id I numbing betveen the 'm thick lured to prominent- ï¬ne mantis: at â€Tippecanoe ' goo? m (In mu In which ‘0! m Henry Ham- 0! the chic! 8m: lies ' Mann. the This union hey. When ï¬s- body or mm- Van Barn. no mar o! Pram: 1.3km, who and on my :4. ma, "a: n the old Duel ceueury It Kuderhook. N. Y.. thuwnh'hichhevuborn. I} uracil-g the I‘m-ulna one P as no mammal mm.- the m of Andrew Jack-1:. on President mm-a emu. I , Team, maximum“. Iâ€"__ a on.- £13! M wwzmmwm mot most of the long "no at ‘bnnlxnn o! the “tight little we“ ' Inn-led. Ills atom-nun: one need mote mm the lantern of es lo and In America who name the bum! pluc- ol’ on: hi} 3 dozen of the twenty-three Prat a? of the United States who have It ls a fact worth' stoning to‘ tlo also “on on the unmr-ry m a! the Declaration. no '7. db- Juno loom. no In "mum m. luau-on. Dunn I out) m7 the blot- «M Ida- mun-nine. no Um“ no cums†d Vim-Ia." m true Igor-7h". cum loch d M IVâ€. m- the a! Want-not. II b a 11-310. whorl-d "III! 0! Nick on II. at“. .1 Ion! Vernon, Ibo col-l at no In: W! nd II: II“ .mu w mead no- nam- hy mount-um: no. Ion-d m II the cum. Plu- obdul «I ll- ell-W (no Int Ito M m run hum to It. m WW an on Doc. N. 11â€. A this m who the Mb. *0 0! lb. 0-! ol Jolonol. It at... It Ila-thou». bl. «an In! mun. VI" and can Ina-ID“ can this oflnu no. II: or. In: 'lm in W Tia-u Jul-um. Nautical!†Murillo-d ll- W. at a. mum. of mm!- B.- .. 3: voice 123 Eon E ‘9 1x3 53 033.!â€" 983. '39:? 30 Elven-nib... iiiblï¬tpPEVSSISS dull It is a fact wortI' stopping to an» about (but the bod}v of not one of the chief executives of the United States lies within the "qu of Wuh- Ington. the conical of the country. This notion has no Westminster ub- hey. When death has removed the chic: executive. of the United sum. they have been buried In owl! nu} humu- Pious. TMIMTWCMM. 0mm of pus-Ion exhaust ner- mmm'mkoenmdo mind: on tho vital me «the body. bedde- nponlnx their flcfllll to m :uflmdmammnl mmwbrko’lthohm The Inantgneo of mummy or 0! the hum of My may lower! Menuhin-Adm The line which “Vida mo. W m from Inï¬nity ll mmmJMnmnnd â€WMMHWM melanin-sum. m m nun-a. huh m h In- Whmh‘m Plso'l em for We. In an mmme mum coughs m onus-N. W. ulna. â€lam. 1'. Junk. I‘I. In. no “‘31:“ you will never want for nuancesâ€"In. Crush. Samar quality and um qnnnflty must win This In why beam lurch I: am the pine. of all «ten. an. I: report: Mn Inn-try an. In u n decided brunette. ‘ mmmm my Ugandan-Baum â€in!†â€whiten-anon. 203m.†Andalu- ufo It Mun-o- mam-mam ï¬m. mod. M no He ï¬ne?! I“ “u" lcry or m [whamm- WNW mics! u As", OIL. M 0“" 3"“ no. at the m in WI! M3“ flo- vwl to talent and with guns. An expert from "-17 “I “7"“ ‘° don-e mg,“anhmboil8°°" M mod n lunch. The sanity 0! wood nlubk for mmdlbevlunodmol confer-I1 In lea lotto nan-hum has. It. Nt- tunvmo. 1m. mm mm In I“! â€no“ at the cool"!- no my at man: lulu-Icy. vlolldatmol 8m 14.1301- ». mm of Calm, "u 'I m mm van .1 Cum. Ohio. no comm of m II' no". lament. the till! ’0' "h' In new under mum. non than any other In tiuthn'. nun-Wli-ouhm www.99MWby-uyw M 0m“ clou of lilo at lent loam in well mint-d, nu m Ian-om on Blur-m Mn. M Y . coating notably E The flat President to receive a ‘ monument of IIINOIIII che r no much. This land. In t Oak Ridge cemetery at Springï¬eld, Ill . and eon-lets o! A platform of mono, m which the: on obelisk. Arovind tho hue at the obelisk et eech corner tumu- of Monte Gnu-tym- lu the greet time o! the CM! WII’. and above these I- («out lea manned). Thevholeleln flowchhothoodotouhudmm m. P... on June 1, 1mm '16 saga It Luca-(er beneuth a may mum on a side hill overlooking the coun- try lide. The memorial pineed over the grove of Franklin Home In the cemetery It Concord. N. K. In like thnt at my I New England church aplre. Beside his body lleo tint or his wife. Premium Home died Oct. 8, 1869. The only bachelor who occupied the Presidential chair. Jamel ï¬nch-non. died It Who-thud (arm, near uncar- Two Presidents he“ died it But- talo. The ï¬rst of these was mum Flnmore. who died there on Much 8. 