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JT&souUfy Fure All other powders are cheaper made and in ferior, and leave either acid or alkali in the food (wvi. tiKiNa powrrn co . wa sr. nc w-vo. "OH, THE PITY OF IT!" ONE EXCUIM3 WHEN CONSIDERING THEM. KKNTTCKY MIKACLE. JUDGE JOHN M. RICE TELLS HOW HE WAS CURED. 4 rippled f,,r Veara With Nrlatlr llhriiiiiallaiii In ffonl Knrm lit ripretril tt III, Hut Waa Haird In a Mansion. Manner. Kmiii llir CovtuKlxii (Kv.) I'.sjI.J The Hon. John M. Kit of IxMiiitm, Unrein t-ounty, Kentucky, has lor the Mi-t two yeiiri retiretl from active life aa Criminal ami Circuit Judc of the Sii- tm-ntli Judicial lintrictof Kentucky. I If I ni8 for many years nerved hii na tive county and State in the I Mature nt Frankfort and at Washington, and until hia retirement a noted linure in Kilitical and judicial circles. The .Indite ia well known throughout the .-(ale, and iHjssesscs the beat qualities which (co to make a Kentucky gentleman honored wherever he ia known. Alsjtit six yeara airo the bodily trouble which II nail v caused his retirement at a time when liis mental faculties were in the tenith of their streiiKtli la-van tlieir encroachment uon his naturally strong constitution. A few days ago a Ken tucky l'ot reHirter called Uon Judge Ice, Wlio 111 llie loiummg worn n-iav HOE YOUR OWN ROW. THE GENTEEL POOR. tl liialorv of the cause that led to his retirement : " It is jnt about si years since I had an athu k of rheumatism, alight at lirt, but oou developing into mimic ilieuinatisin, which began first with acute shouting pains in the hips, gradually extending downward to my leet. "My condition became so 1d that I eventually IohI all power of my legs, and then the liver, kidneys and bladder, and in fact my whole system, became de ranged, f tried the treatment of many plivxician; but. receiving no hutting iH-nelil from Iheiu, I had recourse to pat ent remedies, trving one kind after an other until I beiieve there were none 1 had not sampled. In 1ns, attended by my son John, 1 .nt to Hot Springs, Ark. 1 was Iwnelited bv some montliN stay there, when 1 returned home. My liver U AH Hi' iiiullv .lead, and a dull per sistent pain in its region kept me on the rack all the time. In lh'.H) 1 was reap .smiled Circuit Judge, but it was im pos sible for me to give attention to my dti- l, i hii I went to the Silurian springs, Wakechaw, Wis. I stayed there mie time, but Wllliolll improvement. Win I returned home, this time f.-.lm,. in. imiM nl recoverv. The mil clcs ol inv limbs were now reduced by atninhv to mere strings. Sciatic pains tortured me terribly, but it was the dis ...l..ri n.n.litinn of nir liver that I felt gradually wearing my life away. Ioc tors gave me up, all kinds of remedies had lieen tried without avail, and there m. i, ,. ti.it. j mora lor me to do but re- eio nivsell to late. I li'iimretl on in this condition, sus t.,n..l almost entirelv bv stimulants until April, K'.i:l. ne .lay John saw an mroiiiit ol lr. Williams' I'ink 1'tlll i for I'n.nlii iii llie AT. iilurrv 'oil. This ..... ......... i.,,.,. ...-.- and as one mori' .Irn.. ufta.P ml ...Sill' others coultl not do 11 much harm, John prevailed upon m to trr the I'ink Tills, ll was. i nun ... tir-i week of Mav the bills arnvel ireuniiilH-rIwasn.it eii-ted to live for iiajre than three or four days at the tim. The elicit ol the pills, However .a.! (lH.rVt'llllllt. anil I could soon eat .-.riiK' a iIiiiilt I had not done for years TI.H liver It. iran almost instantaneously in i-rl..rr.i us limit ions, and has done so ever sine-. Without doubt the pills saved iuy life, and while I do not crave notoriety 1 cannot refuse to testify to li.ip aw.rlli " The rn..rtr railed unon Mr. Hughes the Jiuisa druggist, who informed him that Dr. Williams' I'ink I'ills have been terv poiiular since Judge tticeused them ii :... I ...w. witn such ta-nelil. lie uieimuiie-t rral who have found relief in their nee. An analvsiaof lr. lllialllS' I'ink Till L.r i.i 1 Ir. shuas that they contain ia a condensed form all Uie elements ne.a.rt- lo .five nr life and richness t.i i l.-i.l.-.l ami restore shattered nerves ri.. .n. .n iinfailimr sneWtic for such diseaavs as U-ouiotor ataxia, partial pa t.i...i. ki V.ma' ilauce. sciatica, neu r.lj, rlwiiiiiaiiam. nervous headache, the aiu-r etf U of la gripl. palpitation ol the heart, pale and sallow complex i..... .it fi.rn.a ni wrakness either I...U ..r (,. W ami all diseases reult ., . (r..,n vit.i-.l l.uiiiors ia the lll.KS lif. Williams' 1'iuk I'ills are aoel by a h-aler. or w ille s.