Bolte the Tailor. Fells Faure'a tailor rondo a jrool thing out of the St. rvtr-rslnirg visit, It rained every hour of the President' stay In Russia, and consequently hit eight dress suit and twelve milk liali wore all ruined. When tho reception t Dunkirk was given M. Faure oa his retura home he hnd to wenr a "pressed suM," but thnt did not so much matter, for thero aiznln It also rnim1 In tor rents. As lie nltvnys Is the pink of ele gance, this continue! nnnoynnoe must havo been as hard to lienr ns for some, flue lndy out In a downpour, minus nu umbrella nud no money for a cub. New I'npor ft.; Stamp ArranKempnils hnve been ninde by the Treasury Pepnrtnient with the New York ami Pennsylvania Company, tho present contractors for the paper upon which Internal revenue atnmpa nre printed, by which all paper hereafter Id bo manufactured by the company for the Internal revenue otllce slintl con tain a uniform water mark. The sheets upon which stamp are to bo printed will hereafter, when held up the lon way, contain a water marking wliirii lhall rend from left to right across the width of the sheet as follows: "L 8. LE." CATARRH It.tter It.allli Slnr. Tntttna: llonil's Than Kvrr lll'itr.. "I was Bffllutml with cittniih nnil was In inoh a eomlltlon that every llttln draught wotilil cause ma to tales cold. After linvlnu; taken a tow bottles of Hood's Haranpnrllln Ihnvebceniitrnnirthminil nml I am in hotter lien I til than I hove ever boon befow." John Albert, 79 James Ht., Now York, N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla latliebiMt In fact theOneTrne lllimd Purifier. tlAArl' Bills thb.t family cstlmitlr. liUvll 5 rill J ciiny tuuiK-rnto. & cent". Tho Cicrmnn Vi'oinan. ' In Germany to day no woman enn control property; she cnniiot even con trol her own actions; whatever of vat ,lia she hits acquired In any way be i&ngs to her father, her husband or hoi 6n, and tho law requires her to, obey their orders. Japan is the only other country on earth thnt pretends to be civilized where tho rlghta of women aro ao. restricted. When a woman marries In Germany all her property passes Into the ownership of her litis band forever, lie has tho legal right to use or dispose of It In any ninunct lie chooses regardless of her wishes ot jirotests. If they nre divorced the property rcmnlus with lilm. When she assents to the mari'lase vow she for feits Independence and confers uimiii Mm absolute jurisdiction over hot mind, body and estate, lie can compel her to work or do aaythlug else that Is lawful for women to do, and sho has no relief or protection except In public opinion. Some of the American heir esses who have married German bar ons hove learned of this law to their Borrow, nnd others who may havo nu opportunity to assist In supporting the Oerman army and restoring ancestral estates should look into tho matter very carefully before they appoint tho wedding duy. Chicago Itecord. Mntunl Intercut. "So that young man wants to marry you?" said Mabel's father. "Yes," was tho reply. , "Do you know what his salary Is?" "No. Hut It's an awfully strange co Incidence." "What do you mean?" "Herbert asked rue tho very snme question about you." Washington Btar. ' Their Peculiarity. First Convict Deeo prison doctors are de queerest lot I ever see. Second Convict How? First Convict No matter what's de matter vri a man, dey never recom mend a change of air Puck. TVIIAT MAN DOES KOT LOVE BEAUTY? JJIrs. Pinkham Counsols Young Wives to Keoop Thoir Attractiveness.' A Lottor From a Young Wifo. Seven-eighths of the men In this world marry a woman because she is beautiful in their eyes. What a disappoint ment then to see the fair young wife's beauty fading away before a year passes over her head 1 1 feel as if I would HUo to say to every young woman who is about to be married 'Strengthen yourself In ad vance, bo that you will not break down under the new strain on your powers." Keep your it is a precious possession 1 Your husband loves your beauty, he is proud to be seen in publio with you try to keep it for his sake, and your own. The pale cheeks, the dark shadows under the eyes, the general drooping of tho Wlie S IOrm, WHb uu mcjr uwou f 4"v.