Pain in the Side Ceuld Not Do Hard Work Until Hood's 8arsaDarllls Ouri. "I had a saver pain In my loft Kid ami could not do any hard work. My husband ft at a bottle at Hood' Rareaarlllssnl bet-nn taking It and soon I wu able to do my work. I tu also troubled with scrotals or throat, but Hood' Xsrsspnrilla has rnraa mu. - nan. jbaaa I'sprra, North Hudson, N. T. Remember IWUU O Darilla I the bMt In fart the One True blood Purifier Hood's Pllla cur lk bend ac'ueJKo BaDor nt in a nann. Dr. William B. Fletcher ha a (trim souvenir of the work of a famous sur geon, the) Bnrou Larrejr, whom Nnpo toon remembered In his will with a gift of 100,000 franca, and the tribute "to Iarrey, my surgeon, the moat vir lumift man I hare ever known." . The relic la the upper part of the kull, the valvarlum, and ahowa a aa bar cut eitendlng from the Junction o( the occipital and parietal bono for ward to the orbital ridge on the rlgbj aid. "I well knew the man wliose skull this waa," aald the doctor, turning th( calvarltim lu hia hand. "He waa u German I have forgotten .hia name- ami lived In this city many years, dy trig about 1870, at the age of SO years. He took care of homes for Dr. I'arvln and myself along about 1806, ami alati awed wood to earn his living. I "lie Waa taken care of ly the On tho Be nislers here In a hospital during the iast year of hia life, and aa he. hod saved his earnings, small though they rwere, he left them a amall furm In 'Kansas at bis death. "He waa a Herman In the French army, and received this t terrible cni from a Russian saber, na he told me, luring the rotreat from Moscow lu 1812. He told me that Baron, I.arrey operated on him. Ho waa about 11 years old at the time, and though ills life waa saved, he was partially par alyzed on one aide ever after, am) dragged one foot until the day of hi death. "Here la whore Baron I.nrrey, 8" years ago, trephined the skull and rift ed up the depressed bono to relieve tilt brain. The orifice and the saber cul through tho akull both closed up with a membrane like a drum head." In dlanapolt News. A LIVING WITNESS. Mrs. Hoffman Describes now Sho Wrote to Mrs. Pinkliam for Advice, and Is Now Well Dear Mas. FixicnAM: Before trump your Vegetable Compound I was a great sufferer. I have been aick for months, waa trouble;! with severe pain in both sides of abdomen, aoro feeling in lower part of bow els, also suffered with dizziness, headache, and i could not sleep. I wrote you a letter describ ing my case and asking your advice. You . i : i i Xg ioff mo just WUUb bU UU. followed your direc tions, and cannot praise your medicine enough for what it has done for me. Many thanks to you for your advice. Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetablo Com i pound has cured me, and I will recom mend it to my friends. Mrs. Flokk( a R. Hoffman, 513 Roland St., Canton, O. The condition described by Mrs. Hoff man will appeal to many omen, yet lota of sick women struggle on with their daily tasks disregarding the urgent warnings until overtaken by actual collapse. The present Mrs. Pinkham'a experi ence in treating female ills is unparal leled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia K. l'inkham, and for sometimes past has bad sole charge of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single Tear. FARM SEEDS Wwr'i IU vt 1Urrut4 U frdie. ' M. Waller, UtUvivUl. Pe.. M-Whs Unrl4 1 hy rewi&c tW uhtl Hklitr com; . urtuer. lUlsl.leoU. W ta.. Ill bush, barter. tud 1. tMUBot, & tilt, law, br irowttif IM bush. Ma I tar ' mm usjt suire). II yoa auiu, wnuj ineaw. iibwM Iuu.uw mtw iviwnwi, hin win arna on him 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10o.' 11 pkii of rtrt Hrm !, Hf pk, a,nd Ttith, uo. w be ait. ntiaep iup, Jerusalem Lom. .. ir l aludlRg ur