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7" r- ODDITIES OF GENIUS AT WORK The Eccentricities of Sojmo of the Famous Men of th6 WtirM some 1 Was his retort dance with whom I From the Kansas City Star Voltaire had in his room sometimes five desks at which he pursued different tasks The great- rommeer Balzab alter a I frugal dinner at 6 or 7 was call- ed St midnight when he took a cup of -Phtladelphta Times The Queen Regent cf Spain chooses the word daily for the countersign without which no one is admitted to the palace hy the many guards This is communicated to the highest military official who happens to be Marshal Women as Hotel nests at present madam we have no room that would' suit yon Our vacant rooms are almost all en suite1 on' the lower floors of the house and -our charges for them are much more than you say yen care to pay: Thank you for favoring ns with 'a call Good (' That was the pretty speech delivered by a mild-mannered young man tb: a sharp-featured lady of about forty-five curls and years who wore corkscrew I- A Dream of Fair Women 1 1 Tpnnjson in his exquisite dreams of a lOng procepaion of lovely women of ages pt This is all very well but the laureate would have done the world a greater service if he had only fold the woraea of the present how they couid improve their health and oiW hance their charms This he might easily have dona by recommending the use of Dr Favorite Prescription Health is the best friend of beauty and the innnmerabld ills to which Women are peculiarly subject its worst enemies Long experience his proven that the health of womankind and the Prescription walk hand in hand and are insepanblei It is the only medicine for women sold by druggists under a ptetr tive guarantee from the manufacturers tbit live gua i 'Heart Disease in Children In article ih the Brooklyn Jfed i-cdl Journal the writer calls attention to 'the frequency with which Pertain symptoms ih children are misihter ireted or overlooked and thus the origin of heart disease is neglected when a' little more care would dead to ite detection and appropriate treaty ment Itis hot an' infrequent occurrence for a child to be taken sick with ever together perhaps with nausea vomiting and pain which latter the child refers to the stomach- A hasty diagnosis is made of fever and pain due to gastric irritation after: a time he child makes a fair recovery and he sickness is soon forgotten But after the lapse of -one' two or- three years "the doctor is called to thei child gain having occasion to examine ihe pbest is' surprised tofind a cardiao murmur and wonders when the child had rheumatism I black coffee or green rather and ex- tremely strong -and worked till noon Turgot never worked but when he had dined heartily Pittnever ate but at his own table whjcb was frugal only when he had some important affair to discuss he took a little port wine with a spoonful of Peruvian bark AddisonJppeaks of an advocate who would never plead a cash without haying his hand to the end of a thread drawn tightly round one of his thumbs all the time his speech lasted The wags said it was the thread of his dis-cdqrae 1 Dr Shapman relates that a celebrated advocate of Loffdon always ap- plied a blister to his arm whenever he had an important case to plead Girodet never loved to work during A the day At night when inspiration came to him he arose lighted candles and half 'muffled up painted cud nearly Michael Angelo did nearly the same but with a single candle The historian Mezeray' would work only with a candle- even at midday and midsummer Jle never failed to wait on his visitors even to the street with a candle in his hand Gretry to animate himself when composing breakfasted and took coffee and then applied himself day and night to his mono lo li I Bossuet worked in a cold room with his head warmly enveloped It is said that Schiller before composing put his feet in cold water Guido Beno painted with much pomp He dressed himself magnificently and had his pupils attend him in silence ranged around him Pleasures' of Public Life about the pleasures of public life exclaimed Spouter why man yon know anything about it It is no bed of roses I can tell you Now just let me give you a case in point Old Joe Brown wanted to build a bridge across Puddle Pond and I made a big speech in favor of' the ment winch I told the Legislature was in the interest of the laboring classes that it would inure to the welfare of the agricultural population and that in short ifcwas demanded by every right-mipded man who had the welfare and prosperity of the country at heart Well what then? Why BuT Bill is one of my you came and said that a bridge over that pond would spare his dUcks and he wanted me to stop it Then I stop had to gp td work and prepare another speech in which I sain that from additional information just received I found that the proposed bridge was a move on the part of a' capitalist to rob the laboring classes of their rights that it would be the death knell of the farmer and that no one who loved his conn-toy could vote for it awful wearing on ns public men to walk on both ides of 1 the fence but wehave to do it 9 on see wear- Bostofo Transcript JJJJ constituents demand it but as I said before terribr ing Bouton TrnnnrrinL Cost pf Small-Fox i One of the favorite statements of the anti-vaccinationists is thatmedical men support vaccination because they profit by performing the operation But the mony cost of a virulently infections disease in the to say nothing of death risks £50 sterling a case including nursing disinfection loss of business destruction of bedding etc is a moderate The average cost of the 8628 cases in Illinois during the last epidemic 1881-83 was more than double this the gross cost amounting to $440396843 which is ah average of $51042 for each casa: Illinois doctors could give a more crushing answer to the anti-vaccinationists than that of the Lancet Attendance upon a small-pox case is sufficient to destroy a at least for the tune being a Pru-dezit family physicians who have a due regard for1 their incomes insist on vaccination so that they may not be called on to treat small-pox i Hoy They Court in Mexico Going Slfcng the streets of Mexico City one jday I saw a young man flip- ping his fingers grotesquely as though playing ati imaginary tattoo in the air 1 looked all around 'but see The next day I saw him at skyward all the time gazing I went injto the hotel and one of my friends asked me if ilhad seen that ir I fell at ookihg out I say a girl young fellow- yet who was courting that i young girl I once and in a third- story window looking down at him and doing the tattoo act also Said my friend: business has been going London Lancet points out that the vac- Sartij the mnsicAn composed only in I cination feb is a mere pittance compared riarirwoBa with that for attendance On small-pox Michael 'Angelo Leonard da Yinci I cases which the neglect of vaccination Rubens passed from the chis- and revaccination infallibly bring to the el to the pen or thebrnsh The change profession in London espe-rested them from the preceding work ciaTIy just now know something of the and thus during long life they accomplished marvelous works- Some persons can think only standing or in walking the room with swift strides Some like Mostesquieu compose in a post-chaise One has need of complete isolation profound calm another of' the open air and the noise and Buffon wrote in lace ruffles Alexandre Dumas in his shirt sleeves Milton composed bis on a large arm chair and his head thrown back When Fox had eaten heartily he would retire to his study envelop his head in a napkin soaked in vinegar and water and work sometimes ten hours in succession! it will give atisfactionin every case or moni will be 'refunded This guarantee has S3- fnllj printed oh the bottle-wrapper and faitiif carried out for many yeans York Star 'll Offensive brcathanihes with the use of Dr CaUrrh Itomedy Some of us ktarve on what others grow rich on Judge Chronic Coughs and Colds And all diseases of the Throat and Luhgs can be cured by the use of Emulsion asit contains the healing virtues of Cod liver (XI milk most delicate -Please read: consider Emulsion the remedy par excellence in Tnberculoos and Strumous Affections to say nothing of ordinary colds and throat trou 8L Cornell