-j ----- " , that her nerves are failing, that her strength is going and that something must be done to help her through the coming trials of maternity. Build her up at once by a course of some tonlo with specific powers. Such its Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. You can get it at any druggist . Following we publish by request a lutter from a young wife of her own s t oord she addresses it to her "suffering sisters," and while from modesty she asks to withhold her name, she gives her initials and street number in Chambersburg, Pa., so she can easily be found personally or by letter: To my Suffering Sisters: Let me write this for your benefit, telling you what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I am but nineteen and suffered with painful menstruation, loucorrhaea, dizziness, burn ing sensatlo . back of ears and on top of my head, nervousness, pain and soreness ot muscles, bearing-down pains, could not sleep well, was unable to stand without pain, and oh! how 1 longed to be well! One day I wrote to Mrs. Plnkham telling her all, knowing I could do so in perfect confidence. She wrote me a lovely letter in reply, tolling me exactly what to do. After taking nine bottles ot the Compound, one box of Liver pills, and using one-half package of Sanative wash, I can say I am cured. I am so happy, and owe my happiness to none other than Mrs. Plnkham. i m. -.in wnmn suffer when helo is near? Let me, as one who has had soma eaperlence, urge all suffering Kra. Plnkham advice. airs. tt. o. Woolen Ingrain Carpet, ftSe. Imported Velvet Carpet, Sr. Our ant Ira fnron t work In day and nlRnt llllluir orders. Yoit, hIko, inn aava NO to t) jipr rnt. nu imii-t ljr writing fur mir nrw t'oleml (ai-pet Ch'iiIi ku" which allows all o-o d In llth"innnhivt colors nn4 with einrt ilia tlllitilfwa. Tha lKok rmll ymi IM'thlnK. If J on wlh hiiiIHt iinilin, sonil Sc. In stamp. I in r pew lj ytvn riiml rnlKhiBUH nf Furniture, Dtiini-rlon, tVneki-'T, fitovep. etc., will Im ready Iter Nov. I. Wrll.i r..r It lh,n B JULIUS HINZS . 80N,' ItAI.'IIMtlliK, III), Plen mmflnn this pnper. UP-TO-DATE CAMPINO. Every Improvement to Mnke Life In the Wnoila a 1'leaaure, Not so very long ago when people went camping It really men tit they went "roughing It." The modern camp er has kept nbrenst of tho times nnd has every Improvement to make llfo In the woods or by the river bank a pleas ure. Occasionally we sec n remnant of the ancient system n large unwieldy boat or wagon lndcn with persons dressed In their oldest clothes, with sulllclent bag gage for a polar expedition, rumpled canvas being much In evidence. To go back to first principles tho real joy of - jr. nTt A MTTLK LUNCH. enmplug lies In wnnderlng from plnco to place nnd pitching ono's tent In a new spot each tileht, but this Involves too much liilxr. The modern camper Is well represented In tho scene present ed, which shows these luxurious Idlers having afternoon tea after the fatigues of the day. Usually these pretty, lucc curtnlned tents with their sheltering awnings nro pitched nenr others slml-j lar In all particulars, where the advan-! tage of a largo tent for "smokers" and; occasional dinners may be bad. Theso; tents hnve board floorings, tho rain Is' tept off the awning, and If the camp Is pitched for tho summer more than likely each family has Its flower gar-' dens, flags, hammocks and pretty lumps nfid lanterns for Jubilee nights. Summer has seen tunny such camps on the shores of lovely lakes lying near Chicago, and tho campers have enjoyed themselves better, so they claim, than tho moro fnslilonablo visitors at the crowded Bummer resorts, which do not get near enough to Nature to suit tho man or girl really Urol of cities and crowds. Tho West KbuI. There Is ouo good explanation of the fact that great cities almost Invariably grow towards the west. As regards Europe, the prevailing winds nre from tho west and southwest, so that these portions of the towns aro brighter, Cleaner, and healthier