mammoth ri4 Catalogtie, MlHaf al uuut ine vmw (row priMt far neat name iot ear r ntrveious eorn sua oi, -rruaigiesj, ana sample or same, ail snail so yon uxim rweeipi or on i iuc, posiaje. rwejuvety worm bio. ia ct a itwt. ivu,uw nata. rtioa at f i w thU a pat. arutat mhuum ail aUttjw, 0tl0a alulia. &A. AND TUMOR permanently cured without knife, platter or pain. All forms of BLOOD DISEASES thoroughly arsdlcsted from tb nyttem. Bis wuiki Hmm TimumiI lor $10. Book of lnlornuulou txo. NATURAL REMEDY CO.,Wtrd,llaai. FENCINGS ror foultrr.lisircMtot V t ttnt'ita KrMlvli, btAluirun fr4. ei..Auoui.Ua. .MEN WANTED. lOTHAVUI.ftroiilmUllibMlhonM A "TOH4 immicixi with ""j Thompion'iEyt Water inws, FN U T 'M. r i ji HANGER "Bid BEN." Clraat Ttetl Cracked, Rrnken 17p, Raeaat, and Then Cracked Asaln. "Big lien," ao callml after Rlr Benja mln Hall, who waa the Unit commis sioner of works, when the order for tha clock was given, waa rant in 1800 at Norton, near tttnckton-on-Tee. From the North of England this enormous bell, weighing sixteen tons, was conveyed to I.ondou by sea, where It hnd, on a small srale, almost as ad venturous a passngo aa tho Egyptian obelisk which now gracce the Thames embankment. Once or twice during the voyage, Indeed, It was feared that It would eend the vessel bearing it to the bottom of the ocean. Not very long after the clock hnd been placed In a temporary position at Westminster on Oct. 24, 1857 and while It was Ing rung, as waa cimtomnry for short rime at 1 o'clock on Hnturdays, It waa noticed that It had a cracked, uncer tain sound. On a minute examination with a lighted enndte a crack was discovered to extend from the rim about half way up the aide. The catastrophe to an In strument wnim font t.i,.Hii ranted the question na to who was to pay for re casting It. The founder repudiated responsibility, declaring that too heavy a clapper (It weighing VI curt.) hnd been used. The authorities, however, placed on record that It was "porous, tmhomo- geneous, unsound, nnd a defective cast ing." Mo that as It tuny, "Hlg nen" waa broken tip and recast at a cost of 700. Its weight was 13 Uns 10 cwt. 3 qr. 15 lbs., 1U diameter 0 feet, and Its height outside 7 fect 0 Inches. It was rung for the first tlmo on Nov. IS, isr8. Alas! lu less than-a year after this the new bell ccnaed to strike the hours, having become more seriously cracked than its predecessor. The crack, which was Inside, w.ia three Indies In extent. For about three years afterward tho hours were struck on the largest of the quarter bells. The exMiimcnt was then tried of turning the great bell round so as to present a fresh place for the hammer, or chipper, to strike on. With a light hntnmer this experiment proved so far satisfactory that during the thirty-eight years that have elapsed tho Unsure does not seem to have In creased; and It la possible when thn wind Is favorable to distinctly heur it in most of the suhuriM booming out tho uiiduiglit hour.- London Mail. The Ptrst f'olar Kxplorir. The hardy mariners who were the pioneers in polar discovery achieved wonders, considering that they had everything to learn about mrthoda of arctic work and tholr vessels and equipment were very inadequate. Ono of the greatest of all arctic voyagern, says Harper's Weekly, was tho mnn who commanded tho first true polar ex pedition, William lliirnU. Ho Mailed from Holland lu 'H on the little fish ing smack Mcreurlous. and the object of his voyage shows how ignorant the merchants and seamen of thoso days were as to the navigability of arctic seas. Ha rout z pushed Into tho unknown for tho purpose of sailing arouud the north end of Nova Zcuibla, and find ing a northeast pufwige to China; and so for a mouth lie skirted the wall of too that barred his way, seeking In ev ery direction for a lano by which ho might travel through tho pnek, putting his vessel about eighty-one times, and traveling back nnd forth along the Ice edge for seventeen hundred miles. The hlgheet north he attained during this careful examination of tho Ice edge was U14 statute, milea south of the highest point reached by Nausea or' 874 mllos from thn pole. A Beantlfiit Girl's Afltlclloa. From tht H"pu'jlirnn, Verttiilles, ill The Tinkers ot Versailles, InJ., like all fond parents, are complotoly wrappnd up in their children. Their dnugutor Lucy, la particular, has given them muoli conocra. Sho Is flttoen, sad from s strong, healthy girl, three years ago, hail beeome weak and kept falling oft In fleuli, until she became a mere skeleton. Hlie seemed to have no Ufa at all. Hor blood hncaine Impure and Onnlly she became the victim of nervous prostra tion. Doctors did not help ber. Most ot the time slio was conUned to bed, was very nervous and Irrltnhlu, nnd seemed on the verfro of Ht. Vitus' dunne. "One morning," said f rs. Tucker, "the doctor told us to give bcrDr. Williams' Pink Pills lor Tule People, which he lroulit with htm. He said lie was treating n similar oase with those pills nnd thoy were euriug the patient. We begun giving the pills ami the next day could see a change for the bettor. Their Daughter'! Cattfor Ttourt. The doctor eame and was surprised to sm such an Improvement, lie told us to keen giving ber the medicine. We gave her on Iilll alter eacb meal until eiglit boxes bad leen used wlion she waa well. Hlie hu not been sick since, nnl we have no fear ot the old trouble returniug. We think the our almost miraculous." FaAKK TCCKEB, Mas. Fsank Ticsxa. Rnbscrlbed and sworn to before ine tills 38th day ot April, 181)7. Hi'UB Johnson, Siitrfoe of tht Peac. These pills are wonderfully effective In the treatment of all diseases arising from Impure blood, or shattered nerve force. They are adapted toyouog or old, and may be had at any drug store. Conservative Investors Can largely Inorease their income by plaolug tlielr ttui;ouuU iu my usuds. Twenty yusrs ot Wall btroet experience. In addition toruJIshli Ismiik Jmtouhatkin, enables me to advise you most successfully. Write for psitltmlors, wlili-li are iuturextiu tu those lisvlutf niouuy to invest CHAKiTkh Hl'UHKH, Invest ment Krokei, He Wall Btreet, New York City. . Mr. Window's Soottiln gyrep for ahfVareg feeunsf . vruastkesuins.reduulua luflamma be. Susy aala. uiuras wiad uuliclta.a IwsUe m Itlti KKALM New I'Utiire tlnnnet. TJiggcr ami bigger ml tindoiiliteilly mure lientitiful still, grow the ictori an bouncts every week. They seem, i vtrioniAV BONNET. however, tho exclusive property of very young, slender girls, whose kins are fresh enough to need no ts? Ta U " ' Ji ' fiTVLISn GOWN" OF :ASIIiIEnE AND VELVET. icireen of tulle, since veils are never worn with this headgear,' nnd whose hair falls intonatuial.bob curls about the brow. There waa a motion put and almost carried recently with a view of doing sway with hat-wearing bridesmaids, but this winter's brides have not been able to resist the blandishments of the Viotiriau shapes aud its pictur esque possibilities. One from a wed ding group ia here given merely to show tho most approved inevhod of applying the very extensive trimmings aud the size to which these bonnets do grow. Against a shape of violet oolored beaver, long, palo-blue plumes are laid, and with cream lace, pink silk poppies and ivory white satin ribbon this crown of millinery glory is made complete. Stylish Gown or a Miss. No two materials, according to May Muuton, harmonize more perfectly than do cashmere and velvet. ' The stylish gown in the double-column il lustration is made of the soft wool material in gray, trimmed with tho richer