Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste ana 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. Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. SAH ntAHuaco, CAL uuisvule. it. hew row, ar. Prayer by Telephone. At a small diuner given recently in a Western city the guest of honor was a young married wotnau who is the proud mother of two handsome boys, both under fire years of age. In their education she endeavors to follow a system, after the manner of most young mothers, and is very particular to live up to any rule she has made for them. During au early course in the din ner, and in the middle of an animated conversation with her host, she sud denly paused with a startled look and cried: "There, if I did not forget those boys again! Have you a telephoae in the house, and may I use it?" She was taken to the telephone by her host, and the murmur of her voice in earnest conversation floated back to the dining-room. After a short pause she returned. . "I do hope you will pardon me," she said, "but, you see, I always have Ooorge and Eddie say their prayers for me before they go to sleep. I forgot it to-night in the hurry of com ing away, so I just called up their nurse. She brought them to the 'phone, and they said their prayers over the wire, so my mind is relieved." Chicago Post. Colonel Ibbetson, who died recently in England, was the hero of the last sensational elopement to Gretna Green. He ran off forty years ago with Lady Atieia Miners, oaugnter 01 me iiari 01 Jersey. She died six years after tliey were married. The Bhind manuscript, now in the British Museum, is the oldest intelli gible mathematical work extant that has been deciphered. The Crystal Talace, Sydenham, ac commodates more people than any other building in the world. It will hold 100,000 people. There are almost 400 mineral springs in the United States. MBS. PINKHAM'S ADVICE. "Wkat Mrs. Nell Hurst has to Say About It. Dear Jlr.s. Pinkham: When I wrote to you I had not been well for five years; had doctored all the time hut got no better. 1 had womb trouble very bad. My womb pressed backward, causing piles. I was in such misery I could scarcely walk across the floor. Men struation was irregular and too pro fuse, was also troubled with leucorrhoea. I had given up all hopes of getting well; everybody thought I had consumption. After taking five bottles of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound, I felt very much better and was able to do nearly all my own work. I continued the use of your medi cine, and feel that 1 owe my recovery to you. I cannot thankyou enough foryour adrice and your wonderful medicine. Aay one doubting my statement may write to me and I will gladly answer all inquiries. Mrs. Xell IIubst, Deep water, Mo. Letters like the foregoing, con stantly being received, contribute not a little to the satisfaction felt by Mrs. Pinkham that her medicine and counsel are assistiag women to bear their heavy burdens. Mrs. Pinkham'saddressis Lynn, Mass. All suffering women are invited to write to her fcr advice, which will be given without charge. It is an ex perienced woman's advice to women. Go to yeur grocer to-day and get a 15c. package of It takes the place of cof fee at the cost. Mn tip from nnre rralns it 1 p is nourishing and health ful. f attet that ymir grocer (if m yen GRAIX-O. V;,f a VI' Gran-0 Gained M roondi In B Weak. From the Jy-Sta(irr, ilaeomh, IU, Alderman Louis W. Camp, of our ctly.has quite astonished his friends, by a remark able gain In weight. He has pained 33 pounds n five weeks. Th'e of hts friend who do not know the facts of his sick ness will read with Interest the following: "I was broken down In health and utter ly miserable," said Mr. Camp to our re porter. "I was unable to work much of the time and so badly afflicted with a form ot stomach trouble that life was a veritable nlffhtmare. I tried various remedies, but during the six months of my sickness I obtained no re lief. I had always been a robust, healthy man and sickness bore heavily upon me. "About two years ago I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Tlnk Tills for Tale IVo ple. I purchased one box and received so much benefit that I used five more and was entirely cured. gainrd ttrntu-ttro pound in rtrv wwl. Since I stopped taking the pill's I have scarcely had an ache or pain. Interviewing Hie Alderman, "Dr. Williams' rink Pills restored me to health and I most heartily recommend them." L. W. Camp on oath says that the forego ing statement Is true. W. W. Miloah, Xotary Fublic, Following is the physician's certificate as to Sir. Camp's present condition. I am a regularly licensed physician of Macomb, JIcDonough County, 111. I have very recently examined Mr. L. W. Camp as to bis general physical condition, and find the same to be all that could be desired, appetite and digestion good, sleeps well, and bns all tit evidences of being In a good physical condition. Saji'l Russell, M. D. Subscribed and sworn to before me thtf SOtU day of September, 1897. W. V. Meloam, Xotary Puhlic. Norwegian Firemen, Captain R. W. Henderson givei some instructive details of fire service in Norway. The firemen enter the service at twenty-two yearn of age, none being accepted under that age or beyoud thirty. They are taken on as probationers, from which grade they rise to be permanent firemen. A pref erence "is given to mechanics, who, when not on firs duty, are engaged in making the hose, carts, ladders and other apparatus required in the ser vice. There is generally high water pressure to be had, but where engines ara needed they are usually of English make. The telegraph and telephone wires, the water mains and sewers ara all under the care of the firemen, who, notwithstanding their many and vari ous duties, are always ready to turn out for service. Their pay is very Bmall from about $4.50 to $6.50 a week, with quarters, and an allowance of about $28 for uniform. The uniform consists of a dark blue serge shirt, dark navy blue trousers, stout high and low shoes and a strong woolen belt, with hook, axes, etc., aud a leather helmet. The engines are drawn by sturdy little Norwegian horses, and they do smart work in getting to fires, notwithstanding the heavy loads they have to haul through the roughly-paved streets. The fire men are well drilled and disciplined, and ore thoroughly afficient. Hither to the houses have been built entirely of wood, but now the law enacts that whenever any new buildings are erect ed in the towns the outside walls must be of stone or brick. St. Louis Globe Democrat. Cata at Companions. The cat, we are told, has been the companion of the great and famous from time immemorial. Petrarch's favorite cat he embalmed, while An drea Doria, one of the rnlers of Venice, not content with having the portrait of his dead cat painted, pre served her skeleton as the souvenir of a happy intimacy. Cardinal Wolsey used to entertain his cat by his side on the seat of 6tate when he gave audience or received his princely company. Rousseau's at tachment to cats is well known. We know also how fond Sir Isaao Newton was of them, fordid he not make holes in his barn door for their accommoda tion a large hole for the old cat and a small one for the kitten? Dr. Johnson loved cats in spite of himself, and his particular pet bore the name of Hodge. The Doctor used himself to go out and buy the oysters on which Hodge doted, lest the ser vants, from having to wait on the ani mal, should acquire a dislike to him, Richelieu also was devoted to cats. New York Herald. A German has invented a neat little brush for the hat, which has a spring wire loop attached to its back, by which it is supported in the crown of the hat when not in use. Deafness Cannot Be Cnretl by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by coutttitu tiounl remedies. liifne is caused by an n flamed condition of the mucous liningof the Eustachian Tube. When this tube nets lu ll imed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect henrintf, and v-'hvn it Is e tl'cly cln-ed D'.if .ws:. i. t.iu i-ehiilt. and unless the iutlum nintion can be tