t Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. GOVERNMENT BONDS. 60VE BUYSR3 FORGET TO COLLECT INTEREST OR PRINCIPAL. InM Inleresllng Inlurmellua tipniM a Lars figures Tbe DIITaraaee lla taaan Ctpm aad Urglaterad lloaila, IJuw Intrtesl I'llea l A nntuber of sntij fortuuet ar. lyinjj n tl:o United Slates treasury waiting ( r nmieloily to step tip ami dujm tlicm. iimney I due on Ixiinl lonif at'o cillej in. Some of tlieui have nevrr Is-en cnsli'il by tlie hoMera. On tlie o, 1 ilrlit." which eiiilinirra nil loans m.nln to this Rovertiuietit np to 1R.T7. fUl.OOO is ti!l owing. Since that ilut more tlinii $1,000,000 him nreuiiinlntetl, beins inr.il!fl fr ljr the intmhim en titled to it. either thronijh m-glto'iM' or for othi-r reasons. A oiiisiilfr.il.le fnirtion of this (rrrnt inn now hclil by the treasurer of the Un.tfl Sl.iti in the hiio of cheek. Interest on rrtpstereil tauuls In pnM by chrvV. but a people aro constantly clwnin their mlilresse it not lnfre fjnin'ly haiH'in lli.it track in lout for nwhile'of mi in.livMuiil bonJlioldcr. Un-ili-r such Cirrtiinstanoes the quarterly in-t.n-st check are rettiineil a they full nr nnl in the course of time pile np. TVy nre kept for nn Imlefinite period ami nre i;ool forever. There ure auch checks tn the treasur er's ofl'ico now which have acrtimulatoj Jiirui',' niuro than 10 years. On theoth rr hiiti'l. knowing that they aro always cno-l for the nnmcy they represent. eo plf often b-ep these intern! checks, put t in t them nwaynml hoarding them, just a if they were no mnch cash. Only the other day a batch of 40 check for $1 each wan received at the treasury. Tlie owner hail aimply put them away aa they came in year nfter year. The millionaire i commonly repre sented na en-a.''l in clipping coupona from lind. This In nn e;.Tej;ions error. Hii-h men. ns n rule, do not hold coupon honds. Such iMind.i are not wife prop erty. They aronlwaya uyuble to bearer like treasury note. If lost, the govern men! will not replace them. According ly, for the sake of aeenrity, people are constantly rschnnidnst them for reps tered lxni.1. The '"'"I conpon bonds is now nls.nt :n.000.000, mostly in the handr. of small holders. K'.'.-ist.-red Ihupio nre rich tnen'a prop erty pir excellence. At present about (rjn'i.oifet.niM worth of them ts held by priv ite indivi. Inula. Of thia great tnn ls;.(H)i.i0. or not far from one-half, la owned by 1 .000 persona, roughly apeak ins. whose holding average 30,000. The name of these fortunate individ uals nre kept aecret by the treasury. Some of the fortune possessed in thla stinpe nre enormous. Among the great et holding nre those of the Vnnder hilts. Old William II. Vunderbilt had fl.V003.00J in rendered bonds at one time. Almtit 20 years n-o f 10.000 worth of tS consols of IMtt und 107 wero stolen in Havana. The thief altered them by era-iii,' the tiaiim from tho face and Bold I hem to ignorant persons. They were for fl.OOO each. Ever since then they have Ihi-h coming in to the treasury through Innlcsniid otherwise. Of course they were useless to the holders, being registered nnd only payable to the orig inal owner. The originnl owner lost nothing, of course. All he h id to do was to notify the secretary of tho treasury, givin) nn affidavit and n bond of indemnity, and the stolen consols were replaced. That Is lie advantage of registered bonds. The number of ech bonds that have oeen lost nnd stolen is astonif hing. A list of them. ntimWing nearly 1.000. is limited and circulated by the govern ment. It is called the "cavent list" and is de signed to warn bankers and others agi.inst nccepting securities of the num bers mentioned. Sometime ago a report came from Indianapolis of a bond that wax said to have Iwen destroyed. Affi davits, etc.. Iieing furnished, a new one whs issued to replace it. Ten years later that identical seenrity was forwarded to Hie treasury from Ilolyoke. Mum. It Imd lieen found in lot of waste rier at n pajier mill. There waa no pieMion of fraud in this case. The own er lot it and nppoed that it had been burned. A L-reat many bonds called for re- ditnption CO year and more ago bsve never ls-n presented forpayment. Some of lliein hive doubtless been put away and forgotten. It is imspned that oth ers have liwn lost ut sea togetlier with their owners. The qnantity of gA and stiver in com and bullion sunk from wrecks in the ocean amounts to many millions of dollars in the course of a cen lurv. Only alsint $3,000,000 worth of bonds is iHMd by comparatively poor per- us. Mini tli"e in snms of fioo or lees. Ai-nt :W years ngo Uncle Sam lent, lot of m n-y to help build various trans continental railways. It was understood that tho comp.uii.