ol doetorVbllla. Keep your blood runt lieii 0,Ml Toor system - nVt UIKIIivo ivai "jural " isr ,ttoa b' M(lag eourse ol Hoodie Sarsaparilla fikt-in 'bo On Tres Wined Pnriflof. nitlo are lh only pills In tsks H09(l S r I '15 wlih lined arsaiisrli. Mcknamea Only. tr.lf a century ago, In tlie rural pot Bens of England, It waa no uncommon Aire tot wl to K"w up. lire and i f WlinOUi V .-..... as m J Lilt II .mttr minit. Tlinlr neighbors, nuj n thir own rhlldrrn, know them . . . nlitlrnilnin .... !. . i ..!.!. .... ...-.sii!re roast, ncii-iim i-crrj ..plies for the following Htnrjr: ivuhlne lf secure tue prvicia or o wit.bulMi -r known to be living in Idt .1. Haws. Mi". Tliotnn Illgbjr visited jTor Awn of t,l fial'ornitMi "a cot niulrlr for Mr. Richard VrigM. Nmiliiillilpr. After llnif tolO r-wnt.Ml'v. with ninny a solemn haki otiio li'ii.l. niTompnnli'il by gniU rlns nnd liicreiluliiua looks, "thnt no bu.liy o' """' "dries 'to or ovnt did s!a " x"11 'to," the lioounijrtJ i-sn spied 11 t,rw fowbont. iHittom xlilc cp. (tUHt' iiinR with paint, Ist-foro a cot ili're n ionr. anyway, no cxci.utn Vi. "no tin- builder cannot W very f..r CirT." nn. I hastened to the ..vtt.'igp. II Ii brMi kt-iirk limngiit n trim iif- k n,ni::in f middle ago, tlri'seeil In the Lull iMp-rwiro'n keraoy and liusey W-ttiifsii: 1'iit ' tne ort rcjmuMi in- ry, "I'n'Ti sir. Kicunru . riRiu. noar- MlliW, II vo lien'?" hliP alinou lier head B.vM.'cliy. iind Mid, "oa, lie ihnu ia." I tsant t. get a Iswit luillt. Can yon L-ll me whrn In doi live? H In In thin 30 otlli' IliTC "Ilai'i'cii In" Is a tjfwwtnrr to lliov.c rnr:j. i ihtc w uui nio noai-uuiiuor IiouIm. an' " At tliin jx'iiit of Dio conversation a ::le giny-ln-aded man nnKe from the '.Iruiiey -cirinT anil came forward, pipe V, iian.l, tn tin' open li XT, at lght of kliim tin' ImIIIi'iI Henri'her cried out: "I've lfn hiiutinj; for thee all over ir t It- I la u.s, iind no one knew where i livoil!" Ali.'Miurkliil the little old man "Mm t )uM 'ave axed for And IUissie, an' LLa 'ml'a' cmun eet to ttm place." Tin- funniest part of nil was. tlio old !.fi nlonil liy, peering over her pee liH, and tdowly ejaculated In ad .ring limes, "An' U thy name Sir. clianl WriKhtV" may as well add that Mr. Iltcby buud that Mr. Wrljfltt had three linth p. Tiirlr unnies. nccordlnff to th-li tspoctive ases, were Kesale, Ilossle, funimlc and Hints. Don't hold a man responsible for his M kin; you may have troubled of that ted of your own. "WOKNOUT." COMMON EXPRESSION USED BY AMERICAN WOMEN. anrlumtItralUtlia lull MgniflrancA of TIhiio Two AVonls. Win n a womi'.n Is nervous and irrl- kMe. !h ;hI uiiil back nclic. fi-i-ln tircil '1 tin- time, loses sleep unii appetite. a luiiu iu groins, liearinir-ilown nsation, w li'.tes mid irrf;rnluri- ties, she is not "worn out," 1 t.TV lrt st ' 1 twin pi'lo Is Imminent, and blio cannot M t') promptly it blie" values her Iturrt ,r...4 . ( - I, mm Happiness. The experience and tcbtimony of e i,f tlie ninsf !.... I u.nlnnn ....v. V'.l.v w I ":rua, f0 to prove bevond u ques l uthat 1-idiaK. I'liikhunVa Vegetable 'l'miid will correct all bueli trouble 1 oacii l.v removing tl... ...... ri-Tiiig the orgaus to a healthy and IirilLT.I i:. ; ... - r --. v., million, jr in doubt, write linliharn, at Lynn, Waw., tut "''nlsof women do. "' is II lllilu 1 1 "-i me add my name to your list L,. " r jrcurs X bUHCTeU P'tt KUrh K wi.nL.. ,.i i. i w " "ol "traight. I had tcrri r '" 'y womb. Xho doctor said I x rati.m must Ihi performed, C . raul to havo the operation per- FWi'i . mi. I r i . pv P'"lf WILMllPdi- f' that 1 baW TTtis,'.!. A r'trii'dyoura. I luk- term Eiiko. w imead it 'fry W.m.nr. -. . )UffK . ' "HU canno praiae it JM..r tnaved me from the Sur. rl .1. " ii i i m KEY. U'S SU;;D.Y SD1 N ELOQUENT DISCOURSE. Subject: "The Maak of Deceit.' Tut; "Why felRncwt thou thywlf to be aa-Othert'-I Kings xlv., 6. In tbe pnlR of wkkwt Hroboam thrt ! J nick ehlld-a very nick child. Mwllalnm Jisvn tnllo.'; Kklll I exImiiRleil. Toun? Abl Jn, thn pnniK, hsa llve.1 m ennUKb to bo coniM vwry populur, and yot he must die un l" MmH iiprnnturl nld bn affordnj. Iatli eomne up tlio broinln-alriiof thi palace an I AWlnir hn.'k the door of (he eiokroora of royalty and Mvnl looklnu at the dylns i rmce with th lnrt uplifted. Wicked Jero l eem known that he hex no rliibt toiuktiuy. lMnof the Lord In the wy of kludnoM. lie knnw that his prayxrn would not be an. wrrMl, end fo ho eend hi wife on the dell elite and irnitnr ml-nlon to tre prophet of thi Lord