- - - - - . - -w------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , . -r------ , _ - - - - rr ! _ _ _ _ _ _ : r - I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMAhA. DAILY BEE : STJN1)AY , .TUNE 36 , 1898. _ _ 19 wnII. Aroiin4 the leer prrk. whr t00 o1d hta ot (1t roam nnd browc unr the forcL rImevn1 , ttit , tnno wnll hi sup. penne ( ( wUh ft tx-fnot Iron lIIng. The cows (10 not run wLth the 'seer. They - ) IaVC richer pa8ture at ( heir own , meaIows kneecIeeIi In ltu1i blue grns nn white ( lover. lying either i1'le ' of Itlchthntt critk. ' 111(10 iire 1O of ttIen ! , high grndo Jesey or fiIl tilnoila of the mo.t tafliou mUk. Ing trnItis , The number In milk rangcs ti-mn ninety to 1 The milking Is n pretty IghL liuketi. The sliek , leer.eye4 , full- thI1crel ( , creamy-klnpe4 creatures come In from the pnEture and rnngo themselves each In her appointed ta1l , The BtahI fill three rle ot a great r1'1are. An open Rhe envfr IL Outlde there runs a trough ( or the dry fee hlch ervea a an appetizer for the abunlant ( grns. In the inkidle an L well as ntrnut the vantures there are iron- f work hasketa , open underneath1 each with it , lump of pure rock nalt. Five stout and jolly blSiqk inca do ( lie f milking , They are marelotinly raplil , still more marvniouniy sklliui. ( They use deep ; tin pails and can make the milk streams play tunes upon the lottom of them- ' 'Y ikco , 1)oodlo or 'flixie'-as the hear- era Iticlins to hear. They work in happy rivalry , as to who shall milk quickest anti cIlaniBt. As soon as two cows arc stripped ; jiUfl they ate sent away to vasturo without waiting for the reaL Thu milking sited is a good way off the dairy ropcr. to which the milk Is wheeled in ( led ) tin cans , kept scrupulously clean. The dairy itsf1t is a picturesque gray stone btillthlng , with Ivy upon one wail and a climbing ruse blossoming riotously over the door. It tins it ceiiionted floor anti a sop- , ' m . , , . , : . 1 - A DUST COAT. itrato circular chamber for the wise-looking ntilo which turns the big barrel churns , Only the cream is churned. The milk is set in opeti caiit , gauze covcreI ( , within troughs ft'tt with fresh spring vater. It stands there twelve hours , then is shintined , anti thu cream kept twelve hours longer before ehitirning. It oi1d bo an instilL to name butter color in connection with the Itrotluet. All the year round the 1)01111(1 ( prInts , bear- 'lug the IelIo ) Meatle stamp , are as yellow as 'V I igi 0 gohi. Tim 'lndows have wire screens ; so huts the door. An intruding fly is itover per- rnltted. EverywhQro the most speckless , the zitost scrupulous cleanliness reigns. The butter Is oltl by contract and fetches iii yearly sonic 1)OOO. ) "lint I tiever see it , " - says General \V. II. Jackson , the toaster of hello Ieatle. "The dairy belongs to my daughters-they need what It brings in for 1)111 010003' . ' ' ( ENJitt 14 ItA N'I"S I ) , % U ( Ii'i't1L 11 r. Nei I Iv ( iiiii i Sn rtoi'iM 'l'ilks of 1'i- ii'lIIIMIL iiitl IIOI4'M for I'titi'e. Washington welcomed Mrs. aitoris back to a hiortie among her own People severmi years ago anti she has not retutmied to - , - - : ' Eziginiut since then , but the fornial rencvaI of her allegiance to time United Slates fibi imot take place tiiitll last is prilvhiell alii applied to congress for rmtdnhissIoii to the -v-- - - ' . ; -s-- " , - , , , . . - - - - - - - - - - - MitS , NhlLIE GRANT SAItTORIS. pUvlleges of citizenship. This step vits a . rather unusual one for a woman to lake , Iii tithing it , Mrs. Sartoris was tctttitted by I a sentiment which oildhy enough seenis to ho as strong In her children as it Is to hici' , in sjmito of ( heir Eimghish blood. , Imi speaking of It , Mrs. Sartoris said : "My mother ililti fl1 brothers live here. It as hero that my revered father lived , I anti lily children wanted to live here and to ho citizens of the Uniteti States ; I , therefore - fore , asketi congress to vans the bill ; anti Annual 8aht flVor6,000000 floxea t FOR BILIOUB AND 1EItVOUB DISORDEREI ftnq'li as ' 'lntI anti Fain In tilt ) Itoinaehi , UbltlInt'ss , Fuhiit'ss after ililjtth4 , licati- ache. Di1ZiRlCb8 , 1)rovsIIles , Fitislituga . of hloat , Lots of App3titu. CttLVeltcSt3 , , lilotches ( tit thio Sklii , Colil CiiIUa. 1)I- ) - turbeti Sleep. Frightful ] ) reanma anti all 1'ervons ' ItIitL Troiiibl I iig Uerisnt ions , TIlE T1RST DOSE WILL GIVE ILELIEP - I IN TWENTY MINUTES , iyory sulTcrcr . wlU itekuowlodgu ( Imem to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE , IIEICII.IM's I'iI.LH , taken rui direct. oil , will titiickty restore Poitlales to coiii. pietO health , Tile ) ' promithi' ronmovo obsirtietloits or lrregtilgirltlet of the 8)8- tout &LIII1 cure iIvk hIcuduVlie. LorL1 Weak Stomach ---p ; , I r Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN , WOMEN OR CHILDREN floochum's Pills are Without a Rival A'nd bus the LARCEST SALE efany l'tttcitt Midirilic In the % l'orld. 250. . t sil Drug 8toc , I fell grateful to those i authority for their prompt anti inRnlmoun action. 