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t ' - u . . - ? A Low Water Level In rivers, ponds, wells, and other sources of drinking water, threatens danger from malarial germ. This condition is usually found In the Fall, and it points to Hood's Barsaparllla as a safeguard against attacks of disease. Flood's Sarsapirilla makes pure blood, and thus guards the system from all these perils It creates an ap petite and glTcs sound and robust health. Mood's 11 Jia. parilla I hare been u!ng Hood's Sarsaparllla occasionally for the Pures last three years. I r43S hare suffered from malaria fever for fiv years, and have tried many kinds of med! cine, but found no relief till I commenced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. I have all confidence in it, and believe it to be far superior to any other tonic," P. J. Fitz gerald, 121 Ninth St., South Beaton. Mass. Hood's Pills cure ail livor ill!. 2c. Furniture Polish. Incombustible paint for woolwork may bo made by mixing1 the desired co!or in powder in water, saturated with potash, t which a little starch paste has al o been a b'ed to stil'en it. Woodwork coated with this paint will not burn nor l.lis-ter in the neighbor hoo I of a stove or gas light. A "poli hn pre'erab'o tj varni-h for furniture may be made by bailing' a satu'-ated solution of potash in v. ater, and a Illing-, wliüe it b üs, pieces of bee-wax. "W ben old thi- muke a mass of the coiw-tenc,' of soft scap, whi h may bo applied with a brush, and which, with a I risk rubbing, will give a fine polish. Much of tho artistic ironwork now in ue is hell together by s-c ews and nuts. These are liable in time to be come Ioo.-jC, and it is well to know that tho oints may bo made tight again by simply hammering tho n;.t on tho edge, whit h makes them smaller and enables one to seiew up the piece as firmly as at first. To Help Sick Women. " I want to tell you what Lydia E. Pinkhams I ge table Compound and Sanative Wash have done for me. "I was so bad with falling of the womb and Leucorrhoea that I could not stand. " I had doc tored so much without bene fit I was en tirely discour aged I ex pected to die. "One evening I read in the Herald ' about this medicine. I went to the druggist, got some, and took 2 bottles of the Com pound, and used one of the Sana tive Wash. "I am now well and strong, am never troubled with either of the complaints. If more women would use Mrs. Pinkham's medi cines there would be less suffering in the world " Mr- IDA cast.er, III lilt. WUI1U. UI.tc Street, Sjracue.H.Y. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder burner). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is war ranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being 6torped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach is foul cr bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change cf diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful jn water at bed time. Sold by all Druggists. Purely Vegetable, MiM and Reliable. Regu late tho Liver and Digestive Organs. The lfcBt and best medicine in the world for the CURE f all disorder of the Stomach, LWer, Bowels, Kidney, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Lous of Appetite. Headache, Constipation, Costlve negu. Indigestion. Biliousness, Fever, Inflam mation of the Bowels, Idles, and all derange ments of the Internal Viscera. PERFECT DIGESTION will he accomplished by taking BAD WAY'S PILLS. By so doing DYSPEPSIA, Blck Headache, Foul Stomach and Biliousness will be avoided, as the food that is eaten con tributes its nourishing i roperties for the sup port of the natural waste of the body. Price 25 cts. per box. Bold by all druggists. KADWAY fc CO.. New Yobk. J used Ehs Cream Balm for catarrh and have received great ben efit. I Miere it a safe and ecrtaincure. Very pleasant to take. ITm. Fräser, li'x-hcster,X. V. ELY'S CREAM BALM Opn and o'eansu tbe Naal ravages. Allays rale, and iDtlainmatu n, IIinl the Sore, Protects the alembrdi) tr ni Old. Pf-store thj Sannes of laste and Miiii. Iii ilalin la yuiclt.y absoibed and ghee rsilef at once. A particle 1 applied into f a-h nostril and Ij agree able. Pi l-e 50 cent, at druggUU or by mail . XLI J)UOXUKS, Warren Street. NevL'ork. IMPRESSION. 7b these restrained and car.