In ShlHh. rutting aside her royal attire, ehe put on the Riirh of a pea-nnt Wi man end etnrte on the road. Inntoeit of our rylnij cold and ifemn n be mluht have car ried from thepalaim he enrrl-e only thonn gills which eem to indlontethat utie belmufs to the pe-antry a lew loaves of bread an I M tew iTHckuels n I a enno of honey. Yon tier sIih oiw, hooded and veiled, the Krcatest lady in all tie kltiKdom, yer passlait nnoi). rvid. No onn tlint in-its h-r ou the hlh way hss any ldsthnt nhe Is the first lady in all i ho land. Hhe Is u qnwen In dlHule. Thofautls that r.'l.'r the Orest worklnif In thn dry tloeks of Hnardam, the sailor's hat and theshlpwriaht's nx i?ve him no mere thorough illi;iiisn than th.i ifarh of thn pons ant woman sav to the qnuim of Tirxah. Hut the pmphttt f thh Lord naw the dnralt. Al thouirh his physical eveslght bad falle.l. he vt as dlvinbly Illumined, and at o R'nnen locked throiiKli tint liiiMi.inn, nod he er I out: "i'ohm (n. thou wile of Jurobnaml Why fiiU'in st thou tnvuMf to I'm mmt hnr I h ive evil ll.linirs for then. Ce thn i lack to thv luiili', an I whi n thv feet touch tilt Kato of the eiiy thn child shall die." she ha I a rlcht to ak fur thn recovery ether sin; she had no rii;ht to pracilce nii Imp will. n. l!rok-n hearted now, clet startcl on the way, thn t'-ars fiiliim; un thn dust ol ther-iad all Iho way from Mlilioh to Tlrz-vh. Urokmi ln'itrteil now. Ml is not careful any morn to hide her queenly unit and manner. True to the prophecy, the moment her feel touch the Kate ot the ell y thn ehild dies. As she mm In thn soul nf the child oes out. The erv in th city palace is Jolim I by thn laineninlion of a nation, and ns thev i iirrv koo I Abljah to his kniw) the air Is tided wi!h thn voice ot eulogy for thn departed youth and thocroau of nn iilllicted klnifiloin. It Is for no iiislKiiiheatit piirnnselhnt I pre. sent you tint thrlllliii, smry of tho text. In the (lift t'lncii I learn that wickedness In. volves other. tryiiiK to innkethera Itsdupei iv uiiiin unii ii s-iipivoins. jer iiioam iro pon'it to hooJwink tint Lord s prophet. II nv (II I lie do itir I'l l ui, nn I dothewor!! inmi!i f ,o. in dent hH wito to do tiers tun peril ot exp'iure, hers th't fallen Of tint W.IV. hers thn I'Y.'cml.m nl h.. .,1 1 bl-.iii.lhuiir. Iniquity Isabr.'iir.but it IsaKr-at coward. It lavs the lil.m met vets houim nm. else t t execute It; puts down llm gunpowder iritui nun teis some one el 'it to touch It i.lT, contrives mischief tmd irets mm mm el... in Work It; Marls a lin an I Ketssoino ono dsn to circulate it. m nearly nil thn frcat crl'io oltlni wnrl'l it is found out thnt those who p mined tint arson, the niur.1- r, the theft, tint iraud K free, whlln those who were docove. nu i i-iieaic.t timi tiooilwlnkit I Into the con epiracy eiank the uuaia aud mouut the gal Aaron Burr, with heart flllnd with Imnnr. lly iind nmliitlon, ploin for thn overthrow of inn t lilinil htittes liovnraineat uu i gets e IT wuu a lew tlireutsand a little eeasurn, while Jllennerhasset:. the learned Hlennerlinsmt. the ewnet tempnnd Jllenunrhassutt, le 'e- o,t uy nun irom tua oroliar.ls aad ftie Inhoratorlna and the Kurnnnf and thn home on tne uanks ol the Ohio lliver, ami his for nines nru soauern i. nn l no Is thrown Into prison, aim nig mmlly. brought uo in lux ury, In turned out to die. Abojjluahlo Aaron ii" nits ii comparatively eay. Hwoet tetn rere I Ulennorhasselt r s It hard. Hunoctict Arnold nroposod to sell out the forts of the Vailed Status; tosurrendcr the Ituvoiutionary i.iiij nnu i ue.'ir.iy tno i unci Mimes liov crninetit. He sets off with his pockets full of DOUhds merlin?, whlln Mainr A brave aud thn iirilliunl, is decovnd into the con-piracy nod sullers on the gibbet ou the imiikH or tt.o liu Ison; so that even tho literature tlio marine tab nluro thnt enm inemornteil tiint event has been blasted by n i.lnight desperadoes. Hcne.tlot Arnold bus It eay. Major An Im has it hard. I havo liolleeil that llinit.teiitlli of th isn who sufT.T for crimes urn merely tint satellites of some creat villains. iL-iiomlhiims fraud is a jngcier which liv sleight of. I ii n I ami leirej-. ilemaln makes the g-.. t hfTt it stole appear III somebody e'sn's pocket. Jerobuatn plots in.