tnottirr f.ccentvic Character Onne. Thero died in Mawntown. Pa., lust wee k, at age of 7U. an c.eoedlnly pcccntric character tamed itichard Wftlcp. He lived in an old cabin built cn the most valuable lund In '.own, and ui'.houirh it was believed '.hat ho lind i-oiihiderahle money he en joyed iK.no of the comforts of clvili.eJ .110. One of his whim was to keep ',wo eld horse in the houc with hn elf. They were always kept in fini Jrdep, and l.e drove them about town lenrly every day in an old wagon with .wo wheeK Tio harness was mud? of one. He used litisocd oil on his brwai ntuad i f Imtt -r. and his favont", ds icrt wa tlaxoi-vd oil aiid bldurlsj.-rie. Am Otrrslskt. Thr was od oversight at ths Ort Ex position at Chicago In not having In full , view, ty oiisv arrangement, sou "omparv j live vital itttlUtl of our own genTil hi-alth m enmparej with other nation, sal our sWfntlfl" fn-lllilM for tba relief of butua. : suffering. Then It would have appeared ; how ttiui-b w are mlsn-pros-ntn 1 iui I how, 'D In till tb'ise minor ilia r Men bt man- ; kind, we are maistnni of cure nn 1 allvial!on, I In the lino ol general ailments wbl-h all nation havo In 'otnmoo, suib an rb'-u-natla , or neural:!.! nflll'-tious, thro if ao prjmpt and permanent uro in the worlJ tli"'iul of what wo foul I hnv shown. 8t. Jfo'.i 1 Oil, for lnston, for this purpo W5ulj j hav taknn any premium that riIr.iI hava Dnn cffre. It lias don so at anay o.' ths ! great fnlra of the world. As for the ordlavy : casualties ol iivry-div, busy llf su ih at spralDs. hrul, burns, wotiaJs or cuts, of coime It is wll known as tho superior remedy of th a'. Perhaps doctor dis agree, hat the people are never mistaken la AIhiuI India. Tho census f India jiP-i published, (riven the topnlutioh an "7.(kM.iii o, about oti.-rtlth of the entire MipulatU li at the iarth. Nearly three- ourth of tho inhabitants aro t :a.'ed in ari rulture. Tie- birth rute I- higher than that of anv Kuropvari country, except Kiu-sia, ivaehinv' 1" in 1 .'. and th- death rate 41 jM-r thou and. A '.out -'i por rent, of the ehlldrea Lorn uio dur ing their lirst year. How's Tti I We'.fT'T "tie ll-iii'ln-l I.inr Itpwanl for ny Wj'' f utarrli XUnl Ciu.nt jucun-il by Hall s I murni ur-. -.,, K. .1.1 in M V ,V .. Tol.'.l .. o. V, '" k uii'lTii;!.i 'l. liHvi'ku'wn K. .1. '' vv tr li- l.it IS ar-, iiik! i i-Iii-vc ti: m M-r-(ritlv U"iiiirnilB i:i h I li iim- irntiwt lii tml liiiitiii' iiiiy at'l to ry iiut ai.y ui.l;tf:i. tmn in ii- ty tin r I'.rin. .... Wl.iri .V Ti.l'AX, NVh ...!! Ii'i;l t-. I lll.lo. Waimmi. Kin-an A- MiiiviM, W li'ilrale lir-.uji-t-. T . . Hi.'". .'I 1 nlHtrli Mi.' Ix t;i!io i iMi r'i.i'.lv. nr'.. -IV lllH't UIlli tl.l'I't'Hll l-.Ti'l IliUI't'U!- -'ir- ftutn'jl tli vtem. 'IVm niwieaU m-i.i Jn-o. 'rln., ijc'. i r Lutiii'. 1 1 ! ' uli lirnutfi-t. A Hiirin.'Ulli. Shrill Wx'r l.-h-nin; .'jiiUht .Vi 'i1' i tiernti in ')!ie lii.'lit r-ci :illy ('! i'l. ." t S in TltltMT '.'nilU lit l n-il ;-i . I. li M ...' lii. iii. Tui mk iir a ii ii i' r ii. l ,, u 1 1 i irjiu;il r.-livf. Lj't,i:vi I n. Naplrt's cuiii wiiliiiitf tiiMe'iinp wa p.U . a ui' l:i tin- ifank nf lliitiliind in bam I'ilU lii'ti a l nf slr!iy ralneral WMsnt. tJot'oUam' no others. jtUJalx . , ilnti .. : i -ii t nl ilrunui-l- k H' yjiri n'll tiwiil ty a farm er at I-1: t..t t i i iv. M l. BAD CASE OF SCROFULA I wa a fc-ri'Ht mi(TTr from scrofula, having rircatlfiil tMirr-p in niv phu him! on tuv ht-iiil, Koiiii'llMi-- hki' lurut' li ilii, im ti ttidliK all fit' luui'. Mv liiiilitml I i.i-ie I I Iui i.i in. H x ill 'a feamur.mr.ll.t. At tin- tin. I Ix.t i ! MV AIVKTITK nil'ltOVK.K. ami I li'll s iiiii'M liai N'tli-r. Su I lm i,'ht si el iii't ImiIMc. iiti'l I.' t ii- Inn ii w.t. lit t nun tu-m mm a tut I I'titiii- y ti i - ' j it "n-1. I am now eiiliri' y Iriv frmii mtuIuI.i uikI Mai iicv.ir lu uollrr liiMltli. H.'tOU'M Hll4t.. aluo curwt nn- nt ii tfrr.li nni) in