I It truth with him who I†' one clen- ln diver: tones, . ' on W atom mm to hing; 'f'h‘lnp. "You," an the young play-Iona of We unease. “our family has a no'tta, lint I prefer not to use It. It I- a_ Huge too lune-tho In my not“. 'Nonh shook Ml head gloomny and unusual something that "that boy coming to l bu! ona."â€"â€"cmclnmtl Tri- "Are all the animal. In 7" naked Noun nun. another look at the barometer. "All but tho leopards †replied Run, “and I think we have a pair of then spotted. " "Get out. I lay." - “Yet. nun. 1'" to if you want me to. I only dropped In to tell yo of . an and cure cure for freckles and red but, man. adul- aâ€, mum." “What h It!" "NM! nub death! Homkaaper~flere, you! just you lave. or I'll not the dogâ€"- TrunHlen-e, mumâ€"~â€" mhsmm n! m Ym'n counmw own- n F m '0 Ivory now thmmtm- "pk-ï¬r. 1:“ II- mmm In line but“ am mwl'flqdmI-mm Isl. mun. Ina...» museum u an. mil-g 01.15, win up. mmmflnom I... «on no "no“. min-ll W in; I, I... Alton. myâ€... Chm and la- Ye‘r'n m mm...ummnmu.n â€can“. “In I. II‘I. Adios- 1'!) ton-‘- canal-n, m â€In,†‘- wah-oo With OCH-‘0‘. Josh Elk-Ina. n negro. went down Into n well to clean It out. A: noon II he pet Mn feet on the bottom qulckunds cloned around them...“ he could not more In Inch. He told those at the top that ho was fastened In sucking and. and for them to pull hlm up. They pulled 1nd pulled. but could nnt no" the man. The mrtlon In no (net thnt try n they wmld they could not move him. For forty-eight home he remained It the button of the well. And all the tllno thone Above were do- ‘ In; thelr bent to pull hlm out. He had been pulled at with rope and wlndlasa nntll Me John were so more that thla had to be abandoned. Plnally l he: was sunk nronnd hlm and the send and Ill! were dlpped out of the box. Alter cavern] hours the man van released Ion dead than Illve.â€"Atlnntn Con- etttntlon. DR. 1]. Nov over prlvlkm loath 0! Poplar Bltll, lo. For Information had llllpl and dent-"pun plmphlrll o! Minna. Tun nnd Loni-Inna. can on or Iddrm Blml Wilson. D. P. A. m Adllfl umt. Chic-(o. â€an. “m' Int-"Ion. The Iron flaunt-In Route taken plea» nm In Announcing mm tom nokon' ucurslonn lo (ho [rut sum of Ark-n- m and Tan. also to uh Charles, Ll. The duo- an Nov. ll. 17. and Doc. II and tho rule will be on. [are lot the round trip. plan :2. good to return any Tum-y or Prldly up to and "winding u.-- .- .. A ’l'owtln- natal. 'l‘ho anclent Tontlno hotel at New Haven. built In 1824 by a company or- ganised under the tontine plan. is now owned by forty-[our "nominees" hold- ing ï¬lly-one shares 0! stock. The com- pany surlod with 117 stooltholtlora. and the number was lncmud to 213. Under the original agreement. when only aeven stockholder: are left the property become. their». The original capital waa "4,300; it was intended to start with a capitalisation o! â€0.000, but the company win not ouoceui‘ui in rmh- in; that amount. AI most of tho Illl'< vlvlng aharoholdora an aged people. it ‘ will he only a tow your: below tho number. aovcn. will have been variant. and than they will take the property Iboolutcly and the company will go out o! "lattice. So far aa la known. thla la the only company of lhla character In thia country, one which oaialed in New York haviu [one out ol exiatohoo anveral nan ago. 