- in-, cniurives inn i:r position, mill yets bis wife to exeeutn it. Stum I ulT from nil imposition iind chicanery, ) not concent lo lit anybody s dupe, miybedy's ally iu wiciiiidnes', in. vi o I v s sciip. oat. Mm story ol thn text nl-o imprcies rrn Willi the rie.'t that royalty some: I mis asses iu dliguisn. '1 ho fiock, tin veH, the hood of i tie peasant Woman lild thn qu 'iily char aeter of this woman of Tlnuh. Nobudvsits- pnctu.l that she was a queen or a princess ns she ue I by, but she was just ai much a queen ns thouu'li she stood Iu the . il.i.v, her rones incrusieu with illamotpts. Ami so all around about us 'hern are prlneenses and iin)ens wuota thn "aoN 1 does not recognise. ihey sit on no throue of royalty, they ride iu uo onariot, iney elicit uo I1uz7.11, they mate 00 pretense, bur iy the griuin of (iod they are princesses aud they are queens; noiiieiimes 111 tneir poverty, soineiiinus in their self-denial, sometimes Iu their hard strangles ot Christina service Q 1 kaowi thuy nro quts-ns. The world does not recog nize innm. Itoynlty pnslng In illngulsn, kings without inn crown, couquerors without tlio palm. empresses without the Jewel. You saw her ye-turday on the street. You sawoottilug important in her appearance, but she 1 regunDt over a vast realm of virtureand goodness a realm vustnr than Jcrobosm ever looked nt. You wnnt down Into tho hotitn of destitution and want and sufT.tring. You saw thn story of trial written on the wasted hand of thn mother, on the piln cheeks of the ehildrvn, ou thn empty bread tray, ou the tireless hearth, on Urn brokeu chair. You would not have given a dollar or all the furniture la t lie. house. Hut by the grace of Clod shn Is a priiic-- Thn overseers of thn poor come them mid discuss 1 no oausu ami say, "Its a pauper. Jfiuy do not realize that God has buriiinlied for bur a crown, and t tint after she lias got through the tatlguiog Journey from Tirs.ali to Hhll5h sad from hhiloh back to Tlrv.nh there will bo a throne of royalty on which she shall rest forever, fllory velUd. Af- fluuace bidden. Eternal rupture huhsl up. Y queue in runsk. A princess la disguise. Wueu you think of a queen you do not thiuk of t'ntheriou of llussin. or Mi.rin '1'bemaa of Germany, or Mary, queen of Hcola, When you think of a qitrii, ;ou think of a plain womau who fat npnoiite your father nt the labia or walknd with llm down the path nf lifts arm in arm, somtlcis to Ihe 'J hnnksglving banqum, sonieilniH. to the grave, but always sidn by side, sooth 11 g your little sorrows aud adjusting Vour Hula duarrels. listening lo your evening praer. tolling with the needle or nt the spluisag wheal, and ou fold nights tucking you nug and warm. And then ou thnt nark wheu she lay a-dving. nutting tnoso linn bands that bad tolled lor you so long, Milt ting thetu together in a dying prayer c meudlng you lo thnt Ood In whom she tnuuht vou to trust. Oh. shu was the qu It-Dry iIih wat, llm miMli I You iiHuunt think ofllt '4 now without having Ihe deepest einotlors d your soul stirred, uud you feel as If eju could cry as though you were now slttinic in inlnucv on her Ian. nud if VOU call I'T led' to sjieak your uamo with thetenderanr i ith bow to throw rouranlf en the aod that eoTeni s . cryioff, -fiother, molbnr!" shnwasihnqntv.nl Your inthnr knW It. Yon knew It. Hhe was the qnnea. but h queen In disguise. Tuo world did not re cog alee It. nut there was a gran.ter illnjnlsing. Tha ravorlteof a groat house lookut out of tha window of Ills palace, nn I He saw that the pnoplo were carrying heavy burdens, and inat some of thnm were hobbling on eniteries. and Ileaaw aome lying at the gate exhlb flag their eoree. and then Ho h-anl thnlrlmrientatlons. and Hesaldt "I will lust futon the rlothne of thote poor peopln, and will gi down and son what thnr sorrows am. and I will sympathise with thnm. an I I will hn ,mo oft nem, end I will h.-lp them." Well, thn day camn for Him to start. The lords of the land oamn tr Htm off. Ill who could sing Joined In the parting song, which shook thn hills an I w .kit up the shnp. herds. The first few nights He has been si nplntr with tho hosiers 11 n I the camel drivers, f0r no one knew tlrnrn was a King in town. Ho wnnt a a ng tho doctors of tho law, aitonnding then, for without any doctor's giwo He knew mnrn law th in any doctor. IN fished with tto fishermen. Un smotn with lli own hammer in thn earn ''iter's shop, lie ate raw core out of thn li d I. tin fried fl-di on tho banks of (i-ntumirct. H i was howle I nt by craxv peopln in the tombs. Un was splashed of thn surf of tho sea. Apl'gn n without any pillow. A sick man without any mitdleiinent. A mo'inicr with no ym. palhetl bosom In which Un rould pour His tears. Di-giilsit eomplete. I know that on. rationally Ills