my nl.lc, wliicb w i mi -I In ii.Mir.il.'i.i el I m .,ai t.1' Mhh. A. I '. M KHUN K, I li Ii i i, Itiil. Ilwod'a fi)U carr fruti..il. n, I, in .u-ni-n. V N V 1 "04 August Flower" Miss C. O. McClavi?. Scbool teacher, 753 Tark I'lacc, Iilmira, N. Y. "This Spring while away from home teaching my first term in a country school I was perfectly wretched with that human agony called dyspepsia. After dieting for two weeks aud getting uo better, a friend wrote rne, suggesting that I take August Flower. The very next day I purchased a bottle. I am de lighted to say that August Flower helped tne so that I have quite re covered from tay indisposition." O w IVIOTHERS' Friend5 HIKES CtillD BIRTH EASY. Oolrtn, X.a, Deo. 2, 1883.-My wife usad KOTHEH'B raiEND before her tbird otmflnenjent, and saya aho would not tx ariUiout n for hundreds of dollar. DOCK VIIX8. Serf by express 00 receipt of price. 1IJM per bot (law Uofk " lo Mothers" ouukd free. MHADritLD iteOVLATOm CO vauasMMssaT. ATLANTA, ava VERY BAD YEAR FOR LABOB WAOES OTNEHALLY REDUCED And Trsdes Unions Disorganised. Leaden Hope lor Better Timet. " Tht year le03 will to down a ona of tba niot trying for organized labor trade, un ions since the foundation of the once grand organization of Knights of Labor in Oct., ', up to the prrsent date. With over one half of the Industrial clashes or the country unorganized and working Inde pendent of the united irafts, eitraordinary conditions have arien wliicb have operated asainM the wage earners without regard to clans. In particular may he mentioned the money panic, witn its contraction of credits and gpiier.il restriction of bumness opera tions, entailing Idleness and reduced in comes to the laboring masses. Trices for the staple articles of trade hove ruled al nrmally low for the J nt tix months of leaving the margin of protit very narrow and to enable the employer to re main in the race for bu-iness the eroployej wire necmsnrlly coniielle. to bear port of the burden. Wage reductions, according to the belief of prominent labor oll'n ials.whtle affording temporary relief have been prac ticed to S'.ich a:i extent as to diminish tha purchanlng lower of the laboring classes, aud have closed up markets fur n very lar?e proportion ofthn country's r'oducl. Tims, while the mean of production are abundant the large clan of working people who have suffered by the business depression have not the means to consume, or tbey have been compelled to reduce their wants to hare nccesilies. As for trades onions. It ran be sain they : are stnnger nnmericuily at t!i close of the I year than at the beu.ulnx TheoMiciolsof , the his- nati'iiiai trades unions located in I I'litjhiirg, I'a , say that In times of prosper ' it y the working ciafS'-s become Apathetic in i tlieir uiport l' the union, i,ut turn to it I when ihe war ogainl w.i-es is commi'lired , Kinunci.illy the uninns are many thoiisands 1 poorer than when thry comiiii'iiced the year. In many cralts big striais and lock I iiuts have occurrl and tba unemployed I lirivt- been drawing relief. I'horgahlzed I workrt.eri who huve been foreed out ol nn 1 I'liivment have nothing to fall back upon. I enerally spi-akiiig. wage-earners of every class have suili-red ilurmg the year. In no crult have wnges tern advanced, while the I trades that have suceeded in maintaining i the rates pal I the previous year are rare ex 1 ei'i'tions to the ruiu. 1 he trades maintaining j 1"U rales are ntnotig the br-t otganizvd of nnyni.il even tuose workmen have been uu nine to M-eure r-gtilar employment, l'hrae 1 trades rer-evere in the idea tuutwage reduc i lions beneht no one in the end mid will not . make any coneeion. regardless of ro'ndi I tions ol trade whi'.'h would seem to warrant ' reductions tor the time beinc. 1'lic stand is taken by the oidist and nio-t successful trades unions Ilia, the iinKiverirhnit-nt of the wat-e enrnt-r works di-tress to ull classes I if per.