".V . ; . 4 I ' ;5 ' i : if FEMININE FANCIES. WATTEES Or INTERKST FOB OCB Short Eit of Gossip and Latest 3ote f Fashion. JpivTr of doctorf the London mediral journals make mention of the fact that scverul of the so-called weaker w.x I ave passed successf ul examina tions of the Pharmaceutical bociety of Great ISritain and the English Apothe caries Hall, and ore qualified dis pensers. Of these graduates. Miss Emetine Cook hns been appointed dis penser of the Children's Hospital at Brighton ; Mi Martha Moore is as signed to take cha:-ge of Dr. Bar oardo's East End Medical Mission, and Miss Bowen is permanently es tablished at the Ear and Throat Hos pital in Great Charles street. Surely this is woman's aye, and th good natured world is waking rooui for her th head. Every priest chamber is provided with a night lamp, or as fashion has decreed, should be. Some of the de signs are exceedingly pretty and qnite inexpensive. The metal lamps, better known as nursery lanterns, are trl faced, and show an owl, a cat's face and the head of a water spaniel, with nock jewels in the eyes through which the light streams. There are classia shapes with dragon faces, griffin hand dies and high chimneys of colored glass, illustrative of the German rena issance, while the lanterns of black ened iron, with prism crystals, that swing riom slender rods are copied .. -!. 1 I k . . i i i Ta PL.i 'it euuaiice of some sacred tabernacle. Women rrho are acensfomed to travelling now carry robes and blankets on the cars precisely as ihey do on the steamships. They unstrap them and ose them during the daytime to throw over hcir skirts whenever they feel like putting their feet on the seats in front of them in the parlor and sleep ing ears. Thus equipped it matters not how far Uicir skirls may work up above their shoes the blankets cover them from the knees down. Of course uiey explain that they carry the robes by the coaxing process of hybridize to save themselves from colds. On tion, this sturdy floral exponent o. the other hand, the colored porters of American enterprise was found on the same car keep the temperature at morning, perfect in form and color. 0 degrees, and would consider them- sxquisite in fragrance, on a scrubby elves incompetent if a whiff of fresh little bush in the garden of a AVash air should siuai iuto a car in their ington gentleman. Its unusual beaut; charge. attracted the immediate attention ol ' flower lovers, but when clussiticatioi 2Jrs. Marey TTenrtorson of New York, was attempted no variety was founr trho is of the opinion that colored to include the new specimen. How i; table decorations have been overdone, was produced has never boen aster fare what she was pleaded to term a taiued. S me happy cross between White dinner Wednesday evening, two especially adapted varieties, and The china was of the purest white that cross the result of chance, prob Roy.il Derby. White silver and cut ably originated this marvelous and per rrysiul candelabra, vases and violet fect variety of the rose. Loval to or.i bowls held respectively white wax eaudlcs with silver shades, snowy lilies ind silvery bonbons lied with moire ribbon, which also fastened the nap kins. White violets floated in the finger bowls ami t i iu bouipicts for the ladies and geutU'int-n were composed of white archiiU. White soups, tish ami meats preervcd the unity of color; the vege tables and dark viands were smothered bi cream gravies and celery sauce; the while grapes and p;de fruits were tied with white riblnns; the caruinel and Chocolate puddings were sprinkled srith preserved orange blossoms, and the sweet biscuits had snow-white "testings. Miss Margaret Emma Ditto, whose "One Little Injun Boy" made her Camou, and whose short stories have made her weulihv, lives in a charming Bouse at Wellesley, Mass. The house, which she planned, built and furnished herself, is a gray stone cottage, one and a half stories high, with a gable roof and a turret gullerv. All the ioors arc of hard wood, the rooms are rentilatcd by large, open fireplaces, tnd by means of sliding doors the par tors, library and dining-room can be thrown iuto a great hall. One charm if the pretty home is its abundance of tnshioiied scuts built in the corridors, Ingle nooks and window-sills. Miss Ditto is a woman of unusual height, tfell proportioned, excellent health and Sue bearing. Her brown hair, which Just tinged with gray, is worn parted lotvn the middle in the simple old fashion and coiled in a knot at the teck. She is gracious and cordial in Banner, bur voice Is extremely pleas uil, and she has reached that degree f success where she can write or Ircnm. lccording to the mood in which h is in. . Mrs. Ttobm W. Chaptn, of New fork, who has contributed $40,000 as , in endowment fund for a training tchool for children's nurses, will in all probability bring about a revolution in ;hs nursery. The uew enterprise U be run in connection with the Babies Hospital, and her friends have pledged supply whatever sum may be needed j m carry on the work. It Is tho inten lon of the founder to limit the num ser of pupils in ordnr to secure a su strlor grade of excellence, and before fraduation it will be necessary for the Modem to possess some attainments or tfBdency