Hanchestei Ohia Ef evry soolhsayath war? a pro ud all know toe Judge Dphet we I fff oxie has created the greatest exoli ment as a beverage in two years ever nessed from the fact that it brings nervops exhausted overworked women to good powers of endurance in a few days cures ihe appetite for liquors and tobacco at once and has recovered a large 'number of oases old helpless paralysis as a food only When winter dies spring omit Pucfc refuses to Catarrh Catarrhal Deafness and Hay Fever Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases ore contagious or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in tlie lining membrane of the nose and eustaehian tubes Microscopic rpseaijch however has proved this tope a fact and the result is that a simple remedy has bejen formulated whereby catarrh: catarrhal deafness and hay fever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made by the patient at home A pamphlet Explaining this new treatment is sent free on receipt of stamp by A Dixon St Sox SdQ West King street Toronto Canada WELLS If graygradualh dressing s0eSL HAIR BALSAM restores color elegant tmue Druggists or fLOJ sizejpre- II GLWells Jersey City ON FILES Quick complete cure1 80s paid by Express for IV BOUGH Is worth gvio per pound Pettit's EveMi I $1000 but is sold at 3S cents abox by dealers UKNTION THIS rAm WMB iUMWAU CONSUMPTION GQ10A UTUtkMNiaiMkiMrtMMrwiUi(Sruiba aajthiar to ih wU Either CMtlyaattt ihiui IMne Taua CoH AiAMaha WfUtK Ti pnfifiBr return mail Full Doserlptton la Is la Moody's NewTullor 8yatem otDreea I IlkkOatting MOODY A GO Cincinnati HOW TO BECOHE WELL READ 1 A practical greatly eoonoi Scstampa Addreaa Beading Bureau BocheaterjHY yetem of reading and mlf-onlum airing time cent to any addreaa for five S85 SOUG GOLD WATCH FREE! 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Coughfli Sore Thrbatf Hoarsonioss Stiff Neck Bronchitis Catarrh Headache Toothache Rheumatism Neuralgia Asthma Bruises Sprains than any known remedy It wae the flrat only Pain remedy that instantly stops the crnciating pains allays Inflammation and cures Congestions whether of the Longa btomach Bowels or other glands or organa I No matter how violent or excruciating the pain the Inn CHpplad Nerrona quicker and 1a the moat excru READY RELIEF iiiiHifi awtoai I 1 Will Alford Instant Hasp spine or kldneysT pains around the liver Internally a half to a ieaapoonful in half a tumbler of water will in a few minutes cure Cramps Spasms Sour Stomach Nausea Vomiting Heartburn: Ner- Sick Headache DUniie vousneaS' Hleepleaanesa Sick Headachi Colic Flatulency and all internal pains -Malaria in its various forma cured and prevented There ta not a remedial agent in the world that will (whether sick or nervous) toothache nervousness and sleeplessness rhenma-bago pains and weakness In the back rayi mediate ease and Its continued affect a permanent cun all druggists tinned use for a few days PikafiOcnts Bold by i ti -i i 'I rr 'Tftr-: 1 JHE STARRY FIRM WiElff on high Sang Addison But for a-few years at least rather look at the firmament-from the underside YOU CAN DO IT by observing the laws of health! and resorting to that cheat the grave medicine SAFE CURE You are oiit of sorts a splendid feeling and appetite one Aiay Vnllk maw! as Is Ia as Wssa 1 while the next day life is a burden If yoti'-drift on Ah this way you areliable to become Insane IjNVhy? 1 Because poisoned blood on the nerve centers wherein the wmental faculties are located narolyses Uiem and the victim ecomes non-responsible There are thousands of peo-vfj ple to-day in insane asylums r- and graves put there by Kidney Poisoned Blood i kj-: -j yfA 7 Insanity according to statis- tics is increasing faster than any other disease Is your ey e- 1 wsight failing Your memory becomingi impaired? An all-j gone feeling on slight exertion" 1 If so and YOU I upon you Jknow whether this is so or do notnegledt your case until reason totters and you ore an imbecile )ut to-day while you (have reason use your goodJj 'sense and judgment by purchasing SAFE CURE and £SAFE PILLS medicines! warranted to do as represented and which will cure you LEARN XHORTHANO AND TYFE-WRITIN8 