That Havana lottery wilt evacnat with tbs Spaniards. Uncle Ham will protect the Cubans against them selves. Adventurers hnvo thus far spent :)0,000,00() In goiug to and from the Klondike, and linve brought back 10,000,000. But, then, think ot the fun I A Philadelphia paper iu its story ol the jnbilee crowd anid it wns"uip and tuck between the pickpockets and the police." Jt would be interesting to lenm which finally got the most. 5Ir. .Toe Leiter is said to have taken to literature. If he can bulge the poetry market in the same way that ho did the wheat market he will be regarded as a benefactor by a very numerous constituency. The enterprising young follow whose means of livelihood is the marrying of widows with money is iu the wrong state nnd lives in the wrong time. Ho should have lived in Utah four years ago. Then his peculiarity would not have excited comment. Dewey is said to bo coming home. It will bo such a home-coming as no American ever had. For his own comfort we advise that he be put un der strong guard in Fort Warren, where his family and friends might visit him with passes signed by him self. In the conflict which resulted in the resignation of the Brisson ministry lu France, the grave underlyiug qnes. tion was the snpremacy of civil or military law in that republic. As long as militarism prevails in Franca it can be a republic but in name. The promotion of the rights of the people, the establishment of personal free lorn, and all of the elements which enter into republican government are at war with the idea of military su premacy. As long as the man in op anlets is the hero of the populace, and his will supplants that of the states man, true republican Koverumenf is impossible. Agitation for the repair of Time's ravages on Fanenil hall has been re newed iu Boston, and this time the. local papers hope work will follow the agitation. Ample money to lunke the long-needed repairs is said to be available, and its use may be hnstonod by the reiterated warnings of experts that the Cradle of Liberty is actually in dancer.' In this case there is no such question as was raised in connec tion with the restoration of the Bui finch front and the dome of the state house. No one is proposing to rebuild Faueuil hall. It is eutirely a work of strengthening aud repairing, and this, the Boston Advertiser says. "must be done very gently. It must be ilono with loving intelligence and patient reverence. Wo do not want Fanenil hall to became a ruin, venera ble aud pathetic as that ruin would be. We want it for nse as well as for on object of patriotic enthusiasm, on ac count of its sacred memories. We want it to continue to be the people's forum, as truly now as in John Adams' time. The curious relations ot personal vanity with the worst forms of crimi nality are plainly shown in the case of Vacher, the notorious "Jack the Rip per" of Paris, who has been con demned to the guillotine. Although evidently a mental pervert, with the usual accompanying mania for homi cide, he was willing to give the full details of his crimes, previously con fessed, only on the conditions that they should be published in all the leading pnpers, and that he should have a separate trial for each murder in the place of it commitment, thus obviously adding to the morbid noto riety of his doings. The desire to create startling sensation- by limit ing his acts to the murder and subse quent brutal mutilation of young shepherdesses was paramount to all other motives, although he inciden tally refers to his fancy for shedding blood. A ia not unusual in such instances of gross depravity, be plied bis dreudful work long enough to give it the air of great mystery, and when unable to keep the seoret beyond a certain time be was compelled to openly jeopardize his safety by exploding a revolting confession Criminologists are qnite uniform iu their statements regarding the preva lence of this weakness auioug thieves and murderers. The detectives uu ' derstand so well this propensity ou the part of wrongdoer thnt it is an ever ready avenue to secrets which otherwise would perhaps never be ' discovered. It is the plainest of nil exemplifications of, a fact thut "murder will out" The crime aud it puuiah r ?ut grow from the sum root, The herom We were told Hint men no longer fought for glory, asol yore. That thn nucleut lovsot country burned In human hcnrti uo nioret "In this age of subtle science, valor notints for naught," thoysitld! "Heroes am no longer needed, and their stunlv men Is (lend. Relenev) will decide, tlm struggle nntlons will he enmiuercil thi'li. Not by courage, hut by cunnlng-wllli nin- chilli's nnd not with men. Vet wlii'ii llrst thn sound ot bnttle, borne noon the oceim breeze. Irlfted in Ironi f ir .Ylnuiln and from rutin's