-nt postpaid on re eeipt ol price ! W cenU lx. or six Imxri for -' &t the are never sold in bulk or bv the by addressing I'r. Williama' 'Medicine Co., Schenei ta iy, X. V. II Is a l-rnfllUaa rrm-rUln ! Carry Coals la mr.ll. There are more ways than one, wy son. of carrving coals to Newcastle, and lu almost every case it is a profitless pro ceeding on the part of the person rngng ml in it. Therefore, my son, have nothing to do with that kind of tniflic that Is to say, do not encroach upon another's preserves except to admire. Do not attempt to at.fk them with vour own game. When a mail is a salesman in a dry goods store, do not attempt to Instruct him by the ventilation of ideas of your own. If he lie an actor, do not Intrude upon hun any of your amateur notions. If a clergyman, refrain from Scriptural citation and exegesis w hen in ins roinpa nv. If a professional humorist, resist as it were the evil one, alt temptation to facet ioiisiicss and paronomasia. If a ine rhunic. do not presume to give him points in his calling. Hut, on the other hand, my son, do not attempt to interfere with his speaking or his railing, profession or specialty. So lung as you listen yon make no mistake, ami the wing of friendship molta no feather. Oive ear to the story of his experiences at the counter, but interject none of your own; listen toand applaud his spouting, but spout not yourself; receive with lav coming reverence his interpretations of holy writ, but meddle not yourself wiui that which the lay unn.l Is not supposeu to be able to coj withal; listen and laugh at his wit uml whiinseys. but hazard uo joke of your own; attend while he relates his mechanical achieve ment, but vaunt uot yourself in the same line. It i a common mistake, my son. to snntN.se that Is-cause a man delights In f,.lb.,. ulu.ni a certuin something in which he is proficient, he loves to near everv liiibb er that inns m m j -- cant tisn the same subject; that liecaua it pl. as.-s him to exalt lunis.-!! in a given direction he ike to hear other in ins same direction exalt themselves. When a man knows a thing thorough ly or thinks he doe, which amoiihi to the same so far a he is concertie.i-ne is mite remlv ami willing to inst ruct others, ...... . .i hut he l.r.M.Ws uo incursions oy i.u.. i into his is-ctiliar domain. When he has fitiinh.tl the exposition of his wares, u is r.,r e..u to .lii.w iiti vours. broMiieu of curse they are of an entirely differ ent line. Tl,..r must ) recinris'it v in the com merce of conversation, an exchange oi complementary comiiKsliti.-. hachuiusi riv ul.st t he other laetc anil rei-ent- " return that in which he is wanting, else there can be no trade, no liammuy. You would not ship oranges to r KTi' .1. I.- to N'nva Zetublaor hoi air inr naces to Sahara. Then why carry ccal to Newcastle? Therefore, inv aoti. let i-adi inall iwi .11.. his own canoe as it ltest please hiui Admire, applaud, if you will ana H is vour Wt hold-but don't pat in your ' . i . i . - lt.nt.-n oar, thuugu ue oe awnuijim. Trauscript. A old l.ely who claims " to know all about it" s.i'a the only way to prevent Menmlaiat rxplion is to make the en Kin.ir "l lie their water on bore." In her tipinw "all tbe Imstin isd.assl y cooking the stean tt board tbo Uiat." There are ja-t thr.-e woea physicians ia tb st.ite f Ii-lawsre. arid Dot one f Ui-e is native U rn. Tbre are no w.mn n l.iwy. r. women jsarnalista or sruiui u fui:mt-1 J I u the state. The onilna; ar. We believe that cable road practice ha reached the stage where but little room is left for improvement. They have been developed, improved and mierated bv the best engineering skill which the country utlorus. nearly an are on a g.ssl dividend iwying basis but whatever the past t-xts-rience of the two systems has lieen, or whatever the nreseiit status of the two may be. we are 1 . 11 i only voicing llie convicnuiia in . f..niiel etigiiirs when we say that electric systems will continue to increase in eflicieucy (by which is meant earning canacitv) nntil all rivals are uistance.1 and only oue method of rapid transit is recov'iiiied the electric car. Electrical Engineer. iMMawltilnf Alwnt llranava. It ia orange season again, and tht who are fond of them are very glad to ih.-ir favorite fruit once more. I; is i.ihle to buv oranges at any season the year, aud as neurly everylssly likes iheiu there is a steady demand for the fruit all the year round. Uul tl-orange months have alwas been frolu liecetn her until May. Oraiitfes are sweet then ami verv inicv. This vear. however, it has been dlscov sre.1 that oratik-.