At mix'd School ef ectie Hhorthabd 7E OMesvAi Open House Bend Mr Circulars and Tcsumoatsle CtrosiwS1 10NJL IfA harmless positive and permanent Kacwp- Ill A ati vs of Failing Manhood and 8trongKerv and Blood Food $1 per bottlel Sold by dray BBSKiats GLEK OOSSN SUte SU Chlcage fib $100 to $300 madaPwoAlng na horees and Agents preferrel who can furnish their and give their whole time to the business Span momenta may be profitably employed s)m A few Vacancies in loinss and cities It JOHN- MON St CO 1Q1S Main St KlchmoadYa 35 CURED lUuiwneverjMietogive worst CMealnroreacraaforir able Bleep effeetaourea where eUotlMnif ail trial cowefaca iktw iktrniamL Priif I 1 11 111 1 MARVELOUS i DISCOVERY Wholly Mile artificial itcair Cara air mlx wandarlac Any-book laaniad In one r4lar ClHwea of 1017 at Baltimora ttrOft rtW-7 1500 at PhiladelpLia 11 IS atWanhintrton 181 ES! goS at Boaton lars claa-aaof OohunblaJjawatudanta Yale Welioaley Obeilin UniTcraitr otJEVanMlrl igaivUniTeraitV Cha atanqna Aa Ao Endonaa iqua Pbootob the Hoientlat Ho a a Gijmon Dr wi SXIilAVIl i suQfifl uiBWii JJr jMVWHai Fria 8Uto NormiU Ool aga ht corraavcudenRe ProaofrtuaroaTjnuBt Taught from correapo aaenno Froaprctua tqvitkx PBOfT L018ETTE 287 FilthAre Nuuralgla Toothache I Catarrh Croup Sore ThroalV RHEUMAflSM i Lamo Back StiJI Joints Sprains Bum Wounds' Old Sores and All Aches and Rains na more theft remedyli I only reuevea ua most severe pains ba I vvfZARU OIL COMPANY CHICAGO Ik many testimonials received by ni iifele I prescribe and tally en Big ae the ealy fic for the certaia carta this disc tee INGIIAITAMM ataterdam We have sold Big Oft many years and it hata riven tbs Mat of aaUta faction DBrYCHEACO' Chicago 00 Bold by Druggtatah CNU so I WRTIING TO AU VERTI SERB I pleoae say yon mw he eidvertlaemaas I la this paper FROM ALL POlMTS I Jeremy Bentham jotted his' ideas on little squares of paper which he piled 'I upon each other atfcT this little pile of papers stitched together were the first form of his manuscript 1 I I i XA bore other evidences cf being an old' maid of determined disposition who was endeavoring to secure a roomin'an up-town hotel As she walked away' the smilling clerk tumed with a weary sigh tb 'a reporter and said of the lies which we have to keep in is the necessity for it? Just this bur hotel is patpnized largely by men of means who believe in getting all thergood tilings that are to be obtained in a first-class hotel They Par tronize the bar- the wine-cellar and the cigar stand The hotel is a small -one and we seldom have more than a few rooms vacant If we should take that elderly female whom you just saw talking to me as a hoarder we would not make any money on heiy for single women of her age seldom spend 'any more money than is absolutely necessary They go in fox luxuries urni WAn hotel is lighted by gas Young ox old single ox married -women are thetime curling their haixwith tonges or making a cup of fresh tea for themselves or their callers and theyare notably afraid of being alone in the dark- poor lonesome dears light each and every gas jet in their rooms turn the gas on at full pressure qnd lettit bum that way from dusk until dawn They are constantly ringing the bell for the bell boys and asking more questions than can be answered by referenceto all the encyclopedias that have yet been published course they mean well but my dear fellow-some of the most iafernal nuisances hotel clerks have to deal with are people who mean well No inr ye want unmarried women of the severe age in our New York Telegram A TTrong Diagnosis Yes! Singular he saidas he stood at thei desk in the restaii-rant and felt in his pockets robbed I sneered the cashier see Did I change my pantaloons guess I did left 'my money in the other too old to go dov-n here mister! I want GO yes but yon see see a dead-beat get a good kicking if he hand over the bat yon take me for a 'deadbeat I- hope rye left my money cents or get 1 the go out and borrow no! Hand it over or the kicker will take charge of seel Did I change my clothes Yes I did But bnta about it I want 601 cents I must have slipped somemone in niy hind pocket Ah! so I did anc here it