"Evil Dispositions Are Early Shown. ' ' i ' Just so evil in the blood "comes out in shape of scrof ula, pimples, etc., in children and young people. Taken in time it can be eradicated by using Hood's Sarsaparilla. In older people, the aftermath of irregular living shows it self in bilious conditions, A heavy head, a. foul mouth, a general bad feeling.' It is the blood, tlie impure blood, friends, which is the rfnl cause. Purify that with Hood's Sarsnpnrilla nml happiness will reiRii in your family. BtOOd Poison-" I llveil 111 a bnl of lira for years owIiir to blond poisoning that fol lowrd.smatl pox. It broke out nil over my body. Itching Intensely. Tried doctors and hospitals In tain. I tried Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It heled. I kept at It and was en tirely cured. I could pn on Hie housetops and shout about It." Mrs. J. T. Williams, I'arbondnle, Pa. 8croftlla (tores-"My haby at two mouilia huil Bcrofuln sores on check mid mi. I-oral applications and physicians' medicine did little or no Rood. Hood's Sar saparilla cured him permanently. lie Is now four, with smooth fair skin." Mrs. 8. 8. Wrotkn, Karmluxton, Del. L l.'l 11 IJ.II I .1- J 1r. ..-,-7rrr, Hitoit'a Pilla eure liver Ilia; nnn-lriitfttlna and tha only cetharllft to take with IIiod'e Karaaterllla By a vote of the California flennln no vine, beer or other i.rdrltunua liquor as served at the InuUKiiral ball. Te Car Coastlpatton era vara flaka Cssrarets Candy Cathartic. lOo orSRo. a (X C C. fall to ours, druggists refund muuey. In Russia you must marry before no or not at all. and you mav murrv only flv tlmc l'retty I'nderwenr. The variety of pretty silk and woolen Underwear to be had at such reason able prices, Is very lemptlnjr to dainty women, yet many refrain from pur chasing Kiich on account of their lia bility to Injure In laundrylng. If the work Is perfectly done this trouble may be avoided. When ready to be gin fill n tub hnlf full of warm water, tn which dissolve a fourth of n bar of Ivory tkinp, and wash the articles through It with the hands, rinse in warm water, and squeese, hut do not wrlna;. Han on the lino and press while still damp. Ellxa It. Tarker. Senator Bnker, of Kansas, Is n con tinual smoker, and Is rarely se n with out a cigar or pipe. Beamty la Dtond Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. t'ascarcts, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by I log up the lazy liver and driving all im- cies from the body. Hegin to-day to Vanish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarcts, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed. lUc, 23c, 60c Why Una Kefue.rt tha Room, A German lndy, arriving for the first Vmo In England, drove to a first-class London hotel, asked for a room, and was shown Into a very small, scantily furnished one. She said. In a deter mined manner, and in vory broken English: "I will not have this room." "No, ma'am," aald the porter, and brought in the first box. "Man!" re peated the lady, emphatically, "I will not have this room!" "No, ma'am," said the porter, and brought In the econd box. The lady thought her faulty grammatical construction was the reason for the porter'i continued obstinacy, and repeated, with a stern distinctness: "Man, I will this room not have." "No, ma'am," said tha porter and brought In the third box, whereupon the lady left the room In dignantly, but the porter drew her hurriedly back across the threshold, palled a rope, and, to her intense as tonishment, the lift went up. Tit Bits. Domeetla Repartea. She (indignantly) "Now, yon know t never can get in a word." He "No, hut get plenty of them out." Detroit Free Press. LITTIl TO Has. SIKSnAM SO. S9,& "Two years ag-o I waa a great cofferer from womb trouble and pro fuse flowing- each month, and tumors would form Another Tumor Removed by LydlaE. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound In the womb. I had ' four tumors In two years. I went through treatment with doctors, but they did me no good, and I thought I would bavo to resort to morphine. " The doctor said that all that oould help me waa to have an operation and have the womb removed, but I hud heard of Mrs. I'inkham's medicine and decMed to try it, and wrote for her advice, and after taking- her Vegetable Compound the tumors were expelled end I began to get stronger right along, and am as well as ever before. Can truly say that I would nover had gotten well had it not been for Lydla E. Plnkham's Compound." Mahy A. taux, Watsomtowk, I'm.. . What Mrs. Plnklia .'a letter Did. Drab Mas. I'inkiiam After follow ing the directions given in your kind letter for the treatment of luuoorrlia, I can aay that I have been entirely curvd by the use of Lydia E. I'inkham's remedies, and will gladly rccomuiund them to my friends. Thanking you for your kindness, I am gratefully yours, A. J). Pavuib, 11iuitoj(, N. Y." MAKING THE BLIND TO SEE. nceesnf ul Tranaferetiea of a Rabbit's Ryes to a (llrl'a aigtitlesa Sockets. The onrrntlo:! on the eves of a Mind gill performed by Dr. 0. If. Koliler, nt Minneapolis, Minn., in which was involved the transfer of tuirts of a liv ing rabbit's eyes to the blind sockets of the girl lias been pronounced n suo ees, nml it is believed tli gil l's siyUt will he restored. Hlio had been blind in one ere for fifteen yearn, nud totally blind for six years. The tt aiisfei one of the eyo of an nuimnl to tlin rocket of a human being to retime sltflit has bonn one of tho tlreuiiiH of surgery. As far as npicir oners go the operation lias boon snc oestfuily performed a number of limes; Hie eye usually that of a rabbit grew into place, and tho muscles united, but never wns the patient nblo to sec. It was a bettor substitute than n glass eye, but of no more iiho as far ns vision goes. The optic tnrve of tiio human being and t lie animal lefusnd to in ii It o inai'ti 'ill connection. In the cane of 1)r. Kohlcr's patient it was not necessary to substitiito tho whole of tho rabbit's eye, Tho pnlioiit, n young woman about lliiity years old, whose home is in North Dakota, lost the sight of one eyo fifteen years ago. Hoou after I lie other cyo wai attacked sympathetically. Hvery effort was tnadn to arrest the progress of the disense, but without 'avail, and six years ago the young woman resigned herself to absolute ami, as tho doctors told her, hopeless blindness. When Dr. Kohlor resolved on thn desperate expedient of the rabbit's eves he called in a number of other physicians and suigoutm and asked tliein for their views. Almost without exception tlicy pronounced it imi-less, but admitted that the attempt could do no harm. It was decided to oper ate on the eye that had boen blind llftooii years. The patient was care fully prepared for the operation, thou both the woman nud tho nniuial wore put under the iiitltteuce of chloroform. Special instruments had been con structed with which to excise the eyes. The whole front of tho diseased member was theu removed. The cor responding part from the rabbit's eye was substituted for the excised portion; the lid was carefully pulled over nud the evo was bandaged so that thorn could be no motion of tho lid and no light could penetrate to the wounded organ. Of course all nseptic measures possible were taken. For n week the doctors waited. Ihou they made an examination. To nil appearances tho original nud the grafted portiou of the eye hud unite I perfectly, and the girl ould distinguish light from dark. Hlie was uot permitted to test her vision for tho time being. The success had been so signal Hint the second eye was immediately oper ated on. It was in much worse con dition, and nearly tho whole eye had to be removed nud the rabbit's eye substituted. As yet no examination of tho second eye has been made, lest tho healing process bo