After the Crip Thoosnnds of people sny Hood's flnrsnpa rlllnqtilckly restores thonppntlte, roRnlntos the heart, vitalizes tho blood, cur 01 those sharp pnlns, diamines, lionvv hend, thnt tired tattling. Hood' Rnrsnpnrllln hns mnr Vetotis powor to expel nil poisonous disease germs troin tbfl blood, nnd overcome tho extreme wen kn pus which Is one ol tho penu. Unr effects of the Rrlp. ant only Hood's Sarsaparilla Ameriaa's Greatest 'Medicine for the (jrlp. Hood' Pill cum nil Mvcr Ilia, Kj cents. 100 Itewnrd. mo. The renders nf thin paper 111 b ple.ned to lenrn thnt thr lnt least ou.- ilramlr I die esss thnt science he. hcon able torure In nil 1t.toKc end thnt ! Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure l the only po.lt. ve euro known to tho medlcnl fretcrnlty Catarrh hein cunatltu. tlonnl dl.ni.c. rr.piltvsa C'ltittltiiMiinsI treat ment. HaM'a Catarrh Cure 1. taken lnt?rnallT, ctiiis directly nn tho l.lnol and muimis tnrfr.crenr thr srstoii. therein de.trovlnn tho foundation of the Hi"c, nnd giving t 'ir p-i. tii-nt troii.h hv tti i 1 M li 11 the roif.ilt.iron ml n'tlntf nature In dninicit. work. Thn proprlct'ira have o much fnlth In 11m rural !vi powers that tie r oRVr On" Hundred lMliri for any ram tlmt It fail, ti cure, fond for list of testimonial. Adflri"., F. .1. 'hk.nky & Co., Toledo, O. Fold hr Ilni'fiiit". ;.. Hull's family lillsnro the best Kit rrrmnnrntly cured. Noflt or nrrro.i.. rcrsnllcr llt.t ilav'. tip of Iir. Kline's lin-n; Serve Kr.tnler. trial hnttliwitt'l trrati'-e lice. Dr.K.ll.Kl.iNK. I,M. ail Arch M.I'hlln.1" I rontd not s-ct nVnr? without Pl.os Cure for 'nnMiiiiptiop. It nlwnyaeurc..- M r. 1' . C, Moultok, 2euilhnni, Mags., Oi tuber lsui. Mr. Win. low's Hoothtni; !)-mp forrhlMrrn tccthini:. H.fPois tll.'iflllna. ivilueeslhtlatimm. tlou, nlluy. pnln. cure wind colic. iva bottle Thorp 1 n new dummy hint tester which contains ini'tiiiltr.'S which ex plode nnd surprise the blower when ho t i ulsters a certnln figure on tho Indi cator of hie capacity. Irlar IWnkee It HnrnVr. Mis-steps havo mado tho worst sprains, hut It Is no mis-stop to 11 so Ht. .Tnuol.s Oil, it makes a euro by strong) honliiK.soolhlnK' and conquering the pain. Every bout's de lay makes It harder to euro, Tho Church of Knulnnd Is suppoi tod by Income from Investments, endow ment nnd by voluntary contributions. The totnl revenue 01' the church- is about tar.,000,000. To Cure A Told In One Day. TnVe Laxative Hmnin (Julnlne Tablet. All DruKKlsts rcluud uiuuey lilt luiin to cure. :ijo, Tt Is stated thnt nbout one In IS of the populnth'.n of Pnris live on charity, with a tendency toward crime. Beauty fa niood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. I'nscnrets, Candy Cntlinr tio clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. HeRin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, . and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ton cents. All drug gluts, satisfaction guaranteed, ll)c, 23c, 5Uc. A physician declares thnt people who Bleep with their mouths shut live long est. . XdneataTonr rowels With I'sscareta. Candy mthnrtlc, cure ronsiipntion forever. No, SSo. il C. C. C. fail, druggist refund money. It usually taken about five years to tan the skin of an elephnnt. Knock rough and Colo's. Pr. Arnold's Cough KlllercnresCoiighsand Colda.l'revuuta Consumption. All drutfki.l.