other than that called for ls fee coarse of study. met rt show in I be young woman rerlous ways her iltness and ability to siach the child's heart. She must be fentle In manner and p'easlng in ap- saarance; she must understand the rays and means of reaching the child -eomiJiiujr of the spirit of the Froebel ystem and she must be at once a eng-book, story-book and compendium tt familiar science. When the course if study has been completed and tha rarious boards of managers passed, the roung wotren will bo provided with laces in private homes where, all tings being ..grerable, their service sy be re lined through a fit of colic, e- hlnj- or the whole range of infantile Udders. An Irish Gentleman, ne seats wei-o full, but one was, Occupied by a rough-lookir.g Irishman. i.t one of the stations a couple of well-bred and intelligent looking roung ladies came i:i to procure seats, nt seeing no vacant ones were about go into a back car, when Patrick ose and offered them his seat with svident pleasure. '-But you'll have jo scat for yourself," said one of the adies, with a smile and with truest soliteiiess lioimtiiig to accent it. Never ye. luind tl-.at," said the aibernian, "yer welcome to it. I'd ide npoii the eow-ketcher any time from here till New York for a smoilo from swell in: It-manly Indies," and vire;i!eil i:o the tu-xt car amid the tipl n ol" llu.-y who wiUiOsaod the tv-.-i. nt. Ail th;:igs e.j;nc to him that waits; rnt i: djo-.n't iuy to hold yae'a breath ' tvc. Baby Postage Stamps. Letters which have recently arrivci from Spain have borne a new postagi stamp, marked with the rCly of t!ii Lung of Spain, Don Alfonso XIII A 1 13 loci iu uavti is uuLiiui" ii - miu - able, since the postage stamps in even Inexact iu itself is liotliiiijr rcinui monarchical country bear Uie pnrtrui of its monarch. Eut the fact that tin King is less than four years old, having been born May 17, 1686, and the fur ther fact that the stamps of the king dom have been marked with his cffi0' but a short time, makes the circuui stance an interesting one, save tin Vouth's Companion. Never before we believe, has a postage stamp borm the portrait of a babv monarch. Then have been many child potentates, bu Don Alfonso X1H. is the first babt who baa reigned over a Europeai country since the introduction o) the oe of postage stamps To this generation, which consider! the postage stamp almost as much i necessity of life as food or raiment, i seems hard to believe that 40 yean have not yet gone by since postaf stamp came into general use In Eui-upi and the United Mares. JSo doubt this new baby stamp 01 Spain will be sought for, at lea for a time, by thousands of stamj collectors for its novelty. It is quiti sure, however, to become com mon. But within a few roan Don Alfonso, growing so old that hi nay fairly claim to be "quite a bij boy," will need a new postage stamp: and then, perhaps, another and still another before he has become a man So that people who preserve U;ef stamps will possess a record in postagt stamps of a young king's growth fluff babyhood to manhood, i The present stamp is qnite a pretrj " " one. It is printed in several colors. ecoording to the denomination. Tb American Beauty. The exquisite American Beatify which, so says a florist, is the iuosi popular and best-selling rose in all the market, has a pleasing lit5.e history oJ its own. In the first place, it is tin only new variety of rose that Amerlci has given to the world. France anc England have produced nearly all tlx cultivated varieties. America but thii incomparable oue. Curiously enough too, the flower was not the result ol cultivation. Without waiting to hart its advent into the world eucouragcJ American genius, ii is cuipuaiicuil wlf-uiade. ; The Dite of Death. Victor Toissaut, a young elccWciat of Omaha, has a very ingenious wav ol killing rats. As he has been practicing tins method or electrocution at inter vals for the past three years he may bi 'fairly credited with having anticipate! uie .vw i orK scientist who are now puzziing thomxjives und the rest ot mankind as to the propriety of send ing Mr. Keniniler out of the world b the overhead wire system. The pry ing rocieiu is caught in an ordinary oval trap, the bottom of which is cov ered with tin. Mr. I'oissant lias i imall dynamo of his own manufact ure. One wire, connected with the dynamo, is fastened to the tin liniii" Of the trap, and another is thrust into the prisoner's cell. The well-known propensity of a cnged rat to do battle asserts itself, and he siezes the wire between his teeth. Li doing so he makes the mistake of his life. The circuit is completed, his jaws closo on the wire with a death grip, and with jut a squeak and almost without a quiver he passes Into a state of eternal lesuetude. How Tonng Abe Lincoln Danced. Gen. Singleton of Qulncy, 111., who was one of the bright young lawyers 01 apriugOdld, wlisn Abraham Liuc-jIii was a green youth there, tells this itory, which we believe has never been printed before. The bevv of bright young ladles to which Miss Todd beiongud before her marriage to Mr. Lincoln usod to have a good deal sf sport at this young man's expense. One evening at a little party Mr. Lin ooln approached Mis Todd and said in his