Care or Chatdren’ 8 Teeth. Very few mothe ra realiz ze the cess ty of earing for and properly pro- serving a child's first teeth, so th t the 'y shall drop naturally out of the jaw, without decay, when the time As soon as tue child is able to eat solid food the teeth should be takeu note of. When the little one is three or four! 18- COMES. teeth. at once by , and filled with the soft, temporary ce oy such us dent- tists use for tis parpore. This car the first tecth not only preve nts the child’s acute snllering with but i ps the y th in wholesome condition, which cond to sound bodily hb ealth. The pr in the mouths of little children of fouliy decaved teeth is given, on trust. worthy authority, as a fregaent of diphthex itic and other fun; gases. Were it not for these it wonld still be desirable them to the proper time; teeth are removed too does not enlarge farther, permanent teeth a in room for them. This a fruitful o for the lapp and protuding ft which are so often seen and are exceed ingly ngly. I'he first pen when the age, These are molars, back of the milk teeth, after the child besins to feel the teeth 'oosening; and when have been properly attended to, these teeth may be taken out by child with its own fingers, with little or loss of blood The permanent tooth is underneath, and it 1s pushing the milk tooth and absorbing the ro : de ubis of toot bis THT 1 a eli nly, ke ' Ces Cavan goid dis tO presers for w hie re ti early the and when th com ere went teeth come in about six vears and they come A few child 1s front tae no i | i i i i § The writer has seen children take out their canine teeth (the eye and stomach teeth) with their fingers, in perfectly sonnd condition, the root havin en entirely absorbed by the pew teeth. Children wh first teeth have thoroughly cared for Lave str and better teeth when the perma teeth At least once in months a mother si teeth of her childre poasible cavities, and see a dentist out surd Re Come. with when n delay. - to teil 8 child who chair that he 1s him firmly that be that the pain is more thar is put into a dentist’ not to be hurt. Tell will be hurt, but ast but a short time and he must 1} it bravely. Little ones of six will of endure the tortures of a dentist's with more bravery than strong when they know what to expect. u fight,” he said to *iustead of standing there and howling and swearing?" *Ight? Why, that’s the way I ways fi ht” wid “Why don’t y« the big man, yrup” ‘** I have been a great Asthma. sufferer from Asth- ih Arnie i5 es ‘that reat In eirly summer the warmer weathe weially weakening and enervi ating, Al We red fee ing” Is very jent, ha § 8 season derive [001 previ hres fit which people at til Hood s Sarsapacilia es that this med “makes the weak strong.” It a stimulant, imparting ficticlous strength, Hood's Barsap ula bul ds up lo a perfect patural way all the woakoued parts, purifies the blood, creates a good appotite, Hood's Sarsaparilla prove i Hke but does not uot by 1 six for 83. Prepared . Lowell, Mass, all druggists, LL HOOD & CO 100 Doses One Doilar, &1! Bi RE THE DAY or B, L [IBERTY,. HOLDE ““ We be self. arson, truths to hold these ’ Fhomas Je evident,’ wrote I'nat all men are crested equal; that they are endowed by th. with certain upali ynable rights; that these are s, liberty and the happin that to secure é@ rights governmenis are instituted /AMong men, deriving their JUst powers from the consent of t .e governed.” Now it is a singular facet that at the time the Declaration of Independence was promulgated these truths were by no means ‘‘seli-ev indeed a creat many colonists, in with tie royalists, held contrary view, : it is not difficnlt nations, First, family, or nearly village, with an e district, with an finally a nation, ol ORs; 114 ii 4 iden . common exactly the to trace the little colony f the rela ed; then ective ch ef; hereditary with a one ruler, king, or doubt that men were equal did derive th ywers from the consent of the p but when Thomas hess truths had, long rgotten. : From fear, ignorance f-interest, it was held by the wast that the kins was ; that libert jess. even