-s cuti 1st easily brought all the way from Brazil, and as the Ura- zihan oranges are at their best in - vemls-r there is a plenty of thrui to I found now. Exchange. Arch.lracon Ivnis.n. who is two year t.l.r than Mr. ti.adsU-ue, has seiil t),. ..mi a lu.iiui to hi "Notes of M I .1. tin l.I ihei 1 in !(;. iu whi. U lie w id L-ive a -uuiti.ary cf U later rbJ f l.u rvetttf :d career. ttralalsf la Maintain a foslllon Heirand Tl.slr Means An AmcUuI Almut nla V ha Mana ( tiet Along and Aluag hf Managln(. Di yu know that there i da f people w hosulTiT and of whom the world never hear-f I mean th.'Se whom we are apt to call the g-i.t.t 1 jss.r. They are alwav with n. In mv life I have lis tened to a great many queer stories alsuit them, and tin v are reallv to 1 pithtl. Tin v are. tunny of them, single women of unci ri airfare, w ho re obliged to live on thlihlti-Mtiiid inclines and Wltll n amount of stile. Tin y can't bring their Idea down to the level of their for tiiuee. They have always Ut-n utl to certain thing, and they must have or at least appear to have them. They can live only in a iirti. uhir part of town, no matter if the rent consume the biggest part f their funds, and they must d.i other things in just protstrtloti. Hour do tli. y do it? N hy. with an amount of in g.-niiity that would le valuable iu a bet ter cause. They manage." That is the word The genteel poor 'maliiige to get along and get along by "managing. Take a case that 1 happen to know alsmt. They were a pair of sisters who rente. 1 apartments. I am not afr.ud to assert that they lived on sample. They went from one grocer to another and colli-ctcd, little by little, almost all the thing they needed for their meager menage. Sample cans of soup furnished their table at many a midday meal. Their cracker jar was a wonderful mixture of different brands. They did so like a va riety, they said. Their Is.tiU.u dish was replenished in a way that seemed little short of stealing. They would make nodical calls at various cotifivt loners aud at each take a bit of candy from the piles that were cxsed to view. Hidden in a bag. or in a muff if it was winter, the aggregate of this Iss.ty when taken home liirin.il quite a dishful and helped out at their afteru.sin n-ccpti.nis. which, lu accordance w ith their ideas of hospi tality and the traditions of their family, they always gave .luring the seasou. I Used to won.l.-r how they felt when they knelt on Sundays Is-fore that gr-u-eotis shrine which they affected and gave the response to that solemn admo nition, "I hull Shalt not steal, but I fancy they thought it wa nTfectly legitimate. They always dressed in black, and I am sure l uon t miow now iney --managed" their wardroU-s. I upswe the bargain counter hclicd them out, and I fancy their gowns were r inetimes made by a very swell dressmaker whom year ago they employed as a seamstress and llitnalticed to their Wealthy Iriends. Uy this the woman was enabled to get a fis.tiug, and no doubt gratitude prompt ed her to give them some help iu the re construction of their wardrobe. Hut this was long ago. I wonder if the younger sister, who now occupies a position as the wife of a wealthy man, ia aware that I know all als.ut the gown hhe woie when she met the man who emanciate. her li'om the thraldom of s-tty economy. 1 doubt It, but I do, and am going to tell you. The two women had been invit.il to a dinner given by a swell friend. The elder could not go on account of ill health, but the younger uiust. Then came the question of what to wear. Ev irything had Is-en exhausted, and there was no money for a costume. At last in desuiir. the younger woman ois-ned a trunk tilled with clothing from the rcc torr their childhood's home. She had it! ithiii its depths there was the black silk robe that her father had worn. It was heavy and of hcatiti fnl texture. Its amble folds would make a short skirt and part of a waist. While iu a quandary as to what would fill out the deficiency she saw Is-neatb the velvet pall that had covered In r fa ther' coffin, it had Ix-en the last loving tribute of a sick parishioner. Here were the train and another part of the waist Did no thought of its association with the dead man or remembrance of the sol emn service return to her, you ask? Not bit of it. lk neath it, crumpled up in many creases, was the crnm that had draped the altar. Behold what a coa- tume waa evolved! A long train or vel vet over a skirt of heavy black silk trim Bled with folds of crape, whose somber blackness served to inaks still whiter the neck disblaved lieneath the decollete Cor sage. She waseleKiint indeed, aud at the dinner she played her cards so well that he captured au extremely eligible bach elor. and her struggles were over. But think of it! I know you II say, nh the nitv of