L tut wlirn jroa no medicine. Tnt Mood, rldl S Sarsaparilla ,0r.(Xr1.Hli-l I'urlfl-r. Allrtnieclsts. $1. lood' PI" cur0 " ''lvor "'"Is. . roM H'H-Ta la 1 to M silimtrs. Ls short rnff or th. brtl, .n.h th. t', r'v'- "iii'irrtml 1'ow.lrr. .lirTii.j this Potr. r (lV..r t'i( nrii" w ,n nin imiwwrn L n,.. ami iiitimi ' "- "Y,:.,,- r.'c.k Meml.icti. rnr innmi. ion- ff . unci l ' " r"- ' . ju .iocs. '"" " pruf I' tnT ou- e.u.tl.lnrj Krn:nfnpr1iUilrrn h,'-,i. '.""it ten th" Kni..rr.iiri'!.Ji.CiniM- L Vitus Vnnr. On. W''" Dr. tJV'iner'. kci-C turii. cucuiiu, - rruuui, a. To Cure Hoiiclrhr. i'V hot Ixiili. "trull in the fresh nlr, .1... I. I 1.. but. ir u timd? imp in n cool, quiet ni will snii,tini,s stop n norroin kilK-li"'. writes ur. ij. i-. iicrricK, ti, l.ri'lle' Hoiiio Journal. "W lien r:'.il'rii"l from Hhojipmu or gl'lit- ,n; a simns" l!l'l''l In very liot -,-t nt. 1 invssi-il rcix-Medly ovor the , 15 , f tin' in'fk iH'twopn tlio enrs will f.ur.i-1 i xci'cJiiiRly refreshing, espo- lv if tin1 face ntnl tonitilis) nre nfler- knl Miil'jecttHl to the Mine treatment. i ii iIu W cuisfil n"t only ly fold 1. nt l.y nelillty of the Ftonmeh, L .-v.- l iierveH. Imperfect teeth, or by ;, n, e coiiiblneil with a too geiu-r- i J.et. Heat Is the lrf t RIlil quickest k. f,.r till ilistri'sslnu pain. A hot jvii. 'i.tssoI rnplilly and deftly over fl'H of ilaiinel laid on the . t,.,l Hju.t. will often plve relief In I- i ! : : 1 1 1 ten minute, without the aid .lii'itie. Hot fonielitatlotiM are of ImI :iltt-; though when the nkln Is ; tender It Is more advlxaMe to uso 1,.,-it. nothing liHnjr tetter for the M.-e than hajr 'f heated Halt, flour i;id. which retuln warmth forn hmg : Cnld water, npplled hy the tinker t. t!ie nerves In front of the ear, I . en known to dispel neuralgic l.l.e male. When paused by neld- .i d'ise of cliareonl or soda will il'v net ns a orrectlve. Slek head- - h iii eompalileil hy IUIIdiih ini- -, an-l attacks usually come on :i the person Is overtired or below i.liysii .'illy. This Is a disease of the half of life, and often stops of Its in ennl after middle urp, A caro- il.ct Is Imperative lit every cane, rincats ai;d pastry belu especially n.i'ioii.. luting heartily when very tired, lato rs, eating Irregularly, Insutiieient icatliin or too much animal food, 'lally In the uprlng or during tho eather, are frequent rouses of la- J-Iki'.i, pausing headaches by reflex il'IiKD COXFIDEXCE. WOMAN'S LETTER PUBLISHED EXCEPT BY REQUEST. I'liililiiiiii' Ti nilir ICi-lntion With kn(l. rini; f Her Sex Wonirii WliO ii-iil IliiU- Their lliiiiini H. re ii a class of women who. from r ' wn extii rii'iiee. s vmiikiI liize with MilTering sisters, nnd iu order '.:rli MltVer; lie lessened. 1IO fsiiH inheri I Ml other-1 S J )) It would M ' l' I) 11 I' done, ni i I LJ V len, I. as Ned put- tho in her othe Pt would done h ev'nlcneo P'ed in saered confidence, unless fat loll ih reiHlesteil ,v tlx. u-ritoi. s:i.vh t( Mrs. rinlchum : " I you would publish the ctrcum- W s of my ease, in order that other Pi may l, benilUed by my cxpe- P t.,re,l nenrly nil the time for ars. I Kiu.i.t i i t - ..v n. 111111(111-14 without receiving much benefit, "lie I wrote to you and described "ehesand pitiim. Such a lontr there wuh: lieuduehe, Luck- hcuritiif-dmvn ui,.u 4.-.:i.i - .. iic msMiuue, Irrejjulnrity pi'iseu but vou niikuLM.,1 f'"1 jurt whut to da I M Voiir advlee. Iter tllkillir ol.rl.t !...! l'Hiund nnd three bot lil.Hxi .riB,.P, I am Klad to '"U that I hiivf. iw.t t- "lien F ulln for Vfiiru o.,.i t I,. 4 uiu auio piny own work. I can mirelv ;V.W fralht'8 Lydltt K. I'ink. I 'Cgctublo riiniu,,ni i t ,-......