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HEALTH CAME AFTER 70

Up to that Time the Jtitijre Was inConstant trend of Ucntli

Ex Chief Justice B 1 Peters of theKentucky Court of Appeals haB justcelebrated the 5th anniversary of hisbirth at his iume In Ml Sterling Inan interview he said in speaking of hisage and his health

I was an invalid when I can first re-

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and I continued to bo one un¬

til I had lived out nearly the allottedepan of raane life The-- doctors toldme when I was a boy that I would haveto be very careful or I would never liveto mans estate After I was grownjthey said my time on earth won limitedNo medicine they gave me afforded anyrelief to my apparently worthless stom-ach

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and I concluded that I would ex¬

tend my law practice into the moun-tains

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ofIventucky so that I could makea living and at the same time be onhorseback and in the open air as muchas possible

For thirty years I rode over themountains in all kinds of weather andisubsisted on the most meager dietjCornmeal mush was my staple article

f food and whenever I could get freshitnilk I would drink that I could eatno meat and but few vegetables Af-ter

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I had reached the age of 70 my stom¬

ach trouble disappeared and sinee thenand up to the Tast few jwtrs I havefteen a well man I subsist now chieflyon Jersey cream and cornmeal mush

Fortune Feekinjc Era ieras tsMany a poor family that seeks the West-

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wilds In the hope of winning a fortune1b preserved from that Insidious foe of theemigrant and frontiersman chills and fever

by Ilostetters Stomach Bitters So effec-tually

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does that incomparable medicinal de-fense

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fortify the system against the com-bined

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Influence of a malarious atmosphereand miasma tainted water that protectedbj-- it the pioneer the miner or the touristprovided with It may safely encounter thedanger

I dont see how a girl that wearsbloomers can read what the Rev DrKittredge Wheeler said about bloomerjgirls in his sermon last Sunday andnot blush for shame The trouble Isthat the bloomer girl never reads sorImons and never blushes ChicagoTribune

Winter Time TableSt Paui Dec 1 No trains were taken

off by the Groat Northern Railway inmaking up its winter schedule but changesjwere made in the leaving time of several ofthem the most important being the Pacificcoast train which leaves here at 1 p mtwo hours earlier than heretofore givingcloser connections with eastern lines thanever before and reaching Montana adcoast points in daylight

Jibways wife seems to have himpretty well under control Yes theonly time Jibway is not under the in-

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of his wife is when he is underthe influence of liquor IndianapolisJournal

The use of nails Hair Eenewer pro-motes

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the growth of the hair and restoresits natural color and beauty frees the scalpof dandruff tetter and all impurities

The Langson Railroad in TonkinIwhich was to open a conquered prov-ince

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for an expenditure of 500000 bledthe French treasury to the tune of

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Ashed testimonials are proven to be notgenuine THE PISO CO Warren Pa

This is indeed a shirt waste re-

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the young lady who receivedher favorite garment from the laundryin a disreputable condition Louis-ville

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Tasca nSp 29f pSlIs Hoods Sarsaparilla because it cures theseverest cases of hcrofula salt rheum dyspep-sia

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and rheumatism If you are a sufferer try

SarsaparillaThe best In fact the One True Blood Purifier

Hnnrlc E5Ilc cure Liver His easy toxwcHJ a fins take easy to operate 25c

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A CRUSHER FOR WIFEY

A Distressing Example of a YoungHusbands Absence of Mind

She is a North Side girl says the Chi ¬

cago Tribune and she has recently mar¬

ried the dearest fellow In the worldShe is fully aware of the latter fact nordoes she hesitate to mention it to herfriends Indeed so recent is her mar¬

riage that some of her acquaintanceshave not yet bad a chanco to meet themost charming of his sex Brief as thetime has been however it has yet beenlong enough for her to discover that herhusband is absent minded

The other day she was expecting agirl friend to lunch with her and makethe acquaintance of this paragon Theguest however failed to make her ap ¬

pearance though a careful search ofthe husbands pockets failed to revealthe note of- - invitation It was a rainyday and late in the afternoin the nowdespaired-of-gue- st made her appearance wet and disheveled

What on earth is the matter ericthe bride You poor thing you ardripping wet and you have missed meeing Fred