-s would refnn 1 ths ca. as soon as they got well started. There is little l.k-hhood that any con siderable irt-f it will ever be jM Then-is still owing r4 OoO.UiO of orir innl in lebte.!nes. plus fTO.OuO.OoO of l 'terrrt. To raise this money for the ne of th railw.iTi. the covennnent issnel Ixini! at i!tnervnttimesfroi:ilsA'toi;9. They were to rau fcr"v)y. ars at p-rcent Toe tressory is still lmg this Ujf In terest, which it more than twice what tr loao U worth to.lay. New Tork World. he Lhm Snatch MmU. LaA? Egin is very musically lnrlhsl and has speciJ pre-lilection for th. cUarattrnsTic cuirsi:ionJ of bernativ. Un I and his taught ail b r children . ng theCnoold hcotua mellie. Ilia hr cnUota every eretjjnj to h t ha Join btr at tli. ritatio, from tle oldt slows to Lv!y Bril. tiny U;ry of turee iiaotrs whose piece de rati-lane tU prtacat (a U familiar "BoswUs Eova. EXERCISE FOR THE EVES. AtMtatelf KMwa.nr? In llnlir That tM I Ulna stair II I'rMrrtrd. Wh'-n the eyes are trciitid fairly, they are trngt blind, not wiakm. .1. ly work. Just as the nrinsuf a Idacksmitb grow the stronger for his trade, so th. ryes of watchmakers who work under beulthy conditions are found to improve and not to deteriorate in vigor and quickness. It is the nhiiMi of the ryes, n t their use, which is to le avoided. If a limn is aware either that his eye. teed no artificial correction or rise lave rireived their projs-r adjustment, und if his work, whether literary ot mechanical, is done in a light Uitb steady and sutllcieiit and with a due re gard us to ordinary sanitary rules, he may f's I suru that he is strengthening his eyes, not weakening tin in. by hard work. Men of intellectual pursuits sometimes are afraid of losing their meiitnl (Miwers iu old age iH-cnuso tiny havo drawn so much tion theia when young. The revere, is nearer the truth, and if they have not overtaxed their brains the fear is alisolutcly grcnndlcsa. The man whau intellect K'x-s lirst in old age is generally some farmer or la Isirer who has never strengthened and invigorated it by use; not the sditiciun. the lawyer or tho man of letters. So with the ere. Those who had strength ened their eyes by using them projierly keep ki-en sight longer than those who have never trained them. In the ens of the man who has neglected to give his eyes full development they will fail in power along with hU other bodily functions. When, however, the man who. born with good eyes, has kept them in constant bard work nnd yet never strained them reaches old age, b. may find them cnpnldo of performing their functions better thnn any other or gan of the body. Philadelphia Time. Threa I'rajrrrs or a Mule ClrL "(iod bless iis every one. " A littl. girl in lied in the other room is praying to go to sleep, hut fighting to stay awake. "O Lord. "said she, "make hie good and let me go iu tho omnibus to see Aunt Margaret and .11 the aunts and nieces and mothers. Dou't let it bail or snow or rain, for I want to go in the omnibus to see Aunt Matgaret very much indeed, and all tho aunts and niects nnd mothers. Make me well so tint I can go in the omnibus, please do. Die grandpa and grandma. Aunt Kate and Aunt Siphia and Mr. Charles Swan. I'.lesa pnpa and mamma, and mako us all good so that we can go to heaven at hist, for Jesus) sake. Amen." There was a short pause, und then tb. wide nwuke. defiant voice went on: "Keep grandma from dying before th. gets here. lVm t let anything hap pen to her. Don't let any bears or wild beasts eat her up. illcse grandpa nnd grandma and Mr. Chnrles Swim and Aunt Kate und Aunt Sophia." Another pause, a little longer than the first, mid tho nucouucrod on. bo gun again: "I long for apple. I long for milk. I long for pie. I long to lie good. I wi.ih I hud not that cold. I long for some brown bread. I long for soma mo lasses. I long for some white bread. I long to lie a woman. I thank thee that it did not ruin or snow. Give mo clean spirit. Let me be good when papa ia hero, for it grieves hi in to have in. nuiighty, and he buys me things play things. I have prayed that I should go to sleep. That miiki's three prayers." A yawn, a long drawn breulli. and then silence presently announced that the luct prayer wus answered, and sleep reigned. Uiin McCuuley in Washing ton Tost Ham