How a Crowd Laugh. I "The features of the human face,'' said ((lark Twain the other day, "can readily he compelled into a kaleidoscope of con i tortious, running the gamut from the cx- pression of intense delight to the ex pression of excruciating agony. You will never wholly realize this, however, until you have the opportunity of watching a humorist in the throe ijf turning out a "side-splitter.'' Tnlm Out of Srhonl. , Suitor Your sister and I were just talking business out litre on the veranda. Her Little Hmtlicr Oh, no, you wcrn't. When a fellow Urius to talk business sister always lakes him into the conservatory. Smut Pet. Dyeing is ah simpl" n.--. ivie liiu.q wli'M ynw use Putnam Fadeless 1jyi:m. tiolj jy all druggists. The fellows who siiy llitil il ro.l.i no moro for two to live Unci for one evidently never had twins. Snail to OnrflcM Ton Co., Jlronklrn. N. Y., for snmplcs Harllcld 'n mid flcarial0 Powil ira two invtiliiuMi lvmoiiii'M, California has over ljT.'Hli) gripes. ncrcs in State or Ohio, Cjtt of Toledo, I Lucas County. f '" Fiu;.k J. Chunky, make ontlitlmt holitho itciiiur partner of thn firm of K. ,1. Ch nky & Co., ilolnR IntsliioMS In tlie City of Toledo, County and Htntn Hforcs.iM, nnd tlint caid firm will pay the rum of onk liUNmtrcn noi,. i.a3 for each antl every niw of cat tun h that ranoot. Ijo en red ly ttm nm of Hai.l'o C'ATAnnii C'prb. Frank J. Citxky. 8woru to before ine nml siiliscnlmd tn my pr'seii"0,thlfl'lHnl,"yof Jjeeemlwr, i MAI.. ) A. II., lS'-.d. A. W. (il.EASOX v iVo'arv J''ibiin. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and Rota directly on tho Wood mid tnn'otis cur faces of tho system. Krnd for d f iimcuiiils, fron. F. ,1. Cnisxr.y & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by DriiKglstH.7dC. Hod's Family I'IIIh are the her.t. No matter where a man wns horn, ha ewella up and claims to be proud of it. Oarflold Tn, t ho lierl in: (I I'-lno. cures con stipation, siek ueailiiclio uinl liver disorders. It's the ('isagrceable thing that ve ought to remember to forget. Many School Children Aro Meklr. MothorOrny'B Hwoet Powders forChlldren, used by Mother (irny, a nurso In Children's Homo, Sow York, break up Colds la 24 hours, euro Foverlslmnfs, Hi-nclncbc, Stomach Troubles, Teething Dlsordurs and Destroy Worma. At all druggists', -Joe. Haniplo mailed iikk. Address Alien H.OImslcd, Ijo Hoy, N. Y. Scmo fellowa draw on their imaginations when they have no bank accounts to draw on, 4 Tttnt Mimlow. "Why. iti y dear, where have n: been until Ibis lale hour ni the night" "Been out on shieiuilic. 'vc-nligation, m' love. V;:s tonkin' fur ih-that s-s-sh:ulov of Vrm-.s!" MISS CONNIE DELANO A Chicago Noddy Lady, in ft Letter lo Mrs. Pinkham says "Drar Mhp. 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C fn this discourse Dr. Talranjp calls attention to causes of thank'-giving that are reldom recognized, and chows hew to cultivate a cheerful siirit: te:;t, I'sa'raa xx?:iii. 2, "Sinx unto him with n r laiLery and an instrument of ten ttrinpf. A miiHrian ai well as poet and eon q icrir and king was David, tho author oi my text, lie first crnpor.ed tho sacred rhythm and then played it upon a harp, striking and plucking tho striucca with his fingers and thumbs. The harp is tho old est of inusiial inrtrnmcntj. ,uhal invent ed it, and ho was the seventh descendant froii Aiiani. lis nnitic was auRi.'cstcd by '.ho twang of tlie bowstring, lloiner re fer: to the harp in tho "Iliad," It i tho most consecrated of all instruments. Tho flute is i lore mellow, the bugle more mar tial, tho cor;iet 'noro incisive, the trumpet more fYsouaiit, tho oran more mighty, but the limp has a tenderness and inveetnees hclongii.g n no other instrument that 1 1. io of. It enters into the richest sym hihcm of the Holy Scriptures. Tho cap tives in their laducss "hung their harps upon the widows," In other ages it had cinht strings. David's harp had ten 6tring, and when his great soul was ofiro r.ith the theme his sympathetic voice, ae fompanicJ by c.riiiHita vibration of tho ebon!":, must h.ive been overpowering. With as many things to complain about as any man ever hud David wrote more nuthciis than any other man ever wrote. Uo j.iito even the frosts and hailstorms and tempests and creeping things and (ly ing fowl and the moiintaina and the hills and day and night into a chorus. Absa lom s plotting and Ahitlinnhel'n treachery and hosts of antagonists and sleepless nightu and a running sore could not hush his pRt'.hnody. Indeed, the more his trou bles the mightier hia sacred pucms. The words "praise" and "tong" are so often repeated in hi.i psahni that one would