We walk faster when we walk alone. Liberty aud equality are magical words. Misfortunes Lave their heroism and their glory. We are strong when we make up our minds to die. I'eath may emiate faults h-.it H He.. not repair them. Uncertainly is painful to all nation and for all men. J '(lenient inextreme casei should be gut-led by precedent. GIVE AWAY A 'Sample Package ( 4 to 7 dose ) ol Dr. Pierce's aa. Pleasant Pellets To i7v one sending name and address lo us on a postal card. OSCE USE!) THEY ARE ALWAYS IS FAVOR. flenrr, one objeil in sending them out broadcast OV TRIAL Tlicy sdisolnt'-lv cute Sic k H a.l.irlie, jotins, Constipation. Coatc-d T'.nifm-, Poor Aprx-tite. Dyspep-U an.l kindred di-ningt- ninus of Hie St. mi ncli, l.i'.i r and Bow ls. Don't accept some substitute said to be "jtiit as good." The substitute costs the dealer less. It rods ynu AHOI'T the same. HIS profit is in tie"J:i ,l as good." WHERE IS YOURS? " Addre-s for Vki.r, Samcle, World's Dispensary Medical Association, So. GCt Maia St., 11 L I I ALU. S. Y. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, DONALD KEKOY, OF ROXBURY, KASS., Has discovered In one of our common pasture wcvds a remedy th.it cures e vrrv Kin J of Humor, trim the worst bcrofula down ta cnmnion Pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred traces, and never f.uleJ except in two c.ise-s (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of Its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card lor book, A benefit Is alwavs experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is war ranted when tne right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected It causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. 'I Ins is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Head the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you an get, and enough of it. Dose, ona tab'espoonfuljn water at bed time. Sold by all Lmisists. W. L. Douglas CUfL" IS THE BIST, jlj ajrfVrCiMOSQUCAKINCC 5. CORDOVAN, rrtENCH ENAMELLED CALF. 4-S.P RUE CALF& KANCAPCl 3.5PP0LICE,3 Soles. ?sy2.W0RKINCMEN " extra fihe. 2A7-5Coys'Schiol5h0. LADIES- SEND FOf? CATALOGUE W-L-DCUGLAS, Yoa run nn money by wcnrlne tlio V, I,. Doatflart S3. 00 Hhon. nprnnnf, wo arm t)t lanrpirt manufa' ttirorn of thi (r'ttjff thin in tliA wirM.aiiil guarautw ttifir vmiun by Rtmmpliitf th name and price on the bottom, which pntrt you nralnnt blh prici; ami ihm mUMImaa prwPlt, Our jioci vp.ml iutoni work In itvla, ay fitting ftnd wearing qunlltl. W hum lhm I1 every whr at lower prlrrnfirr thft value irlven than aor other ma hit. Take uo ub UtuU. If your dealer caaiut supply you, we cau. WALTER BAKER & CO. Tho Ijirt;ct .Manufiirtiireni of PURE, HIGH GRADE COCOAS ANO CHOCOLATES On IhU CootMCint, h rKid HIGHEST AWARD8 from Ilia f rtat Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS In Europe and Amu I'.tik. K I.tfh l'mM. Tin Alka ilf i,r i,thfT i hitil'iliii art ...wt in mr their BryaiaMifa. -Tiatr(I.lifl,i.i BMtAK r A" r l U( UA ) aro4u- yiua aud ilubla, aau ta" cemt a CUP' OLD Bf OROCCRt KVCRVWHERL f ALTER BAKER i G0I0RCHE8TER, MA88. Q UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING HulclcltrcwlloCTjH.uniew T lWfT f'MIC KM .r Mun oflcrwd lny tlnwct from Hruni nrl rf.nufa'lumr. V, ti htri hiTti rmu.ia.t r m iTiin, niiu fr..cn actio W) pr wnt. A Ufl'cr Bl 11111, l.w. or lnuir orcrc- .ciu, t.M. II";.' cv,i.,Wi,.ci..n Sued 12.18. n mrmoiin i tfwnm. nicdU)-d f,,r Hit K 11, uncouth uUIcjv. iclclrntf OXrOOMFO,COiMhiikf,f.ll 144 Wtah A., Chlco,lll. Mticrriif v uiflcinbA TamDi: Full M Ml ( frl Uut tl c-hrmlli HI'ln Bl Cj!jl tlttMiV'Ti1 y.r On. lUnwA U'l nn nnridi Picture. etc. um rr Mid l Due Koriui,l. 1 1 m I lllfUKM Cow la Cluveccr. The duchess of Hamilton is quite de voted to cow, and has just designed I and had built for them a loyeJy mar bit . house to dwell in. It has beautiful I tiled floors and marble water tank, and cost a great deal of money. '1 he I duchess also makes butter and cheers ( with her ow n hands, and is quite an , adept at handling the tickle churn. For I unikivig tne cows, which is one uf her , g-cial pleasures, she has invented soft uair gloves. A CHILD ENJOYS The plea-cant flavor, gi-nte action and soothing t-Ili.