DOTTiE'S GARDEN. Tm glad that Spring-timVs eecainf When the days are warm. When the Winter-time U ore With its now and atom: Canse papa haa promiaed That he will make for me The cutest little garden That ever you did see. 'And when papa haa made It I'll give it lota of care. And raise the mostest flowers And give them everywhere, ril aend yon all a violet, A pansy and a rose. And buttercup and daisy. And every kind that grows. 'And we must plant some other thingf The kind that's good to eat. So we can help the poor folks Who live on our back street. And when my garden's finished. Von all must come and see It growing in the little box I'apa has made for me." -Womankind. THREE is a cardinal number, and if the sum of two and one, or Is on more than two. The name of thit number in the Sanscrit language la Tri The Polish, Russian, Bohemian, Welsh, Irish and Gaelic language all have thil form Tri, probably from the Sanscrit. ant this form serves as a prefix in hundredi of English words. The word three in Did Baxon is Thria; in Anglo-Saxon and Old Persian it is Thri; in Old Friesic, Thre; in Gothic, Tbreis; in Swedish, Danish and Italian it is Tre; in Icelandic, Thir; in Dutch Drie, and in low German, Dre. In words of the same origin, but in different languages, we often find the letter t used In one language and the letter d substi tuted fur it in another. Foreigners, too, In learning our language, often make a similar substitution, saying dis and dal for this and that. In Latin we have Tres as the name of number three, and from this comes the French Trois, the Spanish Tres, and the Portuguese Tres. Three in Greek is Treis. In tongues where th name of the number admits of decleusior we give only one form of it. There are many features of interest in the word and many curious uses to which It is put. The principal parts of a bird are its two wings and its central body. Ancient historians always speak of an army in line of battle as having right and left wings and a center, and we use th same terms to-day, and, further, the lead ing divisions of an army are infantry, cavalry, and artillery. The trinity in re ligion consists of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. The trinitarian thought is seeu again in the Brahma, Vishnu and Siva oi the Hindoos, ami in another form in the divine triad of Thebes. Amen, Not and Kohusu. In Eden we find Adam. Eve and the serpent. The names Abraham, Isaac and Jneot re almost always mentioned togeth er. The chief bodies of the heaveiu re the sun, moon and stars. The triangle is the basis of the branch of mathematics known as trigonometry. In the domain of treaties we have tripartite agreements, as between Gerniuny, Austria and Italy to-dny, those nations constituting a triple alliance for offensive and defensive pur poses. Trifuliun (three-leaved) is the name of a genus of leguminous plants number ing over three hundred. All are familial with the trilogy and the expressions: "When shall we three meet again'" "Thr three tailors of Tooley street," authors ol a petition beginning with the words: "V the people of Great Britain," "Three black crows sat on a tree" and the Horatii at the briilge, in "the brave daya of old." It tukes three persons to make a family, a mnu, wife and child. An insect's body is divided into three parts or lubes, the head, thorax and stomach, and, attached to each side of the central lobe there are three legs. We speak of man's life as extending ver three score years and ten, and a youth reaches bis majority in three times seven yi-nrs, and his whole life is divided into childhood, youth and age. Fruit haa skin, pulp and seed. There are three witches in "Macbeth" who " 'round about the cauldron go." There are three funda mental or primary colors and the prism has three sides. "Three times and out." a three-leaved clover," "a three months' bank note," "tri-color flags." "two out of three, "three out of five," "red, white and blue," are phrases heard every day. The knife, fork and simon are used in taking food. The soldiers of the revolutionary war wore three-cornered hats. The earth has two poles and the equator Irom which we reckon latitude and longitude. Early in the century it was customary to print nearly nil novels in three volumes. The triangular form of buckwheat kernels, Im'im liiirt. Brazil nuts and of cocoanuta before the outer covering is removed, is well kiiown. The Prince of Wales haa three daughters. President Grover Cleve- l:tnd hns three; he has been nominated for the presidency three times and would like much to have a third term. A bank'k three ilny of grace, Cerberus, the watch dog of Hndes. with his three heads, the tr.rce roots of the tricuspid molar teeth, tripods, thrce-mnstcd ships, are further liir.s'ra'ioiis of the use of number three. In logic we have the major and minor pre:ii'K s and the conclusion. Man has a physical, intellectual and moral nature. A government hns three branches, the legislative, the judicial and the executive, and nature has three kingdoms, the min er:! I. the vegetable and the animal. The day is subdivided into morning, noon and night, the seasons have three months each, th ini three gives u the number of the muses. All are famill&i with the three bright stars in the belt ol Orion The story of man's life on earth Is comprised in his birth, life and death. U oitu years are ordinarily consumed ia r a 1 1 enrino-timfi nf ths ar T always take your Sarsaparills as I fin.l the blood requires it, and as a blood purifier it is unequalled. Your vnu are the best to the world, i used to be annoyed with " r f 0 r ti t) 4) 0 S ;F j 'if j TBruMjif, poets, pay tribute to the season in the same wny. The difference ia that the poet breaks out in about the same spot annually, while more prosaio people break out in various parts of the body. It's natural. Bprinc is the