-isted n long enough and light every ! lnovi'in-n: in that direction. I ' J li is the phitlorm ol the National Asso ! ei.ttioii of Window itlnsi Woikers and the Ami ne in I I: nt iiias Workers' union with out exception the uronuest national trades iriioii in the ''lined h-atea, the loruier the bulwark of the Knights ol l abor, and the latter the h-ading national tiudes union ol the Anieiican Ketler.ition ol l.ahor. . oth ori;ani.aioii9 reiiii.riucii i.-.r;-.- wuicei or 1 I g I- I I.., l.n r "' t u -w... . UlliulV 1. , t e tr.. les. 1 he year has w ii:i-se l some radical d punun's in the t , l.irge t derated bodl, witli which in ir. 11. 1 the tni'le unions Oi the country ar- .I 'l.nted. Alter fourteen years ai the h-ni 1:1 1 innit (f the Kuigbts ; 01 l-.iiior 1. . lo.ver.y was deposed Imiu ' , ihepoMtion ot grand imi-ter workman lit the nii elii.g ol the general UM-emhly in i'hila- i I hi.i n l entiy. 1 )'undriy tirst became (rran dmaster work : m.m at 1 hn .uio in l7'.i. Ihe ineinyi rhi 1 1 otthooriieratth.it tunc wus 11. I'l. It reaci.nl the apex ol its power iti 1-m.. In I July ot that year its member-hip ii.imhcred I TJ'J.iiTT. 1 ver 00 i.dii members had 'owed I the Knights w ithm a ye it. due of the j ca ises lor this rapid growth was the im- I meii-e advertising received in 1 iitntiueuco ! i ol the Wabash Mrike, tint more directly on j aci Hint ol the action 1 t the l-edi-ration of 1 l.ahor having appointed May 1. 1-so, as the ! ! day when workmth throughout the Tinted Hates were to strike to es::ilili-.li an eight houiday. Ihe Kr.ights had impart in this j particular transaction, hut the public' and j even the ni wspul ers had not at that lime learm-l to disiingiiith between the two g'eat bodies of utg.itu.ied labor. Today tne j Knightc' order is hut a remnant of its form- I ' er i-ell. owing to the arbitrary methods ol : its ex -leader. Ihroughor.t the entire country, the Window duiss Work--; ers' association is about the only trades union ol any coi)tqticnce 1 1 connected with tht order. Owing to the 1 hange of leadership some predict a new ; I lease ol lile lor the Knights, w hile others I j t-.iy it will julTer through the disaffection ol , ! I'owderiy's Iriemls. Uurm the year lust j enoed it has t..nue little progresi, but a ,-en- eral improvement tsexprcted. 1 i 1 he various s.cheiiie lor the amiliiatuation I of all the l) k raiiw.iy ami trades uiiiom are Mill in the MUL-eMive period. Ihe Knigtits ' and the l eilera:io:i have appointed emuuiit . ti cj w lr.i li will meet snort ly mid take up I this i'iestio:i. 1 he nn e-ity ot concerted I action is now ret o.'tiueii by " ail classes ol ornatired inhur. ami some plan may be evolved within the new vear to put the idea into pr.u tn e. i he removal of the Knight d l.ahor heail'i'.iarters to Washington is l.nler (oiisideration. and it is said that this oiganiratioii w i.l take an ucivc hand in poi tics and this is ti e tirst tlep in that di .rvcticn. Jf a iot.o n alii n ot all the dilTer tut lanoring .nteresi.' is eltecied, the maia purpose wilt he lor political action, Conser vative Icadeib are opposed, however to make the labor unions vehicles fur the propagation ol political laiitasien. b it any measures such us the goteriiinenl raiirojd and telegraph tcheuie will likeiy be favoredby the political labor lederation uotv proposed. THE OHIO ASSEMBLY. Both Houses OrgiuuoJ. Itocotsmenda tions of Uov. MoKinloy. Tho Ohio General Assembly met at Co lumbus and organization in branches were efTcted, Alexander box well being chosen Speaker of the llouio and Thomas JI. McConicu, President pro, tira. of the sen nlo. ihe first resolution In tba House calls upon Ohio Congressmen to resist the movement lo put wool on tha free lift; and the first one in the Senate is the initial step toward biennial sessions. Uov. McKinley will be Inaugurate! nsxt Monday. In bis Inaugural address it