AN EQUITABLE ARRANGEMENT. tie Ho re an Kntlwl Name. White She Foa aeael Coveted Rlrhea. The lady was a widow and rich very rich as the French novelist says, rieliissiiue. The pentlenian was a widower, past sixty; extremely, even ridiculously, poor, and the last of a most noble and most historical house. History is full of the achievements of his people. Froissart mentions their exploits in every other pacre: they were always taking this side or the other, for the kinp and ag-ainst the kin;; when they took a side they meant it; out they marched, they and theirs, in full armor. Whichever side they took, it always ended in their being' captured and de capitated for high treason, or else killed in battle. From father to son. from generation to generation, for lony centuries none of them ever went out of the world from an inglorious feather bed; it was always from the grassy field of honor or from a scaffold. A gray beard was unknown in that house; nor had any of them ever ex perienced the tender emotions of a grandfather. The lady, liesiiles being a widow and richissime, was of ignoble origin, and her late husband had made his money in trade. Ileliectiou upon .this point made her unhappy. She was so rich that she thought she ought also to Ig noble, just to correspond. It is a com mon confusion of thought. She de sired, almve all things, to connect her riches with an ancient name, ami she heard of this old nobleman, and she made a proposition to him. "Marry me," she said, '"(live me that right to use your name. In return I will give you as handsome an annuity as you can possibly desire. You shall have the means of living as you please, and of obtaining all that you can desire. I w ill not ask you to live in my house. You shall live where you please. 1 will only ask that, for appearance sake, you will take your place at my dinners, and that you will show up. as the lord of the house, at my recep tions." 'Ttvas arranged in this sense. The lady took and furnished for herself a great hotel, writes Walter Hesant in London Queen. She had the rooms decorated in honor of this and that il lustrious ancestor. The arms of the house were everywhere; the iiortraits, busts and statues of the house were in all the rooms; the pictures repre sented scenes and episodes in the his tory of the house. The servants wore the ancient livery, the well-known liv ery of the house. The hotel became the museum of the house, and at dinners and on reception nights the duke himself was always present, grave, dignitied and stately, with the look of one who had stepped out of a picture frame five hundred years old. and had put on the clothes of the uineteeth century, but not its manners. When madame, the duchess, was not at home he lived in his own chambers, at the club, after his own fashion. An excellent bargain, was it not. and one that seems perfectly fair to both parties. RECKLESS WASTE OF LIFE. Few of the Ijtteat Itlaroverlea of Hy gienic Science Are Yet I'tllltetl. An interesting and to a certain ex tent instructive statement has just ap peared showing1 what a reckless waste of life is going on among us all the time, says I)emorests Magazine. The number of deaths from causes prevent able by means now well known to science is shown to constitute almost the entire death list of one of the leading cities of the country, where, after a death rate of 6'J7, there were only twenty-five deaths recorded from old age. Seventeen of these deaths oc cured from typhoid fever, a disease which should never exist in a civilized country. In the French and Herman armies, where a modern S3stem of treatment prevails, only one typhoid patient in fifty dies. Pulmonary diseases carry off 249 per sons on this list, and yet it is asserted that even in cases