it!" You have often heard thesaying: "God helu the rich. The pisir can beg. I say the Uird s jss.r win ue iaen . . ... ..... .i i care ot. bui pity, on, pny, m u'micui poor! Boston H. rald. AN EARTHQUAKE SHARP. iiinr fain lalm Credit For Iba Re vnl (Mol-Uis. In . rrufewntr Hudolph FalK the "earth quake prophet" of Vienna. I rcgardi-d In time quarters as an earnest scientist and In other as an uncus. i..tint.i. i.ikir, o.u the remarkable fulllllimiit f some of his predU tl.tns hits added grvillly M his repu Lattoii among people wihi ram n-sa nm how he arm. at hi conclusion than about the verlll.atloli of hi prophecies He Is said to have foretold the great uitl earthquake of April, Is'U. lie certainly perdu U-d the earthquake WHICH siruia (inwunn Anrll .0 Hits yenr, or at bust timll.'ted n-laiidc dlsturhiiliei for that dale, and a a sh.s k wu n-rted from l'auauia on the snme day he may be eutt Kanslllve llarwa. Hardi treatment, though it stop short i f intlictiiig physical ain. kee a nerv ous horse in a state of misery. On the other hand, it Is perbvtly true, as a ls is.tt.tl but intelligent stable keeper once oliM-ned to me, "A kind word for a host is s g.asl sometimes a a f.-ed of oats." A single blow may ! enough to sh.i A tMAMI-IOI WAI MKK, o In these days when ths severest teals srs sptilird In every dspartmsnt of athletic I rirn-ise, aslking, running, bicycle-riding, Irniiis.rlc. those eho share In tht contests I in list provide analnst eiitsrgeucles. Harry llnsiks. llie rhsminoii aslkrr. lives Iti re- I suit nl larnly yrsis' eiperienee u lollons: Mlllirrotts ststeli.enlB " . .uilieroi.a .iiri.irni. iri.ni. ... .- a racer. I'aui.-i ijilllis ri. lounuer oi , turrits l .lillsrslit luasler l.lii( neen , S.t't' .w iiinrtssoii r alic tlttl to claim rntbt for that too. KAtially pertain 1 It that he fotvbtd a sli.s k for Mav 6. and a sh.s k wiw n isirt.d from Athens nt 5 o'ths-k on tin' morning of May 0 that tuny la considered close enough for all prm-tlil piirisw. That Professor Falli has pnillcted dls turluinres for dates when none are known to have isvurntl Is aim true, hut then they may have taken place In some place with whi. h rivlll-atlin has no coutiuuni cation. He never attempts to Intllialo the exm-t plm-e wheni a convulsion will occur and, In fact, admit that he cannot tell. Ho tiuhllshes every year a calendar of What ho culls -critical days." meaning dnva on which dlsturltali.-e may Is? ex peeled. According to the edition of the calendar Issued last iH-ccuiW-r, we may still look for slits ks this year on the following duvs: Jim.' 1 aud IS, July and 1., Aug. 1. 'iti and HQ. S nt. and !!tl, IVt. U and L'S. Nov. 13 and '.'7. Uv. U and DT I'mfessor Falb'a thts.ry Is that the Inte rior of the earth Is a molten sea and that wo dwell upon a crust of varying thick neaa. The II. mid lire, cooling gradually, I constantly generating gas widt h cck to csca from it cotilln ent within the crust and usually llntl Its millet inrougn vulcanic cnilcrs. Hut Istlde thlscotistant nn-ssure of an Professor Falli think that the molten mass Is-ncath us is subject to tho Intluence of the ui.s.n, which pnidurea wnvm. and sometimes n-nt tidal waven, which sweep round the Inner crust of tho world with lerrlllclt.nv, shaking tiioeann In their nassaire. t'onsiinienlly when the moon Is nearer than usual In tho earth we nmv exnect seismic illsturUmces, ami inn ralculatlonof I he dates of neant approach of the satellite fiirnlshi'stheprofessi.rwlth kis "critical days." Among American meteoroloillsls I'n.fessor Falli Is n-gnrdl a sort of Austrian igglns, and his cal rndar Is not ranked nls.vo an ordinary runners' almanac. One cxts-rt says any- btsly can pnsllct eiirthquak.-s, a It I safe lo sny that one Is hnpis nlng somewhere at everr niomeiit of time. An aeragoof 100 a year an record"! in mo i niteu States, so Hint an earthquake prophet ha pretty easy time of it. An ArTrcllna Tsls. Barls-r l'.sir Jim Inoi Uvii aeiit to au insane asylum. Victim lin elm r ho Jimr "Jim is mv twin brother, sir. Jim has long beiii l.r.ssiiti over i! nam times, and I supis.so he finally fct-t urazy. "llnui! Not unlikely. "Yes. he ami lue has worked side by aide for years, ami we were so alike we couldu't tell c" n other ajiart. e bom brooded a g.Kx,'. ' id too. No money in this busin.-sa an . V je. 'What's the tuati , 'n Itr Prices I.hi low. t customer the Uuuls rt branch of the Morgan fam ily, was thought ss a U- ear-old to bo the fiirt est trotting stallion of his day. He was a v. ry handsome, stylish, intel ligent horc. and also extremely sensitive. His driver, l.in M ice, though one of the lxl reinsiii' ii in America, oni eiii nln the mistake, through til tetns-r or bad judgment, of giving Daniel Liuils-rt a ev.