breaking-out season. It is the time when impurities of the blood work to the surface. It is the time, therefore, to tsiio the purest and most powerful blood purifier. Ayer's SarsapariUa. i iii testimonial will be found hundred others. Free. Address: J. preparing for college, and three for s course of professional study; a fisherman' ontft is a rod, line and hook, and th dud 4 ia fully equipped when he haa an ill fittiag suit of clothes, an eyeglass and a cane. A journal has three departments, the editorial, mechanical and business. Judas betrayed the Saviour for thro time tea pieces of ailver. The national flag and the barber s pole have three col ors each, three-story houses are most numerous, lemons, sugar and water ar the ingredients of a refreshing drink. A pretty objection to' three ia found ia thr happy could I be with either. Were t'other dear charmer away. A major general's coat has two rows of buttons arranged in groups of three each, and th shoulder strap of lieutenant genera has three star Tri-weekly pa pers are common, the solar system has thi sun, the planets and their attendant moons. Matter exiata in three states, th solid, the liquid and the gaseous. Twi malefactors wets crucified with Christ pen, ink and paper are needed for writing, and Methodist Church ministers may serve three years in one church. Ws hare triple expansion engines, there are thre series of strata in geology called the Trias. Ia a trice, or while yon count three, and one, two, three, fir or go, are common expressions. The three ships ol Columbus, the ancient trireme, a craft with three banks of oars, ths thre barley corns which maks ths Inch, ths thre feel In a yard and th three miles making a lea go ar familiar matters. Triglyph, tri graph, triclinic, tridaetylous, trien nial, trifal lowing, trimester, tripetaloua triphthong, triplet, tripod, trisyllable, tri umvir are only a few of the one thousand worda in the English language whicl have tri as a first syllable. In mathemat lea we have three dimensions of extension, length, breadth and thickness. Tare compounded with such words as leaved, bodied, coated, legged, toed, stringed, makes many worda. Trilobite, trilobate, tri-lemma and trihedral are much used words. A speech has a beginning, a mid die and an end. Triumvirs and the tri umvirate are mentioned' many times in ancient history. - England, Ireland and Scotland constitute Great Britain, gall' nacious birds have three toes. Europe, Asia and Africa constitute the Eastern hemisphere, or the old world, and North, Central and South America conetituU the new world. In the philosophy ol Comt th assumption la that the devel opment of mind haa three stages, the theo logical, or supernatural, then the meta physical and lastly the positive, in which the mind rests in the observation and classification of phenomena. This is call ed the law of the thre stages. The "eons of the three children" is an addition to the Apocrypha purporting to be the prayei and song of the three Hebrews in the fiery furnace. Certain fevers run three weeks, the tricycle and the three horses attached to Hussian vehicles and the three wicket of the cricket game are well known. Tin Pythian sat on a three-legged stool. W usually have three meals a day, and on public work and in mines a day's work it usually done in three shifts of eight hours each. The sun is Sol, Apollo and I.iher, and the moon is Luna, Diana and Hecate. The Sabinea prayed three times a day, aad Mohammedans do likewise. Three years is a common term of service for members of municipal boards. Old medical books tell of remedies to be shak en three times, to be filtered three times into three dishes or bottles, and to be taken or applied three times to effect a cure. At the surface of the earth we have air. land and water. Two eyes and one mouth make the three flat openings of the face, and the ears and nose make the projecting features of the head. Yes terday, to-dar and forever, or the past, present and future, constitute the three common divisions of duration. Bread, meat and potatoes comprise the leading articles of our food, and water, tea ami coffee are our common drinks. The prom inent features of a meeting of an aid ol sewing society are giggle, gabble and gob ble, and a circle may be made to past through any three points not in the sam straight line, and a Masonic blue lodgi confers three degrees. The three L's, "Lead, latitude and look- jut, is a phrase used by seamen and comprises a t-arefnl use or tne first in sounding, a knowledge of the second and a vigilant performance of the third, for in this way accidents at sea can largely be avoided. "The three sisters" is a name merely for the three fates, Clotbo, Lachesis ami Atropos; the three furies were Tisiphone, Alec to and Megaera. We also have what la known as the "three-field sys tem," and "the three estates" were orig inally a division of the population into nobility, clergy and the people, but now in Great Britain into lords temporal, lords spiritual and commons. We have "the three wire system" of distributing con ductors to economize the cost of copper. The phrase "three trees' was long used for the gallows, consisting as It did of two uprights and a cross piec. All are famil iar with three coat work ia painting and plastering, also with th rule of three in arithmetic, three per cents, three deckel ships and brains snd) three ply carpets. "Three hours" service, three hours' agony, ia a church service held on Good Friday in Roman Catholic and in many Anglican churches in commemoration of Christ s sufferings on' the cross from noon to three o'clock, the time answering to that recorded in the gospel of fit. Mat thew. We have the harmonic triads, and the three kings of Cologne, a name given to the "three wise 'men from the East," Gaspar, Balthasar and Melchlor. "Three sheets in the