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- PRINCES BUT P'AUPERS, -l tl THE FATE OF DESCENDANTS 11 OF POWERFUL FAMILIES, ai What ll:lppe'nod to tIhe ,llT t of th(1 it Jagello. of the florgla , of thie Rtnurty. , and o(ther4-- Mllncu Eehloly Exaiui l- of (I ,he FIl ol of Old louuer. In tihe little village of (;rodno, Lithuania, thlle (lioed a few wteelt P ago the hbeare of one of the proudest. A names in EIastern Eur;))loan history. He waR an (ordtinary physician and went hi4 dailly r'oundls monon the vii- 1 lage sik, Illhetinig with the great- I est dit1i t y en)iuglt tmoney to nil-0 port hi- a ,ro w ife. e I t Vs l 'i 0 . ignaz7 lacllo, hI'li e¢ d by mathly 1,11 tl be th' l t 'ion )f ti he ro\ al Ja e 1)' , familýy whi,.h (444(1 ruled( in It hnlll a.a 11 Bythe l i t r"l y of 'I'Tamºn 1n1,, ,r,. in l 141, II, t fotllnIer of the family Ihrok 0, the power of thi, "',rnian ()rdh r." h) The ,il1,i't'r hltw ,een tll)e simld,, h life of thlis "tIlr. nton ,ict ' I' l th"a I) mOi'1 i4(illc /ee 44 his ancestors tle 1 Germat n writi r rli 'ni tly ti1( eg i lll t ita t h1 beh)'tr l lof illLns ttae t of Ihl' t'e rai :t tisn of tihe dl '-"o litc11ailLt; if on11 ('' fta monls aindtl to erft l fami lies. "l ii (ii a' i) - "1,111 in' . IC ginit ary,"of he, n wrik.s. ,,die)d a ilioodel nld ildustri Ots clerai k, lJohltnn Nzhbo, witho hitl cpassed hi life in velni-i hlllio r 'l. iw'tll whmo fnolv.ei w and hil to h ril'av knowhe I that his rial atlta I'waf one of til heI Shigh ot :t n1i grl t'.t ini1 Irnch li 'ls tRohry. T o,'1 a s'gl ntt1acho was 1. graitlltl- i i son of Marist'is ('hyahan It ohiti, who jt . immigrt ated into n'ary after lt . 1( Fren lth Creolntihn. h old genl,- I man ht ghlt languages in the. nWe nalk- - bur hoi-e, wadjustd hiiserilf lto his thangd condition At rian, ovlenl na t a\ the name of Na tocto his descind antsho. t tihon it was learne ofd that ay Roean had died in Franltco laving alln illmnse for twe. yL, hy in (lo 'ilatrly. and prlo live fhat on, they w ls ofi Rohaens. ht the recognition of their Sbeen reioael of i ste by te teslitator. a. the ol sao cntO in lled to work atl a Epoor clok to his de ath, and Ino oLIne an say thatlie ver dishonore hid the ifamous nolle family to which the he longed That was left for another scion of the race., I'ince lienjanmin Rohan, who wast ilsentenciod tl, pris)on tin aris two years Iglo aniid suLbjected to a tine of '2,41t04 francs. wifeThe last Iliorgia Icam; to his end rea short time ago at tui, Iner S'.alz burg. the wrias aron ('alisto von thBorgia, wa ose father lost his fortunm e scthrouh the Auof trian ovrnmlyent is 37 iltt lived later in Saint-llz'urgi a an employo of a tobaclliuo io an om. T'l and becamle lainter a pltotograheivl. living for twenty years in (Germlany. A long siknt`ss inmpovevrished hint and his widow lives from the aollmis iof others. "On boar d or lene stueamc, going from Bordenl a ux ho to the ao in iniS. tst ai the viessl lanme in sight of the English colast an old manll a rboyofenll poverty-stricken, enhdlrt his days. lie called himinselt ('harles Ed1ward fact,me toe last dto escndape bin tI sr tenderby his comrds, E.lward, andied his Wales in the tiinces as a poor co, noblThe famo