ilivinn loyaltv Ibuh vl out as when in thestnrai on 1) 1I1I r. la th t m l wlnn et the welding banquet, as When H freed Dm sh:vkiei i... ruonlae of fladara, as wiien Hn turn'M a whole school of flsli into w n.q of th dlssonnign I boatni i'i, as wh-n Ho throMic I llf.t Into thn shiiv -I 'd nr. 11 of t ie paralytic, but for tint inmr t.arr ll.tw.n in lUgulm. No one s nv th" King's jewels In Hissan lat. N i onn saw thn loval roii in n,, plain eont. N onn kn-w tha: thai sh-lter-l-ss fbnt owim I nil tint mai etm In which the bier irc'n of biven h i I t'i ur h ib. Itatlon. N inn kin w tint that tneu'ered Christ own" I nil tlm i.liv.t enves nnd all t'ni harvests which shook tln-ir go d .01 th t hills of IVestlne, N ) one knewt'iat 11" wh ial "I thlrttl" pjtirn I the r.uiihrims out ot II. s owneh tllce, ; t onn kn -w thnt theoccin lay In ihn palm of His hvi, like a d"w bop In the v is t of a lily. S ) onn kmuv that th.i stars and moons nn I suns nn I galaxies and constella'lons tint mar.'hn I mi a ,i after n n were, as eomparcd with His llfelrn" thn sparkle of a tlrctlv 011 u s i n ner night No one knew that th" oiti in ml lln avn was only thnslm low of His thrum. No mm kin-w that H'S erown nf 1111 veral .bviiin oa w is covered up w.th a bun -h of tlioms. (I niili.. otenco sh nth In a liu nm bolv. o.uiils clt'iicn hiddeii in a hum in em. In lultn l.ivn beating Iu a hum-in heart. Kverlailing har monics Hilii ltnid Into a hu'iiau v n . 1; tV. ally ea ma-que. tlr 111. lours of h 'aveti In earthly disguise. My subject n's-t Inipr'.-iu nil wil l how people tmt en maks mid how th.i ),.,r t" irs IhenirifT. It w is a t'Tr.Me m-vi in Iho history of this w nnaii of l ir-ill wh-u the prophet a vost n I her. or t Mi" 1 1 v s iviiu: "I nv.., ikf j .111 nre. i hi eauiiot e'le.ii ni". You cannot Impo-m up 111 me. ,v f.di;ii st thou thystd to bo an tliei?" S'i t h 1 1 a right to ask for the r 'tor.vi.ni .,i r s .ti; slm ha I no rig it to pra Ml.'.i t iat f lUn'n. 1 ,.' It Is never riu'lit lo .1 1 wr u,. S 'i..t,-i,.M you may Im able to . ..ii 'enl H. mTair. It Is lint necessary to l"ll overvthin ?. I'li"re Is a n itural prcs-um t. tlm bps n-hi di s '.-us to indlcatn that silence soiii'di jies Is right, nut for doiibl dealing, f..r moral l n nt 1 11 1 for counterfeit and for shani tl i. Ins noi'inm; but nnatliema and exi'.'-um. li t will t,.;ir n(T thn lin Ho will rip lt thn unit. inc. sm. Hn will scatter thn ninbiis.'adn. There a o peopln who are Just ready to, hn dupe I. They seem to bo waiting lo he d.ve.v cl. They believe In ghosts. Th-y saw one themselves once. They heard somelhlag el range In an uninhabited house. Going a'ong the road oae night, something an prosoked them In white and crotsod the r.iad. They would think It very dlsustr tn to coutjt the numbnr of carriages at a fuuei'nl. They heard in a tielghb r's house something that portended death to Ihe family. They say u 1 n sum sign of evil If a bat lly Into tint room 011 a simmer night or they sen thn moon over tho left shoulder. They would not for the world undnriake nny enterprise on Friday, forgetful of thn fact tiiat If they look over the calendar of .ho world I hey will sen that l-'ri I IV Ins been tho most fortunate day iu ail Hie ii,t ry of the world. As near ns I onn tell, look in? over Ihe cat. enilar of the world's hlstorv, morn gran I bright, beautiful things have" It it T rt. t on Friday than nny other day of tint w. e ;. They won'd not icuiu untieing 011 I'rl lav" Vhey woul I not for the world go l a-k to lint imiisn for .'invlhlng n'ler il,,.v h-. I st.trte I. Ml 'Ii peotdn are re 1 Iv to b . d. I 1 Jliornncn eonies iiloiu', pcrliiii', 111 the d s gtlisnof medical science, nti I e irrins II...-., captive, for there arn al.mvs s . ne nn u .,vh 1 havn found some str:in-.;e 111. I n.y-l"rloui Weed In some M range tl mi l ldnel;e I o n. llm m 'oiishiii", an I lie n t- eve .yr I'm bo.-n-1 lenecs Willi tne advert. s ... nents of """ " no I 1 'l ll lll 1 ii 1 x ' II res 111. in. 11.1010 eauipias'in. nn i unrinlin:' ,;s iiiieuianis 1111 1 "ll-iitnlm? M-iv.." ... iiisiauiiiue.eis (iititmeubi. ' eu-.ui'li to. .10 ami scarify and noultic mil Kill half th 1 ie-j ,ii -iiii run iv 10 nn w roll ght upon oy sueii iiupos nous. Ah, mv friends, do not bn among such dupes' Do not net 11, in n.i--., ir-r.