-x: They're Only ArtraUn. During the recent strike of ladles' tailors the proprietor of a well-known uptown establishment was endeavor ing to explain to nn Interested cus tomer the difference between the kind of work which Is done In an establish ment llko his nnd that done by the shambling wretches who wero fighting for "recognition" and their right to better pay. "Yon see," ho explained, "men who never see a fine garmont on a lady and who have no opportunity to observe and learn what good style Is cannot be expected to turn out ar llstlc work. They can never hope to become artists; they are simply ar teslans." Left Astray, "Here." shouted the hnlllff. "vnn can't gun here. These are private grounds." "But I thought this waa the open season for game," protested the sportsman. Philadelphia North American. COULD NOT SLEEP. Mrs. Ptnkham Relieved Hor of All Her Troubles. Mrs. Madob Haucock, 1TB Second St., Grand Rapids, Midi., hud ovarian trouble with its attendant aches and puins, now cho is well. Hero ttrc her own words: " Your Vegeta ble Compound has mtulo me feel liUo a new person. Itcforo I be gan takinj it 1 was all run down.felttired and sleepy most of tho time, bad pains in my back and side, and sucb terrible headaches all the time, andeouldnot sleep well night. I al so bad ovarian trouble. Through the advice of a friend I began the use of Lydia El Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and since talcing It all troublcshave gone. My monthly Sickness used to be so painful, but bavo not bad the sllgUtcbt puio sinoe talcing your medicine. I cannot praise your Vegetable Compound too much. My husband and friends see such a change In me. I look so much butter aad have aome color In my face." Mrs. Pinkhara invites women who are ill to write to her at Lynn, Mass., tot adrioe, which Is freely offered. A Iftr I 1 S I l.'t HELPS FOR HOUSEWIVES.' To Keep Vlolrts Fresh. If one ilesit'RH to use violets for thn toilet, the following way of keeping them fresh baa beeu found excellent: Hnrroutiil the sleins with wndding, af ter dipping them in salt water, nnd cover with a layer of tinfoil. If they are used for interior docorntion, place the stems in snlt water nnd besprinkle the flowem. At ninlit cover tliom firmly with tissue pnper, nml seo to it thnt they nro not kept in too warm a plnee. In Ibis milliner they call be kept fresh for several dtiys. f-'ortltn Afternoon Tra. A novel nrraiiKoment for a ten r coll'ce set dispenses with the ordinary tiny, n tall stanil, on wliich the cups, coll'ce pot, RiiRiir linsin nml cream jug are cotnpiu'tly nrritiignd, taking its plnee. 'I lie Vin ious ni tirles are bold secitielv in plnee, inncli in the siinio manner ns smln bottles nre held in a atniiil. Tin! cups nro of the titiest chinrt. Thn nilvniitn'gn of this novelty is that it cull lie rnily ami securely cariied by tho handles, that it takes lip little room oil a table, and tlmt by a simple twist of thn handles the server preeuts the coflce, sngur and milk in the numt Cdiivcuient intiiinur. How todiitt t-'iiriiMni'd. fVi'tnin coifditiiins nre necessary for snect'SH in uliiinjr; I. The sin faces to bo glued togeth er must be free fnuu ulil nine, and from any particles of wood, dust, etc., that might toad to keep them apart. L The glue must not bo too thick, nor spread on too thickly. II, Tim two bodies must bo fastened together very firmly until the glue has hardened. If all thee conditions are fulfill oil, there will bo no trouble in gluing suc cessfully. Mcnipe all old glue from the surfaces to be joined. Have at hand some means of fastening the bodies togeth er. Strong cords or bnnds of cloth may bo used, where one has not a vise. Apply n thin coat of glue ' to both surfaces, nnd bring them together, luing careful to get them in the right position. Fasten them lirtnly, and let them stand forty-eight hours or more. t)ne era now purchase a good qual ity of liquid glue, which obviates tho trouble and