fe.4' Wwu. lift lib- i -"aw itf ;1 Si .1 .1 1 .1 .J DAD RICHARDSON'S WATCH It Hail Travelled Hall a Million Ml'.ss tai Never Told a Lit ' Tod" Richardson snt with his eluilr tilted buck against the front of tha limber shoo la lln village of Hamilton, Kan. Tlio barber yawned, stretched Ills arms, mid nskeil: . -What time is It, lail?" "It's now exactly 5 o'clock IS niia tales and 4 seconds." "Suru nlioiit the seconds, nro yon, IndV the barber paid, quizzically. "Yes, sir, I'm sure ubout the see ends. You can hot all you've got 011 tills viilch." And he held the stem of the watrli between the thumb aud forefinger of Id hand and held it out or public observation. "This watch Meps the correct time to the second. It has traveled with me r.o.on'O miles a year for the last ten yean, and she's never none back on me j ft- not aa much as a fraction of a second." Tifty thousand miles a year for ten years? Why, that's half a million Iniles." Interrupted the stra-1 tier. "That's riirht. I'iyr.re it up. It's B bl."i mile run from Kmpori.i to Mo line and back, ,.nd for ten years I've made that rim six days each week: that's Plio mil.-sn week, isn't it V And there's tifty two weeks In a year, fifty-two times !'! Is .".l.l'-n miles a year and ten years is M luile. Am I rilitV' "Yes."' Weil, thaf Isn't all. I carried that watih with me live years when I ran Lei ween IioM'oit and Chicago." 'liceii in the railroad business quit D long time, haven't you'" sr.-esu ! '.be stranger. "lVeii in It forty years." "That so?" "Yes, fnrty yeat-.. When I went bi the business as a railroad b-akemau there were no leleirniplis. but ve ha J no inure accidents than now. Ka:i Flower, of ei.urse. and had to do more tiirtirin:.'. but we u'"t there jut the same. Were no sleeping ears the;:. The seats in nuht ears had movable headrests at the back like thos 1 barber chairs. They were padded, and it niht we used to sli;i I.'ielil l'p for passengers to tvt their heads on. Tie) engines t!;ati !i;:d Injectors, and wa ter could only be pumped Int.i the boil er while the locomotive was limelli and the wheels u'.'ini; round. When an engine ran s!:ort of water . a si. 1:114 the eiiaine ami tender used to .ut on the main line aud run up and down fie tjia.-'k to pump water Into the l-dle.. "II iin,." grunted the st ran -er. "Yes, and the engineer and lh'e:r.:i:i had no cabs. I'so.l 10 stand nut tin covered in a'.l s..rts of weather. Hut the hrakcnion oa top of the trains had u snap in sloppy weather. On top thtf cars at ea h end was an arrangement like a liii'.-ey tup, that raised and low ered, and when It rained or snowed the brakem.in used to raise his lu::.'.,'. top and sit in there on a spriiu seat is sum." as a in a rn;." Kansai City fc'iir. Seme Chinese Impressions. There Is no such thine In I'hirni ns ft Fov.-rmiient, as we understand ii. j There is the outward form, but it Is I entirely devoid of sill. stance. There nro oflieials. but they lack power, find even the imperious will of the Km - j press Iiowacer cannot be impressed on the people at lari?' The pr.-seiit dis- 1 turbance, if il is at least a popular ; Uprising, Indicates the helplessness of ! the ceirral p.veriiuieiif to o.vorti; or if it Ls at most actually supported by j the authorities, then we sec the curi- ' mis spectacle uf a ovcrnmeiit carry- j iuK on a war ncadnst the civ;li.e 1 world In concert, with the Kiva'.i r part of Its people and the whole of ;ti ' navy standm;; by apparently unmove I. . What other country but China can preset such an anomaly. William Harclay l'arsoiis. In M.irpei's Weekly. Ttiny must have tin Interesting sys tem of trolleys In WashinKioit. m two recent occasions thu courts have held that swearing at It ls JustltiuMt on the ground of excessive piovoca tioll. I-lvery UmluT slionlit (Invo l,i.tt'i...i'(i..o-eiiri..-is,:I.i!,iiii. nt. It .-i,.-rr.niti flint I 1,1,1 ? lik- m4i ini't ah .oi l i :!.- Too many Christian workmen wot their overalls on Sunday and tHe:r "best cliithcs" all the week. 'I helleM I'l i i rlill..n I'orrlitlU oml Fever Is hottli-of liii'.vu'j T astbi ks-i I'll n :. Limn, it lit siaipi" ir-m inid .iiinlii.i ill a lusteless f,,rm. No urn.tio piiy. lTlce'iV. The value of your salvation is on nc cnunt of what it cost Chrl-t and its worth to the world depend-; en what it Cu ts you. I v r lli.lln r slim. hi Muve betib-iif il. ..-.'! ii'eiisi-l.i nine-n!. 1 1 ,-ti : .--." r. '. p Ullit C.llil- like 111 ICIC ;ll..l all I'llill- .'111 1 I. i.t -. ltishop I . P. Whipple. ( Kplsoopal.) of Minnesota, the venerable "Apostle to the Indians." U vl.- itinw his d.iuiili ter in Cleveland, ami in an interview In that city said that the pro.