where children in herit a tendency to consumption there is no need for it to develop if proper precautions are taken in time regard ing exercise, breathing- and habits. Stomach troubles claim 155 more vic tims, and are attributable entirely to carelessness in eating and drinking a proper regulation of diet, as it is claimed. Wing all that would be neces sary to prevent every one of them. This reduces the death rate from a lit tle over l'J to about rt per cent., and. with the natural addition to the length of those lives reported to have been lost through old age. would probably bring up the average sum of human years to 175 or even higher. The fact is that few of the latest dis coveries of science are utili.ed to ben efit humanity. People seldom call upon the doctors until their condition has become chronic, and then, to save expense, they rarely undergo thorough treatment. Then, again, we jro on eat iug ainl drinking what we know is the last thing we should think of putting into our stomachs, in utter disregard of the lawsof diet. We habitually drink water that is often as certain a poison as strychnine or alcohol; we live under sanitary conditions which render per fect health an impossibility, and, last ly, we load our lives with burdens which, while assisting in no way to our betterment, sap the very roots of our existence and make life a melan choly pilgrimage. Who shall rear a temple to the goddess llygea and make Methuselah as common as roses in June? NAMES FOR GIRL BABIES. Srs.x is Hebrew, a lily. Alma is Latin, the kindly. Kai'hki. is Hebrew, the lamb. M AKiiAKKT is t.reek the pearl. Ci.aka in Latin, the bright one. Aiiki.ink is t.erman, the princess. Ki xh k is Creek, the fair victory. M l n i k is a diminutive of Margaret. Ki rn is Hebrew, and means beauty. Soi-hia istireek, and means wisdom. Flokkxck is Latin, the blooming' one. Agatha is a Greek name, the good one. Arabella is Latin, the beautiful altar.' Kosamovd is Saxon, the rose of Peace. Lrcr is the feminine of the Latin Lucius. Ei.ith and Editha are Saxon, happi ness. Ia1'isa is German, the feminine of Louis. Emtheb is a Hebrew word meaning1 secret, Sakah, the Hebrew name, means princess. An mtauffht Heathen's Views. The untaught heathen is sometimes wiser than we give him credit for being. So is ti;0 mother of his children. One of these mothers has recently expressed her opinion to a woman missionary and the missionary's reply u not given. But hare are the words of the heathen woman: "You can read and write, but what U the use of that? You will have to stand before God and give an account of your conduct. He created you to get married, and he will punish you. You should repent and get married at once. Then, 1 perhaps, you will be forgiven, ami you may come and teach us to read and write." never wants ta learn, but the reads tht OLiD Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is the best that 9s made, and at ONCE tries it, and eaves money and secures mora satisfaction than ever before. A.VOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your denier hasn t it ask him to get it for you. 1I0.FHZERABR0S., tonlrrllle. Kj LADIES! Are you reckless cnniu;li to vt:tur" "- ll ; sa-tu two cuts iii stamps to thn Mark liil lixhnm ( and S Washington Sir,t-i. !t. -v a.ii.. to one of their iN-auiiful iilui.tr-.itee! Saiii.-N" Hooks." It is a novel, uui.ji!.-. mi. I iiitrris ill work to every eroii : r. lim-im in. On re-eipt of ten et-nt.-: in siai-ips tlia-t M enal postnu'd a full set of their ('unions house hold tcame Verba, For tell cents they will also send n lna.k -o!tt:iiiiiiir complete words of The tik;.ili-." m.d imi-ic i t its most Hpiil:tr Minus, i.-th, r w itli ten i.iiimi. chromo r:nds. 