necessity of preparing a glue at home. If one prefers the lat ter, the man nor of making it is com paratively simple, if one owns a glue pot. lireak the glue in small pieces, and cover it well with cold water. Lot it Kimk several hours. Half (ill the outer pot with water, and for every pint of water add 0110 tnlilespoouful of snlt; the water boils at a highor temperature whon snlt is added. Place the inner pot in this, and set over the fire, stirring occasionally. When tho glue has limited, thin to the proper consistency with strong vinegar. (line loses strength by frequent heatings; therefore plait to hent only as mnch ns will be repaired each time. The daily care of a lamp consists of tilling it with oil, trimming the wick, wiping the burner and the outside of the lamp, and cleaning the shado and chimney. This work should ho done in the morning while there is a good light. For this work hnvo a tray,- a pair of sharp scissors, cloth for wiping the lnmp, two cloths.one for tho chim neys and one for the shades, nnd a small brush for the interior of the chimneys. New York Jour mil. Iterlpes. Fot nonrri of fbiek chicken line; put in stewpnn with hot water, pepper, suit ami minced onions. Add butter, if needed. Pour in bak ing dish when well heated, add cup of cream aud breadcrumbs. Browu and serve. Hard Sauce One enp of light browu sugar, one-half cup of bntter, one-half uutmej grated, two or three grates of lemon peel, juice of half a lemon. Blend butter and sugar and flavoring. Put away in mold to cool and harden until ready for use. Molasses Candy Take two oupfuls of New Orleans molasses, one cupful of brown sugar and a tablcspoouful of butter and boil twenty minutes. AYhen done, add to the candy two teaspoou fuls of cream of tartar, one teaspoon fnl of sodH, one teaspoouful ol vine gar and let it stand until cool enough to "pull." Ladies' Cabbage Boil a firm white cabbage fifteen minutes, changing the water then for more from the boiling kettle. When tender drain and set aside until perfectly told. Chop fine and add two beaten eggs, a tablu spoonful of butter, pepper, alt, and three tablespoon fills of rich milk or cream. Stir all well together and buke in a buttered pudding dish until brown. Serve very hot. The dish resembles cauliflower very much. Macaroni Croquettes Break one pound of macaroni into small pieces aud boil until soft. Melt ou ounce of butter in a saucepan, add a teaspoou ful of chopped ouiou and parsley, two ounces of chopped bacou (cooked), one egg, a pinch of salt, a dash of black pepper and a little milk or white aauee, theu add the macaroni, heat all together, aud put on a plate to cool. Make iuto cakes, rolling in either bread or cracker crumbs, uud fry in a pan of hot butter. Potato Soup -Boil one good-sized ouiou in one quart of wuter uutil it is cooked to shreds, add one cup of mashed potatoes and one of mashed turnips, stir until free from lumps, theu put in one quart of heated milk and a tablespoonfiil of butter. If de sired the peeling of oue lemon may be boiled iu the soup for ten minutes aud theu removed. The juice of a lemon squeezed iuto the tureen just before serving is 11 u addition. KeaKOU with salt and pepper. Oil cares Oil cures Khonmatlsn, Neuralgia. Oil enras Oil euros Oil eurei Oil caret Oil cures Oil euro Oil cures Oil cures Lumbago, Belatlca. Bprnlnt, Bruises, BoreneM, BtllTness, Raekaehe. Muscular Aahot. Mght-hnlred people, It Is snld, as a rule live lonner than dnrk-hulred. TWKNT1M--OI 11 nouns To New Orlrsn or to Jacksonville rla the iiwii i ri'-eent Limits! train from CI n jlnnnil. 