-peet of ttir American Indian w is much bright er than of old and that the next n pration would pn.li.ihly be compn d of Industrious and intelligent citizens. It was Voltaire who saiJ: " People whose bowels are freed by an easy, regular move ment every morning r.re mild, affable, gracious, kind. A ' No from their mouth conies with more grace than a 'Yes' from the mouth of one who is con stipated." Such is Voltaire's testimonial to the value of Ayer's Tills. J. C. Aver Companv, irt'cal Citrum, I, out!!, Mom. Ayer's Mjir Vigor Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Aver's C'.nutune Avrr' PIIU Ayer'i Ague Cure mo. 44. r 11. .1.1 on l.i llio i:oo,l AiiliiinU. An old sow that suckhs her pii;s In L-ood shape and has proved a .cod breeder should never be turned aside for ii .voting and untried animal. To do lids Is it gamble, and you don't stand much of a chai-ce of wiuiiiii-'. The farmer who has a sow ef this son and keeps her plus irrovv ii;..' fr..m the time they are farrowed uuiil they reach nine or ten months old. can ir.'it erally be classed iituou.i: those farm ers who liu.l that they are iiinliii:-" moiicy by bivedin.-. raisin- aud sell In:,' I'l.-s. The l lllily r Mo-i-p. Sheep are necessary on some farm Pi order to save much of the v.;;-' materials. Shc-p will e.-ii many phi 111 s ; that other animals w .il not touch. It ; may itut be ptviiia! ! for ' s"ln' ,:" '" I oi sheep, bui I ers to keen lare t!, a dozen sheep . oi e. The same may be said of one or two pl-s, which irive a proli! Localise u.c.v , cuiisume materials th.-t would olio r I wise ko to the manure Heap, out 100 many sheep or pis may !-:-- . ,li';i,, -v ,.,be,l in auiom.- the liem of labor too co-ily to ;.ll'-n- of . , .. , ' , ., ..,., p, arim.' s. our. ,!. a protit. Coiini; Aluiiu Willi. oil liny. . bebeve it is pes-;! :,. with a i n one - upwni.i. ' " -' Crop of i.lll to yet illol.-.' Wi-h l-Ut ., loile 1 1, f-.' the f"et. 1 U. - vcrl little hay. and successfully ear- j . .can I,d.!. r. .pn, kly ,.,,.v Me.l v : , rv closes of sick ,hr:uh the w in- I expanded ha- supports by hn.il mid in lirst class .Ht L . It is i, c in, ... the un.b-r sides ,u stnps. s,x e-arv of curse, to a .mpliMi this -t l,,,,-. , the manner sCuu. ,., have .la- cm proditct put up in j usinu- f..t:r boi: ..f suitable leti-.-th. this .... , ,.ii.. This , neons ext. li-ioii is re:;. illy aiphed.or iviuove,i ,jK p peharvesicd at the prop.-r t:mc !,;, after ,. is iiarvcst.,1 to be pre- in; red in sin -h a way as t u r. I .'. r i! i l-alalabi". c;l:ly f.-.l and easily ha: died. Willi Hi" many ..l.-l-n ma Clones ,.. nn-ll-iiin.' this work, w ii, a know i f a sin !-. excuse thai any iarm i-. . .1. i- eon offer for in rm:i i:i- i i . i . -. a. ,. .... '-.iter o:i:'."i, i's i ids v.ai' will,':, siiorta,'.'-..' u-'d f. cl. I Kn.d.io en,:,, s. !'.., l.rshr, .!'..:, and j hu-Uels and lil-o luo s .1' mael,,:;, s u ill j i -.,v ...u h. lull, - farm . .-s to take care . f th if ' ru crop ' in such a way to and ul;li" u. al ly . very p.iia of it. T:..s i a pa: - ticr.larlv a I y. t.. I . t. : these things. .,.! if it is d !.. :i. 'i :d,'ht way we 1.1; -ve our r.-.i.'o ' '. '"' la,,!-., than p.-..--cd w it I the W e soil, -it the p-a.-::cil ' x; -' i !' ila-e of our read' r v. !.. h i - w:..l..d al these laics, mid mi-u. ' hirly in ltandliiii: and feeding . i:-.! i-". handlin- iit.-l foe.li:,- f..dd.-r. ::n I ivls' macliin. s ,-..t- pne n the ,. M ada; ...1 io tl.i- 1 i;e uf w.-rk. -Prairie I'ann r. ...liiliu ( I1I.I-. .Nearly all el.--.-se ma!;.-. at'" ir.m bl.-d at ti;:i"s witli curds wi.ieh have an uiipl.-as.-iiti tl.n. r. S.-sne !.: li car.N nearly all th- tin; !:;: in -' Ii w.-ai in r. w !.il" eih.-r, ha S ti.etii 1 ;; i.e. as;,,!a;liy. As a remedy b r -:: i. curds il lias 1, , n n. .1 to w ..:. t'n. -in after milking with ihan. pure wan ; at a temperature of nil: ! . t-i loo Ti.e plan i I wa-l..ii- s :,No reconi:.!. :: 1 d f,.;- f;,-l uoil.a,: curds. S,':i: Cana-iiaa . h. m.tk.-rs so far as io ve, -,.m: i.-nd washum a'l curds. -,,,,,1. bad and in -i:ff, ;-.-. i. Hi" man expr, ss.-, i hi- i. u- at the t'h. and ItuiN-r .Makers' r uv. mioii ! -a in.-: 'Washiiij: d.-es a Lad curd n and a "-.od curd i:,, LaiT.l. The dairy 1'. par: nieiit of the niuario A ill ; 11 ral Clh-.u-e to. k up ih - 1 1 1 ;- of lh:s ipi -:i..n of washin ; ! aid- lat : :u llxperiments are not y.-t e..n,pl.-:.-.i tin so far as carried out we w."iM' a pp- ar to be jii lii. d in .n :n ; Wa-h j Ih .' -urds ul bad llavor ! . th-lu I Washlni; fast workii:;' ii;:d- imp.oM s lie-Ill. AVasl.il, , nr,s 1, ::ds I,, ,1,.- ! . ;vase the i.-id of , la , s... i I ,-re is ! il.iuifcr in va-hin' err '.- v, impure j V.'.-lli-r. Indis, ri::;ili;i!e '. ;-:,.ui: of j (Uios is mm, ci -sary. ami "oaril on the iiveratri-" or. in other w..r.!. su.