Ask Your Dealer For Allen's Foot-Ense, A powder to shake Into your shoes: rests the feet, Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy, Atall drug- {sts and shoe stores, 25 ots, Sample mailed FREE. Adr's Allen 8. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. Freely Sip ls a lifelong resident of Pater son, NJ. Beauty Is Hlood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tie elean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im swirities from the body. Begin today to phen pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25¢, SUC. In Vienna organ grinders are allow play only between midday and sunset, ed to Disgusting ! Skin eruptions, which kesp and look raw and sore, Itisn pox: and gives the impression of ancleanness Don't you want to get rid of 117 Get ale. box of Tetterine from veur druggist, or sond stamps to J. T Shuyptrine, Savanvab. Ga It cures, without fail ail skin disenses Give {ts trial, you scratehing refined in either Morn tie Phil H.H. Gragx’ enta, Ga, the only successful Drops pecialist word. Nee i nent missions have been established in ppines, are : the tise. in anothe An arte to & depth More W ing. softens the gums re inslow's Soothing = Forever. To Cure . 100 or 55e. Take Cascnre i CC Clfutl re Constipation Cathnriie James M. Barrie announces i intent (Cure for nption both ir my family and pr GW. Pater SON, Inkster, Mick. Nov. 5 184 A Bus a COR No-To-Hae for Fifty Cents. co habit cu i pure Ge. 3 es weak All druggists ranted toba , Is i ““ Do Not Grasp atthe Shadow and Lose the Substance.’ Marty people are former selves, Look out for the life, the actual sub by regular « robust he fo get Gi material § material gets which m blinds, } little trouble tidy, 1 furthe light aL Wish make FrOOves all Loe Ww tances and rather close together, will then macreme cord and plenty of large glass beads in pretty col to mix (00 many Thread the string with a to prevent its slipping; vals all the way down it is the length requis ble to tie each groove In the along, as ioose, ry only require ball or two of colors woode n they to have the strin together as poss the effect is quite gpoiled if they are straggly or far apart, By the exercise of a little patience and ingenuity a pretty pattern of flowers or birds may be introduced. Beads suita- ble for P may be purchased at a very low price. this pur Li ORE Miss Lockheart’s LETTER TO MRS. PINKHAM. [LETTER TO MRS. PINEHAM NO. 67,104] “1 cannot express my gratitude to you for the good that Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound has done forme. I have taken five bottles of the Compound and two boxes of Liver Pills and feel better in every respect. I had suffered for years with dropsy; the veins in my limbs burst, caused from the pressure of the water. 1 had the worst kind of kidney trouble, faint- ing spells, and I could not stand long at a time. I also had female weakness and the doctor said there was a tumor in my left side. The pains 1 had to stand were something dreadful. A friend handed me a little book of yours, 80 1 got your médicine and it has saved my life. I felt better from the first bottle. The bloating snd the tumors have all gone and 1 do not suffer any pain. Iam still using the Vegetable Compound and hope others may find relief as I have done from its use = Miss N. J. Locxknnant, Box 16, Eviza- BETH, PA Only the women who have suffered with female troubles can fully appre- ciate the gratitude of those who bave been restored to health, : Mrs, Pinkham responds quickly and withouteharge toall letters fromsuffer- ing women. Her address is Lynn, Mass, A REV. DR. TALMAGE YHE EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. Subject: Whispered Venom«The Voice of the Gossip Like the Serpent's Misa Purveyors of Idle Tales Are Polsoners of Soclety-An Arraignment of Liars, {Copyright, Louis Klopsch, 1899.] Wasmixarox, D. O.—In this discourse Dr. Talmage vigorously arralgns one of the great evils that have cursed the world and urges generous interprotation of the character of others; text, Romans i, 29, “Full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, ma lignity; whisperers.” Paul was here calling the long roll of the world’s villainy, and he puts in the midst of this roli those persons known in all cities and communities and places as whisperers., They are so ealled because they generally speak under voice and in a confidential way, their hand to the side of thelr mouth acting as a funnel to keep the precious in- formation from wandering into the wrong ear. Thay speak softly not because they have lack of lung