life $<. and SOR AT. B08, ar There is not the slighest 11 nil Jefferson wrote t since been f source of all pe and the pursuit of happin was a ft | n the ki were ot vl ine like a pyramid, with the and every having right to oppress all others below it. Not only did ruling classes were called, believe peasants, the lowest accepted cli tea mitted to fate with IWar ii8edl, all men ranged on top, Clings the they in these i ass of every Winter, and last Fall my friends as well as myself thought because of my feeble condition, great distress from constant cou ing, and inability to raise any accumulated matter from 1 my hungs, that my time was close at hand. When nearly worn out for want of sleep and rest, a friend recommend- ed me to try thy valuable medi Boschee's Gentle, oyrup. I fident it life, and gh- £3 M of the ry $8} Sq my saved Refreshing Sleep. reliefand a gentle re- freshing sleep, such as had not had for weeks. ately to loosen and pass aw ay, I found myself rapidly gaining in health and weight. to inform thee—uneolicited—that I am in excellent health and do cer- tainly attribute it to thy Boschee's German Syrup. C. B. STICKNRY, Picton, Ontario."’ DONALD KENNEDY Of Roxbury, Mass., says Kennedy's Medical Discovery cures Horrid Old Sores, Deep- Seated Ulcers of 40 years’ standing, Inward Tumors, and every disease of the skin, ex- cept Thunder Humor, and Canes that has taken root. Price, $1.50. Sold by every Druggist in the United States and Canada. WNW WA FOR FIFTY YEARS! MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has boeh used by mothers for thelr ehildren while Teeth for over Fifty Years, It soothes the enlld, softens the Fos py A all All pain, eures ind colle, and is the best for d wenty~ . C ‘ents 0 Bettie, o* NI 4 daily i ALLER 5 i | mmples 50. Fs Ei tor a be 4 i o, at a e'n FING it was this state At different periods in there had been republics farmed, but assert or strive to maintain that they were the source of power, and the De- claration of Independence was unique. At the present day the condition of versed. With the exception of Orien- ta. countries, or those still sunk in var- baris.n, the majority of mankiud vigor- ously deny the divine Hight of kins. Even ia Kass a, where tne Czar rules | not deceived; they submit, s mply be. causo the times are not yet ripe for re- volt. With this mingle exceptios, all eivil ized people hav: now established their right to make the laws that govern them; and, except the Czar, all rulers have admitted that they derive their jus: powers irom tie cousent of th governed, Better than a |, we have to chron the wonderful growth of and the consequent d. wn all of mon- archi ©8, For years, the little republic of Switzerland stood alone in Europe; but now that it hus been joined by France, th re is every reason to belicve that ssher nations will follow their example, Spain and Portagal Lave a stroug re- publican pdrty, while Italy, Ureece and Servis sare very restive under ele America is now a continent of repub- lies. Some European uations have de- name, The British possessions in Norih America are virtually independent, and can be actually so at any time withoat provoking any r warlike measures on the pari of the parent government. Nowa- days, revolutions are mainly p aceful, as witness the recent doposition of the Ewperor of Brazil. Africa has three republies in Libeiar, Transvaal and the Orange Free State, while Asia, alone of the contivents, posscsses no republic within its limits. Australia, which is a continent in itself, is practically a republie, holding only nominal allegiance to Grea: Britian, ana recently the question of on Aurtralian confederation has been freely discussed, Thus the day of liberty may be said to havo fairly dawned. Amerioa's ln- ndence Day was the first :leam of fle t that has never been extinguished, and it is not too mueh to anticipate that when our country closes its second century of existence there will not be na hereditary monach, much less an absolute ruler, on the face of the earth. ~Clolden Days, AR ct mem ERR Cann’s Kidney Cure for Dropsy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nery- ousness, &c. Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Street, Phliad’a. $1 a bottle, 6 for 86, or druggist. 1000 certificates of cures, Try it i S558 05.8 sanguinit’, a new mineral, coatains silver, arsenic > and ind sulphur, Eined All Fite stopped fre res ny yoy DF. Kiine's Gres erve Hestorer, No Filealcer first day's aes, Mar. YElOUS cures, ‘Trestise and $9 00 trial Bote free to Fit cases, Bendio Dr. Kime ssi Aron 86 Pula, Pa. According to the last census there wore twenty-six fiftesn- year-old married women in Paris, The average cost of constructing mile of ralirond In the United States at Elsctric boats are being made, Zhe hand of lime | deals lightly with a woman in perfect he alth. Jut all func- | tional derangements and dis- orders peculiar to women | leave their mark. You needn't have them. Dr. Pierce's Fa- 'vorite Prescription comes to your rescue other medi- cine can. It cures them. For periodical pains, p rolapsus and | other displacements, bearing- down sensations, all “fe- male NESSES, It a tonic and nervine, rength to the in general, and Hi BCH | | i das no and and ositive compiaints 1 it 1S 4 } 1S powerfu : : imparting whole to the gans and ticular. your face and figure- life. fo v satisfac tior If {Or years our anlteed to $£IVC it doesn, ll 2BL SHES CVETY Case, | your money is returnec £7 -r i For int ¢ Stops Paln, run! and External Use, Inf meation in body or Beh, Catarel, (hel A 17 Wwn weather record Merle for the years] Ww nh tographie oples « nuscript 14Va ter ts IW just been The metal in a five cent nl kel plece is worth about halt a cent, and { cents will porchase copper enough make $2 worth of cents. C—O are not sick will tell you Hood's Sarsaparilia, “Daoty’t feel wel and yet you i a doctor, wa just what son need, itis whi ut of tha: ancertaln, un comfortable, dangerous condi lon, into & state of good health. confidence and cheerfulness. enough to consg h wil t you ——— The F rankfor t (German: Exhibition willbe furnished with lights, aul its machinery wi'l be operated from a distance of 107 miles, - - “A Great Medicine” « Feb. § 15860 th the URANT. Miss Tloraplexd Lis the fn wi greats greatest PETER PBAXKS mand Dysg i HEV OUS the only = AsK your d A waterproof paper invented that will even stand boiling. -— be cured, I now it for 26 years and Dr. J. B. Mayer, 8I1 Arch Ni, Philadelphia, entirely cured me 5 years ag Dy Mayr of also gives treatment at the Hotel Penn. Beading, Pa, on the 2nd Saturday of each month To a landasman it would seem that cutter should be at home in a chopping sen Common brown sugar nay be the sweetest, but loaf sugar is more Feed, si “Mamma, mayn’s I take the part ofa milkma'd at the fancy ball?” “You are oo little,” “Well, maid.” Winks—1 don’t like Hardhead, Mink — He's a fellow who thinks be knows it all, isn't he? Winks ~ Worse. He does know it all, and proves it. Harry —Boo-hoo! boo-hoo, Jones keeps hiltiug me, Nurse—An' why don’t you ut him back? Harry—I1did hit him frst and it did'nt do any gocd. ——— Freddy “Talk about your spoon fad,” said the brakeman, as he waved his cap to a girl at the last sta lon, **1'd hke to see a dalsier collection of spoons than mine.” “No sir,” exclaimed the politician at the ward caucus, “there 1s too much talk about Lelping politicians. All we want is to be allowed to help our selves,” through chore time in the morning, Alas! Already. .« Geatge dear, will you love me when I am old?” “What a silly question, Penelope, Of course 1 do.” m—— A —in tthis painting to some blie ct ution or which on Re ie Blind Asylum, A —— Tan sure this bread is tron baker? HU MORO, Full measure - T en dollars or ten days, Natural philosophy—Taking care of nuwber one, ——————— The detectives business should be a successful following. Sey The woinan who “*broks now has a cr icked voice. Into song” - . She-I8 Jack trying for the chorus? He— Well, he must be, if they are at all sensitive, rm ——————— The agitation over electrocution is certainly an important branch of cur- rent history, Now a tack combine is forming. Wi vill Le brave enough to “sit down’’ on it? —————— 8 no menace imphed when uring dentist ghows his teet — There manufac The office may seek the man; boy looki like a ly but the : for a job comes down on it Most people wouldn ot he AVE B80 troubles if they didn’t spend so many much — I'he man who would elimb the ladder Fame mustn’s linger too long on each Ls, There never was a man who failed in wis be sucande ents are acomparatively mod eru invention, but ark lights were used at the time of the flood, The man who wants to put his money into some concern that will never go up vest in a fying machine, —— The Prin ¢ of Wi ales is suffering rheumatise It was brought on, ably, by Life recent exposure conce rning Lis debls, is from HIob- —————— for your th are worih their weight yughits, She A penny H: Bat they goid, She-—Well, a half penzy then man has Ii 1ir- 12 wife and not He probably calls in An ved does ndianapolis Is with In er first nage, ay.” OW “i ———— | We presume the first : Fond Papa—1've brought you home Enraptured Daus ghter—Ohb, you dear, | 1 i i Mre. Pinkham's letters from ladies in all One Hundred per day. Boe has never falled them, and her fame is world wide, p——————— You can sometim-s remove the sore- ness from a sprain or a wrench with a porous plaster, but you can't remove a porous plaster with a wrench, —— The man who in a sudden shower Bhares your umbrella on the street, Is always very sure to be Taller than you by 4% veral feet. Deafness Can't Be Cared ocal applic ations. as ihe ¥ cannot discased portion of the ear. There WAY 10 cure deatness, and that Is by tional remedies. Deafness {s caused by an {1 flamed condition of the mucous lining of an 1 When this tube mbling nd or closed, ® by i reach the i= only sxtachi ibe imperfect hearis fies io Can ba mal Hever hE and whe ihe result { taken out an i th is tu condit.on, hearing will fine cas OF of te farts. which Is nothing but rest bye Are ared to | —— ab ia surianes We will give One Hundred catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free, F.J. CHENEY & CO, Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists 75 cents Metals are found to corrole much faster when in galvanic connection than otherwise, ONE aNjovs Both the method and results when wri istaken; itis to theta and acts Ply ou he Kidney i £ on ih CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co. BAN FRANCISCO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW YORK, N. Y. | medicine. For over fifty years it has been curing all sorts of blood trouble from an ordinary Virginia, says: embitiered by it othey 8. 8. 8. 18 PURELY VEGE- TABLE, AND Is HARM. LESS TO THE MOST DELICATE CHILD. He had the disease 4. ” J 4 sO ov Spy stealthily com the and is cover able point guarding your reports chang for an lines of there some and fort slayer, ifies the Serofula, General Debi! yy, Milk. rain { 914 zmic ina H i ful for heln ally Hag Palatable as (8 fous! i Over Lae smamner a8 0 greatly ix CAUTION. —8ex get the gon Sold by all Drugygpists “we Prevser ISOS REMEDY Cheapest fis { Cold in the Head it ha It is an Ointment nostrils, Price, o Be sure and mists, New York, — Best, A Cure Fasiest 10 use, certain. For TAERR ale is works herself fo death in the offert. Bf gets the blame—if things are upturned again, One remedy is within her reach. woe Far the purpose ecially if BOLI: rall Cleanings ll grocers keep! —— THE SUMMER. sod fhe of living Vignette yom exhibit it LY pd phetare. ‘name photo, and CANCE When, however, a pS metod of alwolute and or plaster has been discovered, and of humanity Hires thas 1 be made public to widest extent 12 effects so joathsorae, ta atal, that it is sometizes write of SE 01s bout ent cure for he lim of years of trial most tested, the A Skin of yr a Joy Forever DRT, FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriestal Cream, or Magical Beautifler A New Use for Petroleum The most marvellous results are now being obtained from the use of petroleum in the treatment of catarrh of the bead and throat and lung troubles, Send for pamphlet free describing the new treat. ment to the Heavrn Svernies Oo. 710 Broudway, New York