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The U-frs and fft-t aro spotted in true leopard fash ion, but the shoulders, sides and but"!c are plentifully besprinkled with small. irre;rr.l-ir ros-ttes or else biff black blotches, which m the shoulders are lenrthem-d into semi-circular banls. The o-round colnr is bri;rht tawny alnive and lighter below. A specimen in the American museum of natural hir.tory measures twenty-four inches in length of head and ImkIv: tail, ti-n inches, aiid height at the shoulder, ten and one-half incites. Of all the Amer ican Feli.hc. writes V. T. Hornaday in St. Nicholas, the Murray eat ap proaches nearest to the domestic eat in temper ami habits. In South Amer ica, where it is commonest, it is often tamed and allowed the freedom of a house liecause of the rats it ex terminates. It is said to make, when cauirht yountr and well treated, a very docile animal. In its wild state, how ever, it is death on jxiultry and yiimr pk's. and wherever a houe stands at the cdre of its jungle home it makes itself a jrreat nuisance. I once shot a bold and audacious specimen on the Ksseuibo river in South America about mi, May as it was in the very act of carry inr otf a duclclintf from a spot within thirty yards of the house The home of the Mariray cat is in the heavy. low-lyinf forests of tropical America, from the state of Vera t'rttz. in Mexico, southward throitefh the whole of Central and South America to i'arairuay. Kvcn hunters seldom see it save alontr the margins of water courses, a very favorite resort for for est dwellers reiierally. SHE SNICKERED. A Caae Where the Astrology Racket Ilia Not Work. The brown-eyed, blonde voting wom an front the west had charmed a swel yoti'iif man with her larjre and com tiiodious fortune, and he was doiur al in liis (tower to win her. says the lle troit Tree Press. She wasn't a fool b a jrreat deal, ami that made it ninet per cent, more dillicult for him. an forced him to develop all his resources. At last he struck upon a plan which he thought had the prize package in it. "I have never t "Id you." he said to her one eveiiin.tr. ""that loiiff before I ever saw you fate had directed me to yon." "Indeed?" she responded, so sin cerely that his heart beat faster, and her face blushed at the compliment. "Yes. and il came about inu remark -tkblo way. Just for fun. one day. I con sulted an tistroloefi.st. and she tohl ir.e that I would never care for any woman until I had met one who was then only a schoolgirl, a beautiful, jrohlen-haired creature, with wonderful brown eves, whose home was toward the settin" sun. I laughed at the prophecy, but 1 found that the words of tin seer Were Inn-, for I never cared for any woman until I saw you." Then In- stopied, embarrassed and palpitating, thinking she would fall into his arms. Hut she did not; on the contrary, she snickered. "Are you sure your astrological friend spoke of a golden-haired school girl?" she asked. "How could I ever forget?" he re sponded, intensely. ""You couldn't, probably. " she twit tered: ""only, when 1 was a sehooltrirl I wasn't golden-haired. I've only been Usinr bloiidinc for the last year. doJi't you know?" And then a heavy weight seemed to fall on him and he staryereu avvav. TRAINED FCR FIVE YEARS. How the l ighting linlla or Spi la Are Pre pared for the Iting- The bulls used for litrhtiiitr purposes are a specially selected, socially cared-for class, says a writer in the Fortnightly Review. They are all jied ijrreed. Andalusia is especially the district of the bull. Here, at the afre of one year, the voting bulls are sepa rated from the heifers, branded with the owner's mark, and turned out loos on the plains to craze with others in their own ajre. V. hen a year older. th younr bulls are fathered together ii order that