-t, f .s'vrup of Kigs, when in need of laxative, and if the father or mother he costive or bilious, the most gratifying re-uits follow its use; so that it U the lust family remedy known, and rvery family should have a bottle un hand. lle uiing iir Far. Have the teakettle boiling for you at ft certain hour. Take a newspaper, fold down the rniddif, pin two of the ei;ds behind and put it over your head like a big hood, letting it eouie well 1 over your face in f ont. lub your face thoroughly with any good cold cream, sit down by the kiichen range, your paper bag over your head and your nose as ehe to the spout of tlie. boiling kettle as you dare to. Don't tempt fate too far, or you may burn your lace. Keep turning lirst one cheeK and then t he other, SO that all parts of the f:ice may be steamed eijually. Keep this up for ft I trait or twenty minutes or until you have prespired freely. Now don't rub th.s grease and prespiration off with a towel, hut take a sii v.-r-bla'led knife and gently scrape the debris away, even as a man .scrapes whiskers from his features. A Iter every bit is removed bathe the lace with warm wate r in which a few (hops i f sweet-scented benzoin have been poured. If you are going out doors d.ish the fac with cold water to prevent oli;.ppin, but ir vou are going to remain nt luiino rub a little cold cieam under the eyes, over the eye In os and behind tho e;irj, for these are the cii;,rteri in which telltale wrinkles first begin to come. Then go lie down and take a nan un I waken re freshed an 1 as glowing un a sixteen-year-old gill. Health. Invt-ct N'im In the benx, most wholesome and most valuable reading untamable for ls!i."j. Tin'. Youth' Com ji l inn oiler un iijuailed value and gocut rending tor all the family, ;.til costs hut l. 75 a year. Mr. (ilndstniiH, two f Queen Vic toria's daughters, Ivinlyaril Kipling, Maik Twain, .). T. 'I rowbridge, aud more than one hundred other eminent writers contribute; to the volume for next year. New subscribers who send .l.7."j at once receive The Cawponion free until January 1, lSllo, including the Thanks 'ji v ng, Christinas and New Year's Numbers aud a year's subscription besides. Thk Vol hi s Companion, Boston,' Mass. A sandy soil is the best location for a poultry yard. The growiug fowls should have a change in the grain ration every week. (leese lay three times a year and as many as a dozen eggs each time Keeping the nests di-.rk will often prevent the hens from eating the eggs. Two weekR is long enough to make a fowl fat if highly fed with a fattening r tt ion. A Low Water Level In Hirers. Ponds, WrIK unci other source of drinking wmer f tii-eati-iec danger from nuihirial t'ernc-. The condition is iisiuiNy font cl in the I all, mid it pciint-c to Ilcicul f t-nr-.'inrilht a a siitcgunnl nguinsl attack ol cliM-asc. Hood's harsapurilla tnako pun- blond, unci thus guards the system from nil the-c perils. It, creates an appe. tile and ltivc-s wiiiuil tini rohnst health. Hood g Sarsa- I have liec-ll ll-illd IIo-mI s Sarsaparilla cicc-at-iotinllv for the Cures last three! years. I 4Jr HS& have sutler d from malaria fever lor livi years, ancl have tried many kinds cit tne-li i-iiie, tint fentnd no relief lill I comineneec to take HochPs Sarsnjiarilla. I have al