-h a practice l.iakes unn- . --ary extra labor, and v piiivs m,,:,, n ,!'; io make a pound uf cheese. Curd- -le.llld be washed with brail, s :;s v, ,11 :;s with water. Professor ll. Il I , an. in i'arm mi l Home. llciltt ntel r.M lltiltrr. A sijiistanl ial beau and p. a huller vi';..-h will do tl... w.-rk w.-li can be li.ade at home at small evp.-n.-.. We belli with ll piece of hiavy lniik elL'hteen Inches Wide and two feet lone;, bevelline; the end in sawinu It off. Cut another piece eighteen inches lone; and Join it to the brst piece, coy eritu: the .t.dllt Willi a piece of In : Ii iln-sseil . make the inside of frame as nearly round as pos-i!.e. N,.-,v drive nails on the inner rounding sur fa.-e of the frame, piaoimj them In ... . , , ,i , 1 " 1 " 1 " ........ ., ml one ,U:ii'ier b. on,, and IT. AS OF A J.fI!STATIAT. BE AX nfLMili. i,., it- .,, in tin, ,'uws I .a the nails extend six or seven inches ,.u cither s;, ' ,l. joint. I'se leu- neiinv wire nails. , hive ilieiu in solid and lei th" heads project about ami mi, half inches. Nail the sides oil and III" frame is complete. Now take a I of suitable .',. and make :i c.vlind";' one foot in diameter and seventeen inches Ion.'. Irive nails in cylinder in rows as in frame, but ilay must be so laced th.'il when lb" cylin der is ,n place, the cylinder nails will pass beiwieti those ill the frame. A: l.ieii a crank lo the cylinder and lit ii iiii i frame, also attach lev's to sup port llie machine. II. I. Mais.-h. in Phila.lelt.iii I lb-eon!. . i rui l...,ia,.r ui a. inn. Kin.N. Man., siriiiiii aeeideiils occur each ar in th piekiii'," of apph s. ehei i i. s hud similar fruits, by ihe ladder turn III.-- or tipping over suluciciitlv- for tt:l picker to loe Ms balance and fail Nearly all of these accld"nts could 1 avoided by the use of a ladder with a broad base, with the ends widely separated when rosi'iuu upon the ground, which will in a measure pre vent sudden lipping. itoMm.wr. srrt' r. AiU'in'. All ladders should be made liirtil and sir ::-', and for ordinary trees a lad der .:i;hteen feet loin; should enable one to reach the fruit coin .uleni ly. I',.;- eoliVcllvll -e. hovwvel'. and to save ;. ,.,, ,,. ,u,ivo r.-.-t , 'i,,,i . ;;t li.ind for iraihei in-' the fruit from tic lover limbs, .. , , .!, 11 in the ii 111- I-I - ! fio ii are lor nimiois over ...ii'iccu i" j ... 1 lAVS ., .ui,,,.r ,h,ve and j 1(. fir u .,, ,M, p, ,t, Mn - to a point at the t"p: tins tapci 1 11 .iiy .( .;,., .,s ,K, t,,, ,-an Ii :s safe and durable, the only -u.-n bciic- tlio approach of the slabs as d, so, d. 1 dl l-e found saf-r , ihan ,:a:K In b... ! a common ladder is lilt.-d w.ia !... l.lll.is OI exieusi i. Pde pi. ce. To" two low. r roun.ls "f the ladder, a- -sown on me ii.m- ml side. r- : -! to these .,: .,:i... . , 'i'ni i . i - i. o . - . ! ,a,ied to s. ! - . f ladder as indl.-aicl. j irrau. : ;:t n the b it hand :,. : sinil.b. .1 ' ''!;! ,,f the other. I The sld-s,, ladd-r are ma-red r weak... ! ! the Use el nans ... boils. 111 th- : nomemaue sier ......... -',. :i. - do pie. . s are u e and , . i 1..IH.'. The sl.-ps are two , .ari.-r fe, I hm-- A cl.-at Hailed to II." side i'of sup- j h i-tnl of th- s:, ps and the ; Is., nailed to the sides. Til ' Hid B H P ii ;ii.lAI :..TT'.MS FOP. f.Al.ptT.. lop Is one let wid" lllel pl'ejeels nV V ei.e end about fourn.u ::.ehe lo hold a I ak. i or p iil v. hi n harvesting th" I' I nil. 'I he support - are attached to side nic . s be eoiina ,i strap hili-es. j ,,,, ,hls ,.,-, , . n ire j j ,.iai.e ha ins w i' Ir lmks t';oorsix j ,,,,-p,. p.,,.. ( ,,,,. but well s.-a N,,.i -I. lil,! ra iber. S. tieotvia, i'j j A.,., ..j,.,,,, , i' i . 1 1 i l ill ist. Suve ('.mill, of ll'ii.f.v. A the I 1. II. - UP of th" l.olley Sell- a we u-ilaMy have a ii'linbel' of . .., - of , , ml. n uey i,ol yet exir;;, t .,;,,! ;i is a c...,d plan to reserve c,,;:. is for putting the bees in 1 Willi, r sliai,'. Ties pays better '. ! . i -i I i : i lt. mid alwa.v- makes the - - If sir-iainii'i-. These combs of :. ; . all w i ll l ip. tied and s.-ai.-.l up :: : I he In liey sea-oli. arc Ihe bet .'I'el st heiibhv wini. r food, iiud the b. - : :e 111., le iiable to U'el il lllol'e I.I. .1 supply tiian if we buy Mu:ar a:, 1 '.,d th-'i'm N a only sle.uld we have a i;,,,,, ,v. - : , f the combs in si. .re for winter ii -. i ut ills., for sprinin the lufs. In .ly spring they aii-wer a I ;::; also, and are so much more n a , ut, and at any time through ih" ',' .liter when we Iiud a colony sh ul .!' st.