'You see , hy my marriage to Mr , Sartorin , an 1ngiinh- mane I beennie a subject of Great hiritain. I left Englan4 when my husband lied ami returned to the United States ; I nra glad to ho In America anti to lie a citizen of my father's country. England has the tender- ent assoclittlons for mc and for may chll- dreti , hut we shall be happy hre This i Our homeS My son Is proud of the fact that. ho was born In America and long ago he expressed a desire to become Identified with the United States. " The first news that Mrs. Sartoris had that her son hail a thought of going to war was when he showed her ( ieaeral Lee's reply "If there is war and I inn again in the sad- dIe , you shiall ride with me , " The Iteuten- ant's commission was a long time coming from the president and young Sartoria had almost niaiie up his mimi to enlist as a private , for stay at home lie would not. There hover wan such enthuiasui as his nail ft is a novelty to hear the expression of it in accents that are as strongly English as any sound ever listened to , The mother is patrIotlc she believes In "standing by the president" nod in main- tainhmig the honor of the country , but shmo Is waiting anxiously for the fulfillment of her father's sentiment : "Lot us have peace , " "I cannot say that I am glad to see my son go to war. For his sake thought I try to look , It I cannot be , plensed. This var has already accomplislitd one thing br which my fathier longed , even in his last moments-the wipIng out of eactiomimil hues nod the uniting of ( lie whole itnolile , amid I know ho would rejoice greatly to see my son riding by thin side of Gencmnl Leo ; both moved by one hope , the smicees f the startt nail stripea. " Young Sartiu Is , by the viy , was the first man in V.&shImmgtoi to net time exanipio of removing his hat whien rile StnrSpnngled lianner" was played. The house In hieh Mrs. ( irauit lIves with her daughter anti her granichhtlr' 'i ' formerly was owned by .Seunt.h' E'lintiiitis and Is on Massnclitisctts avtm111e. it Is aim EnglIsh liasemilont lutiSe , richly farntsm.o I anti tith an uimustmnlly large lIbrary. A collection of tIger skins Is one of the comis' 00113 beauties - ties of the place. Mr % ljrzmiit and \rs. Sartoris entertain continually In the E"rtSoit multi may bct'ken of as the most Proitlllleilt of the famous \\'nshmimmgtoui * Itlowa In thu lIst of vhtlehx ccc In 'lutledtrs , Shmcritlnu , widow of General ! jelIaL , Mrs. llnri4ct Lane Johnson , etc. Mrs. Sartoris Is a marvel of youthfulness ; slia has the cotuplexion anti figure of a young gIrl timid her glorIous brovmi eyes are the utmost wonderful eyes in W'asliiimgtoul , tier ilaugliters arc both ( lark like theIr uiiothcr , but the son has Inherited from ills father tim rosy biomiilo beauty of time typical - ical EnglIshman , The young Indies are ro- mantle In name and In appearance. Time euler , VIviemi , has her mother's eyes amid limi a good deal of beauty of an exquisIte , dreamy type. She is Poetical hooklmig and is not at all like the ortiimiary , commonPlace - Place socIety girl. She was introducctt Imito society Inst year with much pomp anti she has had a caxcer of trIumphant miopularity ever since. Shto was oiie of the niost In- tuiesting terformers In the "beauty show" tableaux , lit wiuicli all the fashionable beauties - ties in Wasliluglomi posed for the benefit of the soldiers and sailors woutided in tue \var , amid whIch , In spite of the contradic- tot'3' clainis of the 1) . A. It. of New York , was ( lie first entertainment given In Artier- lea for ( Ito war sufferers. Itoseinury , Mrs. Sartomis' younger tintighiter , is still a school girl , but she will Probably come out tiext winter. 1I.Ium of i'tmsim lou. Hats that turn nbruptly off the face are Just now among time very fashionable styles. TIme latest variation of the army button Is one with a hInged top , suitable for contniu- lug a photograph. A martial umbrella handle is In imItnion of a siorcl hilt of gold or sliver decorated with PatrIotic designs. Thin latest addition to the chatelalne worn hiy ( hue womeii is a somali matchbox. Bicyclists - cyclists will find It especially useful. A very celebrated Ihysleiati recently re- nmarketi that the dottctl yells. with their crlss.cross meshcs , that onien were now wearing , ivere mucking the ocuIlsts rich. Infants are wearing hosIery quite as gay a-s that worn by their fashionable fathers and mothers. Their little half hose are brilliant iii color and extreme In design. amid. it is said , afford the average youngster miiore amnusenient ( bait the loudest-sounding ratio. Umbrellas nnti parnols are getting In th'eir Inuulog nowadays. If a woman would be strictly up to date she must carry a very gay anti festive looking sun umbrella. amid 11cr Parasol niust be all huff anti frills. Curious shades of gray , blue. red and greemi iro'aih iii tile unibrehlas. Man needn't laugh at woman about wear- lug hula ( It's , hints amid gloves. and having her shoes built after ( lie models of hIs. lie Ims ahopted her bar pin for a scarf pin , antI considers It quite the correct thtluug , partIcularly If It happens to be set off with a siimgle diamond. Slicer white lawn blouses vihl ho very rashlonable this summer. They utmay be iii seriucntiuie form witit long ends , or follow - low ( Ito conventional hin8 of the blouse , % % 'Itht a fitted back and dccli yoke , formed of alternate rows of title linen lace laser- tiomi amid strIps of embroIdered lawn. The last hot peIi seuit linen amid chiecic skirts to the front in a hurry. Nothing is fliore conifortahilo amid certainly nothIng looks heater amid cooler when perfectly fresh than a skirt of white ( luck pique or cheviot , The iiuien slirts aren't so at- tiactlve , but they ore moore practical for every-tiny purposes in a city. Color , as a rule , Is very