Wireless Telegraphy.
Wireless telegraphy is only a few years
eld, and in the natural course of evolution
may develop as usefully as the telephone.
As electric waves differ only in
speed and amplitude from others, they
obey the same laws of reflection and refraction.
Therefore it should be possible
to concentrate them and produce an electric
beam by means of proper morrors or
lenses, in the same manner as a searchlight
ray is obtained. It seems possible
that the ciruits in the receivers and oscillators
could be so adjusted that they
should only mutually respond to each
other, like a pair of sympathetic tuning
lorks. Theoretically all this is within the
nature of things, and if achieved would
go far toward removing the present impracticabilities.
Mr. Marconi claims, it
is said, to have solved these problems,
and to have produced a synotonic receiver
and transmitter that onlv resnoncl to
the particular waves emitted by the one
and that are intended for the other. He
also, it is claimed, has produced a projecting
apparatus that emits a well defined
electric beam, and has replaced the
vertical receiving masts by an equally efficient
and more compact collecting cylinder.
As yet. however, these are nothing
but the merest rumors, unless a very indefinite
letter from Professor Fleming
may he regarded as confirmatory evidence.
Possibly the first year of the
new century will reveal some discovery
that may he a panacea for all the "ills
which Hertzian signalling is heir to,"
hut from the cold and calm standpoint of
present fact< the way appears to be tedious.
the road hard and difficult and the
Roal a long way in the future.?Arthur
V. Abbot, in The FAectrical World and
Engineer.
Value of Minnesota Farrr. Lands.
Minnesota farm lands have advanced
more than 100 per cent, in value during
the last seven years.
1I? never suecoftdn who neglects the Httlo
thing-. So. 27.
Sick Ilrsdsrhe
And similar ntfection*. reuniting from disordered
stomach, are promptly relieve 1 by a
fnll dose of Crab Orchard Water.
In Spain the infant's face i.* swept with
a pine tree bough to bring it good luck.
Is the oldest nml only business college in Vn. owning
its building?a gianu new one No vacations.
Ladies ft gentlemen. bookkeeping,Shorthand,
Typewriting." Penmanship, Telegraphy, ftc.
Leeding business college south of the Potomac
riser."?f'nihi. Sttnotmf'ner. Address,
(1. M. Smitlident. President. 'tlchmnnd. Vn
Vs'e.ruilSlThomDSon's Eye Wafer
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Centrist Time at Jacksonville and Snvsnnalv
Eastern Time at rubor Points.
tSdu-dulo in Effect Jan. 27th. 1M1.
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Sleeping Car Sorvioa.
Excellent <l*Uv paesengor service botweon
Torida and Ne\v \?>rk.
No*. SI iukI X!-Snw York and Florida Lim
ttod. Daily vxeupt Sunday , compoiod exclusively
of Puilmun ftnc?i Drawing Koom HlrupIn*.
Compartment and Olmorvatory Car* be- I
l*an New York. Coluinl In and St. Augu?tine.
Pullman alocping car* botweon Augusta au.l
Aiken and N?w York, run* from AuguAta to
Columbia via B.ackvtUo. Parior ear* between
CbarleHton and Columbia.
No*. At and in?New York nud Florida Exfir***
Drawing-room aloe; in < ear* between
Auguxta nud Now York, i'lillnian drawing
reoia sleeping < ars beiu eon Port Tampa. Jackaoovllie
savannah \v'a?hinirton aiul Vow Y'ork
Puliman s.eeying ears boiwien Charlotte uud
8ttehni.net Dnuug ear* between Charlotte I
and Savannah. 1
Mom. .to and HA?IT. S. Knat Mali. Through
Pailman druwtiw-r.xim btiftat aiceuing cart lx>Hwen
Jacksonville aiul New York and Full*
a*au a.eer.tng ctra bat wren AiiK.?in and Ohnr
kut*. Inotsi can nerve ail mouia enroute.
Pal nr. an aleaptng car* fcatwreu Jacksonville
a ad Columbia vnrouta da'.ljr \>et wcao JaekaoaVllie
and Cinrinuatt, via anevllle.
