BEFRESHING, STIMULA'l`INGandHEALTHFUL How Good Looks, Perfect i Health and Pure Blood Can be Obtained and maintained Dalne's Celerv Compound Removes Every Trace of Disease. Iuolnng. If you would renew the system. cleanse the blood, nnd rid yourself of disease. you must u.-a Paine : Celery Compound, the guns I-yafom-cleansur and blood purier. The following letter front I). McMahon. guns I-yltom-claamyur nuu UIUUU puuurr. The following letter McMahon, Paterboro. Out... proves that Puma : Cal- ory Compound po-I-eases virtues and life- giving qualities unlumwn to the ordinary medicines and doctors prescripcionl: "I hung at-ant. nlnnnnrn in mntiivinn Ln non. I was troubled with I very bad type of eczema on my {see and in patches over my body for tour yours. I was under trentment. of three doctors at different. periods, and had also tried many remedies. but. ell proved useless. At- last. I bou ht. a bottle of PAine's Celery compound And put in Iodide of Potassium as recommended on the label. The one bottle did me so much good thatl bought. ve bottles more. and now am happy to say I am perfectly cured and completely free from tho troublesome disease. IIIOOIOIIIBB Ina UUClUI'l pnsuunpuuuuz "I have great pleasure in mstilytng to the fact that I aYino u Celery Compound has caused a remarkabie change in my condi- tion. |.I ..._- L.....|-J`.-I ...lL - `-41--1 Kn.-C in-so. | les, blotchea and blackheads 3 If so your loud ..ie sluggish, impuro and poisoned. ' While the I-fa-stream H reeking with im- purities you cannot. be healthy And good looking. H mm u:nuirI rmmw Hm avntam. alanine Is your face die ured by eczema, pim> Bloc, lackheads lmul in -lnnnnh hnnnrn and nninnnnd. DIsF|%6Uii{B%WTTi5AcEs. Btj IOIIO I001. III! OH Ill WIILSII vounsidu the stat! life. ` tax is joig to N A Voice (is! out out pnddoutinl elbo- '11:: hlntnhm And lnckhmds 2 vour Land Packages only 250. 30c, 400. 500 and 000 per lb. Sold by JAB. CRAIG & CO. 0EY|.0ll TEA Good H 'Things?: TY:":.. jj. Wm. Allen & Son, CALL ANDMSEE 1 l ALLEN'S SHOES. . .'. You'll know it by Ch 60:. ludee easier. looks better. will eteud more and con lone for 10-. pain then any other wheel ee en) ' ~ price. Dun`: an en oppoeltlon ' `-' deelel-'1 account of It but eee 16 log yourself. %Kirkpatrlck s Art Stmzl on 9W__'-_":`_ ., % Wood Frame Coipgt Font Brock Street. 3,. of 5 J Om-ne lno`ot Winds and not our price: for COHEN, IINBIN and snnnvs. Olu t ' I Sure remedy for lrnfnlu an- utnntlon. ug gorfoov. momhly naus- tor. lving re nblo and mm nulls. invn unbla in nllmcntu peculiar to vmvu-n. ll and N A box. DOG-DIM tu any nddnu. ' It In Cowlint. m Yonn shut. nddnu. I Cowling. Yongo shoot. ronnt.o.0uh o. tad bl flltthta. lccr is `taxed a lfgniy (Quart. ,. 7 ! 7\ vv I.dIu1\anI \:g;. lugllol Pu-lollnl Pills. ung nunndv In inn-vnlnr $0` The Struvlnqrrlq. Plnuppls. - Tomatoes,- Bananas, 1300., to sntisy the unto you may have acquired. for fruit; its healthy. You not the beat 0 market sords. ' lllUln l:II|u_y uulu `H30 south of doli- I We are roooiv bnsh mmta`~al.- mot oily from `Inn .....n. ..c Joli- C 8'I'IIl'l'. BCSI. was \"Il.I`|Ill III! ul along um um of the Blue Ridge mm funnua_ for com Inland blue:-o and` moonshine whis- hd. `rho swung otfiutn to this day v: I apt inure unto the mountains to halt Ill lt. without ,4: unnll army at their hurt. so lot I: not Iuuh at. our foreign neighhota if they kick u to loan about 33:: on that whiu lln` Jnnnldnn-(Inn -1.1! n! on. an uruu mm but! on his II) 1:3 hr uojtutyh {mm}; KQODT A'_',iu.w um: _ . 8 Iron anpoamvu. ~.lIuv`$::n"::-;`::-k.|'u?:nt out '&`I like 0 C; (IQ: nhnlyhvnnnnnnvuw nnbuh I-{th- ""'"`u.'v'..'.".s'.'.?m,` "`.'.:..n."` 35 . x%' 533 Iamwlet and was my ii Ilnvo gun -hni mL.n loin Iv baa no gum --new Ion nu--_ nni-Ip `Me In ixduuuuuuquunn. an .4;-A-nun ol .ltnn-PomIu\I "` ` Lav -' ` - ` > ue Al m min _o,J.nt.MI no 1,049.) "NoV` wk.` .11: I.--`At piesent it Iloidub as lam.-a '. um I. before the 0 an ion in ovember, ii "any unread and spread until` it over- Jhudom-all tholomd. It i I postlblo that _ be life of this republic Is to be put in sadly peril bocsuu our law-makaru in- Ilst. outulng hear I penny n. quurll Anyone whp think: that there are no ilnnger signal: {lying and that there `In no tmuhfo brewinl n.l1 6ul.-wollld do : syn. Jvenvana. Norlll uarounu. wait \~`inhh and all along the line` 1:! than Illnq Riclnn u-um fnlnnnn far mm. 