It's aa Aluminium Wedding. The ulrcady long list of jubilee, and family ceh bratious bus been enriched by a novelty in the line of wedding foa tivities. The family and friends of a rich manufacturer living In the neigh borhood of Berlin deemed the interval between the silver ami golden wedding to be altogether too long, and halving It iiitnxlnced last week an aluminium wedding by offering the bappy conpl. on the occcasion of the completion of 87 years of wedded hfo a choice va riety of presents made of slnininiuin. If this now! idea should take, the alumini um industry has a great future befot. it Tbe Prussian capital, of all Uertuan cities the one most given to societies and fetes of every possible name and descrip tion, has since gone even one better by cehbruting a seven year wedding, which thetriendsof the parties, with true Ber lin humor, christened th. jubilee of tb. seven yeats war. Paris American Register. jmpathrtls Tarclaatloaw The Listener bas heard of something very queer and quite new to bim. It ia sympathetic vaccination, which aer eral eople ar. said to have suffered from. Witbont having been vaccinated at all. but with vaccinated people all aliout. yoo presently feel at time, a stinging it itching sensation in a spot on your arm where the doctor would bave vaccinuted you if yoo bad been vaccinated. In some rase this sympa thetic vaccination afflicts only tbe left arm. bnt occasionally it shifts from on. inn to the other, appearing first on tb. left and then for a time on tbe right. It is believed to a n'tvotis outgrowth of the continual complaints of vaccinat ed - ople and their everla-ting descrip tion l their sensation. lioston Trao- s-T-.rt HI Via mt I ha rM. TV editor of a daily to bis reporter, who lk savjge, " What ia tbe matttt with yon. friend?" The natt'Tf Just this: I waa toM there ba l ta a collision on tb wet em Jitfjk 10 killed. 20 Injured! 1 wlrtst for rarticnlsrs. Nothing ; cot tbe alight est accident isn't it raxing?" Pa trtute Nurtuind. ataifcar rfmalr. Id tbe fir namber of a oew rr- sn n rlodiral appeared a Mfr to the edl t r mtf-4. "A hushcrtb.r c-f M1 Wars' btaodina"IIn3anrgw Friv tuIiUtU. 1)1 ;U He Describes the Sensations ol His Own Death. A r.lTL r.U.t. I'KOH A (HIT. Irlug AliHia and l uiarrd for Wllhla Ilia aunl if I uln - llriMarhable (.bia4 Mury Vuuilird ir I'ja ltriulalilakrailih 'lrrg-Mian. A Kns' loin !i nini-t.-r In lliimbnrton biro. oiil.i!itl. ot lsfor tho follow ln i:hot tory, i h I - i hi ull Us con Hid kirts l itlu.liiii I - inie. Iu printing II kftcr.il v...rs n.-il.iliior Mi ni of Tim ltrvi. ,v o( ;-w.u mi I that l'iitfrtlie empli;ilU' foiiitur of tlie h r.rvuiaii he should Law ilniibti -d ll.o .il.iliiy of any slati'tni'iit long nnd mi iVliul'-d Is inn nimle by a ; host. I.oosts nre usually ei ther lllolio-i llal.li' or etessllligl.r rvcrVKil tn their eo.iimiiiiUatioiis, wlutv-ts this sS IIK tO!-T Ills rooTllol l AMI fill. ghost untile iiiite n lorig hnrangue. How ever, the story U lot, n- .tln. nml In one i lit quite nnliil hi lis grewanine iletall. lien' It Is: The Wayside hiitr.t lt.illvon;i. In the far north, was pit tun siiio and einnfortulile, and within ony ren h w.is iilninilanee of eiccllcnt lllin. I a ' ghillle" w ho wiu tut well ten .1 hi plx iilorial Ion- an ancient Wall on IiIium If. liotmhl .Mitclvor knew every ssd hi the river ami every nisik in it whero n itilnion lay, wind he was an equally unerring not hority nwny among the lonely mountain lis hs und sinitms. Ho was an Intelligent, manly fellow, light of hi art nnd foot, nnd Jn-t sm h a guide as makes n holiday bright mid pleiiMint. Lit tle did I ilo'.uu ns I urtel ullh him one evening lift, r a lueiitonible day's ssirt that I shoiiltl nevrr ng:illl bear his chivr fill IiiiikIi or listen I i thiesiwelnl high land stories that so often liuhteiiisl tho te dium of the homeward Journey. Itonald was ennf' I to l tunrrliM to the miller's ilmmhter, n rnsile Is-nuly n siding In the adjacent hamlet. It was his custom to visit lierut I lie i lo-eof ea.li day. Ills course for inon' llian n mile lay along the ledge of bl'h Tn:a which i-ossl down to the sen. Though the way was danger ous to one unacualntisl with it, lie nns fa miliar from childhood with ever)- step of It. Due nl;;lit lie starti-d later than usual, and In order to shorten the distance he struck down toivanl the Ms'k. Willi the Intention i f p ttln-; to the base at n (silut farther on, but III iloln.t n he h-l his f.xit hol.l nnd fell n ill-t:iii'v