era, j II a i I 'ISEL-' f.IFFr stk'o .stent 8 8 ce uct Uw to ad tr yet - NATC tkha Hay h cii wful! e t e an e sur (Vn: IV. not 1 ., ! to t cli ji he (- li It. VI aw, : I l.e iri. j.ieinc iew the rocon Is brought u, hoy find thf tution in tin urt within the spirit ar the law the Senator wi: on trial as .lailgc Tin led lie should be, but icr hand they liud t !i in the lower Cot 'brmation by a de' .uts. an .JordonV -- simVof J in1 is the,;f a nip le sp len t CWi.lt ress f the ecu i itieal ose t iiiii. " ntio: fenat .he i! ap t the ) j ust i iy ex the'u then ' FOLK SONO. Tkli la tht lore the old wife knows Who sees the storm draw nigh. And wind and cloud together cloae The windows of the sky; "The north wind is man's wind. Entangled with his fate; In that he joyed. In that he sinned. It chants his lore and hate. Th west wind is the angels' wind. He sweeps their lyre strings; And where the gray storm clouds art thinned We see their rnshing wings. leave' year farm here! foamy to jrrtw sole Issue?" "It would," Mrs. Taylor replied. derlngly. "My farm beta' ekally rood aa' pro ductive land, I should, la Ilka oase, aa' glvin' fer once employment to a law- ; yer, leave it to the only child I bare la j t!e world, an' theft's my Sim. fovea, aa I understand it, these two farms oould be attached aa wings to this her strip of 100 yards wide an' S20 acres leff. Now, whHe them two yoong thing ja stealln' their weddhV trip, there mfght "The east wind is the devil's wind, And stings with fire and ice; But the south wind is God's wind. And blows from paradise. "And whence they go none mortal knows Who hears them riding by; We en but watch them as they close The windows of the sky." Westminster Gazette. THE RUNAWAYS. be a log raisin' on this spot, mo to da the haulln' with the help of TTacSe 81m an' my hired man, John 'An' me to furnish two webs of cloth of my own an' Susan an' Eliza's ephv ntn, an tne quuts an a let oi sawiei dlshesr said Mrs. Taylor, rising to the enthusiasm due the subject "But, mum's the word, mom! Lot 'em run away an' welcome, an when they come home we'll, give 'em a wed d1n' party on their own farm, oven If It Is only a narrer strip of perarlo. An', mom. In the light of tnese iMoomln af fect km, specially sense we've both give up our bone of contention, doe tt.i - . . i ,. i Binitv juu tut i i ' e Km at mailer EEMS to me. Tiny, the folks , , . . 77. , ' J' fer quarrel furder after twenty years mignt quit. . j,-,-,,, ,lr..ihrwr-iiT- r The two stood on unplanted ...a . . . . ground-an odd Hp about a hundred -J rations yards wide, running both ways a. far M the ey. could rch whUe oa ehher I n side the ranks of corn toed the Ine m seemingly afraid to encroach one inch . g "Jm beyond their mark - I to fam-y she smelled wedding cake. It ws deep fertile prairie land cov-j. , an red now with thechaxaerilc coarse ,n b a-r-A- nl mim B'aWl 111 T ftal IMIlMtkll m ! i.a.uuguu, I A hnm Tlnv lnHor IbiimJ . .U. I phrtwl that had been part of h moth er s wertdlng nnery, and the side combs ( Tat 4rlia af raaaUldar ft Cllftoo 1L NichoU, tba XMmt friend of the post Ooates Klnaoy, tolla la the Womaa's Horn Companion how the well-kaowa song-poem "Raia oa the Roof came to be written. "Who ever has known the luxury of belnc lulled to sleep by the drowsy rhythm of raindrops pelting upon a cottage or attic roof has wished that ha could translate Into words the raln'a dream song. Such a longing for expression of these thought-fancies came to on Coates Kinney, a young lawyer la Ohio, forty-eight years ago, after a pleasant June rata had cast a spell over him. Acting upon the inspiration of the passing shower he wrote the little aong poem 'Rain on the Roof,' which ha passed permanently Into literature as one of oar choicest elastics of lyric verse. Printed In a country newspaper, and subsequently In the school readers. It at once sprang Into universal favor, principally with school-children, who loved to recite It and soon knew It by heart Afterward, when set to music, like Dr. Smith's Immortal hymn, 'Amer ica,' It literally sang Itself Into the hearts of all the classes, being especial ly appreciated by those reared In vil lage and farm homes, where all know the soothing music of the patter of the rain on the roof." "1 DO MY OWN WORK. - So Says Mrs. Mary Kooblette of Linden, New Jersey, In this Loiter to Mrs. Pink-ham, MEN AT WORK aWMtsMskstaftatajsaateMMM tre ahrm ftCClDEHTAL K3T PLEASURE DEMT PHYSICAL STEAIS. OT. jnCOBS OIL 3mneldTrcnrer. sw Oraafi Balf-Coatr!. Uvea when a cadet General Grant was as free from agitation In an emer gency aa that self-possessed woman of whom Alexander Pope wrote, "And mlstr of herself though china fall." An amusing story, told by a classmate FOE LITTLE FOLKS. A COLUMN OF PARTICULAR IN TEREST TO THEM. at West Point and quoted by J. G. f .n tk.t Will latere J- writ I u I. MAMAf A W I T till had forgotten to pu jn the package ninaon Knder the roots of a tre that morning. The bridal couple were gone the week they had planned, and on their return rei-t I.''i 17," 1 tin;.; I.. -;:s!i lion: - 'nun ti:u v.iiV tiie troll i'.r.t -hai 6- inj? the 1;,- ! ban , dtl" ; - it ' roil wit iia ap He eit th cx th le! th 1 sa i: a" U o V s. t' 8 a I t t NEW CURE FOR NERVOUSNESS. good yield under cultivation as fields on either Hide. Tiny," said Sim, as if deliberating, "you an' me's of age." The girl quivered a little, but she looked at him resolutely. "And thfee ain't no reason why we .V - - 1 11 ...... T'n. a T.ii O U 1 U SUIT 1 1'" 1TJ ait UUI A u a i ' , , ,, , . . , . ... I a graious sight met their view for. errappln' feller, an though I hate to ... . ... . . i t t ,v.', ,i, during their abwence, their own bouse leave Ioway, 1 reckon there s other. " . ... . had risen as if by enchantment; smoke States where a man could work fer . , . .. ' . , . " , .. curlinl from its chimney, corn bread fer himself an wife. on homlny ,n "O, Sim. you never mean fer us to run ( and frends op(wded to welcome away? Why. 