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m a II. ..n Hpnru. wnl It uiid-itood' Ham p "that I do not o,.P,m4 .hi brd but I ! H(1t k h(i better hr,H Kf ery sport m th United stateii I on his Biiiiifii rairiu. w.t brtef the tithe of hat .aht.y Ulkg to worth. I wish kii could I,Hvh ,t without sports, as many tlior.wghbn d ten aa have thoroughbred horses mn who have Urn im-tib-aml ,,,,, ll(j Vive of lh tiiorout.!,jr.-U horse and yw B'n( of th vi.f i w-urh ail(1 rain character," THE MODERN BEADTY Tbrrve. on k1 f.NHl nM, mih-I,,,,. , iih plenty of rx-rnx.. i,i ti- ,,,. .,..' jj,.r fci m ((lows iili health and l rf4, e i.i x.uts Mh ll lir.mti. If I.,., ici,i i.,, I, the leanainr ol n :v r. ,i- mjP '' grnt'e ui.l .:.u-iin live f-'yrup ut Fir. Ii'juhl la.- '. Two pineal ifi.,1,,1 i H MI ll0(jj, aliowr.1 iii the renter ol tli.- brain. It contain it cavny liol t.n a sub staiie runipoaeri t phiphate hih! earboiiH'e ol lime, lis use in I tin annual erutnimy i absolutely unioowii. Fanciful pliyMt.logmt hsve conj.riured Kit I) tllH keHt (if I he Did. Ht. fouia (jiorie lifiziiirriit. fiw to Our llca.irnt MtwominjiialH liro. I'lurd avenue and Fi iiinfh alreet. New York, oiler a but tiuikropt stock of dry uih'hU hi , no.. ,.i.t;. inpf uara kiiiuiv proin liied l4i Kcud fil paiiH ilium rated prire lift o v.ur rcadern fri-e of charge. 1 rlu for otif. knl V . I I k - I Wither I'rophil Wiegms aritioutices UKt the inhabitant!! of th planet Mars ; r lri)Mlliii to the earth. Iiut he fails Ut liit-rHl thur meaning. If Mars waul tu borrow money or swap fish torien, the Hinals may just m well be ijserrd. 'Ihe earth isn't gomj into bumew with si rangers. -New York Hall'a Catarrh Cure Jmt;ool cur I'r Ic 7S orala I Preleawor Wiggiim, words evoke the conjecture that.siure the earth presents Um pliaaes of the moon to Mara, the of New York Bnd iirooklin, apeciMllT the grealHandy Hook search hfht, alf(lil poanbly be seen aa a light pot from Man witb the aid of a great Uleacwr. l'hiladelpua lleoord. While China and Japan are at war It will be just as well for the rest of the world to keep an eye on Russia. The bear is hungry for more territory aitd prefer Korea to the Pamir, -f 'ln rinuatu Commercial (ia7etle. We are somewhat In doubt about l'ro feasor Wiggins' authority to speak for tbe Marsiaus in this matter, but we place aa much confldeni e in tliis pre diction as in any other the profess or e?er ha.i made. Chlmgo tispatcli. China is said to be sending soldiers armed with Iniws and arrows to fight tbe Japanese in Korea I his is an ex cel lent plan r the onject is to decrease tbe population of tho Chinese empire. Cleveland Iader. A woman's brain is larger in propor tion to the weight of the, borly than thf of a man. ITS A BILLSTONE A bout a young nun's iirk to 1 a sulfwrer front Tons eilisuiiMon. xer T.u dnliility, liiiiiair ed memory, low sirtrits, IrritsfjlM Um p r, sail the thousand arKluDPOTAngemenlit of linn. I and Il7 ' t n-iilt fnun, u.m' ml, p-riiirioii bnl.iU.. contracted lupaigh igimranee. hu h UtliiU rmiii: in .n .rf nisiily p"iw-r. tfui criruil.tuUmi arid nfitimtmiow pro- 4urm mAtiTHUg ol tbn l.rs's, efiik'iy, pa raJystn, aud svrii dreauj ino-ily To rw h, i-eelaun and n-' rre mid", un fortuiukUw to 1m1Ui and l Afe"i". i Ul aim of um tiuliiuliers of a book written in plain irtil. lurt! niiynnf, on Um natiir, symiitoou and eoraoilitv, by h.Hiia trat aietit, of aurh duxawea. This boek will U sal Baled, in plain ow.i(-i. on riiit ol Uri eeuU in larn, for p:ayM Ail.irw, Worl.lS, Diu.-iwary M-oli-.vi A.wti"a, 63 MaiarK, buffalo, N. Y. WALTER BAKER & CO. PUIfl. MICH GRADE COCOAS ArS CHOCOLATES Ok U u r-Mthuat. " ' SPECIAL AUD HIGHEST AWARDS CALIFORNIA mOwlHTEl EXPOSITION, n-- BREAKFAST COGuA, W..-ll. ! t1" """J "' h.H-.U !! '"- aoLO oeocsa iviarwMiai. WLTU BAKEI 00 00RCHE8TER, MASS. !nfCI I Drilling Macninssir-u. rXX WT ViELL for anv deotfi. aaaj aaaj fpaA IC wC 9 ICi p 1 ' I lOO aoc )CKM auoo ITiiUrur: Wptaa. ubsmI aaii Down rhina I Mw rrr. B.l PumriM 1k ' lapa tool! for Urn "Id w wul iltvth to wit u drill. LOOMIS A NYM AN, Tiffin, Ohio. rul CREAM PALM cures haet wOCOits, au owuccisr6 WBIT1M0 TO a""1""; I . . V. Mo. MO -l " J" amy fm aw tw a-a i rlVclli'' 11 ,s hipht!m.Ithlnk, we should have rilAl'TI.It VT.