Published memoirs Indicate the end cZ a man's activity , and that he ack nowledges the end. They are his final chapter , making mummery of the crcnd figure they \7rap In the printed stuff. From the -works of Georco Meredithl Shako Into Tour Shoes. 'Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder for the feet. It cures painful , swollen , smart- ins feet and Instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweating , callous and hot , tired , nervous , aching feet Try It to day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mall for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address , Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy , N. Y. Success Is costly. We find we have pledged the better part of ourselves to clutch It : not to ba redeemed with the whole handful of our prize. ' IJpnnty Is HloodDeep. esa blood menus a clean skin. N. beamy nithout lu Ciiscureis. Cnndy Cathartic cleans your blood and keeps It clean , by t-tlr- rlng up the luzy liver .ana driving u'l mipu- rltlus from tlso body. Ce lu today to bunlsfc pimples , liolls blotches , b'ackhcacl.s nnd that sickly bilious complexion by taking Casca- rett. beauty for ten coats. All ( I satisfaction { ruaranteod. lOc , 25e , 50c. An American woman In London en gaged a cab to convey her to Euston station , and urged the cabby to crive fast , as her time was limited. After proceeding a quarter of a mile at a funeral pace the passenger warned the cabby to whip the horse.He did so , but the speed soon subsided to tne original pace. Again the lady re monstrated , saying : "Cant you wnlp your horse on some tender part to wake him up a bit ? " The Jehu looked at her a moment and replied soberly : "Well , miss , I've hit the pore 'oss all over 'Is body , except 'is left ear. and I'm keepln' that for the Euston roaa. " Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-O when you please and sleep like a top. For Grain-O does not stimulate ; It nourishes , cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best coffee. For nervous persons , young people and children Grain-O is the per fect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it in place of coffee. 15 and 25c. Ideas , new born and naked , original ideas , are acceptable at no time to the humanity they visit to help uplift it from the state of beast For a perfect complexion and a clear , healthy skin , use COSMO BUTTERMILK SOAP. Sold everywhere. Women dent care uncommonly for the men who love them , though they like precious well to be loved. Coe' Concrn Bnlintu P ; the oldest and beltIt will break up * cold qnlckel It T * any thine elia. It is always reliable. Try It. The simplicity of the life of labor looked beautiful. What will not look beautiful contrasted with the fly in the "web ? Hall's irrh Care Is a , constitutior [ "cure. Price , 75c. The young who avoid the region of romance escape the title of fool at the cost of a celestial crown. I shall recommend Plso'-a cure for Con sumption for and wide. Mrs. Mulligan , PJumstcad , Kent , Entfand , Nov. 8 , 1805. Half the troubles of life are imag inary. WOMEN IN BUSINESS. ( Prom the Free Press. Detroit , Mich. ) A prominent business rntm recently ex pressed the opiniou thatthoro is ouo thing that will prevent women from completely filling man's place in the business.world they can't bo depended upon because they arc sick too often. This is refuted by Mrs. C. "W. Mansfield , a business woman of 53 Forrar St , Detroit , Mich. , who says : "A complication of f omnlo ailments kspt mo awake nights and \voro mo out. I could get no relief from medicine and hope vni slipping away from mo. A young lady in my employ gave mo a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. 1 took thorn and was able to rest at night for the first time in months. I bought moro and took them and they cured mo as they also cured several other people to my knowledge. I think that if you should ask any of. the druggists of Detroit who are the best bu vers of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills they would'siiy the young women. These pills certainly build up the nervous system and many a young woman owes her life to them. "As a business woman I aui pleased to ro comment ! them as they did more for mo than any physician , a lid I can give Dr. Wil liams' Pink > Pills forPalo People cred it for my- ' go n e r a'l" * good health to-day. " No discov ery of modSuddenly ProttrattA. era times has done so much to enable women to take their proper places in life by safe-guarding their health as Dr. Williams * Pink Pills f orPale People. Acting directly on the blood and nerves , invigorating the body , regulating the functions , they restore the strength and health to the exhausted woman when every effort of the physician proves , unavailing. For the growing girl they are of the greatest benefit , for the mother indispensa- ole , for every woman invaluable. For paralysis , locomotor ataxia , and other diseases long supposed incurable , these pills have proved their efficacy in thousand of cases. A recent landslip in China revealed a pile of money numbering about 7,000,000 coppers. The coppers were made about the middle of the eleventh century. Don't Tobacco Gpit ana Smoke Tour Ule Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever , bs mag netic , full of life , ntrre , and vigor. takeNo-To- 3ac , the wonder-worker , that makes weak men strong. All druggists. SOcorSl. Curejruaran- , eed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or New York. Seasoned. They tell me that he has lad sixteen desperate love affairs , and look how fat he Is. Yes , he is an im mune. Cleveland Plain Dealer. We Pay Expenses and liberal commissions , refund the cash for all goods not giving the consumer satisfaction l.ong terms of credit. First-class scheme salesmen wanted. No bond required. Sales made from photographs. We guarantee 85'J.OO r moo th on mail orders. Address with stamp , Jrenard Mfg. Co. , Iowa City , Iowa. The spoils system of Spain. The corruption of her public service , civil and military , has cost Spain a world. Charles J. Bounaparte. COSMO BUTTERMILK TOILET SOAP makes the skin soft , white and healthy. Sold everywhere. Enthusiasm is a heaven sent steeplechaser ple-chaser , and takes a flying leap of the ordinary barriers. Educate \'our Uowcls With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever , lOc , 25c. If C. G C. fail , druggists refuadmoneji Rochester's ( N. Y. ) oldest inhabi tant , Nancy Melinda Walker , died last week at the age of 17 years. If you see one young man laughing at the ancient jokes of another the other has a pretty sister. PA Mil VSPAII I NO 1 zjLA.YjLlJLtf 1 * * - 1 / .UL ll xJ.o The struggle with Heredity. The Right Side of the Color Line. ' To heredity , to the transmission of traits from sire to son , we owe most of the possibilities of growth and development. If each newly born being started outanew , without the force of heredity the level \ of life might be expected to be that of the digger Indian or Bushman. Naturally bad traits descend like the good. Peculiarities of feature , eccentricities of speech and manner , birth marks , etc. , are handed down just as surely as manual dexterity , physical beauty , mathematical ability , and the mental and moral qualities in general. A curious example of this de scent of family traits is furnished by Mrs. Maggie Pickett , Canton , Ga. , in whose family gray hair was hereditary. She writes : " Gray hair is hereditary in our family. As long as I can rccollcct.my mother's hair Bas been grav. About twelve years ago , jnv hair began to show signs of turning. I resolved to try Ayer's Kair Vigor , and after using it only a few times my hair was restored to its natural color. I still nse this dressing occasionally , a bottle lasting me quite a while ; and though over forty years of age , mv hair retains its vouthful color and fullness. To all who have faded and gray hair , I would heartily recommend Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor. " Mrs. ilAGGIE PICKKTT , Canton , Ga. There is no shame in gray hair , but there r Bevel-Gear Bicyles MAKE HILL CLIMBING EASY Columbia Chain Wheels. S75 Harifords. - - 50 VedeHes. $40 & 35 Pope Mfg. Co. mmm SCALES may be some sadness , because it "is un timely , and out of season. Gray hairs are a crown of honor to the aged , but to the young- they are a stigma. There is no need to be gray in youth. Grayness comes from , a deficiency of the coloring matter which gives the hair its natural tint. This color ing matter can be supplied artificially and is so supplied by Dr. J. C. Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is by supplying the lacking pigment that Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor re stores gray or faded hair to its original color. Beyond this , it makes the hair | grow , gives it gloss and softness , stops , it from falling , removes dandruff , and ' cleanses the scalp. Mrs. C. M. Ayres , Mount Airy , Ga. , writes : About three vears ago , my head became full of dandruff , which caused great an noyance ; after a time the hair began , falling out. The use of Dr. J. C. Aver's i Hair Vigor stopped the hair from falling1 . out. and made the scalp clean and healthy. " J Mrs. C. M. AES , Mount Airy , Ga. 1 Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor is noted as a dressing. It is used every day by thousands - 1 sands whose chief claim to beauty rests on beautiful hair. Send for Dr. Ayer's Curebook , a storv of cifrcs told by the j cured. Kree. Address the J. C. Aycr Co. , i Lowell , Mass. * 'I liave been troubled a great deal with a torpid liver , which produces constipa tion. I found CASCARETS to be all you claim for them , and secured such relief the first trial , that I purchased another supply and was com * pletely cured. I shall only be tooglad to rec ommend Cascarets whenever the opportunity Is presented. " J. A. Surra. 2920 Susquehanna Ave. , Philadelphia , Pa. CANDY CATHARTIC Pleasant. Palatable , Potent. Taste Good. Do Good , Never Sicken , Weaken , or Gripe. lOc , 25c , fiOc. . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. „ . tfrrHcf Cm * < Jj CeKptaj , C&leafo , KMtmU Ktw York. CO RO-TO-BAC Sendee to B.N.Grifling Shelton. LADIES Cenn . and be will mail jou . the best shirt waist , skin or belt bolder invented. It absolutely prevents tbe dklrt &aRlns or tbe waist becoming bapgy in tba : back. Detachable hookB In Black , Tan tuid TTnlU Mat free with each h.iidor. iCENTS WASTED. ; When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. , RETURN OF MASTER. A man of middle height , with an old- fashioned gontco benrd and a perplex ed , wondering air. Ho attracted less attention in the Chnntrey room by rea son of the fact that most of the vlsltoro were young couples abaorbed in the study of each other. Ho looked at these young pairs with twinkling eyes , and nodded approvingly. "No change there ! " ho sold with a sigh of relief. Ho wont into the Foster room nnd looked with interest nt hla own portrait trait on the walls. Ono of the engaged couples came up nnd looked over his shoulder. "Who's ho sceposcd to bo , Gcorgo ? " asked the Inily carelessly. "Chap o' tlio imino of Dlckenn , " re plied George , with the readiness of ono for whom the world has no socrota , "Charles Dickons. " "I've 'card the name , " eald the young woman. "What was ho colcbrltcd for ? " "Writing chap , " said George. "Ever read any of his works ? " ashed the lady persistently. The man with the old-fashioned beard put his baud to his ear. "Know some of the titles of 'em , " answered George evasively. At the glass-covered cases was some thing more flattering. These , spelling out the blue-inked manuscript of "Dombey and Son , " and reading with greater ease the bolder handwriting of "Oliver Twist , " a party of Ameri cans talked excitedly. In their en thusiasm they desired to buy the books ; they summoned a thoughtful policeman and asked him how many thousand dollars his people would re quire for one of them , anyway. The thoughtful policeman shook his head slowly and said , with respect , that the country would have to be precious hard up before it parted with one of them. This only increased the Ameri can's admiration. "They've forgiven me for 'Martin Chuzzlewit , ' " said the master himself. "I'm glad. " He went out of the museum presently into Brompton road , and stepped into a 'bus that carried him to Piccadilly Circus. He seemed dazed at the white glow of light that met him there ; at the high buildings bordering the tri angular space. "This is not much like London , " he said. "Not like my London. " Leicester Square gave him more as tonishment , and he hurried into a court and tried to think. Two matron ly women were bragging of their chil dren ; the eldest boy of one was doing something heroic in the sixth standard at the board school ; the other , a pale woman , had a boy who was being look ed after by the poor law guardians , and , the mother declared , was as heal thy as healthy , and about to go to Kneller Hall. "You'd never believe he was a son o' mine , " said the white- faced woman. "I wonder , " said the master , "I won der now whether I helped in that ! " An idea occurred to him. "Drury Lane ! " He knew the way quite well. Past tbe Garriok Club and along the south "GO FRY YOUR FACE ! " side of Covent Garden , and eventually into Drury Lane. "Now , " he said , "I shall be remind ed of the old days. Where is the pard in which Jo ? " It seemed that Drury Lane had , in a sense , been to a dentist to have itself aut right , and that the dentist had ad- irised Drury Lane to have them all out an one side and to buy a new set , for Ihere were huge gaps where buildings lad been pulled down , gaps hidden by joyful hoardings. The old graveyard tiad become a clean , neat asphalted playground for children. "Changes ! " he said , with only a : ouch of sadness , for he was not really sorry. "Changes ! " He waited and listened , as had al ways been his manner , to the talk of ; he people. It was some time before tie could understand them , for they were talking the new Cockney langu- ig , and when he asked civilly what rounty they were from they counseled lim to go home and fry his face. The idvice might have been well inten- : ioned , but it was not , in view of all : he circumstances , practical , and he .trolled up to Holborn and across to Bloomsbury. Except that this district yore an accentuated lodging-house air , Jiere was little of change. A book- jhop , with a volume entitled "The Mor- il Lesson of Pickwick. By One Who Knew Dickens , " drove him from 31oomsbury. Back at Oxford Circus the swift rush D traffic , the winking , startling ad vertisements that appeared and disap peared ; the horseless cabs all these .hings confused and wearied him , and ie began to wish for midnight He ried to find Soho , and could only dis- : over Snaftesbury avenue. Crossing he road , he would have been hurt by a lashing , spluttering fire engine had not wo young men In evening dress caught him neatly and bowled him on to the pavement. "Not hurt , sir , I hope , " said one. "Not hurt , thank you , " he replied , panting , "but somewhat startled. Lon don la In a greater hurry than It was In my dny. " "Wo all have to push , " said the other young fellow , "nowadays. Can we give you any further assistance , sir ? " "Gentlemen/ said courteously , "I cannot trespass on your goodness. " "You look tired , " said the first youth. "I nm tired. " "Como Into our club and rest for a bit. Wo nre literary men or think wo are and there will be eomo others there. " It was 11:30 : now. They escorted him to Uio club and took him up the brotul stairway Into the smoking room. The room wao ( Hied Vth the scent of clgarn nnd the sound c ? voices , and everyone - oryono seemed to bo talking about books. The muHtor , comfortable