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t i-- .r ! a Lot - si a r a-r r .2 t:.e f:.ct -4 t-aSe.- h a ci te lerv tu?iil A -..- i J -r ' a a."V -d Uir'U.u t.i a,i. i 1 f"- V t w d ' Mi fa of Irt t ptaft,fit tMe : t iot-lron system that makes u "1 i i : um thins on ict!y the it and t the same howv Wt b . . f want to, oh no, but be i, e wry body doe o we mt i ur mother washed on Monday, T.r.i a Tuesday, baked aod mended oq Wednesday, rave the firl hA aftrr ivvn oo Thursday, swept the house on Fn lav and baked on atunlay; blet ef tke wttita tun) fei-il.tl the e:ivJ- j Jv ir heart. It was always done this .-p c. rd Tr a, V- v fc i-e tud smi on Uie jUtpof (.! ia j , t '.-. 'rtUn beaM.r.r. ib , : No.," J'ukIss." rtev. "enta a I t-, icfvotl trt mieresi you oire iseir owa eavei.ipes. UtlMJ ok:mit wi . . A . ;t Blind IaIT-::3cf Ccrrcjlioa 1 fod nd Sht Rttort)4j .Hi.. -SfJ 1 Lose Hi f irit. fi mJ W irrr wir ht to i.t-Ty enough to be trm an4 -soft eixmga to v- ? ij parilla Cures b .. wt ewr t!fl W ve ... '.. .",.,1 (.:rfMNr V .-' tod's pill ewe CmUiUoa rMtor- 3 Hi os fob CLtrptsoa. be Uy tangl. With carpet needle prick holel alonjr the two aides of the box where the ribbon to shown in the design. Then run the wire through these holes so as to nske it stand out in points Inside the box, as shown in the design.' Do jou see that this wire lining the box on each side fires a set of brackets down the length of your box into wnicn uie envelopes are to be slipped? The disfigurement of the box npon the outside may be eovered with band of ribbon with a rosette bow at the corner. Ribbon across the top. too, will be pretty and serve a a ground for a painted or written In scription, -Clippings." Aunt Laurie, In J. Y. Recorder. PRETTY BED SPREADS. r:u:.::;is3, ctsfefsu, s::x mm weak stomach, kit 3CFTKEUYER . TmiTTnoirr. I nne4 Bradlc's rills for subv yr la k and hav ffMind th?m invaluable ra .i owa, aad aUv KM do not think they tart u oiiwi. - bso.ii. u. ISLD CY. ALL DRUCCIST3. rmicx, as, si Wsw l L LYONS & CO, Proprietor, Tww Orteans). IvO uiiit I I Cod Liver Oil as 't eppears la Scoti'i Emulsion !$ easily taken up by th system, la no other form can so much fat-food be assimilated With out Injury to the organs of digestion. SgqII's Emulsion cf Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos j'liites has come to be an article cf every-day use, a prompt and Infallible cure for Colds, Coughs, Throat troubles, and A positive builder Of flesh. VMt hr S)ttl!Awa,J.Y. Afldrflffri"-. Up - N, BIG FOUR ROUTE TO THE Summer Resorts OP THE North & East. . BEST UNE TO . THE GREAT LAKES, NEW ENGLAND AND THE SEA SHORE. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA Big Four Route. c. o. Mccormick, u. b. martin, Panwtfe Traffic Oeaersl PsMearer aas M,nev, Tlckat Agent, CINCINNATI, 0. rharmlas fa llama Whleh Ar. iwiifM- Inff Ooo4 HenMkaepan. A pretty spread may be made with a aeries of squares of linen worked In a pattern resembling tile-. White linen is often used lor tnese spreaas, oat ?uit as pretty are some of the tinted abrlcs so popular now pale blue, green or fraUe, for example snch as may be worked witn waive nax mreau and trimmed with torchon lace and In sertion. The sie of the larger squares depend In great measure upon that of the spread, nnd they may be made all exactly in the same or in different man ner, according to fancy, t These squares are connected with bands of insertion, and these are fin ished with tiny squares of linen em broidered to match the rest. A deep frill of lace should be carried round the edges. Some workers make coverlets such as this rol a series oi linen aoy- leys, such as may be bought ready traced at the shops, instead, too, oi connecting them with bands of lnsei tion, a pretty effect may ne oDtainea by using them alternately with squares of drawn threadwork, guipure d'art, or fine crochet. The frill round the edges, of course, must correspond. Another pretty bed spread may be made of s square of tinted linen bor dered all round with a broad hem (about five inches wide) of a second color. Partly on the center and partly on the hem should be traced a flowing pattern to be worked in white flax thread, and in the center should be traced a eolossal initial or monogram. Other spreads may be made of cre tonne, the design being accentuated and partly filled In with stitches of col ored silk and perhaps an outlining of tinsel. Large tassels of pnrtl-colored threads should be sewn on at Interval along the sides.