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An auto-iobile oWiF in a New York town has been placed on trial for manslaughter because his machine, while speeding, ran down and killed two aged women. There appears to be a general disposition to enter a vig orous protest against the theory that killing pedestrians is a regrettable but necessary risk to be allowed in speed tng. State Senator William Flinn of Pittsburg is said to have determined that he will be United States senator from Pennsylvania. The report adds that he "has set aside the sum of $2, 000,000 and announced that he would spend every penny of it to further his desires." Free love will be the ultimate fate of the United States if the 4present system of divorce is continued, accord tng to a prophecy made before the Twentieth Century club, Chicago, a few days ago by Margaret Deland of Boston. That Connecticut man who was bad ly hurt in a fight with an eagle may think his experience exceptional, yet many a man has got the worst of an encounter with a Rocky mountain canary. A prominent minister says that spirits undoubtedly influence our loves. But they won't much longer, if this prohibition wave keeps sweep ing on. Epigrams composed from the per. sonal experience of a man's present life are fresher and better than those abstracted from the literary cobwebs of antiquity. No more winter for the big battle ship fleet. It is headed strai6ht for the tropics and when it gets to the cold end of South America midsum mer will be there. In New York 27,000 men are sup ported by their wives; but, then, al most anything can pass as a man in Gotham. At the end of the worst storm is bright sunshine, and so the worst hu man situation is often followed by the best prospects. If your liver i.A sluggish and out of tone. and you feel (lull, bilious. constipated' take a do.-e of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight before retiring and you will feel all right in the morn ing. Sold by all druggists. Bad boys cai be made good by music, according to one scientist. Perhaps that is the reason they prefer theaters to the schoolroom. Fortunately, even after the forests are exhausted there will be a few gas 1ogs left. It is better to give a friend work and dollars in life than tears and flow era in death. Seven cities in New Jersey have doctors for mayors. Now, perhaps, we shall find out what ails them. Men who always pay cash aeldom owe an apology. Somze people seem to be happy in coastantly relating their miseries. When the digesti>n is all right, the action of the bewels regular, there is a .natural craving and relish for food. When this is lackingi you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs. improve the appe tite and regulate the bowels. Sold by all druggists. *Here comes a correspondent who udertakes to show that Dr. H"' ~~d n'didn't originate the title of es tic Monthly, b,ur the At o that it was bor rowed ,. her magazine which bore th:at name a quarter of a cen tury earlier, and which lived and died in New York. Whether Dr. Holmes originated the name or not, there Is not much doubt, says the Boston Her ald, that he selected it for the Boston publication and that his selection was duly acknowledged by the proprietors of the magazine. Besides, it furnished the occasion for the perpetration of one of Dr-. Holmes' best puns. No rude Iconoclast can deprive his mem ory of that proud distinction. Often The Kidneys Aw Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. - Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re sponsible for much sickness andsufierinlg, therefore, ii kidney trouble is permitted to )continiuc, serious re - ~sults are most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at nevs most, because they do most and should have attention first. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your en tire body is affected and how every organ~ seems to fail to do its dutv. If you are sick or " feel badly," begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmner's Swamp-Root. A trial will con vince you of its great merit. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest because its remarkable health restoring properties have been proven in thousands of the most distress ing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent and one-do! lar sizes. Yoi. may have a sampWbbttle by mail fk'ee;: als' a pamphlet telling you um. o ~u-Roa. how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper: when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y'. Don't make any mis take, but remember the name, Swamp Root, and dlon't let a dealer sell you something in place of Swamp-Root-if you do vou will be disappointed. Care has to be exercised with the mare in hot weather while a colt is suckling her, because overheating her often gives a colt the scours. By hav ing the colt come in the fall the mare suckles him while she is doing no work, and she can give him a much better start than when he is born in the spring. It has been demonstrated by the ex periment stations and by practical tests of innumeraLle farmers that crop rotation not only pays in better crops but that where properly carried out actually increases the productivity )I the soil from year to year. Hia. given this matter any thou-li ? ila-.e you considered that with t'.. - m:.> season you ought to b,a ., nie sor of crop rotation and prove to your o'.:. self by practical test that the syster pays? The wonderful advancement whicl has been made in farming methods ir the last 50 years encourages a poeti, dreamer to indulge in a vision of wha yet another 100 years will b;ing forth and he breaks out into song as foi lows: Oh, it's ho! fon' the days of the dear oic farit, when we plowed with gasol.ni And the cows were fed In the dewy mor., through the butter and cheese 11a chine: When we lit the meadows and pasturt lots with glaring electrie light; And used the w4relvss telegraph for c:!l. ing the vows at night: When the garde-ns grew on a gra:d oi plan, aad pumpkins ind grapes a: tea Were g:.thered by rollickin;. frollel(kiin girls trotm the lizibs of the self-sanit' tree! Ilow we lily-fin.ered farmer boys loved to spend the day lin s!eep, uy the aurmuring motor that ran the nill that sheared the complucont sjhvvp. How we loved to loaf by the alcohol still that stood in the billowy ec rn, Till called to the farm hands' ten-course meal by the notes of a Gabriel'! horn. Ah! then was the chance for the truc romance! Ah! then there was genu. ine charm Aud unruftled joy for the trouble-free bov wbo lived on the dear old farml Ehake Into Your Shoes Alin's Foot Ease. a powder. It cures xinful, swollen smart i ig, net vous feel nd in tantly takes the itin, OuL of orns and bunion- aund makes walking -asy. T.-v it to-day. S:!- everywh-ite; Sample FREE. Adrt-s., Allen 8. DIn step, LeVo%, N. Y. Preparations are on foot, as it were, to meet the Black Hand with a mailed fist. Still, it imparts a rude shock to con qdence to have to pay eights cents a quart for milk. Many a man who goes looking up his family tree. may find an ancestor ur two attached to it by the neck. What we gain by fraud we lose b. r1-ire. SIG TASTEo ered Liver i'O-D AY. You ill feel better almost immnedilately, and still better STHE CENUINE lhas the RED Z on the front of each package and the sIgnature and seal of J. H. ZEILIN & CO., on the side, in RED. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. The advantage from sowing the seed of mammoth clover is that, since it is a legume, it is a nitrogen gatherer, and if it secured a good stand and made a vigorous growth it would add considerably to the stock f fertility in the soil. When paris green Is put up in small packages the weight of the package s ofter. included with the green. Thus a pourd package may contain only about 15 ounces of green. For this reason, if one uses large quantities of poison, It is cheaper to buy it In bulk. The army ration for horses consists of 15 to 20 pounds of hay daily, with 10 to 12 pounds of good oats. When doing extra heavy service a larger amount of grain is allowed. At