force or beeause they are overpowered with the spirit of gentleness, but because they want to eseape the conse- quences of defamation. If no one hears but the person whispered unto, and the of fender be arraigned, hie can deny the whole thing, for whisperers are always first-class Hars! Some people whisper because they are hoarse from a cold or because they wish to convey some useful information without disturbing others, but the creatures photo- graphed by the apostie in my text give muffled utterance from sinister and de- praved motive, and sometimes you ean only hear the sibilant sound as the letter “8" drops from the tongue into the listen ing ear, the brief hissfof the serpent as it projects its venom, Whisperers are maseuline and feminine, with a tendency to majority on the side of those who are called ‘the lords of creation.” Whisperers are heard at every window of bank cashier and are heard in all counting rooms as well as in sewing societies und at meetings of asylum diree- tors and managers, They are the worst numerable; they are the soavengers of the world, driving their cart through every holy apathema and execration whisperers, From the frequeney with whieh Paul speaks of them under different tities I eon~ cinde that he must have suffered some- what from them. His personal presence was very defective, and that made him, perhaps, the target of thelr ridienle. And, besides that, he was a bachelor, persisting in his®celibacy down into the sixties, in- deed all the way through, and, sowe hav. ing failed in their connpublal designs upon the raking fire of these whisperers, He was no doubt a rare morsel for their sean- dalization, and cannot Lis patience any longer, and he lays hold of these miscreants of the tongue and gives them a very hard setting down io my text among the scoundrelly and the murderous. “Envy, murder, debate, deceit, maliguity; whisperers.” The law of libel makes quick and stout grip of open slander. If I should in a plain way, calling you by bpame, he keep cisanness, to-morrow morning I might have peremptory documents served on me, and would have to pay in dollars amd cents But theses creatures spoken of in my text are so small that they sseape the fine tooth comb of the law. They go on, and they go The the district attorney sheriff cannot find find them. the Ten erows, jex- desist. You might as well read to be ssperers., | atry viliagao 11 people, where everybo found #¥ Are theso 168006 or 2000 Be tities in ing disposition. They have a pry basement windows ney at the what they have morniog and night to eat, They can ses as far through a keyhole as other people ean see with a wide They can hear conversation on the the room. Indeed, an whispering Bome mornicg a wife descends into the door is a stimulus to the tattler and Is enough toset up a business for thres or four weeks, “I guess that husband and wile don't live happily together. [| wonder if he hasn't been abusing ber? It's outrageous. He ought to be disciplined. He ought to be brought up before the chureb, I'll go right over to my neighbors and I'll let them know about this matter.” Ehe rushes in all out of breath to a neighbor's house and says: Oh, Mrs. Aliear, have you heard the dreadful news? Why, our neighbor, poor thing, came down off the That brate of a Wall, it's just as 1 expested. [ saw him the other who smiled back, and 1 out. Oh, Mrs, Allear, do have your hus. put an end to this It's simply outrageous that oor neighborhood should be disturbed In this way. It's awlal.” The fact {a that one man or woman set on fire of this helilsh spirit will keep =» whole neighborhood a-boll. It does not require any very great brain, The chief requisition fs that the woman have a small family or no family at all, because if she have a large family, then she wonld have to stay at home and look after them, Itis very important that she be siogle or have po children at all, and then she can attend to all the secrets of the neighborhood ail the time. A woman with a large family makes a very poor whisperer, It is astonishing how those whisperers gather up everything. They know every- thing that happens. There are telephone and tele Jeph wires reaching from their ears to all the houses {n the neighborbood. Ther have no taste for healthy news, but for the scraps and peeling thrown out of seullery into the back yard they have great avidity, On the day when there is a new scandal in the newspapers they have no time to go abroad, On the day when there are four or five columns of delightful pri- vate letters published in a divorce conse she stays at home