-t'os we can L'.Ve them a I'r.i!.,, of hmioy. when In no other way can v. . supply ilieiu. We will alwa.v s have our bees in belter shape, and the r, suits from I his plan of fccdiiiv; will bo 11 belief invcsluient. ill the loll.' run. than if we sell the Iciiey and feed sinair iiistea.l. These colllhs Ilia.V IH t be eolllpleteil , ., . . ' , . . and all sealed over, but may only I . ,, .. , , : - i... .,. . ,. ,.',', .', ... ' .' ... and by placing tlietn in imply hives and covei'ln", th. in securely from mice, liny can he safely kept for a p.te.r nine. '1'!,.. b. -I way to stoic sin h a! s i ,, pla, e lie III in duply hi, i s u-lie,' the .-aiae number of frames :;s We do Wliell the Pels UpV thelil, si that the cinbs may iml touch i :u h olln r. r. ! i I thus slai k them up one hive on lie- t..p of aia.iher, usiii"; iin ordinary lid at the bottom, mid also olio on lop. which will illeh.se 1 1n t ti safely. All tinilnlsheil Keel ions, or those partly filled, may be kept for the same juirpdse and idvoli the bees dur-In-,' early sprlic'. when they will clean tla lll out ill most cases before they oravv i ti iio ir honey in me i.r..... I "hah,! i r. S. .me pract ice op.-n a ir f b i"- v. ith th. unnnish, ,1 sections by i-" I.'"- t'"'m P lcavum' bill a sin,-, entrance to llieii,.- .. n. licit, in l ariii. l'leld and I'ueside. I.olid. ll spends 1 lo a ye:, - on the edneaiiou ..f each child in the board schools. Iii liiu.t a doi-lur's fee varies from ok-.hi cuts to .a ipiarier. All siims point to ancoiiver as the rival centre, the milling capita), of I'.riiisl, Ciduuibia. Tlio only Muropean eoimtry which has a lower death rate ihan IhiKliiiid is Nurvvay. i j The Ian of llie r .rliinK. i The fust law in 'ei,eh (arlaiis Is 'that every si ripe, of whatever breadili eoh.r. miisi i..- I',., same in both tL j U-uyih and bicadiu of llie web. i n n -a ITALY'S NEW QUEEN. Attractive l'cn l'li lnie of tli reronallly of lltflelie. The tastes of Kiiu' Victor Ihninan tlel III., and especially of his ipiecii. are all of il "sport iiu'" kind, as the Italians say, usim: the r.m:li.-Ii wold, l'ii'st and foremost with her conn s the sea. After that sliooiin and climblm; are her passions. No Molt!, neurin lives who lines not love elimblu and ciuiiol shoot. It is in the hi h and il:.- Italians, win, consider .ueeii Mar uheriia a marvel, are likely to :-e.. fells of endurance III their pres.. Ill ipliell tlmt will strike t li.-tn Willi awe. The last lime the Princess of Naples was in MontencKi'o she announced her intention of revisiia:' en foot th mountains about Ceti!-ne. Il.-r Ital ian ladh s in wail itiu- tihineeil it each oilier In oiisiernatioii and all. v.iiii or." exception, l.eu'v'cd lo be excused, the reipi. st beiii-.' ,io,l natureilly granted. line, however, ymuu and low ly, inn bilious for the favor of he; mis'i'ess. dctirmineil to brave all and l'o. too. The n. xt iiioriiim.' six all had rather.. 1 except the veiiiure soaie la.lv. who ar last appeared in a u-owii with a train, which, however, had been nil carefully pinned up. scent botile Pi hand and in hiuli heeled .slippers. 'I'll" princess look in tills vision and remarked, smiliu-.-ly. that she looked pale, that evidently she was not feelim; well and had better not undertake so al'de nis a climb. The hint was accepted, she stayed be hind, bin lost nothlii:.'. as she has since been pr!:;:" favorite, and ol'icii lntulis over the hie .1, nt with Iht royal friend, who says, 'Never ford iiv-aiu that you are ornamental." (if sle.otliir the iitteen Is past mis tress. In a land where every olio shoots, where, i! Is said, the children, loys and uir!-', are born with rules in their hands a.'.iinst the Turks, she is cnsidei-ed an father. Prim-Pt-oml of her ex.-epiiotial shot, li.-r Nicola, is intensely 1,'liieveineiils. iiud says he uhl willlii-ly let her shoot an app'e i If his le ad if she could only be "idue.-il to thy. "It Is iniieh easier for Ib e lio to lilt than to miss," lie says. It is instliict that she sees str.'iiu'hl." and that siraluli! rccard Is one of la r ch.iraelei'istics in intercourse Willi p.ople. No wavefinu'. no roundabout v avs; si,,. o,,!,s you sll'niidit ill the ce. addresses yoll il simple .pleslioll and expects and usually receives a direct .tiswef. She employs perhaps e-s of the suavity Usual in courts, and is r.iihi r terrible to moral back sliders, but she is holiest, and. per haps l ,-ti, r. l 1. My own ..pinion Is ihat she w,ll not be very popular ill tii-st wiili the nation at lar'e. She Is hands., me. but n .1 of a beauty to np I ..-;il particularly to Italians. Tall and L-:aceful. wiili a small head, she has a complex:. ,;i almost yellow in lis sal .o..'lless. Willi hliVc eye:., round, rather Ihan Ion-', and of an exceptional beau ty of expression. Put she lacks trru-eioii-ness uf manner, her serious face as she drives through the si reels cer tainly not i.dillnsi to her popularity, lid- p..iti.ni for some lime will be of exceptional dillioiihy. taking', as she dues, the place of l.'lloell M :l rllel'it :l . who suiilis on the people iis ihmiuli she Were delighted with them, and is ev i-r ;,ec. ssible to the calls of Inci'cy. IMIeetl llelelle Is So, too. 1 ,lll SUl'e, 1 Hit she has i to prove It." Correspond , m e of lit.