than the eastern. beauty. young ' women, especially young wives, to seek t a. viuwruw ouumiuucnuuri, a. It mm ifJlimm Isie suit mi nra WELCOME RAIN. IhreatenlnglForeit First Quenched by Long Loosed for Ihowere, Mnnjr ppuptp etood along the bunk of the Motuinitiihi'la liver tho ther nluht nt I'nlnntowii and wnti-hcil the race between the llnmes nnd the l-nlil, unci bored for the snlvntlon of their prop erty. Heveinl small boys holed a rub I It on the hillside above llrownsvlllo and lit a little Urn to smoke the Kimm out. from this fire the forest covering the hills CHUKlit nml there wns no wny of i-hecklinc It. A strong current of ntr down the valley swept the flames to ward a hundred homes thnt rover the hillside above the stntlon, and the oc- tipiint were preparing to abandon them when a heavy rain wns seen com ing up .the river, which checked the lire. The following Pennsylvania pensions have been Kinnted: Imvld KIkkI", l.prhbiir: John A. Crlssmnn, l.ock Haven; lepra-' J. Hear, Kane: Andrew Tents. .Jr.. l.iiiliersbiiiv; lliirmon A. Shoemaker, I'.rownsvllle; Henry H. Valentine, Torry; Knrnh Zubo, Krle; Ihehermes linvls, Hertford; Charles Polozler, Conlport; Peter Ilnrkadoll, Alloonn; tteiiben I. Woods, PiltsbiirR; .lohn N. Nesblt. Clnrksburg; Joseph N. Horn, ZolliirevUlo; Hobert Hteel. Pitts-l-iii'R-; lleilii-rt II. HemroiiKh, l'lltslmrg; KliiRleton Hehniek, Olikersons Uun; Imvld lli-ubnkcr, Mortons: I'hlllp H. Hrown, Honrtng Kprlns; Hiimuel Vnn ili rpool, Townnda; John Hm bert. To wnndn; John tl. Kvnns, Ilrookvllle; Henry II. Hottensteln, (llnbn Mills; Moss Crum. Altoonn; John Alcorn, Contsprliig; Kllsta J. Turner, Onklnml; Catherine Wngee, Hrndford; Jnred J. Conde, Hprlns Mills; Daniel Kekndh, Tyrone; Christ opln r Cook; Hnow Hline; Jiimes Hays, Allegheny; John I,. 1'lnk, Cosmos: iKnntiim I'lliimm, I'lttsbura; Perry 1). Warren, Unity station; An drew Perry, Albion; Henry Mumper, Harney; Hnniucl McCann, Waynes burs:; Hllns Church, I'nlon City; Mary A. Hhnner. KoiikIi Hun; Ai(dlna Trnpp, lOrle: JnmeH I.. Aiken, MelNnlnd; Ja cob lilekinson, Heenery Hill; Wllllnm Smith. Conlport; Henry A. Kelley, Klpple: Wllllnm Long, I.lvonln; Miles l:is. -111111111. nil City; Hunnnh Hull, Shaipsvllle: Mnrsaret K. Heed, West nver; Hnnli-I H. VotcR, I'lttsbnrg; Jnmrs T.. (Inrrlson, Jollytown: Henry Hurt. Krle j Charles A. Palmer, Deck ers Point: Jolm P. Itlgley, Ptiea; Christian llnller. Plttidmrw; Daniel V, Spencer. Miwhnniwn; Nnthnnlel Wll kins, Hrndford; John Units. Plttstnirs; Andrew Hlnek. Six Mil" Itun; Mary Itussell nnd Matilda Ilrlndlo, Johns town: Mnry A. I.nrnwny, Corry; Jos eph I. vtlson, Dllltown: John T. C. Hurkett. Hoone; Jnmes W. Itui-hnnnn, Worth; llurton C. Itnb.-rts, Kile: Char les Costlll. Hopewell; John II. Shnllen berger. California: H.irah K. Wolff, Penn Hun; Leah Kcnrlck, Mllesburg. A Slavish wedding occurred nt Mt. P.rnddock, nenr Dunbar, recently, A large amount of beer and whiskey wns on hand. A band of negroen visited tne iionso nml demnnded some of the whiskey, which wns given them. They returned the second time, flourishing revolvers and caused a panic atnoiiir the guests, demnndlng more whisky. Several shots were fired, when their demands were (minted. This morning me coioreu men were arrested, and some paid their fines, while others went to Jail. Silas Orny, the man who has been confined In the Western Penitentiary for murder for the past 14 years and was released a few days airo, came to the home of his brother, Frank Gray, at I.atrohe. He was met at the train by his brother and wife and a number of his old-tlmo friends, together with n large crowd. He was greeted with affection by bis brother and family, nnd they at once proceeded to the home of Frank, where a supper was given in his honor. Crazed by rum, Dennis Sourbeck, a farm hand living at Chambersburg, flnnlly succeeded In committing sui cide after the sixth attempt. He had twice tried hanging a year ago, nnd later drowning. Sunday last he took Paris green, having swallowed halve of peaches rolled In poison. This wa pumped out of him. To-day, with a raaor, he