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What is said to have been one of tho most surprising feats of horse manship in all Ireland is credited to the late Empress of Austria. After a desperate chase a fox leaped the wall of Maynooih College, where the students Were meditatively pacing to hnd fro. As the fox scurried across the ground the young clericals w-ere about to take up tho chase ithemselves when a beautiful woman, superbly mounted, cleared the wall in pursuit Of the quarry. It was tho Empress. Dr. Walsh, the present Roman Cath olic Archbishop of Dublin, received his unexpected guest with gracious courtesy. The chase had taken her through deep water and her wet, clinging garments suggested the dO' kirability of a chanj-o But there was not a shred of female attire at May- nooth College, so the Empress threw over her shoulders an academical gown belonging to Dr. Walsh. In ex change for her wrap the Empress pressed upon the future archbishop a diamond ring, and upon her return to Austria she sent to the college a superb statuette in solid silver, of St. G-eorgo and the Dragon, and for Dr. Walsh vestments of silk and gold worked with shamrocks in green silk. Here Is a story of a wonderful jump ing horse as told by an English jour nalist: “A California cowboy was taking steers to Leadvllle and had camped for the night on Bear River near its junction with the Little Snake. In tho middle of the night something occurred to stampede the cattle. Tho man mounted his bronco and rode hither end thither on the flank of the herd until their fright had died away. Four or five times the rider felt his horse give tremendous leaps, and with daybreak he discov- ered the cause. The cattle had climb ed on to a level plateau which is in tersected by a canyon four miles long and from 1,500 ito 2,000 feet deep. Its walls incline toward each other at the top, where the distance Is fifteen or twenty feet. In ridjng the man had kept the steers circling about ■this plateau. A dozen of them, ho found, had fallen down the canyon and been killed. Hoof marks show ed him that the great jumps made by his horse were occasioned by the animal’s clearing the canyon each time it came to the taking-off spot.’’ Gertrude Page, author of “Life in Rhodesia,’’ tells of a very Intelligent South African horse: “Smoke is this delectable animal’s name and in all Rhodesia for character and endurance he probably bas not his equal. One tells of how he carried him up a kopje like a house side, looking round occasionally to make sure his rider had not slid off his back. T was tpo busy keeping my seat to see how he did it,’ he explained, ‘but he must positively now and then have hung around trees with h'.s forelegs. Another will describe how he steps over a little ledge a few inches wide across a river without turn! 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Crossing George Square, they came opposite to Sir Walter Scott’s monument, and the boy said proudly: “That Is one of the largest monu ments in Scotland.” “Oh,” said the Yankee, with*£>n air of indifference, “we have threepenny cigars ois big as that in America.” They got on a tramcar going east, and just as they aligjh'ted at the j terminus a long circular-piece of iron on a lorry drawn by twelve horses came up the street. The American, in surprise, asked what that was for. The boy, remembering what tho Yan kee had said about the cigars, and with a resolve to be even with him, replied: “Oh, a new hotel has Just been built In the Trongate, and that Is the kitchen poker.”—Tit-Bits. Gibraltar has 70 miles of tunnels. A WonderSul Oil Stove TT-' flpip *rS': Entirely different from all others. Em bodies new ideas, new principles. Easily managed. Reduces fuel ex pense. Ready for business at moment of lighting. 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The latter brought an action against the Treasury and judgement was given In his favor.—London Globe. Lamp rotind hnu^phold THE 3T is the best lamp for all round household use. Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Per fectly constructed ; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving power; an ornrmont to any room. Every lamp warranted. If not at your dealer’s, write to our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY U» COIU-UliAT E3> BABY IN TERRIBLE STATE. Awful Humor Eating Away Face- Body a Mass of Sores—Cutlcura Cures in Two Weeks. "My little daughter broke out all over her body with a humor, and we used every thing recommended, but without results. I called in three doctors, but she continued to grow worse. Her body was a mass of sores, and her little face was being eaten away. Her ears looked as if they would drop off. Neighbors advised me to get Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and before I had used half ef the cake of Soap and box of Ointment the sores had all healed, and my little one’s face and body were as clear as a new-born babe’s. I would not be without it again if it cost five dollars, instead of seventy- five cents. Mrs. George J. Steese, 701 Co burn St., Akron, Ohio. Aug. 30. 1905.” NOT A PRINCE OP FINANCE. “That man is positively dishonest!” said the protesting citizen. “No,” answered Senator Sorghum. "He isn’t as culpable as you think. He lacks the high, intelligence which enables a man to exercise fine ethical diacrlmlnaUon.’V—Washington Star. ever Had Sulphur in Such cnient Form as This. Your grandmother used Sulphur ns her favorite hopsehcld remedy, and eo did her gmudmollidr. Sulphur has been curing skin and blood Ijisccses for a hundred years. But in Me old days they bad to take powdered Hlbhur. Now Hancock's Liquid Sulphur givep it to you in the best possible form and yoit get the full benefit. Hancock Liquid Sulphur and Ointment quickly cure Ec/.eraa, Tetter, Salt Rheum and all Skin Diseases. It cured an uglv ulcer for Mrs. Ann W. Willett, of Wash ington, D. , in three days. Taken internally, it purifies tbe blood and clears the complexion. Your druggist sells it. Sulphur Booklet free, if you write Han cock Liquid Sulphur Company, Baltimore. Never use hard words—especially if you are unable to pronounce them. The Farmer's Wife Is very careful about her churn. Sho scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives It a sun bath to sweeten It. She knows that if her churn is sour it will taint tho butter that is made in it. The stomach is a churn. In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts arc performed pro cesses which arc almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not apparent then that if this stomach-churn Is foul it makes foul all which is put into it? Tbe evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth and the foul breath caused by it, but tho corruption of the pure current of blood and the dissem ination of disease throughout the body. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes tho sour and foul stomach sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for the churn—absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting ele ment. In this way it cures biotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings, sores, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from bad blood. If you have liitter, nasty, foul taste in your mouth, coated tongue, foul breath, are weak and easily tired, feel depressed and despondent, have frequent headaches, dizzy attacks, gnawing or distress in stom ach, constipated or irregular bowels, sour or bitter risings after eating and poor appetite, these symptoms, or any considcr- ablc number of them, indicate that you are suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy liver with the usual accompanying indi gestion. or dyspepsia and their attendant derangements. TliejHl?.frjig eg to knfljLP tA-Elfd.1 c a 1 sq- -W Tub ctirg'O.i T njeabove sym p tom s Cy a Nose. “He had a string of horses,” remark- ed a race-goer in the office of the Savoy. “Funny thing about him, too— had ’em all named Nose. ’ There was By a Nose, Long Nose, Your Nose. My Nose, Red Nose, Pug Nose and several more, nobody knows now anyway. “Corne a big race. He enters His Nose, Your Nose and By a Nose, them being the best runners in the bunch. “Well, come to bettin’. Guys down lookin’ for inside information. “•What looks good to you?’ a fel low asks me. “‘Well,’ I says, T picked My Nose to win, and I put a little bet on Your Nose to show.’ “ ‘The stable boy, he knows,’ butts in a tout, ‘and ho says “It’s His Nose by a length sure; seen ’em run ning:’ ” “Who win? Horse named (Blow Hand; he win by a nose.’’—San Fran cisco Chronicle. BEYOND THE DREAMS, ET CETL'RA. Lawson—Is he rich*? Dawson — Fabulously. Why, he stayed three days once at a Florida hotel.—Somerville Journal. MRS-C-E. FINK HEALTH OF WOMEN In this nineteenth century to keep up with the march of progress every power of woman is strained to its utmost, and the tax upon her physi cal system Is far greater than ever. In the good old-fashioned days of our grandmothers few drugs were used in medicines. They relied upon roots and herbs to cure weaknesses and disease, and their knowledge of roots and herbs was far greater than that of women today. It was in this study of roots and herbs that Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass , discovered and gave to the women of the world a remedy more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. THE SET/ Knicker—Does he come from the best families? Bocker—No, the strictly fresh.— 1 New York Sun. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value. This medicine made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotics or otlier harmful drugs and today holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any medicine the world has ever known, and thousands of voluntary testimonials are on file in the laboratory at Lynn, Mass., which testify to its wonderful value. Mrs. C. E. Fink, of Carnegie, Pa., writes:—Dear Mrs. Pinkham:— “I wish every suffering woman would take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and write to you for advice. It has done roe a world of good and what it has accomplished for me I know it will do for others." When women are troubled with Irregularities. Displacements, Ulcer ation, Inflammation, Backache, Nervous Prostration, they should re member there is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn. Mass. Out of her vast volume of ex perience she probably lias the very knowledge that will help your case. Th ence aTTthe several aTsritooisof medical ni-acTTFe -Jlriiicm D'Rr.oxfXL’s that this is absolutely true will be readily proven to your satisfaction if you will but mail a postal card request to Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y., for a free copy of his booklet of extracts from the standard medical authorities, giving the names of all t^ie ingredients entering into bis world-famed medicines and show ing what tho most eminent medical men of the ago say of them. Many a nian says “How do you do?” Just before doing you. / -h “TIIE MARKVING SQUII> Justice Geo. E. Brazil, lud.. Has Married ^100 Couples. Law, of Brazil, Ind., has fairly eaftied the title “The Marrying Squire,” Iby which he is known far and wide, having already mar ried some 14 00 cou plets. Ten years ago he (was Deputy Coun ty! Treasurer. “At thjlt time,” said Jus tice Law, “I was suf fering from an an- njoying kidney trou ble. My back ached, my rest was broken at night, and the passages of the kidney secretions were too frequent and contained sedi ment. Three boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me in 1S97, and for the past nine years I have been free from kidney complaint and backache.” SoW by all dealers. 60 cents a box. 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A Knowledge of Forms, Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most eminent physicians arjd gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of Known Qtiality, Known Excellence and Known Component 'J£ Parts and has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it is the first and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims are made. This valuable remedy bas been long and favorably known under the name of—Syrup of Figs — and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. 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