DON'T LEAN OUTOFPLUMa Did yon ever observs la your ramble about- The political acenea of the day flow often reformers engender a doubt Rr their overounctilioue way? Their censorship alwaya reminde ma of those Who beneath my Inspection hare coma Attempting to atrike a magnificent poae. Have o'erdone it to lean out of plumb. tfhey lean too far back and. In fact. be- come bent. Moat foolish the posture they take: 'And Instead of expressing their upright intent They lead yon to fear they may break. They wish you to feel that they'ra bonesf and wise And not at all crooked or dumb, ffet there they will stand with their eye to the skies And unconsciously lean out of plumb. in trade or religion. In politic, too. If our rectitude we would disclose, .Stand modestly forth to tha popular view And don't try to atrut or to pose. For oft times our aagarneae avsjr ba tos great. At least It baa happened to eoano. And our efforts to tower In marten of atata Dwarf all enanee a ws tea ot of plamb. -Nw York San. ' j. .TROOPER BAPTISTE, Jean r.nptlnte was a Canadian frencbmau, and bla proper place In life would have been the woods of New Brunswick or Nova Scotia; but, through drink and the devil and women, -or a woman, he was a trooper in troop B of the Seventh United States Cavalry Keglment, whi'.-h company was station ed at Fort Conejos, In Colorado. Now. the meaning of conejos Is plainly "cod evs," which are not. again, to be Biblic ally rendered as rabbits, but as prairie flogs; and Trooper Baptlste was, when sober. Just as mild, and even milder, than any prairie marmoset in the whole sage brush country. For prairie doga will 'bark," or rather whistle, at one. and Baptlste only looked at a man with greet round, foolish bluck eyes, which could be very fond of a friend and show It most pathetically. But. In spite of this gentlenehs. there was a terror banging about him, for he was auperhumauly strong. His very hand, Day, his forefinger, was something to beware of; be could break clay-pip! bowls between two fingers; he could smash a cocoauut with bis fist; be could shoulder a great brass howltzi-r that romninnly took five men to baudkt Without being "fazed." He was a very devil of muscle, and when be was drunk his mind went wrong lie got mad. The whole troop was scared of hitn. Yet. not all of them literally, for r - tne. Jack Robertson, the Englishman, i could even kit-idle inin like a cniiu lot Jack didn't drink, himself. But how It was that the whole troop CUln't tuke to liquor, and having got drunk, didn't cut its universal throat, wns a puzzle. For the flat plain wiis siiire brueli nnil alkali, and when it didu't rn!n It frj.e. and when the freez ing was over a norther Mew fit to per ish a whole sq'i.-iJi'ou. man and borm-. aud wheu the northers "petered" the southerly winds came up from the low binds, and across Te.ijis it was bko a recreation ground in heil, with dirt :u..l bent and Hies. Some of tlio rum ot ophthalmia and v.-ent blind or s:r.v double or Mii.ked vaguely through n ruined life hereafter, and some desert ed and died of alkali like the bullocks of a team on the White di-SPi't or the great Mohave, and others tot into di fa culties and were kuil'ed by Mexican", or snine bonier rutlinn. even worse to handle or reckon on; and some, like. Judas, went out and hanged them selves, fortlif y had sold their own ttouls for an American eaule which struck Its claws ot iron through their hearts. Oh, It's not good to be a soldier In peace time anywhere, but to le one at a Uni ted States outpost lu a saire brush des ert, where the devil reigns In the offi cers hearts at leln in such a hole, is worse than all. For there Is no chance of glory or of ti'-rhtlng. At the very beBt a man rarely gets the chance of reddening his hands if he spares his own carotid and Is delicate about his own Jugular. So they drink and g.miole and die aud the fools dou't desert. About three-quarters of a mile from Conejos on the road to Chania there wos n Me.vicau shebang a log shanty, a grog shanty aud In it most people got rid of their cash very promptly some got rid of their lives, too. It was a favorite haunt of Baptiste's, though they did not miit-l like him there. For, being a soldier, they had a natural ten derness about lin'sliing him In the usual way. They were afraid of bis com rades. But one day word came to the camp that trouble was brewing at Mex ican Joe's. Bnptiste was drinking, aud , Ilia rape was rising like a cyclone that . "unies quickly and bursts all at once. 'Wlw.ra'a l.'nl ...rt-nri V" Hfil.l ttio Pnr. I poral of the guard, and they roused tha young fellow out. They knew he was the only one who could handle the Frenchman. They rati down the road, five of them, and the dirt rose In clouds. They choked in teu yards and each strove to be first. Then they spread out like skirmishers and left dirt be hind each, instead of smoke. "What's this?" said the Corporal as they came within fifty yards of th shanty. For out of the door there came a Linn's body. It rolled over and over, and then It appeared to be alive. Just istheownerof that apparent corpse dis proved the inference of his eternal limp ness, another body dropped on him, and tlicrt a third came, and the three rolled dustily, and rose up white and voluble when they got their breath. Then Bap tlste came outside, roaring In French and Spanish and good round United The Ins and If you get best wear out of a coat, best work must have gone into it. You can't get good bread out of poor Hour. Moral : You can't get the best out of anything, unless the best is in it; and the best has to be put in before it can be taken out. Now, we have a rule to test those sarsaparillas with