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A New Story.
Ool. "Dick" Bright, who was senBeant-at-arms
In the Senate when
Democrats controlled that body, has
been on a visit to Virginia, where he
picked up a new story. A revivalist
who was holding meetings there met
a man and asked him to attend service
that evening. The man refused to
promise and the preacher said: "My
brother, don't you ever pray?" "Naw,"
answered the villager. "I carry a rabbit's
foot. '
VITrtnarinannntlv Piiro-I V n Hf cor nnet>nn _
ness after, first day's use of Dr. Kline's Orent
Nerveltestorer.t'-l trlr.l bottlenud treatlsefroe
Dr. R.H.Kltnk. Ltd.. Ml Ar.-h St.. l'hila.l'a
It sometimes happens that people without
vices nggrnvat" other people into having
more than their share.
Ask Your Dealer Por Allen's Knot-Rase
A powder. It rests the feet, Corns Corns,
Bunions. Hwollon, Npre,Hot, Cal lons.Aehinir
fiwentirg Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's
lFoot-Ea.se makes new or tight shoes easy. At
nil Druggists and Hhoe store?, 25 rents. A<- opt
no substitute. Hnmple mailed Fhk.c,
Addnws Allen 8. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. Y.
YV-th the nilvent of universal peace there
will he nothing left for the military man
?>ut marriage.
The U'.in<l?rfMl a. -
Doe* it*< work in thirty minutes and
leaves less than J per tent, butter fat.
The price in ridiculously low. according to
ize. $2.75 to $Ti.OO each, and when von
'bsvc one you would not part therewith
for fifty times its cost.
JTRT SEX I) TIUS NOTICE
with 5c. stamps for postage to the John
"A. Salzer Seen Co.. La Crosse, Wis., and
$et thnr big catalogue, fully describing this
remarkable Cream Separator, and hundreds
of other tools and farm seeds used
by the farmer. [A.C.L.]
The English Co-operative Wholesale Society
has 1,392,399 members, and docs an
annual business ot $89,500,000.
ifr*. tVInslow's Soothing Syrup forehlldron
teething,soft mi th?> gums, reduces intl atnmatlou
tilluyn puiu.eureflwind colic.tiRe i.i.<>i?i?
Tin meaning of an epigram is concealed
by the brilliant effect it produce?.
Fiso'a Cure cannot bo too highly spoken of
? n cough cure. J. \V. O'Buikn, 322 Third
Avenue. N.. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan.0.1300.
While the dance goo? on nn awkward
man gets there with both feet.
Carpets can be colored on the floor with
Ft; imam I" ahklkss DVE9.
II a matt if -ciiisfird with one inoai a day
be can afford to write poetry
Much In u Name.
The now 1 j iippointiMl postmaster :it
I\ ft ikon. Hawaii. is Mr. David Kapohoknhoakiinnkewoniiali.
Wo regret
Hint wo cniuiot give any guklo to the
pronunciation. -Civil Service Magazine.
I'ntarrli Cmniot !!? <"ur >1
Witt' men. vtm't.icationa a-- tlmy eanno
rea-.ii th?> so-it of the dis-m.". Catarrh 1* p.
l?lo 1 o- instituctonal diva '>, and in order
to ear" it you must take Internal remedies.
Hall's I'r.irn Cure is taken Internally, and
nit- ilb- 'I von the b'o ?d nnd nioeons surface
Hall h < itarra Cure n no a quack me Heine.
It was r resrribe 1 by one of the host physician'
in this e inn try fo- roars, and is a regular
or'- rlntion. fr eo-npose I of the
besi fonies known, combined with tho bust
blond purifiers, a-'ting illre-tlv on the inn
vo\i> v.iriii'*!**. rue o'
thet vo iircr.vlionts is what proilii1"! *ucl?
svondcrial n?'iU< in lrinj catarrh. Scnil
for tfstlmonials. fro?.
i< J. Chevf.v .V Co., I'rorvs.. Toled O.
Sold liv druecists. price, 75c.
'J'nfce Hall's Family Fills [or ij-atioi*.