-ron"ll..1. Tu Kila-kTa drew back with a litt'e :ry of surprise. "You know it in in the ree!' ho cr ed. "Vou know my uli kept there,! Why, I'ia, who lo I you (hat? and yon a woman! Hal (pedieine, indeed! Some, mm Ims I Ren ti ahli ing wha he '.-a netl in i he mys teries. lf!,iB, l.l each the ear if the Kin? of : he t ain " he panned my. ri im.y. What' What?" da cried. Heizing h hami in hora. ami i.i-ciii(f it h rd ; U h-r Ikimi I, in her uns et v und ea'ei -j o.-. "'J'ell me t he oeret' 'J ell mi-:'' I With a b hi. Jen 'harp howl of viartinj; I pain. Tu-hila-kiia wilhdrew hrtr liamK "im rial k. ueeed the diihit tlio pur- rot had In ten. and hlood In an once j I lllure '. Hovr fr"ra n : wiih ill) l l- 01 ri'VHllL" I'linin rivi'r theMaair. H.t ea (flit her hv tho lim-k wit h hia other huml. prusniid li.-r Ihioal hiinl till bho was hlai k in ttie f.iee, kit ked ht.-r wveral tiirms will) Vroe i iuh rat'e ami then llunir her 1WUJ' f1'""1 him l "thor id; of t lie ;i.n Hii neree nno unnaniaiuiiie nati.e imprecation. I la. Hli.iken and hurt, darted away coward the door, with a fa of ab ert error, l or every reason on eart h she I was inten-ely alarmed. Were it j iiiurcly aa a matter of purely earthly j tear, she had ground enough for fright in uaviii).' bo rou-eu ttie naety m;;er or that iownrful and implacaiilo creature. He wouid kill her and eat her with far !e eoinpunetion tlian an lnHi-h farmer would kill and cat. one m hia own barn yard eiiiekeua. Hut besides that, it UTrilii her not a little in more mynterious ways to see the blood of a tfood falling upon the earth no freely. Klie knew not what awful re tulu to henteli und her race mig lit fol low from k) terrible a desecration. But. to her utter a-tonih:i mil, the grout gtxi himself, mad with rae a. he was. seemed nonu the lens nlmont aa pro:oundl frightened and surprised as she heielf waa. "What did you do that fori"' he cried, now sutlieieiuly re covered for thought and speech, wringing hi hand witb pain, and then popping his linger hastily in his mouth to earie it. "You are a clumsy thing. And you want to destroy mo, too, wit h your foolitih clumsincHH. " He looked al her aud scowled. He was very ant'ry. Hut the savage, woman is nothia if not o,uii:k-witted and politic In a rhu-h of intuition, I la saw al once he tvan more fright ened than hurt., he n afraid of the eilect of this strange revelation upon his own reputation for supremo god ship. VVith every mark and gesture of deprecatory servility the woman sided back to his side like a whipped dog. for a second she looked down on the ,'.oor at the dropsof blood; then, without, one word of warning or one instant's he-tit Hon, she bit her own linger hard till blood flowea from it freely, "I will show this to l ire and Water," she said: holding' it up bnloro his eyes, ul1 ren n ml bice. ling. ' I will I lay you were augry with me and bit !uie for a pnrn.-hmeiit. aa you often do. i he w II never ti ml out it w as the blood of a go I. Have no fear for their eyes. Let me look at your finger." Tu-KIla Kila, half appeased by her clever quirkneNi, tie'd his hand out Milkily, like a diaobed cut hild. I la xa.'n'iicd it do-. "A hit;. "she said. ih.Ttly. "A bite from a bird! a peek I Irom a parrot!'" Tu-ivila Kila jerked out a surly its i jnt. i '"Yen, the Soul ol all dead pu'rots." ! be auowered. with an iinjjry larc. j "H bit me this mornin.! at the Kintr ! if tho Hinis." A vl ions briito. Hut jo ouo saw it." j L'la put thu liiieer up to her own ' pouth, and sucked !in wound gently. ' ler medicine stunchtid it. Tlien she ' jiok a thin leaf of thu paper nuillieiTy. ' oft, cool, and soothing, ami liound It round the p'ace wi:h u strip of tho i .ace-I ke inner ba.