I'otitidenee in it. and ln-lievc- it to he fai superior to anv cither tonic." I'. .1. Kit, i.KHU.n. l'Jl Ninth St., So. Hci;ton, Mass Hood i Pills cure all liver ills. 2-c, lined Ely' Cream llidm fur Catarrh ami liarr received great benefit. I believe it a Kiife and certain cure Very jdeaxant to (tike Win. Eraser, lUteh enter, S. Y. j ELY'S CREAM BALM. Opens and eleancMis the N'a.a' Phmkhki'M, AllHVf I'tlii nnd lnllmnmatloii, IIc-hIh the Snren. fro-le-i-t lh Mi'Bihrslie frutn roldi, Itcslnies the Hcmiro at Tcoete iind Hntell. Tho Heihu la ejutckly alu-irlH-d mid nives relief at cmce. A irlle'le I" applied Into uacli nui.tr II and h a-T.-eahle. l'rtce -V) ecnu at Iirnilt or by inn 1 1. KI.Y BROTHKRH,, HI Warren Ht., New orli. PATENTS. TRADE-MARKS; Kiamhiatloti and Advlre M to l'a(nttHky f In veftMJin.bftiil fiirInvcut'rfl'Jultletor Hiw tm't m i nfent. Tatrick O'Kakrkix, tt 'uhlnuttia, U. 0. CIIDC linilCV No lUk wIiaifvt--Im aUnC IVIIIIVL I mirrhaMntf ITivlHct 01 the New York Htiwk Markcl, an1 hnvltiu then iitWIIfffthtly worketl by A. W. 1A KN A HI), l.an L it, HO nml Hroailway, New York, htind foi J'ro(rlu. Harflilat Haklt Cwt4 ! I lla ItaWttaFi, Re mv llll mrwe. Ill I Vlvl On. J.trimtMiLabanofi.Oftia, IttCTRIC HIT Nltn lr.Judd.l.lMtroiiatieh. WaolaaU AXlX N. M 0. Mo. 80-ft. Torlu Kb Wmmn WaUTiiro to adtimiii i Mat M Hi UMMtoiMllt 7P IMPRESSION. In these rtra.url and car fu tiu.i kituwitx'a fv-trifiaa our iit inn , Ah ! for ihai r klea tire uu n Uiti Vt ken it vim wiuy Uj be laml ; w beu w ld vn.rrUt vre pi ei in acoroa, Au'1 lit by fit r.uk' u. eta. ti m, V. ben li wo cr.f-d hi A out of tune Yet hold tbe mubie 4 tbe u.rn. it could dare 10 wiite at ill Ai riiB vftosf v.-4- baunt u utiil, Verb pa a. en we uii'lit ciJ ourona TLeir atvp tncbntJiii uudt riouo. We are too difficult nd nb e. w lo-j teai ned and lx nr wie. loo ui ,cu arairt tl fault n, to bf Tbe fluiea of told biuctnt. j For at tj:ia weet life ptBitee by, r Vi'b blink tiiid ithcritk:eye; V e'. e lo word rude ei.ouKh tu Ua Jta cb&riu, m Irai.k and fugitive. Ibeiireen and icarlt of the prk, 1 lie undulat in? sirftflii at dark, 1 l.e bn wn imko lown sToha the Mao, Ibia crowded Utv we walk tbrouu, Thf pail d fa ea full of pain, The neld nine. J of Uie panKiDg vain. The Jn:iyhtr. Itintiig pi( Lut', uuile, The daily apAclail t.1 life; C Ah ahail thU be In rl .jrina. by rhvmhttjrii of a kuuwin tune? Ah '. fur tn iK,fi wi) u er e wum ;.:la 1, 1 em; L'o liike. to bo bad and uiad. -ItkU iluU Mtuia.ino OLD DAN'S DARLIXG. No wonder I Jan Marston was ex clled. J I e it;, after ten ears. he re cei ved a letter that ousin A nglenettc) was coining ou to isit him and his sister Hannah. The old man hail never forgo! ten "tin! chipper little girl" be hail been so loud of in hU jounger days. Hannah didn't ill. c the idea of her rciat.ion's visit, she was feaiful ikuowing Han's feelings', as to what it might lead to. out, there was ujlh-in- to do I ill t, e unscnk You'll ii ive lo write the letter, Hatuel I don't sci-in to fe-el like it, my steiui.itli's sc) weak 1 s'po-e I I sha 1 he scary 1 had her come. 1 don't want her meddlin' With my cook in'." That day week tho throe were seated in the he-.t room, whi h led out of the kitchen. H was a nice hcjx of a room, ;;iul had a musty odor, it wa.-i so sel-i'iui opened. Two large', old mupit.'s shaded the w iiHoas, ami grew so near that they seemed like grim sentinels, loi Li dding tne light of Heaven. "1 don't sec you lo.jk so much old er' n you did ten or (lltten years a,'0, Angicnelte," said Daniel, as ha e rossed o;.e leg int-r the ot her, and tried to make liinise.I stationary in the slippery i or-ehair chair with Its hanl i'iivii'1'iing se;it. "Wa'al, 1 don't know's I feci old; Vn geii, health 'n seven nice rlilid.cn! 