-ful timea Our knowledge petrifies our rbjines. Ah 1 for that re Kless flra men had When it was witty to be mad ; When wild conceits were pi!ed in scores, And lit by Gering metat'h. rs, When 11 was crned ai d out of tune Yet held the mutdc of the tuoon. If we could dare to write as ill As sorno whose voices haunt us Etill, Perhaps oven we might call our own Their ceep enchanting undertone. We are too difficult and nice, Too learned and too o er wise. I'oo much afraid of faults, to be The flutes of toli bincerlty. For. as tLis tweet lifo passes by. We blink end nod with critic eye; We've no words rude enough to give Its charm, so frank and fugitive. The green and scarlet of the pirk, The undulating streets at dark. Tue brown smoke I lown across the blue. This crowdod city we walk through. The pallid fa'es fall of pain. The Held smell of the passing wain. The laughter, longing, perfume, strife, The daily spectacl ; of life : Ah I shall this bo given in rhyme. By rbyin6ters of a knowing time? Ah ! for the age when verre was glad, Being godlike, to bo bad and mad. -Pall Mail Mugazine. OLD DAN'S D ABLING. No wonder Dan Marston was ex cited. Here, after ten years, he re ceived a letter that Cousin Angienette was coming on to visit, him and his sister Hannah. The old man had never forgotten 4,the chipper little Cirl" he had been so fond of in his younger days. Hannah didn't like the idea of her relation's visit, she was fearful (knowing Dan's feelings), as to what it iuUht Jead to, tmt there was ujth in to do but consent. "You'll have to write the letter, Daniel. I don't seem to feel like It. my stomach's so weak. 1 s'pose I I shall be sorry 1 had her come. I don't want her meddlin' with my cook in'." That day week the three were seated in the best room, which led out of tho kitchen. It was a mere box of a room, and had a musty odor, it was so seldom opened. Two large, old maples shaded the windows, and prcw so near that they seemed like Krim sentinels, forbidding the light of Heaven. "1 don't see you look so much old er'n you did ten or flrteen years ao, An'icnette," said Daniel, as he crossed one legoer the other, and tried to make himsell stationary in the slippery horsehair chair with Its hard, unyielding seat "Wa'al, I don't know's I feel old; I've got health 'n seven nie children! They alnt nothin' they dont' try to do for me, sence their poor father died. Hut I'm ;"5 next month. That's older'n ou, Hannah, by three years." 'I hain't never had sech health as you've hed,' said Hannah, as she left the low ( hair and took a seat ia one the back of which was tall and straight and stiff. Her figure was little and firm and her complexion, though colorle s, had the hue of health. ""Why, you never was sick but once, Hannah " said the brother, "'n that was more'n twenty years ago." "Well, I aint been real sick, but I don't seern to feel so strong as I was. I pit dreadful tired washin' 'n ironln' the same day.' "I sh'd think you would," said her cousin; ' what makes ye do it?" "Good land! 1 alwuz did. You don't s'pose 1 m going to have it 'round two days, do yo, for jest Daniel u me ?n Hiram. I want to set down Tuesdays I'm piecin' calico to make 6orue ( .lilts. I'd ought to make three this f.ill, ef I can." "I'll take holt 'n help, cf you want me to. Hannah ef I shant be in the way; I like to sew." "Air your eyes good?" "Kycs good? Why, yes, of course they be: what's to hender? 1 don't never use glasses, nuther; 1 was al ways sort o' near-sighted, you know. !omc say them kind of eyes is stronger'n others I don't Know. "Why, you aint leclin like an old wo man yet, air ye?" Trouble makes folks feel old, An glenctte. Wa lost a cow in the ßpring, 'n our chickens aint done well this summer. 1'ive died, or more; we'd ought to hev titty et they'd done well." "We've got -oine beauties left," said Daniel, "'n the man that keeps the hotel up by the lake says he'll take all we can spare, 'n give a cent a pound more'n anybody else will. The money's;all Hannah's, though. I don't want none of it. Fhc works hard enough running after 'em." He did not say that a good share of the running after was done by him self, save on the few ocasions when he chanced to be from home. The second week in September had come, ;:nd Cousin Angicnette's visit was almost over, ,vhc was to leave the next day but one. I wish you'd ride up to the lake with me to-mcnow mornln'," said Daniel. "I'm goin' to see about a shoat Sim Terklns has got a ter rible nice one, 'a I want to hev it ef he don't charge too much." "I hadn't ought ter leae Hannah; she's got the bread to bake 'n the kitchen l!ror to wash, 'n 1 don't know what el e. "You go right along:" said Han nah, In what was for her a very cheery to ie. "There aint