'l'he ltory e! the Wonderinl Change in Ir. Bhepherd'a Condition. From the Pantaxruph, Bloominuton. ill. Ir. A. A. Shepherd. a prominent and re- aonaible citizen oi Lytleviile. McLean nntv, Illinoie, was taken down with rheumatism about ï¬ve year- ago. He sni- I'ared with terrible pains in his hipe and at times. when he was able to walk, would full down when taken with the severe pain. Be alto had very severe pain: in the region of his heart and at time- thou ht he surely would die. He tried a nun: r at good fh aiclaus but could get no permanent re- i At times he was down in bed and could not turn himself without help. Was not ahleto work any to amount to any- thing for ï¬ve yeera or more. But now his neighbors and friends are surprised to see him stout and hearty and able to work. In fact he haa worked all the present season and worked bud andleela well. He has a number of men at work in the woods this summer getting out cooper material and he has not only overseen their work but has worked with them all the time. Some time last fall while he was euilerlnz so his wife‘s attention ’was called to a wonder- ful cure ola case or rheumatism by Dr. Willinms’ Pink Pills (or Pale People. and while in Heyworth one a? she stepped into the drug stereo! Mr. . R. Hill and purchased two boxes of the pills. After he comment-ed taking them the pain- lelt his limbs. all the pains disa peered from his heart and he began to mprove at once. He can cheerfully recommend them to any one afllicted at he was. Mr. Hill. the drug st. said: “ in seven] customere using the Wil- lla ms' Pink Pills for Pale People tor the re- liel and cure of rheumatism. among whom it A. A. Shepherd. whoee case has been one of nnueuai interest, and Pink Pills have surely rformed n wonderful change in hiseon ition. i". H. HILL. Dr-IgKhIt." DrWiuiame' Pink Pill: contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restme shattered nervea. They are sold in boxes at to cent- a box. or II: boxes (or 0‘: w. and may he had of all dr lute ordirectly by mail rom Dr. Williama‘ ed.Co.. Hheoectady, N. Y. A M. cAlJflDAI FREE. A PROMINENT ILLINOIS MAN HAS REMARKABLE EXPERIENCE. n. ‘l'n-p'n Mon... Surprlud Ills Blonds. man by 'floon. hum’.’ Bound him-«Not 'hoon,‘ bug ‘hmrry.’ That men: I. tun ye'n tr wont Enter. _ I‘ll-u labour-4 tom I an. Walterâ€"We don't serve flnger- how!- my more, air; but when you get through rooting u-ound unions the flute: I'll bring you 3 mn- hall I! you want u. 1mm. co (ml... Mr. bundlingâ€"Wand, you hot (on- gogen tthâ€"nngnh-bowl. Ducalâ€"Ham! Perhaps your cutlâ€" mato I. correct. It a woman did the picking. c-e nthlng In the house It In It. hangerâ€"l don‘t now. My um packed It. no rig-rc- Correct. Rulrond oceanâ€"x must say you put rather 1 high ulna on that Iran. What'aln It? ebonyâ€"Guys. committed suicide. they lay. Freddieâ€"What deucedly bud tam ebonyâ€"Yuan, chlowuawm. "Wouldn't It be awful, John. I! the minis!" should mum s mistake n' marry as to each other?†“!~l shouldn’t mind." "Noâ€"neither should I.†Betty (with I Mghmed nlr)~0h, [- lgueu not. “lobby I‘ll [It Inn-ltd some "no." "hubby." “flabby we might both an muffled n the same une." John (smlihlyklâ€"l rm you'll be (“Un' married tome tlne‘. Sunni!" Author-«Won. anyhow. you «on no“ Johnny and III olo’ (ha-Ir rocket. and clean the window: so than won't on so many smell- coming I- from the neighbors. and lovl Ibo doors to (hone lat-amen hm collector: can't get In to annoy me. I‘m writing on u- ucle on "How to Be Happy. Though WIhâ€"‘No. l rnn'l. 1'"! got to nun-n the dishes. and hand (be broad. and men Tommy's dothâ€. lulu-lua- of Author-M's Struggling Author «mam-a. can't you keep that baby quit! for about two mtn‘ mu? m- yollu In enough to drive on. wild. "Elam and m: are-- Horton? I! you can lo go nut (but llrl. I'll nu myull. no then!" "About ten nun. I think. an was Jun Mum your: old then.†“How-how long I: u slumâ€"alum you new but?†Ho~Very plea-ant weather we no having. "Yâ€"e-I. very.†"I am [Ind 01 It. too. and hope It will continue. You no. my lrlend Juk'n little ulster II coming to the city to- morrow to stay name time. Ind he want: mo to-bow hor the night; She" 8M "“‘3"" TM†1’ awtul 1"" ‘ . delr mu. child with golden an: and $112." :oï¬tuflzï¬mb'" “:1“ “ b “m n.- ma: M :1: new t ' ° ° ""‘W' a y no on" “d a I ‘ Proprietor~0h than all rlxht Just llttlo Inca Inn-unable I never III I such . 