(, aim b or my friends are tukintr it uiovuuiu, lowa, ' v an oa " " ' Dl 1IUUGFSSnNT MM A COSPEL MESSAGE. Subject) 'Full Crannrlci.' TrtTi "Anl JidnTi npnka unto him My- iDir, i n mnn did lolitmnly protmit unto us, r lylnir, Y nhn not mv mne, wroopt your Irother bo with yon." QentvU xllll., S. NolhtniftOMt! riontrof corn tn Ejvpf, but KhnMly fnmlno In CnnAnn. The dttl rnonnlng in tht rtnll. M-n, women nnd plilldron, awfully whlto with htinijor. Not tho fulling of ono prop for one summer, but the billing of nil th prop for teven yars. A Nntlon dyliiff for Inck of that whloh t to common ou your tnblo, nnd no little appro. Plntpdi the product of hrve.t field and Krlst mill nml oven: tho price of sweit nnd anxiety nnd rtruuglo Drend' Jnenb, the father, hn the nut report from tho flour bin, nml h find that everything Is out; nnd he My to his ion! "Boys, hook up the wagons nnd start for E-tvpt. nnd got n something to eat." Tho fact was, there was a urent corn rrlb In F.evpt, Tho peopla of Egypt have been lively tnxed In nil nges, at the prenent time paying between seventy mid eighty per pent, of their products to the Onvernment. No wonder In that tlmo thov had a large corncrih. nnd It was full. To that orlb they enmo from tho regions nround about those who were famished some paying for the corn In money; when the money was ex hausted, raving for the corn in sheep nnd Patt e nnd horses and cnrnols; nnd when thov wero exhausted, then rolling their o'.vii bodies nnd their families into slnvery. The morning for starting out on the eru sado forhren.l hm nrrlveil.',tn'ohget.t his fain tly up very rally. Hut before tho elder sons rtnrt they my something that makes blm tren-.Ho with euijtlon from had to foot, nnd bnrt into te,rs. The fact was that thivi elder sons had once hetoro be -n In Egypt t get corn and they Ima boi.n trentod some what tonghiy, the lord of t!m corn-orih sup plying them with sorn, but saving nt the plos of the Interview, "Now, yon n"ed not pome bn"k hero lor nny more corn unlt-fts you tiring something better ttinn monev even your younger brother llenjatnin." Ah! Il.-n-janiln that very name was sugiretivo of nil tenihrnes, 'J'ho tnoth-r had die I nt th birth nt that son a spirit oomlng nnd an other spirit gntngnud tho very tb9Ught ot parting with llenji'iilu mut have been n henrtlirenU. Tho kein.r of tnu pjrn-cril). nevertheless, says to these elder sons. "Thero Is no need of your coming up here anv more lor corn unless vou Pan hrln r 11 -mlamln your father's darling." NowJumIi nnd his lnmlly very much needed bread: but wbnt a Mrugglo It would bo to give up thle sou. The Oileutals nre very !oinontintlvo In their grief, un.l I near the ouiwnlltng of the tut her ns these eider sons keep nitenitiug In his ears the nnnouneement of the Egyptian lor !. "Ye shall not see my fa , unless your brother He with yo.i." "Wliy did you t 'll lil-u y u nan u nroni-r.' s.ivstne oi.i man coinpbnn Ing an I phlding them. "Why. father." th-v said, "heasked us nil nhoiit'our family, mi l we lind no idi'a that he would uyiifo nny sucli demand upon us uxh miii made." y ut of Bkltig me," said the father, "j ,,., noti j will net, give up lenjionlii." The fa 'twas mat tne old man lind lost childr"ii, and when there has been bereavement in a household, nnd n child taken, it makes the other ehil ilren In tho ihou-ehold more precious. Ho the day for tho depnrturo win adjourned and adjourned. Mill the horrors ot tho fnmino InerciiMUd. nnd louder moaned the cattle, nnd wider open craeke the earth, mid more pnl lid became the cheeks, until Jacob. In de spair, cried out to his in, "lake Ilenjamlii and bo off." Tho older sous tried to cheer up their fntlur. They sai l: "We have strong nrms an I a stout heart, and no harm will