artistically con- sltlered this year , and even fromir red , whIte siitl blue as key notes in both dress anti niillinery , munmty pretty varIatIons are mnatle. The geumuino royal red is a brililamit scarlet , hilt th shade which appears conaltlcuotisly In faslilommnbie goivuing is like a velvet- ietalled geraniumui Itloseomu , Velvet coliaretttms nrc nil the style , They are mia lint as hot rmce utt,1iit , , . , , , are so dress that they doim't notice a little tiling like a velvet cohiarette In August 'eathuer. Title accessory is only worn ss'Ith white corgo dresses or those mmmdc of heavy wash fabrics. l'ale gray , turquoise blue and old 11111k are ( lie leading colors ahiti each ccl- Inretitu has a narrow belt to rnmitcii , both beIng emubehllahietl with steel nail heads , Time belts itre fastened with steel bUckIu , F'euu , Iii I ume ' ( ' , ( , , , Mra , Magdalene Tborescn. the step- bother of Mrs. Ibsen , says ( hiatt ( lie author's wife is lausslonately fetal of literature anti has exerciscul a great lmulluencu over him , Corsets must hot be worn by Russian young WOifleli attending hIgh schools , nut- 't'i'3itleS uutl nmusic mtimd art schools , accord- lug to it recent decree of thu new minister of etlucation. Mrs. S. F' . Oreen of Brooklyn has opened a recruIting chico for moth mcii muitl wonien , SIte cants to enlist ammy one , ( rout a cook or a nurse to a guiltier , She is 'icu president of ( ho Wommman'tu AuxilIary of ( lie National Vol. Ulitcer Rmserve. Thin widow of Mr. Phxley , ( lie editor who mittle the San Fm'aoehsco Argonaut so immilti- eumtlal a 11011cr , hirovideil in 1mev wIll ( lint time fine hitie in whichi bite hmuul lived fet forty years be tlt'stroyeti , as she desired that no one ilouitl live in her old hromne , Inspired by lImo high alum of Interesting thie voOr auiti igimoraut of Gothiutim in music , Miss Emnliio'uguter of llaltiuiiore , a atutieuit at the l'eabody conEervittory and a graduate of time women's college at hialtinmore , has cstabhishtmi a conservatory of tousle in a New York tenement hioua , Mis Yarey % ( . Carroll , thio receiithy up- pcarcd as uric of the itmwyers in a case in Jackeon county , Missouri , was ( lie 1i'st ; wommiami tO grnduat from the Missouri State Umilversity of Law , and is tIme iirst to plead a case iii Jaclatomi Cottuit ) ' . Miss Mumlon llovoy of liostoa hits given $5,000 to tile town of Gloucester , Mass. , to be held as a fuimd , ( ho iuterest of whIch shah tIe glveui to ii , graduate of thie lilgim schiool to aid him In defraying the expenses of a coursq In ( be Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Miss hlovey lisa before done utucb for the schools of Gloucester. - - " , , , ' ' 4 LIE EXONERATES TIlE HEART' Dr , Bodcrmnnl Announces a Startling Physiological Theory , LUNGS TIlE CENTER OF CIRCULATION Oxygen the Great l'romellcr of the Strenuum of Life , ' % 'huiic time Iteuirt Morel' Acts as thie ( ioerumor. During the session of the National Eclectic Medical ansoclation Inst week Dr. M. .1. hodernmuntl ( of Appleton , Win , , made an an- flouncemnunt that startled his professional brothers , and will very likely startle the scientific world , hr. Itotlermntmnd contends that the blood receives its propulsive Power in the lungs , not this heart. That ( lie cir- culatloa is kept up by the oxygen breathed anul not by the muscular contraction of yen- ( ride and aurIcle. lie has ( ievotel many years of study to thIs topic , anti believes he is thoroughly caitable of demonstrating the correctness of his theory. Di' . Roder- muiitis paper in full follows : Mr. h'restdent , Ladies antI Gentlemen-It Is nearly 300 years since harvey demonstrated - strated that the blood circulates in the blood vessels. Dmiriiig these centuries we hiztve been taught by all writers and teachers on mhiysiology , ( hint thin heart is mm. pump , and by its muscular contraction propeha ( ho blood throughout the body. This theory that thin heart propels thio blood is erroneous , absurd and an absolute Ihi'slcah impossibility. The heart Ims no immure to do with propelling the blood through the arteries than time stomach or liver. Just what does ProPel the blood Is of immemise imnportamice , for it concerns vitally all human beings thioughout all times ahil places , anti nIl who think wIll search out the imhhlosolihy of the circulation of ( ho blood as one of ( lie itiost wouiderftmi opera- ( louis of nature , mit1 when the real iower whichi does circulate ( lie blood is generally kmtovtm , and ( lie fumictions of ( lie heart understood - stood , we will hmavo found the bug hiidtieii cord ( lint timiltes and accounts accitratel ) ' imnitortamit ithetmomnetta by which we are stir- rounded-also remove front the lrofessioii anti time world at large mummy itmysteries that have beciotmtieti tis all-causing imttichi diver- city of ideas mid theories , as well as falsu comiciusiotis regarduuig health and dIsease. To state time PmmrP of this paper In one sentcmico would he ( imply to say that tInt power that Propels ( lie blood is received through ( lie lungs and not perforated by time heart. My ilrst forcible thought that the heart . does not Itropel the blood was in observint the 1111150 of sIck people. Wo find in th sick ( hint the weaker the patient anti tin weaker ( lie action of the heart the zastel r the circulation ; again at other ( lutes we have a very qtuick circuluthomi of the blood where time ptmlse is as full and strong as In thio healthy suhiject. Once impressed with this iuiteresting problem , now observatiomis amid proofs began to preseuit thenmsehves , and I \ViLS really surpi'lsctl to think that I had not notIced them before. 