0"wa lltuo Intel n m 'u '“an the autumn†wlth thn mm the hut time l «I her." : plcturu. Sheâ€"~No. It can never be. I like you In a trlend-l respect youâ€"lâ€"I admire you; but that In no: love. you know, and I cannot be your 1mg. But do not. do anything rub; try to bear up under It. for I an: auto there uro other: more worthy of you than I am. ' Oh! that some {ell power would lree us From this creature gaunt and grim, Ya. that e‘en a. screaming cyclone Would arise and gobble Mm: Seize Mm. shake Mn, twin and break hlm 0! his wild and wicked wnysâ€" Whirl him on to unknown regions From the reach of mortal sue. . From his summer-long seclusion, Wi:h a mop o! scrambled hair. Careless or his bold Intrusion. Comes the terror iron: his lair; He will drive us all distracted With his xabhle oi' the game, Wherein daily are enacted Scenes which makc plain death seem NDED In the bane- . hall season. Gone the days of muffs and fouls. And for joy we have good rea- sonâ€"â€" Now no more the ball 0 r a n k 293:“ | howls; But, alas, are we w cover From the lrk of base ball strife Comes the foot ball ï¬end from UuVel' To renew the tag of life. Ended h “In Bil-bull Dunnâ€"In M Formâ€"A any" Thoughtâ€"pillonnln of Anthonhlp â€" Orl‘lul Inland SELECTIONS FROM CURRENT HUMOR OF THE WEEK- NOVEMBER BREEZE. I- 3.1! Forl- In. W:- lhulon. New Girl "madamâ€"Yeti won't hue mo. mum. One of no friend. an In Impress!» of your lock. and he's mkin' I aloe key for me. matte-a (maximumâ€"I don't Intent! to come down stair- to let you In this ume of night Again. Ink- Im 'fl-kleu. In. Bleâ€"TMI piper Ian um 'llkil‘ In the rain. without an um- balls. will remove mum It. Bingâ€"Well. It won't. not If you are wnlklng in the run turnout In umâ€" brella because some Mend Ila mom your umbrella. Colonel Bioogrmâ€"I am undecided theme to buy ï¬lm I Mu of race homes Ind and bin to England, or go over Into Wei! Virginia): and start him I family land, cumâ€"Truth. ï¬rst But: Iln-"Ll¢h11‘ wand Dittoâ€""Out†"Than." Hr. Sevensâ€"What 'm be your turn m. work when he leaves the Ininnny. onions]? New Random (u runwayrâ€"Wlo h the best physician in the Disco? High loai authorityâ€"Dr. 0m, by All MIG. 'He in becoming a my ism Inn. Why. People In sanding for him from everywhere. I advise you to try hill. New residentâ€"What in his specialty? High m1 authority (with pride)â€" Autmies, i believe, sinâ€"Judge. no on. on a con. "No. sir.†all no mustn- m- Kcntucly. "out our wny. alt. '- Inn tell I an what to do for a M cold.†"In that Io?“ "Germ-l1. It a gentle-nu In Kon- tncky. ï¬r. his a cold and doesn't know flat to do for It. air. It the!" at me an: be In an alien and not mulled to our nelghbotly ofleu. sir.“ ' Well, It doesn't. "Then new «I. you Into an Inch loner?†"Teaching other! my true." "Indeed! You told In none (In. an "at my" (ride no longer â€Id "vi-1 hind-41!": no you mung along not .’" smmlo ~ "Pint - nu. lulu money had on! In." mumâ€"4m mm. But I Inn ("or to All of you. In mun-4Vâ€: I. (but? Blank-lino u I Ion (Inc. Hm Nunâ€"vi know It. my dear. but lam 0! your Mona: will drop In. and to l ordond com boot for you In tho back room. Ind you can all In the" van. to If. 9mm. Binlo ("um-:w'hnl on «uh did you do that. for? You know I non: play. man in“ I. I. "In“ In. Illnxonl'vo Invltod com people hm b-oluhl to play whm. “Oh. that's easily explained," aid the delauiter. "The crime for which you ware Ir- mwd was not horrible and iiendill enough to attract them." "No one ever sends me'any flowers and no women come around to weep and make much or me," explained the habitual criminal. Proprietor-«Oh um - all mm Jun ‘m P“I'M" M5“. Chimp. . ____..____ â€all.