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>' ; ' . IW k i f~^ Mover KWllctilc Children. Never tantalize or ridiculo children; never scold or punish them for sin accident; never laugh at their mistakes or misfortunes; never distroy a cherished pet. Such treatment exasperates and alienates, and tends to make them secretive and untruthful. Origin of "Doily." The word "doily" is taken from the name of a man, the man who made the lirst doily. His name was Doily or Doyley, n respectable warehouse man, wlioso family" liad resided in a great old house next to Ilodsoll's, the haulier's, since tlie time of Queen Anne. Itaby'.H MoHqiilto Net. A good idea for baby lies in a cover for the coach parasol. This was formed of boblnette in circular shape with a lace edged rullle. The novelty is in (lie size. Being cut much larger than the parasol it covers the whole conch, falling well or or the sides, ami thus forming :i mosquito or fly net. "Tho llriilo Ci\n't Cook.'1 Surgeon Ucnernl Kvatl, of (he British lirniv. s?niil in " in?/> <lw? nduo. day that when a clergyman engaged in marrying :i couple asks whether anyone present knows of any reason why the parties before him should not he joined In matrimony, the objection. "The bride can't cook,"' ouvht to he enough to at hast postpone the wed ding. <'sirt- of tho Null". The cutting of '.he linger and toe i nails re?ptires some attention. They j suouiu i>e trimmed. carefully, not clown to (lie quick or loo nu.cli at the corners. They should he kept cleaned with a soft nail-brush and all hi! tig-nails should bo out off close to the skin. The toe nails should be cut straight it cross and the corners never rounded off; this prevents ingrown nails.? American (Jucvu. A Motor Toil..., Along Willi tl<c to*' kits, and emergency things \\iih which all tin? big touring carfare supplied, there is now n rocognitWi of madam's needs in the shape of a toilet ease, containing all lite little necessities the mere man who thought of this innovation deemed essential. The list is pretty good, too. Including mirror, brush, comb, cold lo wu^^B^^fcce, and yards of 1?? * jj/vhvf<Vs" I' Fit lit. Another, pretty green and blue KhepheriVs plaid walking gown hail a fonv-gored skirt, with the fullness .supplied by Hinull pleats stitched for about three inelies below the belt. Each of tho gores ended at tin; knee in a pointed tab, under which l'ell a | tucked tlonnce. The waist was a sort | of an Eton, and was Drovidod with I three pointed tabs, overlaying each other in fronI. Those arc seamed in the middle. The wide bell sleeves have the tab frimtniiiK near tiie bottom, and are finished with lace underKleeves. Nownt Collars. The very newest turnover collar shows the tendency of all things in dress to be dainty and feminine this season. In placo of a linen turn-over the bowltching summer ?irl wears a turnover collar of aecordion-plentcd while mull e;l;<,'d with a narrow band of butler colored iace. Narrow accordion-pleated cuffs of tiie same material give the finishing soft touch to the sleeves of the frock, says the Woni jiii s nonif companion. The frill turns hack over tho sleeve, not falling over the hand. Aminc'lK 1'Iowrr*. The voss-1 in which you put your Rowers has much tJ do with the'r effect, f.onic stemmed ones of slatei." habit, like the lily, will he spoiled ii' low vases nru used. Flowers wil'i short stems arc niwnjs unsatis'."aclory in niifihlniv htiL l-.vtt.l.-. ... .?I. j I * ? *??s l/IIP MM? IMM1 1.^ I* I fi.UIIM W vessels, says the Chicago News. Color must always be taken into considc at Ion. A blue chlno howl inn./ be ; leas: when tilled with yellow roses, but r'> I pink roses i ito it and you get discord. As a general thing a ciystnl vase or cut glass bowl '.fill Lo found i uro satisfactory tha i any colored vessel, because when theso nro lined there can bo no clash of eclar?jjj Ktrivli.g I'o/ predo;ulna:ico i 1 hr.o cr tone 1 tween tha Uowc.j r.id llioir vcccj taclc. A SncTiot Covfcrlii*. rreno Pancr lis a rnvf-ri i" fr\r ei. . hot.) is o:n cf 'Iio latest wrinkles. 