PHaNK 8.UAXNOK. B. H.HAHDWTCK.
Ti.lrd V-F. A d?u. Mgr., U?n Fas agt..
Waantugton. D. U * Mklugioa. U (X
^TA'.ni:. si,
OHIO REPUBLICAN TICKET
The State Convention Renominates
Governor George K. Nash.
SENATOR FORAKER IS INDORSED
Th? Platform Crff. Construction of Isthmian
Canal an<l a Stronger Navy, Denounces
Lynrhlnc and Praises the
Administration's Pollcle* In Cuba,
l'orto Illoo, Philippines an<l China.
Columbus. Ohio?The Republican
State Convention nominated tire following
ticket:
Governor, George Iv. Nash; Lieutenant-Governor,
Carl N. Nlppert; Supreme
Court Judge. J. L Price; Attorney-General.
John M. Sheets; Supremo
Court Clerk, Lawson E. Emerson;
State Treasurer, Isaac I*. Cameron.
and Member State Board of Public
Works, W. U. Johnson.
The eagle was selected as the emblem
of the party.
Permanent organization was effected
by the selection of Senator Hanna as
Chairman. In assuming the gavel.
Senator Hanna made an address, during
the course of which he declared
that the Republican Party stands by
Its record on the tariff question and
will not permit any changes whereby
labor Is in any way affected.
General Grosvenor presented the re,
port of the Resolution Committee.
The report, which was unanimously
adopted by the convention as the
platform of the party In Ohio, reaffirms
the Philadelphia platform;
pledges undivided support to the Republican
party, the magnificent
achievements of which It Is declared,
have added lustre to American history.
and under the administration of
which the United States has become
a world power. Industry has revived.
It Is set forth; plenty has succeeded
want, and our export trade now lends
the world.
The gold standard Is specifically indorsed.
Further strengthening of the
navy, legislation looking to the restoration
of the merchant marine, the
speedy const ruction of an American
| slilp ennnl across the Isthmus, are il??
clared to be imperative needs. In regard
to combinations of capital, tlio
platform says:
"We recognize the right of both labor
and capital to combine, when such
combinations arc wisely administered
for the general pood, but combinations
which 'create monopolies to control
prices or limit production are an evil
which must be met by effective legislation,
vigorously enforced."
Lynching is denounced in unmeasured
terms.
It is declared that the nation's pledge
to Cuba is being faithfully kept, insuring
freedom and independence to
her people, who. it is added, are today
enjoying more prosperity than ever liefore.
The Cubans are congratulated
upon "wise and conservative action in
favor of r.table government."
Porto Rieo is stilted to be flourishing
beyond all former experiences; Hawaii's
entrance into full territorial rela:
ions with the United States Government
has teen marked by the most
marvelous progress kuown in the history
of those islands. In the Philippines
a "wicked Insurrection has been
suppressed." and "civil government,
contemplating the largest practicable
degree of home rule, has succeeded
military control. Personal freedom,
with an equality of rights heretofore
to them unknown, is secured to every
inhabitant."
All these things are declared to lie
due to tlie "patriotic and brilliant Administration
of President MeKinley."
who in "facing unforeseen and grave
responsibilities has met them prudently,
bravely and successfully."
Pull and cordial approval is extended
to Senators Forakor and Ilaiina.
. ?........ rt'Huui i? ueciarca lo Il.ive
rendered "splendid and conspicuous
service to our country, and we erruestly
indorse him for a second term."
STRIKE DEI-AYS WARSHIPS.
Mucliinint* llurr Rtoppril Work Knttrcjy
nt the Union Iron Work*.
Washington. I). C.?A report Just received
at the Navy Department shows
the serious effect of the machinists'
strike on the work of building new
wurships.
The report Rtates that work is suspended
entirely on the armored cruisers
California and South Dakota and
on the monitor Wyoming and the
cruisers Tacoma and Milwaukee,
building nt the Union Iron Works,
Snu Francisco. Up to this time gratifying
progress had been made on these
ships.
