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Show the Battle, Then I go snd remarkable But doat nil After life: H th (with well! srsnlng, for V7 shant m I for- In. ated bis electrical battery at Alexandria, five miles sway from tbs ipot where tbe brig was destroyed, a feat which the government engineers at DESOF GREATEST AGENT Willets Point have yet to undertake NOW USED. TRUCTION with the same aucccess. Tbe secret believed to relate to a method of maknietory of ltd Evolution from tho Year ing a vessel telegraph her own position 1SSS t'p to the Event la llevess died with him. Harbor os Feb. IS U.l-hu- rlu tho When the civil war broke out Amery Civil War. ican Inventors were given an to on a grand scale MEUIUAN g n ut the important part whch the torpedo warlias done mure to can be made to play in maritime of the fare. two the l.iat years During develup the torpewar the federal government lust seven do a an lusiru-inemailue Iroarlads, thirteen wooden war vesof Ct1' 1idNN.tVi warfare than the sels and seven army transports, and Ininventive skill of had tight more vtsscls seriously vesV four lost The confederates jured. natlon-siltany ether While lhA sels by their own torpedoes and the cSir of this ter Albemarle, a fine new Ironclad which history rlble death engine had proved a terror to United State dates as far bark vessels. The destruction of the AlbeSs dibs, when an Italian engineer nam- marle was accomplished by one of tbe of bravery ed Zambelll destroyed a bridge during most daring exhibition ever recorded lu history, and served to the siege of Antwerp by exploding row load of gunpowder against the place the name of Lieut. William B. pier. It was not until the days of the Cushing in the long list of the world's revolutionary war that an aetual de- heroes. Cushing was only 21 years monstration woa mode of the efficacy old. of the torpedo. Since that time the proCushing ashed for permission to deof evolution baa gone forward stroy the Albemarle while she was tied rapidly, and from s crude contrivance up to the wharf at Plymouth In the conalatlng of nothing mure than s bar- Roanoke River. Tbe permission was rel, s few poundi of gunpowder and granted, and on the night of Oct. 27, s time fuse, the torpedo boa reached lWi4, with a rrew of thirteen officers atage which represents the perfec- and men, he steamed up the river In tion of human skill and the expendi- a little launch. A long spar projected ture of vsat sums. Once an Ins'gnfl-esfrom tbe bow of the launch, at the end Invention, drifting at the mercy of which was a torpedo. A string, one of contrary currents. It la now thing end of which was tied to the trigger of life Itself, capable of attacking of the torpedo and the other of which vessel with almost as much precision In the hand of Cushing, afforded though animated by human Intell! the means of exploding the charge. At genre. full speed the launch dashed at the The origin of the torpedo may be Ironclad, and when within twenty traced back to the days when the an- yards It was discovered that a rordon cients employed Greek Are to destroy of floating logs surrounded the ahlp os the shipping of their enemies. It was a protection against such an attack. the discovery of gunpowder that open- The litre launch darted out Into the ed tbs way for s natural development middle of the river, Cushing gave orof the Ides, and quickened the Inven- ders to put on all sieam, and then he tive brain to the poeslbllltles of the turned her once more toward the entorpedo In time of war. After ZamTbe speed was so great that emy. belll bad achieved renown by blowing when the launch struck the log she up the bridge at Antwerp, nearly two slid over. A volley of musketry saluted the daring rrew aa Cushing pulled the string, and then a mighty column of water shot up In the air. A few minutes later and the Albemarle was on the bottom of the river. So was the launch. Cushing swam down the river and escaped, and the