811k, ehl.'.'cn, pirbrohlered linen and k Hie ot'icr shccl and delicate 1 laterlals ^ac'iots arc usually cov^vsell quickly." The lovely Japanese papers lmlrc an excellent substitute, ko some bright Klrl bns discovered. Sl:c just j tabes candy t>oxcs and other pretty pasteboard boxoB that come to her, li'ies them with wadding over \vhlcll Kllpllftt iinivd.ir 1?no hont. then covers that with n pretty crope paper. Mucilage, nicely applied, serves to fasten all this ilowt. at the comers and edges. Of courso, th?> whole needs to he done exactly?no bungling, or the dainty prettlness Is spoiled. 8uch sachet boxes cost but' a few cents, and i?re not ouly graceful adjuncts to a fastidious toilet, but do nueuiy userui. Worn mt ? Garden Party. A pnrtlculnrly pretty afternoon gown eon the other day \vl?g of the palest I fitra w*colored batiste, embellished with M broderlc Anglaisc carried out in light Hl^tolue, Fold* of light taffct* were .q?7^==?=^> WOMAN'S]! W"">. *r\ *?, w tr '? -> KMUvM ^ c-t^jJi I arranged beneath llio fronts of the blouse, and the sauie material formed the girdle, which was threaded through a dull gold buckle in front. The Leghorn hat matched the toilette? precisely in tint, and was trimmed with iinrlnil.i'nlni'nil rnuns mm.I ...il.v a/.ure strings. Another sinai't toilette was all of black point d'esprit with an exquisite Venetian lace collar and a point d'esprit hat, plumed with green and white ostrich feathers. A rose-pink nionsseline liiul a charming little cheinisetle <>f fichu colored lace, caught together by a trellis of black velvet, connected by little bows. Full sleeves, all of rnllles, were worn as far as tlie elbows, and there long suede gloves met them. A picturesque hat of black crinoline, with a bunch of huge roses ami black feathers rons- | p'eted a very clnumiug whole. The prevalent colors were palesl pink ami blue, a fresh green ami r. delicate mauve. All the uncommon and aesthetic color:;, such as ashes of roses, puce, and onion, are less appro priate at a sylvan fete. I'.irclmiont AV1<Mr. Parchment white, as well as oyster white, is particularly becoming. In tiic former there is a slightly brownish i cream tinge, while in the latter a j grayish-green is seen. i Itoiulolr Clint. Tho woiiiiin who constantly sen its tho minor lor wrinkles will bo certain to J discover thoin soon. A few women worry so much about ' old :ithat they never yet a chance ; to enjoy youth. On the shady side of thirty-live a 1 woman can do lots of things that she j wouldn't dare to do before. <1 woiiiiiu who fan mako moil 1 tremble is tyrannized over by :i little ' piece of {,'lass with quicksilver beliiiul | it. Think of the rolieC of no hmjjor hav- ! in.? to move heaven anil cart, to look ! younx and captivating. l'p to a ccriain axe soft prays an I , pale irauves make a woman look older ilian she is; alter that they make her ; look younger. The best face wash is a smile, and | a cheerful heart will longest defer the I traces uf old a.u'c. It' you have grown old in spinster- | hood, consider the rascal you n.y have escaped marrying. Ago is not wrinkles nn.l gray hair; j it is a shriveled heart, dead hopes ai.d ; withered atTections whleii not Time but i our own folly brings -.is. There is always some one who can ! recall an unpleasant incident in which you cut a tigure. lOskimo women wear utiderclothng made of the skins of birds. These I skins before being sewed are chewed well by the worsen, in order to make them soft. About a hundred skins are required to make a shirt. Women delight in being informed that they have good eyes for color. Every woman regards it as an affront to be told 11.at she dresses onlv to please men. When a woman 1 as gain oil .'ier point in an argument, she wants to argue it j ;ilI over agai i. Women fall i i love partly through a desire to nake some tinn more ion* tented with life. Styles 'i iu\t ill IIo. Knpclo ]>!r iio:; or <;i ills r.iul l>ri:;hl colored r nil.at.: I v' i 1 I if iniplost line';! s and their ilk mo i ? lal-.o a ivst, Lilt 1 :i :i'?o: ;a pi iro ti ol j i i;iii j over a noec ;.sity. i iu |i i , io ?