interfered with. The sur geons can barely contain their iiupn lienco. Tho operating surgeon be lieves that tho success will he equally signal, and the doctors who were so doubtful are now sure of the success of both operntious,aud declare tho girl will see. Arizona's Ittiined Tnwna. Arizona has several interesting ruins of once booming mining communities. Tombstone is the most famous milling camp over kuowu in the southwest, but it is not a deserted town yet, eveu it it has shrunk from 12,000 to 700 pop ulation since the great days of 18H0 nud 1881. Tombstone onco had daily newspapers, street car lines, dozens of gambling houses, a half dozen dance halls, a &I0,0:)0 theatre, the finest hoisting works and stamp mills ever known in the southwest, and three bauks, each of which was capitalized at $50,000. For a year or two, until it burned down in 1881, it had a $(S0, 000 hotel, where the rates were from $5 to $10 a day. Narrow business property lots used to sell for 8(1000 each. When the ledges petered out in 1881 the town soon melted away. The people who have remained there are interested in cattle. The 80000 lots can now be bought for $30 each, nud one can buy for $200 or $300 houses which were erected 19 years ago for $1000 and 85000. On the line of the railroad from Prescott to Cjngress, in Arizona terri tory, are the remains of tho town of Brown, a p'nee of 8000 in 1870. Tho town has been torn down largely in tho last dozen years for the firewood, there is in it, but n weather-beaten, ram shackle structure still manages to s taud here and there to testify to the im portance of Brown, where tha Avnpai Gold company's ledges were yioldiug well. The graveyard on the sunbaked hillsides is the only thing there that has not change 1 since the population rushed to fcigual, another deserted min ing town of 2000 people, in 1879. Charming Indian Prnfvaalnna, In India all callings are hereditary. A baker's sou becomes a baker, aiid his son after him, and so on from gen eration to geueratiou. The ceiisun, however, reveals some mora startling vocations than that of the breadmuk er. The people of Allahabad espe cially are not ashamed of their profes sion. , Thirty-five describe themselves as "men who beg with threats of vio lence," 22') as ''flatterers for gain," U7 as"low blackguards, "20 as"howl ers at funerals," while as many as 0372 publicly announce that they are "poets." In other districts are found, besides the ordinary profes sions, 11, 000 tom-ton plnyors, mak ers of crowns for idols, 145 ear oloun ers.and most eurious of all "hered i'ary painters of horses with spots." The census oontaiuiu'i this iulei siting information is kept at the Sunskiri culler j at lieuatei. UCDET THI3 18 in c ft el it. Know by tin sign mm ST. JACOBS OIL CUKKS Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Solallca, lumbago, Sprains. Biuisos, Soreness, Stiffness. The vnlue of tlie warships I'or the I'nltiMl Htntes Navy building by Ami-t leans Is $42.33.102. Wo-Tn-nao tor rift Cants. Guarnt1 tobacco htlilt cure, itink'i w BMnsiruug, biooal pure. Wo, II. All uruitgista Professor Mux Mullcr has completed Ills Tilth year, innl also the Roldcn Julil lee of his career nt tlx ford. tlr. Petti ArnoM's CohkIi Killer liss no ri'lnl fr I'nliK-l'AI'l. I.. Mil. I. KM. .'nlioi-K, huw lurk, Nov. 17, ISU7. Xu. a butllu. Pope l.eo has granted a constitution to the new KtiHllsh t'nlleKe of Hnlnt Hedn fur MnKllsh Unman Catholic con verts who Intend to go buck to Kng lund as missionaries. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Tnko l.axstlra Hnnno (Julnlnn Tablets. All Drugniats rolund nuniuy ll It falls lo cure. Xxh Ills Ulnsliam Aprons. Perhaps the most unusual presents ever received by a man were bestowed this Christmas upon a Brooklyn man who cooks. They were two big blue-and-whlto checked gingham aprons, long and large, and with ample strings to enclrclo tho masculine waist. The man makes at times a descent to tho kitchen when tho maids are away and demonstrates how a good steuk should bo broiled or some other of tho nu merous things of tho preparation of which for the tnlilo ho considers that lio has an expert knowledge Upon such occasions It has been his custom to borrow the first maid's apron con venient. This good, housewifely ten dency to u so nn apron being known, there, como to tho man from out o! town tho two big aprons, which were probably tho best appreciated of all his Christmas gifts and were exhibited with the greatest prldo. New York Times. Rolnotant Wlturaa. Counsel I Insist on an answer to my question. You have not told me all the conversation. I want to know everything that passed between you and Mr. Jones on the occasion to which you refer. Reluctant Witness I've told you everything of any conse quence. "You bavo told me that you said to htm: 'Jones, this case Till get Into court some day.' Now, I want to know what ho paid in reply." "Well, ho said: 'Brown, there Isn't anything in this business that I'm ashamed of, and if any Bnoopln', little, yee-hawin', four-hy-Blx, gimlet-eyed lawyer, with hnlf a pound of brains and sixteen pounds of Jaw, ever wants to know what I've been talking to you about, you crm tell him the wholo story,' " New York Herald. TUi GSM? 'hat does your mirror ssy P Docs It tell you of some little streaks of gray? Aro you pleased? Do your friends of the same age show this loss of power also? Just remember thst gray hair never becomes darker without help, while dark hsir rapidly becomes gray when once tne cnangc begins. will bring back to your hslr the color of youth. It never falls. It la liuU an cura n that heat melts snow, or that I watci tfuciibiica inc. It cleanses the scalp also and prevents the formation of dandruff. It feeds snd nour ishes the bulbs of the hsir making them produce luxu riant growth. It stops the hair from falling out snd gives fine soft finish o the hair as well. Wa have a book on th Hair and Benlp which you may ubulu fraa unon rq,utt. If you l not ohtala all Ilia DancSta yon aipflrint trnm lha u.a o( Iba vaior. wrllfl tha l)rtnr about It. Aildrf... 1)K. J. I'. AVER Lowall, aXAaa. i SCOOTS A GOOD GARDEN la a ploamir and a pront, (irrnnry'a book ill. m'la a r.tfln lH'u!mint. tlrt-uory' w lliuuro tliw lu'iat MtuvtWul ctiitt.iu;. tiat tuo book uow ll'a frua. J juki i, U. lirtiifa;-y A sou, aluiM.taaud, Mast. WANTED r-aaa af bad baalth that n t y-4 l'S will not ban. at Sand tola lo llluaiia (tbaiiiloal Co.. aawYivk Iw IB aauinlaa sua IMW latUuwnUUi 13 I IS YOUft f IIAIi m m flair Wipr n THI MARKETS. PlTTsiiuiin. drain, Flnnr and Fecit. WHEAT No. 1 red. 89 w II BAT No. 1 new 70 71 COHN No J yellow, esr. 40 41 No. J yellow, shelled Ml 40 i't'm vir,, a' on OATH No. 1 white 85 H No. 9 w 1 1 to M Bfi IlYK No. I fit 05 H.OUIt Winter patents 4 00 4 10 t anoy straight winter aeo a m Itvn flnnr S in 8 fiO HAif-Ni). 1 timothy !!5 0 7.1 inter. No. 1 8 01 8 fiO FFk! No. 1 while mid., ton. . 1 l 1" ' llrnwn middlings 14 00 14 !IA llran. hulk 15 0) 15 60 BTIIAW WhnaL t 75 6 00 lint 5 75 fl 00 Pi:r.HH iiover, oo iiu. aw 8 on Timothy, prime 1 15 1 40 Italry Protlnela EUTTEtl Elnln creamery. .... t Slffl) 8J nilo creamery in wi Fanrv nomitrv roll 13 14 CHKKHE Ohio, new It Vi Hon York, new 11 Vi Fruits anil VrsotalilM. IIFANS-flrnen V lin.... 3 50p 8 00 I'O I'ATOI'H-KiinevWhltn.V bu 6" fil CAI1HAOE Per 100 heads .... 4 00 B 00 ONIONH Choice yellow, V bu. 0j 75 1'ntittry, Ktn, rifirKENH-rsr tialr. smaiL.. BO'S) 85 TTItKEYH l'ertt 14 1ft KOOH pa, and Ohio, fresh.... 