peculiar idiom: Miss Todd, I should Ilka to danct with you the worst way." The young lady accepted the Jnevlt sble and hobbled around the room with him. When Miss Todd had re turned to her seat, oue of her mis chievous companions said: Well, Mary, did he dance with you the worst way f Yes," she answered; "the verj worst. The Saltan's Brother a Prisoner. The man who will succeed Abdnl Bamid aa Sultan of Turkey is a wretched, lean, pale-faced crearare of Ire and forty named Mohammed Ke shan, ue is the sultan's own Brother, and is kent a closa tirisonir Ji the palaoe grounds lest he should Jonspire for his maiestv's downfall. fie has eertainly no such iuteuUon, nt nsage requires that a saltan' beir ippareut stiouia be treated as a sus pected criminal, and Abdul liamid 1 ancb too nervous a creature to iuno at la this particnlxr. Brlgff "Ah, I see you are out will, fonr overcoat V Griggs !', I Just took. It out. Mas. LrcrA H. FToroshas roeei from Mrs. BloomQeld Moo.e, of Ca i- furn'a, a chrqne for 'A 0 to aasist it a .-..ii.i- .ir . iv ! vaiaoim ing bi .uicuiRan university im pro esaorbnip lor women, in wn cu iir b'one is so deeply inteiested. i number of oth.r persons havo promised nnanciai a u. Mrs. ItcDirB Haooibd rco-'tnp-inifi her huabana on bis trip to Mexico it search or mttoiiil for ids st ryofthi Aztec Kmi ir. Mr. Haggar.i'a Lma a. ac ion whi e in Mex co are still T.igne, but he wul dnvote tons time to Uu study of Mcx.caa aroiiteology. Peofiswr Hslm joltz, of Berlin, has eceivtd the Graud Cross of tu F ecch L g:i:ti of Ho ior, which higt OUtinction has, pe h 'ps, neer brfori been bes oned ou a G. rman $avatit. Mbs. McK e. he widow of Genera Ge rge C McK e, U the oaly worn x in tue Unit d States hold rg the offics of jereiver of ) b'.o uoaey. ilel distr.ot eiabr.icoi Miaeisaippi. The boly of ih cat which Oil Se iWsoiri-A l.-ijil. iii.ppcd from the Uii v. r h.-i.mi ui-iii ii mm i. at " : i i, mmiiii i.,r aoiiie lime anec ward, preserved, pioij'j.iy ub.Ucd la tie Sjaubso J4Q iajejutkn. fAlMSI0T2i Several trials in reenhfc vr-ars Tinvt shown tlm the pine leaves, or needles, I as thev are called, from oar common i . ' ... ! P",e 'oru,u are valuable, or cn on sandy soil. If the prejudice against A history of scoops wonld form sawdust from resinous woods iu gen- Very good hfatury of journalism from erul can be removed, and vegetable ' Jie time newspapers first began to be matters gathered and applied to th( i ssucd. One of the great scoops of his soil with less regard to its origin and ory was a prediction. The particulars more fur il effects, it is cnite likely ' if this scoop are so historical that they WW Hl iatlin.1, WVUIU UIIU III pine forests ana groves a valuable ad - f ...... o ..... . I 1 .1 . . .1 t .t.- litiou to their scant supplv of bedding. and at the same time furnish the much needed vegetable matter. One tnao raked up the pine leaves with what up me pine leaves witn wnai ed vegetable matter Uicro was them and mixed the mass with ind let it be Its a pilea few weeks decayed under inie and let it be In a pile a few weeks ind then used it for potatoes witb.rvery particular, a ad. although the rood results. TV wish some of the men who so. -tronglv object to letting cattle run io mowing fields in the fall would Just ake a walk over their pasture now be fore the snow comes and see if some f their care for tho grass in mowing .folds could not be exercised to gool ul vantage elsewhere. Thev will find he grass gnawed close to the ground ; nothing left for a mulch to enrich the or protect the roots, or hold the .now from blowing off. Vet these .asturesare expected to support the tock about seven months of the vcat without any return for the elemeuu .vhich are taken awav, and manv ol hem cannot be plowed and resee'ded the fields can. There is an extreme IObe avoided In pasturing fields, but he results are nol as disastrous and mrd to overcome as the results of abusing the pastor as many pasture! are abused Some men think they are good farm - ers if they can get two tons of hay pel acre on a few acres in si-'ht from the road, even if the pastures fail so the cattle have to be fed at the barn lp Ssptembcr. There ho been a wonderful awaken ing during the past twelve mouths is Uie matter of sheep breeding; and while this luia extended to almost 3vory branch of the trade, the heaviet carcassed breeds have, naturally enough under the existing circutn- stances, been the chief beneficiaries, Prices received for the best grades o( jives a very InteresUug account of how fat muttons in this market have been he scooped all his esteemed eontetnpo io uniformly satisfactory as compared raries bv telegraphing to London I wun the values of beef on the hoof that farmers and feeder generally have begun to turn their attention at last to this of late much-neglected branch of stock rearing. Word cornel from Mat toon, III., that Coles county feeders have within the past week re- ceived 6000 heads of young sheep from southwestern Kansas and Mou- tana ranges, to wiulcr on the cheap corn so abundant in that section and from various other quarters the iii.l .... formation is convex ed that sheep feed-' In America the only trouble tha. ing is to constitute a very important son o-ludcnts havo is to get the news in.