Im awfully sorry replied the guesbut Ive had the queerest adventurt

I was on my way here in plenty of timeit was raining hard and the wind wrso high that I almost lost my footing n

I stepped from the South Side car antried to cross the street

You poor girl Fred came home oipurpose to meet you I was afraid hiwould forget it but he didnt

Im awfully sorry Yes as I was iidanger of being blown away a gentle-man

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came to my rescue and taking myumbrella escorted me to the other sideof the street

That was kind Fred is always do¬

ing something just that nice for samebody or other

But what do you think I thankedhim for his kindness and was reachingfor my umbrella when raising his Jiathe walked off with the umbrella overhim

Why he must be crazy Did youcall after him

Oh yes but he didnt seem to hearand I had to take refuge in a drug storeafter the rain had taken all the curl outof my feathers and ruined my new boaFinally the storm abated and I came onhere I thought perhaps your husbandcould help me to trace the man Hewas toll with gray eyes and a lightbeard cut pointed and

Listen to me a minute Gertrudesaid the bride her face crimson Whatkind of an umbrella was the one youlost

Navy blue silk with a silver handleand my monogram on why that is itWhere on earth did you of all peopleget it

Fred brought it in when he camehome to luncheon sobbed the bride

He told me to save his life he couldntremember where he bad gotten it

DRINKS ETHER BY THE QUART

And TJiereby Greatly Pnzzlcs tlieIedical Profession

There are many ether drunkards in

tiie world bu the palm in that line iseasily borne off by John Becker a shoelaster of Cincinnati Becker attainedthe habit of ether drinking some timeago and now he sometimes puts awayas much as a quart a day of the poi-

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Ether is a powerful anaesthetichaving a similar influence to that ofchloroform It is rarely administeredinternally owing to its deadly influencebut when it is found necessary it isgenerally in the form of Hoffmandrops a solution composed of sevenparts of alcohol to one of ether A dosein this form is lifteen drops

Ether is also highly inflammable andwhen a person acquires a habit ofdrinking it the breath and even theexhalation from the pores of the skinfill easily become ignited by fire andcause serious consequences

Becker purchases it in six ounce bot-tles

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paying for the same 40 cents andhe makes five and six trips a day to thedrug store where he is accustomed tobuy the drug He takes it to his roomand goes on an ether jag sleepingfor hours until the effects wear offwhen he again replenishes his bottle

Sometimes when his money is plen-tiful

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he buys it in pound packagesthen he remains in his room and sleeps

Ithe hours away and dreams a dream

i that would do justice to an opium fiendThe lack of money sometimes puts astop to his protracted sprees As

j soon as he straightens up sufficientlyhe goes back to work at the factoryand labors industriously to accumu¬

late money to resume his habit Dur¬

ing his sprees he eats nothng He justJ sleeps his existence away

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The SameOld Sarsaparilla

Thats AVers The same old sarsaparilla as it wasmade and sold 50 years ago In the laboratory it isdifferent There modern appliances lend speed to skilland experience But the sarsaparilla is the same oldsarsaparilla that made the record 50 years of curesSmV ifc Xel1 we re much in theJaBwliop and the raspberry Doubt--RSf Jod have mafe a better berrydoubtless also He never did Why dont weXlxS the7sarfaparilla We cant We are using the22 --Ji that cured the Indians and theSpaniards t has not been bettered And since wemake sarsaparilla compound out of sarsaparilla plantwe see no way of improvement Of course if we weremaking some secret chemical compound we mightBut we re not Were making the same old sarsaparillato cure the same old diseases You can tell its thesame old sarsaparilla because it works the sameoia cures Its the sovereign blood purifier andits Ayers

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MODES FOE WINTEfi

FUR OUTFITS OF STRIKINGCOMBINATIONS

Some Hints for Women in the Selec-tion

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of Cnt and Material for NewGowns Elaborate Costumes andAmazinc Contrasts for Street Wear

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EEPER and deeperInto the purses offashionable womengo the designers offurs Last winterit seemed as if theslashing and snip

ping of costly skinshad reached thelimits and nowthough the samesort of extrava-gance