*:*ncor.'ir.ues, i i:? of the Most oxcln.sl (> ia.Vola cvcations cxploiti: ;: Oat ^olor. A ?1o:i parasol i.i a jjooil choice \v'i i-.' vry ens sunshade can be purfl; . o.I f >r i!i > season. Closely sheared zlbeline, not tlio long-hniref. ki :<] first introduced, is ((! ' i.icuish .stuff for t!*i? coming sea- I son. 55U'rIs of c.aborate, ciapanors stuff f.?r su liner ostui ics arc embellished wil l f.o.al cf ocls coi r ow' of lia.row ri jbon. The bonnet makes rniall showiutr. r nines anil turbnns have it nil llioir way I i small millinery except for elderly wj] ion. IJerl'ms of fancy lace may bo foniul i i tlie s!iops at greatly reduced prices. They are very useful in reshening up a sumi ler gown. A good deal is to be done with beads of jet, pecrl and brown glass. a;>pliqucil in dots or rows, or strung rovnd the crowns. l'.llpklnu of flirt tomA *? - -...v.... v. IMU ouiiii; niiill'imi I 111" ceintt.rc are very stylish, or hut ton molds covered in the fabric used, haviiif? a tiny pleating surrounding it. show a qu'tint appearance. Aigrettes will be somewhat worn, but the natural feeling of women who re- j volt at the cruelty necessary to procuring aigrettes results in their being frowned upon by many good dress **i r . Ono of the 'atost novelties is a huge circular cloak of linen in creamy tone, similar to those worn by the Arabs. It is draped at the bark to form a nood. The hoed and front are trimmed with a white linen galloon. It makes an admirable wrap for summer. Velvet, ehenlllo braid, taffeta and moire silk, and in n few model* satin, are all to tlfrure in iho construction of the winter hats. Nothing, however, will supersede felt, and it lookH very much or if the match color Idea of the summer Is to be cqrr'.ed out In soft, silky felU. I r'^vy " "* 11 n< IISS? <^> Q^f I IMG J Zp>yj > ^ // SI 7/ /i r* / **x ' ? ? x-? ?. v. ? ? 1 l uj i jyj b i/ucv.yyjj j t ?= i \Vearwig monocles, the Intf si fashion i for ladies, a craze rceontiy sailed in j Paris by ladies of tin* Servian colony, j is extending to London. Chinese llrcnien seem to !? immune i to (hi! lierce heat of the lire room on | oeean steamers, and stand ii|> (o tein i>ii.mm; mai wiiimi pro.sirait! Wllilt' ! P.itMl. General Jouberl's chair. made of eh- | on,\, boiv liorns and lii(h*s. and rap- ' t tired from liis iaa?--'it I?u>ob >11, near Lydenbtirg, is now treasured by l.iou* j tenant-Colonel Urin-ton, at GSeniuroveil, ?oi:nd of Mull. That meteors contain ir-d?l li:>? ixw.n demonstrated before the Koyal (y of New South Wales. This mil;- { fjesls that the thousands <M' tuns of I meteoric dust which fails up in the I earth each year deposits j;"hi every- ' , where. ! I In liOndon we i;;;il iiiere are si\ty- 1 , live libraries, which contain reading rooms, and on the bookshelves are 1 'jCO.OOO vohnnes, which have -l.ono.o hi reaoers. iieiion tonus ? i ia i i J y per ' cent. of (lii1 reading matter. The ! parks nmler the eoniiol <>f 11.< < onii<*i 1 ' ( over Its:::; acres, ami co.st over tlOO,* j 000 a year to maintain. The Mexican 1'os.tal 1 >eparinem! lias | taken a new and novel means of informing the puhiie of (lie weather I ml- ( letfiis given <r?it iiy the Weather Hureatt. Every letter which passts i through tlie o!lico is ..\,w sinnu: ' I with tli<< indications for tin* n< \1 twrnl.v-four liours. This slanipiii.ir is doiio ;it the; Siinir lime (li.u tii |.?