†utterance II": n- Nvln; i o†a. a. mh‘ “What's tho matter?" asked the doâ€" laulter. who was walking up and down the jail corridor. \ What. no WI. nt Fault. "I don't see why I am so neglected," said the habitual criminal, as he looked out between the bars of bl: coll. "In it?" he rejoined sympatheuclliy. "It certainly is." After a brief silence she resumed. "Well. aren't you going to do some- thing or say something about. in" "Whyâ€"erâ€"certsiniy." "i wish you wouldn't lose any time.†"I! l were in your place. and smok- ing were disdgreeabio to no. whyâ€"v erâ€"" “Well. sir?" "Why, I wouldn't smoke." ' He meant it kindly, but she got oil the car and reported him to the comp“! just the sameâ€"Ex. Vary Camila-nu. A Kentucky M A “mun. Into-"1. nah-fly been. A Happy Tho-3N. Soon-’3 1331015101: in the but fat-food baby'un have, In the easiest form. It supplies what In mm gay in hi ordinary food. and helps him over the mt: phoenib ' (a growth, Fa: the growing child it ï¬lm. 139‘ :11“, gtown, newlife. , ,, (g ‘ _: 5 perfect health, comfort, good-nature. baby-ha}; rmiun'oim fl _.._ "W“ "M v" OIMNed, all (In voyage of their Illa In bound In mm" andrln mum-19.. his, .- nun-cu. Slrannr~ Support Ham should bu- n mlcleul upon your OIQVIIH‘I rnllmd‘.’ Would It not be tomb“? Ir. Gotham --Well. I don't know. The nuns-m ire senor-ll] packed ln on (lab: that only (he onuldo Inn-n would get in". Thom In I "do In the 1mm of mm Why: 13km u the flood. leads an to Pho‘n Cuts In a vandals! Conga Iodi- bs nun. I. I’m-nu, VII flicki- Ind aha-Am.mm,n'v Loam, In unlit-p,- m mu hm. mu. nth- M “Ma. clad-clay". a! ï¬n. wheat. Deal of a Ins-“mud l! tho “that u who: in can" or hollow, w and mufï¬n. rel-II- 9.1qu In; maul. h It. bu haw My harm-Mann myumflhnamubui 0-. Band II. 0‘... Fund Husband --I van there In nut-h . lhlnl :- Ion lumnvo. Loving wm~-wuu do you man by Ion In- nruco? Md "Hiballd ~11. ability 0! a man to lawn; no low or Ila w". no that she would unva- wut to port with Mo. lav!" With-Thu might I. potable. am you would In“. to do awn ï¬n "to Inmtnco. For "It". to All“!!! antiâ€"I'll. Expo-l- uou m.“ C. W. Humphrey. North- west": Puma-or Anal. 8:. Paul. â€hum. or on: 'l‘lchc on". No. :30 Elm: BL. Chic-Ago._ 0!"!!! L 8mm. Atlanta on! a. loath. Tina Chicago and kin-mu lliinola IL I. will during the limo ol the Exposi- tion at Atlanta, Sept. II, to Doc. 8i, 1895. one! exceptionally In. mvlca bo- tvoen Chicago and the death. A low rat. ticket will be IO". and through can run to all aonihora points. This in ‘5 mil. iha ahoruai main in Atlanta. cyiianooga and it. South. The popular Big Four Route has, in connection with the Queen 4: Creitcent and Southern railway. established a In: schedule between Chicago Ind Ai- lanta, leaving Chicago 12 o'clock, noon, and Arriving in Mint: at 12 o'clock. noon. the next day. This in by for the boot and quickest time from Chicuo and the northwest to Atlanta and the south. Send {or time card. rues , to J. C. Tucker. 0. P. A.. 234 ark attest, Chicago. ‘ There is no doubt that the case Mr. Davig mentions in not without parallel. Indeed, rumor has it that aboard that very cruiser New York in a. young man who gives his city address as the Can- tury club and whose family name In neither unknown or unhonored.â€"Ex. "only-Int Ila-n Chic-go to ‘0. but. Take the New York. [or inotanee. There are between live and six hundred men aboard her. The oilicers. by the ‘aystem of appointment to the nnvnl ‘ncndemy. come from every quarter of the United States. Some were from inland towns and had never seen any extensive sheet of water before. They represent every class or society end every taste and type thrown together day after day. but utterly cut oi! iron the hundreds or other men whose ori- gin may have diner-ed little from theirs, ‘ but whose life is so utterly diuimilnr.‘ on. They are, in fact, small Vinâ€"axes in themselves, but show more than a VI!