111 hours through to Hnvnns. To 1 Inrtdn -lnrrn I'resrrnt Two Fat VrstU lulled trains dally t'liu lnnatl to.lni knnvllle. lieeii X Ciew cnt Itoute and Honthern ll'y. lot' mile shortest line to Florida and the West Indlc. A-hevlllr- (inly I Immidi t'nr Line is via ynren t'resrrnt llonte nnd Holithern H'yliom t Ine lniiiitl. t nfn and observation rnr. Kxt ellent -ervlee on nierb through trnlns. jwen Crescent Houte from Un clmiatl booth. There nre two Islands In New Zea land set npart for the preservation of Its remnrknble wild birds nnd other nnlmnls. All hiintlnu nnd trapping la forbidden thereon. To nra Cnnatlpatlon Forever, Tko Cnsnirnts Cnndv t'utliartlc. 10s or Re. If U U. U. lull to euro, driiKitlbts refund money. lllood flows through the boms of very yoiiir children utmost as freely as through the veins. (irntv silftbhnm. Any complaint becomes chronln by neg lect, and rluiumiitlsm grows stubborn by not using Ht. Jacobs Oil, which Is Us suro euro mid compters tho pnln promptly, livery sufferer should usu it. Tho births In TtufTnlo last year num bered 7, Mil, ns compared with 9.140 In IS97, nnd 8,414 In 1S9S. Wo-To-llae for fifty Cents, Onaninieed tohnrro habit cure, malies weak, toeasirouK, blood pure. 60c, II. AUUruKSista. To date the fnlted States has Is sued 616.441 intents. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to tho care and skill with which It Is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fio Svnup Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon all the Importance of purchasing the truo and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the Calipohkia Fio Syhut Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali Fobnia Fio Kvm r Co. with the medi cal profession, und tho satisfaction which tho femiino fiyrup of Figs has (riven to millions of fumilies, makes the name of the Company a guaranty ol tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acta on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN FKANCISCO. CaL tOCIS VILLC Uw. N CUT T0IIS. K, V. 'Roth niv wire and mysrir have ben, using: CAsCaKUTS and tbcv are tbe best medicine wo hare ever had In the house. Last weak my wlfo was frantio with beadarha for twodays, she tried some of yourCASC'AHETS, and thev relieved lh pain In her head almost Immediately. We hotb recommend Cascarets." OiMs. RrKiiaroKn. Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Pa. Pleannt. Palatable. Potent. Tarta Good. Do Good, Juvor Molten. Weaken, or (iiliw. lOo, 2jo,(uo. .... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... tl.rll.f S.m..7 lMr.a,, rkim IIMnl, So T.rl. Irf W'BAU sUM lot l'UK Tubucco iiablu VATAI.IK.'t'EH OP TIIOIIKANDS) OP i .aysii rr,Ava 1 NKNT PUHP. MINT f KKK -"r--, Aaasrtaaant lit tHm Vrl4. AH klmll ni Uookm U llmu. AinilMtinoiit I,k-IihIIb tUO S.w I I.jr. Ju iMiiail. Chitr.iltM, H.-1-llnr., Ct.llilr.i,'. n.v St-uru I'Imim, lli.lnniitw, Mr.. J.rl.y'. Was W.ii'k., .Mlrjr I'l.lN r.iMtr ac.11.rr. '.v. tor M.la Clianutar mil)', THI1I...11. Vlvaiil,, UVm 1.1. MHl.rlaU, Aliml.m . liul.Ia la Uw Slatfa, Uultlo lu HalMilnu ruy H lluw Iw Maka t HAsll'KI, HtKM II, ' 1IJ Weal Slid Miraei. . N.w York C'llr, D?OPQY"EW DISCOVEKY; i. a 3 I quiakral alalia auraa wont r.Mifc Jl-Mk ai aa.lnaoaial.and llla.tl' nulawl r raa. Dr. . . satis 1 soas. Jius D, aii.au. at. WAM,T,l:Dr"Vr of sail iiaanh that I f PA S S will not li,-fll Hand tola, to Hipan. Olianiloa Co. . tvawYucs luf ts aauiBias an luui taalliuuiilala. R'irilU ATI?U'"l"'l-nirlalolll.,(l.v.' I 'CUrflAMOTI irwttuiaiit, iiualpalil, 0 r.ua. I ALSl.ussUsaiAiICu..iaOiuwkLgt...i I bt. cos Bt. Jacobs Ft. Jacobs St. Jacobs Bt. Jacobs Bt. Jacobs Bt. Jacobs Bt. Jacobs Bt. Jacobs St. Jacobs fl fCi&y CATHARTIC kw TSADI MAAK ftCOISTtaf 0 f$f klur's trail rt Wurrant.4 U rrdax.SV a I Ir.wluit 3J0 bu.li.l. big Four O.I. ; i. Hf.i.lrr, A M MUhioMI. M i,., Ill tiu.l,. htrl.v. .i.J II. oirjuy. UjLl k, ff '-4 Wlni. H.n... hr r.ln w l..i. S.litr', .t. 3p Jll p-rMr.. lr,.i. 4,Hil. wrti. tli.iu. W . .1. 