THURSDAY, 31 ARCH 3, 1898heart' of some'woodland and preparesfor the coronation of the sovereign iii the midst of spring.Queen Molly is shy in the presence of strangers, and while holding an audience sits oriental fashion on the carpet of her tent with her eyes downcast, not unlike the manner of a bashful American schoolgirl. Her skin is of a dark olive tint, and her face is lit by a pair of bright black eyes that sparkle in conversation. ITer hair is jet black and worn on top of her head, with bangs over her forehead.A distinct scar on the left cheek somewhat mars the appearance of the young sovereign. It is the result of a burn received while playing as a child about a camp fire in her far away native land. While not pretty, the young queen-elect is a good type of the Gypfey race.Queen Molly is as fond of bright colors as the humblest of her tribe, and in her dress red is her favorite color. Rugs of varied hues ornament the interior of the tents, and the coverlets and pillow shams of the royal bed are almost bar-baric in the brightness of their colors. When the young queen leaves her tent she invariably wears a bright-colored handkerchief on her head, and when she makes a trip of any distance always rides a small, piebald pony which she brought with her to this country.The old queen was very indulgent with her only daughter, and allowed her to travel through the different countries that the Romany tribe inhab-f/its. Consequently, the young sovereign has mastered several languages, among them German. French nnd Spanish.Marrlt; of rareadvanct world ii courag* work. toratloi The tli scheme5 bell-buoy enables thelt; avokl sunken rocks and so lr. Bell’s IMne-Tar-srds off the serious consent a cough neglected. Itcough and cures the causerlously affected with a cough foi ’aid hundreds of dollars to doemedicine, hut everything fade•d lr. Hell’s Pine-Tar-Hone; erfi.il remedy saved my lif-;.. B. UOSEW Grantsburg. 111WILLAn ( tirno bMB NTvous a tion of No wo Phosp is a \ its eff ers, wthat b anjl P Manhc MEDI buildii you at thesei truly ] men, being con dlt This at honR. BELL’SIn a guaranteed cure for all throat, lung and chest U troubles, including asthma, V bronchitis. La Grippe, «?; whooping cough, croup.*.All druggist*—25c, 50c, $1 borth-s (/ or sent upon receipt of price byThe K. K. Sutherland ’)Medicine Co., Pitdurnh, Ky.As to Brother Lastly.wnc flto c.;-5hirr»t r\f Hrot.hsr