'm'C II UlUIIlUllI-vII|-nun Ind c-mug ol .luII-PomIcnI Tnnon to ho lordod um: no Genu- Inlnnl Dlvhu In lfnvgt 6! Inch: I.I_._ MIIX (E WK I III! III fhenvano. Nor! Carolus, Huh Anal .|I -has Mn Ila. nvurysnoII'uI1u- Ed a: druid run: A n.;:Ll.1-- we an Inc ongmu auunuu uuu. no In Aha other (ollow., Afthough who 'o!ocHon ls `ueveml monuxg _ol. our guyisl Eur-iota. who ttt:e_ \\`|llmzt to aacgfloe E. amnalves fog cu` con ` o , ' faith in J'1e' 11'.".nsnu3s o?` L3;`I!Itno`\ll.;d impartial prov 4a,.Ianr,in that "He who foedcth` the ravens nu `vwntoheth tho Iparrowa fall," might. in the hurrv nnd_ turmoil _ot ejection day warlock po.."". .1 .'.$'.:?ir?.'3..`?.`..`?.'i.`'%;:`?`3` mg name the Lord helpslthose who help thpmselves. They tats this ~cnrly start. tdmmnko it certain that they wall be on hand when the snow flies. "l`hn' lnunt uhumof dnmocratis reform ters tunontt the sheep. I don't know what the goat has ever done to merit. such scurvy treattnent. It is true that he may flavor hli soup -with a discarded tomato can. and. hav- ing diwztrded its succulent juit-es, might swallow the can itself: and it is also true that he may t)(`(`aLilt)n=l.ll)' make it delightful lunch from ttfottmthtnet. pos- ter of "The (ireatest Show on Fart.h." None of these acts are critninal. lilac]:- stone. the highest authority on the (`Olli- rnon law of England, t3lphtlll(`tlllV le- ctures that the goat is perfectly justi- fied in the selection of his menu. and his gastronomic tastes are entitled to our most dislin uishetl oon~itleration. our masonic riends understand him better; to them he is not t)lll_v orna- mental liut useful; a ride on his l-at-k is said to be the liveliest an.l tnott. ex- hilaratin: (`ll:|l`t|t`l0l', protltu-tn}: the mist nt)H'll sensatiom, equally divided letween the motions of an PIg_\'ptian drotned.-try and a llulllplsnvk-"fl wlnle. There are places. however, where Mr. \\'illi:un Goat--for that is the way he is rated on the ship's lookt-ltas ;tltUul as nice in lzillet as am of the anitnul vrention. It may not. be generally known, hut no vessel in the Atneric.-tn navy goes to sea \\ithout a goat, and from the first moment he puts his dainty hoof on the ship's deck to the time that he if officially transferred to some other ship. or nature claims him, front the admiral, in his eletzzuyt t unr- ters aft. to the cook's as~i<.tnnt scallion. Billy is the only one on board who dare take the weather gauge of the admiral when he is taking his constitutional on the quarter deck just before breakfast in the morning. Billy was always on hand. and he trotted and down with the admiral. Break `t. W313 l`t`.'ld_v when he started for the ward room. where he al\\'t\vs found his own waitimr. Tho reform-progressive democracy have taken the old quarters occupied by Mr. St. .lohn-exvuse me. Fin\it'n--durimr the last presidential election. They have a lzig yellow eat for their mascot. and `oat. now they are \\'atuhin'I to see Willi` wax` he is going: to jump. in the meantime they have sent. their blacklist to several of the mint promi- nent democrats inthe stategiviturtltetti fair and square notice that derno'r:u`y wants them no longer. The first vietitn to not the knockout. is l)a\'id Bennett Hill, the man who paralyzed the nlllmn long year ago with the announeexnent, I am a democr:tt-an announcement that awoke the echoes from Green- land`s icy mountain sto India's eoral strand. "Twice governor of the state of New York. and for the past six \`t`.:l"a its senator-out he goes. Roswell I`. Flower, lute governor of our state: Hugh Grant. mayor; Henry (`oudert. Rinhard (`mkem lord hitrh executioner; \\'illiam Slteehnn. the present hitrh priest of 'l`ammnn_v. and many others equally pmntinent. Meanwhile the oriwinal re- foruierq are fixinx their fences and are not gowns: to get left-~lt' they know it. '|`o`the great Mtonishment and in- lllltnlllltill of the prohiliitionists. l)r. Ratmfonl has declared in favor of Sun~ d=|.\' lr and Dr. Parkhurst has join- ed Ur. Ratmford. tut-J he thinks Sun- d." '}: mild he a very (`ll`0llI`nl. lh-nz. ll_te_n are so umny divisions and sub-tlu-tsiotu among um r..f0,-m- N3 N`-l>||bli=|lls. democrats and sinners that I am compelled to ask. with 'l`om Mme Mm `Weaker. Where lull t at! liR0.\l)Blll.\I. E W In ue! pal rgw ` %v.'.'..u "annui- i.';.l'on orth- |'. I'll!