is ex pected he will deal with nutlonal politic. In the message to the eneral Assembly, read at the opening seniori, b cjutlnes himself to (state matters, unlets an intro ductory reference to the industrial depres sion is an allusion to national politics. He urges a short, economical sest ion. Kqual taxation is advocated. In view ol tha bard times, the omission of Ihe annual encamp went of the National Guard is suggested, and the appropriation ot I7J.0DJ for ouild -ingsontLe Agricultural Experiment Sta tion at Wooster is recommended. The messenger boy la wedded to his Idles. Gleus Falls Eepubllcnn HOUSEHOLD MATTERS. BEcrrrs. r.iiriftna nil Whipped Cream Co the liananan into small BlieoH, and over this onr cream lieaten to a stifT froth. Do not aweeteu tho croam until after it in whipped, and then use powdered supar. Cauliflower Tick ofT ths ontet leaves and rut off the etcm close to tho rloweretto. Wash well in very cild water for ono hour. Tie in a Iiiecc of cheeso cloth and atand in a ;ettle of lioilins-water with the atem downward J add a teasponnfnl of salt, cover tbo k'ttls and lioil twenty minntoH, or until tbo cauliflower is tender. When done, remoTO the cloth carefully and aUnd the cauli flower, stem down, in arottud, shallow dinh, pour cream sauce over it and ierve very hot. Potato Balls Tare the potatoes moothly and evenly. Cut out the ball) with a Trench neoop, dropping them in cold water aa Boon as tbey are cut. Wheu ruady to do the cooking, put them in a saucepan with b-jiling water enough to cover them. Tlace on the 6re, and cook unt I tender. If the s"oo utk.nl be one of medium size, it will take jtiMt ciht ininnt?s to cook the ball ; hut if tbo large air.e be used twelve iniuutHs' cooking will bo re quired. Drain off all tbo water, and dredgo with one tooHpoonful of salt. Drown Urea l A cup of yellow gran nlntcd cornmeal, a c;ip of fluo granu lated wheat or Graham meal, a cup of Yankeo rye, a teaspoon of soda and a teaopoon of salt, three-quarter of a cut of molasses anil two cups of sour milk. Mix tho dry ingredient aud meal together, niftinR in the salt and bj id a. Mix the molasses aud milk to Rcther in a ncparato bowl, then turn into the dry material, working until no lumps; of llnitr remain. Tbo bread should be linked in a well-greased tin, set in boiliug water and tteamod for three hours nt leant. 15y tyiuij down the cover of the tin it may bo lifted by the handle more readily from the boil ing water. A Uieh Pu l ling. Soak half a box of gelatine in i-uough cold water to cover, for two hour, then turn over u cupful of boiling water nn I stir nutii (Unsolved. Ilent one pint of milk to boiling, add two tulilespoonfiils of miliar, uud the well-beaten yolks four egg. Stir until thick and smooth but do not let it boil. When mmrly cold, add tho melted gelatine, a tea hpoouful of vanilla and tho well beaten whites of tho eggs. Line a bntterud pudding mould with wel fitted half-inch hluvs of rich bind fruit cake, till with tho custard and set in a cold place eight hours. Serve with whipped crenin, suitably flavored ; turn tho pu Ming out, aud pour the sauce around it. Frioand-lles of Veal Ono nound of J Wal, half a cup of htaie bread crumbs, 1 ,ti n trill nt tnilli dint tiiiLMTinnnfiil u 01. e gill of mill', ouo tcaspoonful o' .ile.spooiiful of butter. Cook tht urea 1 crumbs uu 1 milk together until thick and smooth, ('hop thn vea (which niiiht be conked) very fine, adi" this to the bri'H'l and milli, 11. Id tin mlt, pepper and buiti r, 1111 1 Maud tin mixture ir.v.iy to cool. When cool, form into bulls about the hizc of ai egg. lip them in beaten cgp; and fry in butter until a light brown, ln-in; very careful not to burn t licm ; taUi them carefully out of the pun. Ado two tiiblespooufuls of lloiir to the but ter remaining in the pun if not burnci. if it is, take two t iblesjionnfuls o! frehli butbT atnl browu it mix, find add 0110 pint of htiick, Mir until il boils, nnd ault uud popper to taste. 