- London i'all Mall tlazelte. l'roHT Si trctliii. of i,ir,i. Win ii buying ii irown n woman should have ill lullld the use for which It is illletldeil. If a handsome street co-inn:.. Is planned, one which may be worn to a tmillin e, an afternoon recep tion, to any Informal social affair be fore dinner, by nil in. ans no to the best mil -r or the best dressmaker you can afford. True economy dictates purehasiiirf il silicic elegant di i ss. rath, r tliati frittering the cost of that on two or three costumes, nuj one of which will nive satisfaction. A silk lined L'oWll Is Hot. indeed. Indispensa ble, since silk linings are perishable, and there are on the market several exei li. lit substitutes which have coin men. led themselves by their WCiUili'.' qualities, l'.ut the lining of a imwn is as Imp iftatit as its out-lde. Whatever is ih. .sen must be soft, pliant, and sure to Lam: Well, not to t-a j after a few weeks of use, llof to crack, nor shrink. Ihe way a yown Lanes Is so often overlooked that olio constantly meets richly clothed women whose skins are too short In front, or too loin; over the hips, or shorter oil one side Ihan on the other, or scant in the Lack, utterly man-in.; the effect of the dress. The best dressmakers have In their employ exports whose sole department is tile makiii"; and lluhu.' of skirts. In w in so hands the dumpy woman acquires prace and the bean pole woman puts on plumpness. '1 ho C"wn. when liouuht, must be leu-ardi'd r.s relative to the remainder of tlio outfit to be worn with It. .'. bonnet or hat to match- or at least to chord vviih It in tone, nnd of a style appropriate to that toilet slims, gloves, tics and wrap should be In cluded in the outlay. The soldier on dress parade Is complete, an entity from the crown of Ids head to tin points of his shiniin; Iocs, every item in irood order and immaculate. Tin well dressed woman may copy him in this attention to detail; let her liavi u ie outfit which Is harmonious from i.ouintiiiiij to end. Shabby cloves and shoes, a sorry looking hat, a suil.,,1 and cruiiiphd tie. a half worn h.-lt will ruin the effect of the must beaut i ful fiovvn. it is hotter to save on lie anvu itself, lo be contented with suiiieiliim: less expensive than on. would like than to have the cloiiauc. of thai contrast with ill littinn time? and shoes approaching decay. Col lier's Weekly. The Schoolgirl' Atlonaiico. Shoes and clovis are important items .i every scimoiuirl. not lo mention in. botis. Tl, may be made lo cost a H 1 deal of money, but if care is taken in choosin.' them there Is no rea son why they should be s-i expensive H is neve., too soon for a Kill to know how to iiiniiai:e her own sM-niliu"; uiuliey. UUe uf the best things Is to have her houin with an allowance for these same nr.lchs. In wearim,' rib bons around the throat and waist, r.s is now ihe fashion, of course a tool deal of material can be done a way vviih. especially if a tiirl is ai :el care, less, tun ,f she lias to buy her own rib bons she will soon b arn lo be a liltle more careful and to buy judiciously. Five dollars a month is a liberal allow ance for cloves and ribbons, and own shoos can. with economy, ha bought out of this, although shoes sire now ex pensive. !t is not in cessary io buy shoos every mouth, so sonic months there will be left S.'i for cloves and ribbons alone. Half that sum ha; been found p. -slble for a cirl to ue. alonir with and look Very well, and a' the sain,' time she is leuruiuc: hah: ! of economy. 'Ihe cloves for school wear should be uf ihe heavy cr.iy Suede oi' cha mois, or castor kid. The lat er is sir.. ncor than ih" former, and there are woolen cloves that look quite sm.-ir; liioiieli, unless a iriri lives in a city where site Is require.! to dress more elaborately. Wearim; while kid cloves with dark suits is ait absurd fashion for any cirl. ami oiiclit ii"! t" be attempted by one who has to be ;: all economical. -Harper's P.axar. Ni-llUlo lii,i. Necktie clasps are very much In evi dent ii the fall si root costumes. The fashionable cravai which s.ppiars upon at h ast three out of . very liv e of these cowiis, and is most frequently of black velvet or soli black satin, is much tnol'e effective. W hell draw 11 throiich such a clasp, than when tied, and the touch of cold harnioiii.es wil li the eld bullous and braid which are tolerably sure to lurk somewhere about the c""ii. l'!at and heavy dead C.d.l. dull silver or cult metal riim-s are perhaps the most hnowitic of these da ps. inn the jewelers, in re sponse to llie demand, arc now brine in them out ill jeweled ilo-ktis. and in tin- antique cold work that is a pn cut fad. The hitter are cood in siyle and a silicic cabuelloll rem set dc ply in the cold and a-iceiuc will: tie color .clietne of the own adds to the effect. Hilt the heavily jeweled clasps are :i tritle too pronounced and the cravai of disi im-i Ion. Tim lirai-lliiir.