th ;r mettle and lihtiii qualities may lie tested. One of thei is separated from the herd and chase, by it man on horseback, who. by th skillful use of a blunted lance, over throws the escaping bull, whcrciio; another rider comes in front of the an imal with a shar(er lance to withstan thee?;pectcd attacks. If the bull, o; re-rainintr his feet, attacks the riilei twice it is passed as a fijrhtiiiir animal, but if it turns tail ami runs off then it is set aside to be killed or to lie Used ii agricultural work. And so with eacl animal until the whole herd o. two-year-olds has been tested. Eacl. bull that has stood the test successful ly is then entered in the herd InmiI, with a description of its appcaranc, and receives a name. The process o. careful selection 'fjoes on from year t year until the bull is live years ol.i when, should its mettle still pmv true, it is ready for the arena, an. llaiuin;? Hsters appear on the walls Madrid or Seville aitnoimcintr that E: partem (or whatever his name is) wil on such a date make his tirst and fma ap(earance. A jrood. "warrantable live-year-old bull for the fijrhtintr arena costs from three hundred and fifty to four hundred dollars. PEOPLE ACROSS THE SEA. His majesty of Portugal, in consider ation of the small size of his kingdom, contents himseif with Sool,-14U a year. Thk emperor of China is rejoicing in the arrival of an heir. The baby has lieen temporarily named Ah Goo l'rit-tee-l'rittee. Tun late I)om Fedro had the lareest aquamarine ever known. It was said, in size and shape, to approximate a calf's head. Jt i.ks Simon, the eminent French man, who is nearly eig-hty years of ajre. will shortly undergo an operation to prevent total blindness. Fin.M K I'omatowski's title is one of courtesy, though it is recognized at En roM-au courts. He is a descendant of the army favorite whom Napoleon placed on the throne of Poland. Tiik richest (ierman is considered to lie M. Albert lloesch, the principal owner of the frreat lloesch stKel works near Dortmund. His annual income is a little over two million dollars. Cuisri. the Italian prime minister, is sutlerino; from a cataract in his eyes. Two of the most prominent oculist, in Italy. Profs. Secondi and Martini, will (x rform an ojieration at the end of Marclu SERMON ETTES. I tihxk our steps vary as much as the human fall. A i.eakxkii man saj-s in a book, otherwise beautiful with truth, that villages are family proups. Thkkk are, I dare say, many lovers who would never have lieeu drawn to each other had they met for the first time as, they say, they met the second time. W'k should lie slower to think that the man at his worst is the real man, and certain that the better we are ourselves the less likely is he to be at his worst in our company. J. M. Harrie. in Little Minister. carl liiriisrixjs, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER $ 4EWEtEH, AND DEALER IN ELKHART CARRIAGE Have tm rBHnrr fir I ran, iMViutf ttieuj tti dtfer rtlt. We &.re the OIJ-taMl Lurgril iuHnutm4.-(urertt lit Auitr va iu11iiii( VeUicH huiI Hrnei3 tins way hlup wiiU pri iltre to fcntn btf(reanr iuune it pa:U. We puy f rviirhi bth wy;fii,t HaLiMHc t-irv. Wttrmut tr 1 yenr. U'h jf ay ho Hvtn ltl t.J' t-rtlr fr yu? Writ our own order. Hoiit ire:. V e take all risk ol aaiuae in WHOLCSALC PHICtS. SiriM Wugond, to 5.0 O- iuuraiitt-.l i A...e u - : tui i-Wic.vv. t urrc sf S.C5 to lOO m jo as Mil fort.uit J i Hp CiifHK, 0 Ut a-- t'M tor t-iiaatoiiS,! CO siui. rami W-rcns, Waconfit.-r., Ar; i 1 :4 V7aoii3,Oeliv. ry WeponaiHt Mr&ci ts. ki u s, noakik . $11.00 ta'u.37. Surrey Harness. y an-MiMat yJ l l-iJk. i-M-. 11 iKryxS' N.. 7 is' Top Biiktir- $43.00 1. M rfSor7fe m . - t 111 11 I 11 J " No. 1. I-arm H&rne. KIDIXU ullliH.K" mm I'LV NETS. 3 nrvmt. tf for vmmh Ath rdt-r. S-.i 4. ! 