-Chicago Mali. - Partr Druses for (Jlrl. Party dresses for little girls are quite as attractive as the cnililisn beauties of the little wearers deserve. The main Idea on which the small maiden's "party dress" is built Is a low-necked, hort-leeved slip of silk, over which Is draped gauze, tulle, ohlffon, or mus lin, the skirt and bodice being made In one In the silk slip, the sxirt eitner made full or flaring, in nine-gored shape. If there Is muslin worn over this, it Is a mass of frills, high th neck, the sleeves corning down to the wrists and the whole enriched with beautiful needlework. Lace and body ribbon are also used In the production of elaborate effects. if, and who dares jump the fence And to forego the big, hot Sunday din ner would be a heresy from which the stoutest and mawt progressive heart refrains. I fcoow that the time-hon ored prophecy is based on Patrick Henry's saying that there was so way of Jui'.fing the future but by the past, but with due respect to that worthy gentleman, there is a better way, for where would progress be were that the principle of life? We should be' Id a continuous round, a cir cle, a treadmill, from which thera would be no escape; as yesterday was so will to-morrow be. .Why not select a new way of doing even the old things just for a change if for no other motive; it is the same old groove, or rut, that grinda us down and whit tles us into the sharp points that we so much dread; so then, first of all, let us dinene with some of the luxuries, say the biz Sunday dinner that entails so much work on the feminine portion of the home, and let us eat that meal some other day or if yon will have a big dinner on that day go to the rev t mi rant and giro the wife a little, at least, of a different kind of cooking; true it may not be savory aa the home made article, but It will enhance our appreciation of that arMcie. Then stead of burdening our souls on Sun day evenlnar with the query as to whether the washerwoman will come on the morrow, and the preparations rtor her reception, In the wayof getting r .. . , , .1 ti n-,i up tne iuds anu sorting over mo miwu clothing, why not leave these rites until Monday, gather up our clothing on that day and wash on the next; if not, why not".' There are a number of things that might be done, but Rom was not built in a day nor will all the reforms 'come In a day. Grace Ter bune. In Womankind. ' ' b: VT i". ar, 1 t:;.e V.: i ,rvi i - - -M-.-, r.a Pkun . V, be! and 1. docu ua I I --Mr. f j.ro ieryuaoa. aecoriii.1 to ScoU'hk taiixprr, said that after prpdauig f ir. u.adstone oa use ax-pimier said: "My dear sir, 1 Biffc-ht as ptejl aadertak to replace fia first man ia the garden of Eden aa to carry houie rule for Scotland. Only one man in the history of the senate, Ihoiaas II. lieotoa, oi Mis souri, served longer than Justin 8. Morrill, of Vermont, who has been a member of that 'body cearly thirty Tears. ' Ik rjt.m was elected October J, 1SJ0, and retired Siarca 4, ISM- Thorns Carlyl. once told a young college graduate in the presence oi Gen. J. O. Wilson, "better continue at the plow all your daysthaa depend on the writing or history ior a living. II a abandoned literature and la now a successful preacher in Scotland. Thomas H.'ltenton, for thirty years I'nited Mates senator from Missouri, would not alWw the word "Hon." to be prefixed to the pamphlet copies of his speeches which he sent to bis constitu ents and other persons. "The title page reads, "Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri." Dr. Addison Hills, the "father of the Lake Shore railway," who fills the office of assistant to the president, has just completed his eighty-seventh birthday anniversary, the Railway Times says: lie is hale and hearty, and performa hia duties with his old-time regularity and punctuality. Dan Beard, the artist, probably did not work bis single-tax sympathies into the illustrations to Mr. Astor's new book. He distributed them plentifully through his illustrations to Mark Twain's "Yankees st the Court of King Arthur," and Mark wrote to the artist, saying: "I was netting for fireflies and caught a comet" - I wis Morris, one of the most skillful versifiers and accomplished literary students of' F.ngland, ssys: "There never was better 'poetry than now, since Shakespeare. It Is a stupid and ignorant ,cry that poetry is dead. It is not