>si;ijjt? i stnnips oil tin; letters jir camvlwl and Hi*.* r'.'veivir.g stamp afoMsl. "Tlio I-l:tii(l of lt!:wk Cats" i< ;i nanio i oftoii ; pplied to Chatham Island. f?tn* <>f tin* <lalapiit-os. 1! is In tin- l'ai- iu* Occati, about 7.'50 miI >s \v< s( of tin; f'lVKl ?if I'Vll ! I'jV?* ll - mi \\ : ?! black cats; iiUi"o<.l, cats of no oiii'.ir color arc .see:; there. Tlianimals livo in tin' crevices ??i" the liivn fonntlation near the coast, anl subsist by , caieiiii:,^ li.-ii ami crabs, if lead el* rats :i;><I mice. animal-; I'ouml on liie islar. ' arc hor. la'.i'e. do;.;*, ir^a's ami eiii.-Uer.s, ail of will li are perl' ly wilil. A -SI r;oM coir. Iielonfiim. to In. < *lia!'le > .1. I i: -: i.-: <>:i . '1 i:?*!'?n>. ;tt 1 in* (icnnania Nation.'.! Kan!;. ii M i i wauk<H\ Tin* pic of pil.l is tiiii:~i<- * ( t}::i 11 a !>"i c.iin. Iin, nf tin* -:: ih ili; nii'i< i'. (1 i'i?;ii:;,vs <>n the ol?v< rs;> .-i.ie 1no "Lil rly head" without :i c.i|> and the Ihirf;*;'!! sla.s, interspersed with "(U ,','5.S7C7 ;:i a:n " < >:i i !:? r -v< rM> >!<:(' is a ISVi-pointi .1 star with t i. i in riptinn: "()! >t"iia ! <> cents." "K plnriims unnin. I >:?o t-t ttioria." and <>n <!>!> riii!. "t" :iicd Stale- of An: ri-a, I I)ol." Tin* < in is v:i!i i <1 at LIVING BY THE. SEA. llntr to Gain (Ito l)r-iir(l <if Sntl Air. ci nil ,.r < i < i... ...... 11. ... aimed :it. "S"<hi tro ;ln re "to do yourself .trunk" in the phrase of iju> v.Maries ??L" Thetis tho in v isolator. .liwi llio house, to luv.'t (lie wants of its inhabitants, is simply an adjunct to batiiii'sr, i11ii:tr > i ;hr beach. sun and air baliis. <-ailiii.tr mih! inhaling o::'uie. Oi." ? !' tin- latest theories about o/.otic is that, to tret tin* n >': ^ 1 of it possible disc "noxious yineils'' of tiie early citrhlc uth centnryl, i! is host t > lie almost on a level with t!i" sc.:, where all kinds of balsamic odor.-; ar<' driven off by the coittact of the air with (lie curling cre-ds of the waves, and thai the acme of health to lie derived from sea air alone is to breathe it as you wall: alon^ the wet sand by I bo breakers' e 1 , . ii <Iviite clear, in any ease, thai by pla>injr a house on the top of a cliff, tii >ir.;h ,vt>u enjoy plenty of wind, y?uj d > not fjot sea air in anything like th - iiiiai. tity nml quality inIi:t! il by living lower down. In fact, tin* more nearly tin* houxi* is on a level witli tin? waves the more of this special virtue is obtain able. There is a natural instinct to descend to the edtfo of the water. It is common to children and adults, and it is as old as tlu> si ';;e of Troy. Where i !>e did a (Jreeian hero rather "down on his luck" ever n? than to the breakinici>!ace of the waves? lie did not climb up onto a clitV, "bill went to walk alongside of the margin of the sea." Almost (lie ideal seaside house is a i... ,, ...... i,...i,.,i i......i..... .... <i... i..... "" f,, * i ' * i i" "i 1111 i-.S.l ??? ?? WII till" ridge of earth or sandhill (if the latter he not blown sand) jnst before the lirst ridge of the pebbles is reached. Tliero should he a "cord road" of Hat planks, laid crossways, to run boats down, or a spring-board on wheels, down to the edge of the water, and it should ho possible to chaug" into bathiiu; clothes indoors and wall; straight down to the sea. -.Spectator. KhIhi' liiililm. Michnel IMnier, a well known French lapidiary, has at last discovered a method to detect a falsi- rubv a thintr Iluil lias puzzled all experts in precious stones for many years. A lot of sham ! ;-i 'ties was brought to J'aris some months ago through an agency in Switzerland. ami then u.is sold lo some >f the hest I'aris jewelers, l'inicr discovered that the experts had a!! heeu S'.vlmllcd. lit* says a false ruhy invariahiy has a soft tinge of color that | vergi s on yellow, while in a genuine i ruhy these