-re i tit with the hip. and that sin gle blow put auelid to his Us.-fiiiii.-w a trott.-r. II" Iweatne wild and ungoveru able iu harness uud remauie.1 o for the rest of Ills life. In dealing w ith a horse more than with iiio-t animals one otigui to ccicic pa lleii. e, care and als.ve nil the power of s mp ithy, so as t.i know if sibln tho real motive of hi doing or refusing to dothisorth.it. To acquire such know!- dge mid to act Usll II when required is a liirg.' turi ol lueetnics oi norse- keeping Youth's Coiiipniiiou. Alirialllt( lh tees. Mrs. Pigg. a m t charming and viva cious widow, called r.vetitly on a legal friend of h.-rs to consult htm on a matter of interest to h.-r. You know, sir," shesaid to him, "that when the late Mr. ngg died he left tne all his fortune, much to my satisfaction, of course, but he liandlcapN- me with the name of llgg, w hich I must say I don't like." Well." ventured the attorney, "I pre sume a handsome w oman isn't fsMctnlly complimented by U-ing left a Pigg." 1 should say not, she laughed. Now, w hat I came In sec you alsiut was whether or not I must appiy to uie legis lature to get it changed." l'in--el," he hesitated as if wrestling ith a gn at legal problem, "urn-er yes, tuit an easier way is to appiy io a pars. hi, and I'll pay all tho ex-nses myself." It was sudden, but a widow is never caught napping, ami she appointed that evening for another consultation. De troit Free Press. hroiuhl lu mv attention. I take this oppor tunity lo state thai I luvs usisl Alios a' I I'nsoia Pi st lor titer tastily y-ri and nrelrr them to any othrr kind. I would i furthermore stale thai I as very slrk with ratarrh til the kidneys. Slid attribute my recovrry entirely to Aim ma's I'oaoi I Pi str." Ksisesstii's I'll ls the ssfest purgative - ktionn. The V Tailor Msi 1I..I Nt Ileitis. tt. II her I .Ii. In l .nil. Miss V.I.- s.t .hp'i r - i.-sll -'. I bsii tell KIDNEY, niswl.lar. rrtnarv sod Usr Dli Ursral sad Dialst ars sured br DepT HUNT'S REMEDY TMI BEST KIDNIY AND LIVIX MKDlOINt. Tlirrt- It nii.fr ratnrrtt i IliU wrtW'M i lh rmiiitri llistti nil ittln f !: nt tint. Ili'-f, mi'i I until tlit Ow ) t ii.-m. it ti Im tit riiril)r. of nr. t mulii ts ar ittriir f I ii."nin . It lo ti -. uml tfrf ttt.l Uvi rrm. .Iii--. nii.I t ..ii-uiiil Imln-. me vith ' liN'tti iri'etin.riit tr iiiMint'i l it l in urn !!. "s'i in i- hftpitn'VriM'iitarrh tt..ii rtitt.u utiul rr mi. thrrH.ir. feiinii riiiiwttitifMi' tr t mrtit llatl t iff(i i'urr. iti t. nti-l 1 1 rt .1 i K J rtirnr) A -.. I nir.1 ., (Mint, i 1 1. mill t onatlt tlf liihtil litr nit t tir liJHt k I. tt It 'ukrll i itiUMimllT in lntn ii'tt tlr t" tiM""" till. It 4't .Jlltf h till tht ltj IH..1-.MII ' aurUtr o( llir mn in I tin tif. r iiir hiiti'lil l.tilairB Inr nut i im ii lull h turf. m-tu inr rif rulttr n l tr-tlUitii.U '. .WrpM r J.tHrAKY Ato . T-ie.l, . gr siW it) titUkKi-i. ;.fiti. iNlilfkltli Nttlrtirve U wtlltti tlii? Ilrn ltflc ri ii, .litir. iiti. IU Iim a i'l r In tht ttrcvl t'U'flUhiK tit imfllUflit. Vm BbsUmIIim mot rnlUb ; no durt, m mU. HUNT'S REMEDY Cnrss Brtfhlt Dltaass, IUbnt1na or Koa-r u-ntlon ol t rio, I'sliis la Us Ustk, Lolu of Si 4a. HUNT'S REMEDY Tsv Giant for breakfast. A Good Sun Is This. An Interesting storT of filial devotion i. 1..1.1 i.f a Iieerimr citizen who, as vonmr man. followe.1 the and visited ... s. w f. ipsitirri 1hi..1s. settlitiK down at ins..; ' . I.,...,-..m 30 vears ago. never having l. pt out of bis own house but 10 nighu since that time. Dnring all these years be baa never failed every day to call at thetieiirhWing house or bis ageu par ents in the early morning before going to his work iu l'ortlaud and on hia re isp. st sivliL He always finds hi fa il.-. ....1 i....tl.er readv to irrvet him. He 11 . .. . - . Blwav savs "Hello" in hia cheery Voice, ml the id J man replies. "Were here, John." That is all, but 30 year of that duv is vastly more filial cotupau jonship than fall to the lot of most fa tl.ra and fortunate indeed is the moth r wh.sse fond heart never bks in vain f,.r the daily vUlt of her auul-LewiatoQ Journal. A Bllra4 Tfcrengh in naa. An intere-tit.a' isnmeiit is about to .re,l out at Brighton in the shape ... l... ..r i...riiis railwaV ! lurtuil to tlnvlun.l to flni-h i ,r mi . uu.i. 'e .'