and reads and reads and reads. No time for her Bible that day, but toward night partiane she may find time to run out a iittie while and see whethes there are any new developments, Satan does not have to keep a very sharp lookout for his evil dominion in that neighborhood, He bas let out to her the whole contract. She gets husbands and wives into a quarrel and brot and sis. ters into antagonism, and she sts the Jamas with the fi aad the flock with fe and she makes neighbors who before were kindly disposed toward each other over suspleious and critical, so when ons of the neighbors passes by in a egr. riage they hiss through thelr teet d say, “Ah, we could all keep carriages it never our debtel” When two or three whisperers get to. gether, they stir a caldron of trouble, whish makes me think of the three witches of “Macbeth” dancing around a boiling i on pa and trouble, an Area Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder's fork and blind worm’s sting, Lizard’s leg and owlet’s wing For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell both boil and bubble, Double, double, toll und trouble, Fire burn and caldron bubble, Neale of dragon, tooth of wolf, Witches’ mummy, maw and gull Of the ravin'd salt sea shark: Make the gruel thick and stark; : Add thereto a tiger's ehandron - i Yor the ingredinnts of our ealdron, Double, double, toll and trouble, Fire burn and ealdron bubble; Cool it with a baboon's blood, Then the charm is firm and good. 1 would only change Bhakespeare In this, that, where he puts the word “‘witeh’, I would put the word *‘whisperer.” Ah, what a ealdron! Did you ever get a taste of it? I have more respect for the poor wall of the street that gos down under the gaslight, with no home and no God- for she deceives no one as to what she is— than I have for these hags of respectable society who cover uptheir tiger claws with a fine shaw! and bolt the hell of their heart with a diamond breastpin! | The work of massuline whisperers is | chiefly seen in the embarrassment of busi- ness. Now, I suppose, there are hundreds of men here who at some time have been | in business trouble. I will undertake to | say that in nine cases out of ten it was the resuit of some whisperer's work, The whisperer uttend some suspicion in regard to vour eredit, You sold your horse and earriage because you had no use for ther and the whisperer sald: "Sold his horse and carriage becauss he had to sell them, The fact that he sold his horse and carriage shows he is going down in business,” One of your friends gets embarrassed and you are a little involved with him. The | whisperer says: “I wonder if he can stand under all this pressure? I think he Is going down. [think he will have to give up.” | You borrow money out a bank and a dirse. | tor whispers outside ab it, and after | awhile the susploton gets fairly started and ft leaps from one whisperer's lips to an- other whisperer's lips until all the people you owe want their money and want it right away and the business circles come around you like & pack of wolves, and, though you had assets four times necessary to meet your Habili- crash went everything! Whisperers! | 16h business men bave suffered! | gz the worst of the whis. | perers are thoss who gather up all the | harsh things that have been sald about you and bring t} you--ail the things # you, against your family, | or against your sty of business. They gather them all upand they bring them to you, they bring them {fo you in the very | worst shape, taey bring them to vou with. more | tions, hi, I thin very raw, they take brine, turpentine, this aqua and rub it in with a coarse towel an ib it In it sinks to the bone. Thev make you ashion in which they thrust all the ngs they have ever heard about n't bring me into a8 scrape, anybody told youn, Let it and me. Don't involve me y aggravate Irn you on a spl Peddlers of Mien, here y being rude, an i about this one, and that and all about ther Kk. talk, talk talk awhile they go away leaving the looking Hikes a barnyard, after the and the have be around; ¢ a wing, and theresa claw. i yonder aye, there a crop. How they do ops Hiv! the thik, After woasels and 3% Christ 4 thesa 3d th 3 and ken sar and t1 You take th detective isd ning oy ¢ on where » averylhiog, a lmd purp 4 gith thas determina- at the sad of ten ears he will desploable the izht of a great many people, If it lesan outrageous thing to despoil a man's character, bow much worse ia it to damage an woman's reputation? Yet that evil grows from century to century, and it is all done by whisperers. A suspicion is