tropin sens. We went tmmlit Unit 'tis, as ever, men by whom tlm flulit Is won. Piling on their country's nlliir mighty deeds I valor none. Jinn's own courage fights his battles wlielhcr.nriuod with sword urd shield. A. T A. Xj n ! by it. ci.YDK This is not really my own story it is my gymlfather's. Ktill, since it is all iu tlid family, I may as well tell it, and, besides, it has special interest now, when so many people iu this laud are looking and longing across the Pa cific to where our flag flonts over Ma nila bay. In the year 1842 my grandfather, a young man of '20, shipped as common sailor on the three-masted ship l'olly Ann of New Bedford, bound from New York to the Philippines with a cargo of rluiir. The voyage was uneventful, aud l'KI days after passing Sandy Hook the l'olly Ann dropped anchor in 1'asig river, Manila. During the ship's stay there, grand father, who was of an investigating disposition. looked the city over pretty well, and, believing there were chances for a wide-awake Yankee to make a fortune iu the islands, he quitted the ship nnd took service with a trading llrni on the harbor front. In ten years he was manager of a business of his on n aud a ninn of influence among the foreign traders. The Spaniards, too looked up to him and respected him. As his business grew he was unable to manage all the details of the in creasing trade and so called to his help a young Filipino named Juan Agundn, a bright young man, half Spanish, half Malay, who had formerly been an assistaut in the packiug bouse. Aguada possessed polished, courtly manners and a good education; he had received his schooling at a monastery, anil grandfather trusted him implicitly for in the course of time he made him chief clerk aud adviser. Aguado was absolutely fearless that was where bis Malay blood showed out, grandfather would remark when he himself had occasion to refer to the story. They were out hunting one day in a jungle tract some ten or fif teen miles away from the city when they were chargod by a maddened buf falo that dashed out of a water hole upon them. They both ran for cover, but grandfather by some misstep tripped ou a vine and fell, and before he could regaiu his feet the animal was upon him. It wns no time to use a gun they were armed with nothing but light fowling pieces for pigeon shooting. When grandfather fell, Agnado, who was a little behind him, made a leap to one side to pass him; but he was not thinking of saving himself. Quickly drawing his kris, which was auother mark of the Malay in him, he rushed back upon the buf falo and stabbed it through the neck again aud again with all the dexterity of a veteran matador. The buffalo fell dead iu its tracks, aud grandfather crawled away with a broken arm. ironi that time on the two men were like brothers. Juan seemed glad that ho had ha 1 on opportunity to show bis regard for bis employer and benefactor, and grandfather was too much of a man to be anything but geuerous to one who had saved his life. But it was about the end of their comradeship. One day a native from np country called at the warehouse for Aguado. They retired to a dis tant part of the building and talked long and quietly together. Then the stranger went away and the clerk re turned to his desk. That night, when it came time for closing, Aguado said: "rienor, I must leave you. I am wanted at home, aud it will be useless to try to detain me. Grandfather was surprised bevoud belief, almost; but he did not try to dissuade him. He paid his arrears of salary, added a handsome bonus aud said good bye to the only man in the East of whom he was truly fond. Two year passed aud not a word came from Aguado; but that was not very strange, for the province where he lived had been in open revolt for some time, aud aa the fighting ou both tides waa constant aud relentless, eommnnicatiou with Manila was prac tically cot olE However, as time went on the rebel lion waa crushed, nnd the insurgeuts were scattered or captured. The leader of the revolution.one Lnu Berceo,was a man of eontule able generalship and resources, for without inuuitioua or money he had held his ground against the Spaniards for a long time aud ha 1 intrigued successfully against the native troops sei.t to oppose him. But be could not hold out forever, and he, too, was a fugitive. , - Then it was thut the government re sorted to au expedient often tried in Spanish countries for catching those who will not surrnuder puce was set ou Lais Berceo' head. l'lacards were posted iu Manila au 1 throughout the island wherever Spa lieu author ity was recoguiod. poolUuiug a ward of 40,000 Mexican dollar to the of today. Lustily, he lays nhotit him. charging o'er the bloody Held, Or, on steel protected erulsnr, telescope In hnnd he