-'-istrv during tho winter months. Ouce they get it and there i lio doub' Owing" to the comparative scarcity of '"""t its being telegraphed. InEuron, .food grades and crosses of the various Uie correspondents have another d:ffl mutton breeds, feeders are, of course, M,It-v 10 contend with, and that is, ever compelled to purchase "stores" froia ifter ,1,e? hllv theIr P"1 iuforma ihe far west, but how much greater tio" "ml "f,er t,,er hal,J il In to lul would be the returns from the grain lelraph ollke, it is sometimes no' to be consumed if adequate supphe of K"u during the troublesome timci hotter-bred animals wcru available. SPal" a newspaper cor- The Gazette believes tnat in the Judi- respondent found that no matter whai cious breeiling of pedigreed sheep of Hie distinctly mutton sorts there is room for a very wide extension of interest with profit to all pal tics cou cerued. Breeder's Gazette. "While the question Is being con- td the next dispatch he was to couir (idured whether our abandoned farms ivery fifth woid and cable only ever) hall be allowed to grow up to forests word to New York. lie wroti r be peopled with Hottentots, as a bis dispatches after that on this princl-tvell-kuowu orator has put it. It is well PIc- Whenever he got a good piece ul :o be prepared for either case. There uws he telegraphed a long rigmaroli ire many places where the fanner's 10 u' friend iu Loudon, which, whei neatest cane is to keep the biisln from d as it was sent appeared to be i over-running their farms, and fanners ,ontf of financial and domestic (n such localities will not appreciate troubles which were bothering him a lectures on forestry. But where farms Jiat time, but when every fifth wort ire well cleared up and a certain por- was taken out it gave the new h tion sot apart for woodlot from lieces- wanted to scud. This the Spanish peo itv, and it is desired to get as much as ?le never got "on to," and so the cop osible from the given area, thei-e Is nuch that may be done to advantage. All trees which have fallen should be picked up and used before they are worthless, and crooked trees which are rowding others should be removed. Mock should be kept out to save the seeding and sprouts and much may lie saved by a lialo care while working iimoiijf tne young trues. But in many oases, especially In young pines that are to be saved for limber, there is much work done that is worse than useless. Such tree should never be thinned out unless they are too thick for a man to walk among them. The value of timber depends on its length, straight uess and freedom irom Knots. H here a riven limb is cut off a knot remains. Where the limb die and drops olf naturallv. the knot disappears and we find clear lumber; If small pines are cut away so as to give each one that is left the space it sliould occupy, when mature they will produce too many side branches which will necessitate coutin al pruning of greeu limbs. A nine growing by itself in open land will spread out a much as an apple tree, and while by pruning a doceut looking log may be made of it trunk, it will not produce clear lumber antes the young branches are clipped oil each In .,HaC" rJl1 an?"!.m!a lots that there Is such a thing as doing too much, ad that some of nature' plana are well enough aa they are. rar n Note. Baow 1 apt u catch In tha branches Cf evergreeti and other close! y-branohed tires. Ji should be siiakeu out before Si harden. Ilave hand anew plows for narrow paths as well as horse-plows for roads. Clear all the paths and roads soon after fall, and before the snow liou hard . oaea ana irainpeu. Cow soon to calve should hare cool, laxative diet, and not be overfed. If they are good milkers, and are high ly fed np to the time of calving, thoi-e s danger of milk fever. Many farmers In western Xew York gave np the wool business as un pro tit able long ago, but still keep sheep, and ay that keeping the mutton breeds is one of the boot paying biauche of Laming. Sheep should not be compelled to t x-d at tha a.me nek with cattle. They arc liable, to be hooked and a vicious rain may sometimes do injurv to cattle. I Separate yards aud separate rucks are Cutest and best. M vor rjly-iin, of It-clmnnl. V.. ttlll lirtly en io Xear nk to consult vit'i Mr. JfTer on D.v wit i rer.trd t o1 tilnin a hrr i riui-snn fur 'he r - mnv of l,-r llilbilld't remain to Uirn-m 1 f -r iln in sr a n t. Ti'e ma qiito la a rtesp-rptly wicked Tatnie. It never tes t untU U a betOna the ban," NEWSPAPER "SCOOPS.'' SOW RKPOHTEES EXERT THE2I- SEX.VES TO GET SEWS. ' ? . . . . Ti. ! ( BoUtla Iastaacsi of Eatarprue, i a, i : T." : i .. i. I T : ......... n 4 MIX 1VUIIU Ul AVi 1 W B llWl V , Jie Crimean War. The "Londou Times" predicted the battle rf Alma. It called the battle that bad not yet oeea fought by the name it baa been tuown iu history. It pointed out where tuown iu nistory. it pointed out wncre t would be fought and pointed out ivhat would be the result. This re-j J :narkabie prediction wm rcrilied in :narkab!e prediction times" afterwords kept on the p re acting business as to the fall of Seba- pol none of its other predictions came -.rue. This shows the beauty of stop- ping predicting when youUave toadf J ue big success, ! .v , , . .. . A7h.n ?c Jloi. ,T.'Sltei Atnenoa. ork Herald" mao 'ot C0?P ?n, bu et.eelne,I ?ontcmi; rane8 holding a wire against at :mcr8- lu vriU at iaaria f End e,"eMt but ne w'ff tlm NeTork-J. Tha '.Ilerald "Prtc? ,taf1'.t.e; Ta- Ia" mcTS?' antl1 he ?.ad fa",ls,hd nne of Vr" 0th,e' en could send in theirs. He tel lil morta ?"f .I1 fPulth,1,k tb auiti xi!" ales wore and wh at of wcartto said and did "d w,h,at n,f.rab,er. ,,ul" tho,ufbl and, ely to think about I ln finally D8 had to fall back on tlu ' book va"able, a copy of the Xew wmca wa. iei P'P le J ,to """"W'inew erlt y the time he had finished with thi roluine It was then too late for any ol the other newspaper men to send in i ipecial. If the men in the 'Herald' plfloe read all the dispatches that cam j in from the Xow Testament, the bU "inn of tnoucy paid for the telegrapl hill would not have been altogether v as ted. ( - ! In a recent issue of an Americai a.azuzine, Mr. Blowitz. the Paris cor- resooudent of the "London Ttmaii copy of the Berlin troaty. Not th least difSaulty which he had to over ooroe was the getting of a permit U nd by telegraph the matter which hi bad the good luck and good manage- ,ncI1t to secure. Ha had to got iutt Belgium to do It, and even then he hac uj have an order from a verv high au- thority or otherwise his message would iot luive been token. "'formation managed to get it wai iivvit lorwmuvo xroiu lira opauisn Kei egraph office. The government of tin day took care that no news that it die not wish to go abroad should be sent This correspondent then wrote to hh friend in London that when he receiv- epoudeul secured many scoop foi n paper. Ona Thoaaand Dollar t wtll forfait tn nb-iv ammint. If T fntl to ri.r ih it Kiorv.t-xi.Hi is th- MMt mllc ne I i-xistvue- f.r Dyp p.-a. liidimt on or Hit misiii-m. It 's crru n ctir. ii ml ltor.l lio inlmte rellrf in tis of Kl Iiiht mil IJer l-.iu;.l .Int. N rr.iiis lhlhty an t oinuiui- io.. io.i. riomnirx on iMillris ii ib-weak sy-i-.n mi nnvs whrie,Khrr rrnimll t f i I ASK Tour 2iiii it i' mm (ret w-ii. Valu.it)l- kmih. Thin s Wurth K owln',nls-. snuple bo-tls in fr nil rhitrces n epi il. Ad lies Ktaak a Uru Wm rea itr M. New Vurk. Th- loc"tnvtTe ensrtne Is sm'rt to hire ninx'mum lire of about thirty ye. ra. -be annual cost of reptlrs. la from ten o Cf teeu per cent, of its first ci tt. nnpriire -iir-Kiiurnuleel Uy )r. J. Ii. Mayer. S-ll Arcu St., I'lill'.s 'a. Kase nt mice, no operation or da- (ay Irom business, attested by tllou . and ol cures ait-r otuert tall, advice ree, send tor circular Frevlous t the ti . e o' El z-ibeth the civ artic e to aeslst lu Oiling was the Hcknife. Frrnsar Uraase. Thera ia eoneeil of beins lmposad oa it ou will liiBt-t on harinz tbn Kra-r Kra I I Ax e Gream Oue greasing will laat o warka. A sixtofn-vrar-old teamster In l'1"'" -eten. 310 pounds. - umra-r bring leave ot a'wenoe, but ntuuiii brines a'venO' of Wy. "August Flower" How does he fel T He feels jlue, a deep, dart, unfading, dyed-n-the-wool, eternal blue, and he nakes even-body feel the same way -August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel? He feels a leadache, generally dull and con stant, but sometimes excruciating; August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel? He feels a riolent hiccoughing or jumping of ie stomach after a meal, raising Jitter-tasting matter or what he has taten or drunk. August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel? He feels the gradual decay of vital power; he feels miserable, melancholy, hopeless, and longs for death and peace August Flower the Rem edy. How does he feel ? ne feels so full after eating a meal that he can hardly walk August Flower the Remedy. aj C C GREEX, Sole Manufacturer, Veodtmry, Kew Jersey, U. S. Ju The brusque and fussy im- I pulse of these days of false impression wouia rate uowu all as worthless because om is unworthy. As if there were no motes in sunbeams I Or comets amorvj, stars t Or cataracts in peaceful rivers 1 Because one remedy pro- 1 ICSfeS to do what it never was adapted to ao, .... . are all remedies worthless? Because one doctor lets his ""-" patient die, reauirt J" are all humbugs? uires a hne eve and a nncr Dram to discriminate to draw the differential line. "They say" that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion have cured thousands. " They say " for a weak sys tem there's nothing better than the " Discovery," and that the M Favorite Prescription " is the hope of debilitated, feeble women who need a restora tive tonic and bracing nervine. And here's the proof Try one or both. If they don't help you, tell the World s Dispensary Medical Associa tion so, and you get your money back again. BvERffoTHEB nould Have It la The xTonae. Dropntd om Sugar, ChU&m Imm ii.rM t -rrr - ComfiMiatm, Cuts. BruiM Lkm BMtfMw THINK OF IT. la u or Ai KAIltt la on Ihmllr. Sr. LS Joiusali a Co. tt h sixty jrr3 I r- teArn.-1 tmx Ja aiobthi XauixNTi formjrr tAuAortr ywal lir umkI t ib my famiLT. 1 rr4 U M una uf Ln. owe mad MirM 2amit rmnmalf UM ca ft round, umJ lolsnuu or exreml. In mil emmm. O. tt. NGAiXi. Uwxtu tod OftpiMt Cnon-h, fauuTOr. M. Every Suffeier Ss'KJKirit In tKAif or i,lrn', kmrj Jntt or snaunav, w uu ua y cur- ruupl)l . . . k. t-. . n. - Sw nf1 A Kill (WUO, A. a JUiU4sU m svss mvmvm, sn 13 ie For a Disordered Liver Try BEECH AM'S PILLS. 25cts. a Box. of AT.r. szttroo-iiBfrav The Mon g'imery cou tv (ludiana) Fair A"kUuoii has abolished ttm gi I's l. iiHrtoio it on account f fraud Ue'e ofiTe prictloeil pn rics being nmle o arl'i-lrs r ich wt-re t is Im iiio.k of a lult boon e. n I n it of cnrla. louriaia, Whethpr on pleasure bpnt or business, shonll take on every trip a bottle of yrup of Kiss, as it act most plrasnilr and elTeo u.lly oa the kidneys, liver and b 'we Is, p: eventing fevers, beadriclies and other forms of sickness. For sale lu Co un 1 (1.00 bottles by all leading druggUla, The proceeds of the Obprammergaa (Bavaila) I'kSoq 1'uvy of 1600. cx c us ve or rece.pia fiom t'-e sale of photographs, amounted to $103,(K0. Money Fur tCnirybod. Mrs. We li ksks -is it a fa t that a person in iiiakettjor Sfia week mtUn uia'la Oal- ur.-ar i a, I nmk' fruiu to SS a U4V. p aung an. i ei:iiii: pl.itej w ire. iUm L ke hlesti le C fcnulnwoi Hi., w II g ra joa full lUi riicUu i, in this Luauiaaa Uiara ia uiuuef lur evarjlMU. It 1-ok funny, but a sinking fund Is the means of laMuu a debt. Ciiim Itliiiiey Cure for Dropsy, Gravel, Uiabetea, Bright', Hean.L'rlary or Liver Diseases, Nerv ousness, &c Cure guaranteed. 831 Arch Strevt, Phi I ad 'a. fl a bottle, t for 5, or drnKgisc. 100U rertidcaitM of cures. Try it. The terminal "it vlHni" In Ilawiian ninu a meaiis "of the 1 eaTena." 1 bus Lukjiokolnul mean "lily of the lieaveus. Ertry tntredlant amp'oyei In prednstne Hiioil a SusaptrllU I r atiy pure, and la ttia bt 1 1 iu kluJ it la iHm li.i to buy. la tli Cou'rae f pi apartnK lluud's VarajparUla arery tbinic u carefully Kataael HlUt a Tlaw la a lauiuig tii oet resu.t. A r lor'da i a in a vs that oHigstrr meat, piorib a vked, resrml le. balll Imt to eloaely that it cannot be told from thatusu. Hot a No.tr. BO. rtr. HoTSte's Certain Cmo Core, the tested prt-sorii Hon of an rmlneiit phva aian io .t-g-ul ir tm,i n and pr.ict sa. P it.Te, swift, hn -. hold by or gu -t or in;JI4 ou rec ut oiiOcU. Aildic A. f. Uuxaia, UuZio, A. V. Football Las Wn prohibited at the C-r'isle (P.-nu.) Indian school as a "liehtllsli 1 g-.me. FITS I 3 Wa rufiwi T o Or. Kima'S'irssl Km itaiurcr. t iUafuir or dsf'tasa. 4ar saiu s-aiar 1 i.o.aiMia.M,u'islvAuaira. 1 iivasss. fesiiuiovcaiiiai Area at. I'ouat'a, Virginia has 121 snb-nlliances, and the OrJer la rapidly amwlng. Thsre Is more Catarrh tn this section of rh Com try than all tU-r dlne-isas Hit tug'th-r aud un il laac few year wh upoosoTio be Im uiHblr. hura girat in uny yuii 4ki on irnn Uic dual cal ulsea.se, .in I prescribad r chI is -ili--s. and b e.-n-Hnli fanlnz to cm . lib lcai tr atiaenL i r -ikhi ml u incur b . ki Uce I a- proven 'ut irrli io o? a oon atiiutluu 1 d:se..a-. rfiul tuefae ie-4 Irts eoa sutu luiiiil tie rtiiK-nt. U ilia Catirrb Cuia. auu .. nr. uby r.J. Cii-iirv a to., Tul-o, nil,". I-, t!i on' on-tl u tonal en' -n the Hi nket. It is tik-i: iDk ll ly to d es from 10 or n 10 te.ia;Ki.Mliil. !t auui fil.reotl upou Ihe bhiidaiMi mii-oii4 surfaces 01 the aystem i b y o:.a. . ue tuiiid -ed d ll irs I r any ese 11 Ii s to cure, beujfor crcuUi-J aud te-tUmo uiaia. AdJre, K. J. CH F rr a CO., Toledo, Ot 4a-Sold by Utuiaia, Ti. The numb r of Indians In the United 5l a--s who - 'i rud E'JKlUh Is ttated to oe over i8,0 toe number who dn read lu-iau laugu ges Is over $10,0.0. Iont you Tt to Ktvs wf. e'othes, time, laisir, lu -1, hiiiihf An 'h se cau d ied if you will l,y 0 biiiua' E tr c Soap. Wi tay '(," siii'W.nir 11 you try it once, y u wul a way um 11. Uave your Krocar uxajr 1C In Stvitzerland every man is Us own asses-Kir. After a tnau'a death the Government carefully Invet'gves his etati, aud lr lie has teen defrauding the Treasury It colltscts the baeic taxes with luiaieot. rorTttmst PI i ... c'voalta. Cold a, attx, eSeetual rellet Is fouDd la Uta use of "Broant'i BrotujUMi tVacAaa." frlaa H cu. OoH onJ Ol ATaaktoa fNocta Dakota obaxah baa slsoiu Ugata, TON SCALES OP ( $60 BIN'GHAMTON Boini Box Tin Zamj N. Y. aJ nuMOEoua Sever call a man another unless you know what jo- are tu.kui aboat, "d be&uetul then. Lady (to applicant for place) "Are you a i m n coo. r A.l.lli:ant "Well, I s'l03e I cud punier." A mouutaln aide makes the best pis tuie for youn cor, 10 mse cambiug teucs to strengthen the caivts. Wh'n a fly lights on your hand you can't te-.l whether he 1 aiitintt orsUnd Inir. But it U a UiiTurtn: tiling with a bee. Billy -"So you uav returned from your bridal tour. What did you see on your trip that pleased you mjstr" John "jly wife." Although she'd fast, and smoke all day, Men look on I er with proud e motion ; Admired by all she makes her way The su-amer called "tlu Queen of Ocean." When a man 1 caught be owns np and easthe wmiu did it. When a woman' ia caught ahe ae ia It Is not so, and cries to corroborate her oato. Ift your purse at home, ehl Well I cu 't lei.d you ten itollur. but I C-n put you in the wav of veiling ttat oner, lleie'a a nickel. Take a car home aud cet your puibe. A V1CBCEXABY B2ACX lie Do you lile my broiler bcitrt than you do me?" the "What salary does he get?" Took Tdte B.it I'uomptlt.