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6TEALINQ, ' stole down by tha brooklet skfe The noon waa-brigbt , , . I atole dosen klaaea there . ' That faliaaful night. .. I stole march on other men X know my pert. I wu eo good et eteallng that I etole her heart, Kow we ire happy man and wife. Why aoem It atrango If, when I'm font asleep In bed,. Bhe etcali my change! ' Yonkers Statesman. CABLE CAR STUDIES Portrait of a Faaaenger by the Conductor. Ditto by the Faaaenger. He was a cbeerfnl looking citizen when lio got on the Broadway cablo car, . He nodded pleasantly to the conductor, and then felt in his pockets for ohange. He went through one after another, found none, and looked less cheerful. Finally be took a pocketbook from bis breast pocket, and picking a (5 bill from the roll handed it to the conduct or, apologizing at the same time. The conductor snatchod the bill and looked ugly. He counted ont the cliance in ohioken feed, as small coins are called on the railroads, and shoved it into the man's hand with a "Take it!" Then he turned to another passenger on the plat form and began to talk lond enough for . the other to hear about "hogs" who rude on cars. "Did ye see that fellow that just give me the bill?" he said. "Well, he's a kin, ye know. That's an old game.' They git on a car with a $5 bill and band it to the conductor. Nine times out of ten the conductor don't have the change and the man rides free. I know this fellow. I've bad bim a dozen times." "See here, my friend," said the man who bad bad the bill changed, bis face as red as a beet, "you're a d d liar. " The conductor looked startled. The man repeated the declaration and pro ceeded: "I want to tell you, sir, thut yon have spoiled as good a friend as the street railroad men ever bad. I've beon their friend for 20 years. When passen gers kicked nt them, I always figured that if there was any trouble it was the passengers' own fault When friends told me of rows tbey had, I always said : Well, it's a hard job on the back plat form of a car. The man was only doing his duty. Now, I've been the friend of the railroad men through thick and thin. When they have struck, I've been with 'em. But you're an infernal liar, sir, an infernal liar. The nest railroad ' man that susses me will get punched in the jaw. Do you hear, sir? Punohefi in the jaw I Punched I" The cheerful citizen was fairly dano 4ng with rage. "Well, ye needn't get hot about it," aid the conductor, and be went in and collected a fare. The cheerful citizen got off the car muttering to himself. New York Sun. Loadoa or Kaahmlr. A man who bad traveled much, im. lng many lands and varied peoples, confessed that he bad never felt the delight of satisfied curiosity in such mime! as on the day when be first wajlted Jnto London, a mere youth, and stood amid the orowd and shops of Kegent street A born wanderer by na ture and possessed of the means to gratify bis desires, his fancy bad fixed on rutsnmir, out of many places full or wonder and romance, aa a laud Where he should find truest enlownent. To foster this idea be avoided all books that affected to treat of Kashmir and refused to believe that anybody bad ever oceu there. In his imagination he saw it as a region of flowery valleys, soft watered meads, peaceful vistas and per petual sunshine. He duly reached Kashmir, and be has long since returned, a thing be once tnougut might never happen. Of Kash mir be speaks reasonably and with calm appreciation, but ask bim to tell again of bow be first came to London, ana in answering bis voice takes a tone of enthusiasm and mystery. He refuses to sully the recollection by analysis or dim it by any later disenchantment. He was young then, and it was London. Chambers Journal. Boy "Heroine." All those divine creatures, those her oines of Shakespeare, were acted in bis day, and for some time afterward, by youths and young men. May we not fancy that this hard condition was a sorrow to Shakespeare, who, of all men, must most keenly have felt how mnch better his godlike women could have been realized by actresses? It must have been bard for boys to turn their mascu line natures tofator and toprettiness when they had to enact women and such women I Shakespeare must have longed to see the boards trodden by the light foot of woman, with her incom parable grace and witchery and feelins. What manner of youth could be found, even in .Elizabeth's time, worthily to personate the divinity of womanhood? We know next to nothing of these boy women actors, but a demand creates a supply, and they may