And he fished np a great wad tossed the cashier a $50 bill and while waiting for his change shook hands with two bankers and drew his check for The cashier is still in bed and the doctor says it is a very serious Fr I Detroit Free Press Marion Harland The celebrated authoress so highly esteemed by the women of America says on pages 103 and: 445 of her' popular work Eve's Daughters ort Common Sense for Maid Wife and Mother 4 "For the aching should it be slow in recovering its normal ntrengthHin Pobous PiiASteb is ah excellent comforter combining tbe sensation of the sustained pressure of a strong warm hand with' certain ionic qualities developed in the wearing It should be kept over the seat of uneasiness for several in obstinate cases for perhaps a fortnight "For poin in the bcfffk wear an Pobous Plasteb constantly renewing as it wears off 'This is an invaluable support when the weight oh the small of the back becomes heavy ahd the aching incessant? Snow-warmed Land -Mr Williams finds the beneficence of snow fuUymanijested in sueh a climate as that of where a temperature of seventy to eighty degrees below zero or thirty to fortyde-: grees below the freezing point of mercury was recorded hist October The snow coming early in the seiuson and being an almostrabsolnte nonconductor of heat serves as an effective clothing for the soil which is thus jprotected from so low a minimum temperature as it occasionally reaches in England with the air at fifteen or twenty de-grees over Waked ground the paradox of '-Siberian vegetation which is so luxuriant in the summer when the heat of the long days is to very intense Ark Traveler The Use of Honey' Honey is coming extensively into use for the table and there axe men who go about and serve it regularly at Philadelphia houses Honey esten with bread is thought to be ber eficial to health Philadelphia Times Have the courage to disduurge a debt while you have the money ih your pocket The Opening of theiCsmpaign To open the campaign with any hopes of speedy success attack the enemy malaria before It has a chance to intrench' An obstinate foe 'twill prove If you don't go right at it If-yon are prudent too you will have fortified upon the first intimation of itii presence In yonr neighboorbood Stomach Bitters is the medicinal ammunition that yon require Every form of malarial fever yields to this fine preventive and remedy For comatlpation liver complaint flys nervousness and kidney trouble' ft is no less' fectire Resident at malarial localities and persons sojourning in or bound for the West should select this medicine as a means of defense against the frequent visitations of miasma Those in delicate health the aged and the enfeebled' should in every instance resort to this signal invigarant Use it for weak serves AlwapsUsefaL I suppose you find yonr college training! much use while I in such a place as eh? maul the backbcfne out half 'a dozen ruffians the first week Iwasthere I Judge editing a paper Gulch Just About i How much cider did yon make this inquired one farmer1 of another who had offered a specimen for trial the' answer' Another sipi' if yon had another apple yon might have made another Leisure Hours Iisx-ve hope behind All ye who enter hare i Bo ran the dire warning -which Dante retd on the portals of the Inferno So rans the cruel verdict of your friends if you are over-' taken by ther first symptoms or that terrible disease consumption hope behind! You 5 days are numbered! And the struggle against death is given up in despair But while there is life there is hope! Dr' Golden Medical Discovery has cured hundreds of cases- than yours and it will cure you if taken in time But delay is dangerous Ao power can restore- a wasted lung the MSdical Discovery' However can and will arrest the disease toTnna hSS and Leather Reporter -i The Ohio Talley Centenniiff Exposition One of the most important 'events in the history of our wonderful growth and progress is the great Centennial Ex- Josition which opens at Cincinnati on uly 4 and lasts for one hundred days or until October 27 Although the enterprise is called "The Ohio Valley Centennial Exposition or the hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the Northwest Territory it is really a national exposition in every sense as every State and Territory is represented and will have splendid displays of their productions and wares National Government has appropri ated $150000 to -defray the expense of the Government exhibit alone Enormous caBe8fromtheSmithgoniinIntitationand other departmente at Waahlngton hare ar- P8 rived full of historical and art treasures of the capital and will be on exhibition The area available for exhibition space in the several vast halls constructed especially for the occasion is nearly 550000 square feet besides nearly 100000 more square feet for reception and restaurant hallsi The works of art already on the ground for exhibition are insured for oyer $1000 OOOr Cincinnati has uniformly been very successful with her expositions but this year the public spirit and enterprise of her citizens-have assumed national proportions and deserve national support LOOK YOUNG! i Leaurelle Oil prevents tendency to Wrinkles or ageing of Skin Preaerres a youthful plump fteah condition of leatnrea Ifyou doaJrea tzanaparent cleax freah Complexion free from condition of leatnrea plea blemiah or xonghneae nae Leanralle Oil it ourea and prevents crooking chapping rongh-neas or coaroeneas of skin Kaeps face neck and bands soft plump Preaerrea the tone life and tnuuparent gloir of the akin aa in youth This ft a remarkable article though called an oil ia more the nature of an juice and ia a superb tonio and elegant ner the Hair and Whiskerr which it stimulates 51 of Ex and tones without grease yet keeps the hair and whiskers aott glossy luxurious and vigorous 1 at Druggists or by Express frea of i EBWxuuiChemiat Jersey City PNia oharge A Guide to Chautauqua Lake THth routes and rates of excursion tickets to Niagara FallsV St Lawrence River and New England points over the Chicago and Atlantic and Erie 'Railways will be for- Warded' on application Through Pullman steepingicar service on all through trains to New Tork and New England via Cbautau- m- Solid trains to New Torfc Dojet office 105 Clark street' Chicago Address Hublbtjbt General Western Passenger Agent Erie Railway Chicago students in the Thebe were 26945 twenty German universities during the last session Of these lt643 were foreigners 1 We Point with Pride To the name at won by 'Hood's Sersapar idna In Lowell Maes where it ta prepared fhera ta more of Sarsaparilla sold thsn-of all other paedidnee Whole neighborhoods are taking it at the (iame time and it lias given fhS best of satisfaction since its introduction ten years ago This could rot be If the medicine did not possess merit If yon suffer torn impure blood or debility try Hood's Banapar irHla and you will realize its peculiar curative power had salt rheum on my left arm three years suffering terribly I took Sarsaparilla and tha salt rheum has entircAy disappeared XL lLMxxxu TlFrcmch Sti Lowell Maas Sarsaparilla: Bold by aU druggists fit six for $3 Prepared only by CL HOOD A CO Apothecaries Lowell Maas IOO Doses One Dollar I I $5000 to settlo a real-estate transac-on for two years and- neither of them I tion has spoken a word? It was so They were courting the way they do it down there It was a flirtation lc ong protracted but whether the pantomime was translatable into language I am unable to San Francisco Lx- aminer How It Might Be Sometimes Not a dollar of that $200- liave been lending to yonr stock-broking friends can be collected I see The bank Will have to break but if it does the direc-tors may land in the penitentiary Yon have uq money ahead I suppose? thought so We have kept yonr salary small oh I will be out of a position and likely to starve when the hank -here's $20000 Take it and go to Canada ITl announce that yon £aYe skipped with $220000 but well 000 yon Napoleon had his particular mode of When he was meditation and work not in council he staid in his study I talked to himself and sung or like a 1 plan of a monument to be erected or of onejof the great military movements which astonished the world About Queens Queen Victoria lute now reigned over England longer than any monarch but