-.oii iw 1 nam liecn ileseri . ni. Wand back from ad chieuin'rv. froin nil in. position. They who practice such lltll.OSill.lll sunn oosquiwu in lint day of Hod h in lie nation. They may rear irrent r.n-tn nn, I. ot their dapple grays will bn iirre-t.id on the nul l soiiinuiiy. us waslhenss bv tint n.,,.., of flod with drawn sword. Tim llcht of thn last uay win suine tiirougb 11 lly ieh s..!.t,. lugns ami wnn a voice louder than that which aocosimi 1111s linpos tloti ot tne teT: "Uoine III, thou wire of Jeroboam. Why feignest tiiou thyself to be another?" With voico lomier than that -iod will tlmn i.tr uown into ini.inignt darkness and doom un death all twj faded men. and all clinrl..i,.n- net aim nil jilL'Kliys, ami all swindlers, Jlchol 1 how tlm peopln put on thn mu-'tt, uud behold bow the Lor I tears ....I .11 !..... il .... . I mem on: I am no fatalist, but I slutil.l he ee-nnlntn iy wmleno.i tr 1 did not feel tint all tlm nf. fairs ol my lile are lii Clod s hand mid nil Hint pertains to me uud mine, msr iu cer. tnlnly ns all thn affairs of this woman ot the Ii X', ns tutscniiu of the text, us this kiinr nf iu ii, wnm in lion s nan 1. ion may a-k me a hundred iie-stions I cannot n.wr but I shall until tint day of mv death l.eliev.t that 1 am under tlm unerritig earn of (iod and the heavens may fad. and the worbi may niirn, ami inn iiidg.neiit may thunder amietnruul uges may roll, but not a hairsltall fall from my head, not a slisdowsliall drop on myjpatli, not a sorrow shall transits my heart wilnout being divinely arranged arranged by a livlag, syinnathttllo Father. Hn l.ottu. our tears, He catches our sorrows, and to thn orphan lin will b a Father, and tu tha wiiiow ne win u a nu.sir.tuil, 1111 1 to the out east lie will uu a home, and to the most mis. erable wreuh that this day crawls un out of thn ditch of his abomination orviinr for uieioyllH will beau all nirlonlnir (Jo.l. Thn rocks snail turn gray with nun. and thn for. ests shall be unmoored lu the last hiirricHiin 11 11J the sun shall shut Its fiery eyelid, and the stars shall drou like blasted figs, aud thn comments snail go down Nke aunhurs In thn deep, nud Hie oueau shall hnavii its l.-ii groan aud lash llseli with expiring agony, nud Ihn world ahull wrap Itself In a win Hug sheet of tlaine and leap oil thn funeral pyre - 11m juuiiiieiii uny mil no. i s love shall Ot die. It will kiudlu its mm ntmr ..II tit her lights have gone out. It will be a billowy sea after the last ouL-au has swept It- eii awav. 11 win warm Itseit tiy tlm lire of it coiisumlug world. It will slug wlillu thn arohnnuul's trumpet is pen ling forth uud the sir Is tilled with the crash of broken snpul ctiers and the rush of Ihe wings ol the rlsiog Lt'nd. Oh, may (lo t comfort all this people With this Christlaq fcutliuuuil Sleep And tSrlrr. Ah. If Oblivion of sleep would lut Through ouo abort iiourof wakefulness that so ' The heart might rest a little while mid know That It was rest In gt Hut however fag We may awnken, pain has still thn slnrt. And sits beside thn be I, and overhangs Tun opening ry,.,, Itmt t ln:ly NlIlk t, fan gs lathe tlrst stirring of tlm torlnrcl heart! Charles liuxtoa doing, in Century. The Vouns mid the Old. Thn voting y.ar wovn h t crvus sil! And trinuni'd tier dalsv frill , And fashioned with a fairy hand The cups of her daCo lil; hh" eurlniim I cln nb.'rs lor llm Inr Is, And s ing as young things m iv Youth mi I gl 1 iness rule tlm world An I summer will last ulwuy. The ot I y.-ar sits In Hie whi.p Tin wn And dyes Inr fid" I gown, An 1 dr" I'ns of d.iys ;i tt.o fr ig-nut fields When s'm ..v.i I oye's r -d-r crtwa- The a-t ts Hhake i:i h 'r . hi:v br. ath As she er.i H;s ml ol !-f il!;s rev tl" - hitt'V s.i timi T m o'er w must inak" l!i- Of ClO sll "V-c i'd Wi'i'er tie e. be-t M iry F. llutls, 111 Y oiili's C i:io. lui-'ii. Iloiuew.ir.l llo! S I 1 1 1 ll-.r fl IW-r tl 'I' ie;lf Y 'U carry .-r ie-im -i. t; TIi" appi". nut. an I s'mar Ar all your sign, N iv -tu'eT; And bomi'W.ir I Im! ivimre aa-iiam-: 1 Your barns 1111 1 lute will ni I'r nil II idoivm -is till spile - )ii ho'ne.var I, b i ii"-.va- j h ,! Wher" Ibes of we coin" b.irti, Weer-t j v Is f" t- im 1 ,.Vll ,!re. Iod s I the gla 1 return! Thn frost-foof on tlm e II is Mai 1 tlm stui. 1, 0 plowing; Tim win I b is eh.i e l the b" From oiT tli" cioyer ro yn; An I S at 11 re, qu in it r:.. th" gr..- W'l I h-.il- Imrclf an I -pin, An I ea I In r ehil Ir -n in. Sing h nm.v.ird, It i.in-.v ir I h i A' jm I winter, with his chill., I'ticii'iip I sin..., A-.r.l m. ruiu r, L'es seoinig III tun lulls I I I I'm ti"i tu 1 iiti.-'.s w iralag. We'd Ii-" I not et bis windy l:.