'iheyalnt riothin' they elout' try to do for me, sencc their p'Mir fathiT died, hut I'm -" next month. Thai's older n ou, Hannah, by three years" "1 hain't never had sech hea'th as you've lied,'' said llantiah. as she; ieft the low ehair and took a seat in one the hack if which was tail and straight and sf i :f. Her tlgure was little and tlrm and her complexion, I hough colorle ti, hud the hue of Dealt h "Why, you never was sick hut once, llaun.ih " said th ; h, other, "'n that was mure'n twenty years ago" "Well, I ana heen leal sick, hut I don't seem to feel so strong as 1 was. I git dread rui tired washin' 'n ironlu' the same day." "1 su'd think you would, said her cousin; ' what makes ye do it" "iitiod laud! 1 alwu. did. Yo'i dan't s'iisc I ni going to have it 'round twodays, dei y-, for jest Daniel 'n me 'n Hiram. I want to set down Tuesdays. I'm piecln1 calico to make some eidilts. I'd ought to make three thi f II, ef 1 can." ' I'll take holt 'n help, ef you want me to Hannah ef I shant he in the way: I like to sew. ' "Air your eyes gooil?" ; yes good'.- Why, yes, of course they tc. what's to hetider I don't never u-e glasses, nulhcr: 1 was al ways sort u' near sighted, you know. Mime say theru kind of eyes is stronger1!! others I don't know. : W hy. you alnt utelin' like an old wo- , man yet, air ye!'" 'TYc.tifde makes folks feel old. 'An- ' geneitc. We lost a cow in the swing, 'n our chickens aint done well this summer. Five died, or more: we'd ought tej hev tlitv ct they'll done weh." We-'ve got tune beauties left, " said Daniel, "'n the man that keens the hotel up hy the lake says he'll take all we can spate, 'n give a cent a pound more'ii anybody else will. The money's all Jlarr ah's, though. I don't want none of it. Mie works hard enough running after 'em." He dhl not say that a good share of the running alter was done by him self, save on tlx; few oc asions when ho chanced to he from hrine. The second week In September hail come, i: nd Cousin A ngienetle's visit was almost over. Mio was to leave , the next day but one. T wish you'd ride up to the lake with me to-mor;ow mornln'," said Daniel. "I'm (join' to see about a shaat. Sim I'erklns has got a ter-1 rlule nice one, 'n I want to hcv it ef he don't charge too much." "I hadn't ought ter leave Hannah; ! she's got tho bread to hake 'n the klt. hen lloor to wash, 'n 1 don't , know what el e. i lou go right along." said Han nah. In what was for her a very cheery tone. "There alnt any more work thau what 1 kin do well enough. You've holpod ruo so much sense you've been hero that 1 feel more like what 1 used lo he thun 1 have this ten year. 1 declare for 't Angienette. I'd got to bo so down hearted I didn't seem to bo one thing nor annuther. I thought I wanted sotnethln', 'n I belle vo la my heart 'twas you I wanted all the time; 'n Daniel, he alnt been to chirked up I don't know when." "I I'pose you want to atari oarly, Daniel," a d hit oouiln. "I wa calkllatln' ef we could her breakfast by balf-paat Ore or to we toluol gel off about half-put eli, while It's c itil; we'ie golu' to htv a hoi day, jedgin' Iium the signs. The sun set awlul red to nigbL" A thin mist hovered over tho earth, and t he grass was heavy with dew The air, already autumnal, encircled the mountain tops with ashen veils, softening the tints aud blurring the outlines. The old wagon, with its worn 1 ufTalo cover ing hanging over the back of the seat, was drawn by Daniel Marston's twenty -year old mare She jogged along with tbe reins dangling more loosely over her head than e'-er, if could be: and tbe frequent jerk was missing this morning. The wisdom of this lax. ty in discipline was ap parently questioned, for the consci entious animal at length stopped short and turned