i f ::) f. V. The following morning, after waiting for Konald until midday, 1 hud to itoulnnii to n favorite moorland stream nnd did not n'turn till late Then It was that I found he hail illMiiqs'antl. Ominous fears and wh!sx'rs wcr.' sisui In full wing. Ilut tho general iilarin did not movo inn I had tsinll4i nee hi lionald and wus certain that hu would shortly turn up. This ho did, though In n way far oilier than I had an- tlclNltlsL In tho gloom of tlm third evening, aa Kwnn Matheson, it thoii'.'hlful hut nbs lit mlndi'd vlllagiT, was vending his way homewanl, he kiiv Konald coming In his din vi Ion from one of tho nelghlsirlng houses. Never doiililing it was he, Kwan accost. tl lihn n.i tiny Imt, but tho wonls that fell on Ills cars, so plaintive nnd su peniatural, lilted him with iiniilt. nihlo dn-iul. 'I am gone gopo forever," said bo. "They ms-L me, but i:i life th y shall never find me. It 1. l ot I you mv; It Is my spirit, my shadow. As wo move on I will U ll you hiov the i:n :;t change enine." With that thi'lno inovisl side by side, the living bnirnn 1 1 rvomility und thii strange, unearthly sst ti r, and tlm follow ing monologue v. hu h the narrator after ward divlansl held him with a grip nnd a fas. Illation that wcio morv than human took pl.us: Tlinv iilfhts e;-o, v. hen on my way to Uiecld mill. I tool, the shortcut along ther-lgrof thcrlllf. but In attempting to Hike down th:u'ih tho pOMUgu In the v i t.- i r. -i.v;Wa?ic l-v-. MUM TIIK TWO Movl.D HUE BT Sifif. firi;s I put my fi"t on a tuft of wet grass and ll.sl and fi II. It as the work of mi Instant, but it ft ii,' d in. nge, nnd then there was a sharp, l llndlng M-ns.il Ion, and I knew no more till r.t midnight I awuko ns from Iraihl"! dnaui. There was a dull pain In try h mI where the pnTti'd ft k eiune in ei'.ntai t Willi it. Iltherwlna ) u is unhurt, f..' I fell on tlm ! soft .-mil within the a margin. The imam s up, nnd In ltheoU. nlitfht I n.anagxl to bind Htypoct.it liamlL. n hh f sn.und ,he wound. I then Iny down nnd Irh-d to rest, bal I could not r--t. fy t rain was In a tmi ,luous wh'rl, nnd thought rhiwsl hoirht like i,e e an-s which rolled on In fri'lt Vii:'l Wis" to I - 1 1 of tnef Would I die 1 f"r" tfi'i l--n. in,-? Or If I llvisl to the waa t!.- tj any rfcnm e of tny r In . :i tT I lo.-i. -J or .01. J hi tl. hji: la .t f '" i ne might ls mar, but the p4i,'K- I b.yv.as ..n- ly and oiifr-'T'i'sl. ri.'l Ihon'i I h tiri Ihe dis tant UirLr'S'if l - '"d t' " ' nl-d try U a s..litarr - 4 bird as It lle-.v uverhead no liuican Is it'g v. n. ar I'ar out In the hay 1 s.v-tr t!.' Ii-!.t f a n.lng ship, and hisiioctiT' It I ni l- a..r-d to t ry, but my rou"-r sires' lo'l by the wind .nd the ,,-, rJ ;!i L.'l.t -'ii went out In the void. Tu n I km -w t.. m was no d. liver oat that tii.-l 1. fterft.'y afterward I V 11 ulirp. but tff iVp m ii,.t'irs-l and full of Uraams U bt-n I 3'T'jU, tho s in was nli.g ts-hlnd the m'W.n'r.lf a: 'I rt..sr,:n;tli hiKs and ths d .le. wiiri ins glory of a newborn lay. tho light f r which I lonin-d was men1 li rr.l'K tlian the darWneaa. Tliere to the r.-'hl s:n-: IkiI the Isnutlful sands 011 win. '1 v.i uissl, wliti frts-. Joyous In an s. to pi. y "iir Isotsh fames. And then., far th-r io' ' he gn-n sloiK'. sl.ssl the v il li," I-1-. 111 g-oiuid. w lUl lls tall while st. 11. . Hut ,.rs.' Ihi.tinll I m. Willi horror. I.. t the waves were within a few f.vt of 1,11' a-i.l that the last tills) bad swept ihe pl..' w here I lay Oh. I la- ii foiiri f It, to hnve life, full and l'ii". on. critslusl nut slowly huh by hu h' Tin- w.o.-s Ki n nenrtng, rns'pltu ell lit." m rs nls toward their pr. y. I'oul.l I onlv it t out of their n nch. I f. It sun I should Is- found by tin children on their way los. ac.il or us lin y wnud. nsl at Ihe play hour While I thus n ll.slisl a wave i. one it. 1. Mug over me nnd st I mil up w hut eia-igy th. n n.u ull wlililti me. 1 loan lost, though tli. mtti was rtcrueiatllig. Io ilriLj 111; s If out -l.le Ihe si . t level, nnd then f..r a tiino Ihctv wasonothi-rtn.iihl.il blank W In n I in xt aw..l.e, I heanl Ihe tolii-s of the hit In n nt play ntsivc me, but I could 11. ither nli nor cry. A pan-hlug III 111yll1M.it still. si tho wonls ns liny rnme, nnd tiny sotitul.il lo myself like painful hl- rs. And the ehlldn n w. m so near I caul. I ping 11 im th.