'U U CINCINNATI. ri.orn s 35ra 3 40 WIII.AT No. S red 75 HYE No. a (14 COKN-Mlied 84 85 OATH 8J 81 EfiriH 20 UUXTEll Ohio crenmory 3a PlIILAIIKLPHIA IXOt'It 8 (I5 8 80 W II EAT- No. a rail 75 70 t'OHN-No. a mixed 8!l 40 OATH - No. a white 89 40 IIUTTblt Creamery, extra 25 tCJCi 8 Pennsylvania firsts.... .. K5 NEW YOltK. n.OUn-ratents I 8 4 10 WHEAT-No, a red HS COHN No. a 4a OATH White Western 85 JlliTTEIt- Cronmnrv Iff to a 8 Htateot l'eun I.I VIC STOCK. Central Stork Varita. Kaat Liberty, Pa. CATTLE. Prime. inoOto 1400 II, a 8 SOU) 6 60 Oood, 1200 to 1300 lha S 0J 6 a0 Tldv, 1000 to 1160 His. 4 75 8 00 Fair light steers, INK) to 1000 lbs 4 00 4 00 Couiuiou, 'M lo U00 His V 74 4 00 Boos. Medium 4 80 4 81 Heavy 4 ai 4 80 lloUKhs snd stacs 3 41 tt OS SUKKP. rrlrr.e. 05 to 10.1 lt,s 4 55 4 05 Oood, 86 to IK) His 4 H5 4 61 Kalr. 70 to fcO Wis 8 8) 4 00 Common a 74 8 40 Veal Calves 7 69 8 00 LAMDS. PprlnKer, extra 5 2'ifip 5 40 hprlimer, ood to choice 6 10 6 at Common to fair 4 10 4 6 Extra yearlliiKM, UrIiI 4 60 4 11 flood to choice yearlings 4 A5 4 ,0 Medium 4 V, 6 C) Common V 25 4 31 TRADE REVIEW. Tha Crgnnlint on ol Truata lor tha Tima Brlnt Stimulates buaineaa, II. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade reports as follows for last week: lleyund iiuestlun business Is expand ing. In ninny brunches It Is lurKcr, not withstanding speculative combinations which tend tu reduce It. All monopo lies, or uttemiitcu monopolies, stimu late buiilness while they ure coming, but tend to stlllc It after they come, and the throng of coniblnuttons and trusts whleh huve been formed or proposed have given a temporary, but very questionable, Impetus to trade. Hut beyond the influence of these there is a genuine unU suhstuntlul enlarge ment of business due to the unexam pled prosperity of a growing popula tion. The week's output of pig Iron Feb ruary 1 wus 237,6:19 tons, against 243, 518 January 1, end 235,62b' December 1. The average weekly production thus Indicated wns about 1,000 tons greater in January than In December, and the unsold stocks were reduced 43,671 tons In January, against 37,449 in December, so t hut the apparent consumption tn manufacture was In January 1, 110,079 tons, agiiinst 1,098,176 In December. The stoppuge of several furnnces for necessury repairs at a time when the demand is most pressing has caused some fear of funiine, although quite a number of other furnaces have started since February 1, or are about to start. Pig Iron has advanced, but the larg est consumption ever recorded in any month Is in part due to the hasty pur chases of products about to be con trolled or advanced In price by a com bination. There are so many of these In the Iron and steel Industry that the present market does not clearly Indi cate the mugnitude of demand, and disappointment in some branches In not Iniprobnble. Hut tho rise of 81 In steel rails, with the entire capacity of all works onguged until after July 1, Is not unnutural, nor the strength In plates, for which thu legitimate de mand Is beyond till precedent, nud the Bame la true of bars, the quantity re quired for cars, railway end agricul tural Implement works being enor mous. In pipe the association lifted prices 5 per cent, with a heavy order from Indiana gas works. No fictitious demand hns caused the rise In grain, for the exports continue so heavy tn wheat and corn that the advance of 3V4c In wheat is abundant ly Justified, and tho rise of o In corn seema scarcely enough for the occa sion. Atlantic exports have been re started by the blizxurd, but have been 2,25,715 bushels, Hour included, against 3.142,057 lust year, und for the crop year thus far the exports, Including flour, huve been 156,787,740 bushels, against 143,714,142 last yenr. When it Is remembered that the exports of corn are almost as lnrge us the largest ever known, there Is reason for aston ishment at the continued foreign de mand. That it persists in spite of the strong advance in prices here since Heptember 1 la most encouraging. It Is obviously Impossible to judgd how far it may go. There is much more Inquiry .'or wool and the manufacturerj have a larger demand for ' heavy-weight goods, but they inulnlalu