dead, and can not die so long aa human nature, limited In know! a t a riwi. ;i.ifl(4 acfs - aa fVarw-a. IiIv aid .r carry ae pr,Ti es, either f "aloraodatt ' 11 ' Ths tctC eangresse-i Frame has decided ID t a Btaedard, price, as la ii-i.a;:.i , . i , , Tx acx ant paid a royal ue es seed and metals In 1!S la the I' cited Klcg dom was Istimated at C3,0i.Wa . Tax longest time during which a note baa remained outside the Bank of Eng land is 111 years. It was for $134. A Parisian b on trial for man slaughter, be can his dog bit a pedes trian, causing th latter' death from hydrophobia. Bbicxj from what I believed to b the remains oi the old Tower of Babel are still found In great profusion st Bin Simrnd, Babylonia. THEBiwere In England and Wale last year 818,241 marriages, 141S9 births and 5t9,V2S death. Tha esti mated population of th two conn trie to th middle of th year wi a 18,7.1,10ft A' s:d: SAFETY-PIN HOLDER. Clever ta Design aaA Me Enough fi.r Aaj Naraery. . There are a! pln-cushlons, from the practical, old. fashioned square design to the latter day bit of giddiness frills and ruffles and ribbons. Horseshoes, tambourines, crescents, four-leaf clovers, triple bolsters, and a dozen different fancies, are to be seen In gowns of satin, over laidwith foamy frills of lace. ' With such a varied choice, Is It any wonder that the most elegant conceit On the face ' and back of every card of genuine De Long Pat. Hooks and Eyes will be .'. fjur.d the words; See that . i.,4 !(o Alkalies Cl:r thcni!cali " i rt In tlwi i prTarittk ot ...I'AKn&tO.'S ' and loiubte. ti'u VvJl elge, to always reaching onwards to ward the unseen." Although Verdi Is eighty, he is not the patriarch of musical composers, as many people think him. That honor belongs to Ambroise Thomas, composer of "Miirnon" and "Hamlet," who was I Ixirn in 1811. and is consequently three ,."7 , , . . .1 vears the senior of Verdi. Auber lived mKl i- eighty-nine, and M, Thomas to well preserved a veteran that there a prospect of his reaching that great age. Frank Sayers, of Waynesburg, Fa., as found some valuable letters ip his old garret One of them is dated Phil adelphia, Pa., October 8, 1777, nnd ad dressed to Ueorge Washington. It was written by Jacob Ducbe, who was evi- cntly a minister in the church of En gland, and who in this letter declines the chaplaincy of the continental con gress, to which he had been appointed by Oen. W ushington. HUMOROUS. Dangerous City. "A nice sort of a town this! At every corner a creditor awaits a fellow." j'llegende Blatter. The wise prove and the foolish con fess by their conduct that a life of em ployment is the only life worth living. -Paley. Prescilla "Don't you wish yon era old Van Bullion's wife?" Prunella Xo: but I wish I was his widow." N. Y. Herald. Landlady "Have yor tried the cof fee this morning, Mr. Linton?" Mr. Linton "Yes, I have, and ithas proved an alibi." Brooklyn Life. "How Is Dyklns getting on with the farm lie bought?" "Pretty well. He tells me he saved money on It lust year." "How?" "Let it to another man." Tit-Bits. Howard "Who Is that girl that mumbles so ingniiuny w wnom you introduced me?" Hewitt "That's Miss Hankinson, the teacher of voice cul ture. " N. Y. World. Indignant Constituent "Sir, you nve proven false to your principles." Preserving Bsbv' First Mhoc. A recent fad among young mothers It to have baby' first shoes made objects, of beauty and sentimental Interest through the agency of some metal preparation that Is poured over the little shoe, causing it to retain Its shape and showing all those dear little spots and den's, so precious In the eyes of the fond parent. An enter prising firm ha hit upon thls-plan, and from the success they are making the Idea proves Itself a very popular one. Th Silk Hosiery Temptation. The exquisite elegance of the new Ilk hosiery is tempting enough to bankrupt the most resolute woman's allowance. Black silk stockings have Chantilly lace Insertion up the front and daintily embroidered cream white ones have lace inserted clocks np th side,' while between these subdued eolors there Is every variety of fantas tic design Interwoven in eoIJT With black. In silver pin trays fails to banish th cushion from my lady's dressing-table? A nursery belonging most attractlv In Its way Is the safcty-pln holder. This consists of several cironlar layer of bright tinted flannel, pinked at th edges and topped by a circular piece of