1'our this into a hiiu jiau, put in tht fricandelles, cover and dimmer for out hour. Wheu done add a tablespoon ful ot Worcebter.shiro sauce uud serve. Fricatidclles are equally nieo madi from beef or chicken. JIOISEIIOLI) HIVTS. In ieiug cako diji tbo kuifo in cole water frequently, an 1 tho fronting wil go ou more smoothly. Salt makes nu excellent dentifrice, keeps the teeth white nnd the breatl sweet, aud prevents the uecuniulutiot of tartar. A small pieco of charcoal in the watjr in which cabbage or ciiulillowei i boiling will prevent tbo smell from tilliug tho house. Cranberries may bo kept well into tho spring if covered with water ami kept in a cool place, but not cold enough to frcozo tbo fruit. Tho water should bo changed every tbrou or fou: weeks. The proper t. v to soak gelatine is not to dissolve it on the back of the stoTO in rii'teeu or tweuty minutes, but to soak it iu cold water for a couple ol hours and then pour boiling water 01 milk over it. A clean coik is a valuable polisher nsed with powder or oil for such things as andirons, rods, tools, hinges and so forth. For removing spots from mar bio it is better thau a cloth in apply ing pumice or rottenstoue. Creamed celery should have oniy the nice whito part boiled until tender in salted water. Drain and add a cup ful of cream or new milk and a little piece of butter. Thicken with a tea spoon of flour mixed smooth in a lit tle cold milk. Never put an umbrella away rolled up, aud whether wet or dry, stand it with tho hundlo down. You will rind that by taking cara of it iu this way, it will last you a longer tima than it would if you stood it carelessly aside with tbo handle up. A nice way t j cook eggs is to bake them. To do tk, butter the gem tins, break in the eggs, put on each ouo a little salt, pepper and butter, aud place in the oven. Watch closely that tbey do not cook too hard. Tbey are very nice to prepare in the same way and then steam instead of baking. A GOOD DOC STORY. A UaiUrJ tTho Was Mat to Be Won by Short Acquaintance-. A writer In St Nicholas, tell of vIsltiD u party of friends In tho Be Ddiiro gnla fields where bo was cor dially welcomed. "Among the valued possessions of ay friends," ho con tinues "was an English mastiff named Rex, which belonged to on" of the t'entienvn. Tbo good under standing between myseif and tho mastiff appeared to lave become so wed established during the evening that on the next day 1 loft the claim whero my fri'tid were ut work to fetch a kettle of tea fnru the tent, without the least uisgivlug as to my reception by hlni. "res, who was always allowed to run looe, came forward to meet me. He allowed tti" to stroke bis head, nnd, so far as I could fee, shewed no lntre-t in tuy mavenicnw as I en tered the tent and took a drink of the tex But when 1 started to leave t'.e tntwHl) the kettle In my hand, I in ag.ne my astonishment when 1 saT the supposed fr. end Hex facing me, and showing h i teeth In a very threatening way. I put down the kettle, seated myself on tho eJjc ot the camhed and spoke to h m. Ho wagged 1) s tail and looked so friendly that I thought 1 muH havo mjde a mistake about hU intentions. Not at all. The moment 1 attempted to leave the tent with the kettle 1 had reason to know tha!. hex' broad grin was no uic;e not Inn, but, on the con trary, a real Mun that he was true to bis trust as be understood it. "1 talked to him again, set down the kettle and attempted to leave without lt Mill Hex ob.ccted. Ho had his doubts mddcterruioe 1 togivu his masters the lcno:lt of them. There was no help for It; 1 was held a prisoner, and could do nothing but sit down and wait patieuilv for ono nf the ,iarty to come to my relief. No ono came until nearly an hour later, by which tlmo my lotg absence had caused friends to suspect that 1 was being hcM prisoner by Hex. 1 bore the