a big "best" on the bottle. "Tell us what's put in you and we'll decide for ourselves about the best." That's fair. But these modest sarsaparillas say: "Oh! we can't tell. It's a secret. Have faith in the label." . . . Stop ! There's o:ie exception ; one sar saparilla that has no secret to hide. It's Ayer's. If you want to know what goes into Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ask your doctor to write fcr the formula. Then you can satisfy yourself that you get the best of the sarsaparilla argument when you get Ayer's. Any doubt left? Get the Curebook." It kills doubts but cures doubters. I) ft C) ) CD Address : J. C. Ayer Ptfites a polyglot trasss of twins: and be rolled turn, ur.:'; they were almost liiseBkibi and dropped thole drawn tnlves. Tliek. Uobertson ran In ana took Bnptlste by the arm, Jean's face was purple and the veins m his forehead distended. His teeth were set in a kind of trismus; he could not eak. But out of hi mouth came foam and out of bis eyes fire. He caught Robertson by the body and lift ed him up. The Englishman stare? blru fu,'l in the fuce. "You are hurting me. you damned tooW he said In a quick, sharp voice. And Jean's face cleared up. He put Jack down quite gravely and began to dust the alkali off him. Then he smiled and looked foolish. Jack put bis arm In Jean's arm and marched him off to the guardroom. The others came be hind without a word. They locked the two friends up together, but In half an bour Jack knocked at the heavy door of bla adobe prison. -Hs's aU right now. and fast asleep." said Jack as he went off. In tbe morning Jean's penitence was heartbreaking to see; a child could bava whipped him. He almost cried when the young lieutenant bullied him. and he swore to be a good boy for ever after. This be kept for quits a long time almost a month. 'Jean." said Robertson on day, as they sat outside when the sun had gone down, "yon are a thuaderlng thick headed, goodbearted Idiot, and one of these days you will make me mad, and I shall just talk to you as you deserve." Yes." said Jean with a smile, "I ought to be kicked." "But who's to kick you? W shall fiave to hire Mexican Joe's mule. He's a kicker, and will knock the stuffing out of you too quick." And tbe youngster laughed. It pleas ed him curiously to be the only one who could speak to Baptlste, or handle tha man when be was drunk. For he had good grit, and it gave him a certain re sponsibility and duty that helped t steady bim. "How did you ever come to enlist In this cursed army?" said Jack. "You are about as fit for a cavalryman as I am to be general." "I came into Santa Fe dead broke." aald Jean, "and they asbud me. and I said 'Yea,' because it was so difficult to get work, and I was hungry. And peo pie down here are so hard." "They are bo," said Jack. "I know t." "And why did you Join?" asked Bap tlste. "Because 1 was busted and a fool 2nd luiugry and disheartened," said Jack, angrily; "and I've a good mlud lo r"et up and get right now." No, no," said Jean. "I would be very lonely hi-re. You are my only friend." And lie put his enormous list on Jack's shoulder. The boy turned round wuvnaciuwuva.a. a um wjtn a smile. "You're a bully good chap, Baptlste, And I'll btick It out with you till our time's up. And then, Baptiste, will you go home?" Jean got up and leant against the wnll of the store. They were sitting at tbe back of the building on a log. He turn ed bis face away. N"o," be said, "not yet. I am afraid." "Afraid?" "Yes. I should kill them." He meant the woman he had loved and her lover. J-ouj; ago be had told lack the story, with the tears running down his face. Fur this man had cheat ed him out of his father's inheritance, mid thereby of a girl. too. who had betii bought, so Jean said, with his own uotiey. "I should go back to do it," said Jack somberly. For he had a vindictive uitiil. "I cannot." said Jean, "for I love her still." "Then I. would kill bim," was Jack's suggestion. "But she loves him." "Likely she has got over that by now." said the youthful cynic of 23. "Anyhow, It would be a good thing to do." "You dou't understand." said Jean. "If I hurt anyone I loved I could not live." "You're a bully good sort, Jean," said Jack, and they relapsed Into silence. For these two in that hideous, unnatur al hole really loved each other. When that long, dry, somber month of August was over, and the alkali dust was thicker than ever, Baptiste started In again at the drink, and Jack couldn't keep him away from it. But he escort ed him to the guardroom three times In tbe montli, and thereby saved somo lives, and then Bnptlste got a letter from Montreal that drove him wild. Jack found him out cn the plain roll ing in the dust and tearing up the sage brush w Ith his hands. The man looked terrible and ludicrous, for he had been crying bitterly, and the dust marked his red face in patches till he looked like a circus clown who had not touched his paint for a week. And when he saw Jack lie shouted to bim: "Keep away, In ell I Blinll kill vnil. I ahull kill Vftll so Robertson sat down thirty yards off and watched him. Baptlste kept his face turned away, and Jack heard him groan. I'resently he rose and began hunting for little bits of paper. He called Jack to help him, and then, with the tears running down his face, Bap tlste cleared a si ace on tbe ground and tried to piece them together. As he did o be swore in French, and then he groaned. Presently he began to read j what be could. "My sister wrote to me. Jack. And fhe says yes, she writes that Made- . line bad a baby oh. It kills mel And i then the beast was cruel to her and yes. It Is true, he struck her until she cried outand thr neighbors