'twould kill maw, an ; them h0me.-Exchange. Aunt Susan an' Aunt Eliza."' gasped , Tiny. " Twouldn't kill 'em," he responded. "Think o' me, danglin' on a string nigh onto two year a'ready; it's a wonder k ain't killed me, that's what! There ain't no other way but fer us to go be fore the preacher, an' when we're man aa wife, both our folks can kick all they re a znliul to. There's no use in waiting,' neither. Is there. Tiny? "Pa'U never forgive your ma, nor she him. You an' me's a tremblin' here on the ragged edge o' dlskivery every min ute, an' I tell you I won't stand It a great while more. There, there. Tiny! I ain't mean In' to be cross, but ef you've got women folks to leave, I've got men folks. There's father; he's th obetiaatlst old man you ever see, an' I know tt; it's Jest him to see a pretty diwter right within reach, an' him to refuse her, because It's you. It's a comfort to feel ef you're mairyln' Into Cbineie Wear 8oft-9oled Shoes umA Are Perfectly Ca!u A new cure for nervousness haa been niggested to American sufferers from this Indefinable but terrible malady, and by a Chinese student of national and racial characteristics. The man who has formulated the new nerve specific says that he believes Its adop tion will cure the worst case of head ache couchant over nerves rampant known to mankind. He believes the en tire a but nee of nervousness which char acterizes the Mongolian race to result simply from the centuries of practice which his countrymen have given to the simple cure. And this Is the cure: "Always wear soft-soled shoes and you will never be conscious of possess- 6. W xr tnir niirrofi " mmva K n. h. a r lit .a M nn t. FomT.lv wa.' . wn n , , . ... .... flowery kingdom, ryln' outen one about as bad. All the -r . . , . , . T..i .t.,,. To A mer cans but recently Induced to same, I hate to leave pa an' Uncle Sim, ' . .. , . J ' " , , " an' old John, thefs ben our hired man I 7 tbe "?rlu f ftTJ;;,th,k"".!d an' fed hogs with us. sense before I shoes wItih mitigating the was bom very contlit'ons under discussion "But I'm a-goln' to leave 'em. Tlnv. I th ldeai?'uld 8"m "t rldlc- an' you an' me ll start off Into the world , ulous' lyna i'oser '""P"10. hw- an' find a place fer ourselves; then the ever' K bnn at ,ea8t a "Wance of Saulsburys thefs left can fight It out reason- with the Taylors thet's left, an' wel-' "A uaroled shoe, like a tight or a come. Say you'll come, little girl, say hiSh-ne?I shoe, puts a person under you'll come."' a ten9'n." says tbe man who Is re- TinJ.ed up at Sim then, with the ' spon8 Ible for the Propounding of ths look a woman gives a man only ouce new ld'a',n Attiwlca. "This tension Is In her life, and that when she herself naturally and necessarily wearing, and goes with It, and then the tears slowly the nerves seem to wear out first. It welled Into her eyes. " ls relaxation which Is necessary to curs "O, Sim," she consented, "but we'll nervousness, not bracing up or tension, come back an' bid 'em good-byr' 1 fe?l convinced that the theory which "Tee," he replied, straightening him- 1 baT advanced, to the effect that If self to his 6 feet 2, "yes, after the Americans will stop wearing the stiff weddlnT' soles which keep them under a strong. Hardly had the two parted indeed If unconscious, tension, they will cease the shaking tassels of the corn yet be- to b! nervous, will soon be borne out Dy trayed the opposite path each had fa-'ts." taken when an old man stepped grim- In support of this theory the Chicago ly Into the clear atrip, the stubbly l-ard people who are Just now Interested In on his set, square Jaw showing a sandy the Chinese doctor's Ideas Instance the gray in the sun. facts that a tight shoe will produce A scant skirted calico dress and a more wrinkles nervous wrinkles slat sunbonnet, with a long, pointed around the mouth, eyes and forehead nose and an obstinate chiu appearing inside of a given time than any other within it, glided from the stalks on the form of suffering known. The audden other side, as If to meet him. adoption of - a heavy-eoled shoe after When too late to retreat they spied the wearing of light kid shoes will each other old Tom Saulsbtiry and the sometimes Insure a similar result, widow Taylor. Some of the Chicago physicians talked "Hem," he said, gruffly. with on the subject, while deprecating "M-m-m!" she said at the same mo- anything which will tend to drive th meat, with a little screech in her voice. Fensible thlck-soled shoes which hav "I never s'posed I never thought" lately become fashionable out of popu- she stammered. l.irity again, declare that they believ "Xo, you never s plcloned 1 was n!gh; much truth to be enshrined In ths nuther did I you but I do s'pii'lon. Chinaman's statements, now. you've ben about yere lon "Tliis . ,ne way In which I would enough to see what's goln' on