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TV- 1 SIM! M HnwUthta? fci i)l Perhaps sleepless night i h caused It. or erief. or sick. uii tniijPi ii was wire No matter what the cause, you cannot wish to look old at thirty. Gray hair is starved hair. The hair bulbs have been deprived cf proper food or proper nerve force. tars WILHELMINA. UHUP IPIF Increases the circulation In the scalp, gives more power to the nerves, supplies miss ing elements to the hair bulbs. Used according to direc tions, gray hair begins to show color in a few days. Soon it has all the softness and richness of youth and 'the color of early life returns. Would you like our book on the Hair? We will gladly send it to you. JjL Wrtto usT J :wi If you do not obtain all the l' X benefits you expected from I' 1 the Vigor, write the doctor A ti about it. He may be able to r suggest something of value , 'I to you. Address, Dr. J. C y Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. y It is sour milk, not separated milk, .that hurts iho calves. TWO FAMOUS RESORTS. An Outing Hint front "Outlnc." Fast, safe, superbly equipped and most carefully governed, one need not wonder at the great popularity of the New York Central. No other line af fords such facilities for through travel between the East and the West as this wonderful four-track system. In the r )ssesslon of Grand Central Station, - located In the heart of New York City, and within trifling distances of all first-class hotels, this railway offers greater advantages tha-n competing lines. Spring, summer, autumn and winter, it has attractions irresistible. The great Northern Wilderness, the playground of the State, now beckons its thousands. As autumn falls, Amer ica's scenic masterpiece, far-famed Niagara, w411 claim its annual host of pilgrims with its majestic power, the fierce turmoil of the Whirlpool and all of the picturesque surroundings, the awesome Cave of the Winds and the several other minor attractions of the vicinity. And when winter comes, then the entire scene transformed to what seems a fairyland of marvelous frost dressings, of icy forts and snowy palaces; of gleaming, crystal prison barriers vainly striving to- bind the roaring, foaming plunge of water will present a spectacle of weird, mys terious beauty which is not duplicated In the world. Outing. "'Wanted In a publishing house, a well-educated woman; must be over 30 years of age.' Isn t it mean. I don't seem to fit in anywhere. Very young girls and old women are in demand, but a girl of 23 ii neither young nor old; a druf in the market!" Wllhelmlaa TJsuuttoa looked disgusted. "You would Just fit in there. Will," fald her sister, reflectively. Wilhelmlna went to the mirror and took the pins from her luxuriant hair. which was rolled back loosely from her face and colled on the crown of her head. She parted the hair down tho middle and drew it back plain, braiding it and dressing it low. It was unbe coming, for her rather severe type of beauty was rendered stern by the change. Sidney Spencer sat in his private of fice, with a bored look on his face and a pile of manuscript at his elbow. Out side in the main office the clerks nudged each other and tittered, as young men will when the proprietor Is out of sight. "Another antiquated female!" whis pered John Stanwood to his neighbor, as a light step on the stair was heard. A moment later Wllhelraina was ushered into Spencer's office. "How old are you?" was the first query. "Thirty-one," she said bravely. "What experience?" "Ten years In a newspaper office." This was true, for while a mere child fhe had assisted her father on the Daily Bulletin, now among the miss ing journals. Spencer looked Intently at the Applicant. She seemed moro promising than the rest. "Are you sure your age 13 31? You !cok young, very yonng. Wilhelmlna rose to the occasion. Her assumption of offended dignity would have deceived a keener man than Spencer. "I'm sorry, fir, to have troubled you; perhaps you require a certificate or birth. Lnfortunately I have none. Good afternoon." "Walt a