ntnnds, Training engines ot destruction on the forts of hostilii hinds, Hearts of onk nnd visions watchful these alone the tiny enn snvet In snmo strange nnd untitle manner Fortune favors Mill tli hrnvc. Though tlm sword ot song and story hangs neglected on I liw wall. Atultlie musket s luitiy hammer novcrtnore slinll rise nnd full We have men tvlio.iiotvnndnlv.'nysjna right eous ciiiisn and liluh, When their country goes to battle, for their country dure to die Men of wise and prudent action, men of mighty, matchless will; And the Ktnrs and Htrlpes are flontlng o'er a Inim of heroes still ! Wllllnm llnrd llillyer, In Youth's Companion. MANHiAi ronn. one who would bring the head of the insurgent leador to the authorities. My grandfather had frequently seen these announcements and wondered what sort of a man it was who caused the cnptnin-geheral so much annoy ance. Both the ciiptnin-general and himself were soon tn know. One afternoon the captiiln-geuernl snt alone in his olllne. He was in a complacent mood, for certain docu ments before him related to the dispo sition of the surrendered insurgent bands who had been harassing his chosen province for the last two years. Hnddenly, withont any warning, the door opened behind him, and a man stepped quickly iu the room, at the same time slipping the bolt again into its place. He was dressed like a priest iu a long black gowu and hud a hood over his head. "Peace upou yon," he said, coldly, and Hon Zavier Mucin turned iu his eh n ir. "Who are von and what do von want?" "lo not talk too loud," said the visitor, pushing back thn cowl from his face. "Who ami? Hie for your self. " The cnptain-gciiernl gave a start of terror, and his face blanched. It una Berceo, the insurgent chief, who stood before him. "Ijisten to me, seuor, and I'll tell yon what I want. Yon have offered $40,0110 for my bend. See. I have brought it myself and claim the nionev. Berceo stepped nearer and drew from under his clonk a long native knife. "I can't very well carry Mexican llnrs. I will take Spanish bank notes. Hurry!" Oeneral Macin ground his teeth in age, but dared do nothing except j?y. He knew well the character of the mull he was dealing with. From n desk near by lie counted out (he equivalent of $40,0 )0 in Hank of Spain notes and handed them to the rebel leader who began to back toward the oor. "flood dav.seiior," he said po litely and sprung out. A guard at the end of the hall tried to retrain hiin.lmt Berceo cut him dowu viitli the knife, and then throwing oil bis mok's jjavb lie roa 'lie 1 the street and made good his escnre. J hut same night grandiuthcr sat smoking ou his wido veranda which looked out upon the bay. One or two acquaintance from the neighboring compounds had dropped iu for a chut, but by 10 o'clock ho was alone again. Aa he sat dreamily gazing out at the twinkling lights on the ships nt an chor, he heard a step on the stairway behind him; lie thought it was his t'hi neso servant. Fodii, however, a fami liar voice spoke: "honor, excuse the intrusion." He turned around, nnd there stood his former clerk, Junn Aguadn. "Why, Junn, what a pleasure! But how you startled mel Come, sit down, ami tell me all about voursolf. " Aguado smiled. "Are we unite alone, seuor?" he asked, glancing around furtively. "Yes.entiroly so; the servants have gone to bed." " ell, thou, you want to know all about myself. I cnu tell yon iu a word 1 am Berceo." My grandfather wns a cool man. 'Come inside, it's damp here, "lie said, and led the way to a room back of the veranda. briefly Agnado told him what had taken place iu the last two years. The man that had called upon him the day he left brought evil news. His home villago had been destroyed, aud his father, a petty official up country, had been imprisoned on some trumped up charge, his two brothers had been killed in a fight with their Spauish guards. He had long known what Spanish rule was iu the out provinces -but, alas, his revolution did not succeed. Next he told bow he had just braved the captain-general in hi very palace and wrnn?froin him the price set upon hi own bead. "riy tue giuce of Ood I escaped; but it will not be for long, unless, senor, you help me." "Sot knowing what I should have done in yon." place, Juan," aaid grand father, slowly. "I'm not the man to see you banded over to Oeuernl Don 1 avier Macia, anyway. Let me thiuk." After a while grandfather said: "I think I have it. A captain . friend 'of mine sail for Hong Kong on the morn ing breeze. If I can got you ou board his ship yon are safe. Coma, put ou some of my clothe. I don't thiuk the authorities will be looking for you here; they don't know that Lnis Berceo ia such, a dotr friend of mine, aud I think w can get out to the ship all 1 right," Talking English, they