her head to lo.k at the couple belli n !. Seeing that her master was in his usual place, she broka into a gentle, satislled trot. The lake was in view and the air grew more invigorating. As they neared the water's edge the sun bur-t forth and poured down on the gl .Ksy surface a bhow. r of diamonds. Tiny waves veiled up 6n the seg ment of beach and a .soft breeO stirred the little ringiets under Au gieuet.li''s straw bonnet, which had hee:n trimmed by the v.liage milliner only the day before. "('( '1 ng, Jenny " said Daniel. "She don't caie much for what 1 say," lie added, lo()k ng across the water to the dark mountain beyond "That's cause you're gentle with her, Dan, el. J guess you never abused a dumb animal." "No 1 couldn't do that." Then after a pause, "1 alwu. thought, Angic, that somehow l'do,:ght to a' bin merried, ef I'd found anybody that would a' cared about me. Hut I s'i os it's loo late to be think, u' o' that now." 'You ain't sixty yit, Daniel." ".No, but I'm cUc outo it. 'io g, . eruiy." "i i u ain't called me Angle before sence Ihe day I told you I'd send you tn.v ainij.otype. 1 rn-v r knew whether you got it. Daniel." "Wa'al 1 couldn't seem 1 1 make up my mind to say anyth ng aUmt it, but it's ro.leel up in a littlesUk hand kerchief 1 meant to a'sent ye fern wed'Dn' pr sent. My courage kiudo' give out, so jo never lied iu Co 'long, Jenny.'' "( oul-ln't I hev it now?" "Do you want it, Angle?" No answer came:. Daniel looked from out, the tail of his eve at the round cheek with its pink tinge ami saw two generous tea s pouring down. "Whoa, .ici.ny. 1 don't know's you'd do it, Angie, hut can't ye come back 'n live with us in the old hou-u alter y' e bin home 'n seen t:.e tolks'- Hannah, she weiuld be dread ful pleased ef ye would to be her sist. r, ye kn:,w Angie." '1 was jest thinkiu' o' that, Daniel 1 didn't know how she'd take it." "I know she told me yisterday." A robin teetered along and with a glad chirrup circled in the a!r, like lilchler's lark, "with a loud day hi ; constitutional treatment,. jiaiiH aiatrn f is tlim-if " ('ure is taken internally, acling directly rnsiiiioati. on the blood and mucous surfaces of the 'The birds'll be goin' now before i syste'in, thereby de-ri-oying the foundation long, ( ousin Angle." V the disease, and giving the patient "We'll see 'enu together next year, ! tr,.'Kth. lVv h,,il,H," V l eomtiwtion i . . ,i e - i a i .. "'id assisting nature m doing Us work, please dod, said Angienette. Xlie ,ir(,T)rie-i,rs have so mac . faith in its "(io 'long, Jenny," said Han. el curative-' powers, that they offer One llun Marstoil. New York Journal. Idred Unllars for any case that it fails to IN A MEXICAN MARKET. : finrrot.il. )iin)les, NrrH Iron, and riolle.l (iretfl-elicipiwrfl fctr Hulo. Trie articles seen In the market I will here giye as they were written down during a recent Sunday morn ing visit, says a writer in the NeW York Advertiser. One department, h under cover and is filled with assorted fruits, including oranges, lemoi s, . limes, pineapples, pears, peaches plums, bannanas, quinces, alligator pears, rocoanuls, and many olhei , tropical fruits, most of which owintj' to the high market tax and costW , transportation, sell at about New I 1 York prices. The streets and side. 1 , walks in the vicinity are lined with 'men, women, and children, who arel , s;ated on the ground surrounded by ' their market products, which Include! he'.sieles the ordinary vegetable i market product, parrots, pigeons, un I weaned puppies game chickens, pe$ lambs, haltered pigs ana kids. Then chere are heaps of old iron, bird tagts cheap c..lio, brass jewelry, I boiled corn, potatoes, slewed puiii,-l kins beans, pepper, cooked and raw pigs' feet, sheep heads, hearts, lights, and