stuff iu au exquisite shade of tulip-red. The bodice, which is emi nently girlish, is made over a fitted lining which includes the usual num ber of pieoes aud seams, and closes at the centre-front. The full portion of the waist proper ia arranged in gathers at the edge of the yoke' and again at the waist liue. The yoke and strips of velvet are applied to the lining, and are finished at all their edges of trim ming which includes both gray aud red. The rightedgeof the front piece is stitched to the lining, but the left books invisibly into place. The sleeves which are in coat shape lit snugly, but are finished with slight puffs at tho shoulders which give the effect of ad ditional breadth. Both neck and wrists are finished with bands of vel vet edged with the trimming which serves as frill. The skirt is seven-cored and fits smoothly across the front and over tho ips, the fuluess being Uid in plaits . e Uh FAeSHION.S lo form the fan back, tt is lined throughout ami interfneeil with hair cloth for a depth of five inches, and a the extreme edges is a bias baud ol the velvet stitched after the Intest mode. At the waist is worn a simple straight belt of velvet mnde over a foundation of tailor's canvas. . To liinkn this waist for a miss of fourteen years, will require one ami three-fourths yards of forty-fonr-incli material, with ono yard of velvet twenty inches wide. To make tho skirt wiil require two and three fourths yards of the same width material. A I.lllln tllrl's Costume nr Titln-lihio t'Hsliinrre. Ynle-Muo cashmere, banded with a durkor shado of velvet ribbon ami combined with a heavy cream lncn yoke over silk, inndo this attractive and stylish gown, which is well suited to afternoon wear. The blouse waist is made over a tlttod lining anil closes lnvisiniy at tho centre-hack, but the outsido portion has shoulder nnd n. dcr-arm senilis only. The silk ami Inee are faced onto tho lining to yoke depth, where they are met by the full front niul backs of cashmere, a strip of the material edged with velvet hoiinr plnooil over the joining. Tho fulness nt the lower vortiou is nlso enll..n,l til gathers nnd is iftitched to the foundation iu n maimer to give the youthful and slight blouse efloct. The sleeves are two-seamcnl and sang, except for the pud's at the sbouldera, which are all that remain of the, re cent largo slooves. Bands of velvet are placed at tho wrists and again over the pnffs, meeting those that finish the yoke at tho aim's-eyes. The skirt is simply full and straight, and is unliuod. At the lower edge is a deep hem, above which are the two bands of velvet ribbon. The yoke is finished with a straight band ot the luce, edged with bands and at the A OIW8 nOMB fOHTVitSC. waist is worn a tasli of piece, velvet bowed at the back, To make this gown for a girt ot eight yeurs wiil require two and three fourths yat'du of forty-four-iucU material, 1 No. 088. This hlirhl Pol. Ished solid us kit drawer (Jhlffon ier measures M Inches liinh, H-J Inches wide. 19 Inches deep. Kacli drnivnts la furnished with the best locks, and $3.30 but this etscl. piece of furni ture which te tlllls for Asm. (OrnVr note nnd orold tffMrpjHilHttnent.) Drop a post ii I for our llthonrnphcd Tai pei I 'litsliiioin which shows nil colors wlthesact dlstlnctni ss. I f carpet ssm f lea nre wnntcd, mall us c. In stamps. Why sy your local denier (10 per cent, more than our prices when you can buy of the mini' Theirrcnt household educa-lor-ournew 113 .siro special catnlojrue f furniture. Iiraiwrlcs, Ijunps, moves, iwkery. Mirrors, pictures. Ilcddlnir, llefrlKi-iators, Mshy Csrrliures Is slo yours for theasklna. Airain we ssk, why enrich your local dealer when you can buy of the maker t Moth ca la lop no rnst you mulling, aud we uur all postage. r ' JuliusHinest&Son BALTIMORE, MD. Please Mention Thl Paper. ' Taste ror Apples. The superabundance of the apple crop Inst year has had one good resfilt for the future of the orchard. It ren dered npplea so cheap that the con sumption, was greater than ever before. A tasto of this kind, once rtlmulatod, generally continues; consequently tho demand will lie larger In seasons to coine than It has btn hitherto. This year npides have been In Philadelphia markets tho whole year through. Last year's supply of late varieties, micu as the ltaldwln, hnd scarcely disappeared lefore the Kusslnn variety, TetofTsky. came lu from Virginia. These, of course, will be followed by better kinds. Mohan's Monthly. hea water. On a bright, sunny day visitors nr ofteu puzzled nt the nuiueruus color visible on the K.irtuco of the sea. Thir will, perhuis, be some four or five streaks of green, blue, yellow, black and so forth, making the water appeal as though It were u luted in color stripes of mntlieinntlcnl precision. To the Initiated these several stripes have tholr meaning. They are nearly all produced by the character of the ocean bod, nnd, ns a rule, nre only seen vt close tiroxlniltr to lam1 "liiit ky" I'lgs. Tho favorite badge Just now of the smart Kngllsiiwoinun is a tiny "lucky" pig of bog milt, made In Ireland and worn upon her neck chain. To bring real luck these pigs must lie Irish, but they can be botmht ' iu the London shops. All l lguieil (Jut. Tcs," said tho young man with the squure chin; "I am going to Klondike, or thereabouts. I may get richer tlinu I nm hero, and If I die I won't die nuy deader than t would If I stayed at home." 1 milium polls .loiirnul. Sweden Makes flutter. During Inst year over i!.-!,"00 ions of butter were exported from Sweden, nearly all of which weut to Hrltnlu. Tin question l being ngllntcd ns to what earthly ine the letter "q" is in our language, so long as we novo the letter "k." Hut then, men are apt to stick to many n thing after It has he roine a deod letter, merely from force of habit. lleware or Ointments for Cnlarrli That IUiiiIhIii Mercury. ns morcurr will surely destroy the sense of smell midfouipletelv dcrnliKuthrwholesy: tcm whttn entering It tliroiiKli the mucous surf aces. Such article should never lie used except on proscription from rcput-ilde physicians, us tho ilsniHve the will do is ten fold to the good you cm possihlvderive from them. Had's Catarrh t'urc manufactured by V. .1. t heney A f.'o.. Toledo, !,, containa no mercury, and is taken internally, nctiliK directly upon the Idond and mucous surfaces of tho system, lu huyiuic Hull's i atarrli t nre he sunt to et the genuine. It Is taken Internally, and Is made in Toledo, Ohio, Ity K. .7.1 hency .Vt n. T'-stimonlals free. I VHold by Oruyttists; price, 75o. per bottle. tlaU's i'uiully Pills are the hest. Land and a Living Are best and cheapest In the Now Smith. I.nnd t-l to f!i an acre. Kssy terms, tiisxl schools nnd churches. No hllzzards. No cold waves. New Illustrated paper, "I.nnd and a Living," II months for ID cents in stamps. W. ('. Hinkah son, vl. p. A., (iuoou & Crescent Houte, (Tiiciunatl, A post-mortem examination of a cow which rllrd near Hheerness, Kngland, showed that a lady's hairpin, six inch es In length, was embedded In the ani mal's heart. To Core A Oolet In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AO Druggists refund money If it fails to earn. Sou. It Is claimed by some that tho best pictures ever taken by the camera are the duguerreotypos which ushered in the urt of sun-portruiture. There are more clocks made in Amer ica than In any other country. Chew Star Tobacco The Best, famoke Sledge Cigarettes. The Pope can speak English, German, Italian and French perfectly. Ite permanently enred. Nofltsornervoiia. after rtrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Ureal ness Narve Hestnrer. 