rest of his rrew was captured. W. H. M. THE TORPEDO IX WAR. ppur-tunii- 1 nt y. VA OXG BXIOYS Both tho method and remits when Syrup of Figs in taken; it in pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, disjiels ctdds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste ana ao- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly uncial m its effects, prepared only from the most j.tift&yand agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the moat popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist vho may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wiahea to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO. sm Humuaoo, tuunuu. n. - cal tut it rant MlhNd Um MrlsrH r Ibi iiwiid with MI pmimdlnc piles bnmirht on bjr boo Lip. afflicted for twenty I acroaa your CASCABETS la tba Iowa of Newell, In, and sever found any thine M equal lhana. To-da-y I am aoUraly In from yllaa and feel like a new maa" H. Kbits, Mil Joses SI., Sioux City, la m Won with whlsh teen. Iraa a CANOV . n. CATHARTIC nt COUNTRY BORN AND CITY BRED m wmmm Th DISCHARGING A TORPEDO. (United Stales Torpedo Iloat Stiletto, Now In Commission.) centuries paused before It was realised Falaiabie. Potent. TaaM Gnod. Ik that the effectiveness of tbe torpedo derSlekoa Weekee.or Grlpa.llla.llw.SI CURS CONSTIPATION. ... pended on the submergence of tbe tat f. Ill charge at the time of explosion. It was Captain David Buahnell, an and enaranteed ky all M.TA.NIP Hli Tubmxjo naMh American engineer In the revolutionary war, who first experimented on the principle of aubmergenro. He also Invented one of the very first submarine boats, by which the first attempt at actual warfare was made. He was the originator, in fact, of submarine mining as It Is practiced today. The first practical trial of the submarine boat was made in 1776, when Sergeant Earn Lea directed the craft against the British frigate Eagle while she lay In New York harbor. The attack was WILL KEEP YOU DRY. not successful in destroying the frigate but the narrow escape from destrucDont ka tooted with a aurklntoah tion sent cold chills down the back of or rubber coat. If you w.ntaceat Lord Howe, who used the ve-- st 1 si his that will keep jroo dry In tho hard-estorm buy the FM Brand flag ship. In the year following CapSlicker. If not for aala In your tain Uushnell turned his attention to town, write fur ratings to A. 1. TOWHU, Hiwtnn. Mata. He filled a number of kegs torpedoes. with gunpowder and time fuses, and then net them adrift In New York harbor with the hope one of them would lodge against the sides of the M SLICKER at frigate Cerbcrui.a British warship that was anchored In the harbor. One cf theee kegs floated alongside s prise schooner which was tied to the stern The sailors saw It, of the Cebcriu. and, Ignorant of Its deadly character, took It aboard for examination. It exploded, and there was not enough left of the schooner to bold up a drowning tut fwliliM-- FT. FOR S0 OTOR.e rae Ilk lkMf bwye.. iwt v- 'Is mi, testy wiMt psrtis ullsw. Dullw pssts Md-llf- TfecAsnasm rsawtmc i ill powsr. THE NSW BEATS THI OLD AS THE OLD BEAT THE WOODEN WHEEL. On o. wwt Apt id wow It man. 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UH Salt Lstca Vbea Asswarlsg flcstioa This rpcb Twenty years later Robert Pulton, the noted inventor, revived the Mens He ronstrucled of Captain Buahnell. submurine boat culled the Nautilus, and tried to sell It to the French navy. He showed the French the merits of the boat in August, 1801, by destroying a launch in the harbor of Brest, the first case on record of a vessel being blown up by n submerged charge of For some reason the gunpowder. French did not care to buy the Nautilus. and Fulton then offered her to the British government, with the expectation that he would be allowed to operate her against tbe Fiench fleet at Boulogne. He gave a successful demonstration on n brig which he purchased for experimental purposes, but tba British government rejected his unsulted to the Interests proposals and dignity of a nation that enjoyed fill sovereignty over the seas. Fulton returned to the United Statea and tried to gain recognition from his own country. Commmdore Rogers of the American navy made such a show of opposition that he finally abandoned his experiments In sumarlne mining and turned his attention to steam navigation. It Is a remarkable fart that Fulton planned a system of torpedo warfare upon which very lUtls improvement has been made today. 