came In. And she Is miserable, and he makes her miserable. And I would have given . her my soul, and let her beat me If she wanted! And now I am going home I will kill hint I To-morrow I must go. Outs of It: Co., Lowell, Miss. Yon must heln me." And the poor devil burst Into a pas rion of tears until be shook, and Jack went half blind himself, and the hot prairie danced and blazed In his eyes, lie took Baptlste back to tbe camp, and that uignt Baptiste went up to Mexican Joe's. They gave bim drink ut of sheer terror, for be scared theii tvhite souls with his eyes. And b talked and muttered and the tears rnr, . town his face. Then one of the Mexi ana, known as Pete, thought be bad ' . .1 .kl.l. 1. .... ... ...1 n.l Kllieum ILHI WAV LUKSCU-Um Km, IJ ie began to fool with him. Just then the round moon got up on tbe whits plateau and stared at the plain, which sua so lonely save for the military post and the place where they sold Irink. And as tbe lights began to link against the moonlight Pete be ta n to laugh at Jean. Then Mexican loe sent off to tbe fort, and tbe guard mine out at the double, with Jack linong them. They were just in tints x see murder done; for Jean caught Pete and broke his black neck with bis lands. And back-handed he struck Mexican Joe In the mouth; he fell chok ng with teeth, and his own knife cut aim. and Jack came In running. But lean was Insane and biasing, and when ?oor Jack took him by the arm ba looked red to Jean and the Frenchman saught him by the waist and dashed tin boy's brains out on the log wall. Tbea !he Corporal, who was white as a dried tlkall lake, struck Jean on tbe neck w ith the butt of a gun and felled bim. liut Jack and Pete were dead. Thej had to carry Jean to the guardhouse ind it was dawn before be came to. lie knew nothing, and he asked fot lack Robertson, and be was so down tnd so sorrowful that It made the met pity him. "Who shaU tell hlmr they asked fach other, and no one would. But as Jack wouldn't come Jean be an to think, and a dull, stupefying ter ror came crawling Into bis mind. Was it true, or a bloody Imagination of a J ream? he asked himself, dry-tongued. And presently he wept out aloud and bung at tbe heavy door and shook It He asked them whether It was true oh, was It true? "Are you there. Winter?" he asked jf one of the men. "Yes, yes, Jean," said Winter, chok ing. "Is it true that that I killed Jack, fVinter? If It Is true, don't answer." And Winter sat on one of the guards' oeds with his face down. lie nevet spoke, and Jean groaned like a man in his great agony. He neither ate nor drank, nor spokt, tgain that day, and then the night drew in, and the moon got up again, and sha looked down on two new mounds one was out at tbe back of Mexican Joe's ind the other was In the little, white- railed military cemetery where men were buried who died of banging and hullets and cut-throats when they were tired of Uncle Sam's outpost duty. But lean was locked up close In hell. But at Mexican Joe's there was h rreat gathering, and they drank to lean's banging and told of Black Pete exploits at thieving and the knife for the news had gone abroad, and J oh r-orrallod the half dollars that night until It was close on 12. Then there was a change In their entertainment The devil entered In. About 11:50 there were only two men m the guardroom, and they were lyiti)! on the benches dressed and asleep. Joan was walking up and down bis celL Once or twice he came to the door and felt it. Then be went back and meaa- ired the distance from the wall. It waf only nine feet. It was enough. That long day had torn bim In bits Ids eyes were ringed with black cir cles; his cheeks were sunken; be bad a cnawing pain at tbe back of bis head, lie could stand It no longer. He rushej at the door with his shoulders and car ried It into tbe middle of the guard room. As the men started to their feet lean seized a carbine and a belt of cartridges and disappeared through tha open door leading to the main fort, and ran down the road to Mexican Joe'a He hadn't got time to go to Montreal. The light In the shanty shone through the windows and the door the one door. Tbe Mexicans stood up against the bar. Be saw Mexican Joe standing there toothless. He shot him dead through the door as they turned. Ho killed six as they stood or wavered, two more as they dropped for shelter or ran. Two more he struck down with his rifle clubbed. And then, with two bullets In him and a bowie-knife in his breast, he went slowly to tbe cemetery. When the guard hunted him up there he was lying dead upon Jack's grave.W London Graphic. Kept His Promise. Much Is said In these days about tb want of obedience to parental authority displayed by the rising generation, but an Incident In which tbe contrary spir it was manifested la narrated by a prominent Western lawyer. His 12-year-old son, a boy of grea. spirit but with no overabundance ot strength, went to pass a vacation with a cousin who lived on tbe banks of a broad river. His father, In his parting Instructions, placed one restriction upon tbe boy's amusements during bis visit. "I don't want you to go out In your cousin's canoe," be said, firmly. "They are used to tbe water, but you are not, and you haven't learned to sit still anywhere, as yet. You'll be there only a week, and with all tbe other amuse ments the boys have, and tbe horses and dogs, you can afford to let the canoe slone for this time, and keep your mother from worrying all the while you're away." The boy readily gave the deslrea promise. On bis return he was enthu siastic over tbe pleasures be bad eo Joyed. "And I didn't mind canoeing a bit, pa," be said, addressing bis careful parent