-k. as deft ly iih any hospital nurse in txjiidon would have lone it. These navae women are caD ,itivl bauds In siekucn. Tu-Ki a-Klla mtaud sulked niiutuw iiile, like a niN 1 piointl child. When I in. had Hni-hcd, sho nodded her head and g id ml aolt'y away. she knew her chance of learning the secret was gone for the moment, and sho had too uiuch lofthegtloof the savage woman to ipoilber chamx-s by loitering alout i uuneceasarily wiiils her lord wax in his ' present ungracious humor. I As she stole Irom tho hut, Tu-Kila-Kiia. looking ruefully at his wounded : hand, and thon ut that light und supple ' retreating lirure, muttered sulkily to i himself, with a very bad grace, "the ! woman knows too much, she knows tint Tu-kilii-Kilu' life and soul are j bound up Id the tree, .she knows that I I bled, and that the parrot bit me. If 'ho blubs, aa woman will do, nib-chief i mav come of it. I am a great god, a rertf ffrettl goa KOeu. Diooumirsiy, 1. And 1 like that woman. Hut . . j i ... i: .... v.-- IU, nd a no'i, aim uoiuiux uy um uwu ,- ten and blewling hand with a farewell iliuke, aa If V) remind he- divine bus- tow to herself 0 w(.nt, "lie is a very great gOil. a very great go I, no doubt; but I hate biin! He would eat me to-morrow if I dldn t coax him and wheedle him and keep him in t"Ki temper. You wunt to !) sharp, indeed, to bo the wife of a god, 1 goi, o I to-day with the akin of I my teeth. Ho might have turned and killed rao. If only I count nna out me Ureal Tab.x, I would te.U it to tho stranger, the King of the Italu: and then, perhaiis. Tu-Klla Kila would dm. And the stranger would neiHime Tu-Kila-Klla in turn, and would las ouo of hi wives; and Toko, who is his bo in his Bbadow, would return ukiu hi aervico of Tu-lvlU-Klla's temple." ilut i'lrc, a ho uaasod, Wb saying t water, "We are get ling tired In IHoupirl Of LAV!!, Hi wum nwui. 11 ,ack f tbe island w ooi w mange, CHAFTKU XX. (XiUNUL OK WAR. Thut pame afternoon Mur'el had visitor. M. oules i eyron. former. y of the (,'olle e do Fr nee, no longer a mere l'olyne-i. n od. Out a French geiitiema i of the lioulevards invoice and manner, came to i ay his respects, as in uuty bo.iiid, to Midemoselie Kills. M. I'eyrou had performed his toilet under trying: circumstances, to the la st of his ability. The remnants or bis European i loWjes. much pa cned and overhung with squares of native tappa cioth, wore b dden as much as pi.jHiblo b, a wide feather cloak, very savage in eileet, but more seemly, at any rale, than the tattered garments ill which Felix had tirnt found hit, in njH own pardon parterre. M. i cyicn. however, was fully aware of the de fects of his costume, and profoundly apologetic. "It is with ten thousand regrets, niiidemoUeile," he snij, many times over, bowing low and sinii ering, ''that I venture to appear in a Jady s sahm for af.cr all, wherever a Ku ropcan lady goes, there her salon fol lows her in sucu a tenuo as that in which 1 am now comjioilcd to present myself. Mais (jtio vovie.-vous? Nous ne to. times pas a i'aris '' For to M. I'eyron. as innocent in his way as Mali herself, the whole world divided itself into I'aris and the i rovinees. Ne.eithclens,ll was touching to both tbe new-comers to see the ! reuchman's dolight at meeting once more wi h civilized beings. "Figure to yourself, mademoiselle," be said, with true French ellusiou -"figu. e to yourself tho joy and surp lso with which 1, this morning, receive monsieur, you. friend, a', my humble cot age. Forthe lirst time after nine years on this hate ful island, I see again a European lace; I hear again Fi ench language. My erno ion, believe me, was loo p. ofouud for words. When monsieur was gone, 1 retired to my hut, i sat clown ou the floor, I gave mvself over to .ears, tears of joy and gra.itude, to think I should once more catch a glimpse ol civi i.a i on! 1 his afternoon, 1 ask myself can I venture to go out and pay my re spects, thus attired, in these lags, to a European lady? For a long time I doubt, I wonder, 1 hesitate. In my qua ity of Frenchman, I would have wished to call in civilized costume Uxin a c.vilized household. Hut, what