4iiuti it - - t luumeuit uf BIrth. Seconti-Tako for Instance the circulation of chiIdrn , thin younger or the mitre dell- cate the child , the fasiter thic circulatIon. TracIng thiese well ktiowu facts to fetal life , it. is still ( aster ; but at the birth of an Infant - fant we can notice several changes that are strong and incontestable evideaco in demon- stratlag the power that propels the blood. \\'hmat are these changes ? FIrst , the lila- centa dehiches itself by contraction of ( lie utertis , and time umbilical pulse-beat contimi- ues a mInute or two and gratluahly becomes more feeble until It stops and the child Is dead. But If tIme chiild makes a sudden gasp and bcgimms to breathe , life goes on.'hat are thom explanatloils of these two phienomn- cuni changes ? One Is that the placenta is a storage battery amid when exhausted of its supply it stops ; thie other is- ( lint the lungs of the new-born chIld. arc charged by air pressure-this air pressure. as Is well known , is about 2C pounds to every square foot of the body's surface , and by breathing the lungs stay charged frommi birth timitil death. - Third-Another proof of time power that propels the blood Is furnished by hiohul' ing time breath. The longer you hola. the breath ( lie slower and febior the pulsation becomes 1mm every single perton , well hr aick ; It never fails. Try it on yourself , but not too bug , and note time slowing of tInt pulse , and see how full and bounding the circulation beconmes after taking a fqw good inspirations of pure air-in innuiy instances the rate of tim pulse will incredso front seven to twelve beats-besideS being mmmcli stronger. Fourth-By suddenly cutting off time breathing as by hanging or drowning the tulsebcat keeps tip full for a few moments , but gradummilly becomes feebler , and as the ltimmg cells become exhausted of their air supply , the circulation StOIs and life is oxtimict. Fifth-Another strong argumiment that time heart caminOt propel the blood iii that size ( all other thimmgs being equal ) , is a measure of power. It is etitimimateul ( hint the heart in order to accomphishm time task of propelling the blooti to all parts of ( lie bomly exerta a Imower at every pulsation equal to fifty pounds , varying in different persons accordIng - Ing to health , labor , etc. Thin would lie equal to 200,000 pounds every hour awake anti asleep-timid this would tuetmim that the heart puts forth energy , stithicieimt to raise Its own weight 20,000 feet every hour-whmero an active pedestrian chimbimmg a mnountaimm can raise hirmiself less than onc-twentieUi of that distance. Jit-jirt Cutnumot lm , It. These estimates refute themselves anti prove'an ImpossibIlity for an organ of its size ; they are not made fronm ( be sIze of its nitiseles , nor front whmat it IS actually Xuiown to accomitlishi , but from what it must ac- comiiplihi in order to send ( lie blood throughout - out ( lie system as fast tumid powerfully mis we kimow it actually does circulate ; anti that. all ( lila lmimmemtse power is miectied in order to ac- compliumli the circulation Is atimumltteti ; but that the heart does not and canmmot supply this power its size alone wotmlti prove , That it is seine trememmmlous force that does tend tIme bhootl thmrouj'h ( lie arteries as above estimated is emuily scott by Its spurting - ing for yards when an artery is cut. But that tIme heart and blood vessels could with- staimil oil this tiyiiamic pressure front birth until death is impossible. Gentlcmiien , time theory is absolutely wrong. What machinery could withmstamit.l all this terrible strain ? had we not better look about us anti see if nature lies not provltled some oilier means more rational , less liable to derangement as well as not contradicted by every law of dynmtnmics ? This tremendous power neetie4 to circulate the blood throughout the system is thin santo as that which furnishes the motive power thrommgliotit universal nature-and this power Is furnished through the lungs by the air we bretithie. Insteatl of the blood carrying oxygen throughi ( ho system it is the oxygen front the air that scuds time blood bounding through all the minute capillary blood vessels , exactly reversing thin old theory that has been believed by us all ( or mmearly three ceiiturles , In oilier words , it is the oxygen we breathe , baneti on thin fundamental law of electricity. 'You all know that all positive electric bodIes ltrcportiemmnily repel , while all aega- tives anti iositives attract each other ; hence thin oxygen or electricity , both elementarily the sarmie , 18 0110 of the chief ugemits and means of life anti is introduced into the systemii by breathing and nothing else , Thin air hen breathed charges the air cells of ( lie lungs when the Iron In the blood at- ' 4 twaw , - ' , - - . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - tracts the oxygen this chargetli the air anti the blood cells positlvlytennd thereby generates a powerful self-acting propelling force by each repellluig that In the other. Just frnuii time Air tVhircfltiie , is not this problem plaifl as well as sini- plo1 That it Is the oxygen from the sir we breathe and not muscular contraction of the heart that gives thin tremendous power to push the blood thirotmgh this flue net work of blood vessels throughout the body. Anti this force , not like dynamia pressure , which would strain or even burst ( hO heart , while ( lie other orks on a dufterobt principle- that of mutual antngooisnm ftnul not of prcs. sure. ' A fluid charged with electricity through an elastic tube will vroduc'o thin sauna waves as we ( Inmi 1mm ( lie arteries , which we ccli the litilso bent ; hence we find no pulse beat In the veins as It moves along leisurely in Its negative state toward the heart , after hay- iuig discharged its oxygen in the process of eomnbtistion anmh nutrltioq. This oxygen or electricity Is held Ia time air cells by the breathing crowding the air cells full , which keeps passing through into the blood cells , and tIme air cells being charged by the air breathirul. This leaves no escape for the electricity In time aIr cells. whim that lii the blood cells has full hib- erty to rush away ( rout ( lint in tue air cells to the extremitiesof the whole system. Thin muscles and nerves now seize ( lila oxygen thus brought and consume it iii carrying oil thin various operations amni functIons of thin life process , which leaves thIs blood lies- atit'e by the titan it gets through these capillaries into the veins. This negative state of venous blood now attracts it back to thin kings only to be chiarged positively amlul sent oft again on its life sustaining cir- cuit. Just think of ( lie vast ahiount of power that is required to propel this blood to ( ho surface of these umilmiuto capillaries and to overcomiie all the obstacles It has to encounter - counter ; for imistnmmce , the pressure of a hiorson weiglmiitg 200 Itoummde sittimig out a femmce or board for hours and yet time blooti uimust be Pttshied alomig through this loint of Imressimre-betweemi board amid bomme , in siilte of this heavy , steady weight amid litany other like obstructlomms. Thimik of the vower It takes to resist a wommian's tIghtly tirawii corset or to keep thin blood flowing through the ohe of ( lie feet while stamiding , or cvemm to rcsistthie lressuro of ( lie air out th body , whleh is over 2,000 lOtmuitls ) on every square foot of the hotly's whole surface , Yet tills electric lirinchimlu furutishics power for all that without amiy strain whatever. 'l'rmu' 1'iuimetion of tue lleuirt. Time fuimetlon of time heart iiistcnul of pro- wliing the blood Is time reverse ; that is , to regumlate nmid not to propel time blood ; butte to bout this electrified fluid lit check-other- wise it would circulate too fast to perform . its life-worm Just as ( lie regulator of nit ; emigitmo regulates its rotation , although the i cnglmieer always keeps anextra reserve of stemtmn thiat lie can turn emi at will ; ( lie inn- . , liIn'u ttr U , , , , m , , , hn cnnn nv.nnq , ; ; i ( ; ; tIle stenimi . its tieetiett amount-then time svlmolq imachiumery begimms to slacken ; So with the grmmtdu-a good supPlY - PlY of reserve emmergy StmbtmtjI be kept out hmamiti , which of course , tti'gqnerateui by the commiblimed functioims , amid % t'/in / useti up grad- Hat exhmaustlomi follows. 'I If you want to labor bardwitht braimi or nmiiscles , anti without xhaustion or inJury - Jury , breatlme abundantly.df oed amid pure air , which contains thoanorrnal amnormmmt of oxygen , for it is only oxygei that Is talrc'mm up in thie bltioti. It is the immvlgumatur of lIfe and all functiomma or time body. Nature has no paimacea like it ! , foi as fire goes dowmr with the scarcIty , mf ox3geli amid goes out wheim it disappears , so lie fire of life goes out as its supply d\Iiithtshes \ auth death follows ivhemt It disapperfs , , mthiowhmig ( hint oxygen Is mmipre iuidhspesb , to lIfe than any other , for we cap live , loimger without food or any of ( lie other necessaries of life , but it should always be taken iii ( lie formmm of pure air-it is rarely of any benefit when artificially taken. From time foregoing we see that breathhmmg rightly promotes every life capacity amid function , anti we should attend more to breathing titan to eating ; yet mnammy breathe so little that the heaving' of the chest is scarcely perceptible , that it almost seems ait if too lazy to breathid deeply when it is so Important to health anti so cheap , amid nmost of us might live many times faster and better by redoubling our breathing. Most men and nearly all women breathe wholly with their ribs , due largely by suspending their apparel from' ( helm' hips by bawls which press just beloyr the diaphragnm , to irevermt Its easy'-dowmtvtrtl niotiomi. All apparel of men , womeim amid chihhtlremm simoulti hang froni time shoulthere , 'pot ' hips. Most women , by noticing theI'r pwn chests , will see that thieir breath goes dowmi only five or six incimes , while evry breath should niove their whole chest ; 'ia Other words , fill thin lungs full at' every breath. Not one person in a thousand fills his lungs mis full anti steady while awake as wheum asleep , lmtmt if they did they wou'd ' impmove thielr health and vitality a hundred fold. It is when asleep that mnostt of us breathe as we should when awake. hiosy it helps the Joctor. This fact , ( lieu , to know the real power that propels the blood , is of umore vautma anti Importance to all human beings , amid all yet to be born , than any hmhtyslohoglcnl question brought out for centuries. It is as well of as much importance to tile phiy- milclans in tIm