.. w. - - - ' .., n.. of coune.ting lJnghttiO . lion tlierw.f .1. ffi.M little village of Hotting lean. pra. me three. .r fourmiiea to me east art o t . ...i . . .... ...on rn.'z - dictionary, ll)al Herman lllmr. A chnraclerislic of all dinner given to the court and military oflh-ial by the cm- ror and empress of lieruiaiiy is that there is always provided a dish of sweet meats, which holds a well picture of the royal u-.tr and their chll.lr ach Ih.iiIs.ii having a likeness painted upo it. And w hen the host retire then' is somelhingnppriachlugascrauihlf among the dlgmti-d oftlcr ami flint tloiiari.-s for one of these much Valued souvenirs to take home to equally eager wives auJ daughters. - New York Times. In ths Kashlun. Mrs. Jik-Ic-oii I'arke What in the world is keeping ) "U up so laiei .Mr. J. it 1: son I'm k. I am writing an article for the tuits-rs on "1I..W I Kll ei Mv first Hog. These literary chas, with their stories of how they wrote their first IsN.ks, an-not going to have the field all to themselves, not by a jugruh llidiHha.li Journal. The commissioner of the District of t'oltimb'a have issued an order to tl effect that all the theater ill Washing ton must ls litt.-d throughout with elec tric light. Mr. (Tarksoti, of the national Kcpttb- lican committee, i not a general a:id dues not like lo 1st called by that title. .At i jar Rheumatism and Scrofula Cured Mr en Unnre tskrn villi ty.n..i.t levr n.t alter f. tir we.-k' ..-t.iri.n tin-1. vei bn'k. u. Khriii.ialista In su.l H-Mltileua wrr ram ell hua. Ihsnl s sanapsnlla ha . oura Cures Intenitsirsnr, Its rroa Pli lsblllly, rsmals Waakussssu.1 an HUNT'S REMEDY Curs Klllouinsas, Hsadnrha, Janndle. Sool suimacli, Uisntpsla, CotMilpsUon aud I'lls. HUNT'S REMEDY At'Ta IT 0?l'K on Hi KUaera, l.lver snd NeMrels. rsstorlnt lbai lo Daalthy so tliia, snd I Ht.Mnbaa all otbsr ma.llrtDs fall. Uuodrxts have basn saTd nhe bare bees) f irD up lo dls by Irleud and skyslelaaa, old m all dki citnrra. S ir:-parilla Hood's Cures rmtts.1 llir in all, k-avius; lu llt. lr II. sit perls. I hralth. luilay nrlitlit num. 11. sn evsr 111 n s me. .si n.r Misirlll lisssalel our !' llie," Ms ISIS 1 1.1,1 an. i t. KoMx.ry, mini. till nuuu a. Hood'a HII a" punly v.- :u sl.lf. slid do out puttfu, iou r riH-. S..I.1 l.y all .IrtiititiiU. Ii.k.-a a humtsui or Sol " i d.wsll t tiav to shave or hair cnH" . " . Jiml I cauuht him tryin to cut a customers throat l-cau he refusr-d a huipi, and so 1 had to have tin. pssr fellow lucked un. Make llie very melatii ht.l) . Boinelline 1 fi l sorry I didn't let l.itu slash all he wanted to. It might havi saved his reason. Hhuiiisai, sirr Y-e-, sir." New York Weekly. The personal estate of the late Duke of Manchester wat worth only 1,103. Underground l-oiidon ha mini S.UUU mile of sewers. .M.tssJ mile nl ieu-grMii wire. S.'.tw mile of g I'll- ami t. miles of wnler mains. Ul)gell tneaiis the "cld getirralor." hut bydnsgeu is really the essential rn-inen. aud many anus touiniu u.iuira. MKAHIMO TIIK IIHAVK. The rails will I- l-td on mesouur.- - ,.,.i, rl .....-rte Mil l at tllgn waiT will o covere.1 by the sea. which, however, will Hot aff-ct th c .jnages, the Utter being supported on a framework that keep them high and dry. At this part of the -..t t..a , hffs a hub. and tr.e beach la rasile, so inai no isw Tba Afrlraa Ants. Dr. Kharn gives the following extract from Dr. Livingstone' 'Narrative of au Kioedition to the Aaiubezi: "We tne.1 to sleep one rainy night in a native hut, but could not Is-cause of at tacks by the fighting battalion of a very small s-cies of formica not more than .......sixteenth of an inch in length. It stsin became obvious that they were un der recular discipline and even attempt. lug to carry out the skillful plans and stratagem of some eminent leader. Our hands ami neck were the tirst olij-ctsoj attack. Large btslle of tln-ae little pest were massed in silence round the Isiiut to be aaulted. We coultl hear the harp, shrill word of command two or three time rets-ated, though until ineii we ha.1 nut le-lieved in the vts-al siwer of an ant. The instant after we f-lt tht atormimr host over head aud neck. New York LisIkit A Heal anvil. The tramp had calM at a house whew there hal le-eti a party th uight la-fort and hal been giveti a very K'"l meal at the kitchen table, with the lady of the house superintending the feat. hhe Waa a ifixsl hearted woman, and thinking the wanderer might eppreHate a dainty the had added a dish of ice cream t. the menu. Hhe put a ssn Is-side it, and in a minute or two he wa ready for it and she spssl by to w.te h:s i njoyment. "I beg your r Ion, mum." he said he nicked op the spam, "will you kb ,1 enough to give me a fork to eat this cream wit hi'" and th g'l woman alml collapsed. - Detroit Kree Pre. A Illbto la Ih K.o lncuaa. Bev. W. Ilolnmii li.