think the typesetter's eas-? containing the letters with which those words are spched would be exhausted. in my text David culls upon the people to praise the Lord with an instrument of ten strings. l;ke that which he was accus tomed to finger. The si nplc fact is that tho most of us, if we prnije tho Lord at all, play upon one strirg or two fitringi or three strings when we ought to take a harp fully eh.rded and with giad lingers sweep all tho string ... Instead of being grateiul for hern anil there a blessing wo liappcn to think of, wo ought to rehearse all our llc-sinrj so far as wo can recall them and obey the injunction of my text to sing unto Him wiili an instrument of ten siring. Have yen ever thanked God for delight fume food? What vast multitudes are a hunge.ccl froit day to day or are obliged to tiikc ftnj not toothsome or pleasant to the taste! What millions are in struggle for bread! A Confederate soldier went to the front, and his fami'y were on the verge oi st::i vaiion, but they were kept up by the faith i t a child of that household, who, notici u! that some supply was sure to come, exela i led, "Mo! her, i think tiod hears wlic.i v.e scrape tho bottom of tho barrel." Iiavo you appreciated fie fact that on most uf your tables arc luxuries that do rot come to all Have you realized what varieties of il.ivor ui'teu touch yot'.r tonguo and how tho r-aeeharin and tlie acid have been nit uueil your palate? What fruits, what nuts, what meats regale your appe tite, while many would he glad to gee tho erc.st.i and rindj and pcc!iug3 that fall i'.om your table. i'cr th- lino flavors and the luxurious viand", you bare enjoyed for n lifetime -ier-hapu yon h ivo never cirnre-j-ed to tjod a word of thanksgiving. That is one of the ten -tringi that you ought to have thrum ned in praise to Cod, but ycu have never yet put il in vibration. Have you thanked tlgd for eyesight as originally piven to you or. nft'e.- it was diimed by age, for the g'ass that brought the pag.3 of the book within the compass of the vision? Have you realized the pn vatiir.i those nuC'cr to whom the day is aj black n.i the r.ig'it and who never roe the fc.ee of father or mother or wife or child or friend? Through what painful surgery niaiy have gone to get one glimpse of the light! The eye ro delicate and beautiful and u cfr that one of them is invaluable! And most cf us have two of these won ders of divine mechanism. The man of millions of dollars who recently went blind frori atrophy of optic nerve would have been willinn to give all his millions and be cone a day laborer if he could have kept nlY the blindness that gradually crept over his vision. You may have rntired Imw Christ's synv pathirs were stirred for the blind. Oph thalmia haj nlvrnys been prevalent in Pal estine, tlu- custom cf deeping on the lionse topu, exposed to the (lew and the flying dust of the dr.' teason, inviting this dread ful disorder, A largo percentage of the in habitants could not toll the difference be tween 12 o'clock at noon and 12 o'clock al nb.ht. We are told of six of Christ's mir acles for the cure of the.e sightless cues, but I puoposo tiny were only specimens ol hundreds of vectored visions. What a pitiful spectacle Saul of Tarsus, mighty man, three days led about in phys ical as well as spiritual darkness, he whe afterword mnde Kclix tremble by his elo quence and awed the Athenian philoso pher? on Mar I'i'l and was the only cool headed man in the Alexandria corii ship that went to pieces on the rocks of Mile tus, once Iho mighty persecutor of Saul, afterward tho gloiious evangelist Paul, fot three days not able to take a safe step without guidance! Have you ever given thnnks for two eyes media between the soul inside and tho world outside, media that no ono but tho infinite Clod could create? The eye, the window of our immortal nature, the gate through which all colors march, the picture gallery " the soul! Without tin eye this world is a big dungeon. I foal that many of us have never given otu hearty expression of gratitude for trciiiuf of sight, the loss of which is tho greatest disaster possible, unless it be the loss oj the mind. Those wondrous seven musclci that turn the eye up or down, lo right nt lett or around. No one hut Hod coulci have created the retina. If we have evei appreciated what Cod did when He gavi us two eyes it was when we saw otheri with obliterated vision. A1q, that only through the privation ol others we came to a realization of our own blcsiing! Jf you had harp in hand and ewept all the Btriugs of gratitude, you would have struck this, which is one of the m on t iliilo.it of the ten