with a beaming smile. "The boys taught me how to swim, and tbe only time they used the canoe was the last day to go over to the other shore. But I remembered my promise, and I wasn't going to break It tbe last day. So I swam across!" Knew lAttlo of It. At tbe last meeting of the British Medical Association but one, the dis cussion on neurasthenia and Its treat ment was Introduced by Dr. Savage In the following words: "What Is neu rasthenia? There was once a professor who, being asked what he knew npon a certain subject, replied, 'Nothing; I have not even lectured on it.' " The greater your secret Is, the mors llablo your confidant Is to tell It. W fflST tuit bnnw whw mmt. ed, but ws may know that God Is deed ing with us in love. No matter what business tbe Chris tian Is engaged In, he baa no business in it unless Christ Is In It If all good people would stop wear ing long faces our churches would not contain bo many empty benches. Nothing Is safe for the Christian ts do that would not be sate for him to be found doing on the iudstmeat tteak. The Interest on New York's debt this ear Is $5.566,000 an Increase of more than $500,000 last year. Tbe new coal deposit at Blackwater, Mo., twelve miles south of Marshall, begins four feet from the surface and a from thirty to forty feet thick. Scientists who have made a study it the eye say that a flash of light lasting 0-l,000,000ths of a second If luite sufficient for distinct vision. Baltimore, as well as Brooklyn, Is a Mty of churches, each having a greater umber in proportion to tbe population than any other city in the United States. There were 130 inches of snow on the ground along the main line of the Northern Pacific railroad In tbe Cas cade mountains, Washington, the firsf week of this year. A mess of eels weighing S00 pounds dogged tbe water wheel which runs the electric plant of Rlverhead, L. 1-, the other night, and the town was is larknees for several hours. Indian criminal statistics show that there Is one criminal to every 274 Euro peans, 509 Eurasians, 709 Hindoo Chris tians and 1.361 Brahmins, while the proportion of Buddhist criminals is only one In 3,787. Lewis Gorsllne. of Ithaca, can Justly wear the belt as the champion sparrow hunter of Michigan. Since June last be has shot 15,000 of tbe little pests. Gorsllne has lost his right arm, but that makes no difference. Search Is being made In the subter ranean rooms of tbe great Kremlin of Moscow for tbe famous library of Ivan IV, surnamed "tbe Terrible." Eight hundred famous, but lost, manu scripts are supposed to be bidden there. In the office of a New York wholesale dealer In horns and tips there is a pair of South American cattle horns that measure, following tbe horns, nine feet from tip to tip. it is believed to be tbe biggest pair of horns In tbe country. Providence, R. I., holds the man who says that the propulsion of vessels over the ocean will be revolutionized when he gets his pneumatic propulsion machine to working. A part of the vessel's cargo Is to be used as a pendu lum to pump air when the vessel pitch 's. A society of men of art Is being form ed In Paris, after the model of tbe So- ciete do Gens de Lettres, to watch over tbe interests of artists. At tbe bead of the movement are Tony Robert Fleu- ry, Dubufe, Puvls de Chavannes, Bou- guereau, Detallle, and Roll. Foreign- xs will be admitted. Some years ago tbe Austrian govern ment issued a decree by which every engineer who has driven bis engine for au entire year without accident shall receive a reward of 100 florins ($50), and that those who have done so for ten consecutive years shall receive 1,000 lorins ($500) and a gold medal. In New York Yvette Guilbert, the French cbanteuse eccentrique, was permitted to sing ber questionable songs at the Metropolitan opera-bouse, but the police raided a Chines theater, where a performance of a Chinese trag edy was In progress, because the play was "not of a religious nature." The British lords of tbe admiralty have decided to proceed with tbe work of building new naval barracks at Chatham, England, without further de lay. The scheme provides not only for utilizing the old convict pribon building as far as possible, but also for erecting additional barracks on au ;x tensive scale. A bridegroom of 90 was married to a bride of CS in Mertden. Conn. Each had been suarried twice before. A good deal of interest was evinced in the match, and tbe contracting parties made public announcement of a time for the ceremony. They were married a few hours earlier, and got safely aud luietly away. Evaporated potatoes, prepared in the tame manner as evaporated apples. ire to be put on tbe market from Mln aesota next fall. Last season's pota- o crop was so large that many mil lions of bushels were wasted, and ex periments were made In evaporating potatoes. The experiments were suc cessful, and two big factories for pre paring potatoes in this manner are building. Only recently it was announced that Hungary will have a millennium ex position in 1SUC, and already some great Rchemes are ventilated for that occa sion. Albert Huss, an engineer at Buda Pesth, has started a company which will build an immense tower 1,625 feet high, which will consist of five sections, each section being a steel tube S25 feet ong. In Vienna, Austria, all bicycle riders before obtaining permission to ride on the public streets are required to pass in examination. They axe required to ride between boards laid on the floor without touching the sides or edges f them. At the word of command they must be able to dismount either right, left, or backward; until tbe rider passes this examination satisfactorily a 11 rense to ride on tbe