have been more satisfactory than we can well imagine. mey must have been handsome deli cately handsome. Gentleman's Maga zine. A MONSTER GLOBE. A Foc-Blmtle of the Karth to He Erected. One of the most reninrkable monu ments the world hns ever seen Is that projected by Klysee Roelus, tub. euii nent French geographer. Ills Idea is to construct a gigantic spheroid, In ex art imitation of tho eurth, as to its rela tive proportions and form, to le erected either in Londou, Paris or New York. This, he snys, will be an Imposing and permanent object lesson as to the topo graphical and geodetic features of the planet on which we live. In dimen sions It will be one-bumlred-thoutiuudtb as large as tho enrth proper. The equa torial diameter of the monumental spheroid will be approximately 418 feet and Its circumference' 1,312 feet. As to the general construction of the monument uud the choice of Its site, M. Rectus Insists that an artistic Ideal must be kept In view, and that the en velope of the globe shall be visible from a great distance. The glole Is to be mounted upon an axis, which will per mit of its being revolved nt will. To guard the surface against climate and weather there Is to be an envelope for the whole, nou-revolvable, painted on the outside to simulate the face of the earth. The available Interior of this envelope or "exterior blouse," as XI. Reel us calls It, that is, the space be tween it and the globe proper, will be devoted to various galleries and spiral ascents, stairways and scaffoldings to facilitate the minute study of the geo graphical surface. The cells of the great spiral will be about twenty feet opart, one above another, and will be twenty-four In number, 'ihe floor of the spirnl will be inclined toward the globe, so as to afford vantage points for photographing from various dis tances. The principal dimensions are as fol lows: ANOTHER GRATEFUL FAMILY. National Blessing. ripple The iron grasp of scrofula has no mercy upon its victims. This demon of tho blood is often not satisiled with causing dreadful sores, but racks the body with the pains of rheumatism until Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. "Nearly tour years ago I became af flicted with scrofula and rheumatism. Cradle Banning sores broke oat on my thighs. Pieces of bone came oat and an operation was contemplated. I had rheumatism in my legs, drawn up out of shape. I lost ap petite, could not sleep. I was a perfoct wreck. I continued to grow worse and finally gave up the doctor's treatment to Weill take Hood's Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite came back; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out and I threw away my crutches. I am now stout and hearty and am farming, whereas tour years ago I was cripple. I gladlv rec ommend Hood's Sarsaparilla.'1 UbbajT Hammond, Table Grove, Illinois. ' food's Sarsaparilla lathe One Trne Blood Purifier. All druggists. tU Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas. Diamond Thief a an Aothor. Richard Hardin, alias Ketcham, alias Wilson, the convicted diamond robber, has applied to the sheriff not to be transferred to the Indiana prison north until he finishes writing a book, on which he has been busy for several days, in which he purposes to give a true history of the celebrated Wells Fargo robbery, in which be was impli cated. He asserts that the book will cause cousternation in high circles and that be is encouraged to write it by one of the leading detectives in the employ of the Wells-Fargo company. The sheriff is not inclined to grant bis request- Chicago Times-Herald. Globe . . proper. En v. Feet. Feet Eqnntorinl diameter. . .. 418 521 Length of the axis 521 521 Equatorial clreiimf'nce. .1,312 l,(HO Area of the surface (square feet) 518,474 850.891 Total height of the structure, C30 feet Width of space between globe and en velope, fifty-one feet. - " The total weight of the globe and lta envelope, to be supported upon founda Hons of masonry, la estimated nt 27,000 tons. The cost of the whole structure will be about $4,000,000. The Caeeeeut of the Mohammwlaaa, The cresoeut symbol of the Moham medans bus nothing to do with their Vaetnn liuat w. 1 1 I l.t . Sonic;' uTm -Mr,. Miller Considers Paine's Celery Compound ui tun louowers of Mohummml at all, but was first ued by the Byzantines.' Thou sands of coins have been found in all parts or lurkey which dute back to the time wiien Coustuntiuonle was known as Byxautium, and on each of thefjs the symbol of tbecrescout appears, proving conclusively tiiut it was in ose aa an