strings. Further, iirlice how many pass through life in cilen e because the ear refuses to do its oflice. They never hear music, vo cal or instrumental. The thunder that rolls ils full diapason through the heav ens does not startle the prolonged silence. The sir that has for us so many melodies has no sweat sound for them. They live in n.quietude that will not he broken until heaven breaks iu upon them with its har monics. The bird voices of the snringtime, the chatter of the children, the sublime chant of the sea, the solo of the rautalrice and the melody of the great worshminj as semblies mean nothing to them, iluve we devoutly thanked (Jod for these two won ders of our hearing, with which we can now put ourselves under the charm of sweet sound and also cany in our memor ies tho infantile song with which our motlurs put us to sleep ami the voices of ;he great prima donnas like I.ind and i'atti ind Nei'.sun, and the sound of instruments like the violin of the Swedish performer, or the comet of Ai buckle, or the mightiest of all instruments, with the hand of Mor gan on tho keys and his foot on tho pedal, or some Sabbsth tune like "Coronation, in tho acclaim of which you could hear the crowns of heaven coming down at the feet of Jesus? Many of us have never thanked God for this hearing apparatus of the soul. That is ono of tho ten strings of gratitude that we ought always to thrum after hearing tho voico of tho loved one or the lost htraiu of an oratorio or the clang of u cnthcil ul tower. ' Further, there are ruiny who never lee ojnize how much Uod gives them when i ire fives them sleep, f nsormia is a calam ity wider known in our land than in any other. By midlife vast multitudes have their nerves ro overwrought that slumber has to be coaxed, and mr.ny are the'vic timii of chloral and morphine. S'eepless ness is ai Amcricm disorder. If it has not touched you and you can rest for seven or eight hours without waking if for that length of timo in every twenty-forr hours you can bo frco of oil care and worrimont and your nervea are rctured and your limbs escape from oil fatigue and the ris ing sun finds you a new iron, body, mind and soul you hava an advantage that ought to he put in prayer end song and congratulation. As long os yen collect vast dividends and have health jocund and popularity un LoiMsdcd you wilLhava crowds of iesuving friends, but let bankruptcy and invalid ism ond defamation come, and the num ber of your friends will bo ninety-five per cent. oiT. If you have been through somo meat crisis and you have ono friend left, thank Clod and celebrate it on tho sweet est harpstring. Hut we must tighten tha cords of our harp and retime it whils ve celebrate gos pel odvaniages. The hieheot stylo of civ ilization the world has ever seen is Amer ican civilization, and it is built out of tho gosocl of pardon and giod morals. That gospel rocked our cradle, and it will epi taph our grave. It soo.hcs our sorrows, brightens our hopes, inspires ovr courage, forgives our sins and saves ovr souls. It takes a man who is all wrong Rnd makes him ail right. What that gosnel has done for yon Rnd me is a ctory thr.t wo can never fully tell. What it has done for the wo-ld and will yet do for the nations it will take the thou sand yean of tho millennium to eelehrnte. Tho grandeft churches are yet to he built. The mightiest anthems aro yet to be hoisted. The greatest victories are yet to bo gained. The most beautiful Madonnas are yet to be painted. Tho most trium phant processions ore yet to march. Oh. what a world this will be when it rotates in its orbit a redeemed planet, girdled with spontaneous harvests and enriched by orchards whoso fruits aro speckless and redundant, and the last pain will have been banished and the last tear wept and the last groan uttered, and there shall be nothing to hurt or destroy in all Ood'n holy mountain! All that and moro will come to pans, for "tlie mouth of tho Lord hath spiken it." iSo far I hs-.ve nentioned nine of the ten strings of tlie instrument of gratitude; I now come t- the tenth and the last. I mention it Inst that it nay be the more memorable: heavenly anticipation. Jly the grace of Uod vc arc going to move into a place to much better than this that on ar riving we will wonder that we were for so many years so loath to make the transfer. After we have seen Chrint fa"c to fnce and rejoi'vd over our departed kindred there aro some mighty spirits we will want to meet coon after we pasn through tho gates. Wo want to sec and will see David, a mightier king in heaven than he ever was on earth, and we will talk with him about psalmody ond get from him exactly what