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::-v TT'"- v.: 7" il i; f 5 1 1 fVv : 7 ii i r f: ft t u w. J. & IHruglata Mallatead, Pa. Unto!dJlisery dyspepsia and Catarrh trie Stomach Cured C. L Hood & C.,.. LoWi M; e3- Of "Geotlrmvn r w troubled with dyspepsia . ,, sioniich lor over & y,ar. I coma not n th0 ,ast ,kjn. WIthout Such Untold Misery. took IneuMne of differ. rf .taelcrs but rec.Ir.-d "' J llrtt bont nu 1 bep,n taking lioodsSar arorill tut trlnter and from the seem! d I UMIml an taprovement. My Btomach Hood'sCures did not boiip nor my food rise nor dlatmsa "-. i tu.:r taken four holll.s up to this """" "a" E-Jlntd several pounds In flesh. Wj friends 11 srrf-uk alwut My Improved Looks and nay th. y never saw mo look in- so well. iVTl.n they ask Hint I am Uliinr;. my reply to all la. Hand' Saraparilla." John K. Dope "LASA, of the firm of Douglass Belknap, rro.vr. loa ami provisions, llallstea.l. !, nnsvlvanl. Hood'8 Pills art easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on t!ie li vcr aad bowels. S3c 8 Ctays b.joked turn.tttist, H vriigjle. The Di: I.oso B r.vTKsT Hook and () I A Sccth.it I 1 hump?M H Trad.Vark I- r. A;.ri: U K. U ) 1 B kiduxl.n ft IcLonfi & Whu iiifiHlg MKfi n k' M a n la i ' nl lino -. Will mvci..b vr.v. r.."ic t i:r 1'i.nitHM sKS'WifEBeiCDinb Bros.,St.Lo!iis,Mo. ! -H .! TUI3 i AT CM tjr "tit, j WHEN THE BELT FtAN OFF. How ft racet!naa Wen tern Drummer Krsred an En-cllahma. There was a very jtn Engl Ismail at lintt ritj, ilont, who iras talking awvu pnrcbasiDg- land near by for a horse ranch, and as he strolled aronnd the depot the half-doxen uVnmrheH who happened to meet thr're put np a job on him. Hn'i of them borrowed a coat ad hat of a ranchero, took the cartridges out of his revolver, and with the weapon held aloft in his hand be suddenly jumped into the waiting-room and jelled: "Whoop: I'm a "cantankerous old fiphtw rrv.ru the headwaters of Kiirht 'ur creek! I'm. hal;bos and half-alligator? I'm dotvn""i everrthing thai walks on twple.poielnjljr fen clislimcn. WltarV lr!e bloody, bloomin ISriton w'rtwlifl m&M liar?"' v "V hat's the row almut? inquired the Krit'lishman as he came ta a halt anl faced about. . Whoon! I've iit-in three wars and kept a grareyard'of my own the rest of the time," hlieute.l the terror as he danced arouml. "Down on ver mar row-bones and beg my pardon if you vi ant lo live two minutes lonperv Aot if I know it!' drawled lh ISriton, cool as Ice, and he smiared off nnil landed a thumner on the drum mers now, which piled him over among the stocks of pelts and dazed him so that he couldn't speak for the next live minutes. We had to hold the "foreigner to keep him from fol lowing up. and when thedrummer had In-en sponged off and brought to be s:il down on a baggage-lrnck and held his nrsc and reSected for a long time. Then he slowly remarked: "When yon fellows get through le ing tickled perhaps you can explain at just what stage of the game the belt run off." Detroit Free Tress. "I had let my watch run down," will a citizen, "and I took it to the jeweller to get it set: it had lieen keep ing practically perfect time, to my great satisfaction, and I told the jeweller so and that it needed no regu lating. He said, however, that prolia bly ii would have to be regulated again; that when a watch was per mitted to run down it changed the ten sion: that sometimes a watch, started up. would run as well as before, but that more likely it would need to bo readjusted. A steam cnirinc was made perfect ly automatic bv a lazy lxv who was employed to open and close the valves. Desiring to play instead of to work he tied a string from one part of the ma ehine to another, thus making the en jrine itclf at lend to its own business: lie was never heard of again and even his name is unknown, but a perfect em gine was the outcome of his laziness. HERE wuanlffht PL soiitninKflTRtt.L NohoudU its heavy boor a might thrill; E'en whlperltm Katun- st-cmctl to be Dumb with un told calamity. Buahod was the moan of mMnipht .sky! And mats the mourner's answi iin? cry! ft ir oae the trt-mblini; note to tell n here lay the lost Kmmanut'I? And what avail were hitter prayer From hearts all numb with cold Uespalrf And atrentrth waa spent and hrpe had fletl And all was o'er fur He was dead. There was a morn whose qjM hyt Phone f lriis lth CMl.ntiul rjy-t; V'buse common air wa breath Divine W hose every cluudlvt was a