come to IJeiijntnlu. We'll sen tnnt he K'ls bnck agnln. Farewell!" said the young men to the father, iu a tone of assumed cood cheer. "F-a-r-e-w-o-l-l!" said the old man; juriuui worj nn inoro quavers iu It When pronounced uy the aged thnn ty tho young, Woll, the broad party, the I) ready emknssv, drives un In front of tho corn-crib ot I'.l'viIi. Tlioso corn-cribs uro llllcd with wheat nud bnrloy nnd corn In the husk, for modern travelers In those lauils, both Iu Ciinaiin nnd in bgypt, ten us there Is corn there corre spondiug with our Iullnn mnlze. Hur.za! Tho Journey Ls ended. Tlio lord of the porn- prlb, who Is also the Trimo Minister, conn s uown io uiese newiy-nrrlvej travelers, nnd says, "Dine with meto-.luy. How is vour father? is this Uenjuniiii, the younger brother whose preseneu I demanded'.'" The travelers lire Introduced Into tho palace. Thev nre worn and liedusted ol tho way; and servants come In with n basin of water in oii hund nucl a towel in the other, and kneel d nvu bp. lore xnese newly nrrived trnviders, washing nff tho lust of tho wnv. The butchers mel poulterers and caterers of the Prime .Minister prepare the repast, 'lhe guests nre s-;if I in small groups, two or three nt a table, tlii food on n trav; all tho luxurle frori lin perlnl gardens nnd orchards mid a'piarumis nnd nvlur es are brought there, nud are lin ing chalice and platter. Now is the tin. e lor this Prime Minister, If he has n grudge nga list ii iijamli), to show It. Will lie kill him, now that hi has him iu his hand.-? U, no! This lord of the corn-crib Is seated nt bis own table, and lie looks over the table of his guests; and he sends a portion t encli of them, but sends a larger portion to ben jamin, or, as the llibie oiiuiniiy put It, "II ujiinilu' mes was live times as iu'p-!i ns nny of theirs." lie quick nnd semi word bie-k With the swiftest camel to Cnuauii to old Jacob, that "Jlenjnmin is faring well; nil Is well; he is faring sumptuously; the Egyptiuu lord did not mean murder nnd death; but ho meant dcllvernnco nud life when he nil nouncod to us on that day, 'Ye shall not sen my face unless your brother be with vou.' " Well, my friends, this world Is famine, struck of sin. It does not yield n single crop of solid 8iitlHfactloD. It Is dying. It is huuger-bittcD. Tho fact thnt it does Dot, can not feed a man's heart was well illustrated In the life of the English comedian. All the world honored him did everything for him that the world could do. lie was applauded In England and applauded in the I'mted Htntes. Ho roused up Nations Into laughter. He had no equal. And yet, although many people supposed him entirely happy, and that this world was completely satii-lying his soul, ho sits down and write: '1 never in my life put on u new hat that it did not rain nud rulii it. I never went out In a shabby coat because it was ruining and thought nil who had the choice would keep Indoors, that the sun did not come out in its strength and bring out with It nil the buiier Hies of fashion whom I knew and who knew me. I never constuted to n"cept a art I hated out of kindness to nnc titer, that 1 did uot get hissed by the public and cut by the writer. I could not take a drive fur a few minutes with Terry without belngovertnrncd nml having my duo broken, though my Iriend got oil unharmed. I eould not make a covcunut with Arnold, which I thought was to make uiy fortune, without making Ids Instead, than in an iucredibly short space of time I think thirteen mouths I earned for him X20.UU0, and for myself XI. I am persuaded that if I were to set up as a baker, every one iu mv neighborhood would K-uve en eating bread." Thut was tho lament of the world's come dian