` ll 5$Ql'b-_d5l-2 out . We on thl_a side of the his have m the ne_W na 0. wt ` y. be sdmethmg t at .1 out it. I0 thnt he mngnitl 3-';::g:. %'.;:':, .`".:.,t".,`z;% "`t`_ :a. bum o 1 war: It t.not Hm Mb `frnw mad. rgluthe pains traveller may use with an o e that are the original Jacobs an be is 4|`. clhnr {Al Inw_. when the men. `The latest ihumof this made nnm-fast on b`rivlu._v ni ht, J-nne 4. l . the Hotel Barlhoidi, w en upro inmnnto. or ulmse. was sent forth for the guidance 0! all true demo- crata. The test is to he `the unquali- fied lnlloraement of Willlaun J. Bryan. who led our coherls to defeat. 9.111 the ' ytorm. which Jeffersoni.-in ` not swallow; the silver \ bbled whole. to get. it ou(._ o the hi g'a highway. and close of `all. troublesome 0hstruo- lion! th I, ahuul lemeen William J. Brynn a the white house. Bryan! Bryan ! B you'll and nol.ody but Bryan.` and" no romise with the traitors who l.:el.ray the regular democracy In 19916. and made a republican victory pos- .:s. . don`d you for ot id." ' New York a terribly excited. Tle ezust. side. where 170.000 foreigners in t hlved like bees, a. tux on heer. whiw they regard in one of the necoaazui..~ ol life. is worse than the horrors of mu llnuisition. Meetings ure held every niwht in all ports of the foreign dis- tr-int; speeches. the moat, enurohistio and violent. are received withtthunders of applause. 'l`o co-rtuin pursom thesein- oerndinry demonstrations may seemlike good Joke, because u enny equert. is added to the priue of t eir beer. unrl it. migrht. be it good joke in Maine or Vermont. but not in New York or Chi- cago. In New York nuuiy millions of dollars are invested in its munulucture. It. is it paramount interest in the state 0! \\`iscomin, the breweries in and uhout Nilwuukee being among the lurgost in the world. Wisconsin has on immense German population; they constitute the best elements of \\'(`\il(`l`n .-ot;iet_v; they hol-l the largest. part of the wealth of tho . fortunate atnle and where they urr most. numerous life and property nu nxnn.` nnnnrn, lfvl), a :_n ble. zjble. M As a primary element. of sucoau, the banishment of poiilicul thugs nnd trai~ tors from the party counsels. so that on the Judgment day they m be properly hordod with the goats; w He the rml genuine. no mistake. simon bure, Bar- Iholdi democracy are up to 1 mr neck: in sweet. olov r and nuke up their quar- t a sheep. I dun`! Irnnw \\'h11I the 0'0! BVCP The World`: I Had. It in stand (hm [hora are 1.000.000 blind le in tho,vmrld. or ums to every 1.8)! inlml.it:n 1a..Lntasr reports show 000 blind penons in l-Imrlaml. or 870 or each million inhabitants. B!ind infants of less than live \\-an. 166 for earh miffion. between five and fifteen. :58; between hventy and tunn- `lv-tisoi 422; halween forty-five` and sixty, .l5.,and shove sin -five years. 7.000 forizearh million. lush: and Buy an the muntriea where the Ni contituto than Inux. propor- tionate alguher 0! (ha lou pulation -J R t It I I I using!` I-inns up`-`.03.... ..:.c.a ->|II `SIDS! 0|! l`l`0|II( OI .lnQ [.0] UK uponel moducal auengnon. and in Egypt, lzoeunse of opthnlmn due to ir- rllmion caused h `pavement of the Qnd hr rho min , Thar. nun n-..-1.. Igmuuu nun: persons In nuropemn us- cm, the larger number being in Fin- land and tho northern proviuuu. This is nbritd to tho [Int country and im- perftct ventilaliun in Inns of the 1+ Ilm. Though mom Hun hall o the Nlj` in the 9;: in. onz-tenth of the man number in urope.--Londun Muil. riumon uusou_n movement of the l`ho mu . Therq are nearly and bi ` 333.3 hut persons in European Rus- sm the learner number In-inn in 1:5..- Iuu war: not tnnpl. U lnllnlund. the r I w and` of tho (`um h:vogadup(o:!the atone-lztukin rule for tramps, with not! Neck. 0. has. swam Irish par-r. 30 IO un` f 3.103 tramps t 1!`. mar thnmlfngodinc 1-rm-_ noun mo uunun or :.1u.1 tramps last over the pn-coding year. The in the country would be '0lI:i tuluced if the anus rule Inna . as they demand support with- ` ` any return for it. It is ouc- In the zingytown (hr the an-or t can naive-an the hotel lamps: of tholovsn who nth asht- uIoo.`bedfotthcInlta|I|h1~ak1'ut I08! tlllilt. Tlia nun: oneoun.