would you have?' Necessity knows no law. 1 am compelled to envelope my self in my savage rots) of o i.ee as a f olynesian god - n, i-obe of office which, for the rest, is not witho.it an interest of its own to theseiontitlcemnologiat. It belongs to me especially as King o.' the Hirila. and in it, in c.ect, is repre sented at. lea-t one icathe.' of each kind or cOlo.1 fro n every pa t of the 1 isly oi eve y :-poeieiOI bird that inhabit,-, tsoujia. i. 1 thu-i i-uin up, pour ain.ti dire, in my ollieial costume all thebi d-io, tho inland, as Tu-Kila-Kiia, tho very high god. Mum up, in bis iiiaint and curio .s u e-s, the laud . n I the . ea. the t nv. anil the i-loncs, earth, and air, and lite and water." Fami.iarily with danger beg-jts at last a certain eallous indifference, Muriel wa nnr risod in hor own mind to ill's n "ir how easily they could chut witn M. I'eyron on such indifferent subjects, with thut awful doom of an apiiro.t- hiny dealri hanging over them so shortly. Hut the fai t was, terrors of tnery kind had m encompassed thoiu round since their arrival on thu island thul tlie nice additional eert-ainty of a dale and mode of execution was rather a relief to their minds than otherwise. It partook of tin: nature of a reprieve, not. a sentence, i.esiden, th s meeting w if b anot her spctker ol a Kuropcau tongue poeuu: i to them so fu.l of promise and hope thai they aluuiKt. for got the tenors of their thrcaU-ned end in their liis us'-ioii of p:n itiie s. h i es fores a to freedo u. Kven M. I'ey ron himself who liiid sjM'nt nine long years of exile in the Island, fell that, tho urriv.il of two Dew Kuio:ans gave him some hoisj ol elTocting at la a bis own retreat from this unendurable po sition, liis talk was all of oassing steamers. If the Australasian had came near enough ouco to sight tbe island, ho argued, then the homeward vessol, en route for Honolulu, muni have begun to take a new course i ou aiderably to the east ward of tho old navigable channel. If this were so, their obvious plan was to keep a watch, day and night, forunot ber issing Aus tralian liner, and wbcno.er one hove in si'ht, to utoal away to the shore, sei.e a stray canoe., over; ower, if ik aiblc, their Shadows, or even give thtiin the slip, npd make one bold slroko for freedom on tho ojien o'ean. None ol thera could conceal from their own minds, to be sure, the ex treme di iiculty of carrying out this program. In tbe tlrst place, it was a toss-up whether they eversighted an other steumer at all; for during the weoka) they had already nassed on the island, not a aigh of one had appeared from any quarter. Then, again, even sii jKjsiug a steamer ever hove in sight, what likelihood that they could make out for ber in an open canoe In lime to attract alienttou be ore she had passed the island? Tu-Kila-Kila would never wllllngiy lot them go; their SliadoA t would watch thorn with unceasing care; the whole Isjdy of na tives would combine together to pre vent their departure. If they ran uway at nil. they must run for their lives: as -oopaa the laiaudcrs discovered they were cone, manned at once with bloodthirsty suvagea. who would fol low on their track with reluutlese per sistence. As for Muriel, less prepared for such dungerous adventures than the two men, she wau rather inclined to attach a certain romaniir imisirlanco ma a girl might doi to tho story of tbe par rot, and the jiossilile disclosures which it could make if It could only rommunl- citte with tliom. The mysterious ele ment in lo uatonr 01 that unique bird altravuWd Br faocT. "Tbe only ouo of 1U rvm now left alive," alio aid, with alow rellectlvenoss. "Like Dolly I 'entreat h, tho last old woman who could apeak Oornlsh! I won der bow ion parrots ever uve o you kmw al all, mon-ieur? You are the King o tbe fiirds you ounut lo be aa auihor.ty on tiieic haUu und p.aiiiiers. ' Toe frenchman smiled a gallnnt mile. "i nhawpily, niademoiselh be aa!d, "tbo.iu an a medical student 1 took up iu a ertuiu extent b.ologi. al 8-ience in ;eneral at the Col.ege de Frar.ee, I never paid any spe ial or j.ec liar attention in I aris to biros in part cular. ! iut it is the nnive,!