-lii by tin ir Volii the ehlldn n that could save 111. did they but know! The sun bad parsed slowly to ttu'W.s,t. nnd the dark shadows fi ll once mure. I waa falnl and tlnsl, nnd hi utter wcarlne I lay b;u k oil the can Ii. with the skymcr heiul ami the stars I s. king down with In flnlte pliy hi their faraway eye. I could not pray, for my soul sn'itml heavy ns I. ml, and wild, nls-lllous Ihoiighla lllhil 11 1 y heart. And yet 1 was dy ing !(.!. m' 1110 1111 pns-n l-hin. n.s.- nut of the Inllnltc bl.u kn.-s no h iM ti of pence low hl. b I could llis nnd Iw ut ns.1. Ik lilnd me, amid much that was 1 1 un then sl.ssl forth the memories ni.d Ihe dissls of the past. They became as living thltu-s. t imsi each one w Ith my own lltfiirv and chnrm ter. They pn-ss.il on neiinT nnd nean r. I trl.il to ccna' them, but I could not any tiiori' than I could rise fnim the place w heni I lay. A I last I hey came up Is hind me, nud with cruel hands I hey thrust me out over the margin into tho dark and lsuiull.s.a is van of death. The earth nnd sen anil sky nn hlott.il out fnim my view, nud the wis- mid the mystery of tl:o eternal s'iietrito every chnmls rol my Ishig." Tho sss'tnd voice rcn.il, nnd Kwan, lisikln mutiil. mw what he had not no tlissl Is'fon thai the el.it his. nnill he Issly of his ghisitly companion went burning fnim within oiitwnrd and yet wero 11. 4 Ci.nsiim.il. The nluht, pnssslisl by the welnl story, was t.si much for him, nnd coming at tho Instant to a house, tho donl Ttti.v Mscovnu n Tint br au nonr. of whit h stissl nu n, he ru-h.il in nnd swisincd. On recovering ho told what he had lus n nnd heanl, but no one believed his laic. They said it wits Ihe cn-ntlon of his own Imagination, the mem phnnlnsy of nil ovcrlienlitl bruin, nnd so llttlo hctil did liny give to It that they did Hot even sivk to verify its truth or discover lls fnlsr his si by going to I ho ss it where Hnnuld Was said lo havo met his dentil. Next day waa dark nnd lowering. The clouds eluiKil null other in wild army, and tho blnls lmven-d low, with wlilo cln llng flight. Alsmt midday tho storm riLnl, nnd the wl.lto cantsil waves nillnl mountain high nnd dashed in fury against the ns-ks of tho north, tho first barrier lo break their course during nnunnnnl ntu h of mom than n.isid mill's. In luttum, grand ns It Is, there Is nothing grander than this war of tho storm, tho sea und the beetling clltf. It was not, however, to admire Ihe grandeur of tho ehiiientnl strife that I ho Inhabitants of llnllvnnn liaslenul to the shorn. A vi-ssel hovo In sight with dis mantled masts, nud nnnblo to brnvolho heavy sea bad turned landwnnl nnd was drifting for the buy. This wns her only chains, but It was full of risk, for them was no ileplh of witter, nnd Is-nenth went tnvu'liennis hanks of sand. On she rnme, with her living freight, nt 0110 time bid den nltngether fmm view, then s'n In d aloft, but nt last there Is a rnish he has gniutiil.il nnd Ins l'il over 011 her sido. TIiism. on shore put out manfully to tho rescue of tho iiiiforiunulo cmw, and sis in all of them not already swept uvcrlsmrd wero brought In snfeiy 10 land. It waa a rml day, and it rust a ghxmi over many a henrt. Ilut Its sinldit sight hail yet to Iw revisdnl. As the villagers who luul (si n viewing thoshlpwrt k were returning they discovered tho deed Issly of Itonald Mm Ivor, stn ti hut on the sand a few fis't Isyoml tho sea margin, with a gash In his fon lii iut and a s ki t hand Lenhief usisl na a Imndago for tho wound. ARE FAKE LOTTERIES. List af rraadalaat. t aararwa Whaae UrawlKS Ksser Take I'laea. A Chicago daily publishes th. follow ing list of taindling lottery concerns w ho are general advertisers. It will lie noted that these Uigus lotteries use names similar to Ihoae of legitimate concern : The Kansas Mate and the Little l-nii- isiatia run by J. K. Iliady, alias M. Ol ten A Co. A f'audiilent drawing is employed in the Kansas Male, and if a ticket drawing a pure 1 sold in the Lit tle 1-oiiiBinna. payment is refused. I he fsnlo Isauiiiiiio lxan and Trust Company. Ihe Isiitisiana 1-osn and Trust to. I he llramlinil lottery. The lioial 1 1 ana. I he I jiuinsns ol Kansas City. The 1-ouinana lirsiul of New Orleans. The Matanras lottery. The Original 1-oau Assia-iation of Illi nois. 'Ihe Kosl Havana (iiiarantee Ixian Companv id Havana. Ciioa. 