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is repeatedit does not make asmuch of an impres

sion as it did a year ago for two rea-

sons¬

One is that we have becomehardened to the expensive shreddingprocess and the other is that the fash ¬

ion now is to combine two furs in onegarment a style that is carried out withsuch striking effect that there is littleroom for considering the wasteful pro-

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by which the garment was puttogether Even in the simplest acces-sories

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of fur notional rules are laiddown for exquisite dressers Thus it isdecreed that the muff should match acollarette but should contrast with alarge cape or fur coat

If then your fur outfit is no largerthan that shown in the first small pic-

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its two parts must be of the samefur In this ease it was chinchilla thecollarettes high wired collar beingfaced with almond green satin andthe muff being lined with the same ma-terial

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In this costume a coquettishtrick was effected by veiling the satinof the collar with the deep lace frill ofthe dress collar Thus though the lacewas not attached to the collarette thedistracting and ultra stylish combina- -

FASHIONABLY

tion of lace and fur was attained Ofcourse if Madam permitted her lace

of a similar mesh to hercollar to show at one end of the muffit would be entirely accidental or atleast quite as much so as the arrange ¬

ment of her neck lace over the satinlining of the collar in which she wasto no little pains before her mirror

Three handsomely furred womenare shown in the next picture At theright were a rich collarette and muffof sable The collarette was muchlonger in front and back than on theshoulders and was lined with rosepink silk At the opposite side of thegroup was a seal cape cut in one withits high collar which was faced withPersian lamb In front were stoleends A bigger strain on the pur-chasers

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pocketbook will come fromthe garment in the middle of the illus-tration

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than from either of the othersIt was of grebe feathers having a deepIpointed piece of seal both in front and

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A KOVEIi CAPE CUT FBOJI DRESS GOODS

back and ending in a high grebe cel ¬

lar Grebe makes a very desirabletrimming for or part of a fur garment because of its current highfavor and general becomingness Manywomen that cannot afford a new heavycoat or cloak have put their moneyinto a dainty shoulder cape with high

5 collar of seal and grebe Sucn a capewill go on over the last years slightly

shabby seal cape and the eltect willso freshen the latter as to be aboutall the it need3 The moresensible grebe capes are arranged withthe feathers set on a yoke ninl collarof seal because the feathers are toodelicate to be put where they will miagainst the cheeks As they would onthe inside of the collar But for Justthis reason some woman with a tasteattuned to extravagance will like allthe more the pictured cape last de-

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Though in cloths the jacket has ¬

the cape very pretty capesare now and then seen and tho onethat the artist selected for the nextpicture was strikingly pretty It wasmade of dark woolen goods whichwas also the material of the dress andright here it should be said that when

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BY A FINE

cape and dress are of the same stuffthere is no danger of the cape beingconsidered in the least out of styleparticularly if it is of unusual con-

struction¬

This one was particularlynovel the tabs and slashed revers andcollar being of white cloth finishedwith dark gray stitching The hem

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handkerchief

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was ornamented with stitching andsilver gray satin was used for lining

Elaborate costumes and amazing con-trasts

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are occasionally seen upon thestreets and when skillfully plannedmay not be decried yet a majority ofwomen are opposed to them to judge bythe abundance of severe tailor anddark colored costumes on the prome-nade

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Smooth cloth in billiard greenin sapphire in stone gray and in allthe browns is worn and if there is anyelaboration at all it is in braiding Silksare tabooed entirely for street wearby the women that set the fashionsfor the multitude and only womenthat have nowhere else to wear theirempire velvet coats etc appear withthem in the shopping portions of townIn those streets where the walk meansthe constitutional or the little tripto morning call or class street dresseswhile still of tailor severity showa touch of elaboration Very smartcoats are half closed over brilliantsilken waistcoats gold braid gives amilitary touch scarlet flashes the silkpetticoat affords a dazzling contrastrevers are faced with white satinwhite kid appears for binding andfacing and velvet coats in brilliantcolors elaborated with rich furcombine with stunning hats to remindthe beholder that Miladi is on the streetmerely to get somewhere else