em blem among the people of that region long befuro Byziintium was overthrown and its nuuie chanced toConHtantinonla. The story of the origin of the crescent symbol is as follows: When Philip of Macedonia bosioued Byzautinm. be had planned to storm the city on a certain cloudy night, but before his arrange- tnouts were completed the moon shone tint and discovetcd bis approach to the besieged citizens, who accordingly marched out and repulsed his forces something which would have been im possible in the durkness. After that event all Byzantine coins bore the sym bol of the crescent moon, which was al ways alluded to as the "Savior of By zantium. After many years the hordes under Mohammed II captured Constantinople, At that time the crescent was used ev erywhere and upon everything. Suspect ing mat mere mnst be magical power in tne emblem the Mohammedans an propriated it, and have since nsed it as their only symbolio decoration. St Louis Republic a .v.i j(M -v m :i .v. s- :.ty. 1 a-af 1 - i iT T't-.'.iWk. aa ajr 1 i-,;.- . aW..'.aX 'K&fi.WfV VM V9MUI t,,P t .4.1 aV Athenian Street Car Pleaaentrlee. Conductor You got aboard after I took the fares, I believe? Passenger Not after yon took mine. Conductor But I do not remember taking yours. Passenger Very likely. Neither do L Conduct or( receiving uickol) Thanks. Northampton street I Boston Tran script HOW TO KEEP HOUSE. STRANGE GLOBE TROTTERS Half Niagara Fulli Ran Dry. For the first time in half a century the American falls practically ran dry on Feb. 13 of this year. By the formation of' an ice bridge or dam extending from Schlosser's dock on the American bank, about half way across the river, the wa ter was almost entirely diverted to the Canadian falls. That morning it was possible for a time for a man with a plank to have walked from the mainland to Goat is land without wetting his feet, and in deed to walk between all the islands in side of Goat island. A Youthful Engineer, The little town of Spann, in Johnson county, Ga., can probubjy boost of the youngest engineer in the state. He is Alvin Hanebnry, who is only 14 years of age and who has been a locomotive engineer for five years. He runs an en gine on a tram road operated by Garbutt Bros., in connection with their large sawmills. At the age of 6, Alvin became a fireman and ran on several roads, and at 9 took charge of an engine on the road by which he is now employed. .Louisville Conner-Journal. Exception In Favor of Rata, They are very literal in Japan. Not long ago a bridge was built which was so slight that a notice was put up, "Ho animals allowed to cross." But it was found impossible to keep the rats off it, and in order to have a rule which con Id be enforced the notice was taken down and "No large animals allowed to cross" was put up in its place. Chicago Inter Ocean. r-j; 1 , cure nver ins. easy to iiuuu a ruis lane, easy to operate. 250. The kedge anchor is modeled after the common mushroom. It is destined for use on sandy bottoms, where a common anchor wonld fail to bold. - f M.It llMIMtMSMMMM MltltMlltMIIHI ernes or blackwcll's Dunham Tobacco company. DURHAM, N. C Dear Sir: You are entitled to receive FR E E from your wholesale dealer, JWHITE STAR SOAP with all BlackwelTs Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. One bar of soap Free with each pound, whether 16 oz., 8 oz., 4 oz., or a oz., parkagM. We have notified every whole sale dealer In the United States that we will supp'y them with soap to give yon FR . Order a good supply of GENUINE DURHAM at once, and insist on getting your soap. One bar of Soap with -ch pound yon bur. Soap Is offered for a limited time, so order to-day. Yours very truly, BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOOACCO COMPANY. loiteti 1111. If yva fcava aa r Slfftcatty la arecarfarf fmt eaap. cat eat mis mmwm unm eana m win riei The Remarkable Journey Two Young Men Will Make with Uorb. A remarkable journey has recently been commenced by two young men In North Dakota. They propose to trnv el around the world with a team of dogs. Eight big, well-trained New foundlands are to draw them every step or tne way except, of course, where it Is necessary to cross the ocean. The dogs have already been procured and sis of them are shown In the accompnuylng picture. Only six will be put in harness at one time; the other two will run behind as a reserve force, to toke the places of any that become lame or exhausted. Six months have been spent In training these, flue fellows; and they are as obedient us horses and almost as strong. The lightest weighs 130 pounds, the heav iest 170; and on an ordinary road they can easily make twenty or thirty miles a day, drawing their burden. Horsos could hardly do better; and this team may very possibly prove much more useful than horses in unexpected ways. If the boys, In any of the half-clvllized regions through which they tnust pa.