tily of Von SickiMon i lt-Mo interestiny, g. t tile clhuichyard of," adds the little wrvillage of Yorhas sk so far uertha l, stood, uncared for until av rant ivon tS neihckinorhood of Ipal Count, desend: antFrom a Friend of the Vls family is a lattherland's History.' Ont-her; ak marquis dof the last malqe descendant of ombs a ountvon Sickingen, who onclle is a oor cleaner in euffrman emperor and a Frnly a seer time diedago a minister Yorkshire, dis provertyd possibyin 131, in the t of a peasanther washo had given himny aweep arnd desfrom pitye te faily tree in "name tohe Paris Fito aro recentlyg toleasd readby his comrad Priness A ;alitzin works ied in SWales girl in a Fthe thirties as a poor cop "The fall of the great Gab drier iman noble family of Vone Soltikotn is also interesting. In the chPetrburg chyarket;d of the little vigntellage of Yorch, near auerthal, stood, Cuntess Oosy ntil a ollowing inscription: .ero Lies Fran maon was reckingently. Imperia Count, atherland's History.' Onhimself to he back f the stone wafterwards showed that wased in Misry.' This was the grave tone of the Polast male descendant fcess raiz yonHe had served a consice bader timane into a German emperor and Chrance f ear. He died, after. atng his property, inan 183, inds, the -apart of a peant, who had given himva 'welter from pitbably be thrown open to or"As the omParis Figaro recently told readers, a Princess Galitzin works Sstable girl -on a French circuth; aby ore completed their survey of .... --".i~f' . "" ";Ule, andu on ti.hl' ;oth and (eat bh th4 ('-ltllhia riv".r. ''he pIortion ~) I) IIthrow ll oen for se'ttifleln'lt, extenl( li the whiolo width of the rel'ervaltio. si anl fri im the, lh'itiih (Columbia houn. dary to about, thirty-six mile, soutllh It . 1a t n a p iro x i a to a r a v o f :, ;lll,5 . iuar,: mlilh. '1'l,,1 1 11art` few\ In- ; dians (n tihl strip. who will receiv: i :: lch 1 i i'tacr s before the land1 i is thrown (111`1 t:o the whites. 1 PREACHERS IN A BOX CAR. A I ,I:ni agV ,d l li Igl" 'i r Itv i Thrm its Rlil, h f I i do (nI it New itnad.t it, A party of ed:tt, Maine ch(lgy- i'f 111 lil who l '('i l tllt vi) l' tlt '1over h111 ,l lItw' l:l t . a l lr a 11( l ,Arll'olto l .k lin ftr' m I f'l: th'IvII illto ti the \\W It 'rait nch, t .,Io a littll' (l p 'ri cll in railr a' li 1tha: t i111 Ilt),ir h atir i ill O, i nl I'ir .a . iln(. T h.'b']3 ' \\'M r(, f ,' :IIIt t ' daltl t 111(` colitru tiimn 1r: 1in :it lIrwnvill, (I he t llf t iI l Iifll t . ,lilt ,f ' i o m irse ha.lt in a l I ( t ant st'rt i il out 'it 'ir h ;v, \a '1r}" eunlfort, lld,. rý(l,.. .lu ,l befor, , .:tarfins nourlthw ard t'r1(1 " litst iw t ill., a 'tl ll,'rI't l'tius w tllell'( !the otV t"ell 11i" 'o, ll:ii,'tet' it1 eil ( f11 !'' (lllt ( , ; hl to t 'll ' w ol1 11`t te' wll ir'a tll pa'. s. i'lT n h th o ti to a . T''thei ,n-t i-'t 1) ,'"r, It tlh t-hmal, ,d; f!ll,,w, \"a- in l a aL illt u h h. li ill whf li e ofll lll,, thll! h t.llhrotltle he did it iln no hal -hearte1itl " o f inl e'rtaild vt ay. ON I "l tll ll ('iiii over tl i,` I t',,- im h o ll v to riot i-id ih l o 1not y,,, 11m 114, r (al' ly for tria l ; f si'd a. l a' it01lita l fdstiras ei, a n, his d'utis4 lu hieing i lll and pitching uli fiiii I owni I iIand fi sll e to ik hhiin i ilo 'r" ithat sugg s,led I e t ary io rll u nlll and evt erlstin, mltash. The trivh1s neside tihl, road u lotw he like strea.l' I' Of li hiltnlint. 