wind" is a common expres sion for "drunk" or very tipsy. Th Tri sagion ia a hymn of th early oriental churches. The anthem used la the An glican burial service beginning: "Yet, O Lord, God, Moat Holy," represents a form of th "trisagion." Th triads of Hegel were supposed to have Introduced a harmony into his transcendental philo sophy. The Trivlum, a term once much used, consisted of three parts, grammar, rhetoric and logic. Gunpowder Is made of sulphur, charcoal and saltpeter. The three graces, the tricycle, triplets, triceps muscles, trio, trinitarian ism are examples of the common use of the number three. The thunderbolts of Joys, the trident of Neptune, the tisala of Siva and the hay forks used by farmers have three prongs or tines. Man has a thorax and two arms bowing a triple arrangement of fans, The expression, "th three chapters," has ref erence to fin edict of Justinian, A. D. M5, which condemned the writings of TJsSO toret, Theodore and Cyril. The "thru FT' refer to the demands of the Irish Land League for fair reat, tree sale and Ixity of tenure. All an wits vhat ia known as the tares BTe Beadta', Uitin' and Kithmetic. Than, thar la threi card monte, the three M brae and tht three mile water line from the snore oi teas which a country, bounded by a sea, controls, the waters beyond this threi mile limit being open sea. The triassic ii the lower of three geologic formations ol fossiliferous rocks above the Permian and " he Jurasgic - (tnnnjng through w aft K aTS fl at I "0610 D63K UllT 9 . . . J m springtime. And a ft great many who btb not ia full in Ayer's "Co re book." with a C Ayer at Co., Lowell, msss. tcenffary Ion and Mlstory no -- of 3. or 0, is often encountered. In Scan ; tnvthnlna-v vro Bud cronns of discs, 9 walkyries, 0 giant mermaids, a mothers of the god Heindell, 9 virgin of the Menglod Freyja and 9 dwarf. On a ( i"Dl'in.Jd'TJa. ?m?"ZJ TZ. The same number can on the Hanse salon oi tne uoiosim City Halt Nine judges are mentioned la Icelandic and Germanic law. Nine chil dren have long been looked upon aa tlx deal number for a family. DUANK DOTY. TRAINS RUN UPWARD. aw Btraiajkt C aad Dm sum of Ccrtatsi City sCa "All aboard seventh floor first atop.' This cry greeted a reporter yesterday J as be stepped into a down-town office building and faced a half dosen eleva tors. He wished to go to the ninth floor. He stepped Into an elevator over which waa the sign: "Express first top, seventh floor." In It there were three men and a middle-aged woman. The starter said "All right," and the elevator man grasped the throttle of the "express." It waa the usual cable rope, and aa the man pulled It began it Journey upward. The lone woman pasaenger gavs rent to a aigh "Ohr and held her breath. Floor after floor was passed at peed of about eight miles an hour. When the sixth floor waa reached the woman wanted to get off, but waa In formed that ahe waa on an express, and It waa against the rules to stop aa express until Its destination waa reach ed. The elevator arrived at the seventh floor on time. It took exactly eight seconds to make the upward journey of eiguty-flve feet. The elevator man then announced that the next atop would be the top floor. 100 feet above. The top floor, according to the direc tory, was the fourteenth, and the eleva tor flew upward once more, arriving near the roof a few seconds later. "We can make a round trip In forty Are seconds. Including short stops," aid the engineer of the express, "but we have made It in about forty with out stops. There are two express ele vators and four regulars, that we call way trains. They stop at every floor and for everybody who shouts. Often I get passengers who want to get out at the sixth or tenth floors. They get mad, too, when they are told they must go up and take another elevator down. The other express makes no Inter mediate stops at all during the busy hours." New York Press. Kature of the Elder Dumas. I did not meet the elder Dumas until lie was ou the wane, but waa acquaint ed with him before be fell under the Influence of Adah Isaacs Menken. When young, his hair was fair, then dark, but when I saw him It was gray. , and in texture less woolly than the negro's. Ills lips were thick, and ex- tended from ear to ear when be laugu- ed, and his teeth were uneven and set ' apart from each other. He flattered himself that his nose was straight. It was, however, lumpy, with wide, strongly marked, and quiverirg nos trils. To the pride of life he was In sensible. But he was a slave of the flesh, though in a fitful way; and the never-ending pressure of creditors obliged him to react against his con viviality. One saw that he was a force of nature and a child of nature. His small bands and feet, and his singular acute though good-natured blue eyes, alone Indicated blood de rived from a long line of civilized Northern ancestors. There were trace of Africa in his sieech. His laugl a, vat a guffaw, but its hilarity was conta gious. When a case of suffering wai made known to him his face at onc fell, and if be knew the sufferer th broad face contracted, and be how let until he bad spent Ms grief. Mine Dorval, whom he and Victor Hug thought the greatest actress of hei time, for emotional parts, used to cal blm her "bon chlen" and her "grot cuien." In the hour of death she dlt not lay aside this term of endearment which any one else would have re stilted. He was doggish in many re spects, but of the generous, impulslvi Newfoundland type. Century. Saved by a Glove Button. How much may depend upon a glov fastening was Illustrated at one of th Monson, Maine, slate quarries n ai adventure which the person concerned would not care to repeat. He was i derrick-man, who stood on th brink of one of the grea chasms from which the slab rock la hoisted. His duty was to catcl hold of the big book depending fro a the