1814. and his body flee beneath I polished mane obelisk o! the mod- ern typo in Pom: Lawn Cemetery. «ken up and placed In It- present rating blue. at: widow lived until 1 1. helm-y More mmn mve at Swindle“. K!» ï¬ve miles from lanai-ville, ll marked by n Ihnlt, Inn nxounted by n portrnlt mm. erected by the State q! Kentucky. He died in the White Rome on July 3. 1850. For n time his body remntned In a vault In Washington. Rune" Sage declares la has never Ind a "cation. Well, look at him! urn-sum "IN†Ilfll I“ :nd 31! Iches ï¬nd pins. Ask drugs!» The cow that swallowed a stick of dynamite In: a good gloryâ€"once. Io-lo 8A1... Gives instant relief ‘0 painful joints. sprain. bruises.,Mqu um} gigs of_ 19:05:}: ..u A“ -A..-A ,, People are um mung killed In fouling M. It may vet In new any m put folding beds on the 1m with toy Mimic. m an no other. Deï¬ance Cold Wa- ter Search Mn no equal In mummy or Cagneyâ€"u on. {or 10 cents. Other hm“ cont-In only 12 oz. Prof. achro- has found the loIl-Iou pawns m. Now the mole-tor will perform; lull great" service I! Inc will Ind another get. to Mn ’13 and so ad mum. mm Mum Again a wm. Loam livid. who-e dun: wu manual, nuanced n {0' tech Ian. lulled u the but mom: and on usual-c he: mm lemma n “it!!! I. Pun entitled. “M "I. Form- of Data.†which moved nanny at her ham. to tan. Inllou 0mm McCain's novel "In 00 M mun†published by Dumbb- m. Pun C Co.. dul- with it. must mmtlon ml! of oh I.- Iou ad Dixo- llao. Ir. ucCr~-u Mn- m m born In loath Cunt-m. new the villa. at Mam-81x. .mcr a mum “nation at Charleston tho ulhor Mind to the "m hill." to touch who! M I number of nan. he not novel and: may dramatic til-anon In the dlmrbod condition and a. mu. um Into-lily aria MI." tho "poor while" rank-n and the negro... ; my van Alm mu. m “Nick" mum at (Ind-Inn In shoving Inch landlo- ulud devotion to It. Allco Root.- nn on close Month at both m Wu to null. knowingly win whomnutonfllof- "I'M- DoM'I Kidney pm- .Iiu- cm the Halon. Good kidneys mun um blood. Pun blood mean- good “I luv. mommondod Dodd'l Kid- ney Plu- to nanny people And have nut 70: baud at a Mom. Dodd'l KIM Pm: m the China for kid- m also... Ind rhoumuhm." “I can't mice Dodd'e Kidney Pins too mulch." an Ir. Stevens. "Tb-2V have done me lo much good. I was troubled with my kidneys so much that I had to get up two or three time- in the night And sometimes in the day when stating to the valet-house the water would come from me before getting than. 'l‘wo boxes 0! Dodd'e Kidney Pill- cund me entirely. TM. '00. Nov. Trial to strong Language. Fredorlchburl. Incl. June sonâ€"Rev. Enoch P. mum of this pluco um mun: flaws in speaking at Dodd'u Kidney Pills Ind he give. good rea- IOIII for that he an: When asked for an explanation he Bald: "Well, i learned that habit some years ago. and I ï¬nd that a ct- ur which has been lighted and then allowed to so out makes a much bet- ter smoke. I take several vigorous draws in order to bring the heat well through the weed. it a. cigar be- comes cold while it is saturated with smoke it has a musty odor: conseÂ¥ quently, it is necessary to blow stead- ily and quite hard before extinguish- lng the spark. ln order to clear out all the smoke that has been drawn in be- ; tween the layers of tobacco. After permlttlng the cigar to lle ten or ï¬t- ‘teen minutes. or even a hut hour. 1 ‘ilud, on re-lighting it that the flavor has greatly improved. The why and wherefore i am not philosophical enough to explain. but i know it makes a cigar better. It also im- proves a tohy. Try it and you'll eaten with mo."