'T'ii' flhay hales ho nieii 1d " l oiut at l lh i porc intell.i-e, h ol t ltll " without tnm r"'y, ai all the while tc I clerical awl ty rt h'd ie l jostled, like t 1i11 .1' follow 4s en It 5 ,lU' , ii iThy huniec o1e for ile ln life to ktntlyl fro rteaktin l' their ig ecks or front o t i't r illn s Iltcrushe . ''Th ios who lhave, Strill it k l\\ i that, h e linside of a box Ta e (ni S not al ir etl' y i )Oiil h ,f falioLto thi' ing to Sdally 0nlo thIll 1 Swac tli tht ntlo each other whlloner ow,,ttioll oilteredI. Thin a nthsae orun to North Twin sta 1 Lion \\ ma e liale at all an \vrag, not far sholi' of it illi c e t a n inlle, ind it \vnl Id with it asilgh of i nlief i thlat hoy alighted froli the traiin. It oin OcS_ I I ut llas lromlV blt lino before im, i? ), iLone launghd lilay man 'O t ihoh di had "nthant aguet shd alw masb chon- I Ir orperty of the hoollpt ny. THE CIGARETTE VICE. I ly tl, I nlch m olltr t; g roiln Tlu n 1h 1 u er o theo luro a.t I iThe usw 1 of c'igarelltts is not 111'oly i ih 1 en to' ditn , itea it sa Vieo oby itslf. Iw rlfrsatories winhe tlhe I incu r of thte opiumiil, anld(ol, as d cinartpto ansita l; a hce linw es, h it bee It etto, patients ae not i tr rili te wlic'h lla're reg, rdel'(1d as Coll l arati\ely hll'lrllless. The (i'i t I rotto \ork It special vil of its \noo whicli tOaro i Ohther for lml doesp i nor ts ehe fan t ehet tile, Shit ofga aime a u ex llmoent c t o tfe in haid ainto t he lu as driop tioa c dnke is Loe. A- tt thsd , let rm ied comxpose r lcid; sie alobuttn the ft of the allot h thoo ia no dsoult, atwd bl ea thn aof ovhlince. No e the ac for - of Stoublaeo oatrs i fo h will a cir a r i'ttos do, ,mys h, rlewr' xp okly, The 1 adl m ant in ciriy oi a good deal of he-ison of tone kin e li othte a witlhlt disaster, and his dutihe b icing lixed and his will formnd, he is usually able to miiake his Ininor vi es subso er vient, to his ore iy-l o happons that it is a natte" of c Oi stant observation in ,clbs, and when bver there are intealifent men whot allow themselves all the creature in dulgences that they dare, that those ,,swearing off" cigaretto s for longhr or shorter pet'i(ods, an d smoking cigars instead. The cigarette fetter begins to lall, and they fling it of. for one thing, and, for another, ,' a cigars cost too much for them, and in a spare ,moment. It is the in tempt this sch ool-boy's callow in-, , *that a guest should alwas be hon Sorea by some betterment of the home table, no matter how trifling, and practice-at my own expense. I After the Doctors. TIhe lualRmnn government, in order to p!ivent the abuses cauredl by phy silciaI1ns' hilN. ha4 jlult. publishh'id it "l I lti o l tiring till' fees l' t Iloe (claim ,,11 , df p t' ,r's. 'Th1 ,' Ii ih :t',' s (li •icl , I i1tII thre( ('ila:-.I's- th,,(I, w ith (i're thaill ,'1 i h t w.llll habi t, i . 