-gm thotnnllllndunmeolihonu-o bold to dgndnonoy. and give in- Iltlca if they do mt put it. If 3 d alga `in hall in mnorvn far IIIIII9 u um: no mt gut II. II 9! stun was ke in Rm-u for than` It night In-ea chaired cilfool. an it in hi in Ireland. - un most secure. In Bavaria and many other parts of Germany the auparvieiun of heormnking is not considered henen.Lh the dignilv of the pun. Jta purity and st.rom;l.h must. he a toxtho state`: high standard. and it the I` fails on tho test the hu- nls are smashed and the poor beer is al- lowed to run into the gutter. The gov- bmmont seems to think that the preser- V|tlull"ot the cll.in-0'5 beam}: is of 4;; much consequence as the safety of his property. _ To 1 human who knows nnvlhumr of Until Work IO! thugs. uh-ul IL. uuwuvl I... yon.-um To-geaain HEALTH ENDS suc- 3'GE8SFULLY. ' In Wu Attached With l.n:r|ppo.AIut Unable to do Any Work-IIh,1oet In Illl Iptlh `I'll! approached `loll! Uncouoolonneu. , From the Cnokshire. Qne.. Chronicle. Nowell Waldron is awell known far- mer `lit-int; near East Clltton. Que. As his friends and neighbors know he pass- ed through a very trying illness an the result of 1. severe attack of,-la gxippe, arid when I correspondent of the Chron- in is called upon him he had no hesita- lion in giving the particular: of his illness and cure. Mr. Wald:-on nail: I believe I owe my life to Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and [am glad to.have a chance to say a good word in favor of that reliable medicine. During the winter of H95 when la grippe was so prevalent. I had a severe attack of it. and it left me so weak that I was un'- allle to do work of any kind. I consult- ed a doctor. but as he did not mppoau` to help me I hegan using different ad- vertised medicines. but the result was the same. I sat no benefit, hut on the contrary. was growing weaker. At times I was subject to sinking spells, which venged upc-n total unconscious- ness. I was leifinq day by day and was Lecoming hopeless. A ntighhor who called to see me urged me to try Dr. \\'illia.ms` Pink l ilis, and lsetnt for a few Loxes. After using them tor a couple of week: I began to feel better. and after the tirst symptoms of relief llegun to gain steadily. I nun now us well as any man, and can do as puml a day's work as ever 1 (liil. I know that my cure is clue to the use of l)r. \\i'.- liams` link Pills and I am ulwiiysglud to recommend them. Dr. \\'i||iun.s` Pink Pills are not a patent medicine, hut a. prescription. An analysis of their properties show that they contain in condensed form. all the elements nece.ss:Lr,' to give new life and richntue to the liluotl and restore .~'lm.t- te-real nerves. They are an unf:ii'ing speci ic for such (lis(*t|.st.`8 as l0c()m')lr)r ataxia, partial paralysis, S1. Vitus` dunce, sciatica, neuralgia, I`ht`llm2\llsIll. nervoua,.,ht-udaclies, and utter efl'ccts of la nr.5p'})e, pulpitntion o the heart, patio and sa low complexions. und the lirml feelimr resulting from rvous prostrat- lion, ulldiseases resul ' g from viliatcil hulnors of the h` . such as scrnfula. chrnni" erysi .5. etc. They are nlso aspecifi.` fo troubles peculiar lu fe- males,` such 1.: suppressions, irregulari- ties an forms of \\`eukne5s. '.l`h..' are for sale lay all druggisls, or may lie haul by maul from in`. \\illi;m-.5` Medicine (11).. lli*0'k\`illc. Unt., it filly cents per Ixox or six tunes for 82.50. Rcluse all iminniuns and medicines ul- legal to be Just as good. To (Mr Queen. n nu Ilv -___`_ Beloved Queen ! Thou urt. l ween. The most revered nf all Inlu wlmw l1.-unds now (all The rm-ins of govvrmuent, Puwor so \\'iael_v Ivm My lu-Men's Kim: c To whom \u- luring The higher lril-mu as we raise tho puwln. (iod.sa\`e the queen !"-Uur noble, gm. .-...nu n unnn l l \'t"lurm! ) The sun's bright my. Since l'Ide-n .s primul dawn. ` Mid elnpirtx~\ grunt untl gone`, `I\'e`t-r fv ` on gums so rare n... ...\`.-.u .1: en fair... \ I001 xxngnnms vusu And unsurpu.ssed-- _ As he firm set umul the ocean's \\'|do, ` Reflecting Brit.-1in`s glory _nnd her priulv. These deck thy crown with high ranmvn, More limn its J1-wvls bright. And Briiuiifs giant might, By these 1\ul0ni.\| lands lI](`l`(`H.`59S in thy lmnds; We h(>lll:l[1t` pm`, And own thy awn) Ily lmimx. loyal he-arts more highly pri7od. Barnum: {or sixty years now exorcisul. Acute sullen-Inge From Acute Rhonmntlc Allment llelleved lly Bonus Amorlnuu Rheumetlo Cure when Hope lied Well- Nlxh uoue-Irn. W. I'M-rlu. Wlfe 0! A Well-Known llsnuhwlurur OI (ilencoo. cheerfully Tell: the Story or net Cure. "I In: lor years A greet aulleror from rheumatic utlecuion in my enklee, end an. time: was on bed that I could not welk. ltried every known remedy end treated with beet. physicians for years. but no per- menent. relief. Although my condence iw remedies wu about uhauated, Iwnainduc ' ed to try South American Rheumatic Cure. l pu ted Aboltle. The very res (lose gave relief. Hind alter taking No bot.