-w. should happen to be threatened with rough usage, these eight huge dogs would be formidable allies. The two young men, Kenworthy and Whltwall by name, started from Grand Forks, N. D. Prom Chicago the boys proceeded to New York; thence, by steamer, they go to Liverpool. . After a drive through England they will cross the channel to France, and visit tho principal European cities. Then will come a long drive through Asia prol aoiy me most nazaraous part of the whole expedition. From some port In China or Japan tbey will embark for San Francisco. It Is then intended to visit every city In the United Btates and Canada having a population of 20,- 000 or more. mm mm '4 There is no spring 1 ucdytu.aitJ Paine's celery compound. Sufferers from debility who find their convalescence too slow, are joyously surprised by the brisk impetus toward recovery that oomes from Paine's oelery oompoond. Its healing, nerve-restoring, blood-making, nourishing powers go so directly to the root of the trouble that the progress toward health and strength is steady and uninterrupted. No relapses oome when Paine's oelery compound bas onoe fairly begun its healthful action. With a stronger appetite, sounder sleep, and better digestion (results that everyone has experienced who has taken Paine's celery compound), the weak and sore kidneys and the tired stomach cease to tronble, and thi nerves allow one to work unvexnd by day and to sleep by night without dis turbance. This is whHt physicians mean when they say that Paine's oolery compound cures nervous diseases permanently. For disordered liver, and for all blood diseases, physicians use this great formula or Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., LL. D. , of Dxrtmonth college Ate..,.' 5T YfH CWOHESTEHi BNCLI8H, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND rEttmoNft.u r xus &Y&1. T.MI0"l0,Nl-AN,aINU,N(' Tha nlj Sifts Sr.M4nUalu Pill (Or nl& S Vt LadlM, Mk DniftUI lor CUduUir i lfll IHanumi Brmnd lo MW ud GoU mulll. With all the luxuries and pleasures of this life, its big enjoyments and its smaller comforts, there Is an effect or antithesis which we have to contend with in the form of aches and pains. In some way and by some means every one has a touoh of loom in some lorm at some tune. I nning as buiiib ui mem may oe, me risK is mai iney win grow to sometning greater and racK the system with constant torture. There is nothing, therefore, ot this kind that we have a right to trite with. Taken in time, tne wont forms of aches and pains are easi y subdued and permanently cured by the free use ot St. Jacobs Oil. No well regulated household ought to be with- uui a Donie 01 mis great romeay lor pain. One good reason fur this ia tbatsome kinds or sudden pain are acute enough to le fatal, where the application of the great uure migut save me. 1 ou KS'U 11 also in the bouse at all times for hurts, cuts and wounds, and the house that always has it aeepa a ion 01 insurance agaiuet pain. "Mamma. I saw a dog tody that had only fnl ,ni kjlt u " ' k. i thre leg.!' "Weren't you awfully lorry for !S g j bfkwneB.hd!U,, uiiu 1 - iium, uhu oub mure leg luaui A THINITlf OF KVILS. Paiue'a o.iry compound. It has lifted thousands from bds of siokness. It does what nothing else ever did for the lAnnleua. ftlA rivannnrln and rtia 'Ha rr , - " i' f , w .w- spoudent it cures them once and for all. Here is a testimonial from E. A. Miller of Columbu, O , aooompuuying the photograph of bis family. "For two years past I have been a oon stant sufferer with severe nervous head aches, ofttiinea being compelled to go to bed, when my business necessitated my personal attention. Last week my physioisn reonmmended Paine's celery compound. I have, taken now four bottles, and have not suffered with headache since. This government, in my mind, should pay the discoverer of Paine's oelery compound a sum of money sufficient to keep bim and all Vxim Waal a I uao 4 Invn w rlntttnrs 1 aI m natnral life." Mr. Miller is the son of Dr. J. D. Miller. His wife is the granddaughter of the late Gov Lucas of Ohio. Mr. Miller's praise of Paine's celery com pound is equaled by that of thousands of others who owe their health and strength to this greatest of all rem edies. . . v