1 th(o"-" !:I il- Ifrom) I 1,1111 tl1 ,1) '.I ) i. Itlhil. i S' +ts tl t.hos of hle s t1 1:,an :11t0 1. I' I f+' pati! n uis a:u , al-0 V I it ilid into ' i , il l s p rop(If th e torsI 1111 in Iatur it' . t:i l ,i s1 . h If ilhl'l' ( i af e .1 I 1'l lt l it ali iii t 1( (', Il,'t'al pi'of,-iln . mii i hI tl ir' I , theiiI l r,' l of ilh ' 1I,(If telti(III. 'fI1e fle s arl 1 th ,ee is a, ,s . I 1,.,'1rit"1 l, l far' tlh' l, i et Is sfvt e r-t, . IlI r. Ie rfai If f I l It (, , f t 'l* ' .Ll 1, 'l 'ILn 11 'irly 1('r fee ,l •I,',f t I. I f asnL I' III t i f; , l.t V III ,,i II '"" , fI, , ttr 1 I ' 1 )1(: Illitl tif I -Lt r' 1I (+ti t1- t itii -t' l I '" 1ti ,I' IIn l., 1n, 1 I,':ro i, . i:iits v\l.t l . I i one fo( tt1 ort111 1 a1 ' ( ' 1. ( In : i, t ,ios I l11' ll ` llll( l' : 'ot111 I I 1'I • jl' 11 1l 1' il', s fI ra', li'.t a 1n ' in 1 1( y f :I' Stl ll' 1i r,1' 1 11 1 11111, i i L IT t11 ( I ll lla 'It ,' II, 1111l' ta l '. ,It! w1 ,'r' 111i l t 1 1 ' " l 'f 1,ui "' 1 ,Sut( (l I ',LpL ,eaL i lifty. L , IIoI h1:l I' Iiuo. n Isl"allt dL ri tIhu ,i a c.ttnid wlhto lI'II (IIu a t tl la'(I I iiii'-.al f a ' ot t 1' rui il, l l h1u1d11r'c ' of at ' p1ir ia t iiI ' l bli n ' alm 1 ,:1 tlul' 11S' l th o . lhat I ',st l:uits of Ic,·In r. A s11 am Ilin e stohr i (I in this, 1 llilill t'1't t' l'o ( . "', L'.b ins \l''lonald. ,,I,. L Il Dl ,eaeItId s wout t notr a111y1il t11 i ,,' parish; vC(.rli 't, ..l- r\ ittion.• r'lhe Itl; ull, y. i 111 , giaL t of tS t he utlery dfamily i o1tt ,dl i f se ,rvi' ,, I at thi \\ illimln nti' ta's e: It mills,. \\ ilimna ntly lnlan t ac·tuo itg cIom pany, (I'SIL lb'I iroie 't' lit i 'stIL ns i t'r \\ heel is Iw tlnty-eight foet, il d 'iam ett'r Iati weti, Itlhs sO venty tonsi . i Th'aRe' of 11tt wih't'l. whic'h ki mat e for ta .,ri'ieh of IlltI , oa'Ch l E ar ald T e "rio." is nine foot marnes. It was cast in twenly .'ix i. ttb . ino 'lt dinrpg tho, hub. Thei i , ) it Itu+ rl a n t that ill thorim, wd hich i- in segin onts, eath segment[ carrying a slprke, w\oiha s fo ,l()I)t loun fids. Tit t W1n,[' ll'-six i "'( p 'I'Sof trhis giga.lti( pi''0 Iof I enhanislf artl'r fasnd ttiogt lher . with I.J bhlt' of varying length and Ahlt ylrIugon from lair. r your acks of fmAhein, or yotiu are ial whalor 3ho llren'e fronm Iatt ill cir, yonsists ike t syiej cting5 thle hair to :liver, softd gnive a Sath, htihtlen to ae bathe nerv ati a . and, finally, di lay oin the sense in the r . to kreepssure, has from ithe entll. h, ,rrt ifc or t ?y rk your It is of italur it. 'r ta5 cee that it h. e ld mrtch loo k by harmless ho:t it has ot in ttlie, tn a cthid's l ito. of thing tilimll tleIn (diseoa vste of the Throans ht, re liand tr1 ee in t, allac, Te. en rihtdi pampsinhlets. nlltuminuria ar all dlbenae of a very osti (Intl' churnct('rin tlh-ir Inmlat r; +,IlLO, t1e aIil " hIm", fatal tendency. Th,.y oft,,n hafflo the y n,,t lpractis'dl mlidh,l (kill, at1d tho mo<t 81p S 'Soone r tedieorf atelaria mlloin, m t o.,-st o sow'dt tie ou't thate is In to he y, h the tihineys hIgin to dlscharge their function, ini 1i11 . ly with Hlostetter'S .mhnuixh Iitter,. the Ill llglerents tc(e lrIcy Is cheek+,d. V'1i" v i s fiul. e als+, is this h 1smeh hll1 usediclne, far lthose ail I tull, of c, tnu lIo (it, n rr l'n e- consi' tillion. S tiliiousni ess, dys:pepsia 11(1| nlrvolt InePss It is :I saflgnard against alithria lnd averts