- ules all pain had venibhod. end there has been noreturnof ls. Ido cheerfully ro~ commend this greet. remedy." Sold by W. n. Medley. l GI.-Id|_\' do We Th)` jul ilee ` Fnqnge In celulurnlo. Nor would \\e In\~iln.lo ` If f(`(` from near or far, 'l`h\ |M`:|l`l` should 1-\-`er mar, Tllve Ind!-fend. Our rnyul friend, ~r:n |..... ..-n .mHm| In sit Our ruyul Inenn, _ Till thou url called lo snl upon the Ihrnno ` ` 01 llnn who rule`: the unnversa alone-. To In person who knows nnvlhmg hi otmntrybhiato it is really laugh-. time what nmn our Iolons arraign- lm in; Bugllah uni Germans because they make a nnliunnl fixlit for their beer. Wu are such an intelligent poo- plo on this side of tha water we navur. never, never would do such xx foolish thing. Hn! hnl ha! and a tiger! It. is an old man. van 0id-lhLl. is run-vs-1v-q Mm MoSwnt-BIlllgvr. when I asked you to got :3 lxmk turn birthday present for hrctlxcr John, I supposed you would so loct one that had at least A substantial blndlng. This one will fall to plus Ix-Ion he has hull It nix month; xu- u..e..--o__\:n in non`? Inlmlm ll no Lnnlplr Dollar. The story is of an English volnntna client. In the try dun of the awtico. who. not bell: qulto fnmmnr with the drmhook, was card to umnaa his men an follcws: Ill thou-. _\-nu! In-!l-no. right -whon`l! Nu. demnm all! Oh. yon know what I mun--turn up Bunk tunnel"- an-`In-Jul End: he has nun It In mousna. Mr. MoS\n2-No. It won`t, Lobt~l|tL II will last that hrothrr of yours a hundn-cl years In any kind 0! binding. It`: a book on`unnnenx--Chlmgu Tribune. U I XIIIID-`(HI wna Household Words. on mmissmccts. . . youn` the other ol hhcy." . nna1,g:`rnv Ihl?" `cl.-mm ` I Inquiring Boy--Pn.' `that Q dim hon lxy ucusulng A thin? I). mm-nu! nnr hmllv cums)-- 0VIl' runny tapas:-esp- rl (wornm 1'hqmccn.uy:nI.Ihn\ tbqput I big hole In It lib: thoono which Bridget`: ulttlvinu mn0.~tnIInluthudoonl.- xwrut Weekly. "on my pm.-' No. Otmi 7. lhnddllnqrdha hIhonn!ng."-WulJton Sin. In (`0:0u.aS so mu -- \'u`0v kxngdoms vust A mt. I\I\\lI I-n:|.ecn_'i_.. signal: ying and um: mere 1: no no brewlnc u.hcu1_.-vvould do II to lo ttour of th0"Oll`.,B`lt, gvhoro the anarchist and the horn t rpw r_dwpll," Out in thwidgle of` the unt and In `front ofa y saloon" AR 030! ad knqts. of turn denoumlng t tyrant: who are robbin us of every right thshmoku life wort living; or. II .`p Glrlinn triut vehemently ex- pnqled {L 11.: t 0 Sanzerlest. on Sunday: "MIME lriens. you don't ye.l know 111- nuly dot your hhertiaa vou trampled condor foot. like noting at all. De soun- dry vhs going to do tugs. Vol. vos ale shudder? Plenty voa de mndder; lay vent to tux mine poor. I don't. buy dot tun; Ivould tie first already, and doh`d for id." Now Ynrk 3 tarrihlv Tle, G I'Il`- vu cu---qy~ `"1 nwyonhnrrylng nlagtuutpu-obs! Ilht." nld one young man. _ 4 Vnno H nnnllnd um:-.nho.r_ "wan Intgeh Iugus ux uncv. | "On my pf? "Ila (E nlinn, nu um W. \V. \\'evse. (`I ..,..Z.. I Ull ailvr nun ml; (`lotus queen ! FROM AGONY TO JOY. __._._._:. \ nu Whleh 1: nooonma and rnouooa ` up All In lnnlin and Jgnnn. J XKEIRIIIB II nnyunwu-Id I1; lhngt 'I'IIII IVIIIGII II lln!vIIuluIs uuu Kr-wuuuu ' by All In India And Japan. India.' which has no poor law sys- tem. is the home of the ideal--religious. metaphysical and domcstic-to an ex- tent which makes those ridiculous who speak of her crud: as ignorant. or her inhabitants as "heathen." You never see any but the most wretched women begging for aims there. Why? The explanation proves how elevated. even - if mistaken, the average moral sense is of the people. Every woman not de- formed. or `an outcast. or insane-at ieast in the higher castes--has been be- trothed atan aarw use to a. boy, whose household thencetorward adopts her entirely. It the littlmhusband dies be- fore or during marriage the disaster is regarded universally as the penalty for sins committed by the female in a pre- vious life. The widow must submit. and will submit. not marrying again, but hoping. by patience. to rejoin her lord atter death. and his family w"l until her demise loynliy support her :or his sake. Practically these views ob tain all over the land. and as every fe- male child becomes betrothed_aii wo- men are denitely provided for. 10 or... .