lie meant when he talked about the instru ment of ten strings. We will confront Moses, v.ho will tell of the law giving en rocking Sinai and of his mysterious burial, with no or.o but Cod nrcscnt. We will see .Toshua, and he will tell us ot the coming down of the wa lis of Jeri cho at tho blast of the ram's horn and ex plain to us that miracle how the sun and moon could stand still without demolition ot the monetary rvstcm. We will see Until and have her tell nl tho harvest field of lioaz, in which she gleaned for atllicted Naomi. Wc will sec Ya-diti end hear from her own lips .the story of her banii:hiiint from the 1'crsian pal.co by liLamoi-.a Ahasuerus. We will ceo and talk with Daniel, and he will toll U3 how ho saw llchhzzar banqueting hall turned into a Rhmghtcr house, and how the lions greeted him with lovi lg fawn inntead of stroke of cruel paw. We will see and talk with Solomon, whose i palaces arc gone. hut. whose inspired cni I grams stand out stronger and stronger a I uip roniiu ics pass. i , Wc will sea Paul and heur from him i how Felix trembled before him and the audience of skeptics on Mars 1 1 ill were confounded bv bis sermon on flip ln-nllipr. , hood of man!what ho raw at Kphcsus and Syracuse and t'lipippi and Home and how J dark was the Mariertine dungeon and how sharp the ox? llut beheaded him on the I road to Ostia. Yea. we will ecc all tlie I martyrs, the victims of axe and sword ond tire and Inl.nw. What a thrill nt excite ment for in v. hen wc gaze unon the heroci and heroines who cava their lives for the truth. Wc will s.-e the gospel proclaimers Chry sostom and Hounlalrus and Whitcfiehl. and the Wr.dcya and .Tol-n Knox. We will fee the great. ChriMiau poets. Milton and Dante and Watt and Mr. Demons and Frances llavergal. Yea, all the de parted Christian men end women of what ever age or nation. Hut there will he one focus toward which nil eye will directed. His in fancy having slept on pillow of straw; all the hates of the llerodic lioveriflnenl plan ning for His assassination; in afler lime whipped as though lie wero n criminal; asleep on the cold mountains because no one of-'ered Ilim a lodging; though the greatest being who ever touched our earth, derisively ealled "this fellow;" His last hours writhing on npikca of infinite tor ture; Hit) lacerated form put in sepulcbcr, then reanimated and ascended to bo the centre of all heavenly admirationupon that greatest martyr ami mightiest hero of nil the centuries we will be permitted to look. Put that among your heavenly antic ipations. Now take down your hnrp of ten strings and sweep nil tho chords, making all of them tremble with n great gladness. I have mentioned .just ten delightsome food, eye sight, hearing, healthful sleep, power of physical locomotion, i'lumiued nights, men tal faculties in equipoise, friendships of life, gospel advantages and heavenly an ticipations. Let us make less complaint and offer more thanks, render less dirge ninl more cantata. Take paper and pen anil write down in long colu mns your bless ings. I have recited only ten. To express all the mercies (hid has beslowcd you would have to use at leat three, and 1 think five, numerals, for surely they would run up inln the hundreds and the thou sands. "Oh, give thanks unto tho Lord, fur lfe is good, for His mercy endureth forever." (lot into the habit of rehearsal tyi the brightnesses of life. ; Notice how many more fair days there are than foul, how many more good people than bad you meet. Set your misfortunes lo music, as David opened his "dark say ings on a harp." If it has been low tide heretofore, let the surges of mercy lliat are yet to roll in upon you reach high water mark. All things will work to gether for your good, und heaven is not far ahead. Wake up all the ten strings. JUessing nnd honor and glory and power be unto Ilim that sitlcth upon the throne aud unto the Lamb forever. Amen! Cori'rlsht, !S, h. Klnnsck.) Man wltli the Slewpan. In the Barbatelll eatate, north of Pompeii, the ukeleton of a man evi dently a fugitive from the eruption of 79 A. D. has been found, aayg the Athenaeum. When struck by death he was carrying, tied In a bundle by means of a cord, (mad of hemp) the following objects of value: An ex quisite silver stewpan, (rasseruula), weighing 620 grammes, the handle of which Is ornamented with shell-fish and molliiHks of various kinds; a soup spoon with a broken handle; a spoon for mixing hot drinks, a silver penny of Domitlun, and two keys. There were also, lying In a heap, 187 copper pence, tho oldest dating from the- time of Agrippa, the latest from tho time of Titus. Detroit Free Press. KeeUsd