any more work thau what I kin do well enough. You've helped me so much 6ense you've been here that 1 feel more like what 1 used to be than 1 have this ten year. 1 declare for 't Angiencttc. I'd g t to be so down hearted I didn't seem to be one thing nor annullier. I thought I wanted somethin', 'n I believe in my heart 'twas you I wanted all the time: 'n Daniel, he aint been jo chirked up I don't know when." "I s'pose you want to start early, Daniel," said his cousin. "I vi ('!;ilatin' ef we could hev breakfast by half-past flvft or so wc might get off about hi'. f-past six, I while it9 cool; we're goto' to hev a hot day, jedgin' from the signs. Tho sun set awful red to night." A thin mist hovered over the earth, and the grass was heavy with dew. The air, already autumnal, encircled the mountain tops with ashen veils, softening the tints and blurring the outlines. The old wagon, with its worn buffalo cover ing hanging over the back of the seat, was drawn by Daniel Marston's twenty-year-old mare She jogged along with tbe reins dangling more loosely over her head than ever, if could be; and the frequent jsrk was missing this morriiDg. The wisdom of this laxity in discipline was ap parently questioned, for the consci entious animal at length stopped short and turned her head to look at the couple behin 1. bceing that her master was in his uual place, she broke into a gentle, satisfied trot. The lake was in view and the air grew more invigorating. As they neared the water's edge the sun burst forth and poured down on the glassy surface a shower of diamonds. Tiny waves curled up on the seg ment of beach and a soft breeze stirred the little ringlets under An gienette's straw bonnet, which had been trimmed by the village miiliner only the day before. "Go 'l -ng, Jenny," said Daniel. "She don't cate much for what 1 say," he added, looking across the water to the dark mountain beyond "That's cause you're gentle with her, Daniel. I guess you never abused a dumb animal." "Xo, I couldn't do that" Then after a pause, "1 alwuz thought, Angie, that somehow l?d ought to a' bin merried, ef I'd found anybody that would a' cared about me. But 1 s'ros:; it's too late to be thinkin' o' that now." 'You ain't sixty yit, Daniel" "(, but I'm close onto it. Go 'lo:ig, .Jenny." "i u ain't called me Angie before sence the day I told you I'd send you my ambiotype. 1 nev r knew whether you gut it, Daniel." "Wa'al 1 couldn't seem to make up my mind to say anything about it, but it's rolled up in a little silk hand kerchief I meant to a'sent ye for a weddin' pr.sent My courage kindo' give out, so ye never bed it Go 'long, Jenny." "Couldn't I hev it now?" "Do you want it, Angie?" So answer came. Daniel looked from out the tail of his eye at the round cheek with its pink tinge and saw two generous tea:s pouring down. "Whoa, Jenny. 1 don't know's you'd do it, Angie, but can't ye come back 'n live with us in the old house after y'e bin home 'n seen the folksc Hannah, she would be dread ful pleased ef ye would to be her sister, ye know. Angie." "1 was jest thinkin' o' that, Daniel I didn't know how she'd take it" "I know she told me yisterday." A robin teetered along and with a glad chirrup circled in the air, like Kleiner's lark, "with a loud day in his throat." "The birds'll be goin' now before long. Cousin Angie." "We'll see 'em together next year, please God," said Angienettc. "Go 'long, Jenny," said Daniel Marston. New York Journal. IN A MEXICAN MARKET. I'artots, Puppte. Scrttp Iron, and ISoiled Grasshoppers for Sale. Tne articles seen in the market I will here give as they were written down during a recent Sunday morn ing visit. Kiys a writer in the New York Advertiser. One department is under cover and is filled with assorted fruits, including oranges, lemors, limes, pineapples, pears, peaches, plums, banuanas, quinces, alligator pears, cocoanuts, and many other tropical fruits, most of which, owing to the high market tax and costiv ' transportation, sell at about New York prices. The streets and side walks in the vicmitv are lined with men, women, and children, who are seated on the ground surrounded by their market products, which include besides the ordinary Aegetable market product, parrots, pigcous, un weaned puppies game chickens, pet lambs, haltered pigs and kids. Then cherc are heaps of old iron, bird tages, cheap cili:o, bras jewelry, boiled corn, potatoes, stewed pump kins, beans, pepper, cooked and raw pigs' feet, sheep heads, hearts, lights, and entrails. There