that they cannot puy prices now demanded for wool, and most of the purchases made appeur tu have been at some concesxions. Failures for the week have been 178 In the United Ptutea. ugalnst 2111 last year, and 18 In Cunadu, against 35 last year, Appaal to Europe. fienor Agonelllo, the Fll.'plnn commis sioner, at Montreal, on Wednesday said there would be no let-up In the efforts of the Filipinos to force the Americans from their country. He said Ivory Soap, because of its purity, is especially valu able for bathing the skin of infants and very young children. Particular care should be taken to wash the chil dren's clothing in Ivory Soap. The garments will be whiter, cleaner and sweeter. The lather of "Ivory" is clean. There is no oil or grease in it. IVORT SOAP IS 99, PER CENT. PURE. ot iiii. i wo. a, n. Kmera on on New epapere. Many years ago Emerson, in a letter to a college boy, said: "Newspapers have done much to abbreviate expres sion and so to Improve style. They are to occupy during your generation a large share of the attention, and tbo most studious and engaged man can neglect them only at bis cost. Dut have little to do with them. Learn how to get their best, too, without their getting yours. Do not read when the mind Is creative, and do not read them thoroughly, column by column. Remember, tbey aro made for every body, and don't try to get what Isn't meant for. you. The miscellany, for Instance, should not receive your at tention. There Is a great secret In knowing what to keep out of the mind as well as what to put In. You can't tiuote from a newspaper. Like some Insects, It died the day It was born." AomtaTonr tlowala 'Hn 7aaearets. Candy Cnthnrtlc, cum conatlpatlon forever. Wo.BVo. II a 0. 0. fall, drugslata refund mouej. The story sent out from Chicago that Oenernl Passenger Agent Austin of the Haltlmore und Ohio Ifiillrond bad reported rate cutting, on the part of rival lines, to the Hecelvers, Is strenuously denied at II. & (). head quarters. Mr. Austin, in a letter, ab solutely denies that any such cases have come under his notice und de nouneed the report ns a "fuke," pure and simple. The recent degree of the Court pro viding for the foreclosure and sale of the Main line of the Haltlmore and Ohio Itnllrond Is directly in line with the Reorganization proceedings. Tor Whooping rmigli. Plan's Onrelseime eeaaful remedr.-M . V. llirraK, 07 Throop Are., Urooklyn. N. VM Nov. It. IBM. When Hamlet Exclaimed: Aye. There's the Rub!" Could He Have Referred to SAPOLIO Lazy Liver MI hare been troubled great deal with torpid liver, whli b produces eonaitpa lion. I found CASCAKKTS to be all you claim for them, ami secured euoh relief tbe Bret trial, that I purchased another supply and waa com. plHtaly cured. I ahull only be too Klad to rec ommend CuKcareis whenever the opportunity Is preaented." J. A. Smith. 1AK0 Suuquobanna Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. PleaaanN Palatable, potent, Taate Goo1. Tto Quod, Naver alckoii. W eaken, or GrlM. 10e. a,bo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sttrltef Iau4 rm. fklajfa. Haalml. tart. Wi Ufl.Tfl PUP Sold anil aiiaranteeil bv all dmg PJU i UiaMU glue to ClMt Tobacco Uablb Bead Poatal for PranTnm L'.at to the lr. Beth Aruuld Uadlcal Corporation. Woonaucket. R. IT CATAIMU'R OP THOUSANDS Or PI.AYHI I'll A.YH I Kh'NT FltKK MKNT HtKH t rv.i Aarim.Nt i , a wia. an ktnaa I H'Mik. r,,r Horn. AnitiM.aiuiit Ituluiltiiir i,u .w SU.v. Juil Iwtiiwl. CIi.i.'Ims lrllr., inilllrva1. run, H.ru I'l.r IlialnjtuM, Mr.. J.rl.i't Wax Wrh Vmirj rll4 r.i", :u-er, l'U). ir Mala thai lu-iar. iiif, TiIiix vlvaii W.k. Uiiidrlal Atualaur . UuiJa lo tliaSiaaa, UnU. lu a.lM iuia I'Uy " lluw lu llaka Ul. M tilt Kl, (.'UKNCII, BO Weet liUd huraut, . hew York GMy. J. N. U.. 8 'Oil jEH, STOPPED FTEE tfU4 FrsiaB8utly Csr4 NS. Inaaaity Praaaataa Im fT 1 011. KLINE'S CHEAT y ucDur nccTnnra i ntiitb iiuiunan Awm i S. INM lMfc I.Hl,wKwuniiia an., niln'in, TraaUaaaaa ft trial batUa f.