In an armchair near the flro , listened anxi ously. The mciubcrH wcro all young ish men men who were probably In their bassinettes at the tlmo that his spirit Hew away from Gad's Hill and from UUs earth. His two hosta left him with an excuse to join the heated debate. Current reputations formed the subject of the conference , and , In order to save time , everybody spoke at once. Many were talking about them selves. "They've forgotten me , " said the master , regretfully. Indeed , this did at first appear to be the case. Presently , however , he caught his name , and he half rose In the chair. No Infant author waiting for his first notice could have been more nervous than he was at that mo ment. "Well , " a loud-voiced man at the fire place had said in speaking of a modern writer , "I've heard him referred to as a modern Dickens. " For a moment there was a hush , but only for a moment. Then there rained down upon the loud-voiced man a swift , deafening torrent of genuine re proof. Eagerly the master listened. How dared any one ( the young mem bers said excitedly ) compare the man with- Dickens ? There was no one nowadays high enough or broad enough or strong enough to justify comparison with him. Dickens stood alone ! Dick ens always would stand alone ! Dick ens was the master of them all ! "Gentlemen ! " cried one of the young men earnestly , "I give you 'Charles Dickens ! ' God bless his memory and keep it always green ! " The clock struck 12. A happy-faced old-fashioned man stole quietly out of the room. Illustrated London News. A BROKEN FRIENDSHIP. The Feud Will Live as 'Long as Do the Former Friends. Mickel and Prindy had been close friends for years. This closeness re fers to their tastes and fraternal rela tions , not to their local habitations. Their friendship grew and strength ened with years , says the Detroit Free Press. They thought it a sacrifice of many pleasures and advantages that they did not live in the same vicinity. After talking the matter over together they concluded to buy two large lots side by side , build two houses alike and so live that they could enjoy each other by running back and forth , talkIng - Ing from one front porch to the other , or exchanging thoughts over the back fence. They looked forward to an ideal existence that would have its vitality and perpetuity assured in their mu tual admiration. For three months their pretty dream was realized. Then came bickerings , recriminations , threats , a complete severance of do mestic relations and a law suit. Then I both sold out at a sacrifice , and they are as far apart as the size of the city will permit. "What in the world was the matter that two such sensible old gentlemen should have an irreconcil able difference ? " "Mickel's fad was to have a fine garden. Prindy devoted his spare time to the raising of chick ens. " "Oh , I see. The feud will live as long as they do. " "Why "We Forget Names. Many persons are especially forget ful with regard to names as of ac quaintances or some familiar object. Dr. Bastian , in discussing such effects recently , quoted with approval this explanation : "The more concrete the idea the more readily is the word used to designate it forgotten when the memory fails. We easily represent .per sons and things to ourselves without : heir names. More abstract concep tions , on the contrary , are attained only with the aid of words , which alone give them their exact shape in our minds. " Hence verbs , adjectives , pronouns , adverbs , prepositions and conjunctions are more intimately re lated to thought than nouns are , and can be remembered when nouns , or names , slip from the mind. About Weddings. The marriage customs of nations are quaint. Here is one which is decidedly barbarous : A Hottentot widow mar rying again has to cut off the joint of a finger , which she gives to her new hus band on their wedding day. Each time she becomes a widow and marries again she has to sacrifice a finger joint. Xew Handy Hat Fnstener. A western man has patented a hand ? hat fastener consisting of two curved pins set in opposite sides of the crown with rubber cords to keep them pulled into their heads ; the pins being pulled down and allowed to work their way into the hair. River Jordan's Quick Descent. The river Jordan makes the greatest descent in the shortest distance of al most any stream. Whether a woman loves a man or not , ho Is her lover If he dares toil her he loves her , aad la heard with attcntioc. CMII Our Coutt lie If confidence can be tilt In the opin ion of military and naval oOlcers at the Boat of government , such Is the ex tent of our sea coast that to blockade It effectually seems ImpozBlble. When a blockade of the bowels exists , re lieve it with Hosteller's Sloauich Bit ters. which also curea Indlgeatloa. ma- larla. rheumatism and kidney trouble After forty , m * n kavc married their habits , and wives are oniy aa Itoin In the list , and not the most impor tant. _ AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. \V nrr a i ertlnjr In the court oar rJeht to tbe excluklvo UMS of ihf word "CASTOJtlA d "I'lTCHEU'S CAST OUlA"aKwrTri < le Marie I , Dr. Samuel Piurher , of HranttU. Mawsa- chiuettx , was the orlt'.uator cf "ITrCHKK'S CASTOKIA. 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