eharaeterscticx are never | present, lie says, too, that the false i ruhy is formed by spherical bubbles, ! while in a true ruby these bubbles aro > . are and never symmetrical Foilfl?t Kvei\> whore, Iq f ntllv ai>inv '* (ItA London Telegraph, "which hus, with tlio occasional assistance of Iho marines, fought in all the live continents , from the Ithlno to the Crimea, from Syrn to Pekin, from Hudson Bay to PntnpfOK.a, from Kgypt to the Cape, and in the Australian seas from New Guinea to New Zealand. But the ascent of the liimilayas and the march to Lhassft mirpass, in purely picturesque fascination, everything in Brit* Uh military annuls." sit . .X , wmmmmammmm?mm?Tm * mam?mamm?m m?ammmmem CURE YOUR KIDNEY3. VTImn tin* Hack Ari on ?n<l tlxdder Trouble* Hvl In. On at tlio Oh lino. Don't make the mistake of believing umi\ ai'iii; miu uiuuuer wis ir oo local ailments. Get ut the cnuso and cure *'10 kl('iipy8- ^Ise Pills which have ^ ^ cured Uiousandn. w.vlil' ' avenue, F says: "It was thre* years ago thnt I used Doan's IvlcUiey Pills for an attack of kidney trouble that was mostly back acbe, and they tlxed me up tine. There is no mistake about that, and if I should ever be troubled again I would got them lirst thins, as I know what they are." For sale by all dealers. I'rioe fiO cents. Foster-MilburuCo., Buffalo, N. Y. DATHING IN ENGLAND. Objections to Costume3 Worn Where Men and Women Take Dips. Mrs. Grundy, descending upon Bexhill, has enlisted tho services of the corporation in a crusade against tho U3e of "improper" bathing costumes, says London Mall. Mixed bathing has always been tho custom at tills popular watering place, which is more continental than most English seaside places. This wtek, however, there liav? been complaints from a colonel as to mixed bathing and a protest from tho principal of a ladies' school regarding tho UUHI1U& cwsiumcs worn, i nc appearance among tno school pupils of a ,jian wearing bathing "slips" cr ordinary bathing drawers, generally used by gentlemen at the seaside seems lo havo caused alarm, at any rate to 1 he principal, and a request has gone firth to the bathing machine proprietors and the owners of beach cabins that university costume, extending from the neck nearly to the knees, be used. N*:o regulations havo yet been made by seaside authorities as to the color cr material of which the costumes worn by lady bathers are maue, although at Heme Bay, it la said, white ccatumea are objected to. A few fair bathers have uppuuruu ai. Aiiorecamoe tnra summer In whtto ponge eilk, which, although perhaps an unusual ccotume, 16 evidently much more comfortablo than thick, heavy dark blue serge. At Clauton some time ago a pretest was made and allowed against a fur costume Cor which the material seemed to have run short. A mcrning or two ago. about 10 o'clock, some young ladies undressed on the beach, and caused a mild sensation. The police Interferred after they had dressed, iind told them that in England ladies were only allowed to bathe from machines. They seemed surprised. Gold in the Transvaal. During the lirst four months of 1001 the Transvaal mined 1,192,Jil l ounces of gold, worth $2-1,051,143. During a corresponding period in 190'.; the output was 8111,128 ounces, worth $17,387.532. Tho total product of gold iu i-juo was worm $i>i v. 11 tne rate of production of the first four months of 1904 is maintained, tlio Transvaal will yield in 11)01 at l 'ast $77,S(>-1,000 worth r.f the yellow metal ?In other words, as much as in tlio years just preceding the IJoor War. The Introduction of Chinese labor is expected to put the oniony in a position to maintain the production figures of previous years. ISnglish enthusiasts are looking for a future output in the Transvaal of $l'J0,OCU,t>OO to 51 "O.OOO.OOO a year. What such a production must mean to the world's worksh> ps