Bj-- this finely drawn distinction thefinal pictured costume becomes a streetdress with which none can find faultMade of bottle green cloth its skirtopened on each side to show a panelof plaid silk a navy blue ground withscarlet lines The side and frontbreadths of cloth were decorated withsteel buttons A like effect was pro-duced

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upon the bodice by giving to ita front of the silk over which werebias crossed bands of the dress goodsone of those surplice suggestions re-

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that are very desirable whenattained in a new way The belt wasgreen draped satin the collar cloth andthe huge bow at the throat was plaidsilk

Copyright 1896

Bicycle BrakeA new bicycle brake consists of a

friction disk attached to the rear hubagainst which another disk is pressedby the action of the rider in back ped ¬

aling

We know a man who can worry whilebe is busy

Gen Miles Unique DecorationsGeneral Miles and family have just

settled in n fine new residence on RhodeIsland avenue in Washington andhave for the first time unpacked theirbeautiful collection of Indian hangingsrare animal skins and exquisite em-broideries

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the work of the Indian wom-en

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The Interior of their new home Isinexpressibly fascinating Theseatrangethings brought from the Western wildsbring up thoughts of hunters and trap-pers

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dusky red men and brave armyofficers and the contrast to tho Orientalsplendor of the diplomatic residencesor the gorgeous furnishing In ry

style of the homes of manyDf the millionaire Senators is as deIghtful as possible

Hale and Heartys the condition in which every human

being was undoubtedly intended to be andwhenever this is not the case there must besomething wrong Probably in a majorityof cases the trouble is in the blood whichhas become impoverished or impure byreason of hereditary scrofula taints or fromsome other cause In case there is scrofulain the blood there will frequently be erup-tions

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of the skin though sometimes thedisease assumes a different form In facta very large proportion of diseases arecaused by this inherited taint That thecause is in the blood is proved by thefact that scrofula salt rheum rheuma-tism

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catarrh and other like diseasesare most readily cured by purifyinghe blood No medicine has such aecord of cures as Hoods Sarsapailla and yet Hoods Sarsaparilla is alwaysldvertisecf as a blood purifier The way tokeep hale and hearty is to keep the bloodpure and if it is not in a condition of puritymd vitality there is no better remedy thatan be used than this same great bloodmrifier and strength builder Hoods Saraparilla

In the calcining of horses bones thevapors arising are condensed and formthe chief source of carbonato of am ¬

monia which constitutes the base ofnearly all ammoniacal salts

From Now Until SpringOvercoats and winter wraps will be infashion Tl ey cm be discarged tempor-arily

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while traveling in the steam healedtrains f the Chicago Milwaukee StPaul Railway For solid comfort forspeed and for safety no other lino cancompare with tins treat railway of theWest

The estimated cost of the Manchestership canal was 28750000 Nearly80000000 was spent before the canal

was ready for business

Deafnoss Cant Be CuredBy local applications as they cannot reach tbadiseased portion of the ear There la only oneway to cure deafncBS and that is by constitu ¬

tional remedieB Deafness is caused by an inflatned condition of the mucouB lining of theEustachian Tube When thiB tubo gets in¬

flamed you have a rumbling 60und or imper-fect

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hearing and when it is entirely closedDeafness is the result and unless tho inflamma ¬

tion can be taken out and this tubo roBtored toits normal condition hearing will be destroyedforever nine cases out of ten aro caused by ca-

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which is nothing but an inflamed condi ¬

tion of the mucous surfacesWo will give One Hundred Dollars for any

case of Deafnoss caused by catarrh that wocannot euro by taking Halls Catarrh CureSend for circulars free

F J CHENEY CO Toledo OSold by Druggists 75c

There are as many different defini-tions

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of love as there are ways to useup bread crusts Atchison Globe

There Is nothing unless It be the sewing machinethat has lightened womans labor as much as DobbinsElectric SoaD constantly sold since 1865 All grocershave It Have you made Its acquaintance Tit It

There is an animal oil yielded in thecooking process which is a deadly poi-

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Mrs WlnsloWn SooTmno Bybup for Chlldronteething sotteng the gums reaiicos Inflammationtllays fain cure vlnd colic 25 cent a boula

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effects to note when you purchase that you have the genuine articlewhich is manufactured by the CaliforniaFig Syrup only and sold by all rep-utable

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