hUrlua M'ttb music throbbed the rlmrlng tide With melody the mountain -side While every warbler heard his strain Beechord o'er and o'er again! And tongues if men Ah! who can tell What Joy what cries nhat stanimerlnrs fell From lips unloosed, ttmt sobbed the word: The Lord Is Hen-He if the Iird:' Mr. L il. Wolfon!, in N.Y. Independent ft KS, I was tiretl and hick of it all. I coultl deceive myself no long er. My life did not satisfy me; the very yrand cur that sur rounded me only made it seoni more barren. Lent was almost hero, but what would it mean? Self-sacrilice, self-denial? To me, yea; to most of the women of the society in whieh I moved it Would mean a ft-vV weeks Snatched from a be wild en nff confusion bf luncheon-. di;iiitrs, upcras and balls; ft littlts time in which to design and Order bewitching toilets to devise a fresh campaign in entertainments that Would rival those given by our friends; a few hours given to church going in plain gown and bonnet; a few dollars out of our abundance given to charity; a few hours Apcnt in reading the latest novl3i atld in ciiscoiitciited thought, and when from ennui life lieeame tin- liearable we would wish for the rush t derstand After readme th fnHotrfng lottrrs can any on longer doubt that a trust trurth rvnwtly 1iV that tern My fata! maladv, cinsuniitin, fttasat last lieeri founds If these letters had been written by your best known and most esteemed neighbors tby cm Id be no more worthy of your cotifidenee than they now nre, roming, as tliey do, from well known, Sntelhent onl truetworthy citizens, who. In tlKir several nciht-rrlimKls, enjoy tho fullest confldence and resjn-ot of nil who know them. K. C Me Lin, Esq., of Kenipsville, Princess Anno Co., Va., WIctso iH)rtrait heads this article, wrth : When I ninimfnced tnk ng Ir. Herew's GoldL-n Meili'-al Hismvery I was vvry low with a cough aul at times wpitup mueh IiIihmL I was n"t able to do the least wirk. hut mst cf tlw tinw was in luil. I was all run-down, very weak, my hand wns dizzy and I was eitrehHy desjw in dent. Tbe lirst btllo 1 1---U ilid not seem to do me mueh po.,.1, hut j L.id faith in it and continual twin it until 1 had taken fifteen bottles and now I do n.t lk nor ff'-el liko the same man I wns we ymr aga 1'eojile are astonished and say, 'well, last year this tinw I would nt liavo thought that you would bo living now. I can thank fully say I am entirely cured of a di-sea) which, but fr your wmderfid Uiscovey Would have resulted in my ditli. Even when the iredijosition tconnmp lion is inherited, it may be cured, as verified by tho following from a most truthful and murb resitectl Canadian lady, Mrs. Thomas Vansiklin. of Itright4m, thit. SIio writes : I havo long frit it my duty t acknnwlfiige to you what Dr. Pierces Goldi-n Medical Discovery and his 'Pleasant Pellets' have done for me. Tbr-y almost raised me from the grave. I had three brothers and one sister die of consumption and i was speedily following after tu-m. I had severe cough, pain, copious exitcc-toration ami other alarming symptoms and mv friends all thoupht I had but a few months to live. At that time I was persuaded to try tle 'GoMen Medical Discoverv' and the lirst bottle ishod. When I commenced the use of your melicims, six years nco, I weighed but 12Q poumts and was sinking rapidly. 1 now? weigh lo5,and my health continues perfect1 Golden Medical Discovery " cures con sumption which is scrofula of tbe lungs t, by its wonderful blood-purifying, invigorat ing and nutritive proerties. Fr weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, nasal catarrh, bronchitis, severe coughs, asthma, and kindred affections, it Is a sov ereign reined v. While it promptly cures the severest coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies the blood. 