chronic I1 - ,..'l'Ther, 1r1, tmore wenk men in this world ) t(hal1l there ar(l wi<,lckl o(nes. t~o slow. even ff he ts in the hearee. A ' LOSS OF POWER and Manly Vigor, Nervous De bility, Paralysis, or Palsy, Or ganio Weakness and wasting Drains upon the system resuLt ing in dullness of mental Facul tie, Im~paired Memory, Low Spirlts, Moroseor Irritable Tem er, fearofimpendlngcalamity, andathousand andonederange ments of both body and mind result from pernicious secret practices, often indulged in by the young, through ignorance of t their ruinousconsequences. To reach, re-claim and restore such unfortunates to health and hap piness, is the aim of an associ ation of medical gentlemen who have repared a book written in Slait but chaste language, treating o the nature, symptoms and cumbil t, b home tratmnent,of suc, h diseases Th World's Dispensary Medical Association, Proprietors of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., will, on receipt othis notie, with 10 cents (in stamps for efmail sealed in plainenveaole°Y eoer m oung book. It should dt riad 5n every young man, parent and guardian h a nd. 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Il ia Iui t t4(hel fo iiil nt. or tir I Ii i e t'.a)tid l stattion. hnt. Ie 'iily iii ;1i 0 ifihi(t .1iin,:itio n i w It i aiihL. I' 1 1n t Inst itallnt f F·;xsle'ifludnt t in'l'ik illl Sto~'rlll)ckuuiyer fourll studentllS aI , ' 1 w s Iri4 svtll tll iW rot ii tl a itito ofx i(IciilII, bIlt: . 'l on fle iii luol tini isso r I mart I11'w(t olor tho towrans ci 1 toi i Io hatdon the couprit, acllito II n~uiutl the clIt(itiia oll tIhi) 105 of -ti1ii. hI' hIit,`II sta ion hjilt h w. y ) I i ikn fu I l(u~'r s ~ihi lin('(t: iii( i I ST. JACOBS OIL S"PTERtMANENTLYS Rfleuwatism. Thei reIt f ('hri1t i, ouly for tiose who are tired of siu. S42.50 r olt A FAItM WA(GON. 'Ihe ,icst witgon in the world cain he haid for si: .:,0. ; i arrel cirt, for $3:.50. $1.5 ny.s the Fnmily (rist Mill; $3 i pItUto la ;inteor: $6.50 a holrse 1ho i cil tivatr: $'2 ;I corn sheller; $1 a post hole aiger: $,12.75 a grreat fanning mill: $0.75 ;n I'laint J.r. drill: and tt,her tools, har rows, ,etc., at lowest prices. If You Will (ut Thsl Out and Rtnd IS W'i ith .c Ipostalg tQthl' John A. IFalzer SeCdI (co., ILa Crosse, Wis., you will re ceive their seed cata;logue free. w ,ute nin ride a Ihotly with ns much tritiy if ilirit tr: olthers mounlit a wa, LAnrsE needlig ia tOnic. or children who want builling up. should take Brown's Iron Bitters. Itr i 'ple;tlt to take, cures Mala ri n, I nligeot1t in, lii) l iness uI id ver Iom* plaints, make thoe iloodl rich and pure. A \«viin nn I, hield Ihy no stronger til thlan the iknowliedge that lshe is loved. 'IThe 'Thront. -- lirown'n lirtroc'hial T,,l',hr" nit dlireitly on the oranna of the voice. The l\ have rnt extraordinary effect in all disorders of tto throat. leo ho don't love himsielf vents his ,.lhetn bv hatin ug everybody eolse. lBecause of the high speed at which Circular Sawa al rase more power is wasted in friction than is uset ln awing, where the Ileatlrgs of the laky, wooden saw fraI O get out of lil, in the Aermotor Saw Frame, the oily Steel Saw rrawr -'m over made, this diflOnlty in