-..t t mi" - v 'ii un -h ne- ; T 1 la ig.i It tl i';.., my,! .iy S 1 bo 11 var l, h.iiimn ar I led l'or hut w t'i t'n' An I I 1 I v t;i 1 II 'I I 1. 1 -M Ih .11. h ' f gnus . 1 ' of ee ler i - .i in-; fin - An I t 1 1 - . Wile " kill It An I th" l.t rt-i'ii up t T.'.-ii in. p. iVii.'i-.. il Vi h 're j iv CI 1 S c 1. 1" II .ttenly I ee I.-.- i' I leu Is at Ii .lis led I . . in s . f 'nil c-.Vofllll. iv ird. ho tiny u-1 ho! e, ol w"'ci ene i.tl r -t, is fe 1. 1 nn I ..v" is pn I t'lt' g. id r 'lllrti! Tlnr 1 II; 1 All, la II irper s r, i.iar. There Are Others. If yon ever nri'.c a Utile jjke that's re.Uly SOiueiMiil WOl-UI, SO that peop'n when tln'y Imar it Will ex plode III heliiless mirth. Oon't vou think that you're tlm qU w;f that over walked thn earth. There are others! If you over nia';n a fearful break t bat ers ynu with shame. You really in" I tmt m ini It, though Cheeks llegill to II llll", eov- jour loll re not the only 1 li d tu.it cv same. There arc oilier-' r 'lid the If she avs she'll be a fiti ilmr go. Ilon't g-'t s 1 t'e-l iii -Ii l.'ll I. 'lit I 1st. r, but i y, wdh j. be e.iiiiint Slio'.s Ar" y. not wor! t'i 1 , of T Oily femV.ii In t!iis we.ii-y o e Woo ei lie 1 to w 1 I 1 . a:- Mil.! I mi v.. Its .vi 1 . .11 !,.. e-ird 1 n .- 11 by I..11 tie i ' 11 1 . vo Ch 'Vith par Veil wi I II: I I I.s an I tly b 11 "silly cr thel .! a ..f:y 1 1. Wu h Ma ! .1 . 0 u in It 4 1. vt-rv va 'ant mo lie's Hot the kin I. T!i"re a; I ii-i I a lie of the Now.il vou dt li d like this oiu-, nn I siy 11 1. ins quite 11.it, And tint iii .oii-trii - k onn who wrote II was 11 m ini 1 . aod all th it, Why, von r not e .mi.ei.., losing it. though jou iu i nking inroug l tulirllilt, '1 hero am others! l'liiladelplilu Tress. Judging Oysters by Smell. "Tho best oyster experts thnt 1 know of, suit! tuo captain of an ovster boat, "jiidRO nn oyster by tho smell. insiuiti ot oy mo lalo. lueru is something uliout tho smell of uu oyster that iiiilicntca its condition to me mucli plaitur than does tho taste. icoplo buy thom and cat them prob ably on account of their tasto. r!o ai- uo to they buy ten, coilco and tho various gradee of whisky ami hrmi.lv for their taste, but all experts ou lltoso thing pass 14)011 them entirely by their uioM. i'lio irocssioiial tea tiu.ter or whisky taster, so cnllo.t. never ta-tes tlictii, but simply arrives et their tasto by their p 'cnliai ilios of tlavor, or, to speak plainlv, mhi-II. "I can tell what price 11 load of oystcri will be rated at wheu they nr- rive ai 1110 wniiri Hero iiy opening up mo noia of tuu boat and atuelliug. In eight ciimos out of ton I am right. Il btrikou oystermeu as siring" wheu they ace persons going alnuit from boat to bout, as they lie at the wharf. tasting oysters before thev conclude to buy. Tasto i l riclit. but if thev don't smell right thev will uovcr taste right, "-WaHUingtoa .Star. I'jramiil if C'ipoiu, Tho great Pyramid of Cliecna is the isrert structure ever erected bv tho hand of man, its original dimensions at tlio base were Till lect square, anil Us perjK-inlioiiliir hui,ht at tho hi"hest poiul, 418 feet. It covers four acre,. one rood, and twcnlyvtwo rode o. grouud, and hat beeu cstimaied by an jintnt L,nglisli architect to hard uosi Dot Uu thuu Whit Pklee. An nstrononicr any a that th aky U whiter ever the OMltlvatrHl-thnn o.. the uncultivated portion of the eartb1. ' '"I HIS1 unace. tsTauac a good deal of coarse uusv tn iiresetit in tne atmosphere In the former Instance, with the nmi! that a larger proiHirtlon of whits? light la diffused. Cbinste nml Com tort. Klther any, whether we are ta have a pro longed Winter of exlremeeold or a mild one, through thn dampness and chill neuralg;a will find lis victim, and a great many Im prudent 1 soph, will find neuralgia. In either case, when It does come, with Its reeking torture, lefs look ah tut us for the best that Can l' di. lie. We lie",, no) jji, f ir. 'Ihe reputation of St. Jacobs Oil as a certain euro b r neunili'ia has evnn before It, nnd It is an flablt-lit'd diet that it riirt-s snrnlv. soothes and restores tlm troubled nerve-.. To enj iv, therefore, a eonitoifu'dn winter, whether It Is cold or mild, bear In mind that tor tb's cnmplHlnt "ii" sin. i!. linv" the great remedy mr pain readv for u-r. it Is bv putting off 1 i. .. . 1. .. . . . . - 1 . 1 ...... n. le. ju trows worse, 1111. 1 iim wor-t rases grow l s n K..,,i ns It Is 11-id. A ( 01.1) MAI, Like an tn.ntln Amir, Itrltifi nfTrlii and I iral It ami 11 II..H i ,. Fsw psopin realize wi at a calamity the or. tllnnry bl.r.ard Is. 1 lis sudden lowering of thn temi eiature lliuls ti uiiy e. !.. in, pre pared lo te.e I the change. Here and Ibrm n Victim Is s,,g',rd out who su u libs q n.'kly to soma a-atn ntiibtl, the .brr.q res.11.tot cold. An iiniiii 1,1 rie.