made their way quietly to the harbor front and called a sampan. They looked like two belated F.nglisli captains going out to their ships. A half a mile out in the bay lay the John Dorset, ready to weigh anchor. My grandfather hailed, and when the captain nppenred, lie climbed on board, leaving Aguado below iu the boat. Grandfather drew the captain below nnd told him who the man was iu the sampan and what be wanted. Captain Itiggins of the John Dorset was an old sea dog of the genuine Yau kee type. He liked a mini who had what he called "sand fur ballast," as Luiz Berceo evidently had. "Shiver my mainmast, but I'll take him," said Captain Higgins. "Ho can have my cabin till we ure well past Corregidor and out to sen." This is about the end of the story. Agnado escaped safely to Hong Kong. A year or two afterward, just before grandfather sold out his business aud started home, he received a package from a Chinese port. It contained a beautifully-jeweled Malay kris with the name "Junn Agnado" upon the blade. Detroit Free Press. HE COT IN. The New Servant dirt Allowed Herself In lie I' rimtled. Harrington had spent three weeks in New York on business; whan here turned he drove directly to his house and rang the doorbell. A new servant girl answered the ring. "Is Mrs, Harrington in?" he asked, "No, sir," answered the girl. "Well, 1 guess I'll wait for her," said the master of the house, and he put his foot over the threshold and into the hallway. "F.xcuse me, sir," said the girl, "but no one's at home. I can't allow strangers to wait in the house." Harrington took iu the humor of the situation. "All right," he an swered, with a smile. "Just tell Mrs. Harrington that a relative culled, "and away lie went. A half hour after his departure his w ife returned. "Has any one called?" she asked the girl. "Yes, ma'am; a gentleman," "Did he leave his card?" "No, ma'am; he said he was a rela tive, but he looked more like an agent for donning powder than a relative. He wanted to wait inside, but I didn't like bis looks, so I didn't let him in." "finite right," remarked Mrs, Har rington; "it is just as well to be care ful. Besides, 1 have no male relative who is likely to call at this time of day." Mrs. Harrington barely had her wraps oil' before her husband, who had whiled away his time at the bar ber shop, put in bis appearance again. "Has Mrs. Harrington returned yet?" he asked of Lllhi who answered his ring. "Yes sir; she just got in." "Hand her my card, if you please," he said. "1 think she'll remember me. " Mrs. Harrington stepped out of the dining room just us her husband, fol lowed closely by Ihe servant girl, moved out of the vestibule ami into the hull. "Whv," she cried, "uheu did yon get iu?" The servant misunderstood the meaning of the exclnuimntioii. "He got in when I wasn't lookiiig.mn'uni," she said, "lie goes out agniil now, if you say so." "You may let him stay, F.lln," said Mrs. Harrington. Chicago Becord. QUAINT AND CURIOUS. Chinese streets are eight feet wide. Leather money circulated iu Russia so reeeutly us the time of Peter the Great. Over one hundred miles of tele graph wires run through the sewer ot Puris. In Japau poor children have labels with their uuines aud addresses hung around their nocks as a safeguard against being lost. It is estimated that all the gold mined iu California since 1H1H could be put into a room 12 yards long, 0 yards wide und 5 2-U yards high. One of the choicost delicacies in Jumaciu is a hugo white worm found iu the heart of the cabbage palm. It tastes, when cooked, like almonds. Among tho muiiy mysteries of bird migration is the fact thut over-sea jour neys are geuerully conducted in the darkness, aud invariably against n head wiud. The First Presbyterian church of Moriistowu, X. J., has had but live sextons since 1784, nnd but two in fifty-nine years, the present one hav ing served thirty-three years. A breach-loading cannon, made in 1G59, has been discovered in an old museum at Hamburg, which explodes the belief tbat such weapoua are an inventiou of the present century. There is a fish found iu. Hudson bay which bnilds a nest. This it does by picking tip pebbles in its mouth and placing them in a regular way on a aeleoted spot ou the bottom of the bay where the water is not very deep. The small town of Werdo, in the kingdom of Dahomey, ia celebrated for ita temple of serpents, a lung build ing in which the prieslk keep upwards of 1000 serpents of all sizes, which they feed with birds aud frogs brought to them aa offerings by the natives. Non-com initial. Alderman' Wife I see that the member of the Spanish Cortet don't get auy salary nt all. I wonder how they live. Alderman Maria, I never divulge professional secrets, especially to women. Chicago New. A LAY OF THE