'HOP' Retnrns tn the heart of the victim bound In tht chains ol rheiirosllHi lvsiM pis, scriula.C't Iut i.wlien blood is eunchixl auri pur fled Sarsaparilla TaeOnsTrne lllpo.1 PurlW, T. AlMrnTt'. 1. Dill are the be it al .er..l.un.r fte. Mammlnit-lllril'a Vmbrrlla. A writer In tlis American Sportsman trlls a rrniark.tblo story about a hum-mlng-blrd: In front of a window vhore I work- 1 laat summer was a butternut-tree. A humming bird built her nest on a limb that grew near tho window, and w had an opportunity to watch her I'lrxM'ly. In fact, we could look right Into thn nest. Onn day, when thero wns a henvj shower comma: up, wc thought wo would are If she covered her young during the rain. Well, when the first drops fell, she rame and took In het bill one of two or three lnrjre leaves growlnjt doso by, and laid this leaf oyer the nest so as completely to covet It; then she flow away. On examining the leaf, we found a hole. In It, nnd In thn side of the nest was a small stick that the leaf was fas tened to, or hooked upon. After t'1 storm was over, the old bird oama back and unhooked the leaf, ami the nest was perfectly dry. Hraln-Work. The Washington Star has surprised two hlgh-srhool gtrl.i talking about their graduation essays. "Have you written yours yet?" asked Maud. . "Yes," answered Ethel. "Wasn't It a lot of work?" "Just dreadful! First, I had to hunt np words that were big enough, and then I had to keep looking In the dii tlonary to see what they meant, nnd Honestly, I began to tiunk l never should get It finished!" IllfctUll.t. "Can you lend me $10?" asked the two-headed girl of the fat lndy. "Uuess I win," said the fat lady, "but you don't menu to tell me you have spent all your salary already?" "I 1 didn't mean to," replied the two-headed girl, almost In tears, "but . there was such a lovely vnse put np at auetlon, and I got to bidding agalust 1 myself before I thought." Cincinnati f Enquirer. The Australian dng and tha Egyptian thephard dog never birs. ASKING QUESTIONS. IT 13 A WOMAN'S PREROGATIVE, AND SHE USES IT. Timely Questions and l'romnt Answers Have Riwlted In Great Hatlnnwtion t Many Women. ' Sensitive women hate to ask their physicians those delicate questions that only a woman understands, and there fore write to Mrs. Plnkham, at Lynn, Mass., as she has ever proved their most ac curate adviser, and knowing that their JT-C letters will be read nd answered by one '"V.'"" of their own sex. Thousands of snch letters have been received within a few months from those afflicted with the various forms of female diseases, and It la needless to say the answers have brought comfort and relief. ' That sense of dragging In the groin, dnll pains in small of back, retention. suppression of menses, bearing-down pains, headache, nervousness, blues. etc., arc symptoms that require prompt treasures. The cure Is, In most cases, rapid. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound should be promptly taken, and Mrs. Plnkham will furnish any advice .-required, froo. Followlu? U another letter of thanks "Please aocept my thanks for the little book which you have , sent me. it bus opened my eyes, and told mo that there U a remedy for suffer ing women. Thero is no need for P women to suf fer, if they will only take Lydia, E. Pinkham'a V ..v.ir- pound. I auf- fcrcd for rears with painful menstruation, thinking there Itt hut after readinff vonr llttla vamnhlct. I thought 1 would give your medicine a trial, and H la wonderful how cnlckly It relieved caa. I recommend it for all women sho suffer with painful menstruation. ' Jtfna. Gkorok Keuhbom, Crltteudon, Erie Co.. N. Y. rxtJii" A wei I nRII I p n ofifclrtv ?.. eiperience la the Butorn Mates, sod wbou weu knitwn fioiu Malue w FlorlUa, write us Iu rif reiice to oue oi our luactoluiai b uouyut: "II w the ueate-ti per fautlon 1 uv yal ton. If 1 want another mo onlit fur bis work I should bits auulaor of yours!" l.uvui! irno. LOOM la XTMAN.Timn, O L . 