moment! Pardon me. You do not understand why I am so par ticular In regard to ace. There are a dozen young Idiots in my employ who waste their time in attentions to a younger woman. Harmless enough. I'll admit, but this is not a courting school. and the work rpnuirps nniiviio,i at. ention." "I understand. I was young once myself," she sighed. There was aa awkward silence. "Thirty-one is not very old." siifi Spencer encouragingly. "It enly seems old to fellows in the twenties." "Thirty-one Is a respectable age and needs no apology," was the tart reply Ings and crowding them helter-skelter Into her bag. "What's your hurry?" Spencer asked putting a detaining hand on her aunn. Wrilhelmlna looked up into a face so full of sympathy and tenderness that the tears of vexation on her lashes mir rored the wonderment in her eyes. "I want you to stay, little girl, be cause well, because, I can't live with ui roa." Wilhelmlna concluded to stay. COUNTRY WITH ONE SAWMILL. Character is always writing- its name Indelibly on the face, i . EDVCATIOSAL. m'wm fi 1 ;THt UKMRSITY Of NOTRE DAME. NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. : Clastlcs. Letters, Economic and History, JournaUsm, Art, Science. Pharmacy, Law, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Enf Ineerinff, Architecture. 1korezh Preparatory and Commercial Courses. Ecclesiastical students at special rate. Woo me Free. Junior or Senior Yes r.Col legate 'Course. Koemt o Utn, moderate charge. St. Edward's Hall, for bors under 13. The 56th Year will open September 5th, 1890, Catalogue Free. Address. KEV. A. M0RRIS5EY.C. S. C, President. ST. MARY'S Notre Dame P. 0., Indiana. (One mile West of the Unlve rattjr of Notre Dame.) The Htfth Academic Term will p?n Monday September 4 I HVQ. All the branches of A Thorough English and Classical Education, including cireek. Latin. SnanKh. French and German are tau. ht by a Faculty of competent teachers. On comple Inn the full course of studies students receive the Regular Collegiate Oegrees of Litt.B. orA.B. The Conservatory of Musio l. conducted on the Tf Q of the best Classical Conservatories J of Kurope. The Art Department l modelled after the best Art Schools In Kurop Preparatory and Minim Iepnrtrnents.-Pupll8 who need primary training, and those of tender see, are here carefull v prepared for the Academic Course and Advanced Course. For catalogue containing full Information, ad ress. DlhECTRESS OF THE ACADEMY, M. Mary's Academy, Notre Dame 1', (.,Inl. rv l.r,UK WHtUI- 111 II Best CoiiKh fcjrup. Tatca Good. Use 11 in lime, hold rTrfni(Mrlf. Ml GATHERING UP HER DELOXGLNGS Her gray eyes snapped and she looked fierce. "She'll do," said Spencer to himself. "There will be no fllrtlncr.M Aloud h said: "Can you stay this morning and help me out with this?" indicating a pile of manuscript. "I shall be glad to begin at once was the reply. half dozen times during the morning Wilhelmlna caught her employer looking curiously at her; she wondered if he suspected her de ceit. At night he said pleasantly: "I am very well satisfied with what you have done," so fhe was engaged. Much as 6he longed to appear her old pretty self, Wilhelmlna dared not put aside her dark, unornamented gown and tightly drawn black hair. Her desk being in Spencer's office, and the fact that much of their work was done Jointly, placed them on a fa miliar footing, n was agreeable work, and had she not been acting a Dart.' Wilhelmlna would have thoroughly en joyed it. A date In an article one day led Spencer to tell his age. 28. After tnia sne telt still more uncomfortable, saying to Alice: "I wonder how he likes working with his grandmother?" One morning when Spencer came In Wilhelmlna knew something had hap pened, in tne months they had worked together she had learned to note every change In his expressive countenance. She had also learned to care dearly for nis good opinion; the lie she had told him weighed heavily. She found her self wishing that he knew she was only 23; five years younger than himself. Would it make a difference? This morning he locked