Crop Condition* Kxccllcnt.
Crop conditions arc generally creellent.
More moisxtire Is needed, fjr
cotton in Texas, but elsewhere the
weather has been favorable, and both
cotton and corn are rapidly overcoming
the effects of a backward early
season. The wheat harvest is making
good progress, and an unprecedented
crop is now almost assured.
An 1 ntrrimt lonul Truat I'lmiiird.
An international salt company to
control the world's supply is planned,
with a capital of $100.1HK?,UU0. The
ltockefcllers are said to be behind it.
Kiitlnit Kite l ulul.
As the result of the bit? of u:i i::sret.
said to be a kissing bug, I'.urton tlriftin,
thirty years old. of Ansouia, Conn.,
died in agony. The case is rcgarde 1
as a remarkable one, and specialists
in blood poisoning who were en lieu ij
can offer no explanation of It.
lloitt Stopt Speculation In CIiIche"'
The hot weather line tended i lateriallv
t?> lessen the volume of speev.latlon
in both stocks and grain. r..n?
business on the exchanges in Chicago
lias become exceedingly dull.
vns Luck.
Knarier?How did Jingo get m?
o\ ?-r 7
Vow?He was stooping to pick up >
Voi seshoe.?Syracuse Ileralil.
B!C TOAD AND BIG WORM. _
Tilt Former Won tli* Ktruccl* Through
n Truly Stranc* Move.
Some people out Pontine way saw
a very funny thing one evening last
suminer. There had been a hard rain
for two or three days and the earthworms
had come up to the surface,
as they always do at such times.
Crawling along on the beaten path
was what might have been the grandfather
of all angleworms. He was
old and tough and big, and. moreover,
as will appear later, he was brainy?
for an angleworm. It seemed when
he stretched himself out to his full
length as though he must be a foot
long, and as big around as one's little
linger.
lust then the bright eyes of a monster
toad caught sight of the snake-like
worm, aiul their owner opened the attack
with a good deal of confidence,
and an air that indicated that the negotiation
of big angleworms was the
one thing he understood. Never was
a toad more sadly disappointed. lie
apparently thought lie could swallow
u foot of angleworm as easily as lu>
could a lly. lie began at one end of
the worm, and got a pretty fair"start
before the worm appreciated his position;
then he begun to squirm and
wiggle, and before the toad realized
it the worm was again on the ground
and crawling away. Hut lie didn't get
far. The big toad returned with a
"do or die" air. aud the performance
was repeated.
It was evident that the angleworm
was too ldg a mouthful for the toad?
that is. it was evident to < very one but
the toad. Over and over he tried to
swallow his victim, hut lie couldn't
gulp the big worm all at ouee. and as
soon as he had an inch or two of worm
safely stored away he had to let go
and get a fresh hold. lie couldn't do
this so quickly but that the worm
would squirm out. It was like the
frog in the well who climbed up one
foot and fell back two. The worm
seemed made of Imlla rubber, and it
looked much to the bystauders as
though it would escape. Hots were
made on the result, and the'worm was
a hot favorite. But the bettors failed
to appreciate the resources of a hungry
toad. The struggle had been going
on. ulp and tuck, for some tweu*y
minutes. Both combatants wore as
fresh as when they started, tlmiieh *l? ?
worm showed the best staying qualities.
Tlu? toad wjis getting impatient,
and otioo or twice showed signs ??f losing
his lieud; l?ut on the whole ho
inaintaiued on apparently hopeless
contest that ^ave his friends some
cheer. One sweet girl even went so
far as to bet chocolates to gloves that
the nasty toad would devour the horrid
worm. In the next round the
worm was an easy winner, and the
sweet izirl tried to hedge.
Ilight here the toad tumbled to himself
and took time to plan the strategy
of his next move. If a toad ever
thinks that one did. The air with
wliieh he returned to the attack encouraged
the chocolate girl, and she
was rush enough to offer to double the
hot. The toad didn't give away his
plan at tirst. but tackled his stunt in J
the same old fool way he had been j
trying all nloue, but this time lie man- '
aged to fairly get a hold on his victim
and swallow a hit of him. The
worm's friend called it a foul tackle.