'Uildvn Meilical l)isroveryT does not mak fat jteople more coruIent, but for thin, twie, p'ltiy children, as well as for adults reduced in flt'sh, from any cause, it is tbe greatest flesh-builder known to ilieitical scienca. Nasty cod liver oil and its emulsions," are not to lie compared with It in etticacy. It mjiidly builds up tlie system, and increases tiie ttriiitt frsh anl weight of those reriueed Ik'Iow tlie usual standard of health, by wasting diseases. n To fiYtr ift tbe entire svstem after the grip, pneumonia, fevers, and other prostrat ing acutu diseases ; to build up needed flesh and strength, and to restore health and vigor when you feel 41 run-down n and " used-up " the I est thinrr in tbe world is Dr. Pierce's (iolden Medical Discovery. It promotes all the lndily functions, rouses every organ into healthful action, purifies and enriches tbe blood, and through it cleanses, repairs, and invigorates far entire system. A Treatise on Consumption, giving numer ous testimonials with phototype, or half -tone, portraits of those cured, numerous refer ences, also containing successful Home Treat ment for chronic nasal catarrh, bronchitis, a1hma, and kindred diseases, will be mailed by the World's Disjtensary Medical Associa tion of Buffalo, N. V., on receipt of six cents acted like magic. "Of course, I continued on I in stamps, to pav postage. Or Tbe People s with the medicine awl as a result I gained j Common Sense Medical Adviser. l,OU0 page, rapidly in strength. My fhcuds were astuu- I oUU Ulustratiuns, mailed for $L50. THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO that would once more stiile thought anil memory. Then Easter would Koine to ns in all its glory, Easter with its lilies and holy thoughts. In the great fashionable, church, here sunlight filters through beauti ful stained glass windows, and heaven ly music peals from organ and surpliced choir; where hundreds of snowy lilies would lift their heads like censers unto star, une snomaers and anna wera quite bare but for tha diamond neck lace that clasped the rounded throat. The proudly noised head, with dark. satiny braids.and the face, with Ite toft black eyes, were very beautiful, they told me; out i sar' the discontented droop of the scarlet lips, and the reckless, disappointed glance from the eyes; and I wished, as 1 stood there, that I might change places with any woman who had lived a good, true and nsefnl life. was so tired of this endless round of pleasure for pleasure's sake; but who would have believed me if I had told them? In the eyes of the world 1 waa one of the favored few. The boll was a brilliant affair: all the highest beauty and wealth of the city were there. Jewels worth a king's ransom, gowns Irom Worth and Felix that had cost a small fortune, light, music, gayety everywhere, and still 1 was wretched. It was growing late, and I stood for a moment in the conservatory, waiting for my escort to bring an ice, while two gentlemen on the other side of the palms were talking In low tone "Well, it's all np with Morton. He's lost every dollar!" "Yes, so they say. I pity him; a fine fellow, young, too; and it will go hard with him." "And that wife of his is nothing but a butterfly. I tell you a man has my sympathies, who goes down like that, with such a wife She will be a hin drance, a burden, rather than a help meet" "She is beautiful, but a soulless doll, as anyone can see.' The "soulless doll" stood as if turned to stone, while all my utter selfishness rushed over me. My husbaud, whom I had promised to love and honor, had been struirgl'ug with this trouble alone. and I had seen nothing of it! What whs I but a butterfly? Ah, 'tis well Hjmetimes to "see ourselves as others see us. ' I went blindly up to the dressing-room without waiting to see my hostess, and in a few moments was roll ing toward my home. In the library a dim light was burn ing. Robert was at home then, tio ing softly upstairs I found my maid dozing before the lire. lie sprang up as I came in. "O, you are ill, madam!" "No, only tired; and soon I was clothed in my dressing-gown, and went down to the library. There, seated by the table, his head resting on his arms, was my husband. Going to him, I laid my hand on the bowed hcait "Mobert, you are in trouble; let me h!n von. He sprang up, his face haggard and drawn. "Margaret, have vou heard? I am ruined ruined." "Yes, I kno-r; but we have each other." He did not seem to understamL "It is not for myself I care. When first knew all was gone, there was sense of relief. 