11a devised four classes of torpedoes buoyant mines anchored In the channel to be defended and exploded by contact with the hull of an enemy's vessel; line torpedoes, to be set adrift and fouled by the cables of hostile fleet at anchor; fanrpoon torpedoes, to be discharged from a gun and fired by clock work after being attached to a vessel's Ids, and block ship torpedoes, to be carried on long spars projecting from a boat's bow and exploded by ronlset. All theee devices except tho harpoon torpedo are Inrluded In the modern system. Colonel Ramuel Colt, Inventor of the revolver that bears bis name, was tbs next American genius to take up the study of torpedoes, and tbe first to Introduce electricity as an igntlng agent for the explosive charge. After years of experiment he blew up a brig under full sail In the Potomac river, April U, 1848. It was a wonderful demonstration for those duya, and has never been equaled since Colonel Colt oper Cuuihlnallua That Make Narcmsful Mm. A great deal la said about many men who have come to prominence being country born; that they first opened their eyea to the light of day in some country place; that their early training waa received on a farm; that In any of our large cities, the leaders In finance and trade are men who come from the farms; that our statesmen, lho who have the most to do with settling the affairs of nations aud governments are of country birth, says the Pittsburg Newt. Much so claimed Is true. Yet the way the claims are put forward it would give one the Impression that to be born in tbe city was to commence life handicapped; that tbe boy wuuld fall In his contest with hla country brother. The fact la many leaders In all tbe departments of life never knew what It was to live outside of city walls. There is one phpse of rarely considered, and that la that to attain the prominent places they have filled these mi-- needed the training of both town and city. Very few of thoae held up to our attention continued to dwell in the country. When maturer year came they sought other places of abode. Prominent men who have always lived In country places are few. Country born, they needed the polish of town and city to surceed. Their open air life laid the foundations of the physical health and enabled them to bear the burdt ns they afterward had to carry. A quiet life gave them time to consider the pio! lema that afterward they bellied to solve, but they needed the wider outlook, the help cf urban contact, to wipe out the defects and force the development that made them great. The Iron ore is fouud In the nigged mountain, but It needs the refining processes of mills and of many handa before It come ont glittering teeL In the remote Klondike gold Is found, but It must be taken to the melting works and mints of civilisation to be fashioned Into the ware or made into the coin that men want Rarely do men atta'n distinction without coming under the stimulating influences of town and city life. y. THE CAUSE OF r ysPEPSIA. fnm Os Bepabliraa. Bennis. Fa. is lock of ..T PriMr7 a of dyapt-ii-iloe (err :tlie Tf ol blood. No organ can proparly perform its fuao-Upii- a when th sourv ilamriuwi fails. R ban tba stomach 1 robbad of tb damaodad by nature, assiaillauod unnatural e at e ; the Btir yUin rtispuads to tbgi,vraisd RJRrtieiu IHiutntiifi ih of 4 aad torture of dysispua la funu-ba-kymptonu by the rase of Jompb T. Vandyke, W Hick-er- r Bt., 8raiiioa, Fa. In tailing hi story. Mr. alluded with a Yra ago I was Vnuilykasay: trouble of th stomach, which waa vary aggravating. I had no appetite, cosld not onjuy myself at any time, snd . pacially woa the trouble Uvara whan I avoir m th morning. 