information It gives theme in diagnosing and treating disease. It ( clii him wimy lii dllmhthtcria thin brcathilng ii slow and the jtulse feeble and sluggish- anti the more msrked ttii nymptom the more grave the case , it also teIi bow typhoid - phoid fever anti like comiditions are often brought shout by the person going aroimmimi full of grief , down-hearted , letting his head hang , eluiom , if over , taking a full breath to send the blood bounding through the capillaries , grnttuahiy chokIng up the fIres of life ; In fact , It is almost impossible to keep up the blues if you keep the blood bounding through the system , thereby fill. log the lungs full at every breath with pure air , It also tells us why people in hot climates ( where the heat expands the air , hence contains less oygen per volunme ) get lazy and indolent. It tells why in Chiicka- mnauga park , where nature has left nothing umidono to have good hmeslth-anih in that park are t'OOOO of the pimysteal cream , selected - lected from all over the cotmntry.'et the amount of sickness anti mind thin death rate are large. Why so much ltmmig fever , measles anti typhoid fever In such splemiduti enviroumments ? It is caused by the violation - tion of the law of balance and proportloii thoU is between the external auth intermmal forces , whIch are ( ha same in each indivld. nal , but differ in degree , amid when time fixed or normal equivmilemtts are chiamiged you change it to something else , mind tills something else is what we call disease. I would like to talk aim hour out this law of proportion-it is the "Alpha and Omega" of all that exists. It is tint greotest cud grandest , the simplest , the utmost useful , but least understood by oman as it applies to hiimnsclt , but it does show the great and iii- finite foresight anti gootlitess of God. , hEilhitJU $ . Just 100 years ago th'e Connecticut lhoino MissIonary society was organized , Thu American Tract society is developimig its tract work among time soldiers , amid is aito seeking to lmreparo for the occupation of Cubit , It is stated by an nutimority of tIme see- retary thmmit time Congrcgatioimal h3tmmuiay School and I'ubhlshiing society aitla uumore ( bait 200 Sunday chmooIs ea.hm imtonth , Thin chaplaincy of n military regiment iii tlmiie of lutare many 'be looked umpon ummemely as a iociah diatimietlon , 1mm timimo of war it heroines a post of danger , hardship amid self- sacri flee. The mimassacre of American unlssiomiamics at Itotufunk , on tite cat coast of Africa , iroves to have ijecii a most bmmvbarotma af- fair. Six mimissiouiarics v.zre 111cm nil ) ' hmacketl to death. - All were \vomiicmm , except cmiii. Christianity still has its mtmaitym'a. Time ' 'oumigVommman's 'lilmlmcrammcm umihoim Is holding lit LomidoL its lust torItl's ccii- vemmtiomm this week. Time Uiiitcd Suites seimt about eighty tlciegates. The ior1tI's sum- delit commfcremico at Nm thillc'htI is to begin J umly 1 , nmtd vill continue ( cit days. There Is a story going ( lie roummds iii Eimg- iaiimi that. whiemt Gladstone otmee mtttemmded a ecmvlce In a church imi Scotlaimd Ime sims ohs- I gusted , during Immaher , to lieiir tim umilitister atly : "We itmay 'chico , Lord , to bless time i't mine iiminister of this gloat mintiomi , vim t hoW vuJrshlpplmmg under this roof in the thilrtl pew front the lmulplt. ' ' A atateiriemit front time Anmerican Roam-ti of Missiomma giV.s the rullovImig ; ' 'Tlu ihelil , I ot the uncvamigchmzed ; 013 itmiti' sloumnrles , 2,916 labomers , 1,501 preaching places , 4 1.606 livlmmg chtmrchm mmmcmnbers , 3,919 , au.mticd last ycutr , 8'mO chmtmrehitis , tlli 70.1)00 ) atrage commgrcgatioiis , tt4.Gld In schools aumd colleges , 7,081 in th higher grauies. " 'rho lbesbyteriamt geilemal asseumibly Imas the- citicti thmtt. i'resbytermun cimumchcs coumlti umeithier give lettetti recnmmmmumcuuliuig mimcmtibcrts to Christian Sceiice organizatiomlim mtor ye- cilve persoims ( tim letters fiomn such om'guii- izatiomms. 'the Cungregatioumaikst titates ( lint " 1.0 [ Lti as we have kiioi hedge , that Is th. lOsitlOui ) generally taken by Christiamm I chmimmehcs. " Neveithmelesti , various churchcs , it Is stated , do give letters to their members who wish to join the Chiriatlait Science church. 11ev. Ir. Wiiilani F. Lhrnmmtl , rector of St. Mary's Episcopal church , Emnnicitomi , Aid. , who has Just celebrated imis 84th bimthiday , is 00(1 of the best Icimown Episcopal clergy- mmmcii In the south. Before taking orders lie was an architect and builder , amid bccanie a friend of General Jacksoii , whmoom lie greatly aaslstcd during the uar of 1812 by hits kaowlcdge of the country. Later , at imis own expense , lie established a hospital for soldiers injured lit the war of 1812 , and in recognitloii of timis General Jackson up- polnbid his youngest on a nildahipmnaum in tIme Ummited States navy. During ( lie clvii var he ias iii charge of the educatlomi of Jefferson Davis' son , and at tint end of tha war was visited by the confederate prcsi- dent. i hAuL 'I'lrl.l.s Or : cA'i'lYI'I'Y. 1testmIl of ObMervat louis Jy hotel Clcrl.s timid Cmumtmmittrtmhmil 'l'rutv'iers. Commnmmereiai travelers , anti ito mcmi it is said are better jutiges of chmarrmcter , cmliii that ( lucy can always tell to what part of time I coimmitry a maim belongs , anti this by looking I only at his hair , They say that in Kentucky - tucky time hair is worn long behind , so long thiat it is caught