4 ferlLfll LSf AIlB. I iimUuuO. Dm I I Boat Couite Hxrup. Kuld br drunilnts. f , ' I 4eiK-i VST I! A Hoimo of I'nrds, 1 built a homo of oanls one day In fnr-o(T, sunny childhood tlmo, And Inutthnd to sno It swept away By some Unlit brnnro that strayed that way, Tl.at left no Irnne nor yot rutllne Of what had bom a house so (Inn. I built a house of ennls ono day When I had como to riper years. Agnln I saw It swept away I By aoma hlenk wind that blew that way, This tlmo I snw It Ri with tears, Twas Imllileil of thn hopes of years. John Henry Dick. MMOROtJ. How did you feel?" "As foolish as a large, man fools when drinking tee cream aoda." Iti.tu-iliet I tell von T have thn boss wife, old man. Hcuperk-My wife's a bos wife, too. Ho I claim to bo a gentleman. She Aron't you glad you don't bavo to prove your claim? Wlint's that beautiful soiintn your daughter's playing?" "It's u ui tuning the piano." liucon There's a man iu our town who goes lo sleep on his wheel. Kg' bert Falls asleep, doesn't lie? "Ui.olo Simon, what is 'blnsu' ?' "It is when a fellow gets so low- spirited that nothing but a steam boat explosion will muko him luugli." "Uncle Jack ami I have bcuu teach ing mamma, to ride the bicycle. 'What did you do?" "Oh, Uucli Jack held her on nnd I stood nronud and sympathized." "How did you dare toll father that you Inive a prospect ol SlUll.uuu n year?" alio akuil. "Why," lio an swered in righteous indignation, "I have if I marry you." First Trump It's a wonder ueder of us got do byilrerphobcr. Second Tramp Oil, none of do dogs what bit ns wuz mud. Dcy only tackled us iu tin reg'lur course r.f business. lue Uonk I'lense, mum, will ye lind mo yer natch fer ter bile the uigs? Mistress Why Mnry, you have a clock in the kitchen, haven't you? (Jook lis mum, but tlio clock is slow, mum. Aunt Esther How aro you gotti'ig on with your housekeeping, Charlie? Cliurliu Oh, well euongli; onlyEthul has given me mainly Biblical cooking so far. I ask for bread nnd she gives ma a stone. "Can any of you tell mo why Lz rus was a buggui?" asked the female tencher in a west side Sunday school. "Piease, iiiii'hiu," replied a small boy whose father was a merchant, "be cause he didu't ndvertisc." First Humorist (gloomily) My wife says she oun't sue anything funny iu hulf the things I write. Second Hu morist Dou't be discouraged, old boy, If she thinks half of them are funny she dues butter than most of us. Looking up suddenly, aha beheld mo ueurueu isoa ol a man with a gleaming knife between his tooth, Then she fuinted. It was no wonder, for she had been carefully reared, and hud never seeu anyone eat pie in that luunner. "Will you neoept the challenge?" inquired the reporter. "I will not, replied Jawbott the pugilist. "The man is not iu my class and bo insists on ridiculous terms. Why, be aot- nally proposes that wo shall wear gags duriug the prooess of hostilities." Wife (drearily) Ah met The dayi of chivalry are pmt. Husbaud Whut the matter now? Wife Sir Walter Raleigh laid his cloak on tha ground for Quoen Elizabeth to walk over.but you get inad simply becuiiso poor, dear mother sat dowu on your bat. Hio Art or Ilelnn Valient. A wise ninn, in an address to young men, uuvised them to learn tbo hard- est lesson in the world, the art of being putient. Ho said: "Do yonr duty.aud leave sucoess tu take oare of itsoU, aud thon you will ieB tno wi8jm f tltt old proverb: ... tdvuhln 'EvorTtuiu comes to the man that I on wait, lou kuow.for luslauoe.how I burd it is to learn a dtflbult kuhioot. All tha ideas aro unfamiliar, all the I -...i. ... nnrmiliup V. n I H "emu ujii&o uui I way- " uis uisueartens mot I siuaenu one oi ten lue uine out of ten that will alwavs bo obsour j people but tlio tenth man goes on. He works harder and hurdor, he let his mind play arouud tba subject, he lets the ideas of that subject soak into! I bis brain, be is determined that noth ing'oan possibly rosist persistent tf fort, and ono Una day a great flood o. light comes in ha suddenly sees al about it; bia work is easy, his work! is delightful. Everybody says of him, 'What an amaaiug amount of ability that young man hssr No, it was no. ability it was patient perseveranoe. The man had learned to labor and to wit," ) QUAIST