10.4111 kT tnm fcM.UM ... ...uwura. h.i.M .111 Mad .a ulal H- i 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10o. ltd I fl 10rkff..rrr. r-m MMi.H.ll llv.h. R.p. fbr Shwp, ff j ti Ui.liouiWa.oSI, run, it.u." l'.f.r.llM. Swlr. BJS br.M..l..fml. ililli,iTl....h.i prT..aarr JvJ S. .ui.. ...t.-'l.. luillnf um Biunawil. AW lBwl C.ul.... i.ul.( .11 .iMtiii ..r r.rin p '1 IM.I..M... .11 ai.ll.. mu upoa r.l.,orb.t V sKMk m. immiiit.1, viirih ia. ig.t . jrivjy ,gJffkUf,.loe,000 MtU Sw4 f.taWvr JRJ lltl.l. i.l,ltbl. tl' SiySw U ahr. ,.rli..i rvcta. &Sjr pimm x'8w!i'' ''?i(lPZr r.t.i AGRICULTURAL TOPICS Hanrflneaa With Tools. II is extremelT important thai every farmer train himself to handling tools of nil kinds. If he has forge with bellows and a toolbouse with turning lathe he can make extra whif fletrees, clevises and other articles that nre apt to break when men and teams are busiest. Mnuy of those cau now bo bought quite as cheaply as they can be band made. lint there are many things that are exceedingly bandy to have about the house or baru that cannot be purchased in the stores, The toolhottse will be one of the fa' vorito places for boys on the farm to bo handy with tools, and whatever they do later in life they will never begrudge the time and experience il has taken to give them the lessout thus learned. fd Fowls ftlnwt J. One of the difllcnlties in wintet feeding is that grain is given in a mass, perhaps because the feeder does not care to stand arounti in the cold, while the fowls are equally in a hurry to fill themselves, so that they may again go on the roost, and cover their chilled feet with their feathers. No matter how cold the weather may bo fowls on the roost always contrive to keep their feet warm if thny get food enough to furnish the internal heat. The natural way for a fowl to take it food is a morsel or a grain at a time, and to get that by scratching for it. This will prevent the food from going in a mass into the crop, and tbe exor cise will keep the fowl's feet warm even in the coldest weather. This is much better than allowing the fowl to llll itself to repletion, aud theu re main without exercise for hours upon its roost. To llsri Clean Fowls. For keeping fowls free from lice I have never bad occasion to use any of the ordinary applications. Tbe bot tom or floor of my poultry bouse is made ot cement upon which was originally placed about an inch of saw dust. The droppings were allowed to remain aud accumulate and from time to time the surplus above an inch or two 'in depth was removed, but for some twenty years was never uutil this' spring completely cleared out. The constant scratching of the fowls has kept the floor covered from two to four inches dee)) with a very dry, dusty and flue layer in which the fowls delight to dust themselves in all weathers. As a result I scarcoly ever see a louse of any kind, nnd if a lousy fowl is introduced from abroad it is very soou relieved from the vermin. The house opens into my boiler bouse and is thns kept at a moderate temperature during the win ter and the fowls can be seen dusting themselves .nearly every day at all Reasons. No sawdust or other material has ' been added from the bngiuuiug until this season, when the floor was entirely seen for the first time in many years and sawdust again used as a starter. Dr. Jabez Fisher, in Orange Judd Farmer. Iralnas;a