-aala riivallaau, ta.j a.jlai.tr'M. aa.iM,M4f CANDY 'fci.ViS. T0I MAUN RTOISTiaiO -f 81 lauu a( UIW.. all ana' at.. ruwia ra. e qw. ca, ci. awa How He Vtan liar. "Ah," sighed the rich widow; "how do I know that you do not wish to marry me simply for my money?" "Darling!" cried the man, who waa young enough to be her son, "have I not written poetry for the magazines? And did you ever hear of a poet who allowed money matters to enter Into his calculations?" Thoae Loving Girla. Ella Clara Is certainly a lucky girl. She must have been born with a gold spoon In her mouth. Hnttlc Yes, and from ull Indications I should judge It was a tablespoon. Chlcngo News. Beat Toharro Knit and Smoke Tear T in) Away. To quit totiacco oaaily and forever, be mat notie. full of life, nerve and vitror, take No To Ilao, thewon'lftr-worUer, that mukea weak men atrong. All druggists, 60c or II. Cure suanm teed. tlDfiklnt anil sample free. Ailnresa Sterling Itemed? Co., Chicago or New York. Hoston's most populous cerietry Is Mount Auburn. Its rejord is uJ.1'5 Interments. How's Thlat 'aofferOna Hundred I)oll,r Reward for any ea e of t.'ntnrrli tUat cannot bj curd by Uall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. ClIKNKV Co.. Prnpa., Toledo, O. We, the iindiTBluniil. have known F.J- Che ney lor tlie 1s t l.i ymr. ami bt lleve him per foi'tly honiir.blM tn all Lio-ni. t:an.ftPtf',n and nnnnrtallr nlile to carry out any oblig-a. t'en m de by their lirm. Vrt A TliCAX.Vbolwnle DrumlB'.s, Tol-do, lib o. Wai-dmo. Kikna Makvix. Wholesale I'niKKiKta, Toledo. Ohio. Hall a 1'iititrrli One lataken Infernally, aet Inic dlrrtly upon the blood and muroiia rir tRuea of tli ayxtcni. Pilo-. 7.V. pa bottle. Hull! by all Dnuulau. Teatimnnlali free. Uall'a Family I'illa are tha beat. Mra.Wlnslow's Soothing Hinip forc'nlldr1 taetlilntf. aortx'na tlieKtimi.rt'ilu'- Inflamma tion, allays pain, curea wind colic. ic a bottle. HEAL THYSELF or Know Thyself Manual. A a Una t pamphlet by a Humanitarian and ami B:it mi-illral ailUlur. . TI'JM".. liy'l!" ul t Mfdlcal Sf Irana fir IKN ONI.V, whrihir married, ui.inarni-.l. nr aimut l marry i ymm, nsl-l.lle nr.,1,1. Irl'-e lciiiu by inatl. ai-all i a. nt fivu ri.raidava. Ad dru riie Vi'nl.Kly Ht-llral lnttliutr. Nu. I lluinn. b St.. rl.t,n, Maaa. thuf C.msultlmi Fhydtlan. tnuluate of Harvard M, Ural c.ll.v,', clai IW. aursiwa 0th Mau. It.. Vol... il,e mini end. yr.pfJ4."!uw3 ALWAYS Cl'KKS hrrp Oihera Fall. CmiultntlutilnDr(jaur K'tter, from H tott, hiirnlay- m to 1. The fantethe PiNi Me.hcol Tnitltnte liaiat UiiuM him iuhlfotf-l It toa tftt whh h ..nly a uiit orioii iiistitutfun c-mlil t "fnci-nn,t.iii i Jounml. The Ffaboly Mmllciil lhltut hu iaay UuJUfc tan, but no u-aU IkMtuu Herald. FOR 14 CENTS Wi wlah lo tala tala yaar 1WJ a. eu.tiu.r.. aud btsMMa' I fajr u U.r K.Ji.o, lua M hong Lihto' Lucaoibw lwj Ckltfornift I i( TuniavVo, Erlf Utonvr Udioo. Brilli-ut k iuul--d. With !., rWtl4jMauh, TTui Abovalf pkfftv wurth !.), will tnaii jo Irst, tustvthar uti ear arttat Plan, and bd Cataloaua 75 lt o Va lovita your trdaud ,now whiu fo uno ttj halarr'a ifrilar-aiiMar (lnitb--utthwto. On Ian it IIHr. and a llbl.CatAlus aluno&c. No. C uuki kiiRtt .. La im. ma. f Succsfully Proseoutes Claims. jUtto Hrtuoluta) tiAtnlnerlf S. PaloD Buraau 3 3 1 m vin a r, i j atiijuiluriitiuu aui. ati.v uuk DROP5aYK,W DtSCOTERT: -. !;.rr JT ' '''aaA aa I M af aaaiiiuoiial.and lOaim' iraalawaa re.. Hi. a. a. Mum tuas. Hoi D. Auaaia. oat fl'IFIIU ATICM rt'BEia-Sajnrlahnttla. 4dava' : HUm A I IO in-aluivut, ikIuI, III cania. AxaaAVBallaMaAiCo..lsU(iuauiiSh.M.V. I:1M- -"-!imtla1 liU.US MHtlic AU llbt AHi. ; Cuutfa fejrruu. Tada lioud. 1 ii.u& pom ey arutfiriat A, I m m Julia a. r I jBa.' Sri- ha waa not at all surprised that Hollo BBU lansn.
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