between compromise." said one of the best my boy an' your girl. I give you my known plirslcians In the city not long word. Mis' Taylor, I never dnimpt of --. -Let ever- one maa or woman M before, an' I stumbled on It to-day." who -,-ps outsrte tbe house at all ln "I coirldn't 'a' believed It of my Tiny tool or bad efltner wear thlck-soled unless I'd follered her a-purpose. an' slloei- but see t,)at the soIe- are also seen it I d be'n wondering this aUi! as ,Iable -,-,,,. ,t ,g not tdme what tuck her so often In this dl- thlckn--- of tlie soIe Ufcn ,8 at fftult; reotlon, the woman ha f soWed. that is always gool. It Is the stiffness. "I heard how she spoke of her moth- Get ,h bp foun(, .rr, mom. an I hope you hkewlse heard aud rost the f(1).t d ,, fth fc lest how Sim mentioned me, fer In the . .. .... . . 1 ' , . . ... ' wearing the softest shoes to be had, mam he done me Justice an hunsif , , ,, , .. . . .... . , , , , real Indian moccasins if possible, ln credit. Sim s a strong, hard-work in' . . . . . . .,, . !,"' . .. , the house and when and wherever con young man, an an improvement on his ., ... ., . . , t .i,m i BK- u : ventionallty allows. Everybody real father, I should Jedge. should vou, i , ,, .. . . ... , ' . .., . c ,, ' Izes, albeit most of us do It unconsclou- mom, sayln he wasn t a Saulstniry, --..i.t- . . Iy, what a relief to nerves azd feet al ke now, feel eomf table thet your dotter , , , should her hr comes with the 'getting into slippers process so dearly beloved of the aver- "Tiny's a darlln' goo-: girl, active an' i age man. Women too usually slip off wlUln'. an' always healthy, an' che'r- llielr heavy shoes and don easy slip- ML ron't suem s ef she was old t)er9 the moment they reach their own enough, an' yet-well-rmher 'u 't rooms and thIs ,9 rl-ht- piiable shoes she shouldn't marry at all, like Sus:,n furnish an easy and slmple -ay of rest. an' Ellia-turrlble old maids, both of , for overlU.ed anil overworked peo- em-why, yes! But a Saulsbury-O:" , ,e So far at ,ea tbe Chlne8e doctor M PrT1 f? , , 1 right. Tbe experiment of treating The old man .hifi-d hta weight to the fc ueves b pIlablea-,, to other foot and gae! Into the clouds, i , , ,,, ...... . i . i . . , I pliable I should add wide, roomy, "M s Taylor, we v be n engaged In 1 . . . , , . . .. : ! . . . . comfortable shoes whenever possible upholdln a principle ninn onto twentv , , ,, , t . i . , ls an experiment exceedingly easy to ... . . . - a It li n a a hattar aKbiipa Af nrnT. we ve about wore rt out, tui, er tnere - . " . " ' " r hain't but a rag left cf the old flag. I'm ' I was bothered with a flow which would be quite annoying at times, and at others would almost stop. "I used prescriptions given me by my physician, but the same state of affairs continued. "After a time I was taken with a flooding, that I was obliged to keep my bed. Finally, in 11 despair, 1 V gave up my doc- .rjl Vr, and began "fl taking your medi- cine, and have certainly been greatly benefited by its use. "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has indeed been a friend to me. ' I am now able to do my own work, thanks to your wonderful medicine. I was as near death I believe aa I could be, so weak that my pulse scarcely beat and my heart had almost given out. I could not have stood it one week more, I am sure. I never thought I wonld be so grateful to any medicine. " I shall use my influence with any one suffering as I did, to have them use Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound-" Every woman that is puzzled about her condition should secure the sympa thetic advice of a woman who under stands. Write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass.. and tell her your ills. Wilson In hi memoirs of the great J tvumuu iun, uistyui ui luiyui iui -' bl gravity under the meat trying cir cumstances: "One morning, when our squad was marching to the academic hall, ' to re cite, Frank Gardner produced an old sliver watch that was apparently about four Inches In diameter. It was passed along from one cadet to another to look at, and when we arrived at ths ectlon-room door It was In the hands of Grant He could hide or carry It only by putting it in the breast of his coat. "When the section was seated. Zeal ous B. Tower, who that day bear'J tht recitation, seat Grant and three other cadet to th blackboard. The weather was mild, and the room door open. When Grant had turned from th board and had begun to demonstrate, suddenly a sound resembling a buzz saw and a Chinese gong burst forth and drowned all proceedings. In tha i -roar we all laughed aleod with im punity. " 'Shut that door? cried Tower, and that only made matters worse. Faat and furious went tbe buzz-saw, and louder went the gong. Bang! went something. The noise stopped. "While all this rattling din was going on Grant looked as Innocent a a Iamb, and ln the p und silence that follow ed he began: And aa I was going to remark, U veall Meaner er -vary " Qaia Action aad Bris-t Bayiae ef Hu Cat and Caa-ing Children. Th Owl's Blander. The wisest child in tbe village school . Waa walking out in tbe evening coo! When she spied sn owl in a tulip tree. So a civil "Good evenimt sir," said ah. But it gave her a shoclt (as it might givt you) When he solemnly answered "To wit to who?" -Why, to you, to be surer said th; -Bttls maid; . "Bt 'yoQ've made a mistake, sir, I'm afraid. don't know what