Henry III and George III She overtook Queen Elizabeth six years ago nly reigned 148 days over half a century If she lives afew years longer Victoria-will hate reigned longer than any royal per-1 sonage of history Queen Elizabeth of Bonmania is in-tensely musical fond of dancing and has written a ballet Queen Olga pf Greece is practical dresses plainly and goes in for domestic economy etc even making her own bonnets itis said- Dagmar of Russia the Princess of Wales sister is said to be politically smart though not intellectual otherwise Like all her Sisters she is clever with her needle as they had to make their own dories before their father got to be king Old Eugenie ex-Empress is said to have developed strange idiosyncrasies besides being a recluse One is a tendency to Spiritualism and a belief that she can communicate with her dead Prince Imperial It is well understood that she intends to inake Beatrice of England her heiress The Queen of Spain recentl centiy the performance called Sarah Bem- after into the box and gave her a bonnet tied in ribbon and secured by a die splendid sapphire Tpiounted with mends" Marie the daughter of the Empress of Austria-- is about to marry Prince Rnprecht of Bavaria who is according to loyal Jacobites the heir apparent to the English throne Qneeh Marguerite of Italy shows more and more fondness for American literature and it is said gets all the leading magazines published in the Dnited States The Queen of Sweden since she learned and began cooking by the advice of her physician for health takes long wIka and often goes into the hotues and shbws them how to make good dishes mi' Empress of ttn and the Princess of Woioo The Qneen of Denmark is intensely deaf b5 fond of mnsic and has a big and powerful organ that she can hear Elizabeth of Austria has developed oh unfortunate skin disease and wears a veil continually Isabella ex-Queen of the Spaniards when she appears abroad wears a costume much the same as that of a nun The Queen of grandson George and Cuffs is irreverent 1 He was dancing at a hall recently with a pretiy hut plebeian-partner when hia brother called bim to account Yon can go and hum Godsave grand- I Prmcess! take good care Omaha World not to find' About Terbacker CliorinV An makes a campaign document out of the fact that the cannibals will not eat a man who chews tobacco: Hohl Neither will a man who chews tobacco eat a cannibal So there! Burdette One at a Time what did yon pray for said the little five-year-old ton of a friend of mine for papa and mamma and for God'to make you a good boy? she replied just what praying-forr said the young if 1 pMosopher and if yoo sre going to teeP itawy Journal Seducing the Surplus I Elizabeth Cady Stanton- is entirely ight in saying that when women get I baUot plns I Many a man can testify that some of for hrilot- I FMladelpMa Press Thebe whom thi school at them are CRIHn II1B1I FF celebrating ifae Seltlemant of the Northwestern Territory UNSURPASSED DISPLAY nas pater thread- thai from wood which is chi in long lengths and boiled till it will tey are diligent students and' except eftte apart fibrobon(ffies by ahak-the studies requiring lose Teasoning P1 water It is then shredded by hand or by machinery and spun like hemp This gives a very fine thread and less boilmg gives a coarsisr one tne studies requiring Close reasoning make as rapid progress as the average American school-boy An Austrian has patented i can be spun feXCURSION RAISES Th in A woman in Perry Countv' Ky has a circular hole in one of ner eyelidr througlf which she can see when both eyes are closed YOUR BUGGY OWE DOLLA hiit Friday ran it to Clinch Sauhf The orfHnal and only reliable Is OOXTtaCXFBONZ-COAT BUGGY FAINT Wsmstcd sot to crack Mirier peel tsrn white aad ra wear at lesst eae year Tight rBiinestiis Bhsnss Ns Vanish sf rrwary Prise "hare wb a "ehlee IsdispcsMble to Faiwers Lirenr-Mes s-iil Repair 11 fitaya WS Mim to ef i prase wmN paiet yae Baggy apoa nccipt Oas rwn-- OOXV afla C3 Uto CtiXCiao XUioois 4 i- I 41 I 31 I htjwh ftps rs iSh MitoA tain ln1 it- rf ashaiki i -i 1 hAwneli i to 4 k- 'L'.

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