this rate a ton of hay will feed a horse about 90 days, allowing for ten per cent. waste. Fortune Telling Does not take into consideration the on an's happiess-~~vwaniy health. hat The woman who neglects her h~t ver oudation of ell good fortune. love loes its lustre and gold is but dro! Womanly health when lost or impairs regained by the use of Dr. Pierce's a' This Prescr'iption kas, for ev' been caring gell)cate, weak, P women, by the iundreCds O and this toe ia the privacy o. without their having to sub2 cate questioning1s an! oi ens ziant examin7ations. Sick women ea invited to consult Dr. I All correspondence hei A. sacredly Co Medical Association, R. V. l'icrce, M DR. Piracn's GREAT FAM;LY DocTC Medical Adviser, newly revised iip-t( Pa:n English hosts of delicate questions ougt to know about. Sent free, in p1 21 o-cent stamns to c3ver railing< The Kind You Have Always B in use for over 3 years, h All Counterfeits, Imitations Z Experiments that trifle with Infants and Children-Exper What is CA Castorla is a harmless subsi goric, Drops and Soothing h contains neither Opium, Mo substance. Its ago is its gua and allays Feverishness. It CL'ic. It relieves Teething 'I and Flatulency. It assimila Ltomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea-Th( CENUINE CAS" Bears the & The Kl You Hai In Use For Ov TH9 CCKTAUR COMPANY. 77 Mull Gen. Sneridan's Request. When Gen. John M. Wilson, U. S. A., retired, was superintendent of public buildings and grounds in Washington under Cleveland, he was invited one afternoon by Gen. Sheridan to accom pany him on a carriage drive about the city. The hero of Winchester was In fine spirits until they approached Scott circle, in the center of which loomed the equestrian statue of Gen. Winfield Scott, says the Washington Herald. Then Little Phil became se rious. Reining up his horses, he sat and gazed earnestly at the statue. "Wilson," said Gen. Sheridan, "i have an incurable malady, and do not expect to live more than a year. ,Vhen I am dead I suppose that mv equestrian statue will be erecte6 somewhere in Washin;ton. I reques: here and now that you see to it that I am not seated upon suth an out rageous looking horse as that upon which the sculptor has placed Scott.' The Scott horse, by the way, was modeled after one of the favorit mares ridden by Gen. John Morgan the dashing Kentucky confederate cavalryman, a fact known only tt. Gen. Wilson and a fewv other persons In Washington. Washington Statues Boxed Up. The work of restoring the interior of the United States capitol buildint at Washington, even as to details, ac cording to the original plan, has be gun. Visitors during the past fev, weeks have been greatly disappoin c-r to find that all the statues taur hail have bee- v - -.tta erected over,a - eu and scaffoldini ... the entire space. - Dysentery is a dangerous dlisease bui can be cured. Chambe-rain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrho~ea Remedy ha. been succeaifuliy used in nine e-pidlemice of dysentery. It has nePver been known' o fail, It is equaily valuable for chil dren and oduits, and when reducded with water and bwe'tened, it is plasant to take. Sold by all draggists. lHe who makes and takes advantag-a of opportunity must work all his fac ulties every wrking hour. The negro republic of Liberia ha:i 22 species of rubber trees. Ia buy ing a ("ough m. dicioe, dorn't b. afrid to get C ianh,. lain's Cough Rem edy. There . noi dlanger fi o-n it, and re lie i< sure t a f i!li w . Eil ecially recomn m -ndedJ for C(U u is. c, Itds and whooping cough. X, lii b. al1 iuggists. From two to three hogs can be fat tened if allowed to follow a bunch of steers, with the use of a very little extra corn. Most corn-belt feeders count two pigs per steer. Labor-saving machinery for the farm is all right, but the owner of the small farm must remember that inless the expensive machine can be kept busy it is hardly profitable for his farm alone. Farmers are coming to understand that manure Is never more valuable than on the day it is made, and are more