aud lokbr. All unhappy. Tho world did everything for Lord liyron thnt it could do, nnd ja. la bis Inst moment he asks n fri'ind to come nnd sit dowu by him end reitu, as most approprintn to Ids vase, the story of "The Weeding Heart." Torrigiuuo, the sculptor, exeout-td, after mouths of euro and carviug, "Madonna aud the Child." Tim royal f i.olly cum j in and admired It. Everyuuuy that looked at it was Iu pctusy; but one day, after all that toll and all that admiration, because he did not get ns much coaipuusatiou ior his work as ho had ex- ' riu! .1 b. 1. ....It... I !,. u 1 . , 11 0 tuu ItaUUIIUi I1U14 UltmircU ill" v- ii'ilsitM sculpture into ito.ns. Tne world is poor cornpsusntlou, pjor satisfaction, poor olae, Famlus, famine In all the earth; uot for seven year, but for six thousand, but, blesed be God, there is a great ooru erio. The Lord built It. It ut io aootbsr land. It I largo place. An angel onea measured It. nnd m fni as I can ealcnlate u In one phrase, that eorn-erlb Is l-too miles long and 1800 miles brond, and 1500 hlghi and It Is full. Food for all nations. "Oli! say the people, "we wilt start right away and get a supply for our soul." But stop a momontj for from the Keeper of that corn crib there nomes this word, saying. "Ton shall not sen Mr face except your brother be with you." In other words, there Is no such thing as getting from heaven pardon nnd eomfort nnd eternal life unless we bring with us our Plvlne brother, the I,ord Jesus Ctrl t, Coming without Him we shall fall before we reach the corn-crib, nnd our bodies shall be a portion for the hckals of f the wilderness: but coming with the lilvlne Jesus, all tho granaries of lieaven will swing open before our soul nnd nbnndanco shnll begtrenns. We shall be Invited to sit In the palace of the King, an 1 nt tho tablet nnd while the Lord of henvon Is apportioning from His own table to the other tables He will not forget nst and then nml there It will be found thnt our Ilenlnmln's mess Is lnrcer than all the others, for so it ought to be. "Worthy Is the Lamb that was slain, to re ceive blessing nn I rlchos and honor nnl giory nnd power." I want to make thro?. pont. Every frnn!t nnd common sense man will acknowledge himself to be a sinner. What are you going to do with vour sins? llavethein pardoned, von say. How? Thr nigh the mercy of Oo I. What do you mean by tho mercy of O. idy ls It the letting down of a bar for the ad mission of all, without resppct to character? lie not deceived? 1 see a soul omlngupto the gate of mercy nnd knocking nt the corn crib of heavenly supply; and a voice from within savs: "Are yon alone?" The sinner replies, "All nloti1." Tim voice fron within says. "Ynl shall not my pardon ing faco unless your divine brother, the Lord Jesus, be with vou." Oh, that is tho point nt which si many nr discomfited. There Is no nier-y from Oo t except thrmgh Jesus Christ. Coming with Ilitn, we are ac cepted. Coming without II I in. wi are re jected. Peter put it right In his great ser. men before the bleb priests, when he thun dered forth: "Neither Is th"M salvation in any other. Thero is no other name gv 'ti under henvon vnong nvn whnbv we may be saved." (111. noxious sinner! Oh, dyiu.; sinner! Oh. lost sinner! nil vou have got to do is to have tills divine IScnjiimln along with you. Side by sbb. coming to th" gate, all the store-housiM of heaven will swlag open before your noxious s..ul.' A:n I right In cn'.ling .lesu, IS mjrnlii? O, ye. Pep -hei live I (oily long enough to give a name to that ehil I. an I with a dying kiss she 'called him lleiionl. Afterward Ji"ob changed his nam . and he called bi n ll-n-jainln. The meaning of the ii'itno !o g.iv. was, "Son