1 he strain had been so great; the sleepless nights the terrible struggle, had worn me oiit Hilt then came the thought of you and the children. All is gone; do you un- Margaret, your money, too? SOME CURIOUS DEFINITIONS. Fuhctios When a fellow feels in a fuqk. QcotATIOK-Tlie answer to the di vision sum. Crvn. war When each side (fives way a little. Parable A heavenly story with no earthly meaning. Thi ror-B beabosb repper, mustard, salt and vinegar. Alias means "otherwife" e. g., he was tall but she was alias. Where is iron found in England? In the lilack regions. What Is the capital of Belgium fa mous for? Brussels sprouts, sit. Rabies What von pnt around a dog'g nose to prevent his biting. Zesjth (1) A quadruped living in the interior of Africa. (21 A kind of wind. CoMrrROATiox When he was going to have anything done to him, and if he could get anyone to say not inno oent, he was let off. l'REfEssiov (1) When things happen before they take place. (2) The ar rival of the equator in the plane of the elliptic before it is due. The ordinary oolong ta( easting 60 to 70 cents a pound, has a capacity of about 110 half-pint cups to the pound, while the same amount of Cey lon silver-tipped tea, costing $32, will supply Over 1,500 half-pint cups and, in addition, is vastly superior to that of the common brands. The intrinsic value of imported teas rarely exceeds that figure, but in certain instances, where the tea market has been cor nered, as high as ?1T5 a pound has j been paid in London. Society people have lately declared in favor of the ex pensive teas and the dainty 4 o'clock teas are no longer the economical so cial events of yore. Btatb or Omo. Crrr fr Toledo, TraxxJ. CHESEr makes oaih brrels tno senior partnerortbchrmcl K.J.Cubnet & Co., doine business ia the City of Toledo County ana Slate aforesaid and that said firm will jwy tho sum of one HfxnRrn pol LAK3 for caehand every ease of Catarrh that cannot be lured by theuseof Hall's Catakrb Ci'ke. Frank J. C'uenet. Isworn to before mc and subscribed in my presence, thisUthday of December, A. D. l&ao. Am IV. ULEASON, MISSING LINKS. Heaven; the minister, as fashionable 1 years. There is nothing but your jewels and the little house your grandmother left you." "KoiKM-t, J satii, putting my arms around him, "I know, but I have too; 1 nave been a wicketi, selnsli woman; but if trod will forgive mc I will be a better wife and mother now." In a moment 1 was cla-smil in his arms, happier than 1 had been In as hu church, in burning, eloquent vords, would tell of that day so long ago, when the angel at tho open sepulcher proclaimed a risen Christ. How many of us would regret the year of frivolity behind us, in whieh we had crushed every thought of tiod and His people from our hearts and in which we had filled our minds and lives with vanity and folly? Easter would make an excuse for the wonderful display of beautiful costumes, of jewels, flowers, ailks and laces which would till tho church. What a farce it coultl all be; Lent passed very differently than I had expected. Every moment was tilled to overflowing, but I sang gayly over my work, and Kobert and I felt ns if we were living our honeymoon over again. Of course there were many annoy ances, direct cuts from people who had been glad to be entertained by us in our prosperity, and, harder still to War, patronage from persons who had been only acquaintances, not friends. Yet there was the happiness of finding we had made real friends; though tfnJ Mitel fi llliliii(iliiii;iiil;li iirmiifBijmwipj mmm The Fanners' Alliance claims to have 42,000 members in Kansas. A discarded theater at Tacoma. Wash., has been converted into a house of worship. Ox the retreat from Moscow the I rench lost and threw away over 00,- uuu musitcts. Transatlantic telephoning would be possible if a single copper wire could be laid. Ilrmxo the last year the postmasters of the country handled nearly 4,000, 000,000 stamped pieces of paper. A iioiise has sold for over 5100,000, a cow for?30,000, a ram forS"i,000, a barn yard fowl for S100 and a dog for S4.000. The average weight of 20,000 men and women weighed at Boston was: Men, 141.' pounds; women, Vi. pouuds. Ix the ten years from 1R0I to forged notes to the nominal Talue of S-KKLOUO were presented to the Hank of bngland. Ax enumeration of the population of Aggerslmus, Norway, in J7i:i, showed that 1"0 eouples had lieen over ciirhty years married. HISTORY REPEATED; West I'oixt military academy was founded in lstci. The oldest Ccrman university is that of Ileidellierg, founded in 13$L The hydraulic pnx-ess of mining was employed in I'lacer county, ( al., in 1S.V.'