end of the boom aa it swung ovei the bank and attach to It the crate U be sent back Into the pit. Standing upon the very edge hi reached out to catch the hook whicl dangled near him. It was winter and he wore thick buckskin gloves. The; hook slipped from him as be leaned out, but caught Into the fastening ' the glove. The swing of the greai boom took him off his feet in an In stant and carried him out Into gidd; space with hla life depending on tlu glove's holding fast. Hla whole weight was hung on tbn button, and there was a clear 175 fee of space between him and the floor o rock below. The moments that passe before the boom could be swung bacl over the bank seemed like hours to bin? but he got there at last safe and sound Supported by Hawks. A group of men at an uptown hot the other night were talking about la people, when one told an auacdote th broke up the meeting. The relator sai that a family of his acquaintance UvIl In Southern Indiana subsist upon tit otlraly. A stream runs through tl UtO farm upon which they reside, an fish hawks are plentiful. The boys . the Iwoeehold keep close watch for flsl hawk nests, and catch the birds befiw they are abbs to fly. Then these chick are raised In a happy-go-lucky sort way until the older birds of the tlovl train tbem bow to fish. The hawks are then let loose and tli. boys lay In the grass by the able of th. stream watching them. When a bawl catches a fish, the prey Is taken fron the bird, which, however, is allows: to eat all It wants when the day's AkIi Ing hi over. They have enough hawk to keep fish on hand sufficient to supply them with food, and to sell a few, b.t which their scant clothing can be r plenished. Not one of the family evt attempts work of any kind, and the; are supported entirely by the hawks. Washington Star. "Some folks think this Venezuelan af fair will be settled without trouble, but I'm dogon If I do, said Mr. Jan son, as the crowd about the grocer; stove made room for the old man. "1 never see one of these here line fenc qunrrels ylt that didn't wind up In fie) tf' Iu(liannpoli8 Journal. Some people seem to ihiuk that a mr.i cannot behave himself unlesj he Ik longs to a church. If a girl is built right, she doesn't eed a garter to keep her stockiiuw uu WHAT HEADACHE IS. 1 THE DANGER SIGNAL THAT NATURE ,t atM M M-, GIVES TO WOMEN. m. of beauty as there are men. This 'truism al applies to other things. It tTiflflu That ! Tiauli Turtl Moat female diseases manifest their P enos by a headache. Whan a dull heavy ache in the head ia accompanied by disordered stomach, bad taste In the month, dull eyea. in back and groins, laasi tnde, nervous? dency and ir- aeaa,d regularity, it Is time to locate the trouble and remove it. Wo will tell yoa right now that the symptoms indicate posi tively that serious womb trouble ia Imminent. Dont let this fearful disease get you in its power. If you are uncertain, write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., giving full symptoms. Your letter will be read, acted upon and answered by one of your own aez, and without charge. Note Mrs. Snyder's letter to Mrs. Pinkham. " Before taking your remedies, day after day I would read the testimonials of women who had been cured by the use of your Vegetable Compound. " At last I decided to write and tell you my condition. " I bad been examined by physicians who told me that my womb waa very large and prolapsed, and also said there was a growth on the " , " .fci I out; menstruations were so painful . i . t . jr , . 1. .l.i. A I ., . , !, .i.i I month, and it waa impossible o get any mouths I E. Pink rest. For two used Lydia ham's Veg Compound, Blood Puri fier and Sanative Wash, and now lam entirely cured. I had suffered nine years, thinking there was no cure for me, and it only too!t five bottles of your remedies to dire me." Mas. L. Bsydkb. Trenton Junction, N. J. - Klni- of Them All. Kcpreseutntive Cralu comes from a iirict iii wLsch there are quite a uuni-t-r of c:eru.aus. In the Klf ty-flist Con gress a prominent tiernian came to tl"ush!nton with his son, a boy of :recoc-ious tendencies of mind, to ol orve the workings of Congress. He quite a frientl of the Texas member !iil Cralu took a seat In the gallery y taeir UJe to point out the notabYs 'Jio lloue. It was the time . when iiiiio was a great deal of talk about Jper.kiT UeeU au.l his rulings. Tut words "Cc:(r" and "Tyraut" were on verj bcxly's tonjrue when discussing ,'on;;riTisiual affairs. After the boy tad fe.isteil his eyes on the scene in course of development ou the floor for .oine time, he turned to his father: l'apa. who are all those men down (here in the seats, talking and readiu iU-1 laugliiuK?" The German looked at the members on the tloor whom the boy had indl cated, ami replied: "My poy, detu isu de shpeakers of de House of Itebresentatlves." "And who Is that large man on the platform with the hammer In hir band?" Indicating Mr. Reed. "Dot big, fat man dcre? Oh, dot vos de king of all de shpeakers, my son," said the Cernian. Washiugtoi Post He Wanted to Know. Mr. Vest, of Missouri, was making . speech in the Senate, when first Mr. I -'er arose and began to speak, and then Mr. Sherman, all three address ing the chair at the same time. Mr. Vest looked amazed, and after a min ute' hesitation, called out: "Mr. President, Mr. President." The president paid no attention to Mr. Vest, however, when the Missouri mcuber suddenly changed his tactics by declaring his desire to make a par liamentary inquiry. This appeal was not lost on the president. "The gentleman from Missouri wih state it," be said. Ignoring Mr. Peffer and Mr. Sherman. "I believe I wae addressing the Set. ate, and bad the floor," said Mx. Yea!, "but It seems that I have no longer got It. If I can't get It any other way, t rise to a parliamentary Inquiry to find out how 1 lost