1 mlmmr l mmf pwmlmw mm N .1. fr'ariu Wn(tu. ii Seeing is Believing." must be simri,' f-f I ns-h. J .7 7 --..i Suuu. impie, xieaunjui, uooa these WOrd mpi r mi-k I . . . . A it Tl - t . ... . i Will imnr.cc Via ..K uuui uiuic loiuuijr. ah metal, tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only r i - v J vnvrcanaoie. i.i ice Aladdin s of old, it is indeed a "wonderful lamp," for its mar- '"UU1 'b"1 Fur ana Dngnter than gas light, "SU softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. Ik Look for this stamrj Tmr tw-.. t Rocheer. Bad the vle you want send to ' , Pae"'Cr MSn 1 the kand we will send you VTamTi 2afcW tZ 1J or"ur illustrated catalogue, )et.estrum,hef,;; over iitf'ii msmt 'V a. a. . WANT A r H nr? i W We hive wagons, Dugt-ies, surieys. Hi ;h tjrade. is In-ht, Strong, durable, stlish. 35 beautifully finis:;cJ as nicji ni, eJ nuiiuiaaure tan pr..!uie. Built on In .mi by nu-n . i lii experieiue. Huneiiy is ..ur policy; pi.-iiiit sliipment ur specially. We want to limw jou. Wnte us. Co:ts y. u nothing. May lead to business by anJ bv. Send U.t .ur uialot'ue. It is tre.- to every reader ot t'lis a-.-r. limii luintim Wai-i n Co.. tiiiiyliaii.tun. N. Y. " BUILT FOR BUSINESS " KHEUMATISM 1 1ns.- Iwm illsiuseM cause untold surterlDg. ihx tors ailiult (Uat tin y are dimcult to euro so do Uii-lr patients. Faille's Celery Compound baa per manently o.jd 1 worst cases of rueumatlsm ani neuralgia no say those who bave used It. Havlnp: been troubled with rheuinallsii! at the knee aid fimt for live years, I was almost unable iiiel around, and was very often conrtiied to my bed for weeks at u time. I used onlv one bot FOR SALE. NO USE TO OWNtR tle of I'alne's lelery otu-p-iund. und was perfei-tly cured. I ran now umo around, and feel as lively as a boy." Khini inii.l. Kureka, Nevada. $1.00. SU for $5.00. Druggists. MarumoUi testimonial paper free. Wnxa. Kicharoson&Co.. Props.. 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Km the p.it mo e.irs I Ii it.- -.ut fered wit h neuraiKl.i ot the heart .i.-i..i n doctor f.illlluf to eure iih- I l:.t i,.-- t in i nearly four bottles or the iuniti.l .-n-i ,: free from the oui'l.il m. I r.-ei t-n m ,t- iut Ut you." 1U1H II. Lkwis, Central Viil.ie. IT. Paine's Celery Compound I nnve been frreatly amieted with acuta rheumatism, and could find no relief until I used I'lilues Celery t'onipound. After uMnjr six lmltl-s if this medicine I am now iurd of rheutuiilli- tniulilec " SAUi ti. lliTiiiisstiN. So. Cornish. N. II. Effects Lasting Cures. Intne-sviery ititn pound has tierfonned litany ot her cures as marvelous as I hese. - copies ot letters sent to any address. I'leasuiit to lake, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire ly vegetable; a child ran take It. What's thn use of su Bering longer with rheumatism or J neuralgia? I 0 . or-p Living upon Lariatftl Knd are ZiVoMk I BABIES loppy. Hmrty. It t. L-nruaUd. fSAP0Lil F. X. FEES' Shaving Parlor, Mam Street, Near Post OfTice iU.i ,UL. t,rmDl:hta carried uo In the future. KvrrvtDinK neat and etean. l our patrunaKe solicited. - X. 1 KIM. :Ti iM)aVTaiew aracwr WING FEATHERS. The Marvelous "Mechanical 1'rovUlon of Natun. Feathers are peculiar to birds, and in : their tyrtieal form have a shaft or stilT .central rotl fixed at one end into the skin and free at the other. From the two opposite sides of this shaft trrow thin. Hat plates, constituting the- web rir vane of the feather. This web, how ever, is not a simple, solid structure like a piece of paper, or even the leaf of a plant. It is composed of an im mense iiumlier of horuy iilaments placed side by side and set oblhiue-y on the shaft, to which they are tixed iy their inner ends. To understand what follows, I would ask my reader, says a writer in liotnl Words, to take a foose quill, or '- feathei of the win of any J.ir.l that may lie at hand, ami look at it carefully. lie will see that ther-e sepa-uto iilaments of which th.