Itrtnrnlne Thank*. ri. is a story of a colonel who was addicted'to traveling and who roar lied home when the house was >• liis son s guests and stayed to One of the company, a notori j.;iwer of the long bow, told a ,.f his being off the Cape of Good . in mi Indiaman, when a floating rt" was discovered which proved to whereon a mau was seated to a small staff in the bung Vnie on board," retorted the ocean f when hailed. “No. thank you. v,.rv comfortable here. I am bonnd ilie cape. Can 1 take letters there Min? Don’t bother about me. I’m ryhl/* 'lie’ll, amid the silence which fol i this incredible yarn, Colonel G. mid gravely addressed the nar s,r.” he said, “for years I have been jug to find any one belonging to t chip to return thanks for the great ro sy shown me on that occasion, lust"i am enabled to do so, sir. I , the man on the cask.”—Tid-Bits. -JIVED IN TWO WARS. IE GRIP ALMOST WON WHERE THE BULLET FAILED. r Sympathies Always Enlisted In the niirinltles of the Veteran. mi Woodstock. Va., Herald. ■In re is an old soldier in Woodstock, who served in the war with Mcx aml in the war of the rebellion, Mr. vi ALTnturff. He passed through li these wars without a serious t;no. The hardships, however, told i.iusly on hlin, for when the grip s hod him four years ago it nearly I' d him. Who can look on the in ni'.ies of a veteran without a feeling Hie deepest sympathy? His towns >plo saw him confined to his house so isttilted with great nervousness that eniild not hold a knife and fork at i ta hie, scarcely able to walk too, i ns he attempted it, he often mtbled and fell. They saw him ated by the best talent to be had— t still he suffered on for four years, [1 gave up finally in despair. One y, however, he was struck by the saint of a cure which had been ef ted by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Is. He immediately ordered a box 1 commenced taking them. He says was greatly relieved within three ys time. The blood found Its way hts fingers and his hands which had in palsied assumed a natural color, [] he was soon enabled to use his Ife and fork at the table. He has overed his strength to such an ex it that he is able to chop wood, shock 'n and do his regular work about his me. He now says he can not only ilk to Woodstock, but 'can walk ross the mountains. He is able to i a fifty-two pound weight with one nil and says he does not know what . Williams’ Pfnk Pills have done for lers, but knows that they have’done' treat work for him. -ic was in town last Monday, court v nnrl was in Viis rirniquo tHo '(lirlne that had given him so great b'f. Mr. Mctnturf Is willing to make Idavlt to these facts, jr. Williams' Pink Pills were used for iny years by an eminent practitioner in produced the most wonderful re Its with them, curing all forms of sikness arising from watery blood or altered nerves, two causes of ai n't every 111 to which flesh is/ heir, e pills are also a specific for the juhles peculiar to females, such as 1'pressions, all forms of weakness, ionic constipation, bearing down lias, etc., and in the case of men will - speedy relief and effect a penna nt cure in all cases arising from ?ntnl worry, overwork, or excesses of batever nature. They are entirely ■rmless anfl can be given to weak and ■kly children with the greatest good, nk Pills are sold by all dealers, or 111 he sent post paid on receipt of ’V'**. <■><* cents a box, or six boxes for j . y addressing Dr. Williams'! eiliome Company, Sclienectady, N. T ' Wraith With a J. i he tst. Louis Republic asks: ‘‘Is tlrt i lincly little crooked letter ‘J’ realiy a avot, or is it only a coincidence that is to be found in the given or Chris in names of • so many millionaires? ■;c reeent death of %I.’ G. Fair has iftk'ested the following, compilation of n ion a ires mames which contain the. K k bestowing letter: J. D. Rockefel-' ;• ;J- Aster, Jay Gould, John M. inS' . .Aloriran, J. p. Morgan, J. '.'•aggtn, J. \v. Garret, J. G; Fair, bin U anamaker, J. W. Mackay, J. G.' , M- Constable, John T. Martin . ;l<’hn Arbuckle. None of the above1 '■‘ted at less than $10,000,000, andj • era! at frurs six to ten times that: of a‘e •"*»'« Primed Bible*. ! misletj by printed! wnts\ ll‘o only pertfect copyet ; ',“ana’“. '°.r (iutenberp Bible in; v Yurl-T-^'^T Lenox Library, is r nrint ** 18 tbe first book printed with movable types, and1 0,0 nUS*?es of that institution • i.ruyton Ives, also of New y’ ;*tl imperf«*c.t copvof ‘of Sl5,ooo°n’ tT Which^ paidthe "Uje Lnitei. .States ■ SLiT ,ratJes- *’<* rates, ’i) v-a ,00V .'x Widow* of tli* Revolutionary Wor. On June SO, 1804, the (lute of the Inst report of the Commissioner of Pensions, there were still nine living widows of soldiers of the Ainerloun Revolution on the rolls. The names of these relicts of the soldiers of the front War of Inde pendence, together with their ages und postoffice address, is given In the an nexed table: Name and Age. Kosldrnrt>. Mary llrown.Ml.Knoxville, Tana. Nancy ( loud, SI.,..Chum, Va. Esther Damon, HI,.I'lynuiulli, VI. Nancy .lottos m.Jonesboro. Tenn. liobocca Mayo, HI.Newborn, Va. Patty Klchardann, 98.East llethol. Vt. Sena Turner, 85.Manchester, N. Y. Mary Sncud, "8 .Parkstoy. Va. Nancy Woatltormun,.Llnoback, Tenn. Ring I.ear, Driven Forth Into the ould and rain, had no Hostotter's Stomaoh Hitters to counteract their cIToui. lint the modern traveler In Inclement weather ran baffle Its hurtful Influence with this xenial protector. Chills and fever, rhomna. tlsm, neurahla, colds are forestalled by this warming medicinal stimulant anil safeguard. Take a wlncglassfal Immediately before uml after exposure. Use It, too, for dyspepsia, biliousness ana etmsllpatlon. So Feminine, Ho—Do you think blonds have morn admirers tiiun br it n cotes.' Sho—I don't know. Why not uslt some of the girls who have had experi ence In both capacities?—Temps. The Modern Way Commends itself to tho well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly done in the crudest man ner and disagrcebubly as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches and fevers without unpleas ant after effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. Evil is most dangerous when it looks liko righteousness.___ Coe’s Cosgk Balsam !• the oldest and best. It will break untCold qutoU er thau anything site. It Is always reliable. Try Ik Defeat to a man of pluck is a stepping stone to something better. I have found Flso's Cure for Consump tion' an unfailing medicine.—F. R. Lutz, 1805 Scott St., Covington, Ky., Oct. I, 1804. First love your enemy, and yon will te sure to treat him right. “Hanson's Magic Com ■alve." : Warranted to curs or money refunded. Ask your druggist for it l'rlce IQ cents. WOMEN’S FACES ▼ ▼ —like flower*, fade ami witlierwitli time; tlte bloom of the rose s»v is only known to the t/A healthy woman’s HJL cheeks. '1‘lic tierv yAVous strain caused by JsMrthe ailments and pains peculiar to the 'I aud worry of rearing a family, can often be traced by tlie lines in the woman's face. Dull eyes, the sallow or wrinkled face and those “feelings of weakness” have their rise in the derangements and irregularities peculiar to women. The functional de rangements, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses of women, can be cured with I)r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. For the young girl just entering womanhood, for the mother and those about to become mothers, and later in “the change of life,” the “ Prescription ” is just what they need ; it aids nature in preparing the system for tbe change. It’s a medicine prescribed for thirty years, in the diseases of women, by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Insti tute,at Buffalo, N. V. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will cure the chronic inflamma tion of the lining membranes which cause such exhausting drains upon the system. It cum nervous prostration, sleeplessness, faintness, nervous debility and all disorders arising from derangement of the female organs and functions. Mrs. Jennie Williams, of Mohawk. Imiu Co., Oregon, writes: "I wBhMtK ior uvcrmrcr yearn with blind dizzy spells. palpitation of j the heart, paiti in the Jj back and head, aud n at tifnes would have ^ such a weak tired feel ing when I first got , up in the morning, and at times nervous chills. The physicians dif fered as to what my disease was, hut none of them did me any good. As soon u H commenced taking Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre w.i luiMJii, i ocpn 10 ... get Better; could sleep Mrs. Williams. well nights, aud that bad. nervous feeling and the paiu in inv back soon left me. I can walk sever al miles without getting tired. I took iu all three bottles of ‘ Prescription ’ aud twoof' Discovery.' M WALTER BAKER &. C0T The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HIGH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES tfufiLOnthlt Continent, hare received HIBHtST AWARDS from the great Industrial and rood EXPOSITIONS la EuropeandAmerica. Unlike the Dutehrrocew.no Aiks- • I lie* or other C'hemlrsls or Dyca are _ uaoil in any of th«*ir preparation*. Their delicious BREAKFAST COCOA ia absolutely ,pure and soluble, and cottt leu than one cent a exp. 60LD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. VALTER BAKER A 00. DORCHESTER, MA88. Catarrh caused hoarse ness and difficulty in speak- I ing. 1 also to a (treat extent ] lost hearing. By the use of I Ely's Cream Balm dropping [ of mucus has ceased, voice I and hearing have greatly I improved—J. W. Davidson, I Att'y at Imu'.Monmouth III f CATARRH BtY*S CREAM BALM opens ami cleanse* the «:***« r-issag*-*, Allays rain a ml Inflammation, Heals the Bores, nreu*.*t* the Membrane from Colds, Ha. stores tlie Senses of Taste and Smell. The lialmia quickly absorbed and gives relief at once. A particle is applied into each nostril and is agree able. Price 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. £LY BBOTHE&S, 68 Warren St., New York 1 PAY «R.£^,V7. S^A^eTlo'ie'n’fi DAVIS DREAM SEPARATORS to Farmers and lAirvmnn On. .... .a._>_ to Farmers and Dairymen. One style was shown in last numbsr Of this Journal. Another will soon be pictured out Meanwhile, writ* lor Handsome Xllua fritted BOOlC PrM, DAY 18 A RANKIN BLDO. AND MfO. CQ-, Sole Manufacturers,IMW. Lake 8t.,Chicago. i" " 1.,-oto No Rtono llntnrnod.’' ■ Tho origin of the expression “Leave no atone unturned" is thus accounted for by authorities on the many obscure ■ expressions used: After tho battle of Platea, Mardonius, tho aid of Xerxes, burled a vast amount of tronsuro on the . ^ field. PolyerateB, consulting the oraole , at Delphi as to the best means of secur ing the same, received the answer, “Turn every stone." t* | No matter what kind of a liouso truth builds, It always puts ft on rock, We would rot lmve at pended HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF OOLLAIIS aomH nslvanicing, for whiah we made n« eatra charge, ha) Wirro not, Iwn merit in tt, Oalvunicma consists in coating ihg •tiotig but Most perishable (In tinn sheets) inot.il, steel, wills the> almost indsstructibla (even when very tlilli) niotals, tiM and uluininuin. If thero wrra not graat merit in tpdvnnlilnf. no one would pay y nu re for gal Minced barbed tvira or sheaf Iron than uiiBalvsnlcrd costs. If m w«r» mat, tug