-il Woman. One of Ihe in..-: picturesque (yp- of the cray haired individual is sh" who is prematurely cray and has bhio eyes aula tin unploxiou. i'aler,.-e pink and black, blue and white nr.- her best colors, tllolicll she call Wear purple and also croon, if -lie hamll s I In-ill judiciously. Can v .,u iiua.:iii" a prettier picture than such a one would be in ail cvollinc dl'ess of blue. e,. cied w.'h silver cai"."" and triiuiied w ith pale pink roses, with s.c.ue in ihe hairV llldelly people, as a rule, should wear plenty of lace. In fact, il Is said by those who make dr.-s a study to bo essential to Ih" cow nine of a wom an over forty. Then, loo. as a woman crows old the dross materials should increase in richness. 1 lan.l.-oine bro cades, soft, decani silks, woolen tex tures and vi ln i.s are most appropriate iiud becominc. AVI. Iio I.i-mln l or I'veiiliiR Omvii. While will lake the lend for eVctlill-t C'OWIIS, With Uillch jeweled net illld pnsseiiiciiierio for triuiu.inc. (liven sp. nicies will be much in evidence oil While. Next to White ill f.lV'i.r, illld cainlnc rapidly, ate the various smart combinations of black and while, which are adaptable to women of all aces. In the pastel shades tor yoiuic women's cveiilnc i.ovvns the lavenders, blues, apple ami Nile civ.-iis. pinks and mauves wil' be most soiicht after. Tin- Finn- Mnillll...!. The Hare at the sL.rt bottoms is .lis titls'tlv modified mil Ihe full cuvvii bancs rather limply around the toot. UKtrA I i TO We ATI Anioiic the new capo appears Taictlull." (oilf capes are seen ill liner crudes and l.mcer lengths. Skirts euiililiue to show the ripple bottom, and aniline the latest separate kilts sold in the shops ihe adjustable belt is noticeable. A popular ii'iiuininc is made by lay c sih;. w.ih an irreeular oinliiie, upon doth, and einbroiderinc it lo the piods In self shadi s. lloleros in all malerials will be the lielcht of fashion tliroiicliout tlie win ter. The newest fasten ill lrollt Willi lone scarfs tied in loose bows. Ileal laces are belnc used lo a re markable extol!'. Cluny. Arabian, point d'Alencoii. Irish point, point do riandrcs iiud licliaissancc takinc the lead. tnie of the most stylish cloves f,.r wear with licht covvus is old lashioiieu look. nc. ami of soft thin kid, with no stiichhiK' on the back and only one pearl button. The larce loose waves so .ssciiiial to the low, Huffy, half parted pompa dour style of hair dtessiuc can be made by wcttinc the hair and tyinc broad bands of lape around it. Silk applique on net. ami velvet ap plique (Ui net or silk, are triiiiniincs as popular as lace, and stutiiiiuc lit'L' coats are made of black velvet ap plique i.n coarse n t iind lined with wiute. I'npollslied pearls are widely Used for hat pins, llie favorite effect is that produced by the pcnrsh.ipcil pearls, with a brownish tint at the thick end. These are set as the peials of pansies, with it diamond spark in the centre. In costumes on the tailor made order very small checks will be much fa vored. These will appear in two shades the same color, iiud a pecu liarity of them is that the check fre queiilly crosses the fabric in a slant Inc manner, while in striped materials the same Idea is seen in the snipes. The new season I. lines with it the idea of conibininc t wo or inoio colors in a silicic covvn. The skirt miisi In in one color only, but in the bolero or F.toii many cumHuailoiis are allow able, and. in fact, to have the jacket ultra las. lioiiable, it must conttas: somewhat with the skirt, usuaiiy in the collar, revels and lower part gt the sleeves. Rats Kuln a Kousj. j In PL James place recently N'os. 7 ' and S eallnpsed as a result of rats puawii c tiirou.ch l'1" mpp.'rfs of the I gable end, which fell with sin-h force ,is to break through the Honrs below. London F.xpivss. JTcst b'or the l.ovvcla. Kn mutter what nils you, licmbiolm to a cancer, ymi will U'ver ci-t wi'll until your ll. mills I.1K pllt riClO. 1 AS.illtTJ ..l uatiiie, I'uiB y. ii vvltiioiit ii crip or pain, proline i'..v"iialuriil nuivemoi ls, cost you just 111 ci.- as to sturt ci'tti"; "lir lo'Killi Hick. (-.,,.. i: is Cuidy I'.itliiirlle, tl,8 Cenulii. I in up m iiu-li,l'l.,.io!., vry tiih-b-t Inis I M'.l'. Ptanq ed ua II. UowiuiJ of lilillK'.lcl:.'