ot my Pain." The nieauli g of Ihonanoth" father give vii, "Sin of mv Klght Hun I." An I was not Chrl.t the H n't of pain? All the Forrnvs of Haded Iu that hour when she gave Iter child ovi r bit the hands of strangers, was as nothing potnp-iro I with the struggle of Cm I when lb gave up His only Son. An t was pot Clirit appro, priatcdy ealiel "Hon of the Klght H ind.'" ni l not Stephen look into heaven nrd see Hi n standing nt the right hand of ii i I.' And does uot Paul speak ot ll'in as st in ling at the right b in I ot (1 id nm'ilng inter-. . l -n for u-y O, K oija-iun -.le.ii-! S hi of pang! Son of victory! The deepest emotions oi our Souls ought to be stirred at the si. nnd of thnt nomenclature. In your prnvers plead III tears, Hl sufferings. His sorrow, nn I His death. If you retnse to do It, n I the corn, cribs nn l the palaces of lie-ivi! will bo bolted nn I Parr I against your sou', and a voice from Hi" throne -hall stun you with the announcement, "V, ei .hall not see My f:i;. cx.'cpt yuiir brother b. with you." LEPER3 AT LARGE IN PARI". Many Cases of the lllsease, xVhlrli Is lie porleil In '.e I iirrenalng. Thestnrtllng nnnounceitient Is made tlint there nre over I'll) lepers In l'nns. One of these was picked up In n fiiiutuig condition a tew days ago nud tnken to the St. Louis Hospital, wdiere thero Is a special leper ward. The patleuts are nttended to by nn inflrranr bin, who suborn periodically from a mild form of leprosy. Ir. Hiillopeau, of the sune hospital, docs not consider the leprosy now in France hh strongly contagious; but he ulllrnis that it is not decreasing, especially In the delta of the Phono nnd In the Alpes Murltinies. Ho a Ids thnt In soni" parts of Central and Northern Italy the plague is concealed, and that as no attempts nr ma Io to reaiudy it the ilunger will Increase. lr. Hallopeau strongly condemns the npnthy of French sanitary laws, whbdi allow scores of lepers to bo ut large, some of t he-ti being allowed to carry meat and other f I, and to .eei nt iilghi in corners of the Hale s Cent rule or under bri Ig-j with other va grants of b ith ".cs. VALUASLE SNUFF B0X:S. At li ltri'rnt Sale In London One f.ouls Wl. UriMiiiiit ammo. Although snuff taking Is now abno.t a lost art, StllllT b ie sienetillie.s fetch ollgpr -e, an-l are still In utr-uig r-iuest with cllee. tors. A few weeks ago a collection abso lutely unique In extent and variety emtio undertint hammer ut Christie's. It consists 1 of ll'J bocH and r.'.ili?'.'-1 the enormous total of over ?7t'i.'J." I. For one box alone, a I.otiN XVI., the bid der paid it'.sioii. nn I next t-ithl an oval ir i I box of the Louis XV. period fetched r,r.5 ) . Others realized iJn(i) 'uii-l d T.I'M, while a number of more modern designs found ready purchasers nt sums varying from iMl to K'000. At nn au-'tlon last summer a silvor snuff box, so old that the workman-hip on the lid was worn almost smooth, realized tho seem ingly ridiculous price of ifl'iifiO, nud nt tho sumo salo a gold box Inlaid with pearls forming mnouu:,-ram fetched tSJOi. DOCS IN ARMY MANEUVRES. A CcrniMii i:xpcdliiit for I.oruting thu Wuundod. A spccinl feature in this year's fiorman maneuvres will be supplied by war dogs which have beeu most admirably trained for seeking the wounded and carrying -lis. patches. At the command "seek," M-com-j.auled by a gchtitre indicating the direction in which the dogs are to search, they will start tin without allowing themselves to bo disturbed by any surrounding elreu instances; they will 11 is-1 the men who llguro ns wound ed with unfailing certainty, take a plecu of their clothing '-up, helmet or piece of cloth torn oil and bring this Puck to the iimbu