1 did not know whnt th ailment was, but it bacniu steadily won and 1 wa in ooustaat misery. 1 rolled In niy family pbyaician, and ha sea, LIE WINS A I5ATTLF. GUEST OF IN. DIANA MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL THE PROUD LIAR. WELL-KNOW- N none-mhni- ga-e- sl dlag-uusn- d tbe t'O--s aaralarrh of tba stomach. He for m and 1 had tha proacrlption filled. I took nearly nil of tba medicine, but still th trouble became worse, nd I felt that d my condition wa bopeles. 1 tried set rsmsdlss rsoomnuuded liy my fricuils but without butiL After 1 ha.1 IwrU suffering Mvmal months, Thorns- - rniiiil-ll- , also n resident of thie cite. urgel me to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills lor Pale r-- ' entile. "He finally persuaded me to bur n bos and I began to usa the pills aivonliug to directions. Before 1 had takeu the second g bos I began to feel relieved, slid after a few more hoses. 1 considered inyreif restored to health. Tha pills gave me now Ufa, strength, ambition aud bnppiuesH." Dr. Williams Piuk PI Is cure despepsia 1 ' to tha blood tha requisite cun- life, by renewing th nerve bllug the stomach to promptly and properly assimilate tb food. These are a for all disaa-e- s having pills their origination In impoverished blood or I d Bordered nerves. TOey contain every element requisite to general nutrition, to restore strength to the weak, guod health ( the ailing. tsk-in- spe-dfi- It Is prohnbls that caused by a microim. housoclcauiug Is Deafness Cannot He Isrsd by local applications ea tliry cannot reach tha diseased portion of the car. There la only one way tn cur dsafnuss, and that la by constitutional rrmndit-a- . Deafness la caused by an liilUiusd condition of th mucous lining of the Tube. When this tube Is you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hoarlng. and when It Is snlirily closed. Deafness Is the result, and union I he inflammation can be takru nut and this tub restored to Its normal condition. hearing will be deeiroysd forever; nine ansae out of ten are caused by c tarrh. which Is nothing but an inrianied condition of tb mucous aurfai-rWe will give dne Handled Duller for any case of Deafness (caused by ratsrrh) that cannot be cured liy Halls Lstarrn Cure. Bend for rlrcnlere, free. r. J. CHENET A CO.. ToUdo O. Bold by Druggists, lie. Hall's Family Fills are the besL . Tbs world 1 full of yellow the yellow newsiwpers. people to road Cipte Ha Mhauld Ordr ! Culp CiibvIbmiI to Mud H Itouplt tht Ail vauc Gu. Cinttfc'a Kuna th UUk of ('imrt IlUtfruoas ISut lleUtr? Hurt Iasi tad tofM lllau. ilis-p- ttr - re-o- nl a-- re-iu- jm one-thir- one-thir- Ml tie Ttilsgs. Fletcher March , l'lir.,ii-- d I'liLure, come to the answer ta And the question of whether It la worib while to drive after culture, and we , conecientlouily yes; bs'i.vlns that Instead of leading us away from tha straight and narrow pqth, the very essence of i'.i highest things w'.i draw us nearer and more firmly Into the singleness of purpose and Idral of life portrayed in the Nw Testament. n te lisacan-ts.Caud- '.ri a rikli A COLD IX OMS DAT. TO Take Laxative Bramu Quiiihie Tablet. All Drusgurvrvluiid tue mouey il 1. la.l loeure-SS- e lhs 1 S. 1MT. SAMUEL IlTl'llElt. A cynical lady ays umel uieu are like oolds cosily c aught, but liurd to get rid of. U. IX At some tiuus lu her lov evury girl ha goo 1 as pr. pjcod 1 sonio nmu. It' To Cars Hemdavlia la IB Hinalsa, All Take Dr. Davis' a. bruggisi. M.U It will pay to rest) the descriptive a eriietiuent of Alnbastine appearing in ibis pnjer. exp'iln!:;: tbe difference between thobe gooils snd kalsomlnes. Uonruu.eie shuuU bear In mind that Alabnsiine li unlike all tha various kalsoniines sold on the market