- - - , . . . . . . . , WASH BLUE Cost 10 cents and equals 20 cents worth of any other kind of bluing , Won't Freeze , Spill , Brealt j ) Nor spot Clothes I DIREOTIONS FOR UBEs Witle:6ttcls around In the fJJoter. At aU wise Grocer. y . . , . > < Value of Pure Air. Cultivate air hunger. Wo should learn to be IlS hungry for fresh air ne we are Jlllturlllly thirsty for pure wa tel' The olll.fashionell Ideas concel'll' lug stuffy living 01' hell rooms are now , fortunately , out of date and IJhoulll never ho ro\'I\'Ol1. . Deafness Cannot Be Cured I by local applications , All they cannot reach the dll' eased l"'UJon or the 'ar. here III only one WilY to rure dCl\ueu , AIIII that le by conrtltut mal rClnedlcI. VUfllCiB is I caused by An inflamed oonllltioll or the mucous 1I111111l or the Eustachian Tube when this lube h Inflamed you have rllmbllull IUliud or 1m. I ertecl hearing , and when it Is entirely closed , 1)eat ers I. the result . and unless the 1III10lOmll11ol1 can he aken out nod this tube restored to its normal condi &loll , hearlolC will he destroyed furcver 11100 cares -at - , of ten are caused hy Catarrh which II nothing but AD Inflamed condition ut the mucous surfaces . We \\111'\\11 0110 lIullllrcll Dollar for any case of IlutnclR ( call t\d hy catarrh ) that CRIIIIOI 110 cured ray JlIIII'I Catarrh eurc. t' t enl fir circulars , free. 1' . I. Ct11NEY & co. , TOledo , O. Sold by 11ruggists I : . 95c. Wake llall'l lLlully 1'11I1 for conatJlatJoo. Vertlablc Treasure House. The value or the vatican , the pOle'8 ' residence ut Homo , and its treasures , ' In money , would exceed $150,000,000. Ak Your Druggist for Allen' Foot . Ease . i , "I tried ALr..gN'S l"OOT-gASE recently - ly , and have just bought \ another supply. It tins cured my corns , and the hot ! , burning and itching ( sensation III my feet which was "bnollt unbearable , and I would not bo with. put , it , 110w.-Ml'Y. . \Vanter , Camden , N. J. " Sold by all Druggists , 25c. Il loolm as If the czar were due to Jet ) his crown nicely Japannel1. I'lso'H ! Cmo cannot bo loa highly spoken of asa a cOlllth Cllrc.-J. " ' . Q'lI\U&N , 11,3 ! Third Avo. N. , MltlllcIIIIOIlH , D1lnn. , Jun. 0 , 10U0. A girl never thinks it worth while to faint unless there is 11 man around La catch hol' . 'rlle MUII1NF. EYE m.ttJmy Co. , Chicago It our eye I\re sore or inflamed , and get ocu\lll' \ . \lvlce and free satnplo MUltl N h. It cure. all eye-ml Our nets our angels are for good or ii . our fatal shadows that walk by us ! 1l1.--iletchOl' 1\Irl. Wln.tow's Soothing R1'1JI' For children tee } b1ulC , softens the gum. , reducel III- amWllttoU , alla'a pain , cures wind \ coli" : C. bottlo. - A woman would rather people thought she was tnllm'.mado than pelf-mado. Why It Is the Best "becausc made by an entirely different - cnt Pl'ocess. Defiance Starch Is un , ) like any other , better and enc thlrd more for 10 cen tHe - - - Desperate diseases are doctors' de' lights. LewL Single Dhuler" straight 50 cigar , made of extra quality tolmcco. You pay 100 for cigars not 60 good. Lewl8' FactorlOO1'ln. . Ill. ' - Bargain hunters are generallY "old. , All Up.to.Date Housekeepers use Defiance Cold Water Starch , because . cause It is beth , and -1 oz. more ot It for same mone ' . The chief end of man , according to : the chronic kicker : , Is his feet. Important to Moth. . . . . Eamlno carefully every bottle of CASTOntA , a ute and sure remedy for infants and children and sea that It - Dearatho fl'-.I-- SlgnaltlN of I In Use For Over 30 YCllrs. The Kind You nave Always ought. Beware or loose dogs and tight men - - TilE ; ODD ; : " - -1 " ' _ ' ' _ : _ ; - : i-mh C v jLJlV . @ . @ . GDe - - My Fox Terrier. A little demon In defense : Bravo III n lion lie , I wish I loud the courage ue this : atom on my knee A IIllll universe ! oC love : UmwJnHh as : time tea. I wish : ! I did by others AI : ! hc has done by mo. A little lump oC loyalty No power eoulll turn from m. I wish I hud Il heart ) tll true : Prom fear and favor tree. A little fountain full ot faith , FUI'Id\'euesR. charity : 1 wish I hut his Imllcllco Anti true nolllilly. A little IIURh or lire and lire , \Vhllle'er the mmmona he. I wish that I coulll face the worlll With half his : ! ellcrgy. .1 Illllo while fox terrier In whose brown eyes : I see The IIllll window : ! of Il soul 1'00 11\1 gc lo live III lI1e. -lmlclCnllcn - - - Murderer Was Superstitious. Superstition has led to the arrest and confession of a murderer at Sye- kolas ] , near Tomes\'ar , Austria-Hun. gar ) ' . 'rho man , who was a peasant , was seen hy a policeman kneeling at the grave of a forester who had been murdered by an unknown hand. Next night the policeman watched again hut the peasant did not aJpea A nightly vigil was kept , and on the night of the next full moon the man was seen again ] kneeling by the grave. Knowing the superstitions of the country , the officer arrested the peasant and charged him with the ' nllll'dcr. 