( miiltltu le, h .wevr. survive, wi . 1 ave a .-quire. I some rniarrbal nfTeeti.'iis morn or less .swrs, ,v ,..,.,,,.,.n '' Id Is a-i:! il.ii.. w'ticli q i:.-,iv I ....;.., eli ronlc c I'at r!i ; aJi vc I to . .y..y Cold Sll 1 1. I ie, la It . ! t.l (I, ., , ,n , ,,f e , , , "t cat. rili, 11, any of v.a en, for w. nt f a 'i elTfCUvtt t-aiecy, will 01" -r from t'n ease lh r'-t of t li . r lives. , tlicte ' is nuj thing Unit in b" .e ii" to pi" 'ut ni tins' In thn tlr. I pla ", l'e-ru in 11 e. u: th" proper time rti!l ptcvet t tr L.ng cold. In tl second I la , I'e ru-ii i will cure 11 e,,;,in from two to !lve days. Aga n, I'.-ru 11a will cure catarrh qui. sly in tlm Mist st.u-es, nti i llually, I'.-ri n.i will , ls.t e,i. t.l.- e.i- tarrh, if 11 r. p. ilv an I pet-Mem Iy. I'e- 1.1 lilt k l ia II ll. lls" H'. pr p'T . V II -e. will, lli-ii.'. .r. ng llll-t I lie in dell Col I n remedy 1. r th Any 01.it .te illustrate I bo illSeit-es C ill 1 li d only 11 ! ns a s ifegmird in nts which rcsa t Irom sud- I. ut will ins 1 prove a sure c.iis.e of ail iii'tiis. .nug an iiidni M.ve, (t age I. 1 11 i-nlairh and e.iia'rlial tain . lie free bv -i n ling 1, atic mid ad Ir.-s, t,, 1 ',.r,.r,i long M iim'a -tiirmg C..'i: ,11 v, t'oluuibtis. Ohm. This I k was r -nt . - written Lv I'r. II ir: :1.1m, the well ki.o-.vn author and pecinli-.t on catarrhal d.- a e . Hear. et I'. rs . lands drought Is ttt r tba:i n ti v others. Tliers It et.ee I ' o rh I I ll.la nf II.. Coueir- tlis-i nil ot. nr nt., , ,,i i,. rti.r. sail nut I tne est Inn lenis mis sunt., s, d lo 1 Inctiin"!.. l'or 11 1.1 r , ,. , I r"". ' a 1 il..,..,.,, nnd p -,i,i local r. Ill" Irs. hl bv . ... enin tviui .i,-., t. , t ..-. f . 1 r.e.om.i id It i-i-ctiralile. i-e..o,..i li. .f ,(lr, 10 be a r.iesi lull i.isl tl,.e t ,.,r r., ;,, roust it n lineal 1 1 , si.... ,1. Ilni.'.l' n.i t-1. 1 ...... luaiiuf.i. lure I Lv I'. .1 1 1 .1 . .. ' Uhle.ls li.tttiiilv rol.M.iuiioi.iuei. n"i !..., krl. It is taken l utenotii, ., ,1,,.,,, , ,, ii,,ps lea ls.s..o.,i,i,d. h , is ,,,1-e. I.y 11, 1 bn b.o'.l nn! lemons s sensor 1 lis at strin. 'I l..v ,.it..r nna hun.be 1 tinl.Hrs for miiv ...h. it 1.. 1. ... Cure e Ssii l fbr e.irulitrs and test iimuinla. A' Ji'ist I' J I .L 1 -.. -1 1.. ... n fnd b o...g,;..,;ie. "l""v- Lull's ir .iml.y 1'illsnie ths brut. The manufacture of MIL been,. i r,.... land Iu the year l'lllll. 'f yen srs eex'fui t.i it. nut nf p.itibli.s' I le. it-it IS. 11 1 , hi.. I . .mi... I . . . 1 1 tl.. m. reeiie et e.ii' . -lis win. us.- it. ati.e tin 1 1 am it Ims urn en tl market, .. r.1.1 ttill .....ni.t. ion. A.s 1 e.r i.roct r tor il. i skv m. injuiieu. The l.lncobi. I iaglatid. Cathedral I. ng ami 'Ji.t fi et high. le 4'J M-s. Wltisl.rw's S'mlbii.g hyriii'fitrcl.ildrt'ti feel Inn:', sell rtis I be g 11 Ills. le. t. e I ' . I'.a II. tna Iliili, 11 1 I ...., . I . U ll.d I O..I . '-s II I. ..I I le. Q iOO Dr.l CASK yfr?f."U" PiilZLS each momn Ag follows : 4 First Pil:o5. ODdlof C1U3C;.-h J1 5';erid " " SlOiVt-rit..tliCu!. IU milj g .S bCld ItJiJi.u'i Cr.h zni Pil;cs li,n ci rr.ar.lli - Total given during 12 mos. 1337, S40;803.CO WRAPPERS HOW TO CUTAIH THEM. 1 ! iii in-1 ii of-v iii ft u i ii munv &UNLICHT 6 JAM l riiiitr it tbrv run i iiIIitI t nl tin i ii ii'i inn 4i fin n tna bO1 tpitrii mm pui i inn ro in m in Hn ht'iiilma 'SUNLIGHT AP. Tnf.it (rullifil l mi. niin" iirr to im Mti, Mtingi II 1 1 V IHillla Cni'lllVIMl I Il U nUrrt a I ihiprr nIhiIiik i nniprl linr'a lull nun hiiTI iiililrr mill llie Oiimlirr l I iiiijuimn nl lit. t l.rir llrna., ' iirL. ntarLsfil miialilM iii,irr"wfi 'n.. ,r m iiii M IILIt ill tlio I'lHTItH T roiHtii-liinr Uwu In. No. Ill Dlltritt 1 tl a -x I-.,- a.. NAME OFDISTRICT. Krtr Yurs't lit, llrtieU I vn. I .una nna Stiairn lalumls, .Nrst .Irtaev. New Vttrk Mule (.isoe of S V. rny, rl'..ltlva, u..f .Sf.i'a 'e..li. I'.MIIIaalv miln. llrbtvs'urr, .lnr. In. ill. ll "l ii alum auu Ilia iriri of I olimittiu. Tlie New l:itulitntl Siwlra. ycl nra tharrlrlirst. I I'trrre Stirrin I, I-..; r emru. iii im i,, i ..... n. !,.. a t:.. . ..I n te... ll -ittii anil Nr.v V.irll. ! .Mril ttiitt Hsrll..ril 'I'ii..,, rirsl 1'la.a Nira e ln-". Nf l.srl"rit Hall, btstiiitanl Cycluiuaiur, are! lluul Lasah-MlJIu. litfT&ffllFZ Thy J 'J M 1 I I i ) t , I Wsrif- Jggr" "4 BOX Of CASCJJTS