under different mimes. stand and alone as s durable wall coatlug, and nil conIn sumers buying should see that tbe goods are In package and properly The smallest hook lu tho world is not much larger tiidii a nuiu'a thumb nail for Fifty Coat. Guaranteed t toceo habit cure, makes weak men tr jag. blouu pur Me. fl. All druggists A fat man eousidera that it U as impolite to Inquire a man's weight, as Ills age. Ala-baati- ne nt Mrs. Wlmlawa Waetklus kj re to itium. Hmw Inflf tor rhlMwi Mito, aUijitMliiiiniiw vlad itln. MMUibutto It always makes ua mud to sec a big fat muu driving a little skinny horse. 1 labeled. Bar A place on the eiiura v hero la scarce. water Deal Tobacco Still an? Smote Tour Ul An. To quit tobacco easily and furrvi'r. lie magof life, nerve aud lake No-T- o netic, fullwamler-wui'ker, Use, tha that make weuk nr strong. AllilruxKiaiH. Mr. nrll Cure guaranBooklet and sample free. Add roes teed. Sterling Memodj (Jo.. Chicago or New Vara. y ' pu banish pimples, hnlL.bluVhos.blttck heads, and lliatsickly bilious complexion by taking Cascareta. beauty for teu cents. All drug-gis- t, satisfaction guaranteed. lUe, 85c. SUo Pat Yet i molt say pull a cork from a Leer bottle, but yens can't pull Cork from Ireland, me brave man. just as ' Ktar Tobacco la the lending brand of th world, because it is the Iwl We bate to ce a nun w lib whiskers loaf in a barber shop. Kdarats Yiur Howel With Caeeareta- cure constipation forever Candy Calliartle, If C. C. V. felLdrugglsu refund mossy Doumark has an army of H,OJO men, with It turui out thut many a swosthsart has dofeuse. navy entirely fur et a sour disposition. j lueJihe. st urca-ment- rd. Beauty to Maud ss. Clean hloud means a clean skin. Ns liathar- beauty without it. tic clean your blood and keapa it clean, by 0ers. N OPEN LETTER TO We are eawrtlng to the court-o- cr light to the e use ' f lh'. mini "IAVI'oillA aud 'PiTl'llEU H CAMM(XA,'uai Trails Mark. X, Dr. SiimU' 1 Ii'.-iic- r, of Hjuuu!. Uuo-rlniei- i, era the origiuuior of "l'JTCHKBS CAbTOItlA.' the Mine that hot bunie and does now bear the svuaiure of i'UAS. H. FLEIfil IK oa tv ry araeper. 1L!e lathe Original i'lTVl! Lit S CAS'iDiaA" which hoe been uvd In the buuira of .he mothers of America fur over bill v ycero- - Look at the wrapper and kiud yod ihut li b have alwsy- - bought. aud ho the signature of CUAS. II. FLK1CI1ER ou the Wrupiu-r- . No one has uuthorltv firdu me to U'--c mv uiin.s rx-s-- pl XL The (Yntuur ( ompauj, of aLi::i ar Indiana Mineral Springs, lud., April II. s IKti'ial' Curi e amirora. ; II eriike in tbe inor.iiug na--lirred up genera ninouK u liaif .core of gentlemen m a corner of ixuui of the Indiana Mineral Hpring- - jJ.jiei today. Heveral teieraue of ilia civil ;.r who have lieeu regaining health by means of the Moruo Mud Keth i and Lilliia II a:er Lera bwS a livily interest in the Many Interesting stoiius of the late conflict were told. In th emuraign I .afore Kirhinuud in the last months ul the war, ,a d t nut. U. M. Cole, of cvrgus la:,, Lion., "I wa guilty of a ili-- t irliou u! au uidr.- ti.at. Iiud the battle which it caused beau sde'ent for us, would lisva hail sud lur me; fortunately llie falraliood 1 told rescued us Iroin a pcriluus position aud we won a viciory. fuit Cola's regiment wa tbs famous First Maine Cavalry which by lal order of the IV nr Dccartuif.iit bus ean inuro buttle, ou its colors than any other carried by nn regiment in tl:o CuL.11 army. I lie Kii at AJniur aim lie-- 1 lie of having turns 1 mure ol il Iron; era into preacher at the oln-- e of lio.tilr.iis ti.au any other regiment of the northern army, while several of the men wtm have lueu governors of lbs Fine Tree steto since ihtin were at th front with tha First Maine. Hut it was while ha was ou the M Hlf of lien. Chan. Y. built h, who commanded a briga .a of tlie Second Cavalry corim, the head of which w.ia lien. II. JduUregR, on of iba best cavalry captains in the north or icuih that the incident happens I. I ur brie ad was' in a ueiperaie condition, Held (apt. Cola, "when lieu, hinilh sent nt to k lien. McUregg for f 1 found Ih Pennsylvania fighters and delivered my message. He thoughtfully strok rd his Hive my coiuiilin.entn to Hen. Kuiith, be said, ai.it lell him he can t have a It was the first time 1 reinforcement. ever heard lien. MrCregg swonr, nud I was convinced that it was due to tie serious roudition of his command. 