yon mean by 'to wit,' But objective is 'whom,' I'm sure of it. The story books say you're a very wis fowl. But that was a blunder, Mr. OwL" . . How I It onT VOflV Hare w hav th Roman characters which represent four and six. Place them toatether so as they will make either nine or eleven. the wy to get them, they passed om yfrvnt oak with big round oak-gall J rowing on them "Oh! look," Raid "U P&ln these yellow, with my paints, and they'll make splendid pumpkins!" "And we- can cut ever so many little play-carrots, out of one big carrot. If papa will let us have it." said Lucy. "And I'll tie pieces of cabbage-leaf around little balls of clay, to look Ilk cabbages,' said Davy. So now they had thought of some thing to look like squashes and apple and potatoes and plums, and pump kins and carrots and cabbages; aad when these were all arranged together on the little stands, it began to look quite like a fair. "I've thought of something else!" laid -Davy after they had made th little carrots and finished fixing tha sabbages. "We need grapes most of all, for there were so many grape at the fair; and tbe little bunches of greea berries on the Ivy will be Just right for grapes the green ones will do for green grapes, and I'll paint a few bunches purple, for purple grapes. While Davy was painting the grapes, he told Lucy to pjck -lot of the" prtty yellow grass with little seed on It, aad be tied it into bundles to look ltks grain. When Davy had set the grain bun dles up in the corners, the fair was all finished, and tbe children went Into the house and asked their mamma to come and look at it. You can't guess bow pretty It waa and their mamma said she would rath er see it than the real fair! LIttU Folks. I vii-lllvlt.ltlima--a a S . V .TrrfEL' i s-flrr I i!i vd we subtract equation E from equation A. we have, etc. two capitals?" "Yes, ma'am." "I mention this to show how he could the State or States, idease." lng efficacious than is the case with many popular cago Chronicle. Father Mathew. Father Mathew'a face was gentle, but lighted up with an animated ex pression, in which It was Impossible not to trac the spirit of disinterested benevolence which actuated him. His voice was soft and his accents winning, and a suggestion of sympathy and for bearance pervaded his whole person; tbne be addressed seemed at once to recognize his authority, perhaps be cause there was no assumption of It. His height was sufficient to be to a certain extent commanding, but the chief source of his power above other was ln the suavity and self-command of hla manner, and none, of whatever religion, who knew how simple and self-denying were his habits, could help respecting and esteeming him. Father Mathew, like most Irishmen, was open-hearted and open-handed, and far too generous for his means; he gave away everything he had at hi disposal, and as another outcome of his Hibernian character, some things which were not at his disposal; the consequence was that one day In Dub lin, while zealously administering the pledge, the bailiffs suddenly cam upon him, but Instead of tapping him on th shoulder and Informing him in their pleasant little way that he waa "want ed," they knelt at his feet, and, after asking bis blessing, showed him th writ obtained against him by a metal manufacturer for a balance of account, and respectfully arrested him. From Mrs. Pitt Byrne's "Social Hours with Celebrities." Two Capitals. "What State has two capitals?" said the teacher. "Rhode Island, ma'am," replied Benny Bloobumper. "What ar they?" "Providence and Newport." "That ls right Has any other btate Name West conceal his emotious. for It was that Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro- alarm-watch In his bosom that caused Una, North Dakota, South " "Hold all the commotion. It bad been set to on there, Benny, and tell me the name go off. and It did go off r of West Virginia's two capitals before you go any f urtlier." " 'W' and 'V,' Peuifl d Wood of Arizona. Some of the petrified wood found U Arizona, it ls said, is so hard that steel tools will not work it, the petrifica tions being only three degrees leas In hardness than tbe diamond. ma'am," replied Benny very promptly. How'a Tliio r We offer One Hundred Unit r Regard t ti.y ca of Cat-rrh that cannot b cured hi Hall's Catarrh Cn e. '. J. Cbsnbv a Co.. P op Tolt-d.', O. e. the undei-Hiicned. hav known F..F. Che ney lor the la 1 16 yea., and believe .-. ill pe leitly l onor. ble n all bimiiirsa t an actit.n aod financially able to carry out any obllica Won m de by tbir Arm. West A Tru-x, Wholesale Di uggia'a, Toledo, Ob o. Wai-diwo. Kisax fr M ARViit. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. Ohio. Hall a Catarrh One isiaken in ernally, ct uiK dirrctly upon the blood and mucous sur aces of th system. Pi io-, TSc. pe bottlr. Sold y all D. atcirisU. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are tha he-t. LATE LEGAL DECISION& A regulation of a water company, by which It refuse to turn on water for a building until unpaid rate of previous owners or tenants ar paid, la held, la Turner vs. Revere Water Company (Mass.), 40 L. R. A. 6.7, to be unrea sonable and Invalid, unless authorized by statute. The liability for good tln from a peddler's cart in tbe custody of an Inn- No matter what the relations are be tween men, you never hear one tell ing a wife of the shortcomings of her husband. That responsibility is al ways left to women. H. H Onus's Sons, or Atlanta. Ga.. are tbe only successful Dropsy Specialist In tbe world, heo tbelr liberal oner In advertise i.ent In an other column of this pa er. A beautiful smile Is to the female A Tip from tbe Back Feat. A Sunday school speaker tells of a comical experience. He was Invited to make an address at a Sunday school festival, and having nothing prepared to say, he tried to picture to the chil dren the dolefulncfcs of his position, and asked them this question: "What would you do if you were compelled to stand on a platform tiefore so many bright boys and girls, who expected a speech from you, aud you had nothing to say?" "I'd keep quiet," said one small boy; and his answer immediate ly brought down the house, aud quickly brought down the speaker, too. Look Out tor the Com miaa. Some boys and girls find it difficult to learu the proper use of commas, periods, semicolons and other punctua tion marks, and as a consequence are apt to liecome discouraged aud say: "Oil, well, what's the use. anyway?" But when they we the absurdity of some sentences whose meaning has been totally changed by itnproi.er punctuation, they will perhaps become Imbued with new energy and resolve to stick to the little dots and dashes until they are inaatervd. The example the landscape: it embellishes an infe rior face and redeems an ugly one. countenance what the sunbeam is to ! herewith given was "set up" by an r.nglish coiuiosltor. betber he punc tuated as he did through ignorance or pure maliciousness It would he hard to say. Whichever it was, this ls the way the paragraph read when the printer got through with it: "Caesar entered on his head; his hel met on bis feet: armed sandals upon his brow; there was a cloud in his right hand; bis faithful sword in his eye; an angry glare saying nothing, he sat down." What the author really meant to sav fss't Tetaccs f tt aal Smoke Tsar Life Awiy la quit tobacco eaily srd forever, la mat netie, full of life, arrve and vigor, take No-To-Bac, ihm wonder-worker, that makes ae.lt men troaf. All di uxf lata, SOc or SI. Cure (uai-an-teed. Booklet aud sample free. Aildreaa tilor lirs Keatedr Co.. Chicago ar New aork. POE IS FAMOUS. Made One of the Moat Sensational Flay Kver Seen on tbe Gridiron. A MODS In th foot-ball annals of 1898 Is Arthur Poe, of Trlnceton. A run of 95 yards, a few brief seconds, and Poe was the most talked of man in New Kngland. He snatched vi c t o r J from seeming de feat, and. once be hind Tale's goal, he had all tlgertown at his feet. The sons of Ell were crowd ing the tigers. It was an uncomfortable moment. Tbe ball was on the tigers" twenty-yard line. A couple of rushes and It had goue five yards nearer. Yale was bent on mischief. Durston bad carried the ball with success once or twice, and he was given another trial, lie gripped the ball and made the mis take of bis life by letting it slip away from him when ten tigers made a lunge at blm. Poe was not In the scrimmage. Like a hawk he watched. Tbe human tent flaps opened and the oval shot from Durston aud Into the waiting arms of Poe. Like a flash Poe was up the field. It was the opportunity of bis life. Down the field he sped. It was first a runaway, then a race. Poe had beenseenwlth his pilfered leather tuck ed under his arm by Cliamberlln, Stlll uian and Benjamin. Big. heavy Stlllman was soon left behind. Poe bad a lame ! Wand Pliamluiplln 0-ilnnjl ttia ml1 i II U UU V llll 111 ' ! 1 11.. il I II I VI .... .UW 11 I ' 1 et. On and on flew Poe. Chamberlln tired and was passed by Benjamin, who took up the chase. Twenty thou- Put a piece of Ivory Soap in the dainty basket mother love prepares for the baby. Pure, unscented white soap, like the Ivory, is the best for the rose-leaf skin of the new-comer. Scents too often disguise impurities that would injure it. Be wise in time, before the mischief is done. The vegetable oils of which Ivory Soap is made, and its purity, fit it for many special uses for which other soaps are unsafe and' unsatisfactory. OiajifcH. IMS. tr tW Fwrt. k 8M. C. Chl (SaMe.e,e,e,e.e.e,e.e.-. - - -- -- eee. .......... We never heard of husbands and wives quarreling about which loved the other most. The bigger the bore a man Is the ; smaller the hole he leaves when his I AKIHLit 1 OE. days are numbered. Beaafy la Blood Deep. Clean blood meao a clean skin. No beauty without It. Cascaret. Candy Cathtrtlo clean your blood and keen It clean, br llrrin up thfl lazy liver and driving all Impuritln (rum th 1 bo-iy. Besln to-day to banish pimples, trails blotches blackbeads, and that sickly billoui complexion by taking Cacareis - beauty for t-n cents. All riruggiata, satialaction guaran teed, lie- 25c., 60c. was well, you can easily find that out for yourselves. Above the Cloud. Airships have not yet lcen invented, yet H la possible to sail for a day and a night In a fairly comfortable steam boat at a height of over two miles above tne sea. The water on which you accomplish this remarkable feat Is Lake Tkicacti. which lies between I Peru and Bolivia. It Is a huge lake ; 1-0 miles long- and nearly CO wide, and is over 1,000 feet deep. It Is away up in tha mountains, alKve the clouds. I Nine rivers flow into It, besides a vast amount of snow-water, yet it has no visible outlet. I The 000-ton steamers which sail on Lake Titlcaca were built in Scotland, carried over tbe passes ln sectious, and