. The first sawmill in Minnesota was built in IS21 at the Falls of .St, An thony. Now there are 8M mills, em ploying 17,472 men. ti' 'VTA J'KIH-HA was first introduced into Europe from Malaga in lSVi. The annual consumption now amounts to four million pounds. The little island of Malta has a Ian guage of its own, derived from the Carthaginian and Arabian tongues. The nobility of the island speak Italian. H.xiF.R Williams came in the ship Lyon to Xantasket, Boston, February 15, lf'll. His sentence of banishment was passed by the general court Oc tober 111, 105. He died in April, lOS'L SMILES. Hall's Catarrh Cure !s tnWn Internally and acts directly on the blood and inucuiia Mi faces of the svsten. Bend fnrU-stimoniala, free. F.'J. Cnexr.r & Co, Toledo, O. tyHold bv Prmnrists. Toe. Hall's Family Fill, ac i i Arizona has a new game of chance. A holds the cards and B huhls a revoh'er. The coroner ho Ms an inquest. Sou Francisco Kcws-Lctler. 643.50 joe rf farm tVagmv Ik The best wagon in the world can be had for a barrel cart for $3.50. If you will cut tiiis it and sent- it with 5c to the John A. Salzer leed Co., La Crosse, Wis., you will receive their mammoth catalogue, where yon can reed a lout this wagon. kJ ;Po I make a fool of myself often. Miss Love!'. ;" he asked. h. no," replied she, tvcMiv, "not often only itsecuiS to last" Truth. A Singular Form of Alanotnsnla There is aWa-3 of people, rational etlough in other rcsiK.vts. who are certainly niuno Diauiics in dosing themst-Ives. Thev arc con stantly tryiiur exiK-rimiiit-s upon their stomachs, their lhtAcIs. tht-ir livers and tlieir kitlufys with trashv nostnuus. When these nifrms are really out of order, if they would only use Hos tetter's Stomat h Bitters, they would, if not hojiclcssly insane, icrccive its super iority. iURING hard times con sumers cannot afford to experiment with inferior brands of baking powder. It is NOW that the great strength and purity of the ROYAL make it indis pensable to those who desire to practise economy in the kitchen. Each spoonful does its perfect work. Its increasing sale bears witness that it is a necessity " to the prudent it goes further. j ROYAL BAKtNd POWOCR CO., 101 WALL ST, NEW TOTtC J Tns Witoxo Passenger. Burglar "Here, 1 want vour money." Victim "Too late, old man. My lamllady rot it ten hours ahead of vou with a three months' board hill. Ho on now and don't disturb me. Detroit Free Fress. "8ns was a wpnderfullv Kricht and intel- licent grirl. always at the head Kf her class, and the star scholar al graduation, iu ftcl, she never faileil in envtbini; till she mar rieil.' "And how did slie fail then !" -She married a man to reform him.'' N. Y. Press. "SriTixo the rjcaiuifj's to the end. is the Diodcm versiou of an old proverb. AVhex the oarsniau retires he entnes out of his sued. Fsnn Bent.r. M J Rpfom Farm Owd1 If thev move to Nebraska before the price ol lanu cluniis our. ol stem. r.ie u J. Fram is, :. P. T. A., Burtinirton Koute, Omaha. Neb., for free p;implilet. ll tells all about everything you need lo know. A School or Gallastrt. "How polite anl attentive flloil"son is lo ins wtie: " Ves. he uses her to practice upon. That's what makes his gallantry so perfect when he is with other ladies." Boston Transcript "Mv dear woman, don't give up. Cast your bread upon the waters, and it will return to you. "That's just why don't dare to try it." Teachkk "Now, Johnnv, von mnv close your geography and tell us what a bluff is." Johnny "Oh, it's what to try when yon don't have no luck." 'Doimjeks' tailor seems to be fond of romances." "How do you know'.' Well, I lodgers is always making up some new story to tell him when he presents his bill." "I he ar Howies has what mar be de scribed as a magnetic voice." "Oh, yes; all the people within hearing are attracted in the opposite direction when he begins to sing." "Oil, I do believe that Charlie U tak ing banjo or mandolin lessons to sur prise me. ianny "Why: does he play?" "Well, I heard him tell papa that he'd played out of luck last night." Inter Ocean. We had decided to leave New York. I go to the pretty town of Rush ford and GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINESS. SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN. "trft'Vni Young; j Mothers We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures Safety to Life of Mother and Child. "Mothers' Friend" . Robs Confinement of Its Pain, Horror and Risk. . "After using one bottle of 'Mothers' Friend," I suffered but little pain, and did not experience that weakness afterward usual in such cases. Mrs. Annie Gage, Baxter Springs, Kas. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, f 1.50 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Book to Alothers mailed free. BHAORELD REGULATOR CO., Attuti, at hfrtM MH4& -j-AA-l-l-j w 4! : IN t i "f H .71 ltollF.UT, TOU AKR IS TROI BLF.!" and T had I any right o sit in Indg- f kindness that lon. hn.1 , t,n!,. w ment; did I not fill my life as did theyT ;t .drersitv shows ns nr nmi i. My lieautiful home on Fifth avenue, i also shows ns nr whii lis wniteanl goltl drawing rooms, Its nrintliw nii'tnpnc an.l l.plA.q.l.pnA I I ' " " ... u ... v.. ' - live in the little rottne that. n. ! r,?ZT 1 T t '" f.'t with the money my diamonds bad turned to ashes at my U,nch. P m I brought. It was almost without a the nursery were my two beautiful ! .u. , . . . .v : . i'""K a" "i oeaumui nomo ren with their governess and : ,i:SI,.,i..,, .,,...,.. rh'hV"Th V,ib"kS eD,U5h fr RJy I ns 8a'f in habitation, children; but they scarcely knew their I u . , . . , mother. To 1 sure when I stopped in . N"".e. Ur plamrS.t ,UT w" the nursery for a moment thev held un ' Vr.'" . ?Ur C "y. noroe ,n.d De!" their rosv lips for my kiss, smoothed ! f, " , -V" W mC lnan d,d the Klimmerimr folds of mv m,wn with i m "'. VH: or wltK ,ts Knl and their little hands, and called me their I s''n curtains, and when my "iraoful mamma:" but their li.ll.. ' """" " l-rveui me lllr rowsand trriefs. nains an.l aches thev 1" vru" ." "MKJU ,n mS udoir. never thought of bringing to me; h '''; me happier than any was nurse who comforted them i h ng that had ever been given mo. mamina had no time for thaL rj":,u:r I'"ve a ocauuiui nay, so And my husband-people said it had I K"'"."rt "nd wlth our two liu'e RELIGION AND REFORM. There are one hundred and forty- three religious sects in the I'nited States. 'Smoking not allowed" is one of the rules of the Peary "Arctic expedition. TmnTV-Fot R states and the District of Columbia have laws forbidding the sale of toliacco to all persons under sixteen. The gifts to missions of the women of the I'nited States, in only seven de nominations, amounted last year to over one million dollars. KrrAIKiR is the only state in South or Central America whose constitution forbids the introduction of any religion except Roman Catholicism. TnE mayor of lirooklyn has refused permits to athletic chilis to give spar ring exhibitions "because they are de moralizing to the youth of the city." JEDGE WAXEM-S PROVERBS. TnE A-nerikin Kagel can't fly too hi. FoLt.iTisiiANS ain't pattriots till they baf to be. Most men come to congress because congress won't come ta them. llllil" mm. BMmmm OIL Rnd all tbe World Koow tbe CURB is SUttB, adies W rappers t PURCHASE DIRECT & He MUFACTURER. TmntprlTS mnr-ffll nt . pn .r... In Mil rm Simla 1IRKCT In the I UNSt .Hl.IL W. nb mlj STANIAKI iK)lS, fall Irastb ind .mIUu ud luuanlMl u Si if mmct bnt nnwf is wnt. AUK WARKANTEIl ALL OUR GOODS Mistress "My husband was out to dinner last aifcrnt. BridireL and it won't be neces sary for tnH u sweep the ball this morn ing. " Kridet Yis. mum. Is there any thing else, mum;" Mistress "You murht run the carpet sweeper over his dress suit a few times." N. Y. Herald. Jaosox says It's one thing for a servant Firitoknow'herplare, bub quiteadifTeruut thing for her to keep it.--unira Gaulle. Do5'T TTesleet a Conjrh. Take some Hale's Honey or Hon houud and Tar innmOVr. I'ike's Toothaehe Drops Cure in one minuto. "Tt Wilkens children have lovely man ners. I" "I wonder who they belong tot' later Occaii i 'I have never toat-t any thing equal to Browx's IiKoNcniAL 'i' Rrs."-Brr. . M. F. Hampton, PJidM, Ku- ISoU only in boxes. Mr. Pom t'f. "Sir, I had king among mv ancestors." Jrl. Fo Kerr "lveu, 1 would rather have aces. " N. Y. Press. Th. t-tra inaolcf !Um1 TYwt wr-xh. TTj ...ml., tin l ncv .hn-u .tih 'J-inrb Whra tfcra. of th. .hto th. .' I Mhrf m.t uim il ,bttt m ina f ro. tb. iuor. tku I . 1 1 !-.-!,. I w.lr Th. Mj m St laabr. wri. b. 3 mrim l..ng. A kwd i, easily at ia I. aua. lb. but loot licht. If Klin tn rrqtiirad. narraw board. aa ba .at i. oT.r the mUMi tail ari tbs lan Ea;ar,iI wida FAST COLORS !-HO.I9. m. 25. it a r- i'n f nlvO raoot clut-r- fu.l rrluifitM. UVoITt i.h) KI.KOANT WILVi'i'KU.'