COLf LINK? j, s np and away from our work today, For the breesn sweeps ever the down And It's hey for a game where the gone blossom flnme. And the bracken Is bronr.lng tn brown. With thn turf 'nenth our tread and the blue overhead, And the song of thn lark In the whlni There's the ling nnd the green, with the bunkers bolweeu Now will you be over or In? The doctor mny some, and we il tench him to know A ten where no tnnnln enn Itirki The soldier mny come, and we'll promise, to show Home hio-.nrds a soldier may shirk i The statesman may joke, as he tops every stroke, Tlmt lit Inst he Is high In his nlmst And the clubmnn will stand with a club in his hnnd That Is worth every club In Ht. James'. The pnlm ami the lenthor come ruroly to- gPllier, (tripping the driver's huft. And It s good to feel the Jar of the steel And the spring of the hickory shnft. Why trouble or seek for the prnlse of a cll'iue A deck here Is common to all; And the lie that might sting Is a vory smnll thing When compared with the lie of the bnll, (Joins youth and eonie age, from the study or stage, From bar or from bonch high or low I A green you must use us a cure for the blues You drive them awny ns you go. We're outward bound on a long, long round, And It's time to be up nnd awayt If worry mid sorrow come buck with the morrow, At lent we'll bo happy today. From A.t'oiiim, Doyle's "Hongs of Action." HUMOROUS. Smith It is the unexpected thnt always happens. Horrigau Yis; tiu- less we are look in' for it. Qnizzer Is be bo very intelligent? Guyer Yes, indeed. They refused to let him serve ou n jury. "Do you own your own house, Twoedles?" "Xo; we've hail the same cook for seven years." Uncle Oeorgo So ym really think you love the girl? Hurry Love her? Why, I actually enjoy her mother's compnnv. Tommy Paw, how did lend get its name? Mr. Figg They tried to mnke units of it, but found thnt it could not be driven. The wind a.-ross my ehlmtey Wakes no depth of Joy In mo; For I know that its wild singing Makes my coal bills bigger be. "Xo; I never carry my business into my home." "What is your busi ness?" "J am the proprietor of an intelligence olllce." Ho Idon't believe yon can loll who is to be my wife. She (bliiHhiugly) You haven't asked me ye!." And what is more he didn't. v "I hear that yotl have got a job nt lust, Hilly." "J have secured a posi tion, Jim." "How much i ay do you get u diiyV "My salary is JSl.'J.O por dioiu." "The Chu..totops bunt the world in economy." "What do they iloV" "When Chtwletop has n cold he doesn't get his prescription tilled until his wife gets a cold, too." "Mr, Yubsley, may I itik why you always dip your kuite in your glass of water before cutting your steak? "it is a little trick I learned from a fellow who worked in n rubber factory." Wheelmen aro fast, but In wit they aro slow, Although I i iiu't say they're shiIuId. A tni'k In the road is a Joke, you know, Dut thny don't sen tlm point till to- lute, "I would die a thousand deaths for yon," said the villain iu his most silken tono.i. - "I four me much, "said the heroine, whose angel's love wns growing cold, "that the piece will not ruu that loii.;," "I siij-," snid Fuddles, who some times thinks he is smart, "what sort of fruit cnu yon raise ou an electric plant?" Hut Fuddles, who also thinks he is smart occasionally, promptly re plied, "Currents." Two ministerial candidates unmed Adam aud Low recently preached in a Scottish church. Mr. Low preached iu the morning, nnd took for his text, "Adam, whero nrt thou?" He made a most excellent discourse, and the congregation was much edifiod. In the evening Mr. Vdiim preached, and took for his text, "Lo I here I am." A recent advertisement contains the following: "If the gentleman who keeps the shoe-store with a red head will return the umbrella of a young lady with whalebone, ribs and an iron handle to the slate-roofed grocer' shop, he will hear of something to his advantage, as the same is tho gift of a deceased mother now no more witu tho name engraved upon it." A Clilimmsn's Memorv. "The intellectual enpuoity of the Chinese may rank with the best iu Western countries. Their own liter ary studies, iu which memory plays the important part, prove the nation to be capable of prodigious achieve uents in that direction. It ia stated in Macauluy'a Life that had "Para' dise Lost" beeu destroyed be conld have reproduced it from memory. Hut even such a power of memory a be possessed is small as compared with that of many Chinese, who ran repeat by heart all the thirteen classics; aud it is nothing to that of some Chi nese, who, iu addition to being able to repeat the classics, can memorize a large part of the general literature ot their country. "A Chinese acquaintance- of mine was able at the age of sixty-live to re produce, verbatim, letters received by him in his youth from some of liU literary friends famous as stylists. Wheu pitted against liuropeuu slu. dents iu school or college tho China man is in no respect inferior to his Western contemporaries, nnd.wbethci in mathematics and applied science, or iu lueUphysios and apeoulutive thought, he i able to hold his own against all competitors." "Chiiia in Transformation," by A. K. Col.'uhonu. Ho Von Wish to Sin Well f Then use Hoxsle's' Disks for every form ot cough, cold, hoarseness or sore throat. They clear and beautify the voice. 