. When a butch, r p a' s poker Le p:oh ahly plays for iriub stake;, It y. -ii vv.-n.t "co. ,1 diC'-stion to wait upoi. your ' :.pi " lit" ' you slieiild iiiw'Hvs cho.vii "bar i f A i.itiis' 1 . psli, i iiui l'rntii. A Kia.pc "f the lonvcifCion vo may ec-t when womea sliall vote: "That II nc':e, blonde is a I leinnci at. isn't she.' ' "Yis. ilvid in tlio wool." 'l o ( me ( ol.l in One Il:iy. 'llik-' I.AilVF Pit, Ml 11'INISK 11 ll.IH. Ail .Iniccists rotund i In' iiiou.'y it it finlsto curi'. 1'.. W. lliioV K s .-in'iiiiluti' on each liux. Kvery s. blier Is a bleini. -i cn llie fair fan- i f democracy. I 'lullicr Ml.illlil Unto .,.,-le,.f li,. ...-il.-.i -el. i, no fit. It.-.ir roup in. I l ,. i- I k.- in .- a,.-! a I I nils- a d Hit-. "Mr. pjoiiis always rive such tl oachtfui presents." cudml the brid". "What did he M ini'.'" ;n k d the cio.mi. "A whi le ton of ci ill." cdai:i:cd tiie bride, cc.-l itically; "wasn't it lovily of hi:a? ' niit.'il. - Ii 'i ll 111 I'iie eu-la-rn Still.. in l r,.s: us loin , o vv , i.l Ilishop Wil'i im Ih McL .r. n, i F;,l.--c.Mial.i f "llie iui. who h.i : ju.-t re- turin d front a two month:.' v.n at loll in i Much, m I. has conic ha. 1. a:i ardent in- p.,!:soiil-t. I , I:,; ill. ,e t inV im I A. I do not b. Levo the V. tins of Milo ever existed " ti m. irked the Wi.-e liny; ".-he was n of iniythinir more than a statue." "Will, that's alae.it what she was i ut o'H for, 1 s;i pa ," said the Cheerful Idiot. L.t -li pa.-k.'ie ef I i ;sv I'vi ri rss lnr .mI ts mere oe, I- tlutii any ell. or dvn iu,, elors ihe,,, letter 1. ... sold l y all .iruyiristi. rr lioma mp'tt:s only fin furt:'l".rc, cl.ihiiin will mean only I it t r:.e a. 1C.V 1 Wis i W,.,,ffir Hue II ;:,,ii, i,,,r- Levvui-.t f,,r nliv . a enl Cut.,: in tl.at ciinl.ot h.- curd by ll.ill's l al.HTli l u .-. I . .1. I'lllM.V .'. Co., P litis., Toh'ibi. (). Ue. tin- ii i, ib i- -l ,1. lev.- know ii l-'.J.i l,... i:o ii.r the lu-t 1'. . .;r..:u,, Pi lu-v.- I, m , t.'. ll' I '. Lie ll all lili.hll's.s t'llll-llell. . llie I II Mil 11. i.ill il!e to i-.irij out aii) nl.li.,. tlnll Ul .le lo lh. ,' tiriil. Wt sr ,v 'I ui ax, HiuK-is;s. Telcihi. Hh ... Waiimmi. 1issa - Maiivin, Wlielesiilo '..UK-t-ts. i "Id... 'bio. Ih.il - l ' il.irrh i i:e .l..ki, tll'iTteilly, ;,i. Il,i: ,!n, , ! I -. u-,.-ii tl I.l,,. ul al,, net. ..in, M,r-:.".-"ll'i -i-l.lc P i. . TV- p.- I.,,ttl . Sulll 1). ill H ,:..--'-i-. I .-1 1 in, iu ,1 . rr.-u. lhiir i ,u,.ll Pills:.:.- t!, .,t. Pls.l'- Curi' I'.HIilMt li ' I ... Ms-Mv f le.Vien fit i.iiii;Ii i lit'.- .1. W. ii hioi: , :;-: I liird Av.-., N., .Mini,, ii. .la-.. Mini:., Jan. 0. l.'D. Mrs. Wliislow-'soo,! In.; syrup f..rrl.llilr.'i, liTlliini.-. so;i..i.s 1 1 i- ,-iiiih. rr luc.-simiiiniuin. Iiuji.aili.js cniii, cures wla.l relic, i.V.u Hell lu. i:vi r 'li.l l.cr M.olil.l II ivi, l,,!le.,i t . . ., . -, -, . i'.-.i -. . bin chM. ll -i - Cr,a(. an. I Cell- 1 i. ' ii.. i.-. i . .1 I '.:!. im-i li,!- To Mothers cf Largo Families. In this workaday world few women nre so placed that physical ex. rlion is not constantly demanded i.f them in their daily life. Mrs. l'inhhaui makesn special appeal to mothers of Love families whose work is i.evi r done, i'.i'.d luanv i f whom suif. r, and su'.l'er for lack of intcllie;ent aid. To w. mien, youiii' or ni l, rich or oiir. Mrs. i'itthh.iai. of Lynn, Mass., extends herinvit.nii.il i f free ndvic". Oh, women! d" not let voitr lives ho sacriliced wh.-n a word fr.mi Mrs. J'lulih.iiu, ut tiio lirst approach uf MR). Caiuiik llri i rvn.i B. weahness. may till your future years with lienlthy joy. "When 1 beifin to tako I.ydiu K. riiikliainV. Vefet ible l ot, , pound I was notable to d n iv lioiisewiiik. 1 suf fered terribly at tune of menstruation. Several doeb'.rs told me thev could do nothing for nic ThunUs toMrs. l'ink ham's advice and uiedieine I am now well, and cn do the work fur ct('ht in the family. " I would recommend I.vdi:v K. riukhr.m's Veirctablc Conipound to all inothers with Luve f:itidlies." Mus. (.'AKUIB litl.l.l.vil.l K, Liidinjrton, Micli. Dr. Bull's Cough Curr a con r O'l'l a I once. Syrup Cyu'if i t I'M.ti r: iti; That Lit.le Book For ladies. ! Al l 1 MAsoN. Ki.-lliioi, N. V. DROPSY .lT.r. rr... uT i i..TT,.,T, al. .li.l HI !' li..mllll., ,'r."i.. i', "h b'.' OkCEN '. 8 X r m sksr - z Our 1 Co paie an , j ...I. 6 FACTORY LOADED X l.UlMlttlCU I.!.' ... 1 it.ne the winnini; combinalt.'n in llie nciil or at Q illustrated Cata- g the trap. All dealer, 2 frsjsrsr wteiuritii tn Ktftfi I m Aitivii b. ;v 180 WiMiiiisria Ay , Nkvr IlAvts, (...KM. ,ne I 180 WlMOIISTII AVE 0 9W EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR Dyl. Ramllton Arrff, A. M., X.D. Tills 1 a inoAl Valimble H.ok (or tliv H.icli..l.l. ira. haiif He It d-a (lie t'ita-ll-ii:vuiHtist Bjriiiproi.kA uf .Ullvr.'U, li,v.