1 lie Original Uunsisiia I Jdterv I 0111- psny ol Kansas City t.aleAt'o.) I he r.inl'ite Mate ldterv I o. The Cuban lottery Company ol Ma tanras, Cuba. Ihe Mexican Uilterr lo. it.anio A Co ) The Original lottery of Vera Crur. The I'aii-Ainerii-sn I otterr Co. The Little l-ulterv de la Itctiellconcia Public o( (iiuvnias, Metico. fV.ua- fr' Cummtrctiit f'niofi. Klsard Ih I tiling Out nf llrr Telh. A klsa luiirintiil on his sHii'tlM-nrt't IIm has Involved Henry Ives, a lleruen county fanner, In a suit. N venil months ago Ives met nnd w.sssl Mlsa Annie Itnf ferty, a comely young woman living In Manchester township. His wiailng san rls nnl Into a betrothal. .Miss ItntTerty had told him during their first tryst that she ivould null nono but her future nua Imiul to give her a lover's klsa, and her diynisva won Henry's heart. When alsiut to go away 0110 evening several w.i-ki ago, Mr. Ivm gave bis sweetheart a (wrtlng klsa. during whlehtho gold lining In Miss Itafferty's tn'th fell out. Hie told him of the mishap, thinking he would compen sate her for the lose. He did not, howev er, and now Mlsa IlafTerty has n-talneu eonmad nnd ha brouirht suit atfalnst Ives Fhs has the bs.ih p llll.il and has funii.h ed her lawyer w ith a bill of rxis-nsre. Tb. young woman's suit haa frlghfned tb. fanner, and the engagement Is off. The t.arili'a Jaamaf. Tb. earth dsw not travel at th. tarn, rat. all through its Journey. Its orbit being elliptical, it must at some tiro, approach neanr to the tun than at others and will tske bs time In mov ing through one 1 art of ita path than through another. In winter th. earth la nearer tbe sun than in so miner and moves through space more rapidly. On Jan. 1 the earth is alsmt 8.000.000 mile, nean r the snn than it la on July 1 I, and at the vel.sity of a planet In rreaarawith it nearin-a to the aun tb. earth passes over .-. hslf of ita orbit in lesa time than over the otber half. j Between the vernal efnlnil. wblch happens nn March 21 and tb. aotnmnal leiotnot. whh h fulls on IVpt. S3, tb. ' earth la 14 days In accomplishing tbat balf cf ber Journey round tb. aun, whll. the other balf occn pie. only 179 days. It baa Nn tsid that, owing tc th. friction caused ty th. tide, and otber reasons, tbe rartti is moving nor. lowly than it oseil to do, and tbat tb. daya are crins.-tjo. ntly lengthening, but at lb la ia only to the r it. tit of balf a acotd In a century It will U a long time tafora there will be any appwssl differenoa. Hrooklva Eagle. UOITT'B OAK OKOVK tCHUOL, Millhrae.Fsn MsteoCo..0al.. is a first-lass bums st hool l..r Isiys. Willi brai.ttf jl sur mil ml mat. The best of rant, superior lie strueiiuii Prepares huys for any university or for Inisiiiraa. Kail trrm counoauora Aui(. s. t'stalogue and sll -a.ituiars tan ne had by aOilrrwing Ira II. Hunt. I'll. l MaaU-r l.i Mate oii't. Public Instruct iuii). fauks Mar Suiuka la Ihs KIWhaaw Clg.m tte smoking by women Is so fat iMnlluil that an Kmtbsh court Urcldad to. otlr day that a mistress Is not Jusllll.sl la dismissing a ns k w mioul n-Mliw Uveus. She sin. ikea III tno am hill. 'Ihe nuuna traie nt the aunie lini expiVMast ssrudg symiuthy wnn me tun.nj' iiviUuia. A tvitiah, eold or sore thttal rsipiires imnieiliaie niiention, as tieirlert rrsuns In soma meii'ali'e long diseasa or rimnin thrit Inmlila " i ..'i trnii-i.if fro thtt" .ill liivarisblv sive relief rwhetl Is sanl lo hv Ihs t' si k of kevi liK m i.o mH g niui.e). Mm h. II fuuu.1 liim vny rli U.t.'l It Oalllvsd lha I'baraaha. The stons age and thebmnieage bav. passed, but the advrrtislug aire rrmalna. Advertising Is not so very I.. .stern. The phsraohs wi-ra prudrnl advertisers. Wild what aubtilty they put Ihrlr aila In crafty II lira on ols-lisk and pyramid, and tbry bave drawn In the shekels splendidly I Advertising Is lb searchlight of trade. The advert tser Is more privileged tbaa Ihs plaintiff's attorney. The former not merely has the opening and rloalng ad dresses, but keeps lbs ear of tbe Jury all the time. No noosltlnn ever bad snrh worldwide reputation aa the Columblnn. Why aotf No 01 her has ever advert Istsl an ably and elalsirately. Cause snd effort f Carpet and Upholstery Trade. Matheaaatlre aed Maaaf. Ilusbaml An-onlltig lo your own fig ures, ynusia-ut over) lis) thla year In cheap fripperiea which had lobe thrown away after once wearing. That 0U would bave bought a piece of Inea that would bav. lasted a lifetime in fact, could ha used by your disMTiidniita for generations. Wife Well, give me 1100, aud I will buy Ihe Inee for tint year. Ilushaiiil I'm never mind. I I don't think Inee Is very Iss-oinlug to your atyle of beauty. Here's to cents for another niOle. New York Weekly. IllffVrewt. Head of lha I Inns (to young man at front disirl llnvrn't I told you, air, never to