i put together on the spot. The fuel Is j K4ac.t. Tear Bowel, wltti Caaeareta. Australian Coal, brought from 7,000 Candy Cathartic, enre cnnstlpaton tnrever -u,- anrar In tho lnko aria manw 10c-25c If fail, drunaist-. refund money. I P"1". aT,.y; ; Vv umuuiui isiauua, auu me i-iius wuicu sand people urged the runner on. Ben jamin was gaining, but Poe was near lug the goal. He forgot his lame knee, and with one despairing effort fell over the goal Hue with UpLjamin six feet behind. Poe had scored a touchdown, Yale had been defeated, and a new hero loomed up over the foot-ball horizon. s The courting; of an heiress Is a busi ness suit, but the courting of a flirt Is merely a masquerade suit. FlTl C.nta. Everybody knows that Dobbins El eo trie Soap ls the best in the world, and for 33 years It baa sold at tha highest price. Its price Ls now ft cents, same as common brown soap, hara full sise and auaUtr.Ordur of grucer. Ant Money brings happiness to some men because of the interest they derive therefrom. IIIVCI Many a man who wouldn't think of making; a wife of his cook has no scru ples about making a cook of his wife. When progress ceases decay begins. A hypocrite is a fool, a coward and l knave. bound to grip the flagstaff, an' I s'pose you're the same?" "I hain't changed nane!" she re turned, vindictively. A Bridge of Coffins. "But bein' so well pleased with Sim When the British forces were march fer his goln' ahead as he please, spite lng to Pekin In 18K0, after the capture of the parents on both sides; also seeiii' 1 of the Taku Forts, one of the rivers be wlth my own eyes what a modest an' j came so swollen with the heavy rains sensible girl you've raised, an' Idee oc- , that irwas rendered almost lmpass curs to me by which we can git shet able. While in this quandary a bright Idea atruck oue of the rltlsb officers. many popular Ideas of tbe kind. Chi- making such .contract as persons j might otherwise procure tnem to maka, is held, in uusiness Men s eague va r. sth Arnold's Couah Killer has no "T r " ual for Colds.-PAl L. MiLLkK. Coboea. Keeper is npneia in -oen vs. van uei 9W y0-. j,oV. 17. 1-K. u. a bottle. (Me.), 40 Lu k. a. aitnougn tne ped dler had no license to peddle, as he did not lodge at the ina as a peddler. The killing of a dog by an electric car in consequence of the mot or man's negligence Is held, ln Citizens' Rapid Transit Company vs. Dew (Tenn.), 40 L. U. A. 518, to render the street rail way company liable for the damages. An agricultural and mechanical col lege which ls strictly a public or quaau public corporation created by the laws of Oklahoma Is lr.ld, ln Oklahoma Ag ricultural and Mechanical College vs. Willis (Okla.), 40 L. R. A. 677, to be not subject to be sued ln the absence of ex press statutory authority. The mere possibility of Injury by aa unconstitutional statute, which may prevent insurance companies from of the whole thing In a self-respectin' manner. Mis' Taylor, do you atill hold your patent from the government, em bracing this here strip o' land?" he in quired. The slat bonnet nodded violently. "And ruther'n go to law aliout It you will consent to leave It a sorter neutral strip as Jong as you live?" Again the bonnet agitated. "Well, I still hold my patent, too, clearly definin' It as a part of my da 'lains, plainly betrayiu' the mis.ake ::i surveyin' which onr almighty gov i Timent has ni.-nlc. I'll never go back jt my promise nulher, about lpavin' It in the nateral perarle while I keep my claim. Now, when in the course of natur you become an' angel, would ii be proper to supposethe old maids bein' otherwise provided fer, aa I've alwvf tmjfr-tf wrst tvjt jsjq'd Being well aware that the Chinese gen erally order their cofflns years In ad vance and keep them on the premises. and also that they are perfectly air tieht. he consulted with his officers, with tbe result that order were given to search all the houses of the village, and collect every coffin With the aid of a few empty casks, the soldiers constructed a pontoon bridge of coffins sufficiently strong to bear ths artillery, and the river was thus passed In safety. W add III (Mo.), 40 L. R. A. COL luuf flcient to sustain an Injunction against tbe approval of a uniform policy of in surance under an unconstitutional statute by the superintendent of insur ance. ' A Hot Sabterraneaa lik. A subterranean lake of hot water has been found near Boise City, Idaho. It ll 400 feet below the earth's surface, and Tr the average temperature to 170 r -Excn,mi The Tired Old Wonaaa. There was aa old woman who always was tired. She lived la a house where no help waa hired. brother ! Her last words on earth wars, "Dear rnenos, l am suing Where sweeping ain't done, nor churning. nor sewing; And everything there will be Just to my wishes. hFor where tbey don't sat, there's no wash ing of dishes; And though there the aathtma are con stantly ringing, I, having no voice, will get iM ef the stag ing. Don't mourn for me now, den't mourn j far me never. For I'm going to do nothing forever ami I line the shores are magnificently rugged. In no place can a ahip anchor. ' The water even 60 feet from shore ls hundreds of feet deep. The native boats on Lake Titlcaca have straw sails. To Cairo i onatlpaf Ion rsrtTSr. Take Cascarets Csndy Catbartic. loo or 290. II C. C. C fail to cure, druggl-tis refund money. Be what you wish others to become. Let yourself and not your words preach for you. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothinc ?jrrup for children teething, softens tbe gums, reducing inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wiud colic l&c a bottle. It Is an easy matter to love our friends, but it requires some effort to love our enemies. Te Care A Cold la One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ai Dr-agis refund money Cf It falls to cure. c Ignorance of the scope of conscience in its relation to humanity is the cause of many verbal cruelties. Core Guaranteed br OR a. B. MATBR,101S ARCH ST., PU1LA.. PA. Ease at once; no operation or delay from business. Consultation free. Endorsements of phy-ttclans. ladles and prominent citizens, send lor circular. Once hours A. M. to 1 P. M. Liberty is one of the most natural rights we possess," and one which we know the least of. Ptso's Car Is ta m edicts, to bra. a- ap children's Oaaghs sad Colds.-lfrs.lL O. Buibt. SpracM, Waaau. Marsh . lSst, The highest civilized accomplishment the science of government began in the nursery. Urn Tsv-Baa For Fifty Vrmt. Guaranteed tobacco babit cure mates weak men strong, blood pure, ouc, 1. All druggists. Woman la the pinnacle of divine creation on earth, and we should all look up to her and render her the hign eat homage. ' A manufacturing plant at Edge field. 8. C gins cotton, presses the seed and puta the oil. phosphate and cattle food in marketable shape, spins tbe lint Into yarn and then weaves Pitt T.-d-nrd' Fair. When Davy Ledyard had been liv ing ln the country a year, his papa took him to tbe County Fair and he sawj more pumpkins and cabbages and; beets, and apples, and grapes and! vears, than he had seen ln all his life; before! j But his little sister Lucy couldn't go, i so when he went home, he told her' that be would make a little fair, all for' her and she might help him. j There was a big packing-box In the yard, turned on Its side, that they had often played "house'' In. and this they took for tbe fair building, and Davy got aome starch twies and soap boxe and fixed little stands all around the edge Inside. Then he took Lucy and started out to find things that would like frult and vegetables. It was a bleak day. The wind wa raw and cold, and the white frest stll lay on the grass and stones. But the; buttoned their coats, and pulled d w their cars, and n--i---' ' - -jacj said she was not cold at all, and Davy said they would find plenty of Ine "specimens" for the fair; and so bey did, for all things are possible to inch children as Davy and Lucy. They picked a lot of wild-rose berries Irst, and spread them on one of the itands for apples. Then Davy picked :wo gourds, from a vine that grew on i wall, for squashes. But two squashes and some apples ire net enough for a whole fair! Se :aey walked around again, to find omethlnf mere. Suddenly Davy said, "Why, Lucy! :he top part of the small acorns will ook exactly like potatoes r Bo they picked up a lot of acorns, and took tha :ops out and piled them ap for pota toes. While they were doing this Davy thought of something else; aad that was elto-berrles, (or plow. Oa Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. Tbey have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and tbe digestion is poor; the skin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work is a burden. What is the cauae of all this? Impure blood. And the remedy? TRUMPET CALLS. aaBa'a BTara Sounds a Waralag Nat to tha Unredee-acd. ATLRE ls hard to deceive. Rob Nature, and she will rob you. Meanne-9 1 Idleness ln busi ness. To lose patience may be to loss all. Forbidden flowers have s sweet odor. When home Is a slave-pen, It la not home. Trials are the up-grade lessons of edu sation. The way of life is narrow, but well paved. Wherever there is envy, there ls ig norance. No man can do hla best whose inotiv Is not love. Nothing emits a worse odor than a fallen name. Deception ls a viper that bites back and forward. Too much notoriety ls like a blanket coat in hot weather. Learn to be contented, and you will , know how to be rich. Every dog has his day, but a dog'i day la only a dog's day. Most people feed the body too much and the mind too little. Honor your convictions, and heaven and earth will honor you. God haa already come Into the heart that longs for his presence. Facing to-morrow's trials Is turning your back on to-day's duties. Nothing but the love of truth will open the seals of gospel glory. The man can ask most of God, who oas given him most of himself. Love would rather serve Christ In a lungeon thai satan ln a palace. Whatever comes from the heart, has a voice that speaks to the heart. Tbe stars of God's promises shins more brightly ln the night of grief. There most be Red Sea daager be fore there Is Red Sea deliverance. It will take eternity to brine out of as all that God has put m us here. Discouraging a good man, is the devil's way of spiking his best gun. Christians may overcome great sini and be made miserable by little ones. Some men make their Intentions of being better an excuse for not being so. Ephraim was cake on one side and dough on the other. His family still lives. What a difference there Is between what we are and what we want others to be. Every good law ls a public confes sion that society ls not as good aa It should be. History ls the record of wht man'a heart has been. Christ is ths prophecy of