over tIme ears , pcrmittimmg the oft-repeated gesture of simmoothilmig it with time fingers as time wearer taiks to you. The ends are cut square , anti time fnsimion I requires a certain amount. of pomnmule to keep it in place. Tlmis gloss is imperative. In I Intliana , they claiun , it lii worn equally as long , but. with the ends ctmrled In about ( lie neck almost touching the collar , Further I vcst. across ( hm Rockies , anti in time outhi- I west , especially in Texas-where barbers arc scarce , or were scarce when tIme fashiomi was set-the hair is worn cowboy famihilon , loose I over the shoulders , thai ummtrinmmcd entis fly- lag in ( Ito winds. In the eastern states , however - ever , amid niomig time whole eastern bonier of the country , except iii North Cnrollmia , where . I amotig time cornerackers it grows wild , time E Let Faces Come First0 = 2 If you use Wool Soap for but one purpose , let it be for the face rather than for wool. When wool slirinics , it means only It a spoiled garment. When a soap : : harms the it means a spoiled - E complexionI' lm 'hid There is a , particular ingredient I ; In Wool So'that p rcvcnt lt from . = shrinking woot That quality makes T. , - it especiall43irable for toilet and I , , MY MAMA I WISH MINL bath. 't USED HAD Other maiCeEti mu ) havcn't our secrets. WOOL SOAP It is not to buy woolens so often , norto buy heal- inglotions fora soap-injured skin , if you USC this pure soap , is a white , swimming soap. In washing woolens it is a ne- cessity. In tny other use it is a luxury , and it is so cheap that it makes luxury economical , It is an absolutely pure ' soap. It is the only soap so pure that it won't shrink wool. E IT SWIMS "Woi Soap Is an excellent article , and every woman will be benefited by uslog it.-hIxi.s Id. lAltsxmu , Treas. Nat. W. C. T , U. - ? - - - _ _ ' ----i- i - - - - - - - haIr is cropped short , especially behInd , where it is shingleth evenly from the top of the head to the neck. ilotci clerks amimi to this knowletige of the hair one of the wearer's phioe , it makes all the difference in the worlti whether they are SqUare , pointed or roummid. Each faslmlon proclaIms a district of its own , l'ntent leather shoes with extremely pointeui toes belong to the south ; while people from the north anti west wear sqiare toes anti heavy soles. These fashions , however , are duo more to climatic conditions than to local tastes , CA' 'I'lh'lIt OI' lAIIGAI , " Piumiiner's Iintrniiet' on time thuisie huh Stage uutiul His ttmuiek RtI ( , Following the example of "iltillalo Bill , " whit , contintmed in the. circums his heroic cx- plolts emi the imlains , I'Inthiater , time PiPer of the ( lortloum Ilighilanders , has been Playing in ( be Aihnntbra theater , I.ontlon , a Part which lie ought certainly to have little dliii- ctmlty Ia rememberIng , The "Taking of thto Phmitenti of Iargai" tvas the unman ef thin piece. Time scene represeuits thin stmmnniit of I the Plateau tiltOil whichi savage Afritils , nil armed to thin teeth , hour death ) ' volleys imito ( Ito pm'omimpter's box. Sumitiemily the fire ceases anti ( ho Afritlis aPPear to be astonishieti. In tint distance the mmiarch of ( lie Gordomi HIgh- latttlers , lln'eti by fifes amid bagpipes , is faintly hearth. Mixed ale patriotism rises to tIme foamiiimig anti overflowing poimit as thin umimsie increases 1mm voluutte. The Afridis be' conic terrified anti begin to waver ; but tIme ) ' rally , auii tint fire is restmmneti immure furiously thittmm before. At time top of tIme mnotiiitmulmm in the back of time stage Flmitllnter appears iii a blood of electric light. \\'hiile playing his baglilpe , lie Stmtltitiiil ) ' staggers and falls. Theum , iii a m'echimmiitg postmtre , lie rcstmmes the tune anti couttinimes liiai'iumS while hmis commmimmiiomms advamice upomi time Afritlis anti Pulverize timeun with a few prods. here time ciirtaimi falls , anti Findlater is calhi'tl otmt. Any lady reader of ( lila paper can have a trial mmtekmtge of a remedy ( hint is today time standard for femimalo diseases. It makes Ito difference whether she Is a subscriber or not , she will receive a full tilze sample package PrePitid by nmnii , sutitlil ) ' 1) ) ' m4citding her imamne ummd mid- dress to time I Imtzelimit' Coitilmaimy. It is ivortim lie ! ' while to semitl for ( lila free mimiumipie. hi ? thc'I'htc'rsoii , Knumsas , it ctmred a holy vlai sumffereml constaumily over 10 years ( ruin mu- riouts svoinhi trttmiiem4 , mind mm ftu'r beumig tremtU. eti by 12 dlffercmmt doctors whmo fmtiietl to relieve her. A lady livimmg iii 'J'oto , Stmirke Co. , hid. , 'rltvs that ( hits ftmunous retnu'tly cured her dntmghiter vimo tt'as ito slc'lc with uhihlicult mnniithiy sickness tlmmtt shut wms in lieu mitost of time time. F'ronm Smtcritiiiemmto , Cal. , a lmImh3' wrItes that this renmemly titieti rtwtly vitim mstmrgieiil op'rtttiomtms , mtmtd wims sa'etl time , hmmmtgc'r auth torture of time icimife by bmimig cimroti by limizohine. A lady iii Shlve'r ( 'it ) ' , New Mexico , smtys tiunt whm'mm she luigitim tmsimtg time remtiedy live nmoumtiis ago her sufferiimg wtts so intense ( hint shmo tieltri ) ' 'iumt limitamic' , hut ( It" ( lamely arrival of I hmmzelhmme smiveth her reasoum ttmmti ( tired her so ithie is ti'i' ' iimailthiy aitti ittmmuy. ; , llss Aimna B. i"iSti of Gritnite Ftmlhtt , itlinum. , t'rlIes that ftir )4fl5 sue sumffomctl more tiimim : ithmo cotuhmi fhitti words to tell