iiilatll Wliulmills to-day, wa iliouid funmU an -•MB k ui h, ir flwt Is a price for tn ft foot pniutvi windmill. wk limn run iiir auk*. wk ttut i.it not . IOC A POOR, PAllilCll WIIKKI,. HOK (INK MARK | ■KTAL (UI.VANI/KD ItTMlIIR IIMNO ITT TRIiKl lifcH. IOC WOULD PA* CM UUtHLK lit It K Kit It IT. We hull* the twit wa know, and knowing thut fainted thin sliaeta ara practically worthies*, wa liava nothin* to «)<> with them. Th* anormoub mist of preparing to do galvanising. and of doing it wall on it large scale deters other* tMIMK III Y U4l.V*NISRD WWW AND PIMM A!HI» HIM, Alt AMD HARK TltKiK I f API HI’.WAHI) WIIKKLHOR fANKN MARKUKOALVANISID IHKKTN Kt NT Oil PI RUT ARtMMt TIIK lilt KIH, Jill MM, AND SOUK'S AND ARK, Til I'll (WORK, NUT Nil ROOD AM PAINTKD ON UN* lloiv nog ctmcern him yrf out prim fop p nintni wtmimlHe a ml pniutmt tower*, or tho** moil* up df pafxiMUK't mntarint, rut, ahrurnl and puiuhnt nftet the f*l eantung (h tiun*, ran ottly V* erjihUnvH by the /tut that tmmiL who bay them art Ignorant ef the mine qf unlcamvny. Wa now galvanise everything after it is completed, even holts an) mils, We gulvantia with fho most improved processus and IB tile meat perfert known and ntuinaldo manner. The proceeet When a aertioh qf an Aermotav Whrt fa aN Heated up, completed und cleaned of ruet amt impu* dire, it ‘ immersed in melted sine —. .• * there until it betamea Uittfl ever# rvnrh, and opening of creep closed up and eatu malien metal, and piece* comjtonmg the soldered and welded then yon have aouie during and reliable. It la , doom cannot afford to doit, aluminum melted from one ail very white oontlng which every portion of the Aermth la tine amt aluminum when a time, forma, with the Heel, alloy, which cannot be indestructible. In our prt< prleaa of # wind • mills, illustration of what wa ttRlIRHIUNINO AN OLD IT IN INMNITKLY «C MlDICCLOt'HLV SMALL 9 omf aluminum and hft a*hot n* rhaf msfn/.nne ■runny, ere vice, tmre sort is filled, rated with the the whole «f emium become iher a* one ptete, that I* strong, am aapensive to do, and small Me keep U) tons of tine au4 .ear’sand to another. The Jllle every pore and reoert tor H'he*l, Vans and Tower, U te first put on, hut after a chemical combination ee melted nnd in pracHrnUm vtoui ad. wa talked el lowers, ate., and aa aa could do In the way at AltTIfliR AND PI Tflll PKHIOR MHAPI AT PM ICR. ANNOt'N ths or*«a q» ah aiuithi, tint .fririos riTTrS, WORTH *40 AH PRICItS OIK AT *10, II »*5T "S""*'* 0*r*H Toil HOHKTMMO OR L. SKiATKH imtuT. Aormotor Co., U|H|K _ UNCLE 8ANT8 ConoitionPowder Ii the bent modlilmi (or Homch, Cuttle, Hon and Sheep. It purities the blood, prevents dw ■ uu puevpi * • ijui iiivo vim iiiuuu, |Hovuitto uw etiHe and curen CoughH, Colds,Coliu, Hidebound. Worms, UiHtwmper, etc. Nothing equalx It for Hog Cholera. Honest and reliable, In honest US anu M) cent packages; used and warranted for over twenty years. Every one owning a hors# or cuttle nhould give It n trial. Made by Eumert (To., Chicago, 111. PROPRIETARY Uncle 8amra fJerve and Bone Liniment for Sprains, Bruises, Rheumatism. StlfT Joints, etc. does right to the spot of pain. Nothing* else ho good for Man und Animal. Try It. Patents. Trade-Marks. Examination and Advice an to Patentabl Invention. Send for “ Inventors' CJuide.or How t< a Patent.” PJT2ICS OTABBSIA, WADHIMOTOK, These patterns retail In fa»hion bataars and store* for 2ft to 40 rents each, but In order to lnorea*e the da* niand among Grangers we offer them to the lady read* er* of thin ) *|>**r for the remarkably low price of only. IO cents molt. Postage one rent extra. The patterns are all of the very latest New York stylos and are uncqualed for style, accuracy of fit, irfra-, plirlty and economy. For twenty-four years these