-â€"-Plttahurx Dispatch. lmpmln' clau- by Putting It on Lighting 1 new Hunt. : down- town profs-mm mun. atm- taking a new whim, blow into his olw and turned ‘ lot of smoke out at (he liar: and. Then be 1-10 it um um per- mitted the war]: to «no out. WHOM em‘mmmwnme Iridp Over the human. A huge one-um arched steel bridge which n to carry the Cm to Cairo unread across the waters of the Zam- Im-I river in! bdlow the Viewâ€: (am. will shortly be I'M-t mm post- tton. This may. will be the‘ highest In the mum and: mnofm ted. Thou-muons! hmmb‘ m 9! ï¬le â€030 an to In ‘nto'rm nt on. 'Abont forty feet' is I common entlmate at the beigh: at the larger waves In a severe sale 3:; the north Atlnnuc. Ind um estimate I: not really ineomputlble with the re mod avenge of little more than twenty feet." feet. But the height of individual waves varies maidenhiy. Vaughan Corniah reports to the Royai Geo- graphical society: "During a strong sale In the north Atlantic. with a heavy sea of more than ordinary reg- ularity. i have ohaerved in the mm!!! of a morning numerous waves from thirty feet up to a measured height of not lean than forty feet. when the average of all the wavea was perhaps twenty-Ive feet. it in. i think, clear that in any statement we may make as to the size of the waves in a gale at sea we ought not to neglect the men- t'on of the larger waves which occur at fairly frequent intervals. These. which 1 term the ordinary maximum waves. are, i think. what zeamen real. ly refer to when they state the size of_ the waves met with during a mom 0' Wm I! ha been decided that the aver- nse Might 0! all the are. running In t gale I- open set are About Natty tutor, for quite u remrk‘ble u the mm of American science I: the ad- ‘ nmdAmeflun schools. Whenever] vhlu deport-em of applied science In America I see that It hn rumbled Ms power. Ila and and m equipments since the "no 0! my last VII". My mm arr not very Frequent. perhaps once In ï¬ve or ten years. lot In any. but what will be the and of n? To double am In any years In I run.- thlng In "no universities of the old world. but even that It: I few centuries would accomplish wonder-1' In (in Popular Science Monthly l’rnidonl Jordan at alumni «Mn-t- all: Mn: “In Inc-chum '0 know that the force at I moving body la not muslin-d by llw Ambiance. In no monlnn «r olden" power in round in in m-ium multiplied by in: rpm-d. This llln-lnllou has been “.0“ In praise 0! American wienw. Tlm power nf «lance lien not in Inuihiam-l emdllitn. ll lion in in striking mum. Manic-n ui‘unre in dynamic.- il la n!- win and" fly. In "my bunch 01 science "or Iml American I‘mi‘u‘rn have ï¬nal: ilmw mom nlnnmnn ini their mfl.’ clans. maul mm m lnllw limit on work useful in llw. world at largo. la nlmonl «very much of nlllunrlul science America Already slandn an liw lend. rm. incl Bull-d Ms nlrmdy recognized with, digniï¬ed dismay. We IIPIP nmch of H i now; we shall lie-r non of It ullll 'l'ho Inventor In HIFDMD Wobble 0! 9mm». England. the pocket; but upon mar-In. Ibo I'll-l to in pocket. (to Mac tol- lo'n nd closes the opening II well I me: u to completely hide the thug fro- vlov. no lumnd ap- mum of I bulldln: than «ulna! In at one: obvious. An Engiiehman'a Invention. What can make a building look more unsightly than a lot of faded. torn and ragged awnings. flapping in the wind and adjusted at every angle from vertical to horizontal? Those haii’ or wholly raised iorm pockets for the lodgment ol snow or rain. with which to deluge some unsuspect- ing passerhy the next time the shade is lowered, and even when folded as closely as possible against the win- dow frame they present a rumpled and unpleaeing appearance. 