From llnrnyards. It is very important that tho barn yard should bo kept dry ntall seasons. To this end all the matter from build ings enclosing it should be diverted to tho outside of the barnyard, and if this is on an elevation it is easy to make a drain that will safely carry it otT. On no account should a drain be dug through the barnyard itself. We have seeu some of theso barnyard drains, aud without exception they tilled after a few years with a fungous growth whtoh entirely choked the drain. If tho water from roofs is car ried off so that only the rains and snows that fall in the barnyard are to bo removed, there will rarely, if ever, be more water full that the manure will need to keep it in good condition. Most of the complaints about manure being washed away are due to leaving it under the eaves of barns where all the water that fulls on the roof is poured into it. The inside of the barnyard should have a slight descent toward the middle, and there most of the manure should be thrown as it ac cumulates iu the stable. If etock is allowed to run .over these manure pilos in the daytime the manure will not beat much in cold weather, and will need piling np towards spring to Lit it for applyiug to orops. Staulln Calves. Should calves bo confined ia the same common stable apartment with milch cows? From my experience, I certainly say no. To begiu with, the more animals that are crowded to gether in one apartment the more dif ficult becomes sufficient veutilatiou, with consequent vitiation of air. Un der such circumstances the weaker animals (calves) sutler at the expense of the stronger ones (cows). I have heard some dairymeu argue that the increased warmth of the cow stable caused by the .crowding of so many animals iuto it was iu favor of its habitation by calves. If warmth, without regard to good air, was all we were after, that might be an argument, but as it is most cow stables at the best are provided only with suflicieut ventilation for tbe cows they shelter, with no adequate provision for extra animals. Then, again, where oows and calves are in a common stable and are turned out together, the former always bully over the latter, some times to the extunt ot positive phys ical injury. Another thing, I thiuk that calves are a source of annoyance- to oows in the stable, anyway. Anything that works detrimentally ou the nervous system of a milch cow is antagonistic to a normal secretion of milk. They need quiet aud tranquil surroundings, which can best be secured by their living positively alone. The tender young calves, six months of age or more, cau be kept warm apart from the cows if their owners wish them to be so kept. George K. Newell, iu Massachusetts Ploughman. After- 11 1 tpn j of .the - Grip Is 1 treatherous "disme.' You think it ti cured and the .lightest cold brings on & relapse.' ' its victims are always left in a weakened condition blood impure and impoverished nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervous prostration are often the result. Dr.Williams' Pink Pills far Pale People will drive every trace of the system, duuo up and strengthen the prove this. Read Whin tho crip lint rlU1 thin vtlon Hnrtnnn H. Krn)er. of HI I W, Miiln hi., JfiNrnon. Mo., u w,l-k now n true-tor nnd Miiiilfr.wiifl one or m km hum, nm. ue linn mi ho teen iroutlcil y till tho nrer-tJfforti of itii (IIhpuhp. A ywir uko IiIn health r. triii 10 mil, nnu liu wan ohiikii Ivffl to-day It tiltiinhiu iiilrurlo. "i wan irotitjitu wun MHmif oi ijmmi, pnipnntlon nrlhe heart nml n Knr-ral Jntdllty. My hark uIko puint l imu evrri'ly. "I It It'll unit (.ttx'tor arter nnotlirr ami iininorotiN hit km lie utTJ!fMlii hr my h tendtt, titil tithoiit apparent Ix-noUt, unit beiciiii to (rlvfl tiptif.pt. Then I nw Dr. Wllllamn' i'lnU I'll In for I'nle I'anpm fxtollvrl In n Ht. Lout paper, aud ufter tuvci lintlon dtu-l-lnj to frJvn them u Irlul. Affr inlriir f tic lir-t ho I felt wondorfullv retterrr! and waanatlafleil that thn pllln wrro pttttlntr nit on th ronrt to re covery. 