patterns have been used the country over. Full de scriptions and direction* - a* the number of yards oft material required, the number and names of the dif ferent pieces In the pattern, how to cut and fit and pet the garment together - are sont with eaeh pattern, with a picture of the garment to go by. The^e pat terns are complete In every particular, there being » reparate pattern for every single piece of the drose,. Your order will he filled the same day It Is received. J| Every pattern guaranteed to be perfect V Ladies’ Plaited Waist. Pattern No. 1541 Is cut fn its. sties, via, :3S, 34, 36,33,40 and 44 Inches bust measure.' ton wuh fabric that rival*- , .'ft the duck of la«t »en*on) wuvift In mixed iihade* of grey t)ut> giree a fine tweed effect, If chosen for this etylLnh waiaV the free edge of collar, cuAC plait* and belt, being pfoff? with pale blue Hatteen. inode present* an ideal waiwg for golf, tennis, cycling or walking gown*, and In do*lra>, ble for woolen a* well as for cotton fabric*, The baequ* portion can be worn under tbo vklrt, or the body can be cut only to the walat line and lit* lulled with the belt. The front* are becomingly tr> ranged In a center box amt -iruni, closing in center with itudi or buttonH, or lnvjvlbly, If preferred. The buck dis plays the throe fashionable single box plait* drawn to* gether at the waist line, the under arm gore giving1 a smooth adjustment at the vide*. The l olling collar la attached to a neck hand, and can he mad* separately. If devli od. some ladles preferring to have several col* lar* to match their cotton waist*. The sleeves ate tbe> newest mode for waist* of the kind, being quite full a% the top and narrowing at the lower edge, where they are slashed at the back, faced and slightly gathered. v into cuifv that close with studs or buttons and button** The retail price of pattern is 85 cents. I Vispxa’ Shirt Waist. Pattern No. 8350 is cut In four I sires, viz.; 10, 18, 14 and M years. Pink and white stilped per- «* cale made this comfortable . A black ha tin necktie la worn under the turn down oi I Jar, a smooth belt to j match end ivIiok the waist. I The front* are disposed in ^ j pretty fullness by (lathering ' on each side of the box plal t uff | in center. This plait laps over \u j the left front and clo»u:» with v ; studs or buttons and button- ^ ; holes, the fullness being i drawn in at the waist Hue, and the lower poitiou worn S under the skirt an here shown. The back Is plain across tho shoulder*,being supplied with umi m MliUDUIIJ Fiuvnei on* 1 obviate* discoloration at this point. A cluster «f i gathers In the center adjn t the back portion at the ; waist line. A rolling collar, with pointed, daring ends. | ilnlshe* the neck. ’ | The full slilit sleeve* (It eloselv at the wrist*, being | completed by cuffs that clo.se with stud* in the back. . The rhiit waist can be worn outside of the skirt, if : no preferred. , I Wash silks, and all kind* of cotton wash fabric*, are suitable for waist* of this kind, the most fashionable belnir cheviot. Oxford shirting, eliambrey. gingham * and lawn. The retail price of pattern 1* 85 cents. >€OIPO» XU If this coupon is sent with order the price will l . ®n*y *® ce**»ta for each pattern. One cent for I I each patterti ordered mu.-t also t»e rent to cover | I 0r*l®r by number aud give sixe in Inches. ( ■".fy f*»V« lit tin*. To get lit'ST and r Una 1ST measure put the tape measure all of the { ) way around the body, over the dress close under 4 | the arms. Address t Ol l»4»\ PA1TKKJI ( > C'O. , Lock Box 747. New Yo k, N. Y. IF -.-.. ■ ■ will write to NATHAN IUCKFORD, Fenalon A Aten n aaulogtuo, I). C., they willnvi THOSE WIIO HAVE f|l IIEAA againstthetiovernment l|LJ||p|\ ItentAU’jr, 914 F St.. • — elve a prompt repijr.