rtaluisnt. Mr. Flnnigan Phwut's thot yes do he putntln'T Miss Annnbelle Finnlgan Cupid, pa. The god of love, ye know. Mr. Finnlgan B'tr tU' love of heaven, put v ft-ruglan an him, lis looks like THE SABBATH SCHOOL Inlernntional Lcssuii Comments For ' February 9. Subject: Ths Sin of l ying. Acts lv 32, v. il Golden Text, Cph. I 25 Memory Verses, 3-5 Commentary on (ho On) 's les on. ,32. "Multitude." The whole 5000 men tioned in verse 4, and probably many oth ers, who had hecu converted by the minis try ofathe other apostles since that time. "Of one heart." Though of different ages, dispositions and conditions before they be lieved, and perfect Btrangers to one an other, yet when they met in Christ they were intimately acquainted. "Neither said any of them." There was not a dissenting member. No such thing as discord existed among them. "All things common." There existed such confidence in each other. 33. "With great power." With no diffi culties among themselves to absorb any of their time, the apostles were encouraged by a spiritual, praying church, to preach with great vigor, spirit and courage. "Wit ness. The apostles were witnesses to what they had seen and heard. This is a most effective way of preaching. "Of the resur rection." All knew of tho death and bur ial of Jesus. Hut the enemies of Jesus, the Jews, would not believe in the resur rection nf Jesus. ' 34. "That lacked." This was one rea son for their favor nmong men, for all could sec tho self-sacrilicing spirit that actuated them. "Sold them." Jt seems clear that all the owners of real estnle who belonged to the church sold property. "'Things that, were sold." The language hero expressly avoids saying that these men sold oil they had. They sold some things, nnd the sum realized from what was sold was offered to the common store. 3o. "At the apostles' feet." To be dis nosed of as they should direct. They would he better able to determine where there Was need. Having a relief fund the apos tles could draw upon it without making every caso public. 30. "Jnscs." Or Joseph. He is the well known Itarnahas, who is afterward fre quently mentioned as on associate of the apostle Paul. That he was a Levite is a remarkable circumstance; we ore soon af terward told that even many pricsis be lieved. Chap. 0: 7. The surname of liar nnbns, which tho apostles gave him, ol. hided, without doubt, to an extraordinary gift of the .Spirit which was manifested in his addresses nnd exhortations, "til Cy prus." An island in the Mediterranean Se.1. not very far distant from the Jewish coast. Tho Jews were very numerous iu that land. 37. "Having land, sold it." "lie com. fnrtcd by his gifts os well as his words." lie ccrtainlv proved his sinceritv. 1. "Hut." The little word "but" is the hinge on which great issues turn. "Ana nias." The meaning of the word is "Fa vored of the Lord," or "Jehovah is gra cious." . "Sapphira." "Beautiful." Their characters were in sharp contrast with their names. Here is a contrast between the honest liberality of Harnabas and the hypocrisy of Ananias ond his wife. Pro fessors of the gospel, but certainly not (rue believers, for all that truly believed were of one heart and of one soul. 2. "Kept back port of the price." While they pretended to make on offering nf nil. This was hypocrisy, and was called n lie. "His wife." This sin was premedi! ated by! both parties. They had not, set their a fleet ions on the land, but the money exercised such nn influence on them that, they could not resolve to resign the whole, anil hence they retained a part. They wore unwilling to acknowledge this circutn-tance pub licly. 3. "Filled thine heart." Satan, tho father of lies, a li.-u- from the beginning. Peter traces the sin buck to ils source--(he heart into which Satan had been ad mitted; his question recognizes Annnin-i's I lower to resist these evil iurluonces. Sal. in mocked; Annnins opened his heart. "To lie to the Holy Ghost." The apostles dis claim onv power in theniseUos. It is Christ who works the miracles: the (Ind of Abraham who gives the power nf heal ing, and the Holy Spirit who is grieved by sins like that of Annnins. 4. "Thine own." He might. 4iave kept it without incurring the displeasure of the apostles or the Lord. "In thine own pow er." These questions show that, the be stowment of goods was perfectly volun tary and not a law, and that the crime was a free and deliberate act. Ananias was not censured because he bad not Hiirrcn dered his entire property, but for false hood in 7irofcssing to have done so when he had not. "I'nto t!od." Tlie offense was chiefly against (Jod. David tiilies tliis some view of his sin iu Psa. fil: (i. Hut this is an important text to prove the person ality of the Holy IJhost. 