astartel. The next whisperer who gets hold of it states the suspicion as a provel fact, and many a good woman, as honor. abies as your wife or your mother, has been whispered out of all Kindly associations and whispered into the grave. Some | peop any thers 8 no hell, but if | be no hell for such a despoiler of womanly character it is high time some philanthropist bulit one. | Bat there is such a place established, and what a time they will have when gil the whisperers get down there together re- | hearsing things! Everiasting carnival of | mud, Were it not for the ancomfortable | surroundings, vou might suppose they | would be glad to get there, In that region wiiere thay are all bad what opportunities : for exploitation by these whisperera! On earth to deapoil their neighbors some- | times they had to lis about them, but | down there they oan say the worst things | possible about their neighbors and teil the | truth. Jubllea of whisperers, Grand gaia day of backbiters. BSemiheaven of seandal mongers stopping their gabble about their | diabolical neighbors only long enough to go up to the iron gate and ask some new. | comer from the earth, “What is the last gossip in the oity on earth where we used | to live?’ i Now. how are we to war agninst this in- iquity which curses every community on earth? First by refusing to listen to or | believe a whisper. Every court of the land has for a law, and all decent communities have for a law, that you must hold people fanocent until they are proved guilty. There is only one porson worse than the | whispesur, and that is the man or woman who listens without protest, The trouble is you hold the sack while they fill it. The | receiver of stolen goods is just as bad as the thief, An ancient writer declares that a slanderer and a man who receives the slander ought both to be hanged-—the one by the tongue and the other by the ear. And I agree with him, Oh, my friends, employ the tongue which God so wonderfa ly created as the | organ of tastes, the organ of degiutition, | the organ of articulation to make others happy and in the service of God! If you | whisper, whisper good-—encouragement to | the fallen and lope to the lost. Ah my | friends, the time will soon come when we | will ail whisper! ™ The voice will be ens | feabled in the last sickness, and, though | that voles could Jaugh and shout and sing and halloo until the forest echoes an swered, ik will be so feeble then we can onl whisper consolation to those whom wa leave behind and only whisper our hope of heaven, While Iapeak this very moment there are hundreds whispering thelr last utter. ances, Oh, when that sciemn hour comes to you and to me, as come soon it will, may it be found that we did our best to serve Christ and to cheer our comrades in rae irks, ut Lh, Sop sot only our oar o to God! Bo that the shadows that fall around our dying Mow shall pot be the evening twilight : in + in The Viecissitudes of an Emperor. The vicissitudes which Louis Na- poleon experienced almost from the cradle to the grave were probably all but unexampled. He was a fugitive before he could speak articulately. In the interval between his 20th and his 40th year he was a prisoner in Stras- burg, Lorient, Ham and the Concler- He was an outlaw for more than half his life, There were incidents, at Strasburg, and later at Boulogne, which brought upon him the mock and jeer of Burope. He carried a baton as a special constable in Park Lane on Chartists’ Day. Then, by a sudden turn of fortune, he became President of the French Republic. The Coup d'Etat malle him Emperor of the French: and thenceforth for fifteen he was, the most-con- sidered man of Eurcpe. It was said of him on being asked whether be ghould not find it difficult to rule the French nation he repiied, “Oh, no! nothing is more easy. 11 leur faut une guerre tous quartre ans.” (They just need a war every four years) This degree, glc- Years perhaps Hat that ies policy held good in a modified The Crimean him a cess, although not precisely a triumph; the Italian hard-fought victoe in approximation to a fallure war was for campaign, in spite of il i ended abruptly The Mexican expedition Yet Napoleon might b his program but for the happ« ie Sixtle ned wo masterful the dreamy poleon. Wher walked along the 1865 mare thay Han cal apecuigtions the Mer {a rs0] “Is he mad? to Prosper mee, Dent Tobaera 5) +0 € % . : it and Smoke Your Life Lay. uit tobacco easily end f ver, be mag of life. perse a ror, tal y 1 i 10 Wonder A gg: All Cr Ddurate Your Dowels With Cascarets, shay Calhariie ire constipation forever. LC