.Jprrt.f rw of rrotlnt I 'at:.! ur IVraK brautifti! return, at VI .6.. A ruttiiIf'iTn- Vr-innr. wi-ll mivle, vt bmt .4mriraa lmlijc 1:1 tit. Mil IP sbim nuk. Of good Standard Flint, dark colors, nil. 10, &5r. Thr e.da jw Itl TTKlt THAN ANY flOOPS FVFK SOLD K liyn ISMTAIL IIOI'Sl' bcki.im rr job tbfl n-tmjlera profit. In orilf ririr n-inil I. u. onlr or unoant in Mtilffa sump. J fto footn ntC.O. l. . . -... til ri UMiifc-tai; ii .Tir-.m fc-c 53" A II pooiUnlTrr! hy nnmrf mnilr at our own factory. APItUt HA AIJ. OtrUtrEA TO STANDARD WRAPPER & SUIT rnANUF'G. CO., fiOtt ahtuctn Avenue. ST. JAIL' IS, 31 0. Id. jfifi KNOWLEDGE THE MARKETS. tjcen a love niau li; to In; sure we were both rich, but any woman could afford to love Robert Morton for himself alone. Handsome, aristocratic, wealthy, a cul tivated gentleman in every sense of the word; and yet we hail drifted apart; and now we seldom saw each other ex cept when we entertained at home. Ilusiness on Wall street and his club held him fast, and I did slave ever serve master more faithfully than I served society. I had noticed of late that Kobert looked a little worn and tired, but he was always welL Never-miod, through Lent I would try to get acquainted with my chil dren and win Robert back to my side; and with a sigh I left the conservatory, where the Easter lilies, jnst budding, had started this train of thought, and went to the quaint old church. How different it ail seemed. The bright sunlight streaming through the win dows, and the only decoration was the bunch of violets on the desk. The con gregation of true and earnest people sang as if their hearts were in the hymn; the minister prnyed as if be were having a talk with a loved friend, and the sermon was the plain and sim ple gospel of the Christ who is indeed risen. As my little girl crept close tome and laid her golden head, with a con fiding gesture, against my arm, my heart overflowed with thankfulness that at last I knew the Joys of wife and motherhood, and was no longer a soulless doll." That evening, as we aat around oar UUU Vt I 1.1 1 AO 1 1 41 1 AA ISA MltfUJUI t AAA . VIBB went slowly up the broad stairs to my cheerful hearth, my husband, bending boudoir. My maid was waiting to dress me for the Van Tassel ball. As I stood before the pier glass, that stretched from floor to ceiling, I looked with curiosity at the figure before me. The green aud pink brocade of my court train lay in shimmering folds far behind me; priceless Duchesse laoe draped the front of the gown, and was augbt here and there by a dl to kiss me, said; "Ah, Margaret, this Easter, although without lilies, has been the truest Sab bath of our lives!" Agnes W. McClel land, in Good Housekeeping. Mary Wortley Montague was al ways much annoyed by her large aire and masculine voice. She often ex pressed tbe wish that ah. was small. New YORK. March 19. IMH. CATTLE Native Steers I 4 00 (! 46 ctmoN-Mi.itiiinir. r 7i FLOCR Winter Wheat 2 VI ej S V) WHKAT No. 5 Ked mv & rilKN No. - 14 t 45 OATS Western Mixed n u 3s lt)KK New Mess 12 SO Q. 13 OJ ST. LOUIS. CCrTTON-Mlrt.lllnir fK T"A 11KEVS Shipping Steers... 4 10 tt. 4 Ti Mitllura 3 si 6A in HOGS Fair to Select 4 3) it 4 (41 SIIKEP Fair to Choice 3 l M 3 HI KLOL'K l'atentd t ss t 3 HI Fancy to Extra do., t 'M it in WHEAT No. S K.H1 Winter (.6 S.T4 COKN No. 3 Mixed H 31 OATS-No. t .a 3 KYE-NaS 47 rr 5.1 IOHACCO-Uict IS CA 11 III I-af Bnrlej 6 W dr. In (.1 HAY-ear Timothy X M ft ll in BL'TTEK-Cholie Dairy It it 17 Ki:;s Fresh ft n lOIK stanilara Mess (new ft It ft'i. ' t r num. .... .... L.AKD Prune Steam CHICAGO. CATTLE Shipping IKXIS-Falr to Choice SHEEP-F!rto Choice FLOCR-Winter Putenls..... . Sprlne Patents WHIfAT Na t Sprlne No. t Ked CORN Na i OATS No. . 1-OKK-Mees (new) KANSAS CITY. CATTLJ5 Shipping Steers. ... S is HOOS-AU tirades 4 IS ft WHEAT No. 2 Ked S3 ft OATS-No. t 30 it CORN No. S 3ivj NEW ORLEANS. PLOUR-Hleh Grade J s ft CORN-No. S .... i OATS Western ft HAY Choice IA fin PORK New Mess fA 12 00 u acu.x Sloes ft 7 COTTON-Mlddlin-r 714 LOUISVILLE. Brings comfort and imprevrmcnt and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than othersnnd enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's bet 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 Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly bcnebcial pniprrties of a perfect lax ative: effectually clean-ins the system. dispelling cold.-, headaches and fevers anil permanently curing constipation. it has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, beeau.