It." There was a ripple of laughter lb the chamber. Mr. Sherman apologized for his Interruption, and Mr. Vest con tinued to hold the fort. Washington Post. A COLLEGE FOR BARBERS. One of Philadelphia's moit worthy tnstltii tt Da la the "Harber school" which recaocty moved Into Its new tHtUdlDg at Arch sr.. af. er three years of eunstant growth under tue fame management. About two Months are re quired to learn ths trade at IbU achiol, and ow ing to the liberal t. rnis to student and the wccmII haa In placing them in good pat-In; Buaillona when finished, lb-re are always "stu dents waiting to be admitted, ai fast as vac oiea occur. A larpre number of letters are daily received from young men wishing to attend this sohooL Strip Satan of the fine robe that hides nia cloven foot, and he would not be iangeroua. Our great sins do not consist so much In the things we do as In those we ne glect to do. Whenever God gives a cross to bear, t Is a prophecy that he will also give is strength. If.ainictrd with tore eves ns Or. Iwae Thome. en t tva-ttau j. linutKlata kU at 2nc per bo Ills No matter what appearances may be. he road God tells us to take Is always te best Whc-never the clock ticks. It brings he time nearer when the door of mercy vlll abut There are not mint millionaires allva o-d iy whom augela do not consider jour tutu. pen rtr - Jia 1 w -v- i n I IIP In I l II Cm HOW "Z? Bass Bzasastloa la Beerat Flctl Baatlasesital Asia Paaaiaaf which la well, otherwise we should be bored. Suppose every lover proposed In precisely the same way! One effect ,m h the demnliahlnr ol the hmd- atm of gtocj writer. December Batbors gallantly vary the Interesting moment in their tales. Her is the way tb(,7 gt around the difficulty: Mr. Howeus young laay in Harpers, after flatly telling the young man that ahe guesses she dont care for him. and he can go away, says: "Thank yon. I ! by consumption in early years that my wunea to know the worst. And , there is real cause for anxiety. In you're not going away bating nr the early stages, when not beyond "No; loving you more than ever." I the reach of medicine, Hood s Sarsa Sbe turns her face and averts her ' P" will restore the quality and eyes. "Why what ar yoo-golng quantity of the blood and thus give forr j good health. Bead the following letter: "Phllllppar He throws. his arms! "It Is bat Just to write about my about her and clasp herto him. I Mr. Ho wells offers no explanation for aer turnabout propensities. His silence adds weight to his acorn for vacillating women. Kate Douglass Wlgjrin strings oat the sToposal In her story to a column, which Is bad at least for the article. But the lovers are forty and thirty-el x, so It does not much matter. And they baa been engaged before. In truth, Madge Robertson has a pret ty story of a wealthy young medical student, who so pities a deformed little child at a clinic that he finally allows her to keep the coveted exquisite silver box of bon bons he was about to carry aa a birthday gift to the girl of his heart. He explains to the young lady the absence of any gift from him. When be had finished there were tears In the girl's eyes, and she extended her bands. "Ton will go and see the little thing again,' she said, sof tly,"and I I shouM like to go with you." iow. his heart beating painfully. He kissed her hand. Then he kissed her arm. Then be looked up into bet eyes, and then he kissed her Hps. All this goes to prove that the way to win a girl la to find an object of charity antf bestow on It something Intended fo . - In Llpplncott's, Mary E. Stlckney'a novel, "The Old Silver Trail,'' has a double-barreled proposal. The first does j not connt, because the silver mine blows up and kills the girl's father In the midst of It. and the girl breaks with her lover, whom her father haled, be cause he has Ideas about Providence 1 and Its Interference. Here is the seo ond proposal "la it vnadlv vnnT" ho infrodulnnKlv whispered, with trembline touch carets Ing the little hands. "You here? Why are you here. Dorothy?" The doctor wrote me that you were sick," she faltered, her fingers tighten. Ing on his with a sort of shuddering tenderness as at a remembered terror. "And you came for that. Dorothy, sweetheart? The last time I saw you you told me that you hated me. It was not true?" "I think I think more of you than thought I did," she murmured. "Ah, the happy thought! God bless you for It, sweetheart mine.' - This Is essentially a Western methoa of patching up affairs. There is nothing so efficacious In the welding together of two severed hearts as a case of braio fever and an understanding doctor. Itobert Barr's hero is frightfully pro. sale in "The Understudy," in the Cos mopolitan. "OU," answered the girl. "I have no putleuce with you." "I'm sorry for that, Mary," said Or ootid, "for If I could bare made a liv ing I intended to oak you to be mj wife." "Oh!" cried the girl, breathlessly, turning her bead away. After the usual demurrer she says "Yes." Further search reveals the amazing fact that the proposal In literature at leant is becoming obsolete. Stories there are of a plenty, but In the English publications they mostly relate to mys terious disappearance of diamonds, or tre tales of conspiracy or intrigue, and in the American product the proposal is ill done behind the scenes the reader Is introduced to the engaged couple or to the married pair. The sentimental ge Is passing, evidently, and we con temptuously hurry over the romantJa episode to reach those dramatla crises in life which seems to occupy the atten tion of both writers and readers Chi cago Newa Par Bld is the safeguard ot health. KP vour blool pure, rich and full of vitality by tak log Hood's Ssrsapsrilla, and yoa will not need to fear the attacks of disease. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills, aonstlpaUoa jsuudlce, sick headache. btlloaneas. 