at her so Intently that she blushed. Then he said abruptly: 'What makes women so secretive In regard to their age? Are added years a crime? You are the first one I have met who confesses to 31; you are really younger looking, and are brave not to lie about it. Toor Wilhelmlna! Without thinking of the consequences. ehe said, hurried ly: "I did lie. I am only 23. I ex pected to be caught some time, and I'm foolish enouph to step into the trap. Shall I leave this morning?" Spencer rose and closed the door In to the outer office. p,y this time Wil helmlna was gathering up her belong- Yet It Abounds In Valuable and Iteautl ful Woods. Uncle Sam's new possessions, Cuba ana tne Philippines, are destlued to cut considerable figure In the lumber trade as soon as American methods of push and enterprise are adopted, says me Seattle Post-Intelllgcncer. Cuba possesses some of the best mahogany and Spanish cedar in the world, and the Philippine Islands are covered rvith mahogany, ebony, camphor wood and other valuable hardwood foretts. J. G. Hlnkle, a member of the First regi ment of Washington volunteers, a practical furniture maker, recently wrote to Charles R. Sllgh of Spokane, from Manila, as follows: "There are half a dozen hardwoods here that take a high polish. They are somewhat lighter than mahogany In appearance. I know the name of only one, camphor wood. I think the others do not grow In other places. The native names would not enlighten you In regard to them. Ebony Is also abundant. It is of mahogany that I wish to speak, and on this point I beg information. It is the bull pine, or water elm of this country, so to speak. The meanest hovel as well as the plainest partition work is of mahogany. Notwithstand ing its abundance, lumber is high here. The native works almost for a song, but when it comes to whipsawlne 1,000 feet of boards you can understand why many people can't stand much of this song. There is one sawmill In the islands. The logs are cut up in tho mountains and hewed out square, then nosed so that they will plow through reeds, grass, etc., down the Paslg river. There are great yards full of them, and with American machinery and enter prise this Industry could be made of aorTdous profit. A word as to tho quality 'Of the lumber. We are at nres- nt quartered In an old palace, once the residence of the archbishop of the 'church. I have been told by some of the oldest natives that it has been hero for fifty-eight years. In the main uoor upstairs all the Loards are two feet wide and over, none less. They are laid with screws that have heads countersunk and covered. There Is not a single season check or knot In the floor that I have found. There are old places In the altar work of the various churches that have been built as far back as 1743 that only changes to the darker color with this weight of years. I am not posted on the differ ent qualities of lumber, but my judg ment leads me to think this is the best." James A. Fitzhenry, of Company B, same regiment, writes a Rallard friend as follows: "They tell us that, this is the great est timber country in the world. There are four kinds of timber mahogany, ebony, camphor wood and red wood There are some fine timber claims that run right down to the edge of the riv er. Of all the timber that is used here there is only one sawmill on the island. That is run by a Chinaman, and he only saws the logs into cants, and the cants are sold, and the man that buys them has to whlpsaw them and make his lumber. These cants sell for $100 Uiexican) a thousand. Mahogany log3 grow nearly as large as the fir in the states. As mahogany is the principal wood, you can see for yourself how much money a man could make If he owned a sawmill here. Defore thi3 trouble with the insurgents got so bad my captain told me that there were ten officers of different regiments form ing a syndicate and were going to send to the States for backing to start a sawmill. They say that there will be a, boom in this country as soon as the trouble is over. If so, this will be a good place to make money. A man can start a small business and hire native labor for CO cents a day, Mexl can money; that is, 25 cents in our money' WAR NOT ES, ieiievinjr that the Kansas soldiers in tne i hUippines have done their full duty, Rrlg.