public highway Is refused him. Something seemingly new In politics das developed at Elizabetbtown, Ky. The Mayor announced on assuming of fice this year that he would give bis talary to the city. The city council men determined not to be outdone in patriotism, and voted to allow the tity to draw their pay, too. While loubtleBs pure, their patriotism is not particularly costly. The mayor's sal try Is 75 a year, and the coundlmea ire paid at the rate of $2 apiece for each tiecting. A nest of mixed metaphors hsa been Uncovered by the London Chronicle in the columns of an 'influential con temporary": "France might have been In the throes of another presidential crisis bad not M. Felix Faure taken the wind out of the sails of bis coward ly foes by courageously seizing the skeleton which was stowed away In his cupboard and flinging It at their feet." A family skeleton is quite worth having when it can be turned to sucb effective use as this. The Gallery of Modena was for twen ty years unhung. At last it baa been admirably arranged, and SIgnor An derson has photographed Its many In teresting works. There, better than anywhere else, the Ferrara-Bolognese school can be studied; but tbe glory of Modena is its many masterpieces by Dosso Dossl, a most fasclnatlpg art ist, hitherto almost undiscovered. By tnonds is the only writer of note who has made so much as a passing mention of Dosso, whose "jester" he greatly admired. This "Jester," even In a pho tograph, reveals Its quality of Bhaks peareaa humor. Tha voting census of Rhode Island ihows that that State baa probably the j UrgsstprJ5fttage"of sJayifJhome TOt: , tra trfAUaJ Stats la &f jSHHtXkan are 112.860 adnlt males In tbe State. ' of whom Sd.709 are qualified voters. But tbe highest vote ever polled was in 18&2. when M.661 ballots were cast. Tbe next highest was last year, when i (h.utj. were poiieo. xuis wouiu iw over 32,000 votes unpolled, or about J 87 per cent, or tbe vote in tne Biaus. In other words, out of every 100 voters lu tbe State sixty-three go to tbe polls and thirty-seven stay at home. Maine folk are almost In despair be cause of tbe continued lack of snow. Such a condition of affairs bas not been known In very many years. There are 60,000,000 feet of logs In tbe Penob scot lumbering district wblcb cannot be moved because of the absence ot snow, and fully as much more In other districts, as well as 50,000 cords of hem lock bark for tanning, and all tbe lum ber and milling Industries are suffer ing severely. The unique experience of putting wheels on sleds baa been tried in some districts. Every previous winter when ice has been cut It has been hauled to the bouses on sleds. This year there Is no snow, and the Ice has been cut and wheeled away. Tbe farmers say now that tbe absence of the warm blanket of snow means abort crops next year. . - Best at All To cleans the system in a (ntle and truly bsneOria! manner, whan the Sprlnctiiae come, om tbe true and perfect remedy. Syrup ot rigs. One bottle will answer for all the fomUy, and costs only CO cento; the Urge atae L Bay the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fi Myrup Uomyaay only, and for sale by all drngaista. Georgia farmers sre fearful for the peach crop. The recent warm weather swelled the buds on tbe trees, and some are almost about to bloom. A frost would destroy tbe buds and ruin tbe prospects of a good crop. Tha WerlsVe Bnrttest Tetnfo. That' Salsar's Earliest, fit for ass Id S3 lays. Salter's new late potato. Champion of tha World, is pronoonoed the heaviest ylelder In tha world, and we challenge you to prodaae Its equal ! 10 aarej to Bslxar's Earliest Potatoes yield 4000 bushels, sold la Jane at 91 a buahcl S4000. Th.it pays. A word to the wis, etc. Now iv xoo wiu. our tbts out awo sbd it with 10c. post aire to tha John A. Sahser Seed Co., Ia Crosse, Wis., you will get. free, 10 packages grains and grasses, including Teo. slate, Lathyru, Sand Teteh, Giant Spurry, Giant Cloter, ate., aud our utauuuoth aeet salslogua, (A.) Mrs. Hiram Kelly snd S. B. Cobb, Thomas Murdoch and A. C. Bartlett, of Chicago, have together contributed the sum of $100,000 for the erection of a Home for the Friendless in that city. RR.tvm:m Sn i1a:i nhs'iL-aj of the wenther cau e Uroochi d 1 roubles. -Jiruwn't Bronchial Trocha ' will give ettecuve rcllel. Count Mgre, the dwarf husband of Mrs. Tom Thumb, has ordered a bicvcle. His height is SO incbts, and the bicycle, which is to be made to order, will weigh ltss than 10 pounds. Kin-itlnv-llorax contain-all tbe ROd proper ties oi lxbb n alectric combined with mute oi the bui n-iitluv soap. !io chapped hands wnrre this soap is u-x.il. bobbins soap Mf g Co., 1 hi a uu each wrpp.r and case. "Yes," said one theatrical manager, "Hint artist's silary is t300 a week." "Indeed! replied the other. "Lo you mind telling me how much she Hll ,hf tw-oule need to take a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla at this ea on to prevent that run-duwu condition of thr iv-K-m which Invites disease Hood's Pills are pure'y ve?etab'e and do not puige, pain or srlpe. All druggists. 2-c has proven that, while but few microbes exis. in the blood after an ordinary meal, they sre abundant atter a meal containing much fat. lie supposes the ni!onkn aid vriuN tit Ka iho STYlisIl fat UtillUira vaillt.14 v eeu .euuae globules taken up by the lacteals. Dcaraess Canoe Be Careel m V local application m they cannot reach the t-aHed portion of the ear. "1 here lit only one .y to cure Deaf nesa. and that i by con.titu onal remedies. Ihmrne-a is caused lyanin amod oondii ion of the mucous lining of the ustachlao Tnbe. When this tube gets in ained you have a rumbling sound or imprr ct hearten, and when it te entirely t l '-ed rafnase ia tbe renlt, and unless the Intlani m ton can be taken oat aud this tube re tored to lis normal condition, bearing will be eat roved forever; nine casee out ten an aue1 by Catarrh, whicn la nothing bat an lu-a-ned condition of the mucous surfaces. We wfll We One Hundred U liar for anv n of IKafnres (caused by catarrh) tha ran iot betsttrad by Hall's Catarrh Core. Send for iircnlara, free. r. J. rnurf A Co.. Toledo. O. rjS7-Sold by Dm crisis. Tc There sre believed to be stars in existence beyond the reach of any telescope yet constructed. IMso's Cure for Consumption Is an A No. '1 As thma medicine. W. R. Williams, Antlocn, III., April 11, 18M. New South Wales is sweltering under tbe beat. In the Bourse district they have had an average temperature of 113 degrees in the shade for a fort night. Mr. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reduces lnflamm. Uun. allays pain, cures wtnd coUo. AM a Hutu. A bore-hole near Port Jackson, New South Wales, has reached a depth of nearly 8000 feet. It shows an increase in the earth's temperature of one degree F. in eighty feet, while the average in tbe Northern Hemisphere is one degree in sixty feet. FITS stopped free by Da. KLrxt's Obbat Nibvc Rsvroeiju No liu alter Srst day's use. Marvelous cores. Treatise and (2.00 trial bottle tree. Or. Kline. 931 Aicn St.. Phlla.. fa. Amon recent inventions in h combination fishing line and landing T Ik. - , J lies. AS um tuc avuvauiagu ui UOing away with the fish hook, whi e with net it is possible to catch the arrester amount of fish. Sr. Kilmer's swaMF-ltooT cures ail Kidney and Bladder troubles, l amphlet and Consultation free, laboratory Bingham ton, N. V. The Missouri river hss not been closed this year, and it is not likely to be. Forty years ago such a tbing as the river remaining open all winter was I unknown, and even 15 or 20 years ago I it invariably closed in December, i During the last four years the river has been closed but once. llaSllcted with sore eyes use Or. tsaao Thorn r teii'tJLVe-water. Druggists sell at 25c. per bottle Dowagiac, Mich., with a population of 4,000 bas twenty-four secret societies snd twenty social clubs. tsana West For Your Seats. That's what we say, because it's the beau jalzer's Wisconsin grown seeds are bred to earlineas and produce the earliest vegeta bles in the world. Bight alongside ot other aeedmen'e earliest, his are twenty days ahead! Tettry his easiest peas, radiance, Mtaoe, eabbsge, etc He ia the largest grower ot farm and vegetable seeds, potatoes, grasses, clovers, etc Iv Ton wiu on Tana our a ssjnv it to the John A. Babmr Bead Co., La Crosse, Wis,, with ISa, aoatage, yon will get sample Iikajte sf lady Bird Radish (ready tails days) and their great esNlegas. Oatalogae 3 Infests the blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced to yield to lioou s oarsapaniia, wuu.u purifies and vitalizes the blood aud cures all such diseases, llead this: i " In September, 1894, 1 made a misstep and injured my ankle, very soon niwwaxwa, .'A-Sore two Inches across formed and In walking to favor it I sprained my ankle. The sore became worse; I could not pot my boot on and I thought I should have to give op at every step. I could not get any relief and had to stop work. 1 read of a core of a similar case by Hood's Sarsaparilla and concluded to try It. Before I bad taken all ot two bottles tbe sore had healed and the swelling had gone down. My is bow well and I have been greatly bene fited otherwise. I have increased in weight and am in better health. I cannot say enough In praise of Hood's Sarsapa rilla." Mas. H. Blastx, Bo. Berwick, Me. This and other similar cores prove that Kloodr, Sarsaparilla r. ,h. i-fau. Tn Rlnnd Purifier. All druggists. tL Prepared only by C. I. Hood A Co-. Lowell, Mass. the best family cathartic HOOd S PlllS aud Uver stimulant. 25c. TO PROTECT NEW YORK. Four 6teel Turrets) to Be Erected on Roner Phoal. Naval men are wondering which nnnM fr the worse. In event of bostih Ities between John Bull and Uncle Sam, the great cities on the big lakes or we uanArt invna Thpre is a unanimous belief, and it has been freely expressed of late, that not one or the targe ciuei n ih Atlantic coast Is even moder ately well protected from assault by Great Britain, ana tne same can ue aald of the lake cities. Not only are the defenses weak, but there la a lack of modern guns at all of the cities. The new defenses for New York spoken of comprise four steel turrets to st.-tud upon the Homer shoal. The site U peculiarly suitable for defensive It lies on a line between Kandy Hook and Coney Island light, a littK nearer the former than the latter. The shallower Darts of the shoal ex tend about a mile and a half on a north west and southeast line, with a varying n-ii'th of from one-auarter to one-half a mile, within which limits the average depth of water at low tide Is about nine feet, although In spots it shallows to hree or four feet. on a line running about east-north- ast and west-southwest, across Romer thf.nl neenrilinir to this desicn. four steel turrets are to be set up. The old method of building a foundation in chnllnw water bv throwinir down loose rock and then placing concrete blocks tn top of this rip-rap Wor will pron tbly not now be adopted. It la ex- i PROPOSED STEEL TURRET. pected that steel piling will be sunk to take the weight of the forts, and these piles will then be connected by steel plates until tbe water can be pumped out. Ample space below the lowest tide level will thus be secured for machinery, magazines and quarters. Upon solid foundations will then be erected sloping