making a practice of getting it out on the fields as soon as possible. whther they have a manure spreader or not. ossential to wom. i neglecting the or without health d may generally be 'orite Prescription. p J.J years, iinwrckd thousands bol? homCe it to indel' Ively reCpUs lerce by letter free. i6dential. Address World's Dispensary D., President, Buffalo, N. Y a Boox, The People's Common Sensc -date edition--1000 pages, answers a which every woman, single or married, n wrapper to any address on receipt of n., or . inlth binding for 31 stamps. , ought, and which has been as 1orno the signature of s been rnade under his per upervision since its infancy. no one to deceive you in this. .nd "Just-as-good" are but and endanger the health of lence against Experiment. ASTORIA itute for Castor Oil, Pare syrups. It is Pleasait. It rphine nor other Natrcotio rantee. It destroys Wor:ui cures Diarrhea and Win 'rou, cures CoistiPatiin1 tes th r Food, regulatei th3 healt:y and naturaLI icel. .11other's Vriend. ginature of R, 415TL F5tP?- -- er 30 Years. nA STRECT. UV41 WeaR CJTV Return this .a with $2.95 and we will hin -% Exprese, Prepaid to any Southrrn 1.7r- =1c oneLl-gallon ju- of Strmight White ccYe:Co Whiskey, reducd in proof by the aidition Cf dis tillad water on!-. Guaranteed, by us under Le Florida and National pure fod and dru act. If you consider the 2 gallons worth $5.00W keep it; otherwise drink what you want: return V-0 L.A ance and get all of your money back, jutt as cheer fully as it was received. This ofier is m-de at a direct loss, and for the purpose of obtaining O6-(0c new customers inside of 60 days. Ordcr tcaJy Somthers Dstrlbatng Comay. Jacksocv!U. Florda. whnisid2.5 Don't be so wise in your qwn ways that you cannot Icarn from your nei'.h bors, or find a helnful thought or hilit in Meadowbrook Farm Notes. Being ready is half the battle. More than half the failures on the farm are due to the fact that we are not reandy to do worl: when it ought to be done. Remember with the return of spring weather that the keeping quali:y of milk depends more on cleanly moth ods of handling than upon weather conditions. Dlip the sheep this spring after shearing, even thouigh you do not no tice any ticks. Remember about the ounce of precaution being better than a pouind of cure. mna!es Izaby navcs e is the best food-med cE, or '.eeth ing babies. It stregiLcoaa the nerves, supplies li:ne for ~Ae teetX, I5 keeps the baby gro~i.g. G.et a sm:al bou~le now. A;k 1r-r,:m The Mon.ey in it. Joe Chapjbe, editor of the Nationa' Magazine. is moved to observe that if the human ace could be all happy b,y habit, or even moderately rational, there would be little bitterness, and zo more of the absolutely needless sacrifice of the nobler and uplifting emotions of mankind. "To-day, he says, "we offer human sacrifices just ?.3 truly as did the Aztecs, and our shiafts of sarcasm and persecution cut as deep as any sacrificial knife of old, beneath which the human blood gushed out and stained the great stone slab on which the victim lay bound. True, those who suffered in the old days were not all helpless vic tims--some went to the stake cheer. fully content to die for their convic tions. They are now made victims for personal revenge and public honors, which could never be attained except by slaying those in power, over whose prostrate forms the ambitious grasp the tinsel of glory they covet, but which they, too, some day wi!l find only a broken bauble. It has been said that the way to appeal to an Englishman is through his stomach; let it not be said with equal truth that the way to appeal to an American Is through his purse. Too many great questions to-day are considered on the basis of whether or not there is money in it; but all manhood cannot be bought with gold, or the nation's sense of justice dulled by pecunir.ry gain. Ruskin was one who loved his fellow-man. This great man said: 'The sum of enjoyment depends not on the quantity of things tasted, but on the vivacity and patience of t2,ste.'" Boeure andl tda h:'' P f Chamber lain-s (Colic. Cho!er:4 al! i .r L. ea llem. 