severed his jugular vein. Ho wns 38 years old and unmarried. A most daring robbery took place at New Castle Monday. Mrs. D. 11. Long left her house for a few moments and when Bho came back she found the bouse had been turned upside down, and that, too, in less than twenty min utes. Mrs. Long Is a collector of old ixilns and $:I0 by actual value wer taken, but it is estimated thut they ar worth at least $500. Thomas Onxann, of Harrlsvtlle, wai arrested at Mercer last week and taken to llutler .charged with brutally tor turing and robbing Mrs. Mary Jane Hrown and daughter, near Harrlsville, about three weeks ago. Coxson wa here to see his son, who was sentenced to three years In the penitentiary, and father and son were taken prlsonert on the same train. Samuel Bhortors, an aged colored man, was brutally assaulted and beat en at the fair grounds the other night. He was sent out to watch the embeis of the three big barns which were burned Tuesday afternoon. As he re turned he wns attacked by three tramps with clubs and pounded and kicked until he was scarcely able tc crawl home. Charles McAndrews, a Bessemer con ductor, was run over by an Krle and Pittsburg freight train at Greenville the other night. The entire train of 28 cars passed over him. McAndrews was Mruck by a southbound train and when picked up by the crew lay be tween the ties. It Is expected that he will die. Peter Bloom was caught under a fall of roof coal the other night at F.agle mines, on the Mt. Pleasant branch. All the force of coke drawers and miners were put to digging the body out, and 25 ovens of coke went to waste while It was being recovered. James R. Hudson, a prominent resi dent ot Avonmore, was kicked by a horse tho other night and was so badly Injured that he died next morning. He was a well-known building cnntractoi and secret society man, (8 years old. More arrests of Berks County dairy men for the use of a "cream ripener" In their butter to Increase its weight ten per cent, are promised by State of ficials. At Comstock crossing, Broome coun ty, N. Y., .-ecently, a boiler of a porta ble steam sawmill belonging to Hoyden Bros. ,of Susquehanna, blew up. Ono of the proprietors, Kmiltus Hoyden, was Instantly killed. Two men numed Comstock were hurled Into the air, but escaped with serious Injuries. Uoyden leaves a family. Twenty children from 8 to 14 years old, arrested at New Castle for stealing coal from railroad trains, were dis charged by the magistrate. Informa tions may be made against their part ents for receiving stolen goods. There are now 762 Indians In the Government school at Carlisle, and mey speaa originally tag different languages. Private vs. Public Opinion. An Englishman who was traveling tt the time Honor Canovns wns killed, writes to the London Standard his ob servation of the manner In which men really spoke, of thn assassination: "Kv ry paper devoted columns to denounc ing the deed, commenting on the politi cal results, nnd to unanimously singing the praises of thn dead premier. Ac cording to the Liberal nnd Conserva tive papers nilke, his efforts for Spain has been colossal, nnd hnd be lived he would speedily have ended or mended thedllllcultles In Cuba, the Philippines, and nt home. Mo wns an Ideal mini, politically nnd socially, nnd was to be the saviour of his country. During tho Inst few days, In Hevlllo and Madrid, I have heard the opinion of ninny "lasses of thn community, nnd ninety per cent, of the people here state open ly, In the cafe, In thn streets, nt the Initio d'hote, nnd In flip clubs, that, far from being surprised, they wonder thnt Canovns wns not murdered ten years ego. Hiey speak of him ns a cold hearted despot, opposeil to all meas ures for the Improvement of the people, tho primn enuse of thn wasted millions In Cuba, nnd the murderer of tho thou sands who have died there from fam ine, disease, nnd nt the hands of the Insurgeuts. They lay nt his door tho Innumerable tax n buses, wlileb. lately have Increased considerably,'.' Language, Tho Clngnleso hnve twelve words for lady, according to the rank and position of