are also flints and tinder for starting fires, metal mounted stone for grinding corn, roots, bark, and medical herbs and dye woods. C lose by we see fried shrimp and grasshoppers. Each arc cooked whol and et ten so. The lat ter are about the si e of our common grasshopper, but are entLely red, but as to looks I would jut as soon try to go the common 4,hopper" of the JSTorth. Uesides these tho natives gather the eggs of the swamp fly and boil them into a paste and eat them with salt, chili (pepper), and tortil las. The fly and its egg are each sold in the market The former is some what smaller than the house fly, while the eggs are about the size and co'.or of a hayseed. In iact, everything is eaten here that the human stomach will digest, or anything that is capa ble of being converted into soup. No More Trouble. Almost anything Is better than a quarrel. Even if your neighbor's hens forage in your gaiden, it is best to control your temper. Try a little innocent strategy, like this reported by tho New York Weekly. The trick is not patented. "Are you still troubled by your neighbor's chickens?" asked one man of another. "Not a bit," was the answer. uThcy are kept shut up dow." "How did you manago It?" "Why, every night I put a lot of eggs in the grass under the grape vino, and every morning, when my neighbor was looking, I went out and brought them in." The latest investigations by the United States and Cana dian Governments show the Royal Baking Powder supe rior to all others in purity and leavening strength. Statements by other manufacturers to tke contrary have been declared by the official authorities falsifications of the official reports. ROYAL BAKIN3 POWDER CO., it. An Univeleoiiie Philosopher. A few evenings ago an eminent pub lic otlicial hero gavo a dinner party. The host before his marriage had been known as a comparatively poor man. The lady ho married was rich in her own right One of tho constitutional delegatos who had a plate at this din ner began to descant on the motives actuating marriage, an I his fentimeuts wore of tho mcst practical although 6omewhat annoying character. "Now, sir," said he, as ho thrust his first linger almost in tho face of his host, "let mo illustrate. You, tor in stance, married for wealth. Is that not so?" The hest was silent and chagrined, but the constituti ;nal delegate, not to bo thwarted, turned to tho hostess and Eaid: "And you, madam, married for sta tion. Is' that not sov'' The hostess was somewhat troubled. but thero was no resentment in her de meanor. Tho next day, however, when the philosopher on marriage camo to make his party call tho host ess was "Not in, ?ir," said tho maid. Albany Press and Knickerbocker. Misery After Meal. The oppressive embargoes levied upon the Inner man by his Inveterate enemy, dyspepsia, after meals, are lifted and the yoke cast off by that BOTerelgn medicinal liberator from bodily ailments, Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters. Heart burn, flatulence, oppression at the pit of the stomach, the presence of bile where it does not belonjr. are alike remedied by this potent re former of a disordered condition of the gastrlo organ and tbe liver. It is the prince of tonlos and stomachics, Invigorating at the same time that it remedies. Both 8rpf tite and sleep are Improved by lt. JL wine-claai before or after meals, and before retiring, will be found an efficient restorative of the ability to digest and assimilate and to rest tranquilly. Use It for malarial, kindney and rheamatio trouble and for constipation. For the aged and intirm it Is highly beueticlal. Strange lT for Hay. Experiments are now being made with compressed hay for pavinsr blocks. The hay, after 1 einj proved, is soaked in a drying oil which, it is claimed, renders it indestructible. Invent Now In the best, most welcome and most valu able reading obtainable for 1693. The Youth's Companion offers unequaled value and good reading for all the family, and costs but $L 75 a year. Mr. Gladstone, two of Queen Victoria's daughters. Rudyard KJplln?. Mark Twain. J. T. Trowbridge, and more than one hun dred other eminent writers contribute to tbe volume for next year. New subscribers who send St 73 at once receive The Companion free until January 1, 1693, including the ThanksRivln?, Christ mas and New Year's numbers, and a year's subscription beside Tns Yocth's Companion, Boston, Mas. Two sexton' beotlo will bury a molo in an hour, a feat equal to two men burying a whalo in tho same length