- vane is composed, technically calletl barbs, although really distinct fn-iti each other and only attache' to th. ciimmoii stem at V.it-ir base, have a curious tendency to c-linir together, so :-s to form a continuous structure, and that it takes a slight but. distinct amount of force to separate them and tiiat after they have Wen pulled r urceil apart, if they are brourhl in 'contact atr:iin by treiitly stroking the feather in the riht direction, or by waviiivr it briskly throtis-'4 the air. they will join airain as tirmly as ln-for. lie will also lind that this operation may Ik repeated an indefinite iiuiiwht oi times. Of all the marvelous mechanical adaptations we meet with in naturt there is ni-tbiu-r iiiore womlerful than that which is seen in every feather of a liird's win-i-. The object is evidently to produce an expanded surftce, lisrhi. stroti-r. and practically indestructible, i.i.e capable if resistin-r the pressure brou-riit to U-ur upon it in biilfetinir the stroiije:.t winds without perma iiently splitting or liein-f torn iu tat ters. A CEMETERY FDR PET DOGS. .on don 1 1 mm One Mauy ;raetooee alth T-ler lftf.c-rtHioii. London has a pet-tlotr cemetery. In fiiis town when a very dear and W l.ived dorrie dies he nmst Ik l.tiiied all alone by himself. Ih-i hum the reirular c-mteri-s have otiicials and lot own ers wlio object to reeeivili.'' a it her than hiiiiiau i'iii)-a'i within their f-""ales. 'Vita Loiiiioii doirs' cemetery is near the Vietoria (.rati in llyda? park. In Ilia' raar of the irate-keeper's IikV'T" is J---- "f triound whieii looks iiiie a Liny irardeii. In the midst of the tlowers. however, are a numWr of small marble tombstones. Arr.iiiaal :ti rows, each learinr some tender in r.ription, with tiny gravel paths lie-iwi-en and an arch aif ivy to irreet tiie siM'Ctator. one counts alnKit forty .5 'ilia?- ; ratty tnka'iisof retneniliauce. 1 'iior l.ittla l"rnae" is the insarip tion over the irrave of tlie iluke of 'ambridife's deal-and-joiie pt. Ithers a lining the !ead have the names of Jack. Tip. Topsy, Flo. Sprite. Vic. Ilarlitur ai.il Zoe. Lach (rave has its well triiuiiici litishes of everirrea-n. and here and there are ornaments in the -.'lajH of larye white shells. Very few ople in loiidou, aparl from tiiose who-e pets sleep their last n this iM'acefttl little f.ot. art awa-e of its existence. Should it 1m duplicated on this side of the Atlantic there is no doubt the tiny burial plot would lie readily sold. The 1'et I oi society, for instance, would natnrall, lie iiitere.te.l in such an institution and iitanv tender-hearted women and some animal-loving men woulil be flu.i bury their dead jietsin just this sort if a place. IMITATED A DOG TOO WELL l'owe ra of m 1 4ii-nli ir a-n t rllix-ulst '.t lllui Into Traiublat. An Kno-iish proiessional ventrih"- ouist in Lancashire lately reeeivetl what is perhaps as hiirh a compliment to his prifessioiial powers as ever was aid to one if his trilie, and yet. as Mr. Tim-Ic usa'd t) sa, "he is not happy." It apjiears from proceealinjs at the allassey letty sessions that this ven tri)ouist prided himself irreatly on his skill in imitating the cries of a aiop and that one lay, at Seaeoinlie l-'errv he airraed to frive an exhibition if this sort of mimicry, and proceeded to d s by beatiusf a hand-bair. from which the most aironi.inir crias. as of a alojr app-ared to come. The tirst result was that an add lady rushed at tin veutriloipiist and trial to hit him with an umbrella. Site desisted when taihl it was a joke: but a man named Scott, a meat contractor, then rushed across the road, took the ventriloquist by tin throat, and struck him on tin face and ht-ad several times, intliet inir iiijurie? whieh led to crysiiH-las in the ear, foi wiiieh the i.ullfercr claiina'd damaa-s In the witness box he repeated the .i .. siiam uo--tieaiinir periornianee. t or the defense it was contended that the defendant was jreiiuinely aleceiveal bv the simulated aifamies aif tl.