-S ''iJo von kuow a-iyiliiug about this co-oe:ailve uoukeip n scidine?'' lie "Er no. We night tiy It though." rBECociors Ydotil rale- "ATid do ou ove your teat;U r, Johnny?" Johnny ''Saw. Site's a brunette. Bljndea are my atyle. At Last. JI s. C bw gier "Did you ever nud a mat under Uie l.l." Mra. Merrill "Ve; lue nighS we thought there were burglars iu the houSd. I fuud my hmUaud there." He (rrndlng) Then (heir lips met, and " sh; ('uterr ipt'n?) -"W 16 a pr proirucied meeting I wonder." Magistrate "Were yon prlslnt whin the Rssault was co umiited 011 ye?" Willie -a "vt ay it ylca.-e the coort, I baujt got there. Edwin "And you'U always be to me Ange inr" Anpeiiua "Wny doyoa doabt true me. Eilwln?" EJwiu Oh, you're too good to true." be Obwlrgsr "Whydoesa woraohave hr pocket wucie .t'a sj hard to get at It?" Merrit "So that she can stick her frieud for liie car f ire. " "What are your poatoes, i:r. Thirty-Dee c?nts a neck" They are only lui.ty at Mr. Bush- Why didn't yon buy some Iheie?" "He Laau't any." Tie Dins'T Tuoot-cE. - Kerr Hfnd- geou (t wiiuk-orM in fieu.i ) Ho. You oru neu me ye.ieriiiiy. 1 ou niaue a great fuas Hlniut it, but you didn't get any uubt or me." W. Ii. "ur out o' you. ARTinnco To Ohliok. -Dealer Ik rane (iilsplaying o U to cuitom-r) ' Buli it be au oi.era cxicT A buiiuess can r or a" Customer (with abroad miM.'Well as I'm auxiuua to Le oil, let it be a hur ricane." Witt hb Ts TURUE.-0 lderleere I tell )wu thvre t uot-iug like an In dian on 1 he scent." Wmeti Idle -rj th -t why the Got ernment put liltn on?" "Ou wi,a'?' 'On the cenu" A TnATiot?T. Mr, Vorphy entered a bar room au I rnl'ed for a plats of whrrkr. A Her d. inking it he Sold to the barkeeper: Cnarse II." I don't k row yo'i.' "iZy nane Is Mmphy." The ba keeper, turlnj to the pro. prletor. Inquire : "I vr. Wnrp'iv go;d for a driak?" "Has helwd U?" He has." "He is." Lrxrs Or T5EACTr.-s;steT,iWhfltI Yo 1 entr-tred to that iirf'y Miss Oold- purse? 6h Is all ancles." Brother' I fell In love with her hmdwr ting. It Is full of lines of be-ntv." "Iter hsndwrltinzT" "Yes. I saw it oa a checTf." A Widower's Triumph. Sir. C. It. Harmon, a wealthy wid ower of Maxwell, Washington county, and Mi Unite KlmberUn, a younj lady of the same place, eloped to Louis ville this morning, and, crossing tt Jaffersonville, were married. Mr. Har mon had to carry off hi bride almost by force from her relative. The da before yostarday, while Miss lumber liu's father was absent, Mr. Harmon, who had long been her suitor and Lac b!n objected to by her parents, callet! aud asked, her to marry him. Shi agreed, but her mother and sisters who wore present, objected, and at tempted to carry her off by force tc her room. Mr. Harmon likewise laic hold of her, and attempted to pull hei away from them aud iuto his buggy which wm waiting in front of Uu house. Between the two partle the yonnj lady came near being torn to piece but, as he lent her own trength u that of her lover, tho latter prevailed end drew her from the grasp of hei mother and sisters, earn ing her off it triumph to hi buggy. He placed hei in it, sprang in himself, and, dashini off to Lebanon, took the Ci st train tt this city. 1mm. night they telegraphec to Mr. Kimberlin that they had jus been made inau and wife. Fitubui-gl Dispatch. Panta Crnx. Ca!., Is making prepara tlao for Uie Centennial celeoration of the founding of tha Mission ot Santa Crua. A aemoiUl cross will probably D built on the spot where the firatcroej s errtel 130 year ago by tha Misv tlaa fathers. Purify Your Blood When spring approaches. It Is very Important that the blo-xl sb-uM be piir:fle-.l. as at tins sea aru taipui liies which n?v been nccunmiattnn for montlis or even years, ar 1 able to "'' themse es and Beriously allect the health. How' s harsapaiilla Is uuiloubte.lly the best Hood purifier. It exp U eery talut, Urlvet out sciofulous Luinors, ml lilves 10 the blood the quall y aud toue es'Utial 10 good health. "For live years I was s ca eveiy spriug, but last year beitu la Februiuy to tuk Hood's Sarsaparilla I used Ave bottles and hsve not "n a slcK day suioe." O. W. kloaS. Milton, Mass. "Hood's Sars.-ipir lla puriDed m Mood, pave me strength, aod overcame ihe had.che aud dlxziness,sothatIami.bl to ork ajialn. I iroonini-ndHood'Sarspa:1ll.-to tha.a ahose blood i ;hln or immire, and ho feal worn out orrundowu." Lctueb Nason, liwell. stasa. l take Hood's Sarsp.irllU every year aa a spring t-'nle, wlih ni't satisf-ietoiy r'-sulta.' C. PaavELEE, St Brid0e slret,Broolru,A.T . B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla old by all drug Ists. fl 1 s'x fr SS. rrepartd euly by CJJJUoD a COM Lowell, Mass. A 00 iacsi Out iullar Xa, CHtfiHrsrrira fmeusn. r vs. m v ,1 TMK ORIGINAL AND OCNUlNC. Tha onlw Ssf Br. nrria, PiU ,ti kfM eSawM sritk bin rlbtvwi. Tsike s aniaa si a a rm ! csacsufsr AU pi'U U ptutaXxaart. dssh. tnak n atiisn 1 pafaiciiar), sv uajwuaia, s"i nrnn imra,- tt essw. f; u - ui lU IHlO Taa.rinsoeila.la AsMrW CHICHatBTKII CMEillCIL Co M.,41 7 Ma (tr mil ieawsU lrsmll. sTcsVBurden W What would you who would talce half your hard trorJs off your slionlden and do it without a murmur ? What would you give to find an assistant in your housetcork tliat would keep your floor and walls clean, and your kitchen briyhttun& yet never grow