Itiglu here the toad showed what manner
of toad he was. His diiliculty all
along had been that of the man who
held the hear by the tall?he didn't
dare to let go tit get a fresh hold, j
Holding the section of the worm he ;
had by his teeth, or what answers for
a tondls 1
titr tvunied up Wltll
liis paw and gripped j,is ov.n throat
ami with it the end of tlio worm lio
had begun to swallow. Holding it
fast ho caught another grip with his |
teeth and stowed away another half i
inch or more of struggling angleworm. i
The worm fought well, but it was no
use. The superior brain and strategy
of the toad would surely win. The'
worm still wiggled bravely and scored
some minor successes, but in the end
the last of that worm disappeared j
within the jaws of the toad, and the
speetators tried to decide whether the
sweet girl would have paid hud slio,
lost.?Detroit Free Press.
Iteadjr For o I'romot Inn.
A man with an armful of secondhand
selioolbooks boarded a Fourteenth
street ear the other evening.* {
"Why. hello there, Jim," said his
seat-mate, turning around and looking
him over. "Haven't seen you for aj
dog's age. Married and settled down
and fetching up a family, eh:"
"Nope, I'm not married." replied the
man with the armful of selioolbooks. !
"What put that into your head?"
"Why," replied his seat mate, "that
hunch of arithmetics and spelling
books and geographies and " I
uii, tnose," replied the man with
the armful of sehoolbooks, wearily. |
"They're no sign I'm married niul I've
got a family. Just bought 'era a while
ago no's I can dope up for my examination
for promotion from the ?7'JO to
the S'.MKi class, that's all."?Washington
Post.
A Soultm* Community.
A young clergyman, just arrrivod at
the locality of his first call, met at the |
railway station a boyhood acquaintance
whom lie had not met since they
were playmates together in a remote
town. After a handshake and mutual
expressions of pleasure at the unexpected
meeting the newly-found friend
exclaimed:
"But. pay! What on earth are you
doing In this part of the world?"
"Me*:" enthusiastically replied the
ecclcsiast, "I have come here to save
souls."
"You have, eh?" was the response.
"Well, let me tell you I've been Ion-:
enough In this town to know thai
you'\ e struck a Kiwacure."- IJcsio" t
Courier.
See advt. of 8 ntihdoHi'-* llu-lness Coll^ga.
Futka* Fadklixh Dtks ilo not stain tbo
hands or spot the kettle. Sold by all drug*
gists.
No man ever made a great name for
himself by writing anonymous communications.
Case* of twins occur once in every aixtynine
births.
Beat I'sr like Bowel).
Jfn matter what si is vo?, headache to a
saucer, yon will never get well until your
bowsls are pnt right. Cascarkts help nature,
euro you without a grtpu or pain, produce
es?y natural movements, coat you Just 10
cents to start getting your health hack. Cas<*AtiETS
Candy Cathartic, tb" genuine, put up
in metal botes, every tablet baa C. C. C.
slant pod oo it. Beware of latitat ioua.
Chewing the orust of rye bread is considered
by Herman exports one of the
best ways of exercising and nrotervini* ?b<
<S SAWMILLS;
mEn*inei?,\% o i\ Planers, H- H. Crosstle 2
MikiiiIi.p* ami Other Machinery, r
Manufactured by Urn "
*"1?W Iron U?rk?. Mnirm, *1.4*. *
A LUXUR'
Coffee
I or otherwise /ill
treated ith I III I
I Coffee
Pure Coffee. Watch ou
J?*t try a package of
I,ION COFFE1
In every package of LION COFFE
fact, no woman, man, l>oy or girl wil
1 comfort and convenience, and which
1 the wrappers of our one pound sealer
H
Here It Is!