BUloBineu. lck headachn anil lrreimlrltir nf the bowt-ut aeoomtianv each othtr. Tn ihn pa. movai 01 in a innllVul evila Hniuttr' Mtnm aoh .Bitten la specially adapted. It alaocuiei dyspepla, rlieuiuaiinn, malarial coiuplaliita. Dllloukiieta. nervoniueta and coimtitMilo,,. Th moKtiatitlacloiy renului follow a fair trial Lie 11 aauy. When a mail reallv lnvea hla nflahhni film. elf It generally turns out that the neighbor is a uiwty viri. 1 believe my prompt use of Piso's Our prevented quick consumption Mrs. Lucy disease and In Wallace, Marquette, Kans., Deo. 12, '95. oondltion than BEWARE or OINTMKNTS FOB CA TARRH THAT CONTAIN MKKCCRY, I fa bnanUiM blmrlbbM. Take her klaa. .. SuhHttvtlan mnd milortM.. haT ll WIU la p.Mbort boiM,pln. tiwiMr,uitmi nantorft-lta. At Drucfiiu, Mai al 13 .! r-mp. p.ni.ol.r.. wiimooUu. and '-luW for lainh" MIMMr, bf ratara Mail. If 10.0IK TnllmonUM. ATwu Pavtr. SoU tj all Loral Itraial't-. -r OIIICIHtaTltM CHEMICAL VO saa MaduJ "l-IIILAnKIJ'HIA. Ttu TTT"" NTV r A. "T T,,e very remarkable and certain V V yJ IVrl A- I XI relief given woman by MOOBE'B u k , , , , REVEALED KEMEDY baa given it the name of Woman's Friend. It ia a av . uniform! v suciMb. 55Lb?ie..a?d .I10",6" ,f,WomaP . . life. ThonsandHoi ffVIUDU M3Blill iur 1L. IK Will 171 Vh riaaaa IT ll anal Brm.fi ?drr?!BA?JIK.!. pleaanfe. For sale by all druggists. BLUMAUER-FRANK DRUG CO.. Portland. Agenta, PnERCURIAL llil , . pnisnu W I w W I Is the result of the nsntl treatment of blood disorders. The system is filled with Mercury and Potash remediea mors to be dreaded than tha disease and in a short while is in a far worse belore. The common result la niiEMTisn 44 Just as Good" never yet equalled Aa mercHir will anrelv deatrnr tha aana nf amen buq uumpieieiy arrange me wnoie ays em when entering it through the mucous surfices. Such ai tl lea tbuuld never be uwd except ou preaciiptiona from rrnutMble uhvaiclauK. aa tha uaniuKe iney win on ia ten luia in me good you ran pomlbly derive from tuem. Uall'a Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & On., To ledo, O., wiutaliia no meroury, and la lakeu In ternally, acting directly niiou the blood and muuiua aurlace of thaavatem. In bHvlns Hall Catarrh Cure be sure )ou get the genuine. It la uaen inierna iy, ana mxae in JOitao, Ohio, by Bold by drugglntn, price 76c per bottle. Hall's family Pills are the beat. for which SJ9J9. is the most reliable cure. A few bottles will afford relief where all else bas failed. I suffered from a severe attack of Mercurial Bbeumatlam, my arms and legs being swollen to twice their natural alia, canaina the most szcruciating pains. I spent hundreds of dollors without relief, but after taking a few bottleaot 1 improved rapidly ann am now a well man-completely cured. I can heartily I recommend it to any ona suffering from thla painful , www. h, r, inini. , - noma L-rea Brooklyn Elevated a. B, Emma M. Hooper. 0' the Ladles1 Home Oar TreatiM oa Blood lad aln ijiwmm i miiien in. to maj BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING. 5imply refuse the "just as good " sort. If your dealer will not aupply you we will. Sampltt ihowlng hbel$ and maUrlall mM fnt. Home Dresamaklng,'1 t new book by Miss Journal. FITS. All flta atoDDad trea br tir. Kliu, Qraat Nerre Keatorer. Nofltaaflai tha ant day'a naa. afarvelona corea. Treatlaa and StOu inn ogii in hj r 1 caaaa. ana 10 iir hum. wi Aroa a.t rnuappionia. ra TrT GiEMa iui JfMaaiav,. The Oldest Family in the World. The question as to whicb is the oldest family In the world seems to be set tled In favor of that of the Mikado of Japan. About a dozen of the 400 bar ons In the British House of Lords date back to 1400, the earliest being 1404. The oldest family in the British Isles Is the Mar family of Scotland, 1093. The Campbells, of Argyle, began In 1100. Talleyrand dates from 1109. Bis marck from 1270, the Grosvenor fam ily, the Dukes of Westminster, 10C0; the Austrian House of Hapsburg goes back to 052, and the House of Bourbon to 864. The descendants of Moham med, born 670, are all registered care fully and authoritatively In a book kept In Mecca by the chief of the fam ily. Little or no doubt exists of the absolute authenticity of the long line of Mohammed's descendants. In China there are many old families, also among the Jews, "but," saya a recent writer, "when it comes to pedigrees, there is one gentleman to whom the world must take off its hat, not as facile priuceps or primus inter pares, but as a great and only nonesuch. This Is the Mika do of Japan." Ills place bas been filled by