dog no grugdo for his faith ful zeal, and in a few days fo ind ho would let tne come and go and take whatever 1 wished." I'rrtzrl. H Is remarkable that the superior merits of pretzels are just liegmmtig to bo rccognl.ed In this country. Kor a long time tliev have been a stan dard article of fool in (Jcrmanv, aud no country in the world ranks higher than (jcrmany in tho mental power, tho physical strength and tli thrifty life of its inhabitants. In tho I tilted Mutes, especially, pretzels havo been undervalued and their uses 111 sunder stood. Iiccauso of their cheapness they havo been considered crude, and lecause of their being Introduced by the humbler classes of German In connection with saloons, they have Imcii considered coarse. Hut now us tifi IU ... .... taking notice of pretzels, and the careful students of dietetics oiler wilting praises of their healthful (lualltles. 1'retzels must I e bake I properly. The best undo are luked cn wire pans over an open tire; tho t Heist.!! of tho process are similar to the effects ofjto.istl'ig bread or broil I g steaks. 1'ictels are salty in tas'.o. easily digestible and extremely nut ritlous. a d their kcepingqualitles far exce d any variety of crackers. Uostou Transcript. Many pooplo suppose that snuff is made by grinding up cigur stubs and refuse tobacco, but this is a grout mis take. Tho manufaeturo of buuff is a process t hut extends over several months '11m dried leaves aro sprinkled with water and lolt to ferment, a prco ess that sometimes tikos t n or twelve weoks. They uro thon ground to pow der, wot with toawater aud allownd to undorgo a tocoud formentatinu. .Some flavoring matters aro added to produce particular btanls, and, after a thor ough stirring, tho snuff is ready for tho consumer's nose. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by nioro promptly adapting tho world's ls-st products to the needs of physical Is ing, will attest tbo valuo to health of tbo pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tbo remedy, Syrup of Figs. lu excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refresbiug and truly beneficial projierties of a perfect lax ative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with tbo approval of tbo medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly frco from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Fies is for sale by all drug vista in 6O0 and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not Accept any substitute if ouered. PNU 1 '04 P A TV VTC TRADE MARlta XlmlD.tliB I 1 Jiis J O. anil nilvic uio patMiiaiailtir tf luvtuili.D Rrnd fur lu'entiiim WuiUa.ur Sow bisel a iwtrut. f ATHIC'K O Ahhki WAMuauroa, D O. WAV 1 for use the "Royal." It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, 1 more digestible and wholesome. "Wc recommend the Royal Baking Powder as superior to -11 -t i tr.'i.j ..j.. an uuiers. uniita -7 and Pastry Cooks Associ- , ation of ihe United States. irrv-woxrwX Short Aermoa. The fellow who looks at ihe sun ! through amokod glass can't see any brightness. Every community is crowded with people woo want tbe(best of everything except religion. The only people who refuse to walk in God's way are those who have the devil's ahoes on. The man. who thinks he knows it all can never walk arm iu arm with knowl edge of any kind. bless are the mercifrd. Don't forget it when vou have a mortgage on the property of a widow. Very few people ever find out this side of the grave just how much of the devil they Jiave iu them. Getting Jinan's heart right is better than putting a stronger lock ou his neighlior's chicken hoiiso. All peode take their heads with them whe 1 they go to church, but borne 11 iiioni leave their hearts behind. The violation of an eternal law must carry with it eternal nunishniont. A law without a penalty is no law. A prominent clergyman of Mississippi re- nnim.nili I lnlilfl K!iwlir-Al T li t. . h -r V " tn i suffering bamanily every w'oers. Thnf i covery builds up the strinrrfi erd solid I flesh when reduced bsiuw a boa i.y standard. ! DY2P EPS!!