"Wlmt w:?s ii your husband wanted
to see me aboutV" inquired Mrs. Newliwed's
papa. "I think he wanted to
borrow a couple of hundred dollars
front yon" she said. "He's so anxious
to get out -1' debt." I'hi'.adelphiu Led
KIT.
A warm heart has something iu it
besirir spire.
DANGEROUS NECLECT.
It's the neglect of backache, sideache,
pain in the hips or loins that
linally prostrates the strongest body.
The kidney warnings are
vjp serious they tell you
that they ure unable to
Jr \ tllter the body's waste
\ and poison from the blood
/W - the sewers are clogged
iand impurities are run3
"'lug wild to impregnate
] 7 nerves, heart, brain and
j / every organ of the body
I JK with disease elements.
V l>oan's Kidney I'llls are
quick to soothe and
\ Tj strengthen sh'k kidneys,
and help them free the
P*?f system trompoison, llead
how valuable they are, even in cases
of long standing.
1. ('. Lovell, of 415 North First St..
Spokane. Wash., soys: "1 have had
trouble from my kidneys for the past
ten years. It was caused by a strain
to which ! paid little attention. But
as I neglected the trouble It became
worse and worse until any strain or a
slight cold was sure to be followed by
severe pain across my back. Then the
action of the kidney secretions became
deranged and I was caused much
annoyance, besides loss of sleep.
I>oan's Kidney Pills were brought to
my notice, and after taking them a
short time their good effect was apparent.
All the pain was removed
from my back and the kidney secretion?
became normal. Dunn's Kidney
l'ills do all that is claimed for them."
A I'ltKK TK1AL of this groat remedy
which cured Mr. Lovell will be mailed
on application to any part of the t'ni
ieu Mates. Address FoRter Milburn
Oo., Kuflitlit, N. Y. For snlc by all
druggistR, price r?0 eciitR per box.
OJds and Ends.
The ?=tjl*<o of the bricklayers In New
York has brought 80 per cent, of all
construction work on Manhattan Island
to a standstill.
ilo who advances always has the
advantage in 11-fo'a struggle. Ko. 1(5.
JCMIS WHIKIVl USi rTlli. Lil
Itart Coutrb Syrup. 'wm (loud. liw ij|
la ilia*. Fo'O Sy JriMdl-u W
Q@G?!EB51BEPigi
THE WORLD*
St. Louis Workinj
For the Openii
April 30th Ne?
1IE first few thousand ear- i
__ loads of the twenty tliouO
' 11 o sand ears of exhibits that
71 & will arrive at the World's
Fair In St. Louis within
the next few weeks have been reeeived
and unloaded. Largo forees of j
men are employed night and day in
receiving and placing the valuable 1
products from many nations of the
world as they come in. Any one who
has not been over the World's Fair
grounds cannot, with the wildest 1
stretch of his imagination, realize the >
magnificence of tliis latest ami great- <
est of Universal Impositions. With
its thousand buildings spread out over
an area of two square miles, enclosed I
by six miles of fence, the great 1
World's Fair glistens in the sun, and 1
is the centre of interest to all this part
of the country. \
The management has very considerately
arranged many of the prill- <
cipal exhibit palaces in a compact
group. While there are more than i
twenty-five biddings of considerable
size given np to exhibit purposes, the
very large buildings are some fifteen <
Itt number: eight of these, the 1'alace I
of Transportation. Machinery. Electricity.
Varied Industries. Education.
Manufactures. Mines and Metallurgy, <
Liberal Arts, are situated in the north- i .
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Copyrighted, PJ;)4, by the Louisiana l'i
eastern part of the grounds. The i
main entranee to the Exposition will i
let the visitor into the centre of this
group. As each building covers from i
eight to fifteen acres ami contains <
several miles of aisles, lined on either <
side l?y most interesting exhibits, the
visitor will see his time slipping away
with a world of things yet remaining 1
to be seen. 1
The Government lias spent more on <
this Exposition than it has ever ex 1
ponded before, first, it gave
to the general fund of the Exposition,
upon consideration that the city of St. 1
Louis would raise $10.tMiO,tHMi. This
of course was promptly done. Then,
j the Government appropriated nearly
a million ami .t half inore for buddings
ami exhibits. ami a low weeks ago deeltled
to mako a loan of !?l.fUHi.iMKt to
tlu? Exposition in order to have the 1
elaborate plans earried out to their
completeness. The Government cannot
lose much on this investment at 1
St. Louis, for the reason that St. Louis
returns in internal revenue taxes for
the Eastern half of Missouri alone. 1
over 51o.tHHt.otMi a year.