the person they wish lo designate. They hnve also eight different modes of aylug "thou" and "you," as determin ed by the social position of the person addressed. In Slam there nro eight different ways of snylng "I" and "we," Influenced by the circumstances of the master addressing the servant, or the scrvnnt tho master. The names of the commonest things among certnln sav ages are modified by the so of the per on speaking. Ho that the female would employ a different word or different form thereof from the male In speak ing of "men," "moon," "sun," "law." The llurons use n different word for fin animate ami Inanimate tiling. If they spoko of "seeing n stone," nnd of "seeing a man," the word "seeing" in the two sentences would bo different. How's This? WenfferOne Hundred lMliri Koword fnr niirin of Cstnrrli thst cnnliut tt cured tif Hall's t'stnrrli Cure. K. .1. CHK.lKr A Co., P.nps., Toledo, O. Wo. the nnilMiHlunpil, Imve known K. J.CtiS fiev or tint In t. IT, yenrn. nnd Imlleve U in per fm:tl tumor title In sll hinttneHS t'sn-iieteins nud fliinnt lulli utile to csrrjr out aur ubliga. tlon m de by their firm. WsiT A Tai'AX, Wholena't DrttEglsIs, Toledo, Oil o. W'Ai.mso, Kiwkam Mabvis, Wholesnlo Ilnivilsta. Toledo, Ohio. Hall M'at.arrli Cute Istnken In'ertinlly, rrt IhK dirrily upon the blood nnl mueoite snr-Int-es of tli nyetent. Pi le-, 7ftc. pe- bottle. Huld by nil lliimitlsts. Testimonials free. Unit's t'auiilr 1'IUi me the best. Try Orala-O t Try arnla-OI Aek your grocer to-day to show yon s pack age of Graln-O. the new faod drink that toket the plaoe of coffee. The children may drink It without Injury as well an the adult AU who try It llko It Uraln-O has that rich noitl brawn of Mocha or Java, but It is mad from pure srolnn, and the luostdelirate tomeeh re ef4vM it without distress. One-quarW the price of coffee. IA ota. and 116 eta. per package, bold by all grocara, Fits permanently cured. Nofltsornervons. neaaaftor first day's use of lr. Kline's lireat Nerve Heetmwr. i trial bottle and treatise free La. H. 11. Huns. Ltd.. Kit Arch bt,.l'Ulla,.I'a. Mrs. Wlnslnw's Soothtntt Symn for child ron lee thing, eoftene the guni,redui (ns In llHiuma tlon, allure pain, curce wind colic. SSc.a uolue, Ptno'sCnre for Consumption has saved me menradortnr'eblll.-H. r. II a nor, llupklus place, balllniore. Md Deo. K, 1KH. Seatflo Klondike FREE INFORMATION flSATTLK, WAH, Chaubkb or COMHKBCS 11V11UU. Alaska HtiTTLi, Kiosmar. At.s. Whlntnn Slate. Hattle, M.uul population! llatlmad, C'uinuiwial, Mining anil Aurlrultursl tilrl Ht Outfits; Ixiweat ITU-ee: totmest KM"i-n.'i LargMl City; Hafeet liouuei AOdnae baustarr . DRUNK AKUS can be saveA with out their knewleoge 17 Anti-Jan the marvaktua aura for the arubk habit. write r.tnove oaeuueal fcoU later atatlea (In plain wravpar luaUed fna. CHEW STAR TOBACCO - THE BEST. SMOKE SLEDGE CIGARETTES. Rudyart Kipling's thrilling; atw story. SadJs,' " will appear sxclutlvaly In .51 t Jte. t. JttJ!. t Vg. t. t. " 'if ! 4 W tf? Gold Embossed Calendar Free to New Subscribers. Thli Calendar It published exclusively by The Youth's Companion and could not be sold In Art Store for less than ft. OO, It consists of three fbldlng parts, each a true reproduction of charming group pictures. f See Important OlTer. MllillliiMutmui r FREE ...TO... Jan. I59S. Anil llliutrtti Pntptchu tt the Volume tor UM 4 Sample lopim 9H8 YOUTH'S COMPANION, aox Columbus Avenue, 6 V, Mt. 4t. vMe. Jit W 4(t W Vif Descriptive, at Icat. A baby In Ht. Louis has thn orlglnnl name of C'yclonln. It was given to her, the Chicago Tlmes-Heml l eplnln, because she was born during thn do structlvo storm which visited Ht. Ixuils In thn spring of 1811(1. Hut for this ex plana! Ion It might have been sutitiosivd that her name Indicated simply thnt ' her fathpr nnd mother were completely carried away with her. Corn as sn Ornament. Our American corn, which will not inaturo In Ucrmnny, Is used In that country ns a decorative plant. It Is considered tt benutlful object In the garden. A woman never puts so inutli energy Into killing and shooing out Hies ns when