tUIXV kTWIhtW '0-25 -s50 All DRUGGISTS 'VV 1 S I J 1 1 1 J KA'yu 1SINT 19 HjUl m airpir -bomiti ma hat Brings Relcaso From Dirt and Crease? Why, Dn't You Know 7 SAPOLIO Omsnmptioa s.tvsn my tiovs llfn last summer. -Mee. ino ui.ssn, lA Uoy., .Vllrh., Oct. m, ..ri'r",iw4.frr,"n' Iu after flnl fl'. ni - lr. ,i... ! NiniRmnii. Kr.i,rtii-.t't snnrtiresi- ls. band lo Dr. Kline. Mil Arch hi., 1'hiUu, . Gladness Comes ,it!l ft l etter limit t datiili.i;' of the truiisiciii. it::'. live i.f (b tc liuitiv I'liVS lenl ills wilt di ;itii' h I t f. iv pfi'.pff ef. forts - gi'iill.'etriit t'. -p!i is'-atit.elViii t.s riirlilly iliivctcd. Tin re i' cntnfurt In the Isiiivwlcihro tint m imitiy fnrtna of tiicldii'si ;irc md iltiit le tn v in ltml dis ease, but. simply t. it ret) t quited eiuiili tioti'if tin sv.' ti in, v. lii 11 tlf pleasant family l.ix.ilivc. ,s;, r ijn-r I i . priunpt ly fotiniv.'s. Th tt' ii ..! y it i. tin only re 111c I y tmlli me of i'. uui lion, n nl In cvi't-y win iv esli'i'tiu I t o In: l ly by till W Ini'v.ilu p-unil ln :.lt!i. Its lu'tu-ii 'ial flT.'c'.'i :ir. l in t 1 1.. f i.'t. that il is ihn otii remedy wl i '1 j.v, :n .f.-s iu'. iiitil li'.4Ml!t',.-s v.i.li.ut i.cl .I1;; at ino tho I'l'-atis o;i will, h it 11. Is. 1! i , tliel . . rO pi I itnpiirt 1 it. in .; r t 1 1 t it . bc.:s-li.-ii.l ciV.-.-ts, 1 11 ti v. i i 11 yini d.r rim .'. ' li.it y. ' 1 Ii n ' t b vetuiit.e sir I tele, wlii h istti.iti'.t.'.n tti'-t-l I y t!mt a! il'. irnia l-'iir Svnni 1.1. 1 : 1 1 v , nr..! m UI 1 v nil iep UI.'H'l-' .!!' 'i ' If 11 tlie t-t ',.yriei.f r.f pu.,1 bi'uMh, nil. I tb.i SV.telil'il le. Hilar, til. tl lllMls lives 1. r t.tl.ei' 1-. H..M 1 1, ,i:re tt.d lu'i-iled. I f ii 111 ii - tt'il with iin.V it. 1 .1. I 1 1 i v:i' i', t.ti.l 111 i.y In ei'iiitni'inir'.l t 1 1 In nne t id. ill fill physician-., lei' if i:i p.-.- t i f ii laiiliv.', tlu-ll one -i.t m ! . I b-tvi-1 bo In (, Uml V. it 1 tin well-in fun 1 n '1 1 1 vi " .' In to, Svriipn( i-'it's stau.1 1 Ir-'ln- .1 t'U- i lie. t. larrell Used. ill. I qiVt'.s inns' ...n, . , Sil) sfil( ,,,11, rcrr,,r,'f,'UL,',.,'tMit.r'MtM'''"i 3i -".ir 1: -r y b.. . fs.V? V W.'T'V A.I r. V.";-4'' V P If k til H It.. ,kUi I'l l U.IJU I I I II II III I J.jl .nl. n', .'.'ralee. e.l..ii..tnlen ; rm r i v. . ..p. te t t,, tl,., I I I I s,l i.i; i : i .n i.i 1 1 11 "Id I ' INtllXNt.r.. '.7 r.ei.td A"., I'nisbutg. I'ii. I pi uriter suppd.R met inl-haud t yewii t rs ol nil miii.es. t-rnd for rntab gus t.'!e.uV.?iVf: PENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHNW MORRIS, ASIIIflGIOM,D.fi Lat. rnaiifat riamia.r u S. r.tiiion bui.aa. ijit. 1.1 ii n.r, e.aijusi.ai.i.A cla.u.,, atljr. tiuda. ' N U .11 nnilll an t W I1ISKV tial It ruree. Honk a; UllUi.1 it tr. 11. tl. Vt "..i.i m. Alliiut,iia Yt , i- .is. l..i't.t Aa USr lAilS. i'ii I.- Hi st 1 ...i-li -jr.. Tastes 1; I. I'lSlJJl ANO GIVEN FREE FOR s .oo.no 2.f;fn.no - i,u;;LMej 153.400.0rt I.! oKr RULES. it n u i-iii etch of t!io 4 Jiitru t I s i .limits I i.t,t,.r nli't fniliin th I, IvM?y rrnnth t .''Hmll I.i. ms.M-- l.iirut iiiithrr "I ''Umiib fn.tu t t . ! n I i 't v : i s ii tie nr tttiu i0ini Hillrf -.w.(HM imlu J i mi . '.iihhm i..i-t n tin utinil in tint Nt'fcl l.ururKi Niniilii'm t "i I"ti0 fri'iii iI h iiixiiiti mi m it i li t ijr lMiiii Will I'ii I'll rt't'isitit Nf Hilitiei tititi'tti a It'ly n .trnrnlis-iiin l'lrrr isnrrlnl l'i. . , n ij Iio.mK 1 hn III t ..ttiieslit..rtia'iil loth yfiunv .7,1 ' i Nrfct l.nrirM Suiiibrr-t ! cm lr- in thi trirt iii w in it tin-f trMiU will I'ni'li r-'i iitiai nmnrr'i opt i. iii Uly'aT Knil.r,.'ifr.ut Wiit.-h, in If J. Itf, That '.im;Mliii,nm will ( Ilia' th l.nal I'UT or 'ir' tl .vioiilli tlurina t n r-i ! i loo iai oua iii'Hii hi O'.iiiiHitit mn mi I ! . nl i it in I ha 11111. !l Citmrvtslili ra ?l"i iiMiii rsiM.ira fr"ni nna.ilj 'Itn in tN r l.H. k witll-.t il iirtiifiil. r.iill"V r 1,-vi.r lir.it In I .tJ. . au 4 tiiwir fuuiih. ara da biirratj f r-ni i'.i-i.i. til'f . 4, A iMintfi. Ii.t .t W Itinera If) I'nvnp'HtorVllntri.l will l t f wirdiMl tot'iiiiutuiaiuaisrU-JV ! iajaaMt ti 'tltrt'tlllliO f It '('. A. I ''fir llr-thK', I .tt , lt fin'1itifnrtnawar1 tlf irta lairiy l tha l i ttmir aiiiiii? m;l )-Hi-iiitt.4 miI il ih 111. l(it''1 tlmt all wImi t'tiitrrtts Harm tu citt tii w ,r l ut l.i'trr llr.it lii-ii, I i-l , aiiiial. LLV1.K i:KOH.t Mil., .New ork. I believe I'lwi's Core for 0 a ' F 9 H ?1 A 119. U S0AP WhKD khe uuce spoke you wouia u wniu
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