Want to learn all at<ont a 1j
llufM' How to lick Out a
UoottUna* Kuow Iui|?.rfis--<i^,<v
tlmia and a<> Oturi! apainet \ |
Kraiul* l>?lwt I
I..Te.-? a Cure when n?f i* J \ I \*
l<?l'>le* Tell tho Ape by \ ? \
the Teeth? Wliat to call the iMITereot t'arta of the
Annual* How t? Shoe a Ikrw Pru|?>rlv? All thW
ami other Valuable Information can h* obtained by
reading our IOO.|*A<1K 11.1,1 STKATEII
HOKSK II4IOK, which we will forward, poat*
paid. on receipt -t only tfo reatw la -*-T?tn
LOOU TUUIJSHINO HOriK.
l?a Leonard wn? . T. Ot?
teeth.
Arc Von luluir Allen's loot - Kb<? ?
It ii? the only cure for Swollen. Sinnr'ing,
Tired. Aching. Hot. Swontiug Peot. Cora'
i ml Itunions. Aw? for Allen's Foot-Ea?e. u
powder to be shaken into tbi shoos. Cures
while you walk. A* nil Druggists ami Shoe
Stores, 25o. Knmnlo cciii Fi'.EE. Address,
Allen s. Olmsted. L?Ror. ; . V.
The disagreeable man is apt to got bale.
Even his hair h is a lulling out with lnm.
I'ITS permanently cured. No tits ornervouiTie?s
utter tirat iliy'ii t;?c of 1?r. Kline's (irea*
Nerve K"hu> er. K'i irial bottle and treatisj free
Dr. It. H. Klikk, Ltd., 981 Anh St., l'liila. Pa.
Fewer jm ople proportionately keen their
o?n carriages in Paris than in London.
11. A. Hood. 'J oi? i'hui, s.k>>; Hall's Cnta-rh
Cure cured my wife ot catarrh fifteen i
yours ago and the has had no return of it. lt'b ;
u sure cure." Bold by Druggists. 75c
Cilasgow was the first Hritish town to
receive a license for municipal telephones. !
Mrs. Win?low's Soothing Sjrrup for children j
teething. soften the gums, reduces inflainma- I
ti.ui. allays pmri. < U' i ? wind colic. 25c a bottle ,
runic M a bubble that sometimes comes
to the man who docs the most blowing.
rise's Cttre cannot be too highly spoken of
?? a cough curs.?J. \V. O'Hbiks, T.22 Third
Avenue, X.. ..'mtioiipolw, Minn.. Jau. 0, 1900.
There are in use in the world at Present i
flh'j tons of eo'd and IT'1 000 tons o. si mr j
FRAGRANT j
Ymtii Powder;
In a handy Patent Box (new) na
SOZODOfiT LIQUID - Z5c
Large U^l'ID ond POWDER. 75c ^ tvV
At all Stores, or by Mail for tho price.
HALL & RUCKEL, NEW YORK
St 5 to S30 / TO AGENTS
PER WEEK S SELLING
CRAM'S POPULAR ATLAS
OK IT. S. AMI WOltl.tl.
Now me fix New Onsus; New Statistic* ? I
Most popular Hint valuable work #v?r uffcroU. I
(Jul. kost soller Issued In 10 yen's. Exclusive
territory I.ow orlee l.llioral terms
III IM.IXS I I IH.I SII I < <i Atlanta, I.a
L_ ft 1 ITT 1SHTT T (1?
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Dark Hair
** I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor'
for a great many years, and although
1 am past eighty years of
age, yet I have not a gray hair in
my head."
Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md.
We mean all chat rich,
dark color vour hair used
to have. If it's gray now,
no matter; for Ayer's
Hair Vigor always restores
color to gray 'hair.
I Sometimes it makes the I
hair grow very heavy and I
long; and it stops falling I
of the hair, too. I
SI M a bottle. All draftltta. r
Iaanu uk oro c.'llar and wo will exnrces I |
you a l?ottle. Mo euro and give tbo njame H
of your uoarrst osc-prea* offlre. Addireaa. U I
J.C. AY Ell CO., lxjwell, Mats. H
Constipatioiji
Does your head ache? | Pain
back of your eyes ? Bad
taste in your mouth rj It's
your liver! Ayer's Pills are
liver pills. They cure constipation,
headache, dyspepsia.
