Life's Aritbtutttlu. Suppose there am 10 men at the benoh thin summer and Clara in nugd to a of them, Kltcy to 4 at thorn and Molly to 8-10 of ihnra, how many days will it take Ethel to be engwml to all of them when they discover that her nana Is a million aire? If It takes a laxy freshman 84 hours to mow a lawn 7 feet by 15, how long will It take his feet to reach a baseball match a anile awayf If you were rich enowth to build a hotel palace, If you had all your garments made In London and required a valet to button your gloves, besides being a reader of soci ety notes, how long would It take you to become a perfect ass, supposing you are not one already' If yon hav iust heavily .on the street, if three men have each borrowed f6 of you and you nave Dunn blackballed at the club, will you stamp on your new bat that cost you 15, or go home and he oross to your who, who expects nothing olsef Life. A Trlumpu Mr. Brokerly I don't see how you can Be so imppy when you know I've just failed lor null a million dollars) Mrs. Hrokerly Yes, dearie, hut Just think a half mllllonl Why,thatMrs.Clev- rton's husband failed for only a hundred thousand! This will takeherdown, Trutb. A Distant llelutlve. "You may remember that I have spoken of my Cousin Peter, who llveB In Chicago," remarked Mr. Trotter. "His father was my granciratner's naif brother." "Not very near," remarked his wife. "No-o, not very near, but living In Chi cago during the w orld'a fair." "Oh, Toml Why. of course!" cried Mrs. Trotter, with much enthusiasm. "Have you written to hiruf' 1 "Yes, we've been in correspondence for alx months just proving our relationship. y' know. I hoped that he might invite us out tnore." "And has he written f" "Of course ho has," sighed Trotter. "Do you suppose we corresponded for six months uy telegraphr' "I mean, has he sent us an invitation?" "Yes that is, he has seut me one." vt natr Ana iorgotten mer Uf course you re not going." "Going to wlmtf" "To accept his Invitation to Chicago." "Maria," rejoined Mr. Trottor, "the two are by no means the same. He has not In vited me to Chicago. I got a letter from him last night inviting me to lend him two." "Well, are you going tot" "To what, my dearf Please be explicit." "To lend him the" "Woll, I guess not. We need the money to go to Chicago with ourselves. Peter has proved himself to be too distant a relative, my love." Harper's bazar. Easy to Find. Not long ago an accident happened to little Barbara's doll Gladys, which was thereupon sent to a store where surgical attention Is given to wounded dolls. When the day came for it to be discharged, cured, Barbara obtained permission to go and get it. Burbnra stood on tiptoe bofore the coun ter of the store and asked if her doll was mended. "I guess so," said the young woman be hind the counter, fumbling ovora pile of dons on a snolt. "Hut I'm urraid I can't tell which one it is la all this lot." "Oh, you can find her easily enough," said Barbara confidently. "Her name's Gladysl" New Orleans Picayune, Not Quite Mad. Lawyor Were you acquainted with the deceased f Witness Only in a business way, I was clerk in a large store at which the lady did much of her shopping. Lawyor Did you in that capacity notice In her any signs of Insanity? Witness Well, no, not insanity exactly merely eccentricity. I was in the thread department, and I have frequently seen her buy a Bpool of thread and carry it home herself- " Piscatorial Item. Mr. Hudson Rivers la an enthusiastic fisherman, and he always manages to bring home fish. A few mornings ago, being fully equipped with rod, etc, he stopped on his way to the fishing boat at a Harlem fish market. "What can I do for you today?" asked the urbane proprietor. "Put aside that big striped bass until I get back, I am going to catab him while 1 am out at the fishing banks today. "Texas Sittings. Harried Lovers. , Bilkina-There goes Jack and his wife. Mighty few people love each other as they do. Wllkins-Then why do they fight like cats and dogs all the time? Bllkins They are jealous of each other. New York Weekly. Matrimonial Item. Mr. Ohumly How are you coming on with your lawsultf You know, you told me that Sharke had swindled you out of 110,000. Mr. Manygirls Oh, we have made acom promise. He has married my eldest daugh ter, exchange. LIGHTNING POSTHOLES. Man From Colorado Gives an Indianapolis Hired Hun Home Points. The man with the ginger beard was watching his neighbor laboriously digging postholes. "They didn't dig 'em that way out in Col orado where I lived," said he. The neighbor, who was a hired man, dropped his patent "digger," looked around to see If his employer was visible, found he was not and took a seat on the ground, ready to listen. "How did you work It?" he asked. "By steam ?" "Steam?" said the man with the ginger beard. "Naw. Done it by lightning." "Lightning?" "Yes. You see In the part of the state I was In there Is no metals of any kind in the ground and no trees. I've often watched the lightning cavortin around In the heav ens fer an hour at a time, jist achin fer somethin to strike at, but not beln able to do so, 'cause they wasn't nothin it could take a start at no attruotion, you see. Well, one day I was a-sweatln away, just like you would be if the boss was around now, when a old feller, that lived there be fore 1 come, come along and sayB he'll show me a scheme to save all that work. You can bet 1 was willin, so he sends me to the house for a bag 0' tenpenny nails, and he plants a nail in every place I had marked for a hole. 