is hard to realize. It will moan a vast increase in South Africa's purchases of dynamite, explosives'steel, quicksilver, cyanide, v.itic, electric and other pumps, steel hammers, stone-boring machines, pipus, etc. Puds will be wanted in vast quantities, it will take a year or two to g<! the increasing ratio 011 a reasonable basis. What the cffect. is to be on i!i<> slock of the South African companies can hardly be arrived at by means of the information at hand, and 110 very ^reat optimism ought to be indulged in. The stable concerns are now high above par, and .he others may never reach par, even vlth Increased production. A Good Doctor. One day in Shanghai, says a writer in the Chicago Record-Herald, when I was feeling sick, I called a Chinaman to me and said, "John, do you xiII.\ u Ktjuu lujuiurs in *. iiuni; "Good doctors!" ho exclaimed, "China have best doctors in wo'ld." "Eudon, over there," I said, pointing to a hou:;o covcrrd v/lth a doctor's signs, "do you call him a good doctor?" "Eudon great doctor!" hvs exclaimed. "He groat! He best doctor in China. He save my life once!" "You don't say so!" 1 said. "How was It?" "Me velly sick," ho said, conlldrntlally. "Me callee Doctor Han Kou. Giv\>? mo some medicine. Get velly, velly sick! Me call Doctor Sam Sing. Givee more medicine. Mo grow wdtho. Going to die! HI line by call Doctor Eudon. Ho no got time, no como. He savoe my life!" THE HAT NUISANCE AGAIN. "Funny tbgt I didn't hear you nuking aonvebody to klM ttao umpire today." "Wnim't It? How wera his deoUlone?" "Th? worst e-rpr. Didn't you notice tho unfairness?" "How could I with a big; hat turn* with laca eurtatna directly In front of n?? T"?Cl*T*land Plain Dealer. lilEliiETn To cure, or m A BOSTON "CLUBMAN.*' Arthur?How did you enjoy yourself at Harry's? Theodoro ? Splendidly! Harry's such a lino conversationalist, don't you know. IIo nover onoe through tho Trho'o evening Indulged In frivolities fcr an instant?auch things as tho industrial question, tbe law of supply and demand. and thing's of that kind?but confined himself wholly to such 'mproving 'topics as styles in hosiery, tli-e manner of wealing neckties and creasing of trousers.?Boston Transcript. AN ACCIDRNT. "Oh!" exclaimed the first boarder. "What's the matter?" askod. tlio dyspeptic-looking boarder next to him. "Oh, I got a piece t>f eggshell In that last mouthful of omelet." "Strange! You must havo got the portion Intended for me. It's always my luck to get those things at home; never knew it t& fall."?Pliilndflphla Press. FITSpermancntly cured. No fit*ornervousness after first (lay's uso of Dr. Kline'A (ireat NervaRestorer.S'itrlal bottleand treatiso froo Dr. It. II. KLISB.Ltd., Arch St., Phils., Pa. Daring so-\ voyages all docs lose their "game nose." I amsurePlso'sCura forOornumptton saved myllfothreo years ago.?Miss. Thomas liontiNS, Map'.e St., Norwich, N.V., l''eh. 17, l'J03 Tlie United States leads the warld in the production of Bait. ROOM FOR HIM. "I see that San Francisco han Just graduated the flr&t Chinese doctor In her history." ^ "I wonder If he wlU be a specialist?" "I don't know. Do the Chinese have any special Ills?" "Never heard so. But If the new doctor 13 clover he can eoon invent some." "Just tblnk of a doctor ranking out his bills with a paint brush." i "Say, It must ho embarrassing to i have to put. the totals upside down." "Nofhlng of thai sort evor embar; rassod a doctor."?Cleveland Plain Dealer. i A N>\t Mnemonic. t iviuir. av.iv.iri* Mild UCCII HH illl'U 1<J nl<i persons r> itli short memories. A card Is issued, upon which tho purchase* writes tho date oL' an engagement and posts to the society's ofHce. I'.y the i1rst post on the day of ills engagement the card 1* received by tha purchaser. State op Ohio, City or Toledo, > Lucas County. ( ' ' | Frank (hlxkv :nak? o.itli t'.iat h* pfuior parlimr of tuo ! r n <>f 1\ J. Chi:m..