-Uen. Funston has written to the governor and other state officers ana Irlends in Topeka. Ruceestlnrr that intercession with tho President to have the Kansas regiment sent home at once will be appreciated. Gen. Funs ton is very careful in his communlca tion to convey the idea that the Kan sans are not making themselves liable to tne charge of Insubordination In this matter by making this request, yei "c says: "Thev have stuck to their posts, every man of them, and are entitled to relief. Now that to many regular troons are here. I be lieve the Kansas boys would like to get norae. Not a man of them has asked me to take this liberty. I simply do It because I am sure the men would appreciate It. They have been at the front constantly and bear the marks of the rough campaign." Filipe Ruencamino. one of the Driests who recently escaped from the insur gent camps, in an interview, said: "Aguinaldo is remorseful. Ills in fluence is gone and he often sits all alone and cries over the miserable con dition into.which he has plunged his people, ihere is dissentment in his army and the bands out for plunder are willing to murder. Thev are as dangerous to the leader as to the Americans. Aguinaldo cannot trust hlsown men, and as truth of this, when his headquarters were removed from San Isidore to Cabanaran. his luffffage was robbed of a lot of valu able jewelry and clothing. The ban dits are the men with whom the Amer cans will have to deal, and in order to down them It will be necessary to keep a large army in the field until the thieves are captured or killed." The following was received from Gen. Otis: Two veteran regiments as sured. Will enlist about 1,000. You can appoint 11 second lieutenants for 1st and nine for 2d regiments, to re cruit in the U. S.; all other officers filled. Reciments stvlcd 1st nnd 21 Philippine United States Veteran in fantry." Adit. -Gen. Corbin cabled Jen. Otis that these designations could not be allowed for the Philippine regi ments, and in order to save confusion hey would be called the 30th and 37th United States Volunteer infantry. Twenty-two district clubs of the Cuban national party have held meet- ngs and decided to oppose even the emporary withdrawal of Gen. Maximo omez from the island. A commission ins been appointed to visit all parts of Cuba and collect subscriptions to a una lor building Gomez a home and furnishing htm with money enough for the rest of his life. This decision is universally popular. On Admiral Dewey's arrival in Wash he will be presented with the sword voted him by congress. The prescnta tion will be made by Secretary Long In front of the capitol in the presence of the President and citizens. A pro gram, which is being arranged, will be rendered before the presentation is made. MECCAS OF WESTERN TOURIST Colorado, Utah, California and tb Morth west. 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Only the women who have cuffered with fenralc troubles can fully appre ciate the gratitude of those who have been restored to health. - Mrs. Pinkham responds quickly and withoutcharge to all letters from suffer ing women. Iler address is Lynn, Mu. i THE JUDGES OP CARTER'S INK t rt tYis lies r a nursi rt If T any other. Why f Ttin BE3TI A 4 Costs YOU no more than the poorest! X, Spenser, the poet, suffered the extremes of , poverty and neglect. I It heal trritatril trtiuw nmt nv... Hi,. , l,l!,li-..n .-.1 I by day and night. Brown Teething Cordial. 1 TOURIST SLEEPERS to CALIFORNIA VIA De Foe had more than one doc of Newgate and the pillory. CRITICAL PERIODS n Woman's Life Are Made Dan gerous by Pelvic Catarrh. Mrs. Mathilde Kichter, Doniphan Neb., fays: "I suffered from catarrh for many years, but since I have been taklrg pe-ru-na I feel strong and well. I would BASE BALL. Ilelow we publish the number of pame of Dan piayea by the Western and National Leagues, giving tho number of gamei won and lost, tedder with the p-;rcentae of caci club to date. Monday, July l(rth: WKSfEUN LEAGUE STANDING. (James Per -lUDS. I'lavod. U'nn. T.rwt rnt Minneapolis 67 39 2 Indianapolis 65 art 29 Detroit 6(1 31 3J Columbus 66 31 3 St. Paul 66 3 31 Kansas City 6H 3i 36 Milwaukee. 