-e sttpposa-i . t - , . ... it i-. ami nan sunpiy seizeal ine liajj in ord.T to prevent further erueltv: anal it v. as uro-eal that any jHTsam play in-.' such tricks in public must tak th coiiseapieiices. Finally the mairistrat dismissed the ease, but made no order as to costs. EVERY SEVEN YEARS. A Curious lUllef In Ka-trard to fhyalral Ki;ana-raliau. It is surprisinir luw many people lie lieve that the entire hotly of a mm is renewed every seven years exactly, f-ays the St. Iiuis i;iilc-lemiH-rut. This used to lie taught in baioks. anal. althoiirh not tirthoalox naw, is still ac cepteal as irospel by man-. To show- its inaccuracy one has only to hit a nail on Ins tin-rer hard eiiouirh. fair in that case the injured object, will come otr and lie replaced by au eutirely new nail. I f this prax'ess occupied seven years such an accident would lie a very tire- feome affair, but. as any mechanic w ill tell you. it occupies a few weeks. The praiwlh is more rapid in summer than winter, but never taking more thau four months. So far as the nails are concerned, then, the renewal process is reeatetl about twenty-one times during the ra'ulatton seven years, aud the theory is thus destroyed, eveu if no other proof aif its falsity were forth routing HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Salt dissolved in alcohol will take out grease spots. Moths dislike newspapers as much as the prepareal tar paper. KrtiS when shaken should be ban- uled by the middle, and not the nds C'Al'l.ll-Lt.WEU used f.ir pickles should lie prepared by first boiling the vege table. A TEAsiiHiSFt'L of powdered borax added to cold starch will tend to give the linen an extra stiffness. 1'oi.k rings can lie made to run easily by rubbing- the pole with kerosene un til thoroughly smooth. A Suaplrloua C IrrumtUnr. In a Maine town a little while ago the local champion liar was brought up lie fore the justice for stealing hens. It was a pretty plaiu case, and, by the advice of his lawyers, the prisouer said: "I plead guilty." " This surpris ing answer in place of the string of lies expected staggered the justice. He rubbed his head. "I guess I'm afraid well, Hiram," said he, after a thought ful pause, "I guess I'll have to have more evidence before 1 sentence you." JOB : : PRINTING. th k fi: i:i:ma x PrintinP: Office Is the place to eet your JOB PRINTING Pioroptly autl sati-fartoi Hy executed. Wi- wlll meet the prices if alii I-oikh ittiie oitnprtion. We don't ! an tul first-cl-is ii:k and wtnt a liyintr itic t"f It. Witb Fast Presses and New Type We are prepareal tai turn i-ut Jul I'nniinij ot every rl'srrtntmn in the KINKST STYLE and at he va-rv Lowest Cash Prices. Nothn.it nut the best iniaterial i u1 anal our work -.p-nki tor itself. We ate pre pared to print on the stmrU-s. nuiia-e Pot-TRKS, PlKHiKAMMKP, LiUSINKSS (AKKS TAfiS. Ill I.I. 1 1 FA OS. Monthly Statkmknts Ksvkuii-ks. l.ABKUS. ClIU-L't.AK. WKIUilMl AND VlMTINU t:AKHS CHl.CkS. NaTKS. liKAKTS liKCKIITtt. I!t IN Ii iK K. I.KTTKK AN ! NaTK IlKAliS, ANI II or ASI I'AKTY Inmtations Ktc Wa ran print anything from the -imi:fs! anal neatest Vi-itinu Car-I to tt'e l-ot-est Pinter nil ohtirt mil ice and at til" niimt lleasonahle Kales. riio Camlni.i Kierm:iu EP.EXsnniu:. pknxw MRS. ELMIR& HATCH. HEART DISEASE 20 YEARS. Sr. Milrm Mditf t'o.. Elkhart, Ittd. liB Bias: For 70 ycara I vna troubloil with htnart duetue. Would freaiientlv b&ve fallinc pelui anil unotherinc at uit.