- Jc ; Co., doinij biisini'.- i iii t:.; City of 'J'oii.ilo, I Couniy iiud Stuto ti!or<MuUl, ami tliul r*aid | llrin wilt pay tiiosuui ot osk munuruu uoi. I i-aki tor o;. >n ami vory ea.-jo of catakkh i thill cannot l>o cured L?y tin; uso cf Hai.i.'s catariiu (Jul;;:. l'hank j. ('husky. bv.ori) to uoforu in*' and BU'j.siiribrU in iay . ? *? jn-cioncc, this Ovli day ol U?jeia' skai.. | Oer, a. l)., 1-sso. a.w. ?.li.casox. ' ?r? ' Xotar;/ Public. llalls Catarrh Our<> ii ta';ou iiilunially, ami lets directly on tho blood ami mucous surfaccB of lhf> sy.uo:n. SoDii for losl in\o::ial3, Ircf.. P. ?f. Ciip.se* .V Co., Toledo, O. Hoi I by all )>i-titji.-i. 75. . 'iako ilall's Family IYiU for constipation, Kulicr Adopt* LUIiIkIi Motto, The tiorinan Emperor ordered irom a Herlin firm a quantity of private Jiotepaper stai!ii)f'l with the imperial eagle surrounded by tlio ribbon of the Order of tlir* lia.ier (of wli.cti j lie is a Kui;;lit>, wivli its motto, "Ltoni j soil qui inal y pen?e." (At43?'04) IHORTH'SOliTH-EAJT'WEJT wtbii riN? i ?k .*fcn Mfik WATtRPROCr Olli&P CI?OTHIN<5 JI^S^ &V&RYWME.RE.. "? The bet moteri^X JdilW worlJticr\ </*J /O^Sh, Jhty-jexn >tivs npentiy./; huK (nvte 4|b TOWtU'S 3lidm Gvits arxJ Hciti JBw fcjr^w tv. wcrfd atr TK? art nM? in _~jrr* black or jrellavfor all kirvb d w*. f/orX. TOWEHj andcwyporMtf be&rnoth? SIGN Of 1 *THE r(3M i>OMfnrtcetto a,ve ?l AjOff l>fectienAllr?lifcM?<^#!<r>xll tf> jv | I I .i. I AJ.TOraCOJOJTOUHmOVJl I [j All PIBtD | twnt.ajwiw (oa,^tqk)iiro. can j WANTED 1,000 Tien and Women to Try $6.00 Worth of Sample* Free, 8enrt no money. Only a*n<1 your tmnu to W. C, HUGHEN, Atlanta, Ga. - MONARCH STUMP POLt.KK. i(V t Will pull iV(?ot itum|i without Ifafgl help. Ou?rAtti<-?d to?i*nd ? ?t'?tn *fl>k dr of *0.000 11 ?. C*??1opii# *i\(1 dt? CKHH royats addr*M MONAHCU mQm ORDDBKU CO., !.?>? Tr.., lit. Thompson's Fy? Witar loney refunded by your m M '* * * * - C'.; ? **v. ?*-v Mrs. Haskell, Worthy pendent Order Good Lake, Mass., tells of hi Lydia E* Pinkham's \ " Dkak Mrs. Pinkha.ii : Four years i matiou and ulceration. I endured daily \ to me. I had used medicines and wash made up my mind that there was no relit friend, I noticed a bottle of L<ydi?. K. Pi: My frieuu endorsed ii highly and L decid< help ir.e. It t.^olc pat.icnoo and oerscverci used Liyrtia I" Pinkham'H Vegctabk before 1 was cured, but what a chan^c misery to the delightful exhilarating fee not change back for a thousand dollars, grand medicine. " I wish overr sick woman vro.ild ti HASuntx, Silver Lalie, Mass. Worthy \ Good Templars. Whoa a medicina lias been sue cases, Ih it justice to yourself to sa believe it would help me"? SiiVfiV vnn I'nimnt xototi m coi*rn??e(l, exhausted with raeh < derangement oi' (ho feminino < Vegetable Compound will help y;n Hrs. Tiliie Hart, of La inff ai'ythin, ?' J1'':! ?K'? TCSSSS irzzz-. ' I" * ?.nt tvonia?i V\V$i '.vc, and J : kx \V'.,^ib-~~~,hi? g your Vr'.-ot\V^tw>* %' '"" ] Sinneroly yo \wwi>'4^-7 ?- tf \ W^&?^n 4 / Who ?ro !: \ W??1W table Con Vy t.A;X:.,i)--..s; ,:\ " f / silO?l? tit l: Mass "will ^ncf ?? 1 I lo^rnnc r*/1/1t?/iLi'4^l t/k !> nn f\? just the knowledge thut Llc1;j costs uoCiin^. WE SEND SAMPLES OF SUI KNEE -PANTS SUITS < All you have to do in to tell us what v u will mall Ion at oiici-. 'Iwolvo years of | j what you order or, if you prefer, se'.i! yuur to invest, and If wo don't send you wiiai yen we will refund the. inom y. Meji'x KuitM.SK, 6.7.30, yio, fci5 VJ.BO, P3, #4 an.I sr.. Coy-' Knee #.'? xud fttl,.*>(). live, ytliinf; i GLOBE CI 89 V* III I Kit A 1.1. M fto. GENTLEMEN. U(> y? ir>, (if mi mr ni!R spphiaity i | Write - t ! |DRS. LEATHERMCor. Murictta ami L'<?isvi f ('y,) CttlCHTOH'S /W ? L*rc oAsuiuva* a cncnron v-?^ Rhorlhund I)#pt., R. O. Orlchton. I?oolk?ep!ng Dept.,r>. K. Mhuronkcr. OaUlofne froeB. O. OrlobtOD, Prop., Kl?