what It may be. A Paper Mansion. A Largs paper bouse with to rooms haa been erected by Bo gentleman upon his country Mtis Savlnowka, In Podolla. The how., constructed ln New York by M lean engineer, and cost 80,000 rwi Its architect declares that k w-jj longer than a stone building. t0 a the triumph of the paper still morn phatlc, the proprietor has resolredi; the whole of the furniture iim made of the same material. Dahomey's Temple or Berpla The small town of Werda, h . kingdom of Dahomey, is celebre-sji Its temple of serpents, a long buat ln which the priests keep upwardt thousand serpents of all siies, j, they feed with birds aaa ft . brought to them as offering! by Uki tlves. Some men snatch victory from feat, but more snatch defeat froa n lory. Lazy Livok I have beeu troubled a great 4J am tion. I found CASC'AKETS to be all -', for them, and secured such relief the m- .'41 that I purchased another supply and j II pletely cured. I shall only be too siaflfi "f ommend Cascarets whenever the opporti'. ' 1 Is presented." J. A Surra. s. 2920jusque-ana Ave., Philsaelphls, CANDY ' ''"j ' fl sL CATHARTIC &V J .5 Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Tote Soil Good, Nerer Sicken. W eaken, or Gripe. Wtkl ... CURE CONSTIPATION. - Sltrilaf B-awSy Can-r, Cllcr. Kr Tt t( WTfl Rift BoM an rm-wwil by al' r Send Posts for Pieuituiu List to tht Dr. ft .. Arnold Hadloal Corporation, WoobbocIH, 1 1 j, iiS! CH I LDB I RTHSf 1 MITCHELLA CQMF S - I Uu T.. W VM t.r.-Mmr Pa TlttO-- not thank yon enough for the goo It rWSJ lok bnt vary ahort tlaar-i an ft ere kailw - I cannot Wasslok had a flne. fat. health olrl-habr. gha Mm alolt a day. I bad a asM epeejr reesTsn-1 recommend It to all e-peotant mothers, ' Full partlenlars free; write. PB.J.M. PXS MED. IS8-1TC TE, Bcriuu,t Japanese Houses. Japanese houses in the larger cities are of one general shape, two stories high, and put together by a curious method of mortising, at whlcb these people are adepts, not one nail being used throughout tbe construction of the building. The "Life Tree" of Jamaica. The "life tree" of Jamaica ls harder to kill than any other species of woody growth known to arboriculutrlsts. It continues to grow and thrive foi months after being uprooted and ex posed to the sun. TO TOPPED rREf Psrsiasetitly ( IsMaitrPrssja-tk . BR. KLINE I UU ' IERVE RESTOUf - ja mmd m. Tom fmmt: h..H !-'""' arW Srataav'aaa-i and Sltr-1 free t aatlaaia. kj a;Ii .it'-. laaUtataat Ma--Ua.SU Ana' Bu-riU-aaMkh FOR FIFTY YEARS' MRS. WINSL0WS SOOTHING SYRU? haa boon nied ky mljlloss of mothr c-Tljrd while TeeAtcs fr ornr rii rt seeshas tbe tail, soitens ine all pa. euros wutd ooUo, aa roasoiiT rpr utairnm- Twasif. Centa a Saul 5jijiiijuvisnMtivirii"irairii ii a n 'fif lODCV"WDIS--yEKT: i iaf IX J l"0 I quirk r.lH.1 aa f caaea. nnl lor bouk ol towliiuoniai. an" i taaataafot Free. Dr. a H GSELlTa BOSS Attoat. i a IX ' a 1 I Tl . ,i , n,li."fflrflH 10 J AllBDIlOn AjeniS ! .'nr rie7s.,t J Hocking Chain. Profit" ninuiinr. ut,'"l Union a. Works. CASTOK LA N D, FREE dl UU olid mitt, -"''". , t,p ;-l . mi -i. M...H ilia. . Ml Volcanic lalanda. Since the beginning of this century no less than fifty-two volcanic Islands ' S successfully Prosecutes Cirijrs. - nave risen out of tbe sea. Nineteen of 1 &ia-- w"i-3 'utoiuTaJuu-iL. mi uuuiuer aave since disappeared, and ten are now Inhabited. rent a part mall rum. When aol at- pan tell It from Pennine til: 11 tlSFIKLPIil'M .. I-!' . . i - - a ..ar TE TinRRlY- UTRF.Ii-fme br-tHe-P; ""! It clears out the channels through which poisons are carried from tbe body. When all impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the core. If there is constipation, take Ayer's Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. WrHm fa - Dmtrtor. We hara the exrinatra aerrleea ef some of the most eminent physicians In the United State. Writ f roely all tba partteolara tn your eaae. Tou will re ceive a prompt reply, without coat. Address, DR. J. c. AVER. Lowell. Mass. I lCoj-ruD. Taatead7 TJael Truth ls stranger than fiction to most j people probably because they don't care for an introduction. RHEUMATISM nAi.rtAwnaRKM-lT(o..iH'iTe.-ii-i-' ti ANTKD Case " will not beneflt. co. ew oris, for A Psychological Cure. The small boy had been requested to do some errands, but Insisted that he was feeling badly. Aa the family phy slcian happened to call he felt the boy's pulse and looked at his tongue, and said: "You h;id better make a strong mus tard plaster." The boy looked depressed and loft the room. "When shall I apply the plaster'" asked the mother. "Don't apply It at nil. He'll get well before that stage of the treatment !s reached." a KPT Oi, r of taul hcnllh that n-1 p T t Svnd S rt to Klr-.UH ''JJ r 10 aampleaand Hwo li-atln" I . . - IS -1 ' In the Chines-. ': A remarkable liiiiliosnt;.!!!- "1 m' r ty is a Chinese tninslnt'on r-f ail .C ellsh eti-iiieeriiic work, f'lrnili'i.' V first Cliinwe work on t!i. "tn? , f i.,-.....-.. 1 -ntlu-ftVH. Tlie tlri h VI Ulfll M - rt .... . lS-lU stMiifthius like th s: "Ksny !n I -.- t M..HI ,..! Ii:is gives '- a nil II. 11-11.. . I'lie txx Idea; Enxlislmniii rryer Tlcn have li-HU-ite.l it. i j printed in large characters on fln rmner anil is bound U roscwow ere, fastened with 'M1 Inner covers inclosins c!mpte Great steps. heights are won by "DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO 'TIG CHEAPER in THE END. aUI 10aa