-nu). an-dnr nf raw-Ooln nf-ndn rn- Jib Cw. ".""!" ..s.uu.otn:. puhonns twinge ot rhea. ' Q Ball`: don. It. will hurts my EXCIIEII. nvoyounvuuuuuu-nu. punun u~ pun. Donudy. [twill enroll: nduidnth c-nu. 50 call alottls men are uennueiy yluvluuu tux. If the rash nrdor of certain etude re- formers could have its will and alter this no as to promote the remarriuge of Hlndoo widows all those who be- came wives for I1 second time would nd neither Qf the two allied families willing to ausflln a. wife belonging in the next world to two husbands, or to none at all. Besides this. the sentiment -0 oh.-. I-.\.nn,hnn nr hlnnrl I-nlnrlnn- H0!!!` 11! Bil. IJ\'!I|uI:'I LIIII. uu: nclunucun of the bhao-bund. or blood rolutlon- ship. is all powerful In the land. and never repudiated. An also In Japan. where there an no poor laws and no pnupers, the tltaa of ldnshlp are every whr-re acknowledged. dlschumd and re;-uld, and the household cake-I vrlll lm distributed to all who put forth the claim of poverty. hunger and rlntlon- nhlp. Add to all (ma that charity l.-s not so much & virtue In lndln. as u hnhlt. 0. rellgloua m-ruslty, nn Indl.=~ pennahle passport to further prosperous exlstoncea. and It wlll be seen why ln- ` dla In n moat tender and oeotlve man- ner {ullls the law whlch Chrlstlans only. or principally. talk about.-.`llr l Edxrnrd Arnold In North Amerlcan Ite- vlew. ` l nu-cw -coca The earliest contrivnnce for keeping time \`.`a.s the hourglass. which. 0! uncertain antiquity. was still employed at the lzuginnlng ot the present centu- ry. an J. indeed. I: now in use on some reading desks in the English churches. On the pulpit of the queen`: chapel at \\`ind.-or there is l twenty minute glass. xx-t:ich-time the orttor for the Snndzur is advised not to exceed. The clepsydra. or water clock of the Re- mrcns. was invented by Scipio Nnsica 133 n. 0.. and toothed wheels were ln~ trodurod into these pleces of n.echnn- ism by Ctesiblus about no B. C. The earliest complete clock of which there is certain record In made by n Scra- een mechanic in the thirteenth century. The most celebrated clock In the worid ls that ot the cnthednl at Strasalmrg. ts-hlch'tells not only the hour._but the day of the week. the month. the any of the month and the year. It can- tata: 5 large number or auto tons. {lg- ures ot nngeln. saints n nnlmnin whit-h appear It regular Intervals. and I crowd always ensembles at the hour of noon to wit es: the proceslon of ' ltltolnatons. at t time. -.__:__. Bismnrck'a Boswell. Herr Moritz Busch. studied theology. but in ma went intcfpolitics us a. violent dunno- crnt, came to the United States about the same Mme as Curl Bchuri and for 11 short -time tilled the pulpit or a German church. He returned to Europe in 1833. to travel in Palestine on behalf of the Austrian Lloyds. edited the Gl`('uIbn!\' till i866. and utter acting in various ca- pacities in Schleswig-Holstein and Han- uver was employed by Bismarck us press reporter. Among his duties in such we-ro the writing and forwarding of articles which the chancellor wished in the interest of his policy to see pub- lished in the leading papers. He re- mained in Bismarck`: service without any distinct functions till 1873. Q Aftnr Mm `war A number nf slmtchos Two Trollryl. There are two klnds of trolley:-those that are lmllt to carry passengers and those that are bullt to sell bonds of and to sell machinery to. They may look allke at rst, but In tlme the all!- terenoe becomes very apparent. and thvre are obvious qaxngera In multlply- lug the latter variety. It takes some- body`: money to syt any trolley llno gt-lng. The people are full of the ldea that real estate doubles the minute :1 trolley llne touches It. and there Is in the III` more or less of the spirit that led. thlrty years or so ago. to rulnous investments ln steam road: all over the Mate. The farmer who takes hls savings bank deposit to help bulld n trolley that is to pass hla door may mortgage hls home next to keep the road ru 5. `and eventually may see the service topped and the house sold. People don't run trolleys at A loss for- ever. Somebody must foot the bills. I. u- ....