1 wish 1 might describe the great
beauty of the Government building, j
It is 800 feet long and stands on a i
broad terrace upon the hillside, over- J
looking the grand group of exhibit i
RUSSIA'S VICEROY.
AUliilrnl Alpxelefl n Itlietcr Mlml, n Muster
XV111 ami u Masterful llitml.
Admiral E. I. Alexeieff. described !
by Senator Iteverhlge in his liook,
"The ltusslnn Advance." as "a master
mlml, a master will, altogether a masterful
man," is the subject of an informing
article by Charles Johnston,
in Harper's Weekly. Admiral Alexeieff
lias toiled for years at the building
of a new region of ltussinn influence.
a region nearly as large as the
combined area of France and Germany,
and with a fringe of possible
future acquisitions many times greater.
only to see the whole of his life
work threatened with dissolution. "In
this llfework." says Mr. Johnston, "lie
hns accomplished miracles almost, facing
conditions of great and unexpected
difliculty. amid surroundings alternately
picturesque with the glamor of
the East and squalid with intrigue ,
and physical wretchedness. Through
all these ditliculties Admiral Alexeieff
has acted with constant resolution.
force, rapidity, and constructive
power.
VniniKi'Di OnvJ?trymnn of Civil War.
The death of Oscar Arion Frost, at
Ottawa, brings out the claim for him
that he was the youngest cavalryman
enlisted in the Civil War, He went
Into the Third Missouri Cavalry at
fourteen years of age, and served
through the war. it cannot be claimed
for Mr. Frost, though, that he was boyish
in appearance. At the time of his
enlistment lie was six feet tall and :
weighed 190 pounds. Kansas City '
Journal.
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S WONDERS
5 Night and Day t
tig of the World's ]
fti.
pa luces. Near by are the Uoveruwent i
Fisheries building and sea const tie- t
feuse guns. s
The Palace of Agriculture is the 1
largest of the Exposition buildings t
and stands in the central western I
part of the grounds, upon a high ele- i
ration. This building covers twenty
[teres of ground, the equivalent of a t
small farm, and contains many thou- \
sands of exhibits, not only front the 1
States of the United States but front <
countries of the world. The Palace ?
i?f Horticulture stands directly south >
L?f the Palace of Agriculture and is >
too by 800 feet. s
The Palace of Art comnosed of four 1
large pavilions, is 0110 of the uiost in- '
Leresting parts of tlie Fair. The several i
buildings contain a total of 13."? gal i
lories, tilled with the priceless treas- t
arcs of Ruropo and America, gathered (
with great care by discriminating i
committees. As an example of the care
with which these selections were \
made. Italy may be taken as an ex i
ample. Some four thousand paintings '
were offered, yet only four hundred 1
could be selected. One of the four <
buildings of the Palace of Art is de- i
voted entirely to statuary.
The Palace of Forestry, Fish and i
I J.a me is in the western part of the I
rrounds. covering four acres. The <
lUNPUV WdUl.irs PA1K. COYP.IO
trehase exposition.
new science ol I'nri try lias here a '
most interest inj; exemplification. <
lu tin- central western part ol' the
grounds iiic many of tlit.* Foreign (lovunnicnt
Pavilions. Sonic tll'ty for- <
I'ifxn nations arc taking active part in i
the World's Pair, several of tliein
spending more than a half million dollars
each. These arc Holland, France,
iJermany. Brazil, Japan and China.