celluloid, the whole being fastened together in the middle by a few strong stitches. In letters of gold, yon read upon the celluloid cover the hint to "look within for a safety-pin. The decapitated head of a Chinese doll is fastened In the center of th celluloid. Evolution of Whit. Cuatarda, At a cooking-school lecture, the teacher demonstrated the evolution of some white custards that should go down to posteritv. They are made as follows: Break the whites of four eggs Into a small teacupful of granulated suirar. mixing thoroughly, but not beating the eggs. Into this Is stirred, gradually, a pint and a half of rich milk, previously heated thoroughly, but neither scalded nor boiled. The mixture should be quite smooth before being put into the cups; if not. It should be strained. Place the cups In pan of water apd cover with thick brown or buttered paper to prevent their coloring. They should be quite white when done. Bake In a moderate oven. Was Afraid of th. Water. An.lnteresting Incident of wild beast life 'was recently , witnessed by tourist In Asotin county, Wash. A deer came bounding down tho steep side of a bare, rocky hill on the edg of Snake river, closely followed by lnrtre mountain. - lion." The- deer plunged headlong into the river and swam-toward tho further shore. , The big cat stopped short at the water edsro. nut Its paw gingerly Into th water, drew it tiack and watched the deer gain the opposite bank in safety and disappear in the woods. Then, with a disappointed snarl, th lion sldiifeaway. ' " ' ObjMt Laaws oa th. Cbalr. Teacher (having directed the atten tion of the class to the various parts of a chalr)-Of what use is the seat in a chair? v . . ..: Bright Little Girl (who knows it all) I know. V1 - '" -' Teacher You may tell the Class. pie from flopping on th floor. Jndg. , - , t . Wbtl Bm Waott to Know, -The rest of totters In fetcrpa. -; IMn Indie. rorwmUi., , Way sbouitl one place be oilled "Con4iotm0' , Trying to Escape. "There!" Said the young wife proud ly, as she deposited the hot plate care- fa ly on the tabl. s'That' the first mince pie that I ever made without any help; all alon myself." "So it is!" exclaimed her husband enthusiastically, looking It over crit ically meanwhile. "And as long as it is the very first, fny dear, don't ou think that. Instead of cutting it, would be moe to keep it for a souve nlr? How would it do to have framejnrV-BomervilbJ Jo'unSaJA Beauty or-Arjaeoom H'ir.! - 1 arAnflur hnav it in that, nA t t n:-l T, baAn lhrfn.A. ,,1e!S .... ... ungna liimc v i DeCash always speaks so higniy oi n And another pUc He called Bath? V -Iljrpor's Yoim Peopl r.lnth frr-M tattle : ' ics nn cultivated In psrt, of tl e f,'- fr blif B'-eful far tx- poor cousin In the west? ; Gnwiw-U'm. His cousin is a hard up TMf he never oad afford to pay hi visit! Truth. A Modlf nTllrf 1. "A mtrsude hanpcncd on the TJ it 0. lIna-Uieii,H;nigi., aM , -. jwt.i: aWT-liav-' I i na lliiia. "Yes; they discovered a hot box while ttte train was passing through yMis'U'ulii." l!r$oMva Llf - Protecting Cottolaa.i irv 1 V a-alrhanlr PomnanV of Chi- faeo havti Ulely brought suit m ibe l'aitd Wlie Court afuinstW.U Henry, of this titv, f or UMXJU Ou lur infringement of their trade mark '-Cottolene." The N. K. rair K,.k (Vunnan, set forth that they origt- aated, prepared, and put upon the f i a new food nrodt consisting of refined Cotton Seed Oil and a smad proportioa of Beef Suet, making a pale yellow material of Uie consiateucv and substance of lard, al most without odor snd intended to tak th piav of lard in cooking. la order to indicaU) th source and ren nlneness of their new food product, Uiev .nnn.i minArf and naed aa a trade mark Uie woni --voiuneuo. u and maur other advantage ofColtolen ..l.nl wnra an annarent that Cottolene became at once very popular and is now larirely sold sll over the country. Th. f.n.1 nniaui t and ila nam "CoV tolene" have beiome widely knows as the product of Th N. K. Fairbank Comny. Th. trade mark is described as a "trade ...rV fnr Olesirinoua Food BubstancM, ux," "consisting of a head or neck of a Bteer or other bovine partially enclosed by nrin and hrajiche of the UottOB plant." The N. K. Fairbank Company charges that W. L. Henry, of Macon, its., a dealer in fresh meats and food product fenerally, ha hn and is endeavorina unlawfully to avail himself of the beneut of the name "Cottolene" and its popularity; trial lie nca ku. aH