1'eter uses the terms God ond the Holy Ghost fv. 31 in terchangeably, which shows that the Holy Ghost is not merely on emanation from God, hut He is God Himself. 5. "Gave up t he ghost." The immediate fall ond death of Ananias, when Peter had addressed him. must be viewed as a direct act of God. "Great fear came." Thin ef fect on the Christian communily is thought to he the chief design of so startling a judgment. fl. "Young men." The earliest church was not without young men and young women. Acts 12: 13. "Carried him out." Just beyond the walls of the city. That the body was not taken to his home is in dicated by his wife's ignorance of what had occurred. "Ilui-ied." In a hot cli mate, like that nf Palestine, burial had to take place at once, and the graves (caves with niches) were always open. : 7. "Aflpr three, hours." Priiliablv nf llip next hour of prayer. I'nder the shock of tne oeain ot Ananias tney nan not uis. persed. 8. "Tell me." The question was Sup phira's place for repentance; the Holy Spirit strove with her in Peter's words, hut she resisted his strivings. "So much." Perhaps Peter pointed lo the money still lying where Ananias had placed it. V. 2. "Yea." It had been in her power to save her husband by a word of warning pro test; it was now in her power to clear her own conscience by confession. 0. "Agreed." Happhira's answer proved to Peter that their sin had been premedi tated, and not. one of haste or ignorance. She was equal in the sin w ith her husband. Peter's question gave the first knowledge to Kapphira that their guilt whs discov ered, but. her answer was given. "To tempt." To test, or try the Spirit of the Lord by attempting to deceive Him, but "God is not mocked" or deluded. 10. "Fell yielded." It was not through Peter's words, nor his prayers, nor through shame, nor through remorse that this guil ty pair died, but an immediate judgment of God. 11. "Great' fear." This judgment an awered the end for which it was inflicted: a deeply religious fear occupied every minu, ann Hypocrisy anu deception were 'banished from this holy assembly. Cermany Adopts American Methods. Germany is golns to adopt the Amer ican stylo of using a large stamp for cancelling letters and postal cards, says the Chicago Dally News. The size of the present Instrument Is Just sufficient to cover one stamp, so that several im pressions have to be made when mors than one postage stamp la used to pre pay a letter, Besides this drawback (he time and dato of the mailing of the letter were uover to be clearly aeen. Iu the new stamp the placo, time and dato of delivery will not be In the middle of the stamp, but on the two margins; Rlrh Man's Ids of Keveaga. J. M. Longyear of Marquette, Mich., who built himself a palatial home at a cost of IpOO.OOO in thut Uty, has be come so en'iblltarod against the city for ullowlng a railroad to run so near his property thaf ho will move the house, stone by stone, to Ponton, which project will almost reach the original cost ot the structure. Chicago Chroa- BEFORE HE TOOK VOCE LER'3 Re Con id Not Toneh Ills Wife's Itlnnera and They Were "Fit For a Kin." So writes our esteemed friend, Mr. Frank Chambers, of 0 Bennett St., Chis wick: "For over two years I suffered agon ies from indigestion, and became reduced to a mere shadow of my stalwart self. I would return home from my business feel ing so faint that I could hardly drag one leg after the other; my dear wife did all she possibly could to tempt me with dain ty dishes, and as I entered (he house I sniffed ond thought: 'Oh, bow good; I know I can cat that.' Hut. olos! no sooner had I eaten a few moulhfuls, when I felt sick; severe pains shot through my chest nnd shoulder blade, my eyes swntn ond everything seemed black. 1 became alternately hot ond cold, and got up from such a dainty dinner heartily side of living, and feeling 1 wns a sore trial to everybody. I may mention that 1 was also very much troubled with a scaly skin, anil often boils. Hut one evening I no tired my w ife seemed mora cheerful than usual. I questioned her nnd found she had been reading a pamphlet die had re ceived, of men iilllicled juM as I was, and who had been cured by Vngcler'o Com pound. Said she, 'What gives me more faith in it is that it is made from the for mula of an eminent physiciuii now in ac tive practice in the West llnd of London, so 1 am sure it is no quark thing.' "All right, dear, let's have a bottle,' said I. After taking the contents of the lirst bot tle I felt very much better, ond deter mined to givo this remedy a fair triul, and I can