Japan alone lias hrouirht seventyI'ijtht
thousand exliihits. 1 I
The displays from the Philippine Islands
form a very attractive feature
[if the Imposition. There iivc some i
eighty thousand of those exhibits arranged
in buildings tt|ion a roserva- <
lion of forty acres. lying west of the
l'alaoo of Agriculture.
Ahout thirty stores are given up to
an exhibit of the North American Itidians.
their industries and lunne life.
A large space is devot< d t<? the iiyrial <
coneour.se. Here will lie held the series
of airship trials and contests, upon
which the imposition has planned to
expend S'joo.nou. of this sum. $l<Nt.imN>
is to he given as a grand prize to
the aeronaut who will sail an airship
in the quickest time over a fourteeninile
course.
The quadrennial Olympie panics are
to he held at the World's l-'air this
j?-??. iMiiniiii^ ucvniiMl i<> I
MUSIC A N [ > ANIMALS.
Thr Pumn IK flu* Mont Sensitive (o tli??
Iiifltw?n<*<* <>t Mclmly.
Some very curious experiments have
recently been carried out in the <Jermnn
Zoological (inrdc'is in order to
ascertain tin* actual influence of music
upon animals. Tin* instrument was
tin* violin and Ilerr Maker was the performer.
Of all the animals the puma was the
most sensitive to the musienl intlu*
etieo. His moods clumped rapidly, noi*nnli!iir
!i> th*? imtnf" <? * ?i?o i?\nU.it.
the animal frequently becoming very I
excited and nervous, "just lik4* a
Frenchman," :.s the report says.
Leopards were entirely unconcerned,
hut the lions appeared to he afraid, although
their cubs wanted to dance
when the usic became livelier. The
hyenas were very much terrified, hut
the monkeys were merely curious and
the monkeys were mcrly curious.
The experiments are to he continued,
and with a variety of Instruuientu, in
order to distinguish between the mental
states which arc actually produced
by the ntusie and those which are
merely tlte result of an unusual ex- j
pcrience.?Scientific American. J
1 nter?>?t lug.
To hear the niiisic of sweet hells,
and also to test solid silver, lake a
solid-silver tablespoon, and tie two
cords of equal length to the handle.
Hold the ends of the cords to each ear,
at the same tithe closing tlie ears with
the fingers. Then by a motion of the
body swing the spoon, letting it strike |
the back of the chair or like wooden
object. You have no idea what sweet
music you will hear. Try it. and see.
?Woman's Home Comoaiiion.
ON DISPLAY
o Be in Readiness
Fair on Saturday,
JS? J
ihysicnl culture exhibits is situated iu *
lie western part of the grounds, and g
idjacent to it is the line large ath- I
etlc Held, with amphitheatre seating
twenty-6even thousand people. Upon
this field tlie games will take place during
the summer.
In this hurried glance at the Gxposi- l
ion of 1!R)4, we must not forget that
ery interesting quarter, known as the
i'ike. This is th<> aniusement street
>f the Imposition. The visitor will
ertninly open his eyes in amazement l<
vhcn 1k? sees the array of amusements ^
spread out for his delectation. It is
C
t long story in itself, to tell what has
leen prepared for his entertainment. t
I'lic Pike is considerably more than a y
nile long, and upon either side are ar- ^
anged about fifty elaborate and exromoly
novel shows. Some of them
over as many as ten or eleven acres r
aeh.
The World's Fair will open on Satinlay.
April .'{<>, with fitting eereinones.
1'poii that occasion an anthem n
written by Fdimmd Clarence Stedman e
will be sung by a chorus of six hun- g
Ired voices. The music by the emuent
composer. Professor John Iv. ^
Paine, of llurvard University as well ^
is the poem, was written especially a
for this occasion upon the invitation y
?f the exposition. Frank Vander- n
a
a
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; ten acres.
duekoii, director nf the Cincinnati or licstra.
lias written a march, and
Henry K. lladley, ?_?t" New York, lias
written a wait/., also upon invitation
if the Exposition, for its niusieal pro*
grains.
The eentral feature of the Exposition.
or what is intended to lie the
most beautiful scene in the whole ;
grand picture, is made up of Cascade !