ia aAllinir a nroduct similar in kind. but inferior in quality, under the Bam of Cottolene" to th injury Of th original and genuine "Cottoiene,', and to the loss . . - ,. . . i . i . qv. kl V and in Hi TV oi it manuiackure iiw .. P.l.kunlr CnmiMIIV I ' The infringements upoW the trade mark of "Cottolene ' have become so freqhent, and -a a,,alra are Mllins an inferior article and daljiing it to be Cottolene that Th N. K. Fairbank Company are deter mined to protect their customers and pro pose to sue every retail dealer who is thus imposing upon his austomers and infringing upon The N. K. Fairbank Company's trade mark. Tuwapn, Ataom, ua. iifmvi"Rnm villain mt into n)T room last night and stole a pair of brand new trousers. I had them made ia ixmaou. v.Kl"r vMiHnn made, ehl . Oh. you are all right, then. They will turn up the tlrst day it rains. " inuianapona wu. u. Beware of Ointment, tar Catarrh That Contala M.rcary, aa merrnrv will surelv destroy the sense of smell snd completely derange the whole system when entering it isrougu me mu enua aurfavi-es. Such arti.'lcs should never be used exipt on prescriptions from rep sii-ians, as the damage they wiu oo utable physicians, is ten loid io i rive from them, is ten fold to the good yon can possibly de- uaus t. . 1 - . - -re. cs. .1 aiurn, which caies, indigestion ailments, their ir.i use 13 'other serious cxtravajrant.' ! t l-'rVirf-f nmmtfs of the best- As L-llVWJ t' " ' j , .:,.. of them "to go as far as one pound of the Royal Baking Powder, be cause they arc deficient in leavening . gas. : - ' ' There is both health and ecoW omy in the use of the Royal Baking .-Powder.- OVAl Sakino -OWTJf CO., 101 WU ST.. aifw-W III t..t Knt In It "Mr theory. " betas the man as the policeman tried to steer him straight: "my ttteory" "Com. off," in terrupted th officer; "it isn't your theory .,.. r intFati in now: it is vour con dition," and be yanked him along merrily. Is the Market Customer-"Send me up three pound of steak." "Butcner "Beei steak or porksteakt" Customer "Mis take. I forgot; my wife said she wanted mutton chops." Detroit rreerres. "Bebav yourself, my child," said th ovter to his son. "Father, you forget," re plied the youthrul oyster, "it i " mcI1 month of May, and n ona exj5cU an ovsterto be rood at this time. I am not a clam." Harper's Baiar. Wan too talk love to you chUvta don't do it with a switch in year tuum.- nam's Horn. Glsnti's Sulphur Soap is genutee remedy for Skin Diseases. , : Bill s iiair ana w msser vjv, u v Tsi trouble we most fear never Uappe. Ram's Horn. rC-X?-'ot people who visit the IovaMf Jr. Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buf Z." faks H. Y, are many wbo are junt there, by those wbo have already, tro peraonal eiparlenoa, learned of the great Triumph In ConerBtlve Surgery achieved by tbe Surgeons of that famed lnstr tutioa. Urle hwolc, or cutung surgary a, found necessary. Forbiitanos, TIIMnSO""1"- Fibroid (TterlB) and B U1HVIIV many others, are remove, dv KkvaTolvalssnd other conservative means and tiierebv avoided. others, are removed par lis of cutung operation DM C TH,nrjQ however tanre. Fistula rILt lUillUnO, andotlwrdiaeasesof th lower bowel, ar permanently cured without pain or resort to the knlle. . bllDTIIRP or Breach (Hernia) Is radically nUriUnta curcd without the knife sod whAc naln. Truaw-. can be thrown swsyl CTflsJCm tne uiaaiier, no mavter now O I Villa large, la erusbed, pulverlied.waan- emoved nf fJrlnsi an removed without cut- For Pamphlet, numerous reference and all partioulani, end ten cent (in .tamps) to VvorM'a Dlspenmry sfediual A asocial Ion, 063 Main Street, UuUaio, M, ed out and aMv removed without cutting. ed out and asicly rem STRICTURES Urinary Passage a. al- l'tarrh Cure matt' ufu-turml bv F. J Cheney ft Co.. Toledo, U contains no mercury, and Is taken Inter nally, acting directly npon me oioou ana mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sureyou get the gen uine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, bg F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi monials free. rjrsold by Drugfrtsta, price 75c per bottle. HUaU's Family fills, 23 cent. "It certainly has done Bilas good to line the church," said Mrs. Corntossel. "I'm glad tor hear it" said the visitor, "but how kin ye tell I" "He went flshin' yesterday an' owned up ter not gettln' a bit." Washing ton Star. Free a Air. . Although longand obstinately obstructed, free as air become the bowels when Hos tetter's Stomach Bitters is used to reliove and regulate them. Not that the great laxative operates unduly upon them. Quite themnrmrv. Neither does it cause griping. In both these particulars it is preferable to a violent cathartic. Use the Bitters for ma larial and rheumatic ailments, kidney trou ble, biliousness, dyspepsia and nervousness. Matt a man who claim to be looking for work wouldn't recognize a Job if it stepped un snd tapped him on the shoulder. Phila delphia Record. ' Wester American Soenery. wn. r-v l lLttlH.