0! course. while thï¬ aWnlngs are new. they add much to the appearance at the build- ing during the few hours they are in actual use. but they cannot be main- tained in that position, as the occu- pants of the rooms cannot do without the light the shades prevent from en- tering. it has taken an English in- ventor to supply an improvement over the old torn: ot awning, as shown in the illustration. instead of attaching the upper edge or the awning to the window casing by tacks or otherwise. this awning is mounted on a spring roller. which lies hack of the face board of the frame in a horizontal recess or pocket formed for the pur- pose. it will he noticed that the lace board of the pocket is secured to the . outer end of the awning and to the swinging rods which maintain the awning at an angle with the window frame. When the awning is in use as a protection from the sun's rays. the lace board is lowered with it. and the canvas nnrollu (mm the roller in mu. m? on mm emu. ‘l’m 'm 0' “MM. 0 Popular Science â€001th n Jordan at Bunion! «Mn-r- of. use m 91:65 am {Minn wan um: as: water. on": arm my fluidly any Itï¬nmt be well tor you Your units In Infected with ana or plant lice. These may be destroyed by sprinkling the plant with when) an: or by humans the that flth tobncco smoke. It the mace" no not vm‘y numerous you my not: them le Llco on Gulls. W. .1. B.-An on": ls Infested vltll small. green Insects: please tall me what to do for ll. Thorn are two more or less stand- ard "medics (or the prevention of po- tnto ml): ll) Bonk uncut need rot:- tnes in a solution of one ounce of cor- rosive mbllmate in eight gallons of water: m non-k cut. or uncut seed po- tatoes in. a solution of one pound of formalin in fifteen gallons of water. These mlntions are about equally ef- fective. and one's choice will depend noon the age with which they can be procured. Formalin has the act- vantage of not being ‘violent poison "luv the corrosive soblimatp. A. 534%“ will prnom scab on potatoes? Allaln Is not well Muted tn mrr dltlnnu and tmlmm suitable for tlmothy and MI rlnvor. By the time nllalta la ready to cut for My. timothy and ml clm'or am not snflclmtly M. nncml for a run 510'". Ind I! the II- lalln ll Illowotl to ut-nd mull the other crops no road; for cuttlnx the am". stalk: wlll have heme tough. '41)“! um] lndlxestlble and wlll have lon any of the" léaves which are the bent pm at the ladder. Ami. Il- hlh should ho out three or .01" NM la 0 mr. whllo "math: and red clover wlll prudm only two crop! M most. Some farmer: mix In 1 mm; alfalfl need wltll mallet“ nature mlxtum. but for hay this plum does not go well with red clover Ind tlm mhy. Mill'- With Timothy. R. .»\.â€"In "Pollux down I “we at lam! for My how would It nun to arm a mu» umm to 0m "ml; and rm! Mover mixture? I do no! mm mu :m- all plant malo- Ill MOI! «mm-rd um» mm». X: vrnholnn. M In very much bout-r mu nu wwr crop. ‘l'lu- for! that you on to In“: t Dun-d crop In yum arch-rd our)†Hu- m" put at "w ll‘loll urn-m IM poulblm’ 0' ;:~. Jury (mm the min: M ml- In Ha In" In part. If gum an [N I mod much at «Imam eluwr and an now Hm: I» hum "no mm of your howl amp. I ‘Shcmld mu- It In [It-«(mun- to nuts. I! um I. m tvnulblo. "m: not MI! Ind mus. M" I would um rum .0 mo- I frnmwr with "w npflun rmp. \"lllln n In mw Nu“ "u- m! rum will nut lw Mnnuwl. )‘M um cnrmta draw .un hmvlly an mp mam-aw M "w an" that. should nu- sum ho dry. to mini†pmw . dang-mm namnflllur for flu- rmm: mm Imp, TM: Is a â€Mom at «mm. «running: and ":quI ha mmlm'It-d wllh multm.~»1. f‘. on. u a Cour Cr... 5. W. B.-â€"-l this to low not; In In;- orclurd lollmvlu a hood mp. Wound nut-h n «run he Injurlum In :1an N or 26 foot Ian. and lulu a nu. meat 0! club! loot under Ilu- barn? Thin will give you I more Mindy born. with more mom. All tic our: coat would be (In our: length of pools. nutter boards, (In: and floor. and IM- nno mo! “I'm for both. Tu haw the ICON" um. the" mould be wither l Moon of ram-"lo VI" one (not above umnml. The plan Ihown provides on â€Hoot mow, a driveway of 12 feet and two ‘hente of )5 test each. in all 60 feet. The 15-foot bent comes directly over ‘the passage behind the cattle. In order to avoid placing posts in Its mange way! they are placed on the side of each gutter opposite each other. and a 12x12 in timber. stuns [mm one to the other and the all! rests on it. The dimensions of the stable and stalls are given in the plan. The 18-foot mow can be con- verted into a horse sable Ind gran» try, it desired. If you have plenty of timber on your farm, why not frame your posts 1’ho lam Floor. W. H. B.