'edy wnh y., wh-? -a -:.: : . -cur til; h i. l m -.. It carmu K a red onm -'eard the ire s or : n~ 's* hanzest '1 water o!Ii -Lma e ofEfa e,u1- udl 'en ttt eks of diarrhoea, and it is b-es: to be pri pt t-ed. 3Sold by alli dru its -" . l A -i-4c. - . t ,: u s Icrs:t Iridp a horse 'n h "' a.. :n i .r 17.().o piles," e B E '. ...ie. a N; -ss, Ky., " !.. .; d . , I : d t h r remedies .K -... . .'.~ U e I : -!Ve Cured 'w. La b - - oir i I:.isu%r:.:z, Scalds. tr '.czema, Salt ' (''-:. 2~,e. ;uar:tttedl by Our i "Do w : a t ert our George W. (Cabb. in --The Gran~dis SIIitns."' Wc a~ rt" -: givi:. our q ays the e(n-d:i, :wni ( : W) (f all we (10 -nl mis-do. ~t;orLt% n tw;fs si!;lnt, gli nmuEring hot!rIs wi:en pla:1as-and 0lut1ions are b> rilt. (or changed; whein heavei and hotin z-.s heaven's m-.uies, aare invoked v.-:en ansger and ::l tt1is a:e recdal:t.-I and some tims ha made( to inflame and f .er; when prob>ris are solved, ri ''s uesstit, a:: thigs made ap. : t iM : . . ich day refuses ..; .:dn . G,m11:;* s un the hovs .: carT11:::v ! ,-I ::%I n thlem1. They r- :.' 1:' day-s currt or:tS. .'sight-s a.- u t csle:- t he ntistakes of h Ve sh!old not attempt la -m.s I wis r i.s ;in thet ph:-asr ";" should ratier say '.n cd ts " b -.. . 5.h i for1 .-t it , Iu . Lung. ,CGUghS, a - - t :.0 ei:d I .:'. i a-a n .I 6 .;;.-s. TIL1 i 611-!te free T :!; S,1:.-; . o .i' ct h : ccrn Thc therou:i hatr-broke (i.tt is moe than hal,' bro:e. A s:in hath for the ealy spring calves is aLot the proper thing. 1'e-S are by natur. '..zing anim.ials. F rii t. Ia'sot pro e ;: :ur. for then. Fri:t trees mean :rd -:.l -alue to the farm. Se ut a few :.; sp;ing. Not too late . Treait the c'o: hi:::: y an : keep her ,ci-a:t : s :t v::. A ;.:.; you nore milk "nt . ( : a :: 1..' : . -v: ..t l o der; i i .: : :. :no L.- .-nt e shet betgant to I '. -- E -: 0 --: -. rit .\lr- '. . ,... G :p : : .s .i i-a:;or:h, 'I - be gro)win:.: y oung a" :.- She snifrt Unitold u1s Vy fi:n <hs sp-isia for '2 years. .A - -It:. Cl e ::i it itin 1 t, dri:ek nor slteep. I Yctons y. are bIt. and ll iCtetl ies faile-d :ll Eletr-e . te'rs wvorked ti:ch wvonder's f. r h-r hehhtl." 'Ihe lhvi.vi.::ra-e all 'ital o rgae', cire it'Isver aiwl N Id! ;y trioubl, s.I indu Lce .-. 1 in art .--r;.:th and ap [s:.tite. Oilh ii at ni: I r nm:is s I o if lit feK: n.p corn f own user n-xt wi:e.:: when you are gathered about th. irt sidet. Clean eff th r r. -:ma' ldon't for the tail. If' eover' i dicrt, a pail. Tha nmu; --', won f:Bite by his s.LI: - ::. -:ai t h nced of s. :: :;.:: h of a con: in the schootl of..i ti BIiti:il'er o e. n' b . ~ certain. ple:w~. e-' V.0 1. is a s~ and nte - Gray C(.. L .~ I LH.. ;*' ,y-by_buy__ng_this re __abe,__nst B IiiR.1IL H Women, vorn and tir tonic. That feelin of we" not leave you of itself. Cardui, that effectual reim weaknesses of w'omn1. 1 tried Cardui an2d ie benefit it has beenD. to flm.n. -use this reliable, oft-tric ITAKE The Woma Mrs. Rlena Hare, of Piercec, - wrote: "I was a -uierer from pain in my side and ivs. c 'i.n "I suffered for ieors, until v Cardui. The first bottle gave me j Try Carali. 'Twill belp you. AT ALL DR Prcseer7ty and V'ezt Feint. The pre.( at thu,. ) o 7) or more : the aIIhorIzel S Irngth Cf th1( -adv corps at Wk\.:t Pcint is not ex rained by the supe: intenent as du*,' en i:ey to the s.vrity of the entranCe cxamintaions. There has been in re cent years an increa-ng number of aM>Ointees who have faile! to repeit At the academy for their exmn::tions in this -a;r's new class the nu:nbet riaching 79. Th average boy's burn ig desire to be a soldier, I:artinlarly an (Ac o-r, ca:s to have been cor rutCd by the "commercialsin" of our tics, accctding to the army view, for the sui,erinte':,dent of West Point re "It is oelie% e'd that the m.ore r u 1,urits and greater feIds for promotion of private life a-e di vertin:g young men from these caree?rs f sn:all pay and slow promotion in our Countr-y's service." Thus pros perity has ilt both ends of the arny -the