1 hontrltt two mum hox- nnM rontlnnfrt tnklnf, them. "Aftnr tftklnir four boxen nf lr.Vi!Hn in' I'lnlt 11 1 in lor fa In TVonlft I nm i fiHtorrd to good health. I frrl III; n tiiw man, and having thn will and eii"ry of niv former dnyn returned, J am cupuhli of trannatlntr mv tHinlm-. with literrat-ed iimhlltcn. 'Ir. William' Pink IMIla for Pnl Tropic nro n wonderful mm!. el no and unv onn pturerlnir; from tho after enetn of the frlp will tlnd that thnxo plllaiirn th HpeclOe." H. II. KvFl.rH. Mr. Kvaler win plndlv nnnwer nnv Inquiry reuardlnr thin ff Stamp In cnelorieJ. Vo;hOi CM. icmaeratt Jrjfftrmtn Htj, Mo. Look fof the full name on the package. At dfURpMs or direct from the Dr.Villiamt Medicine Co., Schenectady, N-Y 50c per box. 6 boxes $2.50 MERE ST 18. The Little Valve Whch Has for Hundreds of Years Prevented the Cure of Diseases In the Air Passages. IMifsiolnns Witness Iho Oeiitli or TIwhishikIs Aunnnlly, I'ntible to Ilciu li Oic Ilscastl Iirln on Account orTlils Ob sturlc Crc-ntcd by IV'niiirc l I'roloct tbe Ilron- clilnl Tubes EPKSL0TT1 ft vA vi :iv 'V 1 mJKli!&niti& XI Is now nnknnwlcilesil liy nil medlnnl tr.nn thnt this llttlvnlvn, iil!ml ths eplRlot tts. tins effntttlvnly iroVHtitHl thnnurHOf Consumption nml nllMuep-srntHfl dlsensos of t lie respiratory origins for Imuilrnils of ymirs. It Is duo to Its pretmcn nt the ontrmioe ol tbe windpipe tlmt nil llipild inndli-liie, no mutter In whnt form thfy nm administered or how minutely dlvldxd hy sprnysor atomisers, nre prevniited from enterlnif Hie hrouohlnl tubes orltinirs; yet, If It with not for this little vnlTe, liquids nnd food would enter these pnssnire. una cniiso insiittif siriiiiiriiiniion nuu ueniti. i tie epiiotns is uiwiiys open m piTimt in. passnKeof nlrto the luiiK-t, hut soaonstrunte1 tlmt the si lightest noiitrnetlon of t lie throat onuses It loulose over the openltiu to the windpipe, nud prevent the lenst drop of moisture from enterintf the piii.suits which lend to the luiiirs. Try to lirenthe nud swullow nt the snme time nnd you will see how penently this little vnlve does Its work. Is It nny wonder, then, tlmt the uumlinr of pursous n(TM"ted with C'ntnrrli. Ilronehitls nnd Consumption hnve stendlly Incniused ovory yenr, nnd tlmt the ini'dhMil profession should hiive bonoms exulted over Hie dlseovery of tt drv nlr unrmlelde, the first over found, thet onn lie enr rled to nil pnrls ol tho liond, thront, nnd Itiiixs In the nlr you broiithe? No other trnnt ment or medlninii hnsever ereiiled suih n prnfound Interest nmnnu the doctors, snd this Interest Is beinir Incrensed hourly by the wonderful recoveries mndft under thir own eyes. Not nlone nmoiiK the inedtniil profession hns this tieiwi felt, hut hundreds of thousnnds of men nnd women throughout the United Htntes, tlirouirh f ree treatments Klven, und Influ enned by the knowledi(u Hint their money would he returned In ense of fiillure, hnve tost tl this new remedy, been cured, nnd nre to-dur reeommondlnu "HVOMF.r' to nil their friends nnd iieipiiilntAnnns. There hits been for months NO llOt'DT WHATEVER III the minds of medlonl men nsto theolllnney nf "IIYOMEI" Iu thetreiitiiiout of Astluns, Couifh, Uolds, Cutiirrll. ('iitarrhll Denfness, Dronuhltisnnd Consumption, 'nnd father ud mothers who nre in-iiuniiited with the honest met hod used by The It. T. Uootll Co. In Intro aiininii "HVO.MEI" nre not doliiK rlifht by themselves, or their families, If they do not test this new treatment, which eosts nothing It it fulls to give relief, und can b tested free In nil Inrite elites.. IIYOMHI" CIIKKs D IXIfAfjATIOX. It Is Nnturo's own remedy. Riven throuith tho ulr you breathe. There Is no Uuutter, no risk. Your money Is refunded If It falls to relieve, "II vomer' Inhnler Outfit. 