and ccmous. Qunnn Victoria's railway osr cost C3l,000. The native lioms of wheat is sup posed to be the mountain regions of Armenia. A two-hendml oslf, which oats with both mouths, was latoly on exhibition nt Holton, Kan. Tho fossil remains of a bog aro said to have bueu discovered in the Had Lands of North llnkota. William II. rhillips of New Madrid, Mo., is credited with a total of 1,350 squirrels in throo days' hunting on Little river. W bilo sorting rocs at a pnpor mill in Otsego, Mioh., a womin found among the lot before her au envelopo containing $03. The biggest poultry ranch in the world is to be located near San Fran cisco. It is expected to yield 00,000 broilers and 2,000,000 eggs a year. While tho sun was shining brightly nnd the sky was almost clear over Al gunseu township, Branch County, Mioh.. lightning struck IV V. Tift's barn and destroyed it with its con tents, Itultimoro lias two physiologioul curiosities in tho shape of two old men ono sovonty and tha other eigety-threo years of ago who nre Slid to be cutting a frosh supply of wisdom teotb. Thiovcs plundered a qnince orchard iu Nutley, N. J., and tho owner bo enmo so enraged that ho promptly adopted measures to prevent future theft. He cut down every ono of tho trues, thirty in number. A Liverpool policomnu, who, ns be thought, swallowed a sixpence thirteen years ago, recently bud a severe pain in his throat. A tit of coughing como on nnd the long lost coin, half of its original thickness, was roleusod from his throat. At tho battlo of Trafalgar tho heaviest gun used throw a projectile weighing only 32 pounds, tha diameter of the gun being G.41 inches. The modern 110-ton gun throws a shell weighing 2,000 pounds and is 18 14 iuches iu diameter. A twenty-six pound fish was recently otptured in the coffur-dnm nt Pitts burg, Penu., and on oleauiug it, there was found in the stomach a small German silver spoon with the name of "Vienna" on it. This was a souvenir spoon of tho Vienna Club, that gave a boat ex cursion three years ago, and it is supposed one of tho spoons fell over board and was swallowed by tho fish. She Took llcr Precious t'nlln. A Buffalo woman went to Califor nia to spend tho winter a couple of weeks ago. Bho is a great lover of flowers. She has bor yard full of thorn in the summer and ber bouse full of them in tha wiuter. Her particular prido is a big eallo. When she was making np ber list of things to take to Culiforniu she included the csllu. Sho read tha list to hor husbaud. When she eame to the culla he said: "Now, I wouldn't take that calls. " "Why not?" she asked, with some asperity. "I never thought so much 0f plnnt in my lifo as I do of that cslla. and I just know it will bo full of I blossoms this wiuter, aud I wouldn't I miss seeing theiu and smelling tlieui for the world." The first letter home contained this paragrapli "I must toll you about that calls, It wus the greatest bother you ever taw. 1 almost wore myself to shadow takiug caro of it But I car I ried it along, thiuking of tho lovely blossoms it would surely have this I winter. By the timo I got into Cali I fornia I was sick ami tired of it and i nervous nnd worried and all that. But I remembered tho comfort tho bloi I mini armllil lift tn mn n liun Ihnv jiimA , - ........ I When I got np on the morning of the I lust day I looked out of the oar win I dow.aod may I never sea Buffalo assin if tha train wasn't runulno- thromrh I . 1.,l,l nr .1U. iUTni,i,.i ion in iiiuii t jum uovio Hll Dtu I a gooa ery. lo mink that an ordiu I amy sensible woman suoulj cart I twentv-nound not aud lilv 3.000 miles Just beoauio sue wautad to sea it in I blossoms, and then find million of I tho same lilliea growing wild in the fields. It was enough to make an so gel weep. Then I took, tha calls aud threw it out of tba oar window. I Buffalo (New York) Express. A High Example. I Willie I should think yon would I be ashamed to have your mother put I you to bed. I Bobbie -I don't know why I should, I Sha duo the sums thing to father. I Life. "The Vocal (Undent." Madame Mclba addresses students of music In