lance, men, whom they then conduct to the spot. Nut Sold mi .tiurrlc.iii llsf. According to the 1'nltcd Statist Cousul Johnson at Antwerp, there Is no truth In thu storv which so ex. lied American meat pack ers, to the effect that brokendowu English omnibus horses nr killed and packed at Antwerp as canned beef under Atie-rli-un la bels. Hie consul reports to the Statu De partment tlia' he has ma lo most careful In quiry nud llu Istlnit while the I'ugllauomul bus hackii do come to Antwerp Iu large num. burs, thoy aro slaughtered and sold tor fruU incut nud are uot packed. HIDE AND SEK AT SEA. Torpedo-Boat Practice with (he Oreo White Crnlaera. Err'r-st Ingerrioll describes 'Th Tricks of Toniedrt Hoots" In Bt. Meh olns. After telling wbnt the bonta nro like, au-l wimi they enn aeeonipllsh. Mr. Iiigeroll ta.vs: Hut to Insure nil these lino results, both officers nud tneu must be tnugut how to tnnnnge ntnl umnouvpr them to best ndvnntnge. nn Well ns bow to disebarRP the torpedoes they enrty. Cnnstiint drlllinji Is tieees iary; and lately enr of these boats In our nnvy, the "Ctislilng" (so suitably named nfler tlu- young hero of the civil war who destroyed the rebel rnm "Al beinnrle" by means of n rude torpedo-"toat-ono of the fust netnally used) bns been attached lo the tinvnl stntlon at Newpi tt. Kliode Island, In order to carry on this practice. One act of offi cers nml men after nnoiher Is Instruct ed In handling her. nnd In the mnking nnd tiring of her torpedoes: nnd they I have plenty of fun nlonn with the , Schooling. Tbe lieii.bjiini ters of this wnrlt Is fiont , Island, which separates Newport bar- tior from the outer witters of Nnrra . gan.sett It.iy. ! There Is a M'lvlillght which cntn- - rifinds the b:,rl oi- entrances nnd n wide tlrcl' of the lay. One or inure war- Slilj s nre nlw;ys there. Those search ! Ilgbis also can be swung In any dlrec th n. Yet the t'psliln? arrived one night ' and llivt atiiimnii t d herself by sudden ' ly Id-iwii-s lui whlsile within p!std ; shot of tLe Inner wharf of the Maiul nnd It wiK not a ilar It night, either. A few .tfli-i liooin later she wep.t down the bay. and challenged every eye to bt liiel't to m-.- l:c return In the evening. It w is li- i ;lii moonlight - ti time In which no mii 1 In ;it would ntti-mpt a ' sofloit.4 ttt;.-i. li - yet l.ii-titi-ii.-tiit 1'b ti h ir. tin- i 'us lung's commander, crept , withi;i loin! of n mil.- of tho shore before In- was ib-ti-cleil. It would have pli-ao d j hi to see ber that night, ns t-!n- came plaip.ly into view a loiig. 1 . w - MivaU t.dit.g s.l- 1 1 : 1 y itp-1 swiftly nil iv. ai l tit.- it tlit si a. foiling a sll- ! very furrow l in k from bet- plow ll'io bow, :r.cl s, i-tnii-.g tin n- lil.o Mime great Oh wi:ii I'm oa. I. tins out of water than , tiny sort of ( aubip. ':U it N nil ii.uk li 1 1 . 1 .toftiiy idght-i 1 1 : I f t!l" prnctlee le-enlnis l-Xcll ing. tit'ni.tis ot nilii i rs Htainl upon tin- rain part ii l'": t " . . I -t t, or upon t be 1 f i . of each 1 1 . ' i ! i ; ' . r oi- cruiser, an-l strain e;,-. nt.l i .-Ms t- obtain miiiic Inhling of ti, tnl je ilo tiont'H pn setiec, the ntig whiti l-.-.: ni i: the cb-ctrie m h i i ,lii:lit swi-i-'iltig tint nnd left, up and down, nt: 1 . - ty i,;. in gazit,.: along the path it IIIlMlllllMles tup smi'i' glimpse of tile lit- tie i-M-!! .V. A itlg of the l i-alll south j Uill ! bfiiigs Hit the L'l'it.l Wllll'i nnd I. Hi. i i"iv .aiiii-i'i uf l'.ift Adaitii. Mini tdiown i'v-it yai bt and I'.sblng lmat at ; ttticlmr Imi'li of I'.rePioii's I'oitit. The train hanm I. tin- I umplim;s, the far nway shore of ( 'oiiai'lent Island. Unse Island and Its ruined old fortlib-titions, Hie upper bay dotted with lazy sloops nml schooners slipping down with the tide, nre rcvcilcd niie after another, ns tho powerful rays are turned slowly west ward and Hurl h ward ui'til at las t j lin y are shining again In the Naval j t:f roll -;;.' ,-itnl Training School, and :i the lusti-to.; shipping and wham-J j Jl' lie' pi lllfi S'llio old tow tl. ! I.ool, tint tor the Voice. j Yet ni'i": lie-it- b.