- HMO GEnLRil Dr.BIUTY. I IUv. A. H. MXVS, Of fYtar's To'.-if, rmimd 1 j fupi rod tor a tiiie.l"'- o! years wt:li ily,.e,v,ij. toil-Id l ii-r and pen- ra. nchlitty, uud huv.itir tiled eevi r I piiyieics with l.tilo or no Is -lelit. I resolv ed, ns a i.ist n-eort. to consult yiijesiM-eiuhsts at tUu Win lii's ln.n ti. srr. IV'Ing advised by tliein to us br. Item' s Uolilen Meil.cal Dis covery, 1 did so, and after uslna several tsit th s. I fisT entirely re- MOlT ,t ', ,'M,l,l . A.n. MKTS. I ----- usn irruai ro in remrnmruains; 7"ur nim.icae losuui ring hunianits uverywbere.e. , 1 In mrt-l tUr prrat-nl llnnl iTimra en 1-nrHiei-ii Hi ps III M il ! ptu aim 1 P,r casm two il lvililyia nt the tut lliiMliif lusiesi Hhulrmil- TIMES rli- l-'ri lillrrr f"r i"m, ro' tnii Buil im-hi uu nt si 1 :t..M. FERTILIZERS Mml Iws '.'-Trill I Sri-liliyrr f 1 IM1110114 pn-iitse lamp lor rlrenlMi-. . w. n. ., .Tni,.r. Hi I- , . KrrllOi 1 fur IuIia.vh, uu A 1 1 mi ut s 1 a u.i inn. W. s. I'..il C.v rllllrfr Sllr. Pm tllltur , Mil. fSucceaafully Prosecutes Claims. It.lrliieipl tESmlii.rT S T.u.laju HiiraaTi! IjrlllUlkal l. lilaJIUaia.SllugCiiUllia.atrsUlOS. kl'A.ifclAWA.A.AV.l-'AI"A"AA"AV,"A-V'A-,VW'A A. rv;r:".'T. 'rrir. rz :""-! 1 Especially for Faraiers. rinrs, It. It. Osnds an J ethors. P- n.,'.e 'io estenirar don to tj.o hoeh KXTKA VKUIX(s Ot'AILIiV. Thousands of viMifrVk"0?? jr'f ,rr ' th "KsT they ever had. ASK OUlt D.ALaCU FOR ?IIK.U uui doa't be persuaded lutoaa Infenor article One bottle for fifteen cents. Twelve bottles for I Ripans Tabules are the most effective rec ipe ever prescribed by a physician for any disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. Buy of say dmgibt snywlitr?, or send pric to THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, 10 Ersuvs Sr., Nsw Yosk. 11 To Savi Tir.3 is lo Lengthsn Life." Do You Va!ji Lib? ThsnUsa APOLIO N EVERY Re ccipt that calls baking powder A ryclonn Story. One of the most peculiar results of last Sunday's cyclone can be seen In East Jacksonville. A large oak tree was twisted by the force of the wlud balf way round, yet remained up right, and there are no splits or cracks visible upin Its surface. This lo Itself would not lie so jiecullar were It not for the fact that the tree ttlll stays In Its new position, and the limbs which were previously on the wist, tide are now on the easu The body of the tree Is probably split jo that it will eventually die, but the bark seems to have rtmaloed un broken and intact, and therein lies the peculiarity. Florida Times Union. 1-iTLLEion It was an unfortunate thing the devil templed Kve lu tho form of a sertent. Ibtelelgh la what way? Litelelgh Well, if he had approached her in the form of a mouse Adam would never havo tasted that apple. Fuck. THI WONDERFUL MCCHaNICAL SfCUtA. PIANO MOVEMENT BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED. The Child's Host Tescltei llnve you seen It Older folks will f.nd H very siaes.i k'. Wmilit you Ilk oik" J-'i.rsjI.tiOwewll. rend It to your address 'ehr.rci-s ps.d ' KINDERGARTEN MFG. CO. 815 Sanson Street. Phllstfeipnia. Pa. If any nt1naM thftt nn cura Uie in t ob- tlllsll CAM tO f toM Uav. If him wr f f iwiUmliuii nd inraMti dateour ilib Mtj. Our ftntfirlnl fcswklntf la BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. li lil.rtnt.ulnm. urnsnirlHs. or llotSpnnm fsil. 1 11 irwitM k ran sjul uur II to c yrbllan I. lbs onijr IhlriB iliutw.Uir permnnently. t-.wluva pniwta 1 - innw bif (., CUouio, 111. r TTTE WALL PAT m JTERCHAKT X MITU SEIJjS THE BEST Cllll I Itl THE CIIEArEST WALL PAPER timid I'nper.'li-. nnil.) - (inlil I'niiers .n.. Si, nnil Ihe. .-iiil .I,-, mtnr lr umplv. 3il VVoaiil f-lreel. liilsliurvh. I'm. 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