'rho man instantly con- fessed , and said that ho came to beg the forester's spirit for forgiveness every full moon , as , that was the limo when the spirits Wllll nhroad. lIe was tried and condemned to ten 'yellr ' hard labor , and the policeman received $500 reward offered by : the " ' ' for the forestm"s employer discovery or the mU1'l ror. - - - The White Elephant of Slam. Slam remains the only independent Buddhist state In the world. While in China and Japan the majority of Ito ( people adhere to the same faith , their rulers conform to other pliIloso . . , , - - - - - - - phlos , if I not religions. But tile Klllg of Slam Is at one with his people In this respect and Buddhism , therefore , is omnipresent. . Because It Is believed that Buddha , in his Innumerable ] Incarnations , was pleased to remain longer In a white elephant than in any other creature , so It became the symbol of sacred ma- , testy on the Siamese national flag , and upon their seals and colnago. For the same reason , both In the flesh and In images or bronze and stone so . often met with , the white elephant 13 venerated ; us a saint. Not that there ever has been seen such a beast as a truly white elephant , but as ho Is occasionally - r.nslonally found , spotted , or of u light coffee color , ho represents to the Siamese what the white bullock does to the Hindu. Sailor's Knot Held Firm. A showman In one of the Belfast I ( Ireland ) markets found himself in' ' a rather curious contretemps the other evening , and though highly amusing to his audience the fix ho got into was very embarrassing to himself. Ho was offering to allow anyone to tie him up and he would undo himself , when along came a blue.jaclcet and bound hIm as only a sailor cnn , with the result that try as ho might ho could not get free. Being . Ing thirst , the sailor Informed his captive that ho was "going for a drink , " and would return In the course of half an hour , to which promise he faithfully adhered , but on his reappearance . Jlearanco the showman was still In bondage. At this stage the seaman discovered ho was needed elsewhere , an left his victim , who , ultimately , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - " - - - - - . = . was cut loose by some good Sanar- tan. How a Gothamlte Goes Fishing. A man of no little prominence In New York goes fishh' with n pint flask of the best whlsly he can buy. 'rhe neck of the flask is of a peculiar kind. The opening Is no larger than a knitting needle , and It Is not pose - siblo ] to get more than one drop at a time out of It. The average fisherman drlns ] an ounce at a swallow , and the bollle In usually empty before the fish begin to bite. lint Jvllh our friend the flask lasts till time to go home. Every five minutes ho lets ana drop fall on . his tongue. Singularly ] enough ! he Is as drunk at the end of the day as if ho had taken four fir gel'S at 11 tlme.-New York Press. - - - Smart Parisian Thieves A man and a girl , the latter carn'- lug a live chicken ] in a basket , ehi- tered a jewolOl"s shop In the Rue Ie Courbe , Paris , a short time ago , and asced ] to ho shown some rings. While viewing the articles the chicken ] - en flew out of the basket ] , and flut- terel1 about In the shop. The pro. pl'lotor , fearing that the fowl might break his glass showcases , tried to catch it. Having secured the bird he handed It back to the owners , who made n small purchase and left. He afterwards found ho had been robbed of jewelry worth $500. Origin of Two-Headed Eagle. The two-headed eagle , which is the I emblem of Russia , has an ancient 01'1. ! : gin In symbolism , if not in natural his. lor . It is traceable ] to primitive Babylonia , and is found on Hittite monuments of CapPl1.docla : it was adopted by 'rurmman ] princes , and also brought to Europe by crusaders In the fourteenth centu1' ' . Apparently the German emperors got it from the crusaders and passed It on to Russia and Austria. Coal Black Chipmunk. The institute of arts at Manchester , N. H. . has just been presented with a freak which Is believed to be without . out counterpart in natural history. The girt was made by Welby Merrill and consists or a coal black chipmunk which was shot in the woods near Goffstown , N. H. Except for Its color the animal is precisely like other chip munls. Canary Rejoiced at Freedom. A canary , which escaped from its cage In a Philadelphia residence , clew Into the ladles' dining room or one of the hotels through an open winl1ow. Circling around the room it evaded all attempts to capture It and , perched on the ornamental tops at the largo pillars , it sang all the ovonlng. Aqueduct Logs Unearthed. In