abeolutely and lhollyprvenLt. Ihecin'ealil IIKAIININ FOR TII IISLFT ARE NADR![ 3Ai IlITrl5N IT IN TIllE IIDl OFA IICI Or ITlIL TUBINIG The reli tubing and babbitt are then shtted e U to tLake up ws with a bolt. The frame is all el, very rly Id ad rsll together sou that nothIng (an get lesee or eatI f ieis. 2 pn.rt clo encircle. he eaw oas to esnake t ispoaale f/or oe to get htrt, acc point of the greatest importance i a saw be aedu by unskilletd Aand s. rihe sweung frame which earrl the wood to be scr* oat which automatically returns to its place bs also a guard L keep a pole oft from the ly wheel and yet does not cause it t prevent very much of iangle to the saw. The e oti 1001b. 0 i ich fly wheel and 26 inch saw mLake this esilt possible. It i ti erefore, a very desrable Pole Saw, makin wasyt to cut up any lung material quickly and safely. lO t featre of Since we offer this very superior saw frame with a ie h i eulrior saw at a lllch lees price than any cheap Ispea wooden frame con hie lboilt for, we are sure that the frd of the Aermotor will oIl recilate te fact that we have lagali been dictnI the thltice a great servire and have distinguishe ourselves in resdeicni;ng an old article and pultting it into U infinitely implrordl! Shape. For a saw of timilar sire and quality lad ordinary wood frame, you .wouild e charged $St. We eoke Ikse a ll.f / trime n.d lii,, oIperior tn, i at$4i, AND GIVE IOU A CHANi 1TU GET IT AT $1, for the bee/lf of our Goared Aereimtef We have Leicd an enormclus number of Power Aermeteg Outfits with whicti saws are tived, and a poor eaw that renl herd detracts fronm their usefulncess and their reputation. It we tfur nisil a very Illlerior 0aw at a very low Iprice, many seared lits will be Ioulght to drive thnm. Wherever one Gearedead motor r.ee. others are lre to fllow. When we take a well known artsile, redellgn It, and plt It in a slhape very esuperilnr to cnything llathes appeared beforeL widenl and enlarges our rcipu ticn Ipr doing well everythig to which we pilt our hsndt, 4d tills is the thing that bu iL the poet brought so much Ilhuilnes t our factory, and which Ia the future, we have to doun,t, will bring, practiaelly, all the tbnincis in our line. It is this reputation that we are 4slly Workinl for. 1ý We etlieve that this Acrmotor Steel saw Prame and Iaw will conrifln Inl enhance tile fame which we have gained ill tie llmanufactllre of lteel Windmills and Steel Towera, hen,.e, for the purpose of scattering them so that everybody nlv kl,ow that agoall thing can be hod for asmall price, WI (iPllR TIll8 tTua1, SAW AND FRAME FOR 11L CASH AND 'FIK t'(tPIlME OF ADU RTISFt RAT M. G of thlis elrfie as (ouditone stated in No. 2. In our next advertlsemenlt, No. . we haill talk of galviniiqg, and make an offer that wil Nl niiveresal Oitereset Tehi i Ode. INo.E. RAMOTOH CO. The sower has no second chance. If you would at fIrst suc ceed, be sure and start with FERR Y'S SEEDS. Ferrye Sed Annaal for 18k contains the urn andi substance of the latest farmnilng knowl edge. Every planter should have it. Ient free. D.N.1.rry&Co., Detroit, Mich. NEEDLES, I SHUTTLES, r1'i for isi RICE'PA .& t915Lxcutvt Utj W N..u. D ALLAS. Wh~en -,Asw ring AdvevtirmonettR