Hardens, the Colonade of States and
ihe Hall of Festivals. The gardens
with their cascades and statuary, and
l he elaborate architectural features,
arc nearly a half a mile from east to ! ?
west and represent an expenditure of
Hie million dollars. It is the most am- jS
bilious scheme of formal gardening ever
timlurf ? 1.*dti ui ??? 1?* v- tow.;?
when-. The Festival Hall, -00 feet ^
in diameter anil feet high. con- I
tains the largest organ in the world, j B
and lias a seating capacity for thirty- |fl
live hundred people. 1 I
Practically all St. lands is preparing ' _
to accommodate World's Pair visi- | I
tors. The private homes will he open I
for the reception of guests throughout M
the Exposition. The prices will he from _
otto. to .fl.oP per day for each person
for rooms, ltestaiirants are so plenttfiiI
that meals may he had in almost i
any locality where the visitors n:ay f
happen to stop. 1
N-RAYS ANO DIGESTION.
This Proem* Cruho* Tlieir Kinittxion, nil ?
liiii'* MiiHcuIiir AHivity.
That the processes of digestion, as (
well as mental and muscular activity,
seem to cause the emission of N-rays,
is the conclusion reached hy M. Lamhert.
in Trance, after a series of inter- n
esting experiments, lie believes that *
these curious rays are produced, hy
ferments, especially by those eotseernod
in the digestion of alhuininoi^
matter. In his experiments on digestion.
says a writer in Harper's Weekly.
M. Lambert placed a small quantity
of tihrin in tubes containing in one
case activated pancreatic juice, and
in another artificial gastric juice made
hy mixing live per cent, solution of
pepsin with a four per cent, solution
of hydrochloric acid. From these
tubes the N-rays were emitted, and
were detected not only hy producing
increased luminescence of n
phorescent screen, l>ut nlso photographically,
thus removing tin- subjective
clement from the experiment.
As m result of these experiments. M.
Lambert believes that in the course
of digestion the librin undergoes
strains whicii act to produce X-rays.
I'ronprr.iiK Vnnlio.
Yucatan simply boils over with prosperity.
Her railways are paying, her
hanks grow fat dividends, and her
multi-millionaires are buying the best
there is to lie had. whether it lie luxuries
for the family or a first-class
education abroad for their sons.? :
Mexican Ilerald.
A "M noli In veil Ian Mnxltn.
Whatever Is the occasion of another's
advancement is the cause of his own i
diminution.?From the Prince.
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dent Milwaukee, Wis., Business
Voman's Association, is another
me of the million women who
lave been restored to health by
isin? Lvdia P. PinkH?m'? Vp<tp.
able Compound.
" Dear Mrs. I'inkuam : ? I was maried
for several years and no children
lessed ray home. The doctor said I
ad a complication of female troubles
nd I could not have any children un!ss
I could be cured. He tried to cure
le. but after experimenting' for nerval
months, my husband became disustod,
and one night when wo noticed
he testimonial ox ft woinan who had
een cured of similar trouble through
he use of Lydia E> Plnkbam's
Vegetable Compound, he went out
nd bought a bottle for me. I used '
our medicine for three and one-half ,
lonths, improving Steadily in health, j
nd in twenty-two uaontns a child
ame. I cannot fully express the joy |
nd thankfulness that Is in my heart.
iur home is a different placo now. as I
re have something to live for, and
11 the credit is due to Lydia
?. Pliikliuw's Vegetable Comlound.
Yours very sincerely, Mks.
<.0. Ui.ovfr. f>14 Grove St. . Milwaukee.
Vis." Vice President, Milwaukee
lusiness Woman's Association. ? $5000
irfeit If orlqlnnl of a'toon letfr proving genuine
e$s cannot be pn-duemd.
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S^k^^dollurs learning by experience. so yot
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even if you merely keop them as a dlt
you must know something ubout them. To m<
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shoes tmVwohld.
W.L. Douglas shoes / \
are worn by more m- Wa
men than any other ^ : ^4
make. The reason fcfis
is, they hold then tfW
shape,fit better, wear ' y
longer, and have \
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Potash
i; in the soil. Potash pro!
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