-..o..I In nnmo 1!-all Infnned SOIHEDOGI mun IUOI uu: ulna. It In asserted In some well Informed quarter: that one must search long to nd a Magic cross country trolley that pays. Br that as It may. It Is obvious -that :1 good many are projected that cannot pay. and It is equally (rue that eventually the line lhu doesn't pay wlll come to xrlet,--Hartford Oourant. (ilsuncl Iuncuuua un lam. ' After the war a number of sketches from his journal were published R1 the Gnrtoninuhe. but they were suddenly broken on` by the editor of that period- ical. whervupon Count Bismarck wrote to the editor expressing his father's sai- isf_ncilon. Bu.-ch is the most coplnuz`. and minute of the prince : biographer:-. with a genuine Boswciiian vs-neratiem for his aubjecg. which is by no means the lens! qualication fur such in func- tion. ` `How nvgui gen. ?\`'nb}aXN's sciLu.douv m 1950. thing. Ha! hm nm and Inger: lt is an old story. var to say. it is more thlm an undred years ol ago; we had seen hard times and we thought we know aomethin about it. Our papa. Monsieur Jenn ltul . had giv- en us some terrible druhhingts, but we uuuuionnlly got. back mt tho old mun with a few uppervuts, some side windars to the final knockout. when he threw up the sponge in 1783. Anv mum nu-sun would have thounht I know my husband I-Lily mu BAK Iowan: hall`: `to make. h u we can` see 0 mg); ,1. ' AI. tcther used to bake. . C Ho In .11: the parlor: v Care: for thus baby n.' But. oh. he doesn't roasrtho most A: papa used to do! B h od taste In cumn out nd.-he olng children`! clot ea.` - That means economy. no doubt, But rather`: cooklns 809:! I really must. Insist that `Jake Shall seek a cooking school And learn to make such men and echo Anluther does. by rule. And thenhow proud Ind `glad I'll ho. when ma brings father here. To hear her say. "Ira lnln to not Jacob mm cook. my gar." -J. L. lleutondn he Quilting Bee." Blunnrclrn Bonvoll. TRUE CHARITY. Chaps en I`a,Filfote.-'l`aka lamb c ps, trim, and ny on buttered pm. pe 3. Make :1. thick sauce with oneoup I of |oi`in,: water, thickened with one haxtpitu tnhleapoonful of Ilour and one tahlepcouful of butter. cooked togoth- or, and avored with one-quarter tea- moonful of salt. and one tauspoontul o choiped parsley. $proad the sauce over 1 e chaps in the papers, [old the Mtge.-A, place in a. `pan in 1: moderate oven and lake for ten minutes. Serve in the papers. m..~.m-um of rice and meut.-Boil one and pour tomato sauce over it. Rnvahnut des Aruhs-~0neteaspoonful grated rh0co|u.te, two table-spoonfuls rice flour. one-halt tnhlespuontut ur- mwroot, one tulylespuonful powdered uugur. Thoroughly mix and rub these lnutcrinls together. 'l`lIk{5 two scant tgalpleoupoonfuls of the mixture and wet with one run of \\'ute1'. Stir siuwly in- to one quart u[ hot milk und Imil five minutes. Very healthful zuul nutriti- ....u 'I`hnu-.- iq nnnxulh Hf tilt`. mixture Casserole of rice and ru ) of rise till tender. Chnp"'very {inc half a pound of may cold meat; season with half an. tenspconful of pepper. unu- fourlh temspoonful of celery-salt and one tenspoonful pf finely-chopped onion. Add one hazuen egg, two tahlespoonfuls .4 r.'.... .0-m-lrnr vrutnbs. and monsten Add hazuen [W0 lalllespuuluula of fine (`sucker crumbs. and moisten with enough hot. water to punk it eu|- ily. Butler in small mould, Hm: the lmitom un`J sidas half an inch deep with tho rice, puck in the meat, cover closely with rice and steam forty-five minute-:. Loosen it round the edge of the mold. turn `it out. upon 21 platter it. Rm-nhnnt lea Aruhs-~0neteaspoonful ll1l|.|l.llt\S. Very Ill`1lHHlUl lulu lIu\IIu- nus. 'l`hert- is enough for two (luvs. ` Roast Fillet of V9z\l.-L`-at a thick piP(`0 of veal from the upper part of the leg and have the In`-nos removed. I"iil the (':1\'i(y with the stuffin-'. made if one (`up of hreml rrulnhs muisl9n5=`d with um` hull"`up of \\u.tur, um-.-lhird of a cup of nmlte-(I butler, one-fuurlh teuspuonful still, one hull` .'mllsp0on of pepper untl unei-half tvaiciponnful pow- xierml thynw. '|`i~- into :1 round alittgm. llrevdgv uith suit. [wppvr und flour. put strips uf york nu-r lhu top and mike. Add \\:llt`l` as 500]] us` t|u~ flour luv: |\ru\\'nt`ll and li:i.s"le MIN). (Tuvvr with :i [l.