iutid was ( iii- With the Victoria Cross upon his breist t appears before the footlights anti r"etyes an ovistion , This performsnea wu repested tar .n'verah nights , until the military smmti clvii mMaate , became scandalized. The cro's wan pinned litton I"intilater's breast by limo queen herself - self , and consequmently it was considered "dreadfully checking" to find it figuring in ft music mill under such extraordinary dc- ctimustances. A committee vislteui Mr. Find- later anti requested him in the name of good taste anti loyalty to discontinue his muppearnumee iii the show. lie stotmtiy reftmse& saying that lie miever expecteti to win the 'lcorla ( Cross , bitt having obtninc'ti it by PlUck anti good winti , lie ivan uleteratined to treat it like hii pipes anti hilay it for all it was worth. The pension whIch the goy- ermimnent allowed him after lila discharge trout ( lie arniy on accotmnt of lila wounds was itarely stmlilcicilt to keep him in bread , So ho resolveti to enlist time Victoria Cross in imi owum service alid inaice it help hIm to become a uteif'stmpjiortlng subject. In despair the comuniittco left hint to move upon the Immamiager. By oliti arguments , or rallier intitmcemuents , tile ) ' turevaileti upon hiumi to camicel F'lntilater's engagcuneuit anmi pay hum imp to Its full ( cnn. This an'angemmment % 'as ierfcctli satisfactory to Fimiullater , cape- chilly as ho was gettimig titorotughily sick of ovations , anti they promiiiscd him a place of 501110 sort in thin service of her niajcsty So 1"indiater imas retired front thin stage. W'hmnt II , ' lcumlrti , \Vnshmiiigton Start ' 'That translated letter is a imilserabhe attemnimt to mmiisrepreseuit moe , " salti time Spanish uiiplommmat. "Io 3mm vommtm'atilct tIme assertion ( limit. you nro a chief of silica ? " "No. " "Cnmm you reftmte thin clmmirges ( hint you have assailed much imigh iii ( lie affairs of your owut govt'rmtmtieumt 1" ' 'I tb lint isli to. ' ' "Wltat is it , thou , ( lint you deny 2" "Time grammiumimir , " ' 17 " w- tm 3lW : ; _ . . jT rIS " " ' t i/ \ /i / : : , ) ) ) ; , - . ' i 7 , ' v/ . \ \ ' - \ 'L'i - - - - - - pressed in smlrit anti tiespomitiont beyond llit'amttmrtm lecumso uiou'iormu mtimti rCuimViiVS fa I i ed . I laz'i I lie c ii red Imer o f nrola msums mu imti leiucorrlmmoa miami site cmiii now take ioui wmthlcs without fatigue , whtc'reas she ivmtu rtlchc timid worim ( Jilt mdi ( lie ttmiie lioftire. i'irs , 'l'lmeresa Noehi , ( XII Semlgwlck St. , Chmicmtgo , writes : ' 'I mmmii willing to tell et'ery tufTer- big ltdy ; , cit her ht'rsoImaIl3' oi' by letter , hmov your remnetly ctirefi mmiii ttf ycam's of frightful stmfl.'rhmmg. ! drs. Itosa l'tmtthmreae of Alden , Alei icimmy Co. , I Ii. , lags to imave her inline su'uit to till intilt's 'a'Imo titifier tImitt shumi mnuty hmutve nut ttpptiittmuuity tt ) tt'Ii tiiu'mn hiot' thu % 'ii $ saved it life of suffering by this grmuu rinethy. Al ruu. Jtseihuiiue , Stotz , 333 F. 0th St. . Nt'w Yoik , N. Y. , beilevu's it her diuty to tell hitiw time Wilt cttrel tufter 12 years of Intense lualum ( ' % 'eI'y mnontit amid ( iftoim hetsvt'e ( lilies. All of thu'SO letters anti a great niuuiy tmthtcrt on tile commviiice ) 'otm ( hunt ( ho fioc i'I iii I 1 ( I is ivo i'tim sommil hg ftir. No niat- ( or whut'thit'r yttu suffer 111th. or are itmt imi- vu t iii t4'ii ti In r t it it mutt I tim I eat vo nfl erfumi r'inetly that is hI'm'fv'ti ) ) ' free and 'ihi eturo you. lomm't s'alt mu day , hut write at once , sluumtIy your namime awl im.lthrest. 'ritE IIAZ. ELlNI ( ' 0. , 20i DressIer Iiumilthimtg. South hiemiti , I immi. , or it ) 'otl prefer , I lazelinc can ti lund iii Oinmtlma at time following tiruggiats : 1513 Ittthge St , 121 South 35th St. , or 1023 Farnniim St. Full itizeti boxes , $100 per box. SICK FOIL TEN YEA1tS- Now AKRON , OimmO , fov WIL , 8. Since I was sixteen I have had ji irregular menstrual periods. It went from bad to worse after I ' married , ammd iii ten years I was a - C' ' - perfect wreck. Morplmmmie injectiomms \ were the only relief I could get. \'Iien almuost ili despair I heard of Wimme 01 Cardui , I have usel it with a little [ iiack-Dratmgimt amid am miuw . perfectly veII. lrs.V. . SANDRSON , I tELhlEE'c ( A woman who has suFfered ten years with hTcular menstruation , kucorrhoe.a , falling of the womb or any other "lemaic trouhk' has simply cndurcd a living death , No pen can express the joy and gladne.ss that fills her breast when hc has finally drawn herselF away from the clutches of thc.s dis. - cases. No woman should cvcr permit hcrscll to get Into such , a distressing condition , The trouhk should be stamped out at the start , II mothers will give young girls a little Wine or Cardul as they approach puberty , aItcr.life will be practically Irce from danger. The organs ol generation will be strong and well-lully prepared ror wifehood and motherhood , Even to the Change if Life S'ADVlSORYDARTMENT i not likely to be any For advice In ease. requIring epa serious visitation of sickness , elai , hIrccIIune , address , ] ( onuS , I.Sdt"I' Atlrt.t.ri ) JPartPttut , When that period arrives , C C Qmatt1mmtouga , ' , Wine of CarIUI will again be needed to assist Nature in making the radical change. A few doses of Wine of Cardul , at the right time make a , rcat diFference In a woman's li1c ALL DRUGGISTS SELL WINE OF CARDUI $1.00 A BOTTLE , 4 . - _ - _ _ - _ - _ _ - . _ - - - - - - - ' - - v. - - ' _ - _ _ -