69 3 37 Huffalo. 67 28 39 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. ("James Clubs. Played. Hrooklyn 71 Hoston 70 Chicago 67 Philadelphia 68 St Louis 70 Italtimore 67 Cincinnati 69 Pittsburg , 69 New York 69 Louisville 70 Washington 72 Cleveland 68 .582 .554 .515 .515 .485 .471 .404 .413 Per You will practice Rood economy Ire writing C. S. CRANE, C. P.Sl T. A.r Sr. Louis, for particulars. Woa Lost Cent 48 41 41 41 41 38 35 31 30 27 21 11 23 28 26 27 29 29 34 35 39 43 48 56 .676 .629 .812 .603 .586 .567 .507 .493 .435 .386 .333 .176 THE MARKETS. Mrs. Mathilde Rlchter. advlee all people to try Pe-ru-na. 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J Write for free copy of "Truth," also for information about home seekers' excursion tickets. T Addrett General ratsenger Office, Jf X The Atchison, Topka k Santa Fc Rsilwiy, 4 4 CHICAGO. 4- LONGEST DAYS. igni on ike pl t renbergen for Three Months. The following list shows the dura tion of the longest day in various places all over the world: New York has, so to say, the shortest longest day, which is about 15 hours long; wnue in Montreal It is 16. London and Bremen each bask In a 16& hours lengtn or day, closely followed by Hamburg and Dantzig with 30 minutes more The longest day in Stockholm lasts 18V6 hours, but both St Peters burg and Tobolsk, Siberia, go one bet ter with a day of exactly 19 hours and their shortest 5 hours. June 2 brings to Tornea, Finland, a summer day nearly 22 hours long and Chris mas day 2 hours only. (How un fortunate are the children of Tornea!) The foregoing lengthy days, however, are easily left behind by Wardburg Norway, which boasts of a day lasting witnout Dreak rrom May 21 to July 22, but even this 13 surpassed by Spits bergen, where mlrablle dictu! the longest day Is something like three and a half months. LIVE STOCK. New York Cattle flest Grade... 1 1 9J6 10 Lower grades..? 634 10 Chleaaro nestKrades....5 15ft 75 Lowergrades.,4 6145 n Detroit flest trades.... 4 2.?M 00 Lower prades..2 50(&3 74 HufTalo HestRrade.... hO 14 9) Lower grades.. 4 224 3 Clereland HestRrades....4 f15 00 Lower trades.. 3 75ft! 25 Cincinnati Heat grades.... s (03,1 3 Lower jrrades.,2 7& 6J IMttsbarir ne.stfrrade....5 23 a M Lower grades..? boat 73 Sheep Lambs Hoes ) 00 17 00 II M) 3 00 6 0J 4 23 5 0) 0 9) 4 00 2 00 5 0) 3 60 5 00 0 50 4 0) 3 50 4 5 ) 3 30 5 01 0 50 4 15 4 60 4 60 3 6) 4 50 0 73 4 03 3 25 6 60 3 23 5 23 0 80 3 83 3 2 0 00 3 33 4 8) 0 50 4 13 4 0) 4 60 3 4) Remember that cholera morbus, cholera infantum, summer com plaint, bilious colic, diarrhoea and dysentery are each and all catarrh of the bowels. Catarrh is the only correct name for these affections. Pe-ru-na Is an absolute specific for these ailments, which are so com mon in summer. Dr. Hartman, in a practice of over forty years, never lost a single case of cholera Infan tum, dysentary, diarrhoea, or chol era morbus, and his only remedy was Pe-ru-na. Those desiring fur ther particulars should send for a free copy of "Summer Catarrh." Address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, O. Epworth League NATIONAL CONVENTION. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. JULY 20-23, 1890. ....OXLT.... One Fare Round Trip Except that from points within 34 miles the exeumlon fare will be One ua une-tniru rare for Hound Trip not to exceed one dollar. ....VIA.... BIG POUR" T.lcu- w,n ba on ! from all points ii y 10; ?Ji.SI- Fr?m I0,n, within 7i Vl S31 j??napoU" n Ju,r 19' X0' ai a Returning- tickets will be rood to that If tickets are deposited with Joint. ?JVu . naianapoll not later than Jnly X4th,anl payment of f ee of SO cents at to time of deposit, tickets may be extended to. rata InriUnino I. 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