-.. i op. mou oi the native if that tout. fur much that parrots live to a v.-ry great age: aud th s oua o.d parrot, of mine, whoiu 1 cail Aiethi.sclah on no count of liis cdianced .vears. is consid ered I.y them all to be a perfect piti i art h. In e e-'. wh o the oldest men now living on the isiaud wore litt.e boys, they tell me thi-.t Methuselah was already a tenerabio atid much venerated parrot, lie must certain. y have outlived ail the rest of his race by at least the best part ol three-quur-1ers of a century. For tho isiauuers themselves not infre juentiy live iy iimniinoub consent, to be ove' . huu ; dred." "I remember to have read somY where,"' Felix said, turning it over n his mind, "that wlieu iiumitoldl W is traveling in tho wilds of South Amer ica he found one very old parrot th an Indian v illage, which the .noians as Bured Iii a. sNiko the language of au extinct tribe, inrompn hensib e then by any liv ing person. If l lecollcct arilit, HumlMddt believed that par ticular bird must have lived to be nearly a 1.j0." "That is so, monsieur," the French man answered. "I remember the case well, and have often recalled it. I recollect our prffessor n entioninjj it one day in the coui-se of his lectures. And I have always mentally coupled that parrot of Humlsildl's with nivold friend and sub ect, Methuselah, flow ever, that only impresses upon me more fully tho fo ly oi hoping that wo can learn anything worth knowing from him. I have heard him recito his story many times over though now lie eepeuts ii lcs.i frequently than ho used formerly to do; and i feel con vinced it is tvuehed in somo unknown and, no doubt, forgotten ln guage. It is a much more gutternl and unplousunt touue than uny oi tho s ift dialects now sjioken in l'oiynesia. It belonged, i am convinced, to that yet earlier and more savage race which tho l'olynosiaua must have displaced; and as such it js now, I feel certain, practically Irre vocable." "If they were more savage than thn Polynesians," Muriel said, with a pro found sigh, "I'm t-ori y for anybody who fell Into their clutches." "Hut what would not many philolo gists at homo in England give," Felix inui mured, ph losophioally, "for a transcript of the words that parrot can speak - perhaiis a liis:, relic of the very earliest and most primitive form of human language!" At the very moment when theso things were passing under tho wattled roof of Muriel's hut, it happened that on the taboo-space outside. Toko, tho Shadow, stood talking for a moment with i'ia, the fouitecntb wife of the great Tu-Kila-Ki;a. "i never see you now, Toko," tho beautiiul Fo yneslan said, leaning al most across the white line of coral sand which she dared not transgress. "Times are dull at the temple since you came to lie Shadow to the white faced strange r." It was fbr that that Tu-Klla-Kila sent me nere," tho Shadow answeied, with profound conviction. "He is jealous, the groat god. He is bad. Ho is cruel. He wanted to get rid of mo. So be rout mo away to the King of the Jla.u that 1 iii gli. nolree you. ' I,'. a pouted, and held up lu r wounded linger before his eyes coquettishly. "See, whai ho did for me,'' she said, w th a mute appeal for sympathy though in thut particula matter the truth was uol in ber. "Your god was iingr. with mo to-day because I hurt his hand, und he cl tched me. by tho throat, and almost choked mo. He has a bad he rt. Soe how he bit me and drew blood. Somo of these days, I lielieve, he will kill and eat. mo.'' The Sbndovv giant ed around Him sus piciously with an uneasy air. Then in: whispered low, in a voice half grudge, half terror, "If he docs, ho is a great god ho can search ti.o world 1 fear him much, but Toka heart is warm. Let Tu-Kila-kiia look out for v cii'cii'ice." The womun gluneed at l.im ooen cyod, with her enticing hsik. "If tho King of tho Ituin. who is Korong, knew all the secret," she murmured, slowly, "ho would