positively assure you that a few bot tles have made a new man of me. I can sleep well, eat anything and thoroughly enjoy life. I have told several of my friends, whom 1 knew were suffering the same as myself, und they all wish me to say thot they are like new men. I sin cerely bless the great physician who gave you (he formula of Vogeler's Curative Compound, and also yourselves for mak ing its virtues known to a suffering pub lic." The proprietors (the iSt. Jacobs Oil, Ltd., Tlaltimore.) will send n sample free to any one writing lo them and mentioning this paper. I'lx-ploi-ers have approached within 2H8 miles of the Xorth Pule, but the nearest approach lo the south Iiiik been 772 miles. "Is Worth Its Weight tn tinlil." "Had Eexetnn for three years; tried three doctors and even-advert isud remedy, wit hout effect, till I u k-d '.l etterino. Half a box of Tel -ferine removed all signs of tho disease." -C. H. Adams, t.'oluinhiuj K. ('. f.0 -. n box by mail lom J. T. rilniptriii. .Savannah, Clu., il your drutfirlst don't k ep it. Chattcrtoii, the poet, had a pussm i. amounting to mania, for sludciin' cii! mnnuFcriptK. (iarlleld Headache Powders are especially adapted to 1;ih needs ot iiervniH women. That man is truly happy who docuu't want the things he can't get. llC4t For tilt? JtoCTOlN. No matter whnt ails you, lieaila"lii t- a rnneer, you will iit-vr K'et well until your bowcis uro nut rlKlit. I'AscMir.TH help untum, euro yon tvuliout n uripo or puiii, iroiluee easy natural movoiui'iils, cot you juiit 10 cents to sturt Kct'.lnp your health back. Caii c tur.TK Cnmly (.'itliiunie, the c-nuiiie. iut u;i In nintnl boxe.j, every tablet lias C. C C. stamped on it. Ilewnro of Imitations. . People -with roo:l intentions nre some times like an aiurm clack tli.it iloem't off. Bolil for 10. on I'owilrr pup'S a lu"ulii',iic, Tlie people who neglect to make hay while the Mm chines tut tin ice. FITHpennanently eurPtl.Nn fltpnrnorviff n!8 nftor II rut lny' use nf Dr. Kliuo'sdroat hrviiHtnrer.$2lrinl Imttlo aiiJtnntisi"rt!0 Dr. II, H. Klini:, Ltd.. WHAivh St. lhilii.,l,a. Uihbon, the historirui, i"'h vo:I thn te dium of hi Inborn by nhsnluto idieiirve. Mrs. Wlns.ow'flHoolh.nff fiynip forehlMron tmtthlUff.noftGn thngum,. reiim: (uilamniR, Hon, aUnyv pain.ru nn vinloHi a. 5c nbotih;. 1 Sonic follows tipvit try to hreiil: them eelvea of biui habit until tlicy are hi kv. I do not ln'Hev.1 rjo8 Curo f r Consump tion has hi) fquu! f-r eouKhr-nrul cold'? .1 oh y F. Buyer, Trinity SpririMf, inrl., Yoh. 35, 1WH). From a iiiolher'p point of view the naughty child laker- alter Us lather. Carflclil Xa eurea eoniitiiatln. It an iiiqui.itive pcracn e.ltrays a tiues tiuntule character. jiii t ) rVff ....A " - ,.H.. Art --.Zi V -' lit; -' , -. i. i 4 My Lungs " An attack of la Erinpe left me with a bad cough. My friends said I had consumption. 1 then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it cured me promptly." A. K. Handles, Nokomis, 111. You forgot to buy a bot tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. Three slid : 2.1c, (0c, II. All druggists. ronmilt your doetur. If lio soys take It, then ! ns lie :ty. If lis tolls vnu nut t. ukn It. then dun't tiike it. Us knowi. Leuvc It Willi lilm. We tu r willinK- J. CJ. AYKU CO.. !.ocll, mass. .lUfJUWSHPlPSWSW snww MABE BY TM& WAICtRi r IT M OILED CLGTK.NG m HAVC THE 5ANI P0INT5 C5rCttl-fctP15 WO CITE 4.SS C8NP1.6TB SATISFACTION. 4old IMrilal at Hiiflhto l-'xponiilnn McILIIENlNY'S TABASCO t1! i i.'i at WBNC CARTRIDGES IN hli always give entire satisfaction. They are made and loaded la a "vfl mnHprn mnnnpp Kv pvnrt mnrhinprv nnprntfcl hv skilled exnerta. hf tupv Rimnr iwppp vnrr lari" prunr-m of 'Our l 'iiiu' vcM imi' nwruuib uv iui - lftlftiniie It ill. Th8 t'T'nt pet' -ti), pro'lnftna of Ibt, si g.'-irl tttiKi'Lv, Hn w nn. .1 i Im-li" Is I'-'r apfc Fodder Plants, Grasses and Clover W W taftio the Itieat arrftf nfroldfr ul crojifwri. 1 In ti wi fa a Tf; our Tro'iuiu i Htfil kftl'i nnd I crowinff ftL Ic. rwitiiid wiaihlf . U furnlali lui'iriunt crop of hnr Ert? -7 I If ,irfV Btiruu rraiiprri. 'nr (.Ift'ii lucrnl V.nri nw,c itcr. p l. t4'K4 W7 hinhln.ix .f..aft,rf-.in.t. Our INiUUi clrr, M.,B. rhr lrVV?VA1??. ffiVvjJm f Ur Tr,"",lu ,rM,,,, r.-.l.lr-r; o.ir Tttnum-i.1 ?y NtAV'' n'VT jtiViSjT- f"tn l f"1"!"! (waaiblf. Mo warrant iwr nr-w mlslurt ( art-. j5' K A.' 1 IkAiTIm furnlali a lui'iriunt crop ot l-tT on rfrv aoll wltert film ttd. '"fiTt'arri J M $W&$f$ VEGETABLE SEEDS ?&M&S&$ ff ''. iVV' h 1rt groaer. Choice cnlfili m--I nf lm rW. anrt tip a C-iP 'ftV W&Wj MZr. III. vTb lta-e a irrnfn,loua alook nf fiu- t& ftM- ach h -jSV B L.l' 'jT 'tlMl (ir-a, ifi l rmn. riidi-tiri. bnn anfl mat r nifir nwnt-f tft &yUt''h W pA JfT V'jjfcpf'C makitif TMftat.!. 