25 eta. Fits psrninnently enred. eH Hltl llrt Hav'a iia n Knflts nt nerrnns. lie's niter flrstdnr r's ne of t)r. Kline's (Irr-st N-rvj llestorer. 3 trial bottle and tresHsit free. Dr.lt.l I K l.l s n. LtiL.ttll A reh St Phi Is, P ,1. P. Kdwards, of Denton, Tex., has received nn order from Jnpnn for liiO Imles of cotton. This will bo the first direct shipment of cotton from Denton County. To Cure A Col el In One Day. Tske T.sxntlvs Hromo Oulnlne Tablets. All Druggist renind Dinner If It falls to oor. Mo. The fact that bicycles are taxd In France mokes It easy to collect statis tics ps to cycling In that country. The returns for S!I7 show that there were then 40S.S69 wheels In France as com lared with 203,000 In 1RM. The Income derived from the bicycle tax In 187 Hinounted to about 1810.000. Dr. Pelh Arnold's Conga Killer best m,t. cine ever tried for t'ol.l..- f f. IUmmoni,, i! I olden Ht., Newbury)!, N. Y., Nov, ai. inri. It Is estimated thnt Australia raises ubnut 125,000,000 sheep per year, nnd last year exported to FJngland wool to the value of $13,000,000. Lieutenant von Pchellendorf, a Oer nmn colonist In Africa, believes that he has succeeded In training the lebra. Scanty la Blood Oeep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No . beauty without it. CnscnreU, Cunily Cathar tic cleon your blood nnd keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all lm- Imrities from the body. Degin to-day to lanish pimples, boils, blotches, blsekhesds, and thnt sickly bilious complexion bv diking Csscarets, henuty for ten cents. All drug gists, (atisf action ipiuranteed, 10c, 25c, jUc rrofessor Schwab, of Yale, says thut tne learned professions absorb 82 per cent of tho college graduates nowa days, whereas they formerly absorbed 92 per cent. On the other hand, busi ness pursuits now take 81 per cent against 8 per cent In the old days. Five Cents. Everybody knows that Doblrfnt Fie Poap Is ths best In the world, and for 88 It has nlJ at Ui highest prioe. Iisnr bow 6 rents, same as common brown I Bars foil lis and quail ty.Order of graced Dentists In Germany are using teeth made of paper Instead of pot lain or m'neral composition. The liuner teeth are said to be very Bat il factory, as they do not break or chip ire not sensitive to heat or cold, or M the action of the moisture ofthe moul4 nnd are very cheap. Kdnear.e Ynar Howels With Caseareta. Cnnrty C'nthnrtle, cure constipation forever. 10c, 86c. If C.C.C. fall, urugnuuirelund mono. The Dexter (Me.) Penobscot Woolen Company's plant Is running till 9 P. M. and can't produce enough cloth to fill orders. AAA.AAl BOO ever see o snow sow? We never did : but we hive een the clothing at this time of the year so covered with dandruff that it looked as if it had been out In a regular snow storm. No need of this snowstorm. A the summer Bun would melt tho falling snow so will melt these flakes of dandruff In the scalp. It goes further than this: it prevents their formation. It has still other properties: It will restore color to gray hair in just ten time out of every ten cases. And it docs even more : it feeds and nourishes tho roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair be comes long nair. We have book on the Hair and Scalp. It is yours, for the asking. If ynn 4a not nntaln sll th henvfltl von xncta (mm ln ute ot (he Vliior. writ tlia ilocuir about 11. Probably thme It uni difficulty With War Btl- rl iTium which nay be sully rs- novmt. . AaarfM. LIU. J. V- A X JbJl, mwvu, mmwm. gq;istipatio; "I have ious 14 va nt a tlm wlthaat m at lha kuwala, out belua able to move (bom except by uuiaa toot watr Injaatlooa. . Cbronlo oonttiuation for tovau roars placed me lu tbltuirrlblecuudlUooi aurluml ui time I did ev rrlblug I board of but uuvor fuuud any reltof ; audi. waa mf euae uutll i Deuao ui ug i:k.mi(i a Duw bate iromuue to lliroe imauigeb a dar, and If 1. waa rich I would give HMD lor encb movomauti It Is uoa a raiiof ' AVLMuuLi.iiuvr, tost kuiwju oi.. &truit, moo. CANOV CATHARTIC Plenum, Pnlaiuuio. totem, Tame flood. Oo Guod, ttever Siokoa, Wcukuu.or Urlua,Uxj,o,)u. ... OURS CONSTIPATION. ... Marital lm jaar, ttwaai. laanaal, tew lata, MS M Aprs -yioi mass ntwvtmo