academy and the recruiting of Ernest Thompson-Seton is on deck aiain alter a seven months spent in the wilis of the Canadian northwest. Mr. Stiun-the name sounds so much rore aristocratic than Thompson, :l nc-her know-declares that the por tI on of the dominion lying below the iretic circle is the "White MIan's Last Di i:ortunity." Has he really never *:ard of the wheat fields of Argentina iod 13razil, or of South Africa, oir of A\ustralia, or of New Zealand, not to -enition t he more dIesirab)le portions if Sbcria.' a-ks the Detrocit Free Pres. If he doesn't look out he will je telling how he saw a turtle strangle Smusk ox with its left paw. previous .o swallowing its victim whole. A ikh R der's Raii Thev wrst niight. rid s .e re d .1n:el. .1d to rob vou of res'. Noit so with Dr. U.L' Newv Life 'ilIs. They riever dis r,sr e-vmcet:Cx, but tlavys asib e-sre-a, e'u? in:r (C.!- s. Head Constipation , M::lariat, 250., at all sts An Unirefined Languagje, crant is gaining ground. It has -! uerseded \'olapuk. and has victories yet to win. It may do x ce in the busine ss world, and it * rve 'as a medziai:n of commu''ni ,T ween nmembehrs of different * Vs who av. ni othiert common - :.Ut. remarks the Christian * t.r tat it vill ever' become a :'''*r lang" age seem:s to us more : *.: Iu. W~e do not believe that i.i : est urId ro s.t'arraism that c:'.: uleal fromo it as; a medium :or ' t: risin of the higher for i afEth.In Esperanto "bulbo" -..;a buldb. but it may mean au saion. Such a language does niot pre -.--'e the nice distinctions which r;ark the work of a refined thinker and e:-pert writer. !!snlth officiais of New Yoric city 'mee bc-en making a tour of inv.estiga' 'ion in terr'itory from which large :.nnt:5: of milk are sutpplied to the me:6.:. and report that they find sanita: y cond(itions5 all that could be edi. This is complimentary to the fa;rmers who furnish the milk, and sa.:ss that less credit may have b. n- given them for care and consci enttiousness than they we-re entitled to. Tihe aye: age farmer tundoubtedly Is honest and desirous of dealing justly with his patrons. As has been abundantly decmonstr'ated of late, de clares . Trey (N. Y.) Times, he has nam . d Icutis to contend with, and l1 er'. neC('s encouragement. That e :: s awell in the face of the a b: r.s h has to confront is p)roof or .: iogity and sound judgment. P. p s hebl, buik o' contraut cicansing prop SL!PPMAN, ,d from overork, need a Iess or h ele)10Siss will 0 'hou1 d takc Wine of CAv Co the ai Clents and OUands of women have I k I y of the great av t---do'texperiment d medicine. -A J 33 9 rVs ~'ie la., tri3d C-rdni and aftorward ..'i0d ro 'had : ,Lis o of 4>mtth. :mi in-.i : -]n my trying ici and 1o'.." I ax alMcSL well." UG STORES I1 is the o'in of Dr'. I - that -hdren are entitled to fairy tales. Th,y are one of the pleasures of youth which stern old peol:le trying to raise them by rules shoud not take frc them. The old people shou!dn't be so particular anyway. They like fairy tales themselves. The young woman who, tiring of her job of scrubbing the back stairs, turns shoplifter and then tells a tale of a raillionaire papa, 'will keel) the grown-ups open-mouthed and calling for more, until some one tEIe graphs the sad news to pa and fin 'I that he doesn't exist or that if he doe he is paying teller in a livery stable and has lost interest in his charming daughter since she ran away with the actor man. Can you blame tl' children for crying for marve waxes fat on them, taking tr ia apd sa. - "What a pity t co lair and well . shouh 9ue to this:" Botanic Blood Balm ( B. B.) Cures Through the Blood A ONE PAINS, CAN-. . ER,SCALY SKIN,' PIMPLES, Rheumatism, Eczema, Itching ilumors. i i'' rho.l andi thevn 1.':,ifie< it-#r" in: a il 'od of pur'e, rwh, IIoo.I d1irect '0o 'he sini suirface. h''r s joints, aid wi'ret. r the dieise is Ier ate'd. I 11 i4 wa l oe. u!cers pim lh s. e-rr pti< ne whdand cuzd. p in:s and ra I-es Sf Rhe~umatu i<mn te:.se. s wellirngs subside. B. B. 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