1 was aUo convinced that our luiaade iliuuid light its 0 w au 1 galloped up to lien. way out, Flunk 1 determined 10 Home what chsuge hie superior- - orders. VI lial Ueu. iiKTRrt f be asked. Meliiesg ctiut nn! auy 1 end dasnes you to attack.' said, lie wus urpri el, i.ut tha word was given. Inspired by our peril we routed the enemy and gained a safe place. Fuiue lime afterward I laid Gen. Huillli what I I ad d' lir. "What haiq.cncdi" asked ou of the other veterans. lMiuks on the geue.-alsnid the man from Miiii'Ssntu, who adds! that with e few more Mneuu Mud hiilbe he would be in e l:t cou.luiou 0 taka a hand in the impending war with Hiein. xna--er- Tsai pernor Topic. Tbs only way to acttla the question of tbs Influence of alcohol on longevity is to eompirs a sufficiently lar; number of Ilfs teetotalers with tn equal It is number of moderate drinkers. evident that many years must elspss before this Is possible. But meanwhile w have valuable evidence to show which way thia will probably eome out. Profeeaor Humphrey, In 1S8S, rt ported on tbe hnblta of 824 old people. Of these 2.5 per cent took over two pints one to a day; 21.6 per cent toois two pints; 40 per cent took under on pint, and 88 per cent were abstainers. This latter figure shows an astounding large proportion of abstainers, considering that total abatlnenca wai not at all common at th beginning of th century. Even now the abstainers are d of the adults of all axes, hot d ol yet they were more than thou over 80. Medical Tempersnct Review. , BLOOD POISONING. A Nurses Experience. There arc thourandi of people Buffering from Mood poisoniug who here almost beggared Iheiueelvv in buying medicine from which they have oMsiuid no help. There are thoukand. of oliieia who first or la- -t have tried In . and Arr. tiaiOneupmolilialiicac found perfeet hcMing. ethers, Url. A. F. Taylor, of Buglrvale, K. Dak. relates the following experience: 'About two year Hfo, I nursed a lady who wn (.uttering (and finally died) from blood poiMiniug. I must hare cool ranted the disrate from her; fur aliur liy after her death, 1 had four large eorcs or uleere, break ont on iny nei sou. I doctored lor a long time, both by external application and with various blood medicine. ; but, in of all that I could do. the aorra would spite not heal. They were obstinate, very painful, annoying, and only getting worse all the time. At last, I purcna.eri sin bottles of Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, thinking I would it a thorough trial. Before the first give bottle waa taken, I noticed a decided improvement In my general health; my appetite waa quickened, and I felt belter end stronger than 2 had for some lime. While using the second bottle, I noticed that the wire had begun to look healthier -- I end to heal. Before the alx bottles had been taken, the ulcers were the akin sound and natural, and healed, ay Ihealth better than it had been for years. have been well ever since. I had lather hava one bottle ol Dr. Sarsaparilla (has 1 three of any otherAyers Thin le but one example of the remedial value of Dr. Ayer's la all forme of blood disease.Sarsaparilla Thcie i ao other blood medicine that cure so proaotlv. so surely and ao Ihoi oughly. After near! ha!f a el teat and trial it la medicine of the world for the standardcentury all dikcnaca of the blood. Bores, ulcers, bails, teller, rheumatism, scrolula and ever other blood disease la curable by Dr. A verm Sarsaparilla. The success of thie remedr has caused many imitations to be pat