2&c There's heaps of men who'll cheer fully spend two hours any day teachin' a dog to jump over a stick, bat if their grown-up children don t know tne slrtbabet they never worry over the fact. FITS stopped Ireo by la- Kuicri Obkav Kekvs lla-Tosia. No tits alter first day's use. Mai telous cure treatise and S2.00 trial bottle Iree. lr. Kline, 31 Aich St.. rnlla.. ra, For his method of photographing colors Professor Lippraann has re ceived the prize of $2400 awarded by the French Government every six vears to the author of the most useful discovery to French industry. Dr. Kilmers ewaxp-KuoT cures all Kidney and Bladder trouble. 1 amplilt-l and Consultation Iree. Laboratory Bingbaiuiou, N. V. The new type of passenger locomo tives jucl turned out of the A I toon a Penn.) shops of the Pennsylvania, styled c sss L, are ea d to combine the latest improvements both in design and arts. Via. Wlnsiuw'a r-ooiniu tyrun lor ctilMraa UMblng, sullen 'be guim, led.ice luilm.ui llfeli. allaya 1-ain. cured W1U 1 euilc. fc3 a JJIU Emperor Wi ham rises at 5, the Queen Kegeut of Spaiu at 7. King Humbert and Omar of Sweden at t. Victoria at 8. Brown's Bronchi l Tuocura are unrivalled lo leiieviug oubI, linarae.ieaiaud all 'Ibroat Tioule. &oid only in btts. The Illinois supervisors have started a fund with which to b.ild a monu ment to ueoeral Clarke, the hero of fort Gage. I e tuH not get alnn? without Fein's Cure for t'oiii-uin tlon It i Iway cure mrs. a. c. MoULTOS, .Nv eatiam niaaa.. uci. Berlin's famous Jbiergmen is to be adorned with thirty-two statues of sovereigns of the house of tiohen ijllern. Core Ou..rante. d by lR. J B. MAKR, MIS Arh ., fHlLA.. FA. rase at once: no opera lion or delay Irom bus! i ex Consultation free. rDdur-emems ol phy.l law., 1 .dies and prouii iciit citizen, .-end lor circular, olice buur 9 A.M. MS f. m. It took the old man Parker tei. years to make up bis mind that it only rained birtv-nine days and nights instead of I forty, and just as he had it all settled !,.., n u r . b. I 1 1, u BrUrkfA fami tf nff trk they earned the whole famiy off the i'worhoiue as paupers. I it lieu eve trie pKaAet cans too tlevTl by his right name, somebody In the con Is gregatJon haa his feelings hurt. I Christ went about doing- good. Too many of his proressed followers alt down in a warm room and talk about it. Christ did not come into the world to bo admired for bis knowledge, bat to abed his blood to make atonement for ITvOottuDeirs Anxiously watch declining health of their daughters. So many are cut off daughter Cora, aged IB. Bhe was com pletely ran down, declining, had tnat urea feeling, and friends said ahe would not live over three months. Bhe had a bad nag Gi and nothing seemed to do her any good. I happened to read about Hood's Baraapa rilla and had her give It a trial. From ths very first dose she began to get better. After taking a few bottles she was com pletely cured and her health has been the bast ever since." Mas. Ad&ik Pxcx, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. "I will ssy that my mother has not stated my case in as strong words aa I would have done. Hood's Sarsaparills has truly cured me and I am now welL' Cora Pick, Amsterdam, N. Y. " Be sure to get Hood's, because Inl00d5i Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $L Prepared only by C. I. Hood a Co., Lowell, Mass. mm . , ar purely vegetable. re- 1IUUU S fills liable and beuenelsx a "tira'adma Stowe." At Hartford, Conn., where the aged Harriet Beecher Stowe lives, they tell a good story, which the Boston Commonwealth reports, of her preco rlous prnndson. A neighbor found him swinging rath- r too vigorously an another neighbor's front irute. and warned him that Mr. Smith might not like It. Whereupon ! the Independent young gentleman re- narked that "I don't care for Mr. Smtt h. or his ox, or his ass, or anything bnt is his. "Do you know who wrote those n-onto?" asked the friend, deeply ibocked. "Oh," was the nonchalant -eply, "I d'no Grandma Stowe, I sup Jose!" Times Have Changed. A Maine paper notes as evidence of iie change that has come over methods ind men that whereas In old times the jajmaster on the Kennebec Ice fields lever used anything but cash and brotherly love In making payments, he iow keeps a loaded revolver on his able as a precaution against the possi Sllity of bold thieves trying to snatch lis pile of greenbacks The Illustration shown herewith Is small la slae. but really Urge when we consider that tho " Wooden Hen" is no larger than a live hen, yet haa double the capacity. It weighs only fifteen pounds, hasa capacity of tweuty- kui eggs, ana wniis not a toy, is Just aa amiuung, ueuaes Doing instructive as well. We suinrest that everv reader of this writ Mr. Geo. H. Stahl, Quinsy, Ills., aad ask for a copy of hiahandsom little booklet "A," describing the "Wooden Hen;" also his bug catalogue oi ine atoaei jsxneislor laoubator. AH sent Ireo. Mention this papec - I may be mistaken about it, but it has always seemed to me that the prin cipal object in makin' campaign speeches was to give a few hundred men opportunity to lie about those who could not agree with 'em on matters in general. Seeaess CaaaaC a Car4 by local application , aa they cannot reach the llaeaaed portion of the ear. There la only one mr to oars Dsafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Ueatnea Is caused by an in tatned condition of the mucous lining of the '.ustacnian -rurje. nnen ima iuh get in lamed vou have a rumblino- sound or imner. rct hearing, and when it ia entirely clueed ueainem is tne remit, ana unless ine innam nationoan be taken out and this tnbe re stored to ita normal condition, hearing will be lent roved forever; nine cases out tea are auxed by catarrh, which ia nothing but an in- namea oonaiuon or the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Ullar for anv sa-w of ileaf neaa caused bv catarrh! 