*r lildfr., Atldut*, On. j i iDwwrv^^^c^rxw I VA*\JV\\VXA\NU^\A)OUA\)\^ * ? tiuMinwrt. MnuriiiitiKi an.i i v jie j writing College, Louisville, KT.,open the wool* ye?r. Htudontfi c*n enter any time. Cfct&lotf free. ' I Malsby & Co. 4| South Forsyth Si., Atlanta, Ga. | ^ Fortablo and fiiatlonmry Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY ' OomvUl* lint oarriti in ttock f?r IU Mini A TK I MpmtnL ltd MMhtntrj, Lovtit Prlcn and BmI T?rmi Writ* us for catalogue, prices, etc.. before huv"" eronant^ so wlf not try it? .2fljk m. 1 Vice Templar, IncieTemplars, of Silver 3i* cure by the use of regetab!e Compound* igo I was nearly dead with infl.nnjutold agony, and life was a burden i.-l> luiEnimir mm oxvrraaiiv un'u i :f for mc. (.ailing at the home a nlcham's Vegetable C'sikv,?ok;- 1. ?d U> give it a trial to see ii it u<;;..d hoc for I was in bad condition, apti I S Compound for nearly f. ip mo ' .s s, from despair to happiness, iron, ling health always bring:-. i v\vi',;;t and your Vegetable Compound i- ? y it and be convinced."?Mi:s. Ida. 'ice Templar, Independent <>; '?: nf cessfu! in more than n milli >1 y, without trying it, 4 A do not uain wealc, and sick and <]> uays woru. i on i?n \ iiism. and Lydia K. I-iiikhav..'s i just a - surely as it J.us oilier.'. rimore, N. D., says : Mso. riMKUASi: I might h'VC m y months of suffering :?nc'; }>;.in ' 1 of tin: oft^e.vey of I.ydia K. i-Mnkfeiable Compound a uk.iv > ? l iri^u nr.: I'.y remedies w,u.oi:. pr wliioh helped aie before i *-. .?>. f,'ompo jiid. 1 dreaded t.b< ' ? istrual period evtry moat t:. ' i and pain. &05 . s s very scanty and others i: v. i j . .'t.-r I had used the Oon.jKnuL : .' r 1 become ropul.ir and nist nral, a.* ;i until I fell perfectly Twll, ! strengthened tc? perforin ihe v. <. rlc stanoe r.v:d j-.usn. 1 am like a il l't ruow, rvhr.re before I did not ? to i**i pleased to te: tify I's t<"> t'n ible Compound In- d^'iie " ure, Mrs. Tiij.ik II.\:rr. J-.ar'r.jnro... P. orci\>ro? bolk veil l>y :11 v. ii.-irri that; t.yuiu 11. IMnb!.;i ,s?'s Vc'-'iipot. id is ilic luccliv-iiiii C.'H' <*. iit lias stood t!:c ti'si o" ti . -, litsi:t!rp<ls ol" tUotisr. r?i?? . ? v.s i t . r*/?r . . > r v ?1 rzse nm ot5 ' r ru'dii'iiv.'. whose svi().rca > ?' ?/; rm? iiMswor olieer'.'nlly ivitlV.f.it siek women. E^erhaps M?e 3)?s your fa.se? try lier (o-Ouy ? it TS, OVERCOATS, BOYS' 3H MEN'S PANTS. want. y i virsK f-i/.-s and j;r{' .' ?? find f ruction !mii tai;(^:it u? how t< bciuI y> . or<;er. cn-lo.-" llio :iuiri::.t you ?'.?t ir?* w.v.i, so ml a I a- a at our ?-x: oijhi- a: iinrS ff'JO. Mon'* l*ntlts. 1 .??>(l, i'ittils Suil-?, .% I ..VI, >.?'!, ss:?. S? *. ii IIiiI.a iintl L*urnls!ii.'i;,.s. -OX-KINCS- CO., ATI A XT A . ?. A . WE CAN CURB \0li? *ini pnu'ucp is a prru> 't yon think? S CURING "TO S- CORED" Peculiar to M* >n itikI RxnminiilIon Free. orrf>spon<1?nce trontfid confli' nM.il. ?N & BENTLEY, h Stu.. A f l ilt tit, < j<t. on re H H Hiso Warn "i hare tnfform) with pile* for thirty h!i yp?r?. )n? year ?ro lant Aprtl I boffin taking Cucur t or constipation. lji the courie of aweeL 1 not" ' A ho piles began to dUapp?ar and nt the i I of >\i v>'?k? tlioy did not trouble mo at all. ru*?\ } tare done wonderi for me. I am entirely cut ?0 n d eel like a new man." Oaorge Krydet. NapoU 'ii. O. The Dowels CAtilfY CATHARTIC ftfr Pleaiftnt. Palatable. Potent, Tatto Good. T>o *Vo4, fever Sicken, Wfiaken or Orlp*. 10c. *3c.60?*. Neve* old In bulk. The voiinlne tablet ?tamptti OOO. )uft**Rtiteed to cure op your money back.. Stirling Remedy Cp., Chicago or N.Y ?r^ (MIUAL S'l.E, TEN KILUSH BOXES r Removes ell swelling in j*" / days; efieels a jit-ntiaiirnt rum /V in 3otr> <0 tliivs. TrinllifMini't'l * Write t'r. H. H. dreto'v f.on*. ~l < tl**A. '<?? R ftf'P1"' ?p. In time. tViid by drvntsu. ff HPWiPPB^i