entrails. There arc also Hints and tinder for starting fires, metal- mounted stone for grinding corn, i roots, imrk, and medical herbs anil dye woods, ( lose by we see fried shrimp and grasshoppers. Each are cooked whol and eaten so. The lat ter are about the si e of our common grasshopper, hut are entiiely red, hut as to looks I would just as soon try to go the common ''hopper" of thej ionn. ncsiaes inese tbe native) gather the eggs of the swamp tly and boll thou into a paste and eat them with salt, chili (popper', and tortil las. Tho fly and Its egg are each sold In tho market. Tho former is some what smaller than the house fly, while tho eggs aic about the sbe and color of a hayseed. In lact, everything Is oaten here that tho human stomach will digest, or anything that is capa ble of being tonvcrted Into soup. Ni More Trouble. Almost anything is better than a quarrel, fcven If your neighbor's hens forage in your gaidcn, It is best to control your temper. Try a llttlo innocent strategy, like thts reported by the New York Weekly. The trkk Is not patented. "Are you still troubled by your neighbor's chickens?" asked one man of another. "Not a bit" was the answer. "They are kept shut up now." "How did you manage It?" "Why, every night I put a lot of eggs In tbe Rtaaa under tbe grape Tina, and every morning, wben my neighbor was looking, 1 went out and brought then in." , g The latest investigations by & the United States and Cana If, clan Governments show the ji Royal Baking Powder supe rior to all others in purity and f leavening strength. Il Statements by other manufacturers to & the contrary have been declared by the f official authorities falsifications of the )ry official reports. yi ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., It.-ller Than Neithliin. Jt is well to have mure than one string to your bow. So thinks Tommy Smithers. lie was being catechised for his good by a well-meaning visitor. "Well Tommy," she said ''do you think you will ever be president of the United States?' ''Dunno," answered Tommy. "Meb rj0 : be I'll try for it alter I git too old to be a pitcher. Jndianapoiis Journal. A NotHble Kvc-nt. When Queen Victoria travels, an en gine is carefully selected in charge of an fexperienceed enginer and Iheuian. A pilot engine always procedes the royal train, and no train is ai!t;wed to cross the main hna for half an hour be fore the time for the Queen te pass. The gates at all grade crossings are locked, all shifting operations are sus pended aud an army of track-walkers are on duty to remove any obstruction from the line. In addition to all this, a telegram is sent irom every station heralding her approach. Altogether, It must be quite an event when her majesty takes a trip, but the general traveling public cannot enjoy it. $100 Reward, $100. The render of this paper will he pleased to li-iivti that there is at least cine clreaeleil tliseitse that seit-nw has heen able to cure in all its stages, and that is Cat arrh. Hall's I'lilarrh ('lire is the only positive e:ure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh i being a constitutional eliscase, recjiiires a run!. Send lor list t tostinionials. Address. V. J. CJ1KNKY ,KII, Toledo, (). Sold by Druggists, 75c. Queen Victoria pays over $4,000 a years in doctor's fees. Worn out ivory billiard balls are usually cut up into dice. Alaska has a newspapei which is published but once a year. Glass collins are use in Russia. Bees gorged with honey never vol- unteer an attack. (live plenty of rooms for queen and weirker bees as fall storing commences. Jlees dislike any quick movements about their hives, especially any that jars the combs. Italian bees are seldom injured by moths, and strong colonier never. .Neg lect and