digging a ditch recently on the late Gerry house on Putney hill , Hop' Idnton , N. H. , old aqueduct logs were unearthed. These logs served many years ago to supply a watering trough by the roaf slde. They hall probably been in the ground the larger part of u century at loast. Pig Made No Protest. A small pig was stolen from the , show window of Alphonso Provost's meat market at South Gardner , Mass. , and the animal did not squeal during the operntlon. The thief entered the store during business hours and walked - ell away with his prize. Gains Wealth In America. An Irish-American who returned to Dublin lately after an absence or 25 years settled for two months rent he owed when he emigrated to America. Ho also paid several tradesmen's bills that he had left unpaid on that ocea sian. Bees Worth Owning. One of the best harvests of honey ever recorded In Derks county , Pa. , was made by the veteran bee keeper , John Dletrenbach of Crosldll Mills. From four colonies of bees he oxtract. cd a quarter of a ton or hone ' . - - - - - . - - - - - . - - - - - - - . . - - - - - - - - . - . _ - - - _ . - - - - . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - _ . . _ _ . - . " . . . . . . - - 1\lulhel'ry I.'atrldge , that veteran all- round fisherman of Dowdolnbnm , has commenced his usual shipment ot eels to the New York marlccts. A great" delicacy , eels command a high price In the cities. "Fine.gralned as smells , I they are far superior to maclceral , " said n Dowl1olnhalll oplcturo concerning . ing this famous dish. 1i'rlec1 brown , I with plenty of salt pork ] , they are food fit for the gods.-Lewiston (1\10) ) - 4 . Journu1. " She was a very new widow and on the way back from her husband's funeral - neral she called with a few sympathetic . thetic friends at a house of refresh' ment. Gin was fixed upon as a bevc : " " ago suitable to the occllsion. "Any cater . . tel' with yours , Em ? " inquired one of : the ladles of the bereaved IlS she held ' ' out the jug. "Water ! ' shrieked the lonely one. "Water ! Lor' lumma ! 1 Ain't I got trouble enough ns it is' ! " If you have anything in the world ( In dqrho IL-Carlyle. i Village Without Government. . IR the village of Altenburg , on 11 , whose borders three countries meet 1 there arc no soldiers , no police , no taxes , and its people are ruled hy no < monarch. The Inhabitants spel\lt a queer jargon of French and German combined , and spend their time cultivating . ' lIvating the land 01' working the valuable . able calamine mine , which is the boast of the village. Roused Her Enthusiasm. A tiny girl riding in a car became deeply interested in a baby held by 0. woman seated beside her , frequently calling to her mother to join In her enthusiasm , culminating with : "And' See its dear little hands , and its fingers ! - - , I gel's , and its cute lIlUo nails ; and , oh , mother , isn't this too cunning , there's dirt In them ! " Money. Money that talks docs little else. . ' Money that whispers re-echoes where p. least oxpectel1. Money that acts might I save many a broken heart from a sal- a . cide's gravo. 1\Irs. Jones-I suppose Sarah feels pretty bad over the loss of her husband . and ? MI's. Brown-Naturaly , for she thought the world of him. But , . \ then , you lenow , she is awfully fond of ; crapc.-Boston 'franscrlpt. " 1 Money makes many a. . man go- , a-wooing. BY PROXY. - . . . . . - . What the . Baby Needed. I suffered from nervousness and - headache until one day about a year ago it suddenly occurred to me what t\ great coffee drinker I was and I thought may be this might have somQ4 thing to do with my trouble , co I shifted to tea for awhile but was not otter , if anything worse. "At that time I had a baby four . months old that wo had to feed on Bottle bottle , until an old lady friend told mo to try Postum Food Coffee. Three months ago I commenced using Pos- , _ t turn , leaving oft the tea and coffee and not only have mr headaches and nervous ! troubles entirely disappeared but since then I have been giving plenty ] of nurse for my baby , and have a large , healthy child now. "I have no desire to drink anything but Postum and know it has benefited _ mr children , and I hope all who have children will try Postum and find out for themselves what a really wonl1er- fill food drink it " r is. Name given by ; Postum Co. , Battle Creek , Mich. . Both tea and coffee contain quantities - .J ties or a poisonous drug called Car- felno that directly affects the heart , kidneys , stomach and norves. I'ostum Is made from cereals only , scientifl call ) ' blended to get the coffee flavor. 'J'en days trial of Postum in place of tea or coffee will show a health secret worth more than a gold mine. .chere's a reason. Get the book , "The Road to Well- ville , " In each ! > kg. I , F" . .II 1