an Instructive, practical paper In the Ladles' Home Journal. flhs tells la her article on "The Vocal Student" of tho necessity of securing a thorough ly competent teacher, of practice, and the rare of the health: emphnslzna the Importenee of being trained musicians as well as vocalists; talks of the mone tary vnlue of a musical training and of Kuropenn study. With regard to the monetary reward of a capable singer, Madame Mellw says: "To a girl prop erly trained and qualified the profes sion of A 'vocal teacher la one of tha most remunerative. Oood teachers are scarce and In great demand, and ns the fees are large an excellent Income may be obtnlned. Next comes the career of tho church singer. Kvery church baa Irs eholr, and In the majority of case the soloists composing It arc paid, and often well paid. F.ngaEeniPtits ns a drnwlng-rooui singer can be secured In large cities when one has talent and faculty, and when the voice Is not auf flclently large for Its possessor to be coviio a concert ulnger. The fees of tho successful concert singer are large; she la constantly In demand; her repertoire ! of songs, not of entlro roles, and la more easily acquired; her expense are limited to tho cost of a few evening gowns, In the place of acorea of cos tumes. For the opera singer thero la pleuty of hard work, but for that ther la the compensation of being associated In ninny cases with the famous arusta of the world, whom to know Is a liberal education." Tho Norwegian Moose Elk. Tho moose elk ns big game us Ka rone can auiiply-la gradually getting extinct In Norway. It has been for some time protected by law. but by a law through which a keen sportsman baa been able to drive, If not a conch and alx, at least tho necessary stalk ing horse and fqnlpmcnt. Ita venison certainly la not the excueo for Iu lauchter. and still less Its beauty. It Is the only ugly member of a singularly graceful family. If It should ultlinnte ly dlsnptiear from Northern Europe we cannot lay the blame cither on ladles or epicures. Its cnornioua nose, In deed, la said to le goon eatlug, and the Norwegians seem to Uko Its tongue, but there Its attractions end. Tho law for Its protection In Norway la curlosly simple. More thnn ono mooso elk Is not allowed to be killed on one property In one year. Unfortunately (for the moose) nothing Is said as to the size of tho property. Tho Norwegians are keen sportsmen and a law-nbldlng peo ple. They don't lninch much, but they evade the lnw. An owner of a prop erty with nirfose on It sub divides the land Into sninll shares, and then has a battue, killing off a whole family of elks. London Ually Now. New York' Pauper Dead. The graveyard of New York' un known and pauper dead la Hurt's Isl and, sltuuted at the entrance to Iong Island Sound, In the East river. Pot ter's field Is only a few acres In ex tent, but It hold over 100,000 bodies, say a correspondent. There are about twenty Interments inado there every day In the year, and a constant treorn of silent passengers flow from the morgue at the foot of Twenty-sixth street to this quiet resting place out in the river. No monument record the virtue of the sleepers on Hart's I si and, no flower bloom on it graves; In fact, no graves are visible only a flat expanse of sod that would never be green If It life depended upon the tears of mourners Instead or tho morn' Ing dew and tho weeping clouds. Basdy lor BnslnMS. With a very active, ensrgstlo worklngmaa, or a man of business, a eane or erutch is a ilgnof some Inflrmlly. but he will hsve to use one or both If salatloa sets In and dis ables his hip. Worse than all this, he may be bad-rmiltin ir a long urns, ana sun worse, may b obliged to resort to surgical treatment. Why all till- should bs endured ibm the trnubla esn be candy cure' I must be because ho don't know that HI. Jacobs Oil, thn great remedy (or pain. Is a speolal cure for this very much dreaded mnlady. It has uroved llseli the most soothing and penetrating remedy for reaching the seistlo nerve ann enectnany curing us aguuiea iui bos perhaps ever been trio J. 100 Reward. 