rnll hero agalul Young Man Yea, air, but I haven't Sailed to see Mi-s CI urn thla lime, 1 bav. a Ihrre months' gns bill In collect. Head of the Hons.' (ln a milder tone) I are. You w ill please rnll again. Loudest allll ion. Ills lavs. Primus Although you are a million aire, my love la so grent, sir, that It em boldens a poor man like myself to erck a daughter of yours In mnrrinie. HeciindilF Width of the girls la it, young maul Primus Any of the threw, air. Park Grelot. lit pnnll.na ami llyslsrla. Aa authority nn bypnotlani aays that bvstrrlual iersons nre vrry dlflli lilt lo lOr nurnce. They nre so wnldetl to their owa (ancles, menial nnd physical, that thrf oruve very obstinate hypnotlo pa 11 an la. irwn If an Inllii.-uca la sralneil It paasat vaT fary quickly. Kvehnnira. t'ltONHINU TIIK ATLANTIC I'tiiall Involves .assies. iraa. When ihs waves .lsy i.iirh ail Ims with yow. slrtn.g lo.lea-t Hiosl ia ihs oinwh ths' esu isimi 1 wi n "Ui ri'Voliliitf. iii.ol-is, rsims-a-eial traialers, )aehiii-rn. m .rue r . all leal Ii that llos'slirr sliitna n n tl-ta is nit ist rsniri. nr ins nau sea a.ia-rn-iiev.1 In mush weallirr en ilia wsisr. Neivniis snrt wash v Us vela. a b Unit olten stiffar tr m .oinrih us sk n I i tnl .siel fin. I In lliv lliliais I a surest rsmtv. Nn ill ler til lha I mseli, liver or Isiwrls Is to ohs Insla Hist It niav mil tivme'cnm hv ilia i.niaii! snl thnr- muli rrmtslv. K.i.ia lyeitleaa ku.I l f..r chills ml lever, tldn - sml iheutnslie Iron 1. la ami movniisiirss. Kmivr.nls 10 ilia fnimler si ott d 1. r..t Ms llit.ms.-lia. wllh lhl Sua mail elnal si an .I'l .ssli.tl lha affeeaiil vlr's-liu las ol eil.uatr, hsr ,slili, aipnaura sml isiigus. " Yon a.y Ihrra Ii siasi 'fly no l.mmlst'on for Ilia s nrr Inst hs arllra p.rlrv. What makes you to nm lost ' "l is tarn asaus 1 1 II. HO MOT UK llM'KIVKIt. Person! with arsk lungs Ihues who are constantly catching oold should wear an Ai.ixsm s's I'osocs I'lsstss over Ihe cheat and another bet warn ths shoulder-blades during cold weather. Ilemsiiiher they al ways strrngthaa aed never weaken Ihe part to whu: 11 ttiey are applied. 1) 1 not be .Ire. lvd by lmariiolig aajr other plaaU-r like them, liiaitt aiwavs on i.an.gAi L-eiM-a's, iha only rthalde plaster aver pro- dtinrti. Dbasiisith's Pilis will purify ths blood " My avtisrla." asl.l the pits nithtar, "It ss iisnl as armor plsir. I aia a rrnular waa ol war. OssBnaawlloaSUiTerollaa: BOnst,B.aWMll Tar Oiaaa for breakfast. CONSUMPTION l not Inherited. It develops only when lungs aro weak and the system run down. Scotts Emulsion amrxuiuaLiiiL. jl'ttt Trrrrr the cream of Cod-llvcr OH, often cures Consumption In Iti early binges and alwcy prevents It. Couyliing, Is stopfwd, Lungs are) strcnglli oncd and the system built up. Phifinant. lha world over, endorse IL D't U decehed I SuL.!i!ii!es! IlK..rr.4 CAKMOT UK CfllKO tf -.. ipfHrlln-, u ihry ran not tr-c h ill-raM- t iril I 'Ih rmr. Ti-t ( oiiIt t mmf rt ruif mtw; ! '! ! lTstiall u tliiiial rrmiflls lit f m m mil i tin In flannt-sl MtHtlMliltl tf ttl ITIIIIIvMB I ttl 1 11 at iHf) '!. h I if Itrii tl. lu' ) I Rgtmr.l situ iidiTf rtimb tt m i,. i- lntit !. lit, mt'l w htM I' ! I'MMfrlv i.esii'ta Ii th r Ult, )) Mule- the I flftm ma l- ii n I1 Itttr-i i.mI l ihi lilt's- itrr.1 ut ll norma) I rMiiilitit. hrirlnv Is iltlrmt fttrrvrr; Hill- 1 . mi' tn s Pioesvi i- -l . wiitt h U iHtthin tti 1 an imla tl cihiiU lull vt tl m ur mm titfait-s. M t - til firm 11c Mitfu1r1 Pllsr fur anr raa "I ilr-lif (rrtii. di rirrlt) raiw! Isa.rtm-stt.ft lUU slate. ih ' n l for rtr ruUra, lrv. f. J. i HKNbV h I ( . TlrltH.U O. rt. I J by (Utiiitat. ? crntt. OnaM T"'tM'll fur mmmfr malarU, tlrrtl Irrltni, by tiaih itnw Orrtnii HIixhI 1'i.rllW. SlaEEPLKSSN CSS, M Ifervous Da . V - r ousKshaust- tion. Neural gia, I'araly. sis, Ixnims tt.r Alalia, Molan. h.iha. and kindred ailments, whether resulting from over anilely, tirerwurk or study, or from unnatural hahila or eirisirs, sr. traaled aa a spsetalty. with great suceeaa, by ths KlafT of HelalisU attaeheil to tbe Invalids' tl.el and Hurgl.aJ InatituU at HutTalo, N. Y. I'ersoniU eiamlnatitwa not Blaray neceaaary. Many eaata are success. fully traalMl at a distance. Ornnif t A new and wnoderfuliy AOl 11 ill A. sueeeasful treatment bas twaa diarovered fur Asthma and Hay Fsvsr, which ean Iw sent by Mall or Kiprnaa. It hi not simply a palliaUv. but a rod (ml rues. Kur pamphlets, quest hw blanks, rWer aortw and iwrttctiUm, In relaUtm to any of tbe above