-y and g;rh s. v ; word n In n t! --y a:-. cc that so-,i:t 1 j r.s if ::..n!.' up ol a n:i .1. a ..-n,. ,- t,d a , lrirl;. Sip Ii a v-m i- . f t . : i expresses Ionic lha:i the pearl feels. (Ifti-n evctl in :n. t ih cue get a voice ,.- t thai U 'cup. and it sii ;s to li m r 1 1 1-. -1 1 -1 1 life. Soeli pers, ,p ce- ,. -.!ia ri i ,, ei- i',,r bo: tie f-" Illl'l 1 p ti-e.l- best ,.jce f.if those they lio et i-Ni-W he-e. I s:V to all ImV.S an-l l:ii-!. "I'm- jmir -in-st voice at leeo-. W ii- ii it iliy by day as a pearl ol -ii.it .il-e. i'..r it will In- worth more to . u than ll." best pi-arl In tl(. m-.-i. A hind o.i i- is a Lit U's song to a heart : I I iiiilie. Tf.ltl It to sweet I.. lies nv and li will l.oep in tutu- through life." t iH iui-ciiiiis lliiiiior. I! is not always safe to resort to set plirasi-'i when wishing lo cotiiplliiii-nt, A lnry is told of a eorlaiii lawyer, extremely studious, but in conversation notoriously dull, who was showing off his newly built house. The bookworm (oi lid luiiiscl.' especially on a sum-turn lie had contrived for his own use, so t.ccliph-d from the rest of the building hat he could pore over his books In pri vate, (tiite secure from disturbance. "Ami this Is capital," exclaimed the visitor, with unconscious Irony. "Yon i an 'vail and study here all day, and no hum. HI being be olio bit the Wiser." DsafnMS Canaat k t ur.4 by local applications, as thsy pannnt reach ttia disesMid isirtl-in of h ear. Thar Is only on way loinre rloafiiMa.-anil that is l-r constltu. tinnal rstnwlies. Dcsfncss Is pausra by an In. flamed condition uf thk itiurnu lining of tbs Kiistnehlun Till?. When this tube fists le. flsnied you bnvs a rumbling sound nr In. per feet hsaring. and wiisn It is rnlirxly rlortd Iieafness Is th result, and unless ths iiiDsin nistinarjiii Ihs tskrn nut nnd tills tub re stored lot s tinrnml rendition, hrsrlnT will lis itaelrorvd farnvrr. Nine cs--s nut ,f ten srs rsussd by estarrh. which Is nothing bill an in flamed pencilled of th mucin surfaces. W will give tins Hundrsit Jieilsrs tor any pas of Deafness (rnii.pd by cstsrrlil thst rsn not ha currd by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Sand fur circulars, tre. ... ' ,T- fnrstr Co., To'.tdo, O. Pebl by Pr.iiKl.t.. 7.v. llsll's Fsniirv Pillo nr( th biU The (termiin trade returns tor June show a large Increase In m. ports nnd exports. Potihlns riestlnv rl.-rat Reap r.- mnra to ninka than snv etle-r floatiii pfiap tnsdn, tint consumers liavi to iy no mora for It, It Is iriiarantfs.il to ls Pe it risnt. pun an-l fi.a only ftuatluff soap lim.lt- of Herat. Wrui-part m rad is a. A lady in Japan, during n sllgh illness, had 4J3 pBysleiatis In attendance, l'io's Cure i in -- I mi-of n thr-'.ii nd Into: fn-iitile of Ihi-ee enrs stnroilng, - t., I'Aot. Ilu'iliiigtoii. 1I..I..N..V. 1 IMM. Only 2 per pi nt of the Blberian nt. ways escape with their lives. Tli Ladles. The plcunnt etTect and perfect safety witli whh h ladles may nse Syrup of Kiss, under all renditions, makes It their (tvorits remedy. To ct the true and genuin; article, look for the name of the California Yl j fyr-.ip Com. pnny.printrd ner the b itiom of the p.iclis. i ui s.tl by all rci iii'.b'.e -Ir i.ht. Tasniania boasta what Is probably tha first ledge fer female (I. b i elloWS. earl fMsease ttetlaTt-tt In 80 Mlnntsta, Dr. AirtiPW'sCiire for the llesrt irlvra parfecl r-llef In nil risi-a of Orgtulc nr (sympathetic Heart Dlsrasi. in .'ll Inliiu'ra, and iedlly ef. fr ta a cure. It Is a pri rh r-airity tor Pal pitation, shortness or m-th, triittnrltia S ba. I'am In Lett slip- nud n. I m te-nS ? a lliscaaed l.