100. Tha readers of thla nsmr will ba nleaxeA ta team thst there Is at lesit on Urradid diseass that soiioa haa neen aula o curs in all Its laves, and thst If Usiarrli. llall a Catarrh Cure is tha only iMieitlya cure now known to tua uieaicui i raieruiiy. i atsrru oenm a constl tutlnunl disease, rvqnii-es a constitutional treatment. Hsu's I alarm Ours la Inken Inter nnlly, aetng dirsetly upon tha blnoil and mil' ooiissuiTseesoc ins syntetn, iiiereuy destroy ing tna foimdstlon of the disease, and giving the pat ient stt'enulh by bulWIIng Ui tlte con stilulion and aHsmtinif ature In duing Us wurlc. The iirois-ielors hsve so murh fnitn in its curative iiuwers that (bey offer Una hun dred fiuinre inr any vaie tunt n nine to our. Ueua lor pal ot leeiitniniisis. aiireee b'. J. Ohbnkv Co., Xuledo, O. Fold by Drnvslsla, ;&. llail'e s'aunly 1'ills are tha I est. The Winchester, England, Cathedral Is DW leel long ana H8 lout Diitn. Tha Veslera Motlie Has fotmd that ber little ones are improved mora by the pleasant Syrup of Flir, when la need ot tba laxative effect of a senile remedy tban by any otlier. and that It is more accept able lo them. UhJldren enjoy it and II banellta them. Tha true remedy, Syrup of Flirs, Is maaufaolured by tba California J'ig Syrap Company ouly. It is said tbat tha Onanism! whale sometimes attains tba age of 400 years. Dobbins Flaat'as-Borai 8op la not aa Im't. tlou. It Is orlsiael. The ouly soap thst toeta, oou tolas Bore,x end s luo per cent. pure. It Is wurtby of . trUl. h very tedy who tries UeoutlJiH slU dm. BmI wrepper. -Very old people need from a third to a bait aa much food as when la tbelr prime. Mrs. Wlnslnw's Soothing Syrnpforrhlldrea teething, aoftenstue Kuiua,reflu('a tnnjunma tlou, allays pulu; cures wind collu. iiou a buttle. Ioould nt get along without lien's Cure for luiisuniption. It always cures Mita. K (.', Muultum, Needbam, Maes., Oct. IK, 'IM. rriTSetnpiied free ana permsnentlyenred. We Ate after flr.t day's use o( Da. K Lisa's UhbaY NSHTsRseTOHBS. Irre ttirlal tMtteand treat, lee. Bend to lr. Kline, ifc Aran St.. I'hlls I'-. If sftllcted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaao Tliomp. f OA's Eye-water. Prniff ills sell at hooper bottle The Same Old Sarsaparilla. That's Avrr . Tlio samo old sarsnparilla as It was mado and Bold SO yenra tifo. In tho laboratory it Is dilTcrcnt. Theru modern applinnces lend speed to skill and experience. But the sarsuimriHa Is the same old sarsnpurilla that made thn record CO ycara of cures. Why don't wo better it? Well, we re much in tho condition of the Bishop and the raupbrrrv! "liotilit. less," ho said, "Ood miulit have made a better berry. But doubtless, also. He never did." Why don't we better tlio sarsaparilla? "We can't. Wo nro using tho game old plant that cured tho lndian3 nnd tho (Spaniards. It has not been bettered. And since we Biako sarsaparilla compound out of sarsaparilla plant, we see no way of Improvement. Of course, if wo were making somo secret chemical compound, we might.... Jlut wo'rn not. We're making the same old sarsaimrilla to cure the same old ill senses. You can tell it's tho sfliiis otil mar tripartita beemiso it works tho santo old curr. It's tho sovereign, blood purillcr, mid -it's Aycr'$, f I) AS It that tl" '"-41 iibuoaui M vaobmtM HiiUr viutlin. llw7 &Nr1l enrf fit 4acf. m'AA fsf ff.f Jtf c4ne mmm U .. W W w .11. stomach and liver lively, blood. rninE Increasing popularity eii ' 180,000 popularity extending over tlilrty years, 19 ample proor that each succeeding year finds It Improved In Its vitality, beauty and attractiveness. There must be something in a mag azine that increases its subscription list Irom 60,000 to 180,000 names (a clear gain of 100,000) in less than a year. Dou'c you think so? H,Er TUTS: l)emreiit' MnrrnHne in Ittftrary fonMrratnr of the ftrttiHc and the UAffiil. Got up In America, ' wtir H htw (tnormonH it in th morit rftniarkai le wnrk vt tlie elksa that bat ver beeu puOlUUtHl, aud (KinMiifa tha nttrnMt)tis of M?rl KrmMMi iiiRKxttinN." cirfon Timet. 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