soon be Tu-Kila-Kila himself: and you and I could then moet tcget er freely." , td uk ;(N'rivr,'Kr.j An Honest Man al. Last,. If Diogenes had set forth with hi lamp last night In search c.f Jiuiluio's honest man he would have seen him in au outi-hound Itroadway car about S:,-io o'clock, lie got on ut Washing ton street and took a sent beside a mau dressed in the tinifo ui o a sol ier. The latter had transferred from so i e other line, and by an over sight on the part of tho first condmv tor bud two transfers Id place of one. When the second man got seated, the aold ier, out of tbe kindness of his heart, wbiscred a word in his ear and put one of the transfers In his hand The honest man took the pa per and examined it carefully, and everybody in thu car meanwhile a peured to take a lively interest in the transaction. I-or reasons best, known to himself, probably from his Inborn instinct of honest, and, perhaps, on tbe other hand, hecaust. he thought the conductor was on, tho man t whom the transfer was tendcre I ap parently preferred to pay his tare, hut was In a sad jierplcxitv of doubt what to do, conjecturing that the soldier would think him a poor sort of a fel low If he did not use the opportunity to get a free rldo that was offered hiiu. As tho conductor came to wards him however, he reached Into his pocket an I produced the neces sary coin and paid it to the railway company's collors, to tho uncoueea ed disgust or the donor rf the transfer, who made some letnark about fools being still among the living. Buffalo Kx press. Somk men would complain If tbe did not have anything to complain about This cooler eggs are kept the quicker and lighter they beat ujx Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absolutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. T al Yllw Jacaet. The story of the degredatiou of Li Hung Chang appears to be another lie hung up.- New York World. There is a growing impression that Li Hung Chang tealiy Bent that yellow jacket of lug to Taiior Uowe to helmed. Philadelphia Ledger. Li Hung Chang lost bis jacket be cause he was thought to have lost his head, and now It will surprise nobody if he loses bis head because he lost bis jacket. New York Sun. Tel-criii!i Pules. One of the latest uses to which paper has been turned is the making of ttl egraph pole?. The paper puipemploved is saturated with a mixture of borax, tallow and other substances. The mass is cast in a mold, .with a cone in the center, forming a . hollow rod of any desired length, the cross pieces being being held by wooden keys driven in on either side of the po'e. The paper pole are said to be lighter and stronger than those of wood, and to be unaffect ed by the many weather mtluertces which shorten the life of a wooden pole, It is doubtful, however, whether the pajier pole will come to be anything like a rival to the iron pole, which is now high in tavor for the carrying of all kinds of wire lines. The value of iron telegraph poles has been well test ed ttoder the most trying conditions on the line between Europe and India, and again across arid stretches of country in Australia . Insects that eat out the core of everything in tbe shape of wood, leaving the shell only, and bird borers that drill holes in tbe tough eat tree, let the Iron pole pass, and eren wandering tribes can not chop it up for Srewood, although down In Aus tralia they have not yet quite gotten over their trick of making arrow heads of the insulators that it carries. Ir. Wlnalow'a Soothing Svanr for child ren leetlitiiir, floftem tbe giima, rtyluceti intlam mation, ttava piilu, cures wind colic. 