fail, drug ts refund money. A Parting Shot. re of the 32 mark the ngaliant apo 5 1 SE oa won that | are reniie not.” he plied tainly struck where near the freexzin that you point.” me were solne~ How is this? Perhaps slecpless nights caused it, or grief, or sick. ness, or perhaps i was care. No matter what the cause, you cannot wish to look old at thirty. Gray hair is starved hair, The hair bulbs have been deprived of proper food or proper nerve force. increases the circulation in the scalp, gives more power to the nerves, supplies miss. ing elements to the hair bs. i sccerding 10 dire. ni ns show Y in a few days. on it has all the softness richness of youth and SoA You he ot bok ou i on the Hair? e will gladly send it to you. Write usl ou do not chtain all the HE Ne L““ LEADER” loaded RivaL” loaded other brands for i i 117 vy Ae Ng Nr eo 3 es Saal hate deta tonto tet TRICKS THAT ARE LICHT. And Cause Objects to Shine Forth When All About Is Dark. seemingly jerful tricl ormed with One of won the use of a few them is 1) hour, then allow Rinse before 1 AboOul an t rods 1 4 os § ge 2 » & COOL BIOWIY ARNG placeq pered bottle. A few hours place in the sun, and the once become luminous At the enter ¥ ia © wy woe {es 4 $1 wv oR 4 tainment ordinary marbies are passed AE . ¢ Among or more of na marbles at udience, marbles being concealed hand. The exhibitor then takes a marble from some one in dience, holds it between his thumb forefinger, upon it, and dave the lights turned down is he sul the marble and mysterious This is handed around changes again as the light is on, when the magician presents 0 gudience several of the ordinary mar- bles as souvenirs, Another (trick is very effective Take two similar bunches of artificial flowers; brush one over with glue or muciiage ass powder it with the dust {rom one of the mar- bles described; then Blace in the sun When taken into a darkened room lum- inous flowers are seen. The magician exhibits the flowers that have not been prepared and shows that there is noth- ing peculiar about them; then, as the light ifs turned down, he substitutes the concealed bunch, blows upon the flowers, and, presto! displays to the astonished observers a luminous bunch, each flower of which stands out as If at white heat. Luminous letters can be written and exhibited in the dark to the wonder of the audience. Luminous ink is made by placing a piece of phos phorus about the size of a pea in a test tube with a little olive oil. Place the tube in a water bath until the oll be- comes heated and the phosphorous liquid. Shake well and pour into a bottle with a glass stopper. Adimt air just previous to using it, and the liquid will become luminous tracery in the dark. Water can be rendered Juminous in a very simple manner. Dissolve 8 small plece of phosphorus in ether for several days In a glass-stoppered bot- tle. In this place a lump of sugar, then drop the sugar in water, which will at once become luminous, Lum- inous paints can be made any color green, yellow, violet oy blue—and if applied to various make 8 won- derful display st night. I —————— POs A Credit Where It Is Due. “1 am afraid that our new son-in- law's aristocratic traditions will make One blows done tilutes the financial affairs” “1 kind of felt that im. 1 must be hasty In judging ked righ aici dict. Shc aaib il SUperior | $51 Ais 1 FP HBR HERE NP EN “i have been using € Insomnia, w ANMCARETS fo th 9 sve been : for CATHARTIC TRADE MARK BEMISTERLD « Jeasant. Psi: ’ | Good. Never Sicken, Wea CURE CONSTIPATION. .. Bierting Pomel Company, Tiles, Rentrenl, Sew Tork, 500 en RO-TO0-BAG 5a sii parr vl Habi USE CERTAIN CHILL CURE. Have spweniaiion of have Biot the fallen ad Fags, Boston, 1 BI ther ries Baw pestse aad Agenries TE wdition ON "CHANGE, { alleged Backet Shops Hookers here and sadder of Big B winless ae Poe E ott oe of malts Oe & 1 Backe! Shot Reepors Pecen Conv talk on evils of UCKET SHOPS. Bail bonds of the Notoriaus Doan Gang Teed at I 1:8 WEP Bey wr Chioage 45 at whit vu be ond Borate A rch deg honr end od Red hot s homing ed Pianta, v He Is A 3 ¢ Juubcnest 1) i We know 1 Beports « Fetsrte fro vpatiuated Hes wate Broken in Brokers Addstions ia Jom ferences IS Fixe la UV. 8 Correspondiany 3 yiial. Write reall” Address FE. L. BLAKE & C0. 20 Broad mireel, New York. A HS ANAS A — —— An. Ya THE JUDGES OF CARTERS INK are the users. More users of it than any other. Why? BEST 4 Costs YOU no more than the poorest! oP WANTED. Case cf but Tealth that BiraANg wkd pit benefit, Send bots to Rijn ae Cou, Terw York, Bur 10 samples and 1 Testimonial, SRR DEWEY