1.00. Extrn Dottles "ITyomel." ROe. "Hyomel" Bnlm, wonderful benler, ilSn. Cnn be obtained of your druggist, AT OFFICE Oil BY MAIL. Pamphlets, consultutlon nnd advice free. CDs?slAI sCTITErDT 'We will mnlltoevnry person sending ns3!Sa. Or t WlHU UrrLrfl n stumps or ensh. mentioning THIS PAPER, a complete II YOMKI Trlnl Outfit, consisting of au ALUMINUM Inhaler, Wire Dropper, bottle of llyomel suflicieut to Inst two weeks, gnuge nnd full directions for using. We will ulso send FHKK "The Htory of llyomel" nnd a SAM I I, K I1UX of Ilyoaiel Bnlm, the wonderful antl-septie bonier nud cure for piles, bruises, .burns, sprains, scalds, dialing, saddle sores, ecitemn and nil surface Irritations. Bend nt onao to .MAIN OH KICK AMI I.AHOKATOUIKS ot THE R. T. BOOTH CO.. ITHACA. N.Y. THE GLORY OF MAN! Strength, Vitality, Manhood. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE ; OR. SELF-PRESERVATION. i A Gront Medical Treatiso on Hnppy Mariiatics. tlio cause nml euro of 11 x- hnustoii Vitality, Nervous, and Tliysicil Debility. Ati'onliy I wastiiiL'). nud Vnii- I rif i icc tM cocclo, nlsonu Al.h VISV.ASE& AND WEAKNESS ICS OF MAN Jrom what- erercnune ansinj. Truo I'liuciplrs of Treatment. 870 pp. l-'mo, wilU En-, HYSELF. giaviugs. PTtlrE 7i V 1 1 iiv! . II i ', pr?;r,',VOn" ,nr KNOW T r:,; - x.:ii,Z' . '"- riiuimi, wun w(mi nuwrviiiKHin or iiih aiiinor.l . Till Vi i, ' , ."', ," ,ona Tiiisr.Lr, lor knowledge Is power. fMSVl o'nb?y ,lB,,il'ttl Ij'stitute, No. 4 liuKliich St., H.mmn. la. iK.uihll.hrd in tVI Chief ( onsuliiiig Pliysivlnn and Author. Uradusteof lb.rvard Medl.'.l Cnllet-e, class INU. St.rueoir 0 I iri i5. rXn!? Y"","1 V"L Th! Umt fc". KiHM-l.llat I. Amarlcs. .ho Cures Wh.re 0 1 t?. k .i- i Penn or by letter, il to 1 : srun.lav to to I. .'onil.lenili.l. Is trul'r A Cog fHr ? lTy'ZT. Ite.VA'W. t7&"Msatos, uhlcb rn. it . i i ------- ... .., 'iiiH, miiiiiin iiKtiii, ur jhi, nmmm ir diiikio. .-f: ,K tol I ?r KSVW TI"L"ef Mnimsl. a ni pnmphlet Willi testimonial, snd .ndorne VuimI ".LJ1""' rl'wn;?;';'itmnlllFltKBf.'ttl.lnTi Ben.1 now. It Is a perfect VADE i i siiieni A..! hniu IVTJ '..".f.?..";.." n iiiiiii.nitarian sua C -, i i V .it'iik'iitmi mis ciniiiirr nna r;unne. A' ores, as auove. Tin sverv where h irh v eiwlurun tl p..ni..bi un...i i..-. ;. ' t . '.."Tr r "w w 1'l.n lui,..TJiI.ii... i I.".,;...:. . V "?" new mo ioiiowiiik. aiiad t i... ... l.iZZ i Tir. . , . "neiisnen in Boston 37 years, and the ram wr, ch It has ...f i,,,.!!, w It to a te.t wlurh only n meritorious hiNtitution could undeivn.-Awfm Jusrwil. iho rvatwiy MrJical ia.dlut. lias tuuuy tiuluuora, but no eu uaia. ' '-bottom Utnua. ' "Good Wives Crow Fair in the Light of their Works." Especially if They Use SAPOLIO iMjjHmW "JSSSfnmn! tl Water r ... X I 1 letl-e. Sole asd Po.1.1 for fram nra Ll.l to th Ir. Satfc null UaUloal Curporau n, U'ooiyutiati, ft. U toKlFl the poisonous derms from ana enricn tne dioocj nerves. A trial will the evidencei to mim-oihiuuu work. J hut ha fie phvh: nnd I.iiiitfs. .. VOOO PABSAC HEAL THYSELF. ,CT,t ni enf0"1 '""''" Embossed. fuU gilt. elebruUel t pre. Taalti. UuuO. VsB I I brdru.ulait r I I
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