barbettes, above which will be revolving turrets. The back ing of both barbettes and turrets will be much more solid than that which can be given to similar defenses on board ship, and there Is every probabil ity that the forts will be absolutely Invulnerable to the heaviest ord nance mounted on any ship of war. Ai the barbettes must extend several feet below the lowest low water mark, and also several feet above the highest Tdgh water mark. It Is proposed to face them with cement so applied as to protect the metal from the corrosive action of the salt water. Each turret will have Its own revolv ing machinery. The thickness of the armor plate will be determined by the relative status of armor and the gun at the time when the forts are ready for their steel protection, and, to a certain extent, the caliber and length of gun will be dependent upon that relative status. It Is to be expected, however, that the four forts will contain eight of the most powerful pieces that can be made. New Shoplifters' Skirt. This Is a picture of the newest thing in skirts for professional shoplifters. It was found on Mrs. Passo, from France, who was arrested in a New York dry-goods store. The dotted lines Indicate slits In the skirt, which are dexterously concealed by folds In the material. These silts open Into capa cious pockets extending from waist band to hem. Mlaa Alcett'a View. tn a book f remlalscenees ot Coneerd flilrty years ago, by Frank 8 tears, ! last asMlslied. tte anther rrlstas Astr , Hiss Alestt rasas to Ma eas da, and . asked Mai te tale her out rewind tlit ' compUetL bttt be fauad ttgaifr fj Jfi lunii aj rail Lamia BaM.aVBHrB I "This Is tha Asiasass, ate! ' Called.' ha u "rnaTJr taM Idm Ate, ttrtt Ur ant, letttoa bsttar tft ba jxatmlU thai. atom feed tabtta sad roe fjtfll a4 twm i miiI tn mmt Wi iiiiii THUMPET CALLS, f I ... Bur. o.-da, KU ' n.silMaaess. tatfea Dauredeai THERE Is no more dangerous decep tion than self -de caption. Tbe cheerful giver la very apt to be a systemat Ic one. Whoever t o 1 -lows Christ will be sure to lead somebody else. The prayer of faith holds out both bands for tha answer. It is easier to be happy without rich es than with them. To lift up the fallen, we must take a stand beside them. It Is much easier to give God all than it to to give him a part. No good can be lost on earth that will not be found la heaven. The days are never long enough for the man who loves his work. Tha man who wants to do good flnds Um world full of opportunity. When a Christian gats In a wrong place bis right place la empty. The shadow of a trouble to generally blacker than tbe trouble Itself. There are pleasures in sin, but they are only pleasures for a season. Do business for tbe Lord, and there will be no danger of bankruptcy. Tbe love of God to so great that none can be lost who will believe In It. If yon want a man to do something, And a man who believes something. Whoever will take one step to please Cod, will soon want to take another. In seeking Christ, go as far as you know the way, and he will meet you. Whatever God does for man to look at, he does with a bumble Instrument Some people never learn how to pray, because they will not learn how to give. The day which begins the darkest may turn out to be one of our bright est. ' - - . rattenleg Hose Costa One Cent. The editor recently heard ot a farmer fat tening hogs at leas than one cent a pound. This was made possible through the sowing 3l Salser's King Barley, yielding over 100 bu. per acre, Qolden Triumph Corn, yielding 200 9U. per acre, and the feeding on Sand Vetch, reosinte, Hundredfold Teas, etc Now, with )Uch yields, the growing of hogs is mon rofltahle than a silver mine. Sulzsr's catalogue U full of rare thing for (he farmer, gardoner and citizen, and the dllor believes that it would pay everybo ly a hundred-fold to get Sa'zer's catalogue b fore purchasing seeds. iw XOO WIIX CDT TBUS OUT AUD SKXD it with 10 cents podtage to the John A. Salzer Seed o., Li Crosse, Wis., they will mail you their m immoth seed catalogue and 10 samples of groanea and (trains, inciudinir above corn un-1 oarlev. Catalogue alone. So postage A.) An Old Bell's Inscription. The old bell of St. John's Episcopal Church, Elllcottville, N. Y., bas an In teresting history. It hung originally u a monastery lu Malaga, .Spain. The monastery was sacked lu 1832, and this ell, with others, was shipped to New Vork. Nicholas Devereaux, agent of he Holland Land Company at Ellicott- llle, bought It and sold It to St John's Church. The Inscription on It Is as follows: "Abe sol la bos del angel nve u alto svena Maria Graclo plena Bar- zaa Mefecl 1708." The meaning of this was a mystery for a long time, until tishop Coxe studied it, aud said it was u corrupt Spanish, in which b was ften used for v, and which changed uany other letters. "Thus, he said. u!m?' should be 'ave' and 'labos' hould be la vos.' " The Inscription put u pure Spanish follows: "Ave (sol la os del angel qve en alto svena) Maria, ,)lena gracla." Tbe English transla- ion be made thus: "Hall (I am the olee of the angel who on high stands orth) Mary! full of grace." The last vords, of course, mean: "Bargus made ne, Malaga, 170S." New York Trib. tne. An Aged Horse. A horse which General John Mor gan rode in his famous raid in 1662 led near Versailles, Ky., a few days tgo. Morgan rode the horse Into Ver sailles and left it there, taking In Its ,lnce a fine mare. Tbe horse was, when It died, more than thirty-seven years old. Two Famous Hen. The Rev. Thomas Alexander, a Pres byterian minister, long resident in Chelsea, and well known as a brother Scot, was most anxious to know Car lyle, but bad no opportunity