25c. All druggists.
| Wnnt your ruou.tacho or board a beautiful
browti ir rich Mark? Thou u?e
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEtS&aV.
*0 fts. Or D?yrui.*T<. W P. _MMt A CO.. _*
HEDICAL DEPARTMENT
T .ila? . ll-: !'- -"-J*
i mailt UIIIYCIMIV 01 LQU1S13I1&.
Fouudrd in ]f^4. <ind noir has Oi-aduaie*.
It- au*? r.to?* ? for practical instruction, both in titu '
Uboi atmiea itid ttxinoa .t hospital m*t4riaIt * n* lir q?i
allrcl. Free ?ccr?? u iftvu to the ftreni Charit/
pft* w\t h VM> b+?1* ?nd M'.UUO patient* uahj. Special
mutraotlnvi is jrir-n i1a? r ?t th- h#dai<i#? of the sick
Thrt neat nswon b**?tns October Slat, lu)|. Fur rltta
Incuf ai.d information mI 1n?w I'hof. S E. CIaIULR,
M. P-. iHiau. 1*. O. Drawer .61, jlr rani, 1j|.
? c apudime j
? BELIEVES Immediately <
X H?inl?chra, >oura'j?Ifa, Iridl-I 2
)F geatloti, i'alni. Sciatic and; f*
r Kheiiniatic 1'atnn. NO BAD 3
* EFFECTS. 16. 26 and 50c. a bottle.! H
S At I>ru(t Store.*, j c
Medical college of virgih|ia,
Kaln bltatlcd lSItN. " I
1 he ^ixty-fourth soaaion will oommi'Dce
October |RI. l*?l. Department of Medicine. 1 four
> eura course. feo? o per ?e?*lonj Department of
eutlatry, three rear* coUraa, fee* fCJ.uO per *oJ*ioa.
Department of Vbarntacy. t?*o Vears ouurrr. free
f' ,u) per aestlon. Sor further particular* and f- at*
U>gue aildr***.
CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, M. D., Deam,
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LION COJT.EE sad you will *
n of its popularity.
? b now used in millions oi homes.
E you will find a fully illustrated rr.vl dc?
1 fail to find in the list sot.ie urri'.ln which
they may have by simply ? ui\ out a cei
I packages (which is the cu'.y f?>iun in whicl
XV
JUST THE BOOK
CONDENSED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
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HENRY LoJjIS SMITH,
PRESIDENT.
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1 mark on arerr bottle. V
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The Sanee that roadr^^Htnt fnooat."
MclLHENNY'^BBASCO.
i ian ???r ' iiijBwaMft.
UK ALL! I
RAY MARY ANN."
lie sung to the air oC "My ^laryland.") K
n the kitchen she has sway?
Mary Arm. my Mary Ann! 41
'here she rules throughout tlie day, v
Mary Ann, my Mary Aunt ft
Sreakfast, lunch and dinner tair j\
ixce'.lently stie'll prepare, ft
erved with LION COFFEE rare? E
Mary Ann, my Mary Ann! R
he's a tried and trusted cook? $
Mary Ann, my Marv Ann! i
"eu can 1>et she knows her hoc ItMary
Ann, r.iy Mary Ar?n!
'offer she can understand.?
ihe will use no other brand ~
'lian the LION COFFEE grand? '
Mary Ann. my Mary Anal
Cell she knows it is not glared,? ''
Mary Ann, my Mary Ann I
'hat in million homes 'tis praised!
Mary Ann. my Mary Ann!
)ne pound package, in the bean,
.ion head on wrapper seen. L
'remium List inside will mean I
1'resenta .'or my Mary AnuS ft
ilujiuvc nbL. i>o nouscKeeper. in g
will contribute to their happiness. B
rtain number of Lion Heads from B
1 this excellent coffee is sold).
OOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO. OHIO. V\
YOU WANT,?
' UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, " i?
. It contain* UO ptoiOMlr UltSnttd.
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