-tit. ilu1 to sit up or get out ot tn-d to Lra-ntlie. 11il1 i-aaiti In my left Hie and back most of ttie tirua-; i la..t I t-iuiie dropsieal. 1 wan very r;ervtiu and nearly worn out. 1 La laAiat exciunient woald cause trie to THOUSANDS -ES with flattertiur. For the la?t fifteen years I rould Dot sleep on my left fide or turk uutil t-etran tnkiMi your Hrxv lirart Vtrr. 1 had not Utka-n it very long- until I felt moon better, and I ran now oleep on either side or hark without ttie least disisitu fort. 1 luve no pauu. smothenne. alm-c-v. no at md on UiujLChoroOieraliai:raoiitler:ipt.'tr.s. I an able to do all my own li..u-ew.irk taiiiiout uif UtxiMe aud consider Di il t un-el Klkhart. Ind . issu. Mrs. 1i m:r. TTatth. It i-i now four tear ainca I liave tak. n but medicine. Am in tetter hta-iib thau I have xxk In 40 years. 1 honestly te- . - -lieve that If. MiUm' Xru ! 1 I f-l W ) tiart furo saved rat lite w 1 fc and made me a well woiuan. I am now 62 yean of lure, and am ahle to do a trood (lav work. Hmj 2th, ltri. Una. Eluika Uaicb. Sold on ta Positive Guarantrr. Dm. W! LES PI LLS, 50 Doses 25 Cts. Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The rr aulta of neglea-t may lie sen. mi. Avoial all harsh ami drastic purgatives, the tendency of -avuit-h is to -tveaken the bowels. The best remedy is Ayer's l'ills. Ea-iug purely vei-tahle, tln-ir aetion Is prouij-t aud their eCvt-t always beneficial. Tlicy are an a.liiiiral'ltj Liver aud After-alinner pill, and every where endorsed by the praifessinn. "Ayer's Tills arn hi-jlily and univer sally RtHiken of by the --..l aU.ut here. I mate dailv use a.f ilum in my Iiraa-tiee." lr. FowKr, l'.riaie;e- ort, t'onn. " I can recommend Ayer"? Tills a"u.iv all others, having lou .raia-d tha-:r value as a cathartic fur mtsa-If ana lauiily." J. T. H-.-,s. Lt-ithst iUe. Pa, "For saeveral years Ayer's Tills have tieeo used iu uiy fainily. We liud them an Effective Remedy for constipation and indii-stion, and are never without them in the linu.e." -Moses G re tiler, Lmvtt-Il, Ma.-s. "I have useal Ayer's Tills, fur liver troubles anal inlij:et i..n. during inany years, and hate always found llntu prouipt anal etlii ia-nt iu their action." L. N. i?uiith, I'tia-a. t. Y. . " I suffereal frami a-otistipation wlii.-h asillii-d mull all IrMntate f.irtu that feareal it wamld a aus.i u stniui- a.f the) bowels. Two liaixa-s a.f Att-r's Tills a-f-fected a coini'leto cure." 1. llurke, fcaco. Me. I have nsal Ayer's Tills fr the past thirty years au.l aotisi.l.r thetii an iti valiiable lauiily lneaii. in.'. I kn.. of tio lirtter reiiicaly f..r liver tr.-til.la-s, and hate always foiiu.l tlii-iu a pri.tni.. cure fair alj stH-psia "- .lama s tjiiinu, '.O Midalle st., llaitia.r.l. ('a im. "Having Ih-. h tr.-ul.l.-.l with costive ness, In. Ii se.-im ine lt.ihU with -r-oils of s.-.lelil try habits, I bate fi:aat Ajer'a Pills. I . i ii r f..r n-lief. I am Ela.l to sat that tha t hate sa-rveal lua lter than any i.tlu-r im-.i nine. I arrite al this a i.tolii-ii.ti a.tily aft.-r a faili.ful trial I Ih.-ir Hunts " 1 b.iiiii.el T. Joi.tts, Oak At., lUistoii. Mass. Ayer's Pills, m:ki-akh ki Or. J. C. Ayer St Co.. lowell. Matt old br ail Uacalcra la alaMlicluo. Cures thonsands annnallvof Idver Com plaints, Biliousness, Jaundice, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Malaria. More Jlls result from an Unhealthy 1 jvert hanany other cause. Why fsntTer vrhen you can be cured? Dr. Sanford's Iiver Invigor ator Is a calehrateal fsmilv rooa'ir-ine wllt IIUI iitlMT WILL, "fl 1'1'LV UV. J S"'."U t Jl T "--. i v IS."" 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