'nr are bouct uaaen, tbt tluJ lha laarktl 0?-.W J j Wjk ForlOc-VJorihSIO. jS'::S"::Of rirV1. Onr Brrl fatal.iK with a larna nnrnlwr of mm farm afl Jy V Vi VV''iWjrlw aianip. Tli.-Bi-if.d nre talilclr or tlt$!() lorn atiari. j&JSt't'V? S'?V VI' J W4t JOHN A.SALZEBSEEOCO., SV1 f$ VEGCTHBLE SEEDS W RT" thf larpft grotrer. Choice III. ffa Ita- e u irrmtrnlout tlrwli nr garJautr n J furiaer "toil. .nr,i.., , i...,,rr .., ...,m..,.........y... THE CHILDREN ENJOY Iife out of tloors and out of the panic.-, wliio.ii they play and the enjoy ment which they receive and the efforts which they ni.ike, cornea the ffi-entcr part of that healthful development which is ao essential to their happiness when grown. When a laxative is needed the remedy which is fr'iven to them to cleanse and Kweeten and ntrenpthen the internal organs on which it acta, nhoiild be such as physicians would aam-tion. because its component pnrta arc known to be wholesome and the remedy itself free from every objectionable quality. The one remedy which phj&iciaiis and parents, well-informed, approve and recommend and which the little ones enjoy, because of its pleasant flavor, its gentle action and its beneficial effects, is Syrup of Figs and for the same reason it ia the only laxative which should be used by fathers and mothers. Syrup of Fitrs is the; only remedy whi:!t act gently, pleasantly and naturally without griping, irritating, or nauseating and which clean.sca the system effectually, without producing that constipated habit which result. from tin; use of the old-time cathartics and modern imitations, and against which the children should be so carefully guarded. If you would have them grow to manhood and womanhood, strong, healthy and happy, do not give them medicines, when medicines are not Heeded, and when nature needs assistance in the wny of a laxative, give them only the simple, pleasant and gentle - Syrup of Figs. Its quality is dttonotpnly to the excellence of the combination of the laxative principles of plants with pleasant aromatic syrups und juices, but also to our original inoLliud of manufacture and as you value the health of the littls ones, do not accept any of the substitutes which unscrupulous deal ers sometimes offer to increase their profits. The genuine article may be bought anywhere of all reliable druggists at fifty cents per bottle. Please to remember, the full name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYR.VP the front of every pack age. In order to get its beneficial effects it is al ways necessary to buy the genuine only. Inmicir. Tommy (at the dinner table) Mr. Johnson, are you Mind ? Mr. Johnson No, my bey; why do yon ask? Tommy Why. nothin', only sls?Pr said you'd fret your eyes opened it you married that Jones girl. Tit-Bits. f, f . s ;ii 53 'w.&iM'MSapi MOTEL EMPIRE, BROADWAY AND 63d ST., N. Y. CITY. ABSOLUTELY MODERATE FIREPROOF. RATES. Frm ii (Irsiiil rvntrnl 8'ntion fr.lt cars mirkul Br.ailwsv ami 7th Av. Ki-eu iimi itos tn Kiu ir. 0,1 .Tni'-ani! niiv nt tin1 IrrrlPA. mko I ho nth Avkiiii l.'.lvntM liiflwny to will Ml., Iivif. which it mono liilinitr-. wjlk ( llnli-1. Tlif llutnl Ktiii-ire i-.tnnrmit Is nofwl for 1. es-c;i-U"nt coi.Mi-k. '-fli 1-nf m-r ( nnil imxli-ratsTnii-il. Vtlthln ten inlmiten nt siiiiinc norit sml kliopiiiiifl co-.tn,s. All inr.i iiis the Kintilrn. Bend to Liiii1iy fur awrli.tln- llookls's. V. .IOHN"nN yt'TNX, lf"lrltor. MUHTlMKlt M. tKI.LV, Kuuto. Load tho World., Are You Sick? Bond your name ana r. O. artMrcss to Ths R. B. Wills Medicine Co., Hagzrstown, Ml DROPSY.! KEW DISCOVERT; if- imu rniit" ana our wnri Bim ot tontinionik .ind Ouny trotniQi t'ri'O. Dr. U. A. If UEF.fi sui:u, Bx ft, AtUni. a. HUMS CUIilS iVHtilt all tut tAHS. Bos. Cotinh Syrup. 'J'aitn Ghk1. Use I tti'tn Km TIT ririll'PIBTf. I ADVERTI3S IN THI3 IT DRYQ PAPER. nuts. II iHIg iV'iWaaWit -i ! .fin f ri n r it "irsi'in t rlt'ff VfWHifrriri- Vr , ALL CALIBERS uni n at.wj jsr FDR THPAT .t tr I. ..J ...... . A .k. 1 m- f.-r 'M in Ai iericv We uro lip 'iqnrtri. VlX (.fliT ru4 1'H tml laf i4Mtir,-f! Ix-iii r" V.S t. u uiDiiiT nut:, itr it iur iwi. fnin Wl to Kfl hiihc'.l of ri1n nr! i toai i r crc. Wo aro Lb imrotiuevrt. i' t.tiit t'i ft i i lip 'ti prlwinrrnrti? plnnti found tn ftiif ifttutniri) e warrant our ur m inUlurt i nn ftf-y toll whert film ltd. cntfili nt lm fW, utin tip a Inn- ts Mi' awtia. acrt . T-jf ' ' Z' :JWiiJiSSS5aw ... ; ..... ...,.. 'j fcr . i -:.ti Ay.-. V-.':.. ' .'.'" ,.t 't 'w CO. - s printed on t rrv rv 1 . BIESTfl if k Hat'-".!! mi " Il yi r ' Ida,