ignorance are moth breeders. Comb honey, that is to be kept through autumn or winter must be kept in a warm room or the comb will break from the section when handled. In smoking the bees approach the hive, blow a little smoke in at ' the en trance, theti open from above and blow In smoke as need. If at any time the bees get irritable, a little smoke will readily subdue them. mm am thrive on Scott'u Emulsion -wheu all the rest of their food seems to go to waste. Thin Babies and Weak Children grow strong, plump and healthy by taking it. Scott's Emulsion overcomes inherited weakness and .all tho tendencies toward Emaciation or Consumption. Thin, weak babies and growing children and all persons suffering from Loss of Flesh, Weak Lungs, Chronic Coughs, and Wasting Diseases will receive untold benefits from this great nourishment. The formula for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed by the med ical world for twenty years. No secret about it. Send for pamfkltt m Sfotf: Ewuiliivn. FREE. oott towns, N. Y. AM DruMUta. 99 ent nd ! p ' 108 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. 8iiii! Keaac.DH. The porcupine is so called because his name comes from two Latin words meaning a thorny pig. The glowworm has a brush attached to its tail because it is necessary tu show its light that the back be kept clean . Iron bedsteads are safe during a thunderstorm because, good conduct ors, they keep the electricity from the body. 11, H Tenth to be lim ned With Him. Probably the oldest man in Madison county, Kentucky, lives in the Hill Ifill neighborhood. He does not know hia exact age, but from the recollection of old rtsideiiters in that neighborhood he is not far from 120 years old. He is a white man, but one-quarter Cherokee, Indian, and of the Indian blood he ia as proud as if be were the owner of broad bluegrass acres. His namt? is Je hu Vaughn, father of William Vaughn , the Mv.di.--on county skeleton, who was with Darnum for years. Mr. Vaughn hasn't a tooth in his head, but never suffered one pang of toothache. Ha saved all his teeth and guards theru with ;ts jealous care as does '.he miser his gold, and wants them hurried wilt) him. In a great many cases of Asthma, Piso's Cure for Consumption will give relief that is almost equal to a cure. 25 cents. 1.: V by Something About Hosiery. A cotton stocking is preferred many women to a lisle thread, as the onea twist of the thread in the lisle irritates the soles of the feet. Dark.' blue and black stockings are liked for street wear, except where tan shoe3 are worn, and then, of course, the slock, ings match t e shoes. The navyblue stocking is usually chosen by thote who find that the dye from a black stocking affects their skin. '1 his is by no means common, but the very minute it is discovered one should cease wear-. ing the black and select another color, or else wear white, for one never knows to what extent a skin disorder may go. With gray or scarlet shoes or slippers the stockings are chosen to match, audi these may be gotten in silk at a much lower price than is given" for black ones. -gl Mrs. WiiiHloir'K ScioTHiNcj Syrup for fh litis, ren eetliirii-, softens, the (turns, rertneei inHam, matiiiu.allnys puin, cures wiuel colic, iie bottle;, . Spring dwindling is not much to be feared it the bees are kept breeding -until autumn. Prepare them early and well for winter, and use a good cellar, in wintering. The average character of boys and young men in Kansas is said to be much higher since prohibition of the liquor traffic than before. London hospitals are finding less use for alcohol in medicine; a hopeful sign. At one hospital the amount expended yearly is reduced eighty-live per cent, in ten years. 1 . t v iron :2 i !l 1 s 1. ,-' Isil