aa the market. Imitation remedies work itation cures. The usivcrl testimony inU that ''one bottle ot Dr. Avera BaraaparilU is worth three of any otner kind. If voi re interested in kaowiojr wore about thia get remedy, Ayers Cu rehook, a story of cures tuld Jr, by the cured. It la seat free & JTwVt&o'rV A'" C" IRONING MADE EASY. Head the Advertisements. You will enjoy this publication much better if you will get into the habit of reading tbe advertisements; they will afford a moat interesting study snd will put you in the way of getting nine excellent bargains. Our adver- tisers are reliable, they send what they advertise. Japanese women wear neither corsets nor stays of any description. Their are worn with real Japun-eas- ea Heailacha Quickly Cured, d ocha never foils, Dr. Davis' Anti-Hoa- 25o A man In Berlin gets a living by breeding rata for vivisection purixMes. To Car Coaatipation Forever. Little words ar the sweetest to Take f asrareta Candy Cathartic. IDe orCfe hear; little charities fly the furthest, II U. C. C. fails to cure, ilruagisla refund mouey and atay longest on the wing; little Man doesn't get proper treatment in thia flake are the silliest, little heart the fondeat, and little farms the best tilled. world until be has kicked so long that it Little books are the most read, and becomes a habit. little songs the dearest loved. And I shall rcooinmend Pirns Cura lor Conwhen nature would make anything es- sumption for and wide. -- Mrs. Mulligan, pecially rare and beautiful she makes llumstead, Kent, England, Nov. 8, 19U5. It little little pearls, little diamonds, Nothing in tho world la safe from a little dew. Tbe sermon on tbs Mount woman with curiosity and a halrdn. la little, but th last dedication discourse waa an hour. Life la mad up It's a funny thing that 'most every faith of llttlea; death la what remains of curlst you see has a bald spot. them all. Day la made up of little Smoke Sledge' Cigarettes, 80 for Beta. beams, and night la glorious with litstars. tle Whra a Woman Shuald Kafava a gal Mr Leva. She should refuse hlm( writes s laSelfishness has a good sense aa wall dy correspondent) when she knows his aa a bad sense. We must love our- hsblta to be intemperate, for than esn selves well enough to feel that we b no unhsppler fata than must make of ourselves all that la pos- with s drunkard. Eh shouldmarring rates sible for us, and that no attainment hiss when thir la any hereditary dufor la too ua. possible humanity es In th family, such ss consumpgood for Anything that makes a life truer, high- tion or Insanity, which would in all er, brooder, better li worthy of th am- probability show Itself and cbuh HsntlB prinrlples by mea who bar had yearn of prarttm exyerisar la fhacy SS0? bition of a proper self love. Anything aanimer dmaaai to their natural whiteness aad Imparu e hmattfal aad ,ta" misery In after years. Shs should SSSrSlifla UJ1 1( 'h uan-maaufaetared that la perfertly herailMs. roa lain lug neither aiaenttb 'f PERFECT OF ITS KIND. In attainthat refuse him when eh sees he U In th or any other mheieaea lajuriune any way Impair tbe to llaea led eon be need even Mr a baby powder. ment of the beet of which we are cap- habit of associating with bad companFor Sale by All Wholesale and Retail Grocers. There is to be seen In Marsala. Sicily, able Is simply tha gratification of an ions, who may lead him Into s gamthe recently excavated Marsala vox an abnormal self love. g bling, drinking snd life. one of the most exquisite which has unworthy, She shpuld refuse him when she WHY. knows him to be that despicable thing male flirt; shs should reflect that foldo fashion's leaden Why always 11 he has treated other girls so he low ltf doesn't sell Scht'Iing's Best tea, tell us his name, may treat herself, snd no woman cares Why Isn't a glrl'i figure her fortune to lay hsraolf open to sneh treatment what kind you want English Breakfast, Instead of her face? She should refuse him when eh feels