-nl.aj. A. U Paul P'v 1 IIO V li 11 (IK . . " ".'.I u v .... . vu j has now ready f ordistribution a sixteen page av fn. Scorcher. H lbe. ruuid with ). A J i.tlnihav BnMmiatte tire. Warrantea anval to any bicycle built, regardless of price. Cats. fr.a. Aaenta wanted laOTerf lowD. Indlaas Blcyola C ho. lu Z St., ladlaaapolU, lad.. V""' -V f .na alnnff ita linn, half tones. Ureat Statesman "Nothing'of the sort, ... of tne world's i'air portfolios I merely wore them out and got a new set" Indianapolis Journal. German Police Ordinance. "From the beginning of darkness every vehicle must have a lighted lantern. Dark ness begins when the street lamp ar lighted." Flicgende Blatter. She "Kiss me again." He "My dear, I've lus.t kissed you seventeen times in seventeon seconds." She (re proachfully) "Harold, you love an other!" Philadelphia Record. Mrs. Kidder "I had a close call to day, dear." Kidder (anxiously) W-what was 117" Mrs. Kidder (com placently) "Woman next door came in to see me." Buffalo Courier. .Disturbing the Peace. Judge What's the charge against the pris oner?" Officer "Disturbing the peace, your honor." Judge "What was he doing?" Officer "Singing 'After the Ball '"Detroit Free Press. "Josiar," said Mrs. Corntossel, who had been reading a chapter on art in her weekly paper, "what do you reckon 'lay figure' Is?' "A lay figuie? I dunno onless may be it happens to be the price o' eggs." Washington Star. Wife "What do you men have at the clnb that you haven't at horn which makes the club so much more attractive?" Husband "My dear, it is what we- haven't at the club that we have at home which constitutes all the attraction." Atlanta Constitution. , On High Olympus. "What are you looking so glum . about, old man?" asked Jupiter. Mars frowned. "A lit tle German tailor has invented a bul let-proof suit that is likely to Interfere with my business," said he. "They aregett'n(f little the best of you," said he. "They are getting a little the best of you," chimed the Cupid, "but it will be a eold day before they ever get an armor that ia proof against my darts." Indianapolis JpurpaL j -Aurelia (anxiously) VHave you seen George this evening, papa? H promised to call." ' Papa "Yes, he did call, and I emertbined him for an houl before earrw down stairs." ' A.ure-lia--"'r:fir emertalfle(l:-hiib.3,f!tpa?" Paptt-t'.'Yps, , Jave hijn,a list of all the ne w dresses" you find last year, and the et of rach. I never saw a roan more interested, yet ha left, very hup rieHy,"-Tit-llit!t, lately issued. They are only ten cent each and con be obtained without delay by remitting the amount to Geo. H. HxAirOBD, General, iw. Agent, Chicago, 1U. Boos- Aoknt (entering the sanctum I "I have a little work here which" "Excuse me." interrupted the victim, "but I have great deal" Boston Courier. L'RCLX Trextop "That heifer is two years old." City Niece-"How do you know?" "By her horns." "Oh, to be ure; she has only two." L,ne. KNOWLEDGE Brlnfm comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, wbo live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, br more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced In the remedy, Syrup of Tics. Its excellence is due to its presenting In the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, tbe refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently earing constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of .the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free frora everv obiectionable substance. . . Syrnp of FV is for wile by all drag, gists in oOe and $1 bottles, bat it is man ufactured hy the California Fig Syrup C0. oni7,wi!ose name is printed on every nacltaee, also the name, Syrup of Figs. snd being well informed, you will Cut accept siiv lubsiflute Jf tsred. 11 W if . -Mm O. W. K. 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