ugly occr the tnatter of hard work ? Sapolit iitjusi such a friend and can be bought at all grocers. its Best Couph lledicino. cures wncre au cisa iaus. noasani ana arouania 10 tua kj facte. Children take it without objection. By Uru?jrista. t nSr.Vi jljii it i .taw 11 1 l lasan 1 jn 4irtri w "(llii r.T '.s iwfi v &'nr?v EFFECTUAL CIS D3S2 Mm 11 Worth a Cuinea a Cox. FOR ALL DILlOUSih'ERVQilS; DISORDERS, Tn.li a. t nlr UnnrllAhn Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation. Disordered Liver, &c. fArottsicK with the Kosrbltfl off 'Health the viiti fliysleoJf ' tlUTCV of the human frame. eeecham rills, taken asi fdincted. will auicklv RESTORE) FEMALES to complete health. SOLO BY ALL DRUCCIST3. Price 25 cents per Box. i Who (If mour Imegltt slows met kP themf wit nai0cc"Ua rmiM racci rwcwlptofmrtmrn. ( mtmtcm ia$ paptr. SCTT5 IflOLBiQfu Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Kypophosphites Of Lime and Soda. Thfrt av etmOslont nt cmRfsiona. mrf tittrt it tiiU much tkimmmi ,.,uie which fuuqumtde at cream. Xri nt to aitpHum their xt linrcil al la tmifc fi'rilTf,trri''!"?. ":oiAX cuo phitot it olmott aa pnlntnbl ",tu.llk. ?Ji. 2 veil mt for the fart CONSUMPTION', BcnoFVLA, snoxcmns and ennoxza cozen, tm-r- w r n a a,Uif Ml Zrutrauis men it, but bo tun ffon M El ITS CRKA.M BAL 31 Artlil Int No-trlis la Siucklv AL'irhi. C nnw lus Uaail. Ii-a.s :tm buraa ana Cum f A T A O n u Kestora, Tssft aud smpll. K ouiakly FiieTas roiii .. E? ri.d yid U. adaohe. SucattS Llriii-irls-a. ELY BUOS,8 Wamtn it. FOR FIFTY YEARS 1 MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP wi,.Ba vent a Ranla. REQumEsoomoNOFi eguAL prtooii a. J RAKING CCSTgtsVfl.1 sfcO Ac.i.S7,.eo in 7348 PAPERS vlf Yiwto rim A-ent will arrmau aagr ksUs Ktntaisb, a MoM. V pa muss.- - a 1 iS' k 'S St It Is true eonnnm- to bur Tlno-V s.y-. for '! tf Dos s One Do. tar" la ..r.Ki',ai?,l, true only of lh s o"ii!;iriii-(ich1B. if ,, t- proio tli.s.buv a bottlc.t ltuo.rs1,1a an I nii-anre Itscoutt nts. Yon um Qlad ,. jJJj lu) t aspoonliils Nu rtad tlieuiiactioiT you a .11 11 u.l that 1 he . erate ,loe tor ' ot d:ffereiit:i.-vs is less ih.iu a leuio0BIJ?s Is eerr:i lily conclusive ev ence ul tne Bteni strength and ecouomy of Hood's t)Ar1n:?, Ulve it a trial this spring. -eicia Purifies the Blood "My lifle boy, lor whom I piocuraa Bn Farp:irii:a. w is ao badly affl.ct u with ula that tha whole bp ol U:s ttui asiuo." p e:e uiaas of matier. I Uocto:rd w;th k' years an I found 00 rel ef, and ihn J 1 H od s &irsaiarll a. I g ive 1 ni.,u- k,It there was a nio-it Kondt-rfu ImpruTraiM then got una buttle mora an.l tU it . utm ' coiuileily. 1 wijuI.i n it ba Sarsaparilla In the umse. I ptve t to ar dreu tor a prliigniin;liie.'Mu,. u jj -1 wu xiogiu ai a 1, si. x.ouit, Mo. "id by sit dnirclsrs r : s' for ts. by C. L HOuU i. Cu, l.oue 1. Ma .. Jias. IOO liviv Olio IioIIar. Red Cross Duhchd Bhaud - . cu aafua ayiaiewM rm in wtcn an-i nu. Ms ihsjT fcttld. AcfWsi w6n.Ti; mUft-MM rfprs era danceTuu rytrfr-lf av at Dn-aj-Ut. or 1 UiXXyuLfkllxTP Wfou co.n lessen v V byusingSAPOUO Ibis a,8ofid c&ke of-scourinrtsop us cd for cJ cOsni p urp o ses glvo for a Friend as 1 ii 11U111H.11S, 1 j, i j- -r ir ! Recommondod by Physicians. au, iiit.nn 1111 a in .lu . i.lm,' R. R. R. READY RELIEF, THE GREAT CC.IJJEitt.l Of PAifi, f ntnnlly rllfTt- tcml tKitq curm CnUTs Son 'llu-imi, Uruvliitl-s itnttsi( iiT eclt, sli oti);nMiliiis Miitl tii.la.a ii.trltt ts). irUsV.uvt mf ICtli-JtM TIOI. Kt'KAT.OIA. Hearlach. TsMtttitaflm. V4'itceiir Fala U id iitAck. Cht or 11 in by on mp plica lion. lr:rtitAlIy n natvr tor ail luteriu4 IhIii HMtuJeucy, llt-aarlburti. Sick If miaVCUlt, roiiJaat, leejlo-atieat. laijltiUoa al Hist lltirt. Clallis Hit Vvrmr Mad - 60. ltHUi. Ail UritUU. PILLS 2 An amnent anil mtM Cisthartla, Parslj v'Ctl'la, Tha Sate.t an.l lio.t Hailiola lo l lie agrld lr tua Cura 0 aU Xiordr of tua LITER. STOMACH 01 BOWEL! Takan mcoonUnf to dlraoMuiu t'.ie wm rvstorv liamllh and i-aiiaw viKallty. I'rice- ti eta. a ttiia. nail. I bjr all Druggist. UU. lUUIVAJl CU. M'W VOUK. VASELINE- mm wMl rtril r. f m w ail cl mat to mv ost woam th) OolK i HtMtms 4U Of Uifl fOUOWiutf artMtsM MtW fuiijr ckti 1 Ov tw.tMinc boft1of Pwrs. 11i I0fl Cu tar.-ou lioiiw 'f VallM otaad4 M i jar of Vsjs ln- o Vna-.m. On lt of VhsspH a Can. kt Tr, U On C'i of Vaal b -rmri, nn-re-nt1'1. W Omc at or ti8oap. tinuuiMyimtais; Ou Huuin UU tC Wi.il Vaalln U Or fy yeno stnmm nn rirw mt ks awnni On o i-rnxn r nervi ltv-i nmmpt fjfsnaa tnltrUft mtth icrxuw ra ttm w talrUy rri-etawa ImUrtfic chck Jum rfttht ttrmovttfw frazers UK T IS TUB WOULD. T trKirtui(o,u.-iiitia are niisurpaasel, sev any oiifl.i.in j 10 boxes of any o.Iht Draal Ntttwkil bj Ii i. M-Obl TU hJfl- irOU SALE BV DEaLKSS OZSKBALtT. RETWELli--SSEB3 srgpgfpjREE Jntaiis i,rfii. Eestmdi ds rrMi. EestrtM. IVE RSSTpSEB ur a. m n.iit . . in..... . 1 i X r A I 1 1 . W If .kn m. -irmi. . Ptti mOmT I -wrta mlMM. r 0 .j'i emt't-w. ..4ros x lia. HI. INK Ktl A c Si. I .i, hi. r. MOHM UllL..u ut C BAGGf KlfES Tlvjwi.V lt.i t i y 1 an MffU'r. -t llM uva. mien, b 1 a. A Hill Pt. and OILV Mil Uli4l4' men ffV"IJr' taerti - a H-m U wttatv. If u-.t h-r m(- i, j h PROF. 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