or and what size packWhy Isn't the tales bang on a lady's he hsa no love to live him, snd not Blend), Oolong, Ceylon, T forehead dead-loc- k marry, ss many girls do, for m horns; see that you get age you want Why shouldn't a rope learn some- no marriage can bo truly happy without love to swoeton the bonds. She thing when It Is taut? Dont send us any money. We sell at should refuse him when he ie proposWhy does th college year have Its to her for retail. her ing or from money commencement st tbe end? A girl can generally distinpique. San Francbeo Why Is th average doctor seldom guish rest lore from feigned, A. Schilling & Company m and even Inclined to leave well enough alone? if eh ear for him, should not accept Why is th editor who enjoys good him until convinced his motives are health always In a critical condition? disinterested. She should not refuse BUY Why Isn't the sound In a man's head him when ah really rare for him, when hla wife hits him with a broomnd knows him to bo a steady, faithful man, who will mako her happy, stick a sort of marriage ring? nd not cause her heartbreaks, which, Why la R a man can't walk alow to catch him perhaps, on of hr more brilliant lovenough for a street-ca- r ers might have dun. 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. or fast enough to catch a street-car- ? ta JS?1 If your grocer card-playin- Japan, Well it dont DONT BORROW TROUBLE. SAPOLIO CELEBRATED MARSALA VASE, come down to us from antiquity. Connoisseurs pronounce it a gem. Marsala Is an Interesting town aa well as a health resort. It still retains parts of Its fortifications, mighty bastion, some of them fabulously old, and there la a subterranean city as extensive the one above ground. The ratarorabs of Marsala differ from other catacombs because the Idea of dwellings for the IT IB EAST. Ik Ib aaay for any oa to aaderetand living ae well as the dead era considered. These catacombs doubtless orig- that Alsbastlas, th hoe of whtah la a wlie applies to any elean inated In quarries. solid sarfacs goao U rough a proesaa of aeuias and grows hard ace, should I've Just Joined th Be- b durabls. that la, not rabwits Sprocket and aeeta sd, but ndmltof Hum from raanaUns to without Club." Urns Cycle Handlebar ginners' having to wash sod asrap off Its aid eoats "What are your colors?" Sprocket befora renewing, it la equally Bt that all kalnumlnes ar Us rmrmq of thlh, Being "Rlack and bluo." manufactured from whiting thilft'. clays, ek furs bssa. and brtr stark on wail wi IliNk whlsh wksg aap M Ma otr. tt-- e mm see., aooa decays, and th rubbing snd ncnlim, then rommsaasn, Isnvlng th wall la a tomb! soadltlos. Oa asesuat of thia bed (puts, moat mano-fsi'Mrkalaomlnes brand their pmduers with aom arbitrary name, but tbs oonteaia of tb Peekage still re mala a kalsomlna Is far aai by drugglats aad psiat cslllaga Think of haring bsdrooma soverad with laysra sf molding flour posts to flood vs mala, with pspsr is hid thsm aad to absorb Ih mot slurs of rsaplralloa. sad aa animal la saltar groaad on Its fae far Biasasa garau; this banag among colon added, like n dared shirt, to bids tbs dirt: then tblsk of dselsra srsrywbera th Bossy practlss" of Kpeatlsg this pspeo-towisboul rsmorlag tbs old. and a Bomber MITCH SICKKKM of Homo at that, at many Sa Then think of a room seated with para, porona, permaanl ParUetijsrly thrwsl sad luag dlBtoaltlss, Atohaatlaa. which to minted with but little trouble or oipenn, and la purtrving nad wtosgly Mtrlbatsd to other sanses, Is tb of sosqrawy osbdlttsBS of wsbi sad aad Blto snobs Welt paper Ppeot-atoslU- ag free iron Id bs dearer than Alabaettoa If sf rsmorlag paper to aoneldemL TO DKAI.BKA. Xto sot bay a tow suit ar on Injunction cheap katooBtoea. 1ml tarn Uoos of Alsbrn Deaton asanm tho risk of o ault for dot by idling an infringement. Alahaettoa pony awa the right aoveiwd by 1st ten pi to ranks aad ssH wall sealing adaptod mixed with cold ft'itaallag Gnad Rapids, Kioto ntsa |