'They Is a storm comin,' says ne, 'and u 1 hain't mistakened she is a-goin to do the job in one whirl.' I didn't say notiiing, fer, honest, 1 thought he wuz crazy, an I 'lowed I d better humor him. "After be got the nails all planted he dragged me away to a safe distance an told me to watch her work. Pretty soon the storm came along, with more thunder and llglitnin in it than yon will see here in a mouth 0' Sundays. Directly it got over them sails. Then bliff blam! It went to plnggln away at them there nails stuck in the ground, the most delighted llghtnin you ever see to git somethin to shoot at, an ev'ry time she hit there was the neatest posthole dug out you ever see. I did haf to trim a few of 'em up with a epade, but as a gineral thing they was as neat as a body would want to look at. Nuttir' Is mighty usoful If you know how to handle her." The hired man said "Gosh!" and resumed work in the automatic manner of one In dream. New York Mercury. A Suggestion For a Poet. Martin F. Tupper was at one time im mensely popular, both in England and America. Grace Greenwood suys of his poetry that it was a "brief though furious fashion," and she goes on to illustrate his British inability to take an American joke by a story of his mystification by Senator 1 om Corwtn. One evening the two sat together at a public dinner, and Mr. Corwln proceeded to discourse on the divine art of poetry in a manner delightfully absurb, but rather puzzling to a poet. "Why, Mr. Tupper," he asked, "do you poets always make the heart the seat of love? Now I should locate that passion in quite another organ the liver!" "Why, blesB your soul, Mr. Corwln, you're not speaking seriously!" "Perfectly, my dear sir! For example, wheu a young man is in love, his heart Is seldom affected, but his liver always is. He loses his appetite. If there are obstacles, he peaks and pines. You surely have ob served It! Now, you poets ought to let the neart alone and deal with the liver. 1 would even have chauges made in the old poemB in accordance with physiological truth." "But, my dear sir, what about the rhyme and the rhythm?" "Oh, those little things could be ar ranged. For instance, take the first two lines of Byron's 'Maid of Athena:' "Maid of Alliens, ere wc part, Give, 0)1, give me back my heart "Now, how simple the change and how satisfactory: "Maid of Athons, ere we sever, Give, oh, give me back my liver!" Youth's Companion, Self Made, but Illiterate. Charles Gcrvais, the great French cheese merchant, who recently died in Paris, full of years and honors and wealth, was a self made man and no scholar. Last year he stood forsoine municipal post in the de partment of Seine-Inferieure, and in the course of his campaign read a speech com posed for him by a journalist of Koueu, be ginning as follows: "As a candidate for this important office comma fully un derstanding your wants comma I come to solicit your votes full stop. " The soribe had written down the stops as a guide to elocution, hut poor M. Gervais conscien tiously delivered it as a part of his speech. San Francisco Argonaut. Effective Means. Mr. Firstflat You don't suppose I feel in the humor to discuss new dresses when that demoniacal baby of yours has kept me awake the whole night? Mrs. Firstflat All right, dear, you need not be brutal to the baby; we won't say anything more about it. And, by the way, darling, will you bring me up a small bot tle of chloroform from down town with youf Life. Tommy's Strategy. Mother Did you take your cod Bverollf Tommy Yes, mam. f ntheiVnn nm n Mini lirova llt.f.la W for taking your cod liver oil so nicely. Here Is a dime. Father 1 in ' next room 1 Who the Amrll put oil in my inkstand? Texas Sittings. Nothing to Worry About. Old Gentleman My stare! Why are yon smoking on that keg? Ouarryman Arra, be alsy. This ain't dynamite. It's nothin but powder. New lork weekly. Dashaway Here, uncle, Is an old sMrt I've brought you. Unole Bbony m bery much afraid, Bah, dat shirt ain't gwine ter be big enough. Dat shirt wants ter hoi' a good shied water million. Dashaway But, Gnat Scott, uncle; you can get a big watermelon in that shirt, can't youf Uncle Kbony Yes, sah. but It's got ter Why Delaware's Boundary Is Clrcnlar. The northern boundary line of Dela ware is circular because the charter given to Penn states that Pennsylvania was to be "bounded on the east by the Delaware river from 18 miles distant north of Now Castle town nntil the three and fortieth degree of north latitude," and that the southern boundary was to be "a circle drawn at 18 miles distant from the town of New Castle northward and westward nntil the fortieth degree of north latitude and then by a straight line westward," This makes a circular boundary for northern Delaware una voidable, and the facts above set forth explain a geographical curiosity that has puzzled many students. St. Louis Re public. A Word For Farmer. The great drawback on many farms to the highest success with cows is the want of good pasture. Many pastures are stocked with early grasses which give a fair amount of feed early in the season, but after the last of July begin to fail, and through the remainder of the season afford but scanty feed. There is but one