-i.tiy "d wife are returning Ui tl- K-t g from Knglniid and will carrv aeon, t.h tn N w Testaim-lit lu laminate. I.U h ' l-ll prllll t l, il.e Hilda s.s-1. ty Mr llciitly r l iw inKiiis- and lo sm tt thMUKb trie Mr. lielitly was the ( hlef as iit in n-dudng the Kong" l"guife to writing Kolitfo irnuuiueT sun a.ldltlons III old sr liiflrmllle t.d wrknr hkalen In rloie th st Is-iwesn ni slid in rss. ns ..lit leiel.lllll- ren-arrii stel t'l.sr w s a I HI. iii.i llle.1 thsiioelrisi It. f.iriilaliu.s us a rellsl.le lin sin of sinsllorslliis ins sltiuei.is i..e..i. ... ... ile.-lll.liis jrsrs sail "I m.ewles s..ll. .bl ral sneisy. I "snis Is llasteltsrs st.iius.-b Ulllera, wl.lrly rin.i.rnrlil rBr it ... ... i-us ami an lunt'lnsl.ls l.lsll.S I" ins fumrir. o.. soil llir ronTslexs.it. H'tetnnslle sllmrnis. tr.'til.ls wllh ths Slo.isn sn.l Iuu.Ism.i f. aini'i'S ll.s BK.ra eomuiull slliuel.ts ill II. .itv.1 I hese srs e n.s-liislly r..uii.eiaeiii in ... Itii'rn. wslra Ii liliswlie a i.reiiiiu anu k.i- rsllvs.,1 mslsnsl r..milsli.ls,.l)iils,isii.sti ia.il.... an.l lillliHisiieis. II I Itlshiy .rm.'tlvs ii s''iils, ilc-i. Slid III. sc.Uiilll"l. "l vigor in.. .i.l nl in hu nii.I bar IhwI sltl trlstid ll hef n,.ll. lull, s.l't sll !. Knows sb drops her sii.l ! us irirua. STAMl'I I) OUT Mood isSsisi of every name and nature, ,y Dr. l lene Ookleil Me.llcal Dlaeovary. It rouse every orgsn Into hiwlthy ai-tam. purifies and eum-bra the I Kssi, smi wkiii It einaiuea aisl ret lews tin whole system. au to i ul.. ....i s.in I n.aai fnaa a eommon bl.d. b eruption to Us wtaiit Henrfula, are cured hy It Kur Tetter, tsaltj .i.m K,-.iu. r.rvsuisiaa. ioos k ,. .... I. f ..v.VM.V i taruun. mm, usv reatedy. la a dliwt Mrs. fsaousa Wssa. LSV, f l'.irnt, let '. Ala. w I lies I " suffered for un quarter t a e-atur with -fever-s.rw"luMsf I mi my s and eesen.a ti.u . r.i.lMiii and ssva up sll bot- ut eerl ui well sss.n. U.it I ata hai'i'V In asy ll.al your llr. 1'H-ree I.OHieii mry h-al ilsiiv"y ms'lr a m.m...Lhm eon. of n l T Sll' aOLI8 WSBSISV. n,toi,ia sltlxiiish I had tried different iVs-tors and sluwa sll known nmadsw nullMHit effect. s PIERCE-5S.CURE. .Mvt. rtdw3 gijli if mum l.uOl-ttle.l Vl II aflasi. tine cent a d.Me. sTTwfc-Laf MHSRIrr ia N.HIes Is lisrsh? (irsn that by virtue ul wsrrt.t lis. -a ...it ol llie 1 .M.nty I'.tnrl ol tl.sNtis.. Or.-tf.Mi for the eomily ol lane, t.y It.elierS ll.rr.-..l, on ths v-iih dsy id Usy, Iswl, i'..i.ii.is..ill.ia ms ai slier. ft ol ss.d r.tllllly IO collset tits .let ll.lletit tslsa tor Iba year isi.i, t.y levy and ss ..I real rotMrty set lor.b In thr ili li...i.nil roll, I hair, t? Tlrtusol II warrant lrllr.1 III-'., the l.illowll'S it k rilsl resl inssrly, is-li. ui.shir lo II. .d any lnonal pr.rty: Knsiis llty 1 si.sl r: .'..luuisit.-li.l at a is.lnl ou Islt Isiuh .4 lbs M 111 smette rlvrr at or sis. at tit assil i.l what Is known aa Hi MrVey nlougl., near wbrs p.nt.1 ol rts k .n.e-ii InUi il.r rlior, l the ni.s.1 all (llile sea ibrrsalHiul, Ibal water ran h roll .lu. Ixl lulo sal'l Kuisiis City anal, ths said IS.IIlt Ol IsTSjllllllll twin In S.-CU..B I, li.wt.st.la Is so.. lb, rsn I West, a.si'it l.sll a mile below ths J.llirtloli ol the Ml Idle lo.k Willi ths I'.nui link ol II. said Millaineii river; miming from lbf.es lu i.n.ll.wes.erh illrertlon l.y lit I"1 ! most i.r II. slils Una Ihr.niss lsuil.nl Thomas a-.d 1. .11. III. 1. 1 ll. J.l.llliii, Wilis rsilt ol the llslltrl MeSrv Ifc'il. Claim, Noil. S.'JM, slid nsrt ol ll.e .ra Sweet sml wils Ism. ( sltn, Null , SI. 1 feel III width, and whers nt'ira than SO Iret t nxeuatyli.ro tru.-l wi.l illirh In order thst Ii .li.ll Is. J9 lest aids on ll.s bottom and ol a. .ill. -Ism d. iih lo carry tour leal ol rum. Ins wsler, ll.ra so m.lea wioer ss s re"u.rew ,u rarry llir same; slw Iti tlshl lo u IB rtitlre W'.lth ol ins iaarni sionf n or isks on ssm prriiilwa throoab which asl i raual or .11 eh will jaws I r runnlu wsiar or bnl.llnil loss o- lim ber: also rtcht d way slot. Hi ilns ol said ra- or.ll.rh h.r keri'lns ths nni In rnir sua (or rum. Ins I. r inuWr: aisu His tin 1.1 Hid s aid isllsl as ursp and al is aa may be .rq.llrrd lo run It.a water; also ll.s risni io ana .nria--i lone l) l. aaljaa-alll lb' relu I sT lbs UI1 nl ks..ii. Ih ssl-l esnai la ispsir. in, i k..h .h..i(...s. in ths asm ..I ll.s State. I or- s(...i. to .ali-Ir said wsrraul, I will . lr sale at ...l.lc au. tlou. to llio lilh"l b d.lrr, al th I iiuttliu.ix do .r In l iifrne, la. is rooi.ty, (iia oil Sal.irdalr, July s, Isft, lb slo.rssld da serlb .1 rral in.