1 hat can. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. Send for circulars, iree. P. 3. rHSW T A Co., Toledo, O. EsVSold by Drtuoista. 7So. A man makes a fool of himself about once a month durin' his natural life, and yet because his horse balks once a year he jumps on his bat and wants to shoot somebody or sometnin right off quick. Ever since IW there have been women (store cue yeu" whoelalm that I here h no soa? half as nood. or as economical ai uwumu, unuw. There mutt be -omi truth In their claim. Try it, see how much. Year grocer has It. Dalline; on Horses' Hoof. There Is a well-known Detroit physi cian who has been looking for yea for some plan to prevent snow "balling" on the hoofs of his horses. Recently he discovered what he has been IffOaliig for. For years he haa tried every sort of device that he could conceive of or that had been brought to hla attention by other people, but the snow was al ways "balling" up in the hoofs, Just the same, much to the danger of the horse and his own discomfiture. The other day he was coming down Woodward avenus and the same old trouble was wearing on his patience. Getting out of his buggy, he went Into a drug store, and, asking for some drug he wanted, incidentally remarked that he would like something, too, that would prevent snow "balling" up on his horse. Well," said the druggist, "I should think you ought to know how to stop that" Giving the doctor two ounces of glycerin, he told him to divide it evenly on the four hoofs of his horse. The physician took the prescription and ap plied it as told. He drove on downtown, snd, getting out, looked at the horse, to find that there was no snow what ever on any roof. It seemed a complete cure. Oil and lard have often been tried, but opposed by veterinarians, on the ground that they keep the moisture i away from the hoof, thereby doing it Injury. This falls of application to gly cerin, for' It will mix with water. It will not injure the hoof, and, It seems, will keep the hoof free from snow. Detroit Free Press. QOLOcyrnoi, t t i imnff! f Such ills as G0RENEG&, STIFFNESS, A meteor which fell in Australia re cently had a large mass of pure cop per imbedded In one side. France hi the only European country which has to-day fewer able-bocuet' men than It had thirty years ago. An infant weighing seven pounds at birth will weigh seven and a half on the tenth day and eleven on the thir teenth. I A sponge having a circumference of five feet six Inches has been taken from the waters of Biscay ne Bay, Florida. Workmen excavating for a bouse in Portland. Ore., unearthed a large two-' handed sword, such as was used In the early centuries. In Germany the butchers have lately been raising the price of horse meat. owing to the exhaustion of the supply of cheap horses. A new set of natural teeth are push- big through the long, smootn gums of 84-year-old Uncle Jake Lawrence, of Unlontown, Ky. Hair dye Is considered so detrimental to long life that a Paris Insurance com pany refuses to Insure the lives of per sons who use It Italy is more celebrated for Its thea ters than any other nation In Europe. The theaters at Naples, Parma and Milan are the largest In Europe. In Hebrew marriages the woman is placed te the right of her mate. With every other nation In the world her place In the ceremony Is on the left Five generations of one family are living on a homestead at Bardstown, Ga. The bead of the family, W. O Cherry, has 186 living descendants. In Rnalnn Poland all trains must stop at every station until the chief o? police (or gendarmerie) of the place gives permission for their departure. The city of San Salvador, capital of the Central American republic of the same name. Is called the swinging mat, on account of Its numerous earth quakes. It Is stated that the copper used In coining pennies at the Philadelphia mint costs 17 cents a pound nnder a contract made in 1890, while the pres ent price is less than 10 cents a pound. Statistics show that during the year 1805 no fewer than twenty-two period icals dealing with the science and art of medicine have been added to the al ready ample supply produced in Paris. One of the results of a visit of a party of scientists to Alaska la the demonstrated fact that coal abounds In our northwesternmost territory and may be mined In close proximity to the best and most accessible harbors lu that region. Bishop Butler, the author of the "An alogy," walking in bis garden one night with his chaplain, asked him whether "public bodies might not go mad as well as Individuals," adding that "nothing else could account for most of the transactions in history." Odds against horses were set forth and candidates asked how they could win a certain amount in any event, iu a problem of a recent London univers ity examination paper. The religious newspapers have protested since against the question as Improper. The wheat-growing lands of Texas are in the region northwest of Fort Worth, and the average crop about 8, 000,000 bushels. It Is said that the fre quent and abundant rains that have fallen since . the growing crop was seeded give excellent promise for the yield of 1896. The city of Washington, which was barely able to keep one theater going twenty years ago, Will have seven hand, some theaters next season. This shows a gratifying growth of the federal cap ital, which was little more than a com fortless southern village prior to the war period. A young man In Hunterdon County, New York, has succeeded In winning the hlckorynut-eatlng championship by devouring a peck of nuts at one sitting. Fortunately the doctors saved hla life, after several hours of hard labor, so that he stands ready now to defend hla title against all comers. The great profits of street car busi ness is shown by the