ntautamed diseases, ail.lrew, wit ten eenU In aUimW, WurMl l)issw ary Madieal Aasut'iaUm, 03 Uain btnet, Buffalo, N. V. IMLIJjJB Ss THE 7fi ifi&V s?SjE8T efa.. .Mr's. I.U0 li-mla. Unerentadnaa. It is S"ld rn a jruarante. bf all drtia (-h'l. It cures Incipient Conaumptlcn and, U tb. boat OougU aud Croup ''ure. Burst!! Ttisl Irntaiii1)rneeiirswtili wwif lla tins s- .1 II' s , hul S"T allh W.iNAlU II iir HKlt siK V H...I Ins. nr Mll-sa m s. Hl.laraissl or tt's'l In i sits, in ami M tar lliw. R rrgr lenaih ausrsiit ssl. Ask enurtlaalar ! Ii.es sua rlor iirauds. Gutta I'crcha and Rubber Mff. Co., Kstabllsheti 1SSI. rartlaad. Or. ELY'S CREAM BUM la ajulrklf MbaMrlMl. ('Iran IH Ffftagll ! Allssya 'H mmd I MflwimMial Inn HfNlM I lift Hrri. rrslrl Its MrnibniNt frwm Atl.MllMM laid, Hiwrf) IH ) nt 1bmI mm4 Mmoll. CATARRH IT WILL CURE. COLD ".HEAD A Mils la l-al.a I dlnloaMS nn.trll.ali4 Is atre able. I'r.ea SO asnl- al Heusstsis nr L ail. KLV HKuTHKH-, (t Wanaa at cm I, Kae Vara. YO NG V(ll e, MAKS MORS MoNEY tailing ha, allba Challenge May Press Ttmnai.t uiitwff ln1 rf ma. K nfy. Waarll ht NaU ftrfxi an I ll ih f ft ritM hat pr ftutl lor cial.ur. . J TRUMAN 4fc CO . mmm t rmmm , vai. MAN FRUIT PRESIRVtDI LA BO I 8AVC0I Antifermentine PRCSERVIS FRUtT WITHOUT MEAT. Antifermentine Cider. Milk, Buttvr, Catsup, Pickles, Eto.. And liea It arcCK-HITt.l Y tj pfavaeilng lea avnlaiUtn. Ika ua (4 llila w.iuarfnl an-arv- attra asanr s snerssa ia rain.li.g and pr.s ruin Ini'ta an.t sraatab aa nl all SID.I.. Sit MM I Ii un I..B ol Ira I. sa.rs U a au4 leoor. anil It ie rtr wsjr a Uerliled sa re-s. ANTIFERMENTINE Is sold lit all rlr.1a-l.1s and f r.r. and s (aar aau-l lo lu what wa say 11 w-ll. asirt-L, UKtTautr a woouaed, Cert land, r. FALCON Bee Supplies, Tot best ea the mark'!. We an Nurtaassieia acuta. PORTLAND ailD CO., !l tMsstliisti, rrtla. Or. 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES. GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO I rrai. (is -I ran 'lata an ih alaasase thai fc Ihaasant wmiitva agvgALRI HkKkUY IT aaB4 was a"a- (mm aw sM w " HI 1 MTIM aa-l w Hii,as' nr.. a.t-wl aniira.f nr I sri.A a is rtlHT ali I'l-l wna tna aw-. factor I c.u!d ssi 414 hiai aa guisl. tssii la treiiia4e, Mas. M V. etas La. ass n sav Se)ia Flood Poison Hf Tf or I'" . PilMW'l Ifflammu'lo", P'li. tlOOi Uti IstlCUftsi ill i. , 11 If I wi tu u u 00 111 Hood's ICures legs. I rt. rl.hil lo inr II ..uil ' rasiaii..!s. It ate taken II.. -i a l:... ..a. ri Is sii'l lutf aviif Min Tini1ci:i . I h.itv ; H ui 1J I HI litis) aiiliis Ukl itj iloo-j't.' t'. K li'lULI V.I I'tH 1 1, li liewi a. C.COIOOO - Hood'8 PIHur Ail 1 rll'-.K ' : HERCULES g CAS and CA80LIMC Engines mm -MOTKD rOR- SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, ECONOMY SUPERIOR WORKMAiHlP In Every Detail. Theaaanslnaa are arknnwl ilgail f st part ae rlinwra 10 tai w..rih el hiati. i en.m. a. a Ion rlmi4el jr, hlah-gra a malarial an-isiiistt I r wurkman.hlis I war itetrel e ihe lull aeusl k raa auaar, and ma without .n Klaeirlc Hst'k Ua larrt Ihsaia'emol lnulilou I. sluia, lUtt aiisivtan4 ie labia. Pur praili.( ihi lis for Irilgallng rnrtaa no us. lac auglu. caa vs louua ua itial aaibe Coast. fnr bnliiing eniflts lor biIinw I her bare sas! Hk bishsaiau ruisL t't luwrwiikat twaer lblr eouueaif Una-queiUunail. sTl3TlPi.IY Attn EHQPES -MAXIPACTCIED MT mm i FIT TYPE rOUXCRT, 4.A-4.T laaaeaaa .treat, kn Fraaetaaw. saa Oae. frwal awdi Alder la.( rartlaad. Or. tW lead lee salalogna. TIL EIICU61 riTEIT tOttlSlEL BCM3 t s Is sas. Has Ik aa droned aaai'rrels, rv a MtMiabars, RabtHieatMl all a.il- aiaat lhal aarmw le lhafsnan.l. -Ira- I ' ata.ttasn4eartaia ertaa.at as luS t an al s: auftl Kw shlasaent. a.sa.4a V -artrt'tfffsi.wlth ill erit.His ku al g as-t Arnnj snotl-ailna. rnssalabr HHUiOal IXftlMt sirvt Cil. Moso-w, Mahn. RiJEJ T ivr IMTA-IO.SJ, tsaai asade a US 3mm wmrnR 4 nnhiatarad bf CUawLT A liSUks, ISda and, Oni.aa DL I 1 I Dr. WlllUw lad aw Mia OlHttsiani a l.l a-.ra Blh.d. Mlaaitli.i a d lu.-l.u.g ril.-. It stasirlai ike tiiw.srs, aiisss Iba Itebli.f slaaass. aruaa a a-wl-lles, ai'as l-Miaat ralwL Or. will- Itas' In4iaa naXMnlaenl M tfaestraij lot riles aad lieblng ol tbe ss-tsat aarta. Kvarr kss la ear ins1. B ertax . Is Is. k 9mm' aa raaa.nl nl e- a-. s ml and ilut VHUItt thU'CIUIM CIL. l-raoriaiaN, Clwaaiaml, Okto. X. P. V. U. No. Kl-8. r. X. V. No. f 11 1 sad tSSSSWSHI Otiasawslloas rwssCerelor Is haa asa tame I K ass aas) , ia. Is as saa aaat aaaak assaa. 'If f f