-l.rt. Hin il" eoliviheas. If ymir drnn.-ist h isn't it In son k. n-k him t prw ure it lor ou. It alii suvs uur 1.1. VITKstonprd frrpan.t j frmroirnfrrnred. N f Is a(l-r tlr-t dat '. n-e el I m . Ki iss's I.Htir 'M'i Hrs-MiiiKii. I'rtr t'.'uinl t-.tt pmnl treat isu. Send lo In-. Mine, ud An h si , I'lnl i i s. I f flPlleti d A It ll t i s it-, snll'a l.( -Muter I'l ll.-l-t- I '1 . ! ;!.! 1 holtlD ;it 1 1 r I ot 1 1 This Coiop my ( la un Itlrvlces. A houae.to-houm cyclccleiining and tn suriiucu company has benn tlonted lu Lou. dou with the tor ouch a purpose largo capital of H,5Q0,0''i0. l'or an nnnunl puy. ment of tii.Sli. It will seu l a uiiiu to the sub scriber's house to teit-ll ll I ill to ride aud to clean hi wheel, will store tliu machine when not in use, and wiii in urn blm lor 500 against death and 4 jJ ng.iliist serious ucoi duut while cyoliug. Tlie Cliniuplun Holt. The Louisiana Electric Light an-l Tower Company, New Orleans, hiu ordered belt seven feet wldo Slid weighing jfjUO POUUibJ. Thero are HQ hides iu 1:. At a ! Glance anyone- can see the difference be twccll flic twit: bar f t'.ear, jutro Sunlight Soap nnd other laundry sonps, but you'll know tho tliil'ercncc when you usu it becausu it cleanse with Less Labor Greater Comfort , LcTrBrot.,Ltd.,IIudtuii I Harmon Bta, N T. f u v an .I e) c) o () :?) ) ,) i) () () o (0 mmi n iw mmm mm n mi n mm The Blue and the Gray. Both men nnd women nro npt to feel ti 1 it t lo blue, when tho prny luars bruin to t-how. It's i very nnturnl feeliiiLi. In tho normul condition of things L'i'-'i7 h iirn beloru: to iidviirieod m.-e. Thoy hiivo no busiin-.s.-, wliiteninc t!:o l;e.il of id un or vowav, vho ha.-t -aot lic;ruu to tlowft th tsl ipo f I'.fo. A ii r.'.i ttcr of hct, tho hair turns izruy roi.-.rait'MM t f p.ro, cr of lilo'H Hi:ar.on:t ; Hotiictinus it i.-s v.i-.it.-t'.' d hy Bieknefa, but more often from l.ud: of c.tf. When tho hair la-'u-s or turn - cr.-.y tljere'.t no neeil to resort to ltair dyeM. Tlio normal ro'.or cf tho lmir is restored and refained by tho u. o of 0 Ayer's Hair Vigor, Aj-Ct'S Clll l-e 'li. "S ftoTV III I'llt-M t.M !v t'll too J j; !. lice. J. C. Aycr I . , I.ottrll, M.i or. d V mm. .My m M , m ssi 1 1 -s- : st" - -wsfr-ra s I ii -sir s r, (faisisiV tl s. "Check it!" Sum St. s Hi PLU W sr. V " s SJ S-si - V JM.' as Js If he had bought a 5 cent piece he would have been able to take it with him. 2 i here is no use Duying more tnan a 5 cent piece of "Battle Ax." A 10 cent S piece is most too big to carry, and the 5 3. j cent piece is nearly as large as the J 0 cent piece of other high grade tobaccos. W "Contains More Flesh Form ing Matter Than Beef." That is what an eminent physician says of jjoocl cocoa. The Cocoa made by Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass., is the best. See that Imitations are not jialmi d ofT on yon. DON'T BORROW TROUBLE," BUY SAPOLIO 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. 2 V VIIL U f T II L II L SILL I I .ir IMILil. Ilust louiili byrup. TasiM iissJ. Vm in linif. s-ilil hy itninsnts. M 0 DON'T DRINK IT! ZX. c.u.i1 I r Innl Knli-r than by mny nih.r nni.. Our Wsi.i, liHii.i.iMi H.ciiisiihv oIi.i.im th. -lirfl. cully an. I .trills whIIi Ih-Ihh- auifiv. cs.ui.nilD.tliins in) rftri luiilly .)iy. MM i.ul. l li.r. u monry la ilrillluii oriu wii nioilrm sml flral-cU.a uia--hlurT LOOMIS V NYMAN. Tlftln. Ohio. hMiutr