-mea, ibo Cbuaa. mi, I Minn uf 1'ri vcnlliiK fuer. ll-n.., ml llie blni..o.t Hi-invdlt-a wliU-u wlllol-U-!ot.- ir curi. !. i Bi'ii, l roru.,-1- UlunrH.1. TUt- litH.k lew ill, lu lmn tvrr)s,,Hy 1'mm.li. nJ m Hvo from Ihe teelo. le.O Iitiik ivlilch li'l"i mi... Hei'lor b.i iki o valui li.sa , i, i ,.n, rnluj ..f r,-l,-... '11,1, IlcuU i. la. li-ilril Inlit-ol fri-vi.-i! In lur l-.....ll, . uj a s, wit, its, fc. t.oi.-1,-u.ul. uii,l..r.-,....ll. all MM. V UU r:n. riC I I'A I U. I'ostiui sunni-s l'uk.'n. sol only ,,ns iLiiH C.H.k ron Ln an much li.r..ri.i.i,lii Kela Ut Uimijsh. till very I1UI..T lylvp u C,,liie:,-r Ainly.ls of rvt-r ,,..n,; MTlioiillitf lol'.'UM. f!ll. VoilT.lMlt ,-luU UiO l',,,,,l.s Cell llll-l l.,-,iniiK- ef ll.iii.hy llini l,.-.,!.is,.,,,.r wllh V,. i. il'lt. l:... i,.-s ii;i. -i,-,-r,,i.io, K. 1 luiiH(l.,is,ir l(,,,;i.e, ,'OK-tlf, (oirt..:, ii fi .r.liniii v II.tUd.jIo eill-l hlr IM-KI. HOOK - ll. ill,! HR, 13-1 l.ruaard 91.. N. 1 .( ll; rr tod aivB tuum iixlp. Too rnnnnt do thin uiiIcm t.u uB.lMCnl (hew toil kn"W lnw io rni-r io thilr rfjilreiniit; n4 fou ttmo't Mnl ffh an I ilalmn. liirntiiR by e Brlfi.c, no o'i u. mi hu irio ku wi.lKtf culr4 by ult.or. we uffr Uils to yon tor only 33 ceut. YOll WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY eea If you mprHr kefp liiini w ft d,vrlon. IB oc ilrr to tiHii.llo Kui.li judicl. unljr, y..ti mul tnow nieililiiK- nooiii ll..!. hi mwl On. waul mIIiiik i""k sl'ius mo . i riPU.-o ftnw JSe. of pr.i.lw.tl i.ullr r:.:T rorlWfllJ liHt lulr v.. i r. Ii win wrllwn iif mii wbo put ell Inn mill I. u,t ttni, un.t muoy to making- atu reinnt . lili-u.-iirHinnii.--li.! i p-il,m. I.UI M a tunltisK ii.i.l ll i,il will roril h lit tir-"' .'uri-' w.i.k. you ran hav. utallj OllloMa annually. an.1 nmk.. tour Fnwln rani J,,l.ar lor yo TH auim la. OmI y..il miuit l abls U .lelacl In.ubla la Ih? l'-.tiluv Sftr.l an wsin wt ll NptMarm, an.! aDOW bow i r.-ins.!; ll, Tlit. io.ik will irri yoa. II Irll. how t.i ,li l.-,. ,iil,l cnri. .Il'a; lo (Of t. ao,l ! fur faiF-iilnii; wl.l.-h r.iwla lo I UnlMH ,,ur,-,s... an, I f erriiii"s-. luoM. ro Ui.Mil.l n.,w mi I'll. .ul,)-l I,, inaao II prolluliaa, aeoi Hs.t.al I l..r tui-nty-nvw rem In lamia. Book Publishing Houso iM4 ut M. T. CI17. It nu luno lt''n p'iv lilt; 1 I In ftH' fllie ii ii i il i XV I.. l.'!t: I. i- s.t or f;t.,-,o -h"t v. ill i n hM .m II. t'V .1111 ...l-l il in i i i-i i v :iv anil frum l l.i rl..-. OvT 1 ,tKMI,IHMI( .lit r.-. li USK VV 0,'t r,:' cf W l. Dsi' fi FAST COLCv r . J 3cr 50 si.cM FAST COLCv'' . 51 si.cn;il li rYfLFsp . i:i P?n.vci o.it.Mf V tTLLLiS ". V. tvs ra::s of oimnary I V-7 -- V w S3 or $3.55 f rV.LTno, V h,ia W.'.'ire Ihe l iritest lil,l'... l I.l lui-l.' . in . I l.-.o sl.iM-s Ii, tin- norl.1. Me make in i l -i ll ".i nii.l H.t.r.o :.",- I liau un) ulli.-r tc..t niaiiiit.ei 11,-i'i's In llie t'. H- rui: in am i, v i. " 1;;'''-; A il I I .1 : ul s i . v , .,. .r i,:,l k'i , in i n, li I..WI.. Till,!' iin .iili.lllilll-t 1, -1" I -i l ; IV. 1.. and OATS FOR SALE! i:, May Mi d wln'.it from i'ro that yMd- s i-cnil m.., whe at . liner. Ill i.v Iwn liuslml i u.-,.n.... ? i. i.. . "-'' s hi X .rlti i',ir.,;i!!ii(r,,m Tcii!llo. Itust I reel S I iho S rtl, l nr "inn em;, ylfldl K 80 l.il.ht.ls (.or a, r.', ,ric" W . perhiitlivl. l'rtotn en cars lit Cliuriell". S. C. frIKht lo Le I ,1 I l,y biiv-r. T.-r,in casti Willi onler. Cl! U! I'lTK (01. .V 1 F.KTII l.Kll CO, HlElMU.IVMt. li.lil.,'TTK..V.l'. H TATIONAL im ;US1M:55 m KOANOKI:, VA. 8 MORE CALLS FOR GRADUATES THAN IT CAN SUPPLY. tij5cncl for Catalogue. I inter Sept. 4. t HAS. V., K( Kl- Itl.K, rrcsblent. M-.-llllell ,.. r.. . "ll u 11", I, ,' "f S.i,i,.. I'l TKM'KlN li f.uMliti.ti-il If you mention K this emu r wln-n riuin; ailv ci lUori.. So.44 STOPPED FREE hjLl Prmnnll) Cured bi X OR. KLINE'S ORf AT KtRVE RESTORER ...,....i. r.,s. wall, i.'.il" a 1SJ 11(11. IKITTI.K. f llKK IMM.V i.".: '' wan U II M .'. I d. 31 Aicti ;rj,-t, I'Mudcuhi. ...uiiiuiu yjmm U . m ta z ti -. i,,,,i,l ... X cl,,,i.Tie. shells. - i & SHOTGUN Sl-ELLS V I VI- ! ll'Al Is I . .s. . .- I. KAPKK, "a ml U 1. 1.1.- A Tl' 1.' se': itwm. g " K V l i.ll o. p. v.v - , NfcW llAVfcN, (. ,,NH. ir suprriorny. & iMfH B 4mm li iioloiis uyavBiv i JJ UNION MAlif 9 t JUv-.-i r' 1 1,.- . i . 1 1 . . , I vv I. BEST !'. "'';!-; !i:r,,;;i BEST $3.50 'Tjft-l $3.00 SHOE. SHOE. .'.., C. v .1 . ...I....- :;'"'v---! r :;,;!," v.':;.,;.v,r., ..:t I .-!-... ... i I- ' ! ' ' I ' .'.. i.i. i, t - .!'... . ' 1 - i :' or . .. . . '. . ,i .-.. .- ' ""'" . I.. l..u,;li.s SI.!..- ... II: ... Lion. 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