-e it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them ami it is perfectly free from every objectionable sulstance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by rll drug gists in 00c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name U printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, jou will not accept any substitute if offered. is a 4 10 tt 3 1. al 3 h ft, t a ft .... ct .... a ft, t .... it 10 ft 10 XT'. fi' 6- 4 ) 4 KS 4 in 3 70 1 l M'i fi Zti 3 4 30 4 51 IS IE 45 39 . IS .VI WHEAT Na I Red.. CORN No. 2 Mixed OATS-NO. 2 Mixed -oisv New Mess BACON Clear R.h COTTON-M.ddU4J. .. M 3D 3H'5 .... a ii m T 7. .... i In the Mi Days of cod-liver oil its use was limited to easing those far T"1 advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of ronsumption. Scoffs Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypf phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Pmpaj-td ha Rrott . Bi, W. T. All Jncgl'M. B. W. WRENN, JR. Attorney-at-Law, "Se."" ATLANTA, GE0K01A. irfuiu tma tAiHiiimnmaw Unlike fUe Cole!) Process Xo Alkalies OR Other Chemicals am nwd In tba preparation of W.BAKEK&CO.'S reaMastCocoa pure and toiubte. Jthmnmorethnn three timet the strength of Cocoa rnuied with Htarcn. Arrowroot or .Hmrar. and Is far mora eco nomical, cntting less tnan one cent cuj It tA dolkWu. Donrisbing, and XAAiLT gold kj Grocrra evcrywhtna W. BAKER & CO.,Dorchasier,Mass. kwr4 Br mfi. tKtff will prarttcaitT nth aM By BAkinc hr-se Make, rrthf fnu-iuti aiwi puttmc uTa and 4M ia UhM wa balk BulitwJ mtw k Sa-itljrt Wearaaaklntlita offer ta ifionhltof mwait Wm want to abow kutratm ftttttnt w c mf. mil k twklVai w- ar i th asa'trr of rtrr Thr 8ttrt Trwck i fnmiafced at 3 5 eaaa '3 pxr avxin.lt. an4 X etxe af t.xrrttttmtk Id. 4. M. 4-T COCllilttrfA f7Uska iB Hl 4. lhi fea -T. M. . HALM'S ANTI-RHEUMATIC MB ASTI-CATARRHAL GKEWIHG GUM CaiTrtand PrpTi KtSCTrnjilt'in. Indtamion. tv DtiPcmii. Ilranunrn. Cafrrn anl Astba.. k r'afi.i in MniaHa and Fever, rtaanvii tbr W thm nrniilh. run the TohMCCO IfaMt. Kn- L .inrMil hr th M ellc& Facultr. Nttidlor f lori5cnt pucknee. B rtinrlrrWrrt. M MiEO. H. BilJl. 1(6 W. iWthSI.. New Tot. 1,000,000'- CRES OF LAND tor sale by uwSahitPacl ft DULOTH RAILROAD Com-Asi- In Minnesota. Sec4 lor Map. led Circulars. Ther w ill be aent to yon' Address HOPEWELL CLARKE, Land Commissioner, St Paul, Mino. n m mm s-RUW!ELY-a 1 TRACTION AND PORTABLE Sfea Thrvshers and Home Powers M. RUMELYCO LA POftTE. 1NO. m mi Scwber.SSlba. Itted with O. A J. rlliwher tinmniBtle tlra. WArrantt-Hl enaal to anf bicycle l.niit. refdIeof prica. ViHi Irt-e. A-zents wanted In every town. Indiana Bicycle Co., Jo. 10 L Su, loUlanapoIla, lam. BICYCLES- equjU cuMrni work, cotvtina; Irom M lo Deil traiiie lor ine money in ine worm. jme ana nnrc sCitnjied on the beftom. Every warranit a. jakenofurnu- tute. See Kxal paper (nr full dffwiptionof our complete f- mr ladies ana fCtv lemen or end for II- Imstreted Catmlegw ffivine in. Ktructions kowtoor. de. hr mail. Pixtar free. Yoa can get the beat Xi gains of dealers wao tuxtk oar aaoea. A.H.. -V a unrntt nni?-s2EsS S "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.'S "SPADING BOOT" H Yoa Want a Flrst-ClM ArUcV Ely's Cream Balm tVILIa CI BK CATARRH Prif r HO l anu. j Ipplf Halm inloerh nnatrll. .T BKU9i WarraD BUM.V. "New rot til Ono.If nlf iklil 4't ne-Fmirlh. the wriflre. oli4l SnJr-Uf. H"u: rne'imatk Saf , ly:. up. ino new whrf In retail-) at ! than quanLn Krlce. tW-tU.fSlkATr I rATALtf.'fiS fhf-K. MUUT CYCUi Ct4 Wl llta LoVaa, Mo. (FraISto5lh- BtR. Hmrm at 5t4 fcla ai n p. W. K. WNVPKR, H. IX, Mull Pepb xl Ala. and SHIP TOO itorm on Annrr time If Tnwant tit mshefTleverv nav fnrthrrext I? nrnnth write naat nnee. Adlret MrcTMwntBBa rcausaiia -uaaviiu. lau. WE CREDIT YOU! BICYCLES! Itit taocTMl, Loweat lrlee. ("ataloene frre. D. karri i, Jbaw and iuur, illdUtt &m Si, Loata. CANCERS illy eare. IVakaltV. iRtti!. Furl 1'ajaa. AJa aaraAjutauraraaawa-9aMf(M.wra. - yAlTlfi tCm " TetectapnT and RalTrrvt VUnu RICH AD'iBolnf (lfre.aortieettr! fK. Mtnitlo.), W rt J. II. BHOWN, SCtlailA, Mat ay.-UHt sua 2nwm Oaaaaianbk 4RFHK WAITED tnBettb rlBIIa,, ar5AM tan parn- ? hmjni L.UK WHi-U ail fiSt fAi.i. I HBtK Couth brran. TaataaGootL Vmf In tlmtk. f-Vilfl fre dmm. 1 .-a iu un 10, riiu 117 urunixa. WW) aM A. N. K., B. 1402. WMr.l WB1TII4 T. ABTKfrriseiW PLCAsa atai. tlMA jm M, if. Alffrtliwal to tkf. AND ECONOMIZE YOUR TIME. HUSBAND YOUR STRENGTH ft. INCREASE YOUR PLEASURE EY USING CLAIRETTE 50AR BEST, PUREST St MOST ECONOMICAL SOLD tYLKIrVllLKti MADE BY wVwawV "tU Mill 1 1 a iuiiaj T111OA1IMG0MPMSt1(to