members of bis family for more than 2.500 years. The present Mikado Is the 122d of the line. Tbe first one was contemporary with Nebuchadnezzar, CC0 before Christ Tho common lotus was tbe most ta- rreil flower of the Egyptians. Its repre wiration is everywhere found on their oa; numenta. FOR PEOPLE THAI ARE SICK or 'Just Don't Peal Wall," ,UIVER PILL8 an the Ona Thing to uu. Only One for a Doae. Sold by DruaKata at 280. a box Samplea mailed f res, Addre.a nr. Roaan.e mm o. pwia, j, . FRAZER AXLE GREASE telling how to put on Bias Velveteen Skirt Bind ing sent lor 25c. postage paid. S. rl. M. Co., P. O. Bos 69 N. V. City. WHO CARRIES THE LARGEST Une of Cutlery. Sporting Uoodi. Barber supplies and Bazaar doodn? Wny, doa t you know THE WILL ft FINCK COMPANY T ' , Tbey will aupply you with anything you want at lowest market price. Send lor General Cata logue or Catalogue of Hportlug Uooda or Barter Supplies. 820 Market Utreet, Han Kranclie, tat. BEIT IN THE WORLD. Its wearing n ualltlea n re uniiirniiieil. actually outlawing two boxes of any other brand Kiee Horn Aiilml01la. llT THK UBUIKJC full BALK BY OKKUON AND I WASHINGTON ME l CHANTS- ana ueaiers generally. what ails you?! Gladness Comes With a better understanding1 of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleawantefforte ritrhtly directed. There ia comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are nob duo to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, whicb the pleaaant family laxative, Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That ia why it is the only remedy with millionsof lamiliea, and is everywhere esteemed bo highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acta. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when yon pur chase, that you have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Go. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system la regular, laxatives or other remediea are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the moat skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have tbe beat, and with the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is moat largely Jsjed and gjvea moat general satisfaction. Woman Advocating- Cleanllneas. The Women's Civio league of Cincin nati has attemped to bring about many reforms in the manners and customs of the Queen City. Last spring the league made an nrgent appeal to the board of administration for sand piles to be scat tered over the city that the children might play in tbem. Later the league suggested to the mayor tbat cuspidors be placed along the edge of the side walks so that men might expectorate in to tbem. Recently one of the members of the league, while riding on a street car, saw a policetcan who was chewing tobacco and spurting the saliva on the floor. This lady reported tbe incident to the league. Tbe women addressed an appeal to the mayor, and bis honor Mayor John M. Caldwell issued an or der to the police force, forbidding expectoration-either on street cars or on tbe sidewalks. The Women's Civic league is becoming a powerful political agency in municipal affairs. Chicago Chronicle. Mrs. ueorgo ll. Frost, pastor ot tbe Congregational cbnrch in Littleton, N. H., came to occupy her position in rath er an nnnsual way. Having supplied her husband's pulpit for a year, she was ionnd so well fitted for tbe work tbat tbe was subjected to an examination by tbe ecclesiastical council, and afterward duly ordained. The arrangement is f on nd must satisfactory, both to congre gation and minister. Bare yaa a fttllnf ' f walgbt la tha ' Stomach Bloating attartatiag Btkb ln of Wind Vomit, i Intof rood Watt- bra,a Heart bara Bad Taata la tha Moata la tha Mors. lat-Palaltatloa of tbtHearMaatoDIH Uailoa at Btoaaee Caaaared Marth i Hit la tha Bowtle t I of rinh ; Slcala Appttlte ' pepremad, Irritable ' Coodltlaa af tha , Mind DIulaCM Headache Conotlo- , atiaa or vianaor ' Tbca yoa hare DYSPEPSIA la mi f IU nan form.. Tfct f fMHIvf cart wr w it-ireMioi Ma plaint n Ticker s Dyspepsia Ulim, hf a.all, area Itl. M receipt tf 45 cento flillll Raaaaff IITiiatl tanatanal Wh. Imji: "I Kinfrctl hornr.ly frm, dyaispiidi, bail ACMriiauirw,uMniiii iiHtitu.nava cured ina." . ACKER MBDICINECO.. 14 18 Cbauben SL, N.T.1 WINSLOW'S MMPj (Psaavaa-) ( - rOft CHI LOR IN TKKTHINO ! rariaaiara SURE CURE for PILES lutix u aiiaa. Mi.rmMi,niHrwiaaa HWWIHWMfL A Ur. 4.,,',..,, wtt ttm. PYM au. jaiiM,iaMU. Maaaae. f sua. ra. I I Beat Couch arrupTTaM uu. Daa I f I a In tln.. rV4d by ammnoia. t I Na K. P. N. U. Ko. (M9 8. F. N. U. Ko. 7M