way for the farmer to bridge this chasm of poor pasturage, by adopt ing a partial soiling system that is, to get near the full benefit of his dairy. Lewiston Journal. Mutual Iteertmination. Cora I hear you keep bad company. Jack (fiercely) Tell me who said it, and HI shoot 'em! I'd rather be slan dered myself than to have one talk about your being bad. darling! Exchange. FAR AND WIDE. Not on thli broad continent alone, bntl n ma larial breeding tropical regions, in Guatemala, Mexico, SoulhAmericu, the Isthmus of Panama and elsewhere, Hofltetter'B Stomach Bitten af fords to inhabitants and sojourners protection iifrainst malaria. The miner, the freshlv arrived Immigrant, the tiller of the virgin soil newly robbed of it lorests by the axe of the pioneer, find In the superb anti-febrile specific a pre server against the poisonous miasma which in vast districts rich In natural resources is yet fertile in disease. It annihilates disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, fortifies those who use it against rheumatic ailments bred and fostered by outdoor exposure; Infuses genial warmth into a frame chilled by a rigorous tem perature, and robs of their power to harm morn ing and evening mists and vapors laden with hiirtfuiness: strengthens the weak, and con quers incipient kidney trouble. r.astcrn Girl-We have the cradle that my grandfather was rocked in. Western Girl We have the hoots that my grandfather died In. COLORADO Is a splendid place for people with weak lungs, but thousands of people in that con dition cannot possiblv go to Colorado. There is not one, however, who cannot aeep a supply 01 Alioock's Poioob Pias ter. Th nmmonl ant, .u.. u- -..-...v... oj jtoio Luai haB taken oold one of these world-renowned 1 1.AHTEK8 snouia oe put on the back be tween the shoulder-bladeB, and another on the cheet. These will serve two purposes. Thev will protect the delicate lungs, and will also relieve the congestion occasioned by the oold. ' Aluocx's Poboob Flastebs keep the pores of the skin open, and assist nature 111 her remedial work. They neither burn nor blister, anri en ha,n'il.nl slight inoonvenienoe. bkandbetii'8 niM cleanse the system. " '8 'nr daughter fond ol the piano, Hiekst" No; she's very unkind to our piauo. She beats It two hours a day at least." BOITT'B SCHOOL FOB BOYS, Mlllbrae, San Mateo county, Cal., prepares boys - 7---""-'i. viinuiuiieH aumiiiea to the State and Stanford Universities without examination. Next term bogius Januarv 2 Ikiu. bend lor catalogue. Ira G. Hoitt, Mi. D.lMaeter. taking the eight quarts that make it. Stats or Ohio, citt of Toledo, Lucas County. J M' Fhank J. (Ihknky litukes oath that he Is the senior partner of the lirm of . J, I'heney & Co., doing business in the citv of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum o( ONE HUNDKED HOLLARS for each and every case of Catakrh that eanuot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabkh cukk. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence this titn day ol December, A. D. 1886. ALl A. W. G1.KASON, ,., . Notary Public. Hal 's Catarrh Cure is taken in.urT,uii. anA acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. I. J. CHliNJSY 4 CO., w , Toledo, 0. W Sold by druggists; 76 oents. Dae Enameline Stove Polish ; no dust, no smell. Thy Gkrmia ter breakfast. Fresh Air and Exercise. Get atl that's possible of both, if in 1 j n 1 - strength and nerve force. There s need,too, of plenty of fat-food, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and sttenjrth quicker than anv other preparation known to sci ence;. Scott's Emulsion constantly ef fecting Cure of Consumption, Mronchitis and kindred diseases where other methods f am. Prspsrsd hy Soott A Bnwns. IE Y. All druggists. I II film ITORSon iNBTALLHSNTt. Best makes. lHfllwest prices. Send for catalogue. . BfcACH, KtuoM. ul. Hood's8a;Cures "I Suffered Several Years With rheumatism. I took Hood's Sarianarllln and feel better than I have for years. My wife hod a bad case of catarrh and was nnn. ildercd Incurable She took confidence from me nenent 1 bod received from the use ol Hood's Sarsaparilla and after takinj four bottles of the medicine sue is entirely well." w. H. Hakley, Pull- "r Wash. Be sure to get Hood's. HOOrJ'S PUIS CUre liver Ills. Sick hiflrBha. jaundice, Indigestion Try a box. 25c. They all Testify To lbs Efficacy of lbs Swiff's Specific. The old-time iimol 1 remedy from the QeontU Bvvamna Bud fields has gone forth to the antipodes. astonisriuui toesKDticai and ooniounalnff the tbeones those who depend solely on the DTrUCian'sSaUll. There is no blood taint which it does not Immediately eradicate. Poisons outwardly absorbed or the result of Tile diseases from within all yield to thb potent but simple remedy. It Is an nnequaled tonic, bnlldsnp the old and feeble, cares all diseases arising from Impure blood or weakened TteUitj. wuu J.ur a irwuse. aramine me proot. Books on " Blood and Skin Diseases " iioalled treat. 3ruffffUU Sell It, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa. "German Syrup" Two bottles of German j y : curea me oi nemorrnaee of the Lungs when other remedies faUed. I am a married man and. rhirtv-ai- years of age, and live with my wife and two little girls at Durham, Mo. I have stated this brief and plain so that all may understand. 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