of getting an Introduction to bim. One day, In the King's Road, he saw Carlyle coming In bis direction, and took advantage of the opportunity by going up to the sage and saying: "Thomas Carlyle, I believe?" Carry le's reply was: "Tom Alexander, I know." They became good friends, and later Mr. Alexander wrote to Carlyle for a subscription tos ward a school building fund, and Car-j lyle wrote back a refusal In doggerel,' whereupon Mr. Alexander replied that if be did not send bim five pounds he would sell bis poetry to a collector or publish It. Tbe five pounds were at once forthcoming. Wnen a mother tells yon funny stories about ber baby, bo patient, or she will bato you. To the average eye not more than five thousand stars are visible. Some persons having extraordinarily strong eyes can see about eight thou sand stars. COCOA 40 If "La Belle Chocolatiere " isn't on the can, It isn't Walter Baker & Co 's Breakfast Cocoa. WALTER BAKER DORCHESTER. MASS. Cits Cstews Frea Bin aTlta Don't Yco Know ? SAPOLIO! a. afMa'l flS. Baron Alderson once released trori hi. duties a juror who ted that he was deaf In one ear. "You may leave th"box? said his lordship. 'ince It to neceWry yu abotJdhearboUi aides." eas BEWARE IN TIME. rbe first acuta twinge of iciatici ST. JACOBS is tbe warning to use OIL. Delay, and those twinges twist your leg out of snap. Instantly stops the most exOTCtsttng Itns, aJ. lavs inflammation and cnrescongOBUonwhstnef of the Lungs, Htomach. Bowels, or other glanoa or mucous membranua, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES A.D PREVENTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influensa, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Eheuma matism, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, Dif ficult Breathing. CURES THE WORST FAJN'S from one to twenty minutes. Sol one hour after readlnf thu advertisement need anyone blrrnB Wilis ACHES AND PAINS. For headache (whetner sick or nervous) tooth ache, neuralgia, rhematlsm, lumbago, pains aad weakness lu the back, spine or Sidneys, pains aronud the livr, pleurisv, swelling ol the Joints and pain oi til kind-, the application ot Bad asy's kidwuv'i keadv lielief will aflord imme dlste case, and i continued use for a lew dart effect a permanent cure. , . TAKEN INWAItbLY A half to a teaspoontul in half a tumbler ol water lor stomach troubles. Colic. Wind in the bowels. Cold Chills, Fever and AKne. Ularrhuea, fcick Headache, aud all Inter nal pains. Price 50c. per bottlr.siold br all Dra(UU CRIPPLE CREEK OffHrs irr -m i-rpurlaultle for the sale snd proOtabie luvetm-nt 1 rapltal In develuplog noid mines. Tbe K ,1J l I hire, but ueed capital ui get It out. We are t.,e ofBotal br. kerso' one of the most prom ln (old bioc-ks In the Wstrlct. which will for a short time be sold at the RTouul floor pi ice of 'Ac. Per Pbare. lie: In b.fore the rise; write for proxliectu snd full Infor njitlon. We do not bannle "Who Cat" h ine. tun only the moM premium and conferea tv iuve-t neni that have been carefully eTsmlned. lilgh-l refereuce, lv a. C. W. IIOYT c CO., Bankera ok Brekera, J,K-.Wn Wvflrfing. Penrer. Colo. $5D AWEEK AUtNTa Local ur traveling, ladies or ffents. selling national Patent PtafaWask-er. belt ttia-le. simple, ultra uic, mw w' -- well and honestly made, washes sad dries -:istiea in two minutes, no muss, Ion. seal. led duller, or broken rilshaS. a child ran operate, .very one warranted, one ia a Iticality mean, a aula to all the neighbors, sells on merit, every !,mtly huys. permanent situation, write World Mfa. Co.. 'O 2ii Columbns. Obi" I Drilling L for env dentil. t.ne Intvrsrrmriit. All Meaev Maker. LOOMIS A r"Y MAN, Tiffin, Ohio. Tnn AFKntrrftn CO. Seas Salf tbe rr; wuulmlll buHMrw, Ixx-auM It has reduced lbs cost sf artud puwar to t .' what It was. It has maiif branck a, e boused, situ supplies lis goods aud renalis "A t four door. It can and doss furnish a a J50i5r better article for less money then tSSjJv-jSJ&jS others. It makes Pumpinf and E'k3b'?' Oeared. bteel, Uarvsmsad afisr T5f? VXj'i"Conipletlii Windmills, Ttluna a-V5 nd Ftied. Steel Towers, Steet Ben Saw -s-ie mm) fmi cutter ana jteee ftrin.lerti I In annliratlon It will named 71 of the, articles that It will (unilsh until January Ittit 13 the usual price. It also mease Voi-it and l-iiuip. T all klmls. tiend for catalogue, rausa UtX fcackwtll ass FUuasre ssrssab fklrsaa Aqrnis for the saleof fiirm land on railroad In lie.irK a Choice land, low rates of fare. Liberal inducements to representative men, F. MI3SLER & KR1MMERT. 106 Wests reet. New York. Bulls and Bears A Pamphlet Telling. How to Uandle STOCKS, GKAIX, ETC.. ON MARGINS, tvt I be Mailel on Application by KOUILLOT & CO., BKOKEKS, No. 125 (Ladie-' cntTuncs Xo. 1?7) So. 3rd SL, l'liil:idelphia, i a. $10.01) Margins 10 shares of -lock, or 1000 bushel of tintio, fJu.oO, Twenty, i.tc. ADVERTISING If yon baTeanrthinryoii with toadrvrtltM, v.si.o sua nr ratif. a isser arerustv i 2 merit a in all publications ia tbe U.S., and 9 my effort ia t tntvava jour inTevtmetit pay. Advertisement wnttn and attractively put in type. Letters of advice written to in i T tending advertisers. CrMpAdenoe ia ' 9 Tiled. k& ASTHMA 1 POPHAH'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC .vxivi-srei.ri in wnm minntea, awna S ?dE?lJ Injir(fitu One Box went postpaid tiMon receipt of l.ftO. Six hnmm tett. -,4CF Art d reus THOn. rufllAat, riULa., PA. I lore ic EJC trial package. BOW b y I Sn- likallMal bv R ft I O akal at V I'd. La.. Pa. KtwUoiisi; m tmiiui or dila) ma Isjtn utcsniitw -as ur. t. r-.vn sttnauta at sua tainbas i a. p, uatcUlins. Bona eirosisr. 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