-rty, luasll l laid drUu.i.'Ul tsi and ooau ol sals, ns.wesu in no. in. oi a i.'rl.a-k . m. and a o rl.s-k f. m. ol said day. Irraisul aa. rash. Haled ui.f fl, IWi J. B. Nulai.d. Plwilir, Uiweouuly, or. I 1 I'M on a vusraniee hy nil driisr- 1st i. It euro Incipient Consumption Biid la th tasst CougUaiui Croup I'ure. TU tllttltl HIUI igilltlEl ICM Waste is overcome by ivlng the LKHly proper and sufllclent nourlshmenL When wast iHactlvonnd you are losing flesh and strength, take Scott's kMtJJfjMa-jMBMV Emulsion the Croam or Cud-llvcr Oil. It will overcome tho waste by Klvlnif, ample nourish ment. I'hysicium, tho world over, endorse it. Don't bi dectlie. by Substitutes! rrssarsd by asull d Bs. ff. V. AIIDraratata, la an -a daalh lo (Iniund amiirraJs. Hnekel tl.lir, Kabl.lt and all aul- mala that barrow In Inrsmund. -Im I .1. &.I- an.l M.l.ln CrlM. ia Brff lial I 1 boialia; boisd lor intpssani. nsmpia at rartrl lira, with dl a. tK.ui lor ual. sent V nrl lidliUon. rorsaiaby siiiaiam aaianaii- .... la I VS. SO., SWUHW, .I.BHV. W. L. Douclas o cunr ittst Mir. Vaf OllWt Noauuiaainta 5. CORDDVAM. VWlltCAtf&KWsjWLl 1 3.1? POLICE, 3 Sous. 2.'LWBfJTfawH3El LADIES k KIND im utiaiwuri W .-DOUGLAS. BROCKTON. MAS. Tea ea save ssoasr by wear la Ik W. L. Daaala 13 OO Ska, Iteea , wa ar tka Iser-al ssaasrsHasas nf tliUira'la.aTak.M I I lis world. aail (uaraalaa las aaliia by sia.l.. th asa asd prs-a on U 1.4M, wklr pnael yoa asalast klk prlessasd IS. nisldlsmaa a pnSta. Our sawaw iuJ ruswjia wk la stria, assy tils aad wsatio qaallls-a, Wsbarstass sold avarTaSsra al l..w-r prvaale ths valua fla Ittsa aar othar sssks. Takaao saa- auuua, U liaalaa caaau sutii yoa, aa ss FRUIT PRC8ERVI0 I LABOR SAVED I Antifermentine PREBIRVfS FRUIT WITHOUT MEAT. Antifermentine FKEsKRVI Cider. Milk. Butter, Catsup. Pickles, Etc, And dos II HICir-lrirfl.l.Y by prrT.ntlhf Ise nei.uilon. Th ua ol litis woiiilrrlnl prsr- atlTs aaaurr aueera I rwniilni and prrserrine lr.HUaiidrisirUbla.olsllklu.il. NU MnUhlt ontopol fruit. Sera ll.n.aud labor, and Is la trrry way a uariosu aa.uisa. ANTIFERMENTINE Is sold br ill drassUU snd estwen. and Is srrd lo do what w lay II will. NRLL. HKITKHC M WOOI1ARD, rasHlsad, Or. V-sk X. T. X. U. Xo. 5M-S. F. X. U. Xo. &H) IV J t.lve. Hellelalou.a Ji. r told 111 ll'"l-, I L 1 - xTrsagaajvtbasta. tLtllltotV.ewwrec,-T.I if 1 kTt V rriM RALM-Clsanaoa thaTfaaal i .rttaak.! Psaaaarwa, Aoaya 1'aiu aud Influao.aXion, )lsia I wfnysM Ua astanss, KasUVuraa Taaie and huixlL, and Cum f ; ... . pyjl " 1 --"lW1 a..- a v.. thst tlia luvetitiof theiocaj- iera rtit ln.p " l0 t"""1 b.T Uj etAirta. tiie licit Ut lawsuit ia Uss e!r .,,, .1 K-l.l i. aniujuiiied aa tarrtaluil.- to the dls. ovrry ot llm troiJi-7 systartu id" I n a Upbtu.-LotidoO Xewa fiaxlru; IfafcUoU- nriy-tualll man I.,,. tr.fi,- arnl he ilitr-rfere-l With. f,r. w,;i be moved by .iettruttr, like .iwa. now in uso al it.if the eaaiern inr bare tas-n nusde Ui U'u r during their Itay lo Ena-lsnd Hia rias ia. A ytrana ireotleiiMii was paiiuj ao e arrunati-o in i.i.y-i' u II a akl. I "What 1-UneU were known to the ao- I -Well. Sir." ll restj le.I, "ti.rTS , V-jus and J Qr. atid'-after a o , -I think ti.e earth, but I am not nuiu t .tii m."- l't -i f uueu. IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE SAPOLIO MAIAR1XT r I-ii VL" "i i.l. I.AI'-' ai'LH iUt-K ai lie? Isa everr sten ara-m tlllren', Yon need MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY. lYl, LJ ENGRAVINGII i? Sa v "aft - ftftWs.v-.liV U-'KrCr er XTVj ysitsfTi aa snot i n K.XtlW Ibl IMSuetese and Seal 1'S.Hor.srav. b-ssasala fan I raw rss.i waa rstsbluiaad In 1.77 ar the atawsa-T uf llir l.r kl I S OHAVIMI (II, was. ksaanurrd lbs hM ana le-.i I m pros. a.snla s.erel iri.i . asa .nil a full eaipM-a.ntt af thr sa.a t..ira.l n.arb.srrr. pla SB paralus. pow.rlu.eb-r. I.sr la.iita.na. Ilavl.al I. . ITaasaaar Msaaae afaW. Mp. a,luli aiMtrrr Co. larsl aul tka '" s wur i.....,p. r. rriu.-lr sl al aBH ssiairraiw .rl.-s l.rf sii aM..ia..i r..ara'"'a. . ...p fep -CS.I lasu.s ,nara ar.q w..M-ea .ui.l lr wa...... wwl" ssd lal.irnoilsaa. s.T. lis w s V Maai. aaiis.-. . Williama' tod an nut ntt.tmanl will urw Hllnd. and I trnUi Mlsaw Ui tnnsora, allays aa.arta ul- alul rsllrl. lit. W III- rni i.inlmml Is prepafI llrl.l.is al ma pr.s.w Uwarrantrd. Br drtie- rreai' l nt !". il rant MaNUFCIUSI CtX. t'ruprtaloat, Llaraiasul. OHIO. I iii rw """ 1 1 mm II stssurlai I th. Ilrblna al ISif W m I ml . fi I lama' India I lor rtie aa parta. riy bos lata, b ssstl en I and ilMI anlllSMI In ksa iroaU with Waad Mad wlih Golden VYest BakingPciisr II la ahaalulrly pnr. ruswrr itai aits, low aiaaas, HsrUaud. tir. uarauta ii) aa. aad f la aba ba.s asaa lasnw Iss M saw Mso Car Sa tsusaasaaion. II Baa wars S iiibm.Ii l kaa aaa mtsa. d om. II W aaa sa w laaa Uaslaa) kaa an saB aaws. oa ...!)' Baa a. Saak u -aMtsi