13 trial bottle and trsstise free km. iv. xi. n.uMa. L.ta wi Area bL.f uua..f a. r'V " rfsiVn'sMiisr 1 rW'TBrl"sPsF","',, VE HAVE NO AGENTS kml hw sold wnr for ii Mi pnoM, nvini ttvir iprvBU. ucr iwr M ity I of To buxiiei. Hum Vf. lAi W lls. tttM, kprmK-Jlosui Mt. It tamr RntM, frlo, 10.M. . 1.?; Zl r tftlsViuSW Of 4UI m awuti him 1 or sw. ELKHART AIUUAQB AM) UAn5L MTU. " East, West, Home Is Best," (f Kept Clean With APOLIO . Once Wasted. Modern man Is gradually waking tip' to tbo fact that bp can utilise every thing. Coal Is not only a source of heat and light, but a storehouse ol colors, taAtes. medicines, perfumes and explosives. From 140 pounds of gat lar In a ton of conl over 2,000 district hade of aniline dyes are mnde, Tho samo substance furnishes quW nine, nntlpyrlnc. ntrophlne, morphia and A host of other drugs, Of vet-fumes there can be obtained helloli-oplne, clove, queen of the mead ows, cinnamon ami bitter almonds, camphor and wlntergreen. It gives to us belli te nnd plcrlte, two powerful explosives, nnd supplies flav oring extracts which cannot be told from currant, raspberry, pepper aud vanllln. Rclentists also get from the cor.l tnf benzine nnd naphtha nnd the photog rapher gk-ts from It his hydroqiiluous and Ukonogen. It gives forth paraffin, pitch and cre osote, material for artificial paving) saccharin, which Is 300 times sweetel than sugar; lnmpblack, material fot red Inks, oils, varnish, rosin and a great suddIv of ammonia. Knocked Ont. It knocks out all calculations ot attending to business ia the right way tor a day when ' we wske up In the morning sors and stiff. The disappointment Ilea In going to bed all right and waking up all wrong. There is a short and sure way out of It. Oo to bed after a good rub with Ht. Jacobs Oil snil yon wake up all right; soreness nnd stiffness all (tone Ho sure Is this that men much ex- fiosnd In changeful weather keep a bottle of t on the mantel for use at night to male (ure of going to work In good fix, Balrer'i Grasses and Clovers ' Are warranted. They produce! W are the tamest growers In Amerliut, Lowest prices. Feed 1'otato s on'y $1.5) per barrel. Pig fitrni seed eataloeue with clover and grain samples (worth $10.09 to get a start) sent you by the John A. 8alzr Keed Co., La Crosse, Wis., upon receipt of lOo postnge. A. C. 6. For Whooping rotiRh, Plso's furetsafno ccssfnl remedy.- M.l I i r.i r it, 07 Xliroop Av., Brooklyn, N. YM Nov. 14, ltmt. 3 jTJK if rr .r-Pt. sT I&IVJQY Botli tho rnethorl anT results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant aud refreshing to tho taste, an'l acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and IJowcls, cleanses tho ays tern effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrnp of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. isyrup of Figs is for snlo in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug giaU. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tH FRANCISCO. CUL. louiwiu, nr. hew rottit, n.r. Established 1780. 3 a Baker's Chocolate, 3 celebrated for mora 31 'Of than a century a a delicious, nutritious, 3' and flesh-forming jj beverage, has our 3 well-known v Yellow Label V on the front of every package, and our Jj, trade-mark,"! Belle Chocolatiere,"on the "31 NONE OTHER GENUINE. MAOt ONLY SV s WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd., X Dorchester, Mass. St5eat3tat5eaOc5t&t5tat5cat5t5c5e5c5iii diKMt to lh mi. yrt U wbol. tuia tut saiujr- avan)iBU(a. llarowi. W to i7t). ('armaw ' ami MUk fL.x . rrle.. with H.iM.lMt, U HlM. 1U4. kveva uid land ere luU. Am .00,10.0.11.1., CO W. B PIUTT. UiUAHT, VilK g httil
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