of time. GIVE AWAY A Sample Package (4 to 7 doset) of Dr. Pierce's. Pleasant Pellets To any one sending name and address to vs on a postal card. ONCE USED THEY ARE ALWAYS IN FAVOR. Hence, our object in sending them out broadcast . ON TRIAL. They absolutely cure Slclc. IYeadache, Bil iousness, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Toor Appetite, Dyspepsia and kindred derange ments of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels Don't accept some substitute said to be "just as good." The substitute costs tke dealer less. It costs you ABOUT the same. HIS profit is in the "just as good. WHERE IS YOURS? Address for Free Samplx, World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. 663 Mala Stt BUFFALO, K Y. XT SHOCKINQ1 A mild, con (J tlnuous current of electricity cures. Get a catalogue by writing THJ OWEN ELECTRIC BELT CO. 809 State atreet, Chioiqo, Iu 10 WALL 6T., NEW-YORK. Different Now. A few years ago no man dare rile through tho streets of any Chilian city on Good Friday. Even tho cars ! were not allowed to run. No sound of ; human labor was pe:m tted to disturb tho religious silence. A CliiII Knjoy The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syiupofr igs when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be costive or lilious the most gratifying results follow its use; bo that it is tho best family remedy known, und f very family ehould have a Lottlu on hand. Great Reicher. It has been estimated that tho quan tity of lava thrown out by Vesuvius since the first recorded eruption in A. IX 7' is great enough to build all the house in New York and London. S100 Reward. SI 00. The readers of thin paper will bo pleased to loarn that there Is at least one dre&led disease that Bcienre has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cur ia taken internally, acting directly tipon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, anil giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any cane that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY i CO.. Toledo, O. bold by Druggists, 7jc. Objects Visible at So. An object 100 feet high is visible thirteen miles at eea level. One 5U0 feet high is visible thirty miles. A Gloomy Outlook Is that of the dyspeptic, but his face will brighten when he knows that Ripan9 Tab ules cure that terrible disorder and will make hlia a cheerful and happy man. Send your full name and address to Dob bins Soap Mfg. Ca, Philadelphia. Pa., by return mall, an4 get, free of all cost, a coupon worth several dollars. If used by you to Its full advantage. Don't delay. This Is worthy attention. A mosquito injects poison into tho wound ho mikes in order that the blood may become fluid enough to flow readily. This is what causes the pain. Bsautifct. birds and fragrant flowers are nature's charm, but a divinely lovely com plexion comosfroni tho use of Glenn's Sul phur oap. In a great many case of Asthma, Plso's Cure for Consumption will give relief that Is almost equal to a cure. 25 cents. W.L.-BoycLAS Q1 CUKT i3 THE BEST. tpQ VBlUb NOSQUEAKINO. 95. CORDOVAN, ! FRINCH& ENAMELLED CALE .J.5-3 FlrlECALF&KÄNGAPCl 3.5PP0LICE.3SOLE3. 2A7JBoys'SchoclShces. LADIES 50f2 J 7S SEND FCR CATALOGUE W'L'DOUCLAS, BROCKTON, JMA53. Too ran save money by wearing tho W. L.. Douglas 83. OO Shoe. Became, we are tho largest manufacturers ct thüi grade of Bhoos la the worl J, and guaranteo their lue by stamping tho name and price on tho bottom, which protect you against high prices and the middleman's pronti. Our shoos equal custom work In styls, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We hare them sold everywhere at lower prices for tbe value given then any other make. Take no suo tltute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING Sold direct to consumers T Mm ft ruins erer before offered. Huy direct Iidiu Im porte. 4 and manufacturers. We fchlp WITH rWVim.K OK HAJHMTIO. We cavojuu from &to 60 tT rent. A tailor tit Milt, $l.iO. Fall or winter overcoats, a. IL lln1 onmhf natlun Cull. MID M R OTt llMMTM 4 H'll Ml.TV. bendtOHUy fori1 kt- K mammoth cattüotf. address OXFORD MFC.CO..n0thiDDrpUT.io 344 Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. FREEIÄ-. FACE BLEACH A rP'.f'.tiin th. (met that tbouMDil of i.dtm ef Ik. U.R. bT Dotuvd my Bleack..a accmict of price, hkh U (t per bctdp, .J la arier tint all niy r It a fair trial, I will aa4 a Sample bottle, aafrly parked, all ekarM prepaid, on receipt ef tie. 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