she has been thoroughly riled by her husband. T.TT.T.T.T Hungry ; The hair 13 like a plant. What makes the plant fade and wither? Usually lack of neces sary nourishment. The reason why Ayer's Hair Vigor restores gray or faded hair to Its normal color, stops hair from falling, and makes It grow, Is because It supplies the nourishment the hair needs. .riaar. V V V Tyssj-ssat A A A A o Door Cool, bracing cycling weather, tonic of the open air, golden sunshine to paint away the blues buy a Columbia now and keep in good trim all winter. No time like the present no bicycle so good as the Columbia. Hartford bicycles, next best. TOPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. If Colmmbias are not propeily represented in your vicinity, let as know. "Say Aye 'No' and Ye'll Ne'er be Married." Don't Re fuse All Our Advice to Usa SAPOLIO INVENTORS! TSSXZZ I tWrrtUiiifi " No tMtnt ttn pay," Wlr. hkmUIm, grMt licliskt, ore. wedu regular ptnt im.nw, 7w J Advlrr irrr HtyNfsjt rffrnt-tMi, Writ nm. HAThON K. ('Ill J.H AN, follrU frm mt' ituisH (m btrMt, Mtwjiuigton, U.V, I ttfaWUiU.. JbutisU Akia wm m uniwiwa.n.ii libins WiiHiL all Ilsi f ails. luutiByriip. TacteaOeiMl. In tlnip. Hntrt hr rtniKKlnts. Rlzht Hon. W. E. Hon. Thomas B. 1331 Hon. Justin McCarthy Hon. George F. Hoar Lieut. Peary Max 0'Rell Frank R. Stockton " Tha Burning of lh ' Sarah Tha Companion luring tie. And UUUUMUIUUIUUUIIIUIUUUIUl NKW bl'IINCItlHKUS wli" will rut out thU alln and wttU It at ouo.. wltli naiua nml uililrv.a. anil ail. 1.1. IU rwvlvo: FBEG-Tlin ouii. anl. .11 at.rjr Kk Irout Ilia time snbscrltlua la roecivait till liuiuarir I, 1S1IS. I'RKK-TliHiikKlvliiu, I'hrlatinna anil Saw Ttra I)iitit Nilinnr. t-'HIK-TIiti t'limiiuiiloii Art I'tili-niltir fur lstiH, n iriHliii-tiu auirlor In any nf III. ItllimllM ileit-a ill iiiiiniiniim riitr-n tllul nrilllllll-ltt mill at-uaiiy lll, MHO Tlia Cuimianluii 1-iltyTwo Weukn. a I ull mHrmitiMHMMiwiwmiiiwaMiHiHWiiiMWMHiiiiiiiiwiHiimiiwiiiiiiawmi t- W. '. JW. t W ViS5 W " Chinese Otters. The Chinese have completely domes ticated the otter. In that country er ery Osherrann has his staff of fishing otters nnd cormorants. These otters nre trained to hunt In company, to at tack, pursue, nnd seize the fish, TravJ elers who have fished In China state that they have seen good well-trained otters currently sold for f 100 eacl The Worry nf ft. Ths world has come to know thnt the" musnles have much to do with the health ot the system, nnd the era ot atldotlos has so developed them thnt the whole man Is a stronger being than In former years. Bat the worry of It all Is that the muscles are ol the flesh, fleshy. A little twist, or slip, or Jerk these happen In alt work anal then a sprnlo. Horning dlssbla and are costly In time and money, but not If Ht, JneolM Oil Is used, fnr ft euros surety and promptly and the worry ol It Is over. W Uip V ! V rTk 1T1T1 m. m. patent rrrsTEnscAnp n?i iit-Hvy imia ruin, iiutty cutro M AliU11 - "-JlfJIIUJi..L.JLL.li!l rfyfa'j ISitrruuuucit by it Vitiv Uiillittnu. 8tnpl lfio. I. M. Wat k ix k Co- Catalooub FJlfcl. I'rurMence, St. U P ENSI0NS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHN W. MORRIS, OASHINSTOM, 0.0. !..( frloclpal A.mlnr V. I. Lnktoa llTI.O. a jrn. la laii war, lajodioauai alaiau, uxjf. aloda, mi) u -7. , UfSaJTCft AiT-.itiin T.ry town to work f-tf li All I Ell c U..-.I-1K AKoncy. w. T. hlvuk. ays Rudyard Kipling, the famous story-writer, Is only one of many celebrated .'. contributors engaged to write for the next volume cf jlieYouths m I To show the varied strength and charm of The Companion's original features for 1898, we give the following partial list of Distinguished Contributors. flu' Gladstone W. D. Howells Mme. Lillian Nordica Mrs. Burton Harrlsoo Octave Tbanet Mary E. Wilklns Margaret E. Sangster Harriet P. Spoflord Reed ft? Fully Two Hundred Otbert. jjt. urn 1,1 irvi iiiua ytiir. Iliad imjuu iiiisi III. r r. tw tu0rilir. Vi-ur, to Jmiuary I, 1SUO. II i of (At Paper free. - BOSTON, MASS. Jtg. U. yM. JM. 1" W W "t, ) I.)
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