- lage's range or station. . .... ‘" uneâ€" unurlvll‘AII "In“ mace-tall†If. Ward-ll marl-£57m 9m lutl "tulibymflfu-unfmhud â€pupal-W IT BEATS THEM ALL. ~snnm’ ' ' ‘8 a health signÃ©ï¬ The baby’s mission, its work in life, is growth. To that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and com- fort. Fat is the Signal of For I dinner mnd on m dlnlu an o! Ibo Phlcuo. luv-ale. l. m. Pu] Railway will he an to n! Indra- on receipt 0! A (woman pout-n sump. Apbly to 0mm ll. Mallard. "um! man: “out. Old Colony MIMI... (tile-ca. m. There Is mom Cltlrrh In (M. «allot of the country than nll other aim \ put locum". um um" (he'll-l hr on: wu lupponed to he lncunblo. or I [rent mnny yum doctor. pro- nounced It 3 ‘oval alum-o. and pro- urlbed local "media. and by con-unt- ly rum": to cure wlth local ("“an wonounu-d It Invur-No. Selene. Ml [woven Cut-rm to In u comlllutloall dluau. Ind (hon-(on mum con-ll- Iullonal tn-ulmom. Hull‘s Cut-"l. Cun. manuhclurml by I‘. J. Chou l Co.. Tulrdo. ()hln. In the calf «mu m- Ilonnl curu an mu market. I In uh. lnlornnlly. In dim-n from (on drop- lo I loupoontul. n lcll dlroclly on II. Mood uul mum-II surface. at m. an lvm. Tln-y ull‘vr 01m Hundred Dollar! for any run It lall- lo nun», Hand [of c‘rculun Iml lullmnnlnll. Adan-l If. 1.0lll'2N'iY ‘ 60.. Tolnio. 0. Sum lvy alruxllulu. 15c. Ilull'u Filmll)‘ Hill. £50. “My duty In surgeon took me fre- quently put hie headquarten. and one morning I saw Mahone pacing aolemniy up and down in front or hie tent. while a negro man not in the doorway m’ in: himselt with tmh-hnked blacnit. I turned to an ofllcer, who was looking on at some little distance. and noted the meaning of the strange performance It Mohoue'e tent. Then came the explo- notion that the negro had baked n pan of sour and heavy biscuits tor break- ialt, and Mnhone, by way of an object leeeoJ, had set the cook down to eat ‘nll of his own product. The negro ate away an that as possible. and Mahone kept up his patrol until the last hilcuii had til-appeared. The performance III characteristic oi the eccentric but de- termined little men who hit upon thia strange method of punishment." The grant sum-- 0' the choc-out. m the been of Walt“ lake! A 60. (u Ml7w)M-Mhflnuulngonm may misleading 1nd MM". It 0! their name. latch, and mm â€attemuommwlm neuron of pan and W 000 Chocolate. on this mm No dun ‘ - media (Mr munching. Om: mm at hr, and In I unratmmmwmmnmz Punishment 0! n Rog-o Cool "I. I)“ m. mm nun Dal-3 no Inn “I remember," and n former surgeon In the confederate "my. "Genorol HIP bone a he appeared baton Peter-bur. In 1864 And 1865. He wu almdy to- moua throughout the army for hln num- In; quuuuu, for Mo peppery temper, and {or his keen eccentrlcltleo. A. Rug-aura In! .0 M MAI-ION! AND THE BISCUIT. WALTER BAKER 00.. Uniï¬ed. loo. Th: 9 . ' r“. . m... unimagg I mm.“ in. m m". '1le lift-"M I“ In I“ m M! “an. nu n... --_..‘ u A 3815 33.8383... van ucuuuoï¬wz 32:8 talents-etc... 2. 8 3.2.8: 5 1338.3 .90 ‘ sod-I .08., .o 3:2. 2: .903an 839905 I: 3 :39:- antu 2... newton o! m and W 0000.. an ChocouuoonlM-W Nam-r. Mlnmkmwm 0mm mu not lot, and In an M myw.mmmwwmu0onm , _ I, W mu. 0. cmqpoo. VOL. (no; u «or no" 0! an. (“arm DIE. The Intern Inbnflï¬u I. 1. due!!! the â€W!" Canaan-um The nu ma multilingu- b lulu In found principal, do. (I. but: at tho Ponoblcot rim. n I. um um during nil-it n‘u u A single white lnhtblunt 0! â€I“ bu been killed by Indian. Aluminum in until» In nylon. lumly In the mum for tho mm.- turo or tnvollu trans. “lunar. Inch 0.6. '"V‘IIN '0 Oil" or W m III-“M {or II. PM u on... Fm: bun-roll 0! empty bow. m taken Any from bariu- Bufl RIM one day Int week. A m o: Cantonm- nun will all In ‘ tow an M All-1m cold Golds. M can tron Hunt I: ( flu» when: In gummy In, I»! or the rich. ram 055: 04mm nor. :- ma Imam. u’ tho but with. o! m ’1! dub». 5!!!!P-90zl-Ielmb-nm lgh-gntyn'm ‘u'l noun. mm a ILAâ€