--Pleue publish particu- lars of u‘ barn 40x60 feet. with cow stalls on the same floor as the mow Ind driveway. l have plenty of mu- arack. aim and pines and shall build entirely at wood. Ground floor Plan of lam. PL‘AN rou wooosu mm 7. Manny and Cow Ohm All on ‘0" can: shut hon-chem alas Reich ""nui'ï¬ze. Large 2 01.. who . scams. Twenty-ï¬ve hundred WI" street clerks have been alarm-gal owing to the mat Inch 0! suckers. No chrome: or chap Mining, but A better quality and ovum-1rd more at Deï¬ance Starch for the nun m at other unrchen. Robber: In uhlctgo held I. . ‘0. flora. A lady’s ‘0. store? What powerful men they mm have been! in" we on! or blow an Mum sum. you om in“ and mum more I; A New York vulg- chi-n that her husband aokl not for $50. nun. OI. shouldn‘t not stuck up about It. "a Ifnowuwonheveryallotm purchase price. Clear whim clothes am a sly! Quip“; m n.- .-. Hts. Dell-Ii}? stiién '13? Some grocer- my the; 493': no Deï¬nite lunch mono “or In" a stock In hand of I! on. m click my 590'}an he mgdrgo . m Iallor I In..." “m.†Rear Admiral look, I). In" In a baseball «tn-mm and um- lhan “ Wu": in no a one. Ho bu been mm“ It". Ivar um m In Whoop-lo ms um um attended a content of m Hiccu- RI" for the bone ma. which won Mon from tho Jam 0! no lost popular novel 0! K Tm. which In the am or t nan in been reprinted may-m “an. It ym be not only humans. but in. “mun. [Max In umnu and nu- lute pm". at the lone m. or a pooplo who an very much II (In pub- lic on at um um. m «special mm a: In mt “no In the announcement at Hm ll. Tumm- Co. (Bolton) o! (lo neon! puhllrulou o! "Nani-to." I may Papal actuary o! Om. Cudlul Many Del VII. “0 weary of auto. vu born I. don Oct. 10. ll“. Ill. um: then secretary to tho 8mm buy. A- the boy a" up a. all" no! Val became In aces-do. lull-I “bu-ado: to Belgium. Am and the "new. no punt-l mot M DMI‘I! to the cardinal Ill az§§ proï¬ciency In In m "The Great Adventurer." published by Douhledey. Pege 00., is seid to be e remarkable sud dsriugly conceived novel. Newbury Linn, the "greet ed- venturer," cerries the idee ot eon- hinstion to its loglcsl conclusion end {arms the colossal Trust of Trustsâ€" hesides which the Slenderd Oil or Steel oomhlnetlons ere merely hegln- ninss. The love or this strong men (or the women who is unjustly hound to one of his business essoolstes is drevn with powertul strokes. yet with reel sentiment end somatic feeling. The surprising culmination o! the overshedowinx end meueolng emulation which his genius hes built up Is one o! the most ingenious. yet simple end inevitehle. portlons oi the tele. . ‘1‘, MW! 1'0 TWINTV-FWA I The Deï¬ance Burch Co. will zsudieeeronndtrlotiekelteiï¬ St. Louis Expoeiuon. to ï¬ve ladle. h each oi the following mm: lllinole. Iowa, Nebraska. Kennel end Illi- sourl who will send ln the hunt number oi! trade marks cut from If ten-cent. Ill-ounce Incline of Del- anee cold water laundry starch. TM! menus from your own home; liar where in the above named Intel. These trade marke must he lulled ‘ to and received by the Delano. Starch 00., Omaha, Nebr., before Sep- tember let, 1900. October and Novena-- her wlll he the best mouths to vieit the Exposition; Remember that M shoe is the only stereh out up 18 oz. (e in" pound) to the meme. You gel. oneâ€"third more starch for the some money then of any other kind. and Deflence never sticks to the iron.‘ The tlckets to the Exposition will be lent by registered mail September 5th. Starch for sale by all dealers. flung giro" life In In true Robert suckelmn'n new novel. Send Topot IWMWE' Package mm.†{an v51