report of the rapid transit company of Minneapolis and St Paul for the year ending Dec. 81, 1805. The gross earnings on the 22S miles of line In St Paul and Minneapolis were $1.988,803.44,andthenet earnings $258, 170.09, an Increase of $38,809.37. Warns Tavllaa Whether oa pi sure bant, or basins, ak oa every trip a bottle ot Syrap of alas, as it acts most pleasantly aad effiSaally oa th kidneys, liver aad bowels, preventing fevers, head aches aad other forms of slot For sal In 50 cant aad Si botttaa by all laadlag drum lata, sfaanfactared by th California Fig 8yrnp CXaaapaay only. Visitor (hearing the piano la the next room) Is that your daughter? She appears to be playing with only one hand. Gentleman of the House Yes: her fallow ts probably playing with the Transcript Colorado reduced its yield of silver last year by $2,500,000 and increased its gold Output by $6,200,000. o nod th. like, in 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 ii mnrx , j Walter Baker & Co.'s Cocoa is Pure it's all Cocoa no filling no chemicals. waiter Was Before APOLIO Thei Osei to Su "I7aan's Work Is Refer Done." ST. JACOBS OIL Wipes out Ujuuui.ii. au.vi.a at f .tandfali. Having secured his pilot. It Is the Mptaln's next aim to make a -land- .. nr-har la to aav. ne wisnew w IBU. - . iv.- nf onmA well-known OD comv im ws v lect on shore which, being marked jets " . . . ,, vim tiut down on nis cnan, w. """ - w- I. and how be must steer te find the entrance to the harbor. A special Hghtnouse is usuau bject sought, and in approaching New l'ork harbor it is customary for steam ers from Europe to first find, or "sight Fire Island Lighthouse. This to on a little sandy Island near the coast , of Long Island.- Besides the lighthouse there Is on this Island a signal and telegraph station. When, therefore, the liner steams In sight of Fire Island Light she hoists two signals, one of which tells her name and the other the welfare of those on board. The opera tor then telegraphs to the ship's agent In New York that she has been sighted tnd that all on board are well or at otherwise. . The ship's course Is then laid to reaco the most prominent object at the har bor entrance. In this case Sandy Hook Lightship. She Is easily recognized: a big, cradle-shaped hulk painted red, with two stumpy masts having black ball-shaped cages on top of them. If It were night she would be found by a light at her masthead flashing brightly white for twelve seconds and Invisible for three. St Nicholas. 14 ess Intantlv stops the mot excrnclsttng pain, al lays inflammation ant cures oiiiKesllons.wuetbet ot the l.unit. .Stomach, Bowels, or other glaada or mucous membrane. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURKS 1KO PREVENTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Bheuma matism. Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, Dif ficult Breathing. CUHES THE WoltST I'AI.N'3 In from one to twenty minutes. Not one hour after reading thl a-lvertinement need unyone bL'FrEK WITH ,A'N ACHES AND PAINS. For headache (whetner sick or nervous) tooth ache, ueumlgia, rhematioin. lumbago, pains aad exk liens iu the baelt. spine or kidneys, pain around the liv-r. pleurl-y, swelling ol the JolnM Slid pains ol all kiluK the appllcuU m or Kal aay's Kadway's Ueady Kelief will afford Imme diate ease, and lis contiuueu use iur a lew uara ellect a permanent cure, TAKEN INWAHliLV A half to a teaspoonfol in hall a tumbler of water lor stomach trouble. Colic, Wind in the bowels. Cold chllls.Feveraod Aguu. Iiiarrhoea, Sick Ucojache, and all uitsr r,al pains. P lee doc per bottle.Sold by all Druggists CRIPPLECREEK COLD STOCK. A limited amount of stock of the JUSTIIIB GuUiMIMNU CO. (property near the celebra-U-d 1m t-. nik-nce mid I'urtland mines), will be sold at 3 cent per share par I.U By request ol correi-p udent we extend lime for purchase to ebruarv 'lh. Wnte lur proipectus. We hnndle no "wild rat" l.ut only the most conservative investments. f!-t In bt-fore the rise that is sure to come. Highest references given. C. VV. HOYT & CO., Bankers and Brokers. Jacebson Bldg.. Denver, Colo. WALLPAPER FREE. Would b dearer than ALARASTIVB, which does not require to be takes off tm reoew. does not harbor terns. bt diatrajj. them, and any one can brush it on. Sold by oil paint dealers. Write tor card with samples. ALABASTINE CO., Grani Rapids. Mid. ADVERTISING If you haveaoytbingyoii wish to advertise, write me for rat?s. I insert advertise ments in all pablicatinnsin the U.S., aad niy effort ia to make your investment pay Advertisement written and attrMteljr put in type, iet tr of advice written to in tending advertisers. (Jorrospradence io-r vited. B. I.. CRAWS, ntrlftewood, W. ? The Mutual GolJ Mlnlnz an J Investment Cana-t pany, Co oradu. Incorporated for the purpose of enabling mall investor by pooling iuteresu to achieve the re sult ot mtwed capita; Capital Mock only iw prtgnbte in monthly instalments of 0 cents ptK share. Non forleitnble after 10 par cent, ha-4 been paid, with monthly income ol JU00, choice property can be purchased and thoroughly deve oped. Ulcers, repreeolallTe men. ii nt New York and leaver Bank relet eiict). address for prospectus P. B. RUSSELL. 8 JacoU on block, Denver, Colo, DON'T DRINK IT! caused bv faal water than by anv other eauIT Our Wiu Dhiixiko MacHiaaav obviates the dlffll eulty and drills well. blow anrface MntamlMOaaa 'a, ' 1 w -'.- 1'ir", uur. in.re la num.. wmt LOOMIS t N YM AN. Tiffin. Ohio. riaryland Farms 'ff & logue Iree. GEO. F. MCK.EUSON.Eastoa.lld. OPIUM Nornhln. Il.uir.n. to Sod.ye. ! par III! eared. VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP Mn."r nPIIIII WHISKY habits cut.d. Book seat UrlUM ran. w. a. a. woou.nr, sTLasra, as. PATENTS "HS.V.K lL-J '-Jll-S J I m aa. b "8"' ki a wit 1 In time. KM h, i is a.. I II 1 1 Tl Fs Pure ! baker r,.. the Day of