'c boitle. The chemical composition of the epidermis of the heel is nearly the same as that of the matter of nails, horns and hoots. , Hair may be transplanted, and under proper conditions will grow as well In 1U naw as in its natural situation. The teeth, like the hair and nails, are appendages of the skin and form d" part of the osseous system. In Hot Weather Something is needed to keep up the appe tite, assist digestion and give giod, healthful sleep. For these purposes Hood'sSarsaparilla is peculiarly ail apted H OOd'S Sana- -''. parilla As a Mood purifier it ban no equal, and it Cures is chiefly bv its power to make on re blood that it ban won such fame as a cure for dcrofuln. calt rheum and other similar diseases. Get only Morals. I flotirt'a nil rurc hi sdnclic und iiiiliueMiuii, C Per 1 ,000 to dutnb'ils Circulars in your tows. J IVnd 4f hlantp. I'H r Men. Co.. C'htwtKO. Invalids- no matter what their ailment are benefitted by the pure air and healing waters of Hot Springs, S. D. Rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy, dyspepsia, eczema, liver, blood and kidney complaints are only a few of the diseases that are there successfully treated. Beautifully Illustrated folder free Ak the Local Ticket Agent for a J. FRANCIS. Gen'l Burlington Route. Sit. Itiie A cr.t .... . , A bright, very tin de si-ete youii miss or 1 1 spoke of her ;--: (he other day as a "middle aged gni" ami further testified that she and iter kind vre hard to please. Every mother of one of them realizes this. They are no longer little girls, although they ougnt to be, aud their airs aud assumptions of womanhood are In riy to tell cue's friend's of, but are often very trying to encounter. Some of them are very blase -all of thetu need the wisest and most lovii'g care. Suf !(uiirU Against Kill, lie careful how you permit, tbe grad ual removal fro.u your thinking aud conduct of those safeguards ae-uisl evil that were established by wise coun selors in your early years. They are like fortress walls for your protection. It is estimated that about one million acres ou tiie Atlantic and Baltic shores of Europe have become since the ae- strucMou of the forests a moving desert of sand dunes, rolling inland, burying the fertile soil aud rendering the laud barren by the sand showers sprinkled over It, while following the landward roll of the duties came the restless march of the victorious sea. Like the removal of those forests is the removal, in both individual and national life, ot loyalty to the precepts of the Bible and pious instruction. A way is opened for the incoming of a vast flood of evil. Morning Star. Aeration of the blood lakes place iA some extent through the skin. In man the skin gives off a thirtieth to a sixtieth part of the carbonic acid gass given out by the lungs. W. L. Douclas 64 CUAr THcncarr. OnWawNOnQUCAHINO. 5. CORDOVAN, f RLUCMot t IWWfcLLLU W. a.MFlNECAlf&KwaMftl $3.5PP0LICE.3Sou. " EXTRA FINEr"1 2.L7BOYJiSCW0LSH9Sa. LADIES' SEND FO CATALOGUE BROCKTON. MASS Yob can ure money bj wmi-Im; lb W. I.. Doufftua 93.00 Itecauiif, w are tho lfirgft rnanafaptttrers of thin grade of sh wa la 1 ho yr rM, ami guarantee ttwlf value by stamping the name snd price oa the bottom, which protect you ralust hh-h prlceaaint the middleman'! itrnHfi. Oct shoes equal custom work in Btyle, easy flilintr a id woarins; qualities. We have them nM f-v.-r w'jere athiwi r pTineetov the valuer !' t"i'i a-i" nt'irr rrm'o. Take lio suas ?rft ut . .,( wecaa. yYffSlTf WIFF CAKNOT SEE HOW T09 CO 'ranj! Illla. iy .un div cdkiout mi Bti',n onr I drawer weJnat m mk lm rrod Uirb Irm Mtnuvwrasrwlu BacwaaV finely tJrlsUil. nk iei plaul .adantwi is lick. &jd heavy stu.L; jruaraDteod few 10 liari) nrtta .utMStlc KbnlB Winder, f If Tlrnilia Ca 4r BftUt.irir.HIUaf Hewwl. .MUt e( of 8UI AltMhBMiUt tkipnd vkerw am SU Day'e Trial, NDmn' rrfttiirwd ka ainiM. n.OnOnow fa vw. Wldi Fir Idl a warded iimkJiIm I'd ilUnk Bieiila. But from factory aad mti diler'a Bnd agent piwSta. ftrr ('ut Tliii Oal nafi ernd to-day for djum-Mm r latre frw r nCt rata !. treftmonUh sn.l Uliutrweaor ta Wri4'rJf. OXFORD MFG. CO. 312 W.bu CHiCAflO.IU. l'.iatiilnationan.l Ailvioc 8 to eiKciitublllir of Ui f"iilt.n. Knml riirlnvorih.m'Oul.if, orHowtoOH al'ai.nt. C.i trick " iUBKUL, V nsUir.Uin, D C. y tLECTPIC BEIT tent on TRIAL "PT3TITP i br.Jndd 8, Ik troil. Mitb. WlDl.aat.Dtn on request. copy, or write to Pass'r and Ticket Agent Omaha. Neb. 1 ..w. , 'mm