`l1)(`l` to prevent burning, and` ulluw hull" an hour to 21 pound. I the In msa. Any sane rsun would thought that we hit got all the fighting we wanted for the mat. of our natural lives. Tho country was in ruins. from from Capo (`ad to the Mississippi; there were no clothes. _no show. no fuod for tho atatrvinr thnustknda whose cry from ddrknam till dawn xuguin was hroml. trend. hremt. llnvu you evvr heard that cry! Not Then l`-ml rant you never Iuuy. llenrtl in the . ning light of open day and undvr the tit-rm glare of as noondny sun it in torrillln; hut he-ml IS it startle: the silent at night und thrllla the heart 0! the lonely lrnvt-lvr over desert plaini it sounds lib the cry of n tmt. auuI-fur Whivh than is no lotha and no mxpmthe torovornmru but death. A: I....l.I \\Ann1\ Iun.I tun Iunnn I-0- 0. ll. Ohnpln. Jeweler. (H Burk`: Fnlln. says He Is A New Man Slut-e l'n|n[ The (Iron: south American NervIue.- Ill: Testimony in Enrlurud y Thousands of Others. For years I have been greatlv troubled with nervous debilitv nnd allectien of the kidneys. I believe I tiled every proprie- tary medicine under the sun, but. none seemed to give mo uny xelief until I had tried South American Ncrvino. To my eurpride the titer. bobble gzwo me great re- lief. I have persevered in taking in. and can say that I have not. felt. tun well for years. I do lieartily recommend this glean cure. Sold by W. H. Sludley. Ialluuau nun: nu Duo Bl:m'I\'\'ll.l.E, June l0.-'I`o- dnv a cheese board was another surprise. and, though the price opened at 7'\`c., it. jumped to Sic. before the close. The cable was 443.: 1,619 boxes of white and 2,718 boxes of colored were offered. and the binding was spirited. Even at S-,'}c. the buyers did not gob all they asked on the bnerd. because the salesmen, as usual. had sold them be- forehand at. A price to be governed by board quot.at.ions. Altogether 1,586 boxes were sold on the board, but. the balance and several thous.m(l boxed not. boarded sold alter the ridjournment us 830. A Triumph Won. "Before telling l)oan`e Kidney Pills I felbthat diabetes had its grip upm me. Now l know that it has boexfmet and de~ feeted. l have used the pills for some time und now enjoy good health. 1 shall always be glad to testify to she merits of this triumphalrnedicine. Sign ed. Ricuum Li'm.\.\'. St. John. N. B. cry sums, lno lnu (wuarm for cub. olophone. 116. June: Campbell. corner of Wellington and Ban-ack streets. always Inn on hand 3 .......l .o~.I. nf I.-h rnnnln, mm and nnnnh and anack stream. always my un uunu 1 good stock of best: maple. out And nncnt. ry slabs, me And codarblockn . All cheap fnr 915th. alanhnna. Cheese nlnrkotn. in WV- A NEW MAN. Wood Inn. Pr.-hlbltlon Convention. Tunoum, J une l2.-The executive of the dominion alliance is proceeding with its arrangement for ll. meeting of the do- minion council on-July 13th and 8 provin- eial convention on July l~l'.h. They any that the postponement of the plebiscite campaign lot a year will not affect the con- \'en!i0n to any great extent. Plane fol the Ontario general election. and to assure a single issue light when the plebiroite is when will be the chief business before the conventions. \ As the provincial gathering will take place on the day preceding the Epworth league convention in larger pro~ ` portion of young delegates is expected than on any former occasion. Saturday and Monday men : 86 suits l5! `:5. Dunlap. King SLIOCL: out damn. Ae lauid. xnenm h.-ul just hem I1`- elored. when sI.I\Id(Il|_\' the revolmiun broke out. afresh: poor as the munlry was on Al` had to to raised to crush the incipient rebellion, which. after a few engagements it. did most. effectual- ly. and on inquiry it mu disuovered that mine which come near deelgxin tho mpublic. Just after its hl -bought victory was that in order to procure revenue to carry on the government our law makers had laid at as on whis- key. `The whiskey rebellion. at the close "of the revolutionary war placed the life of this nation in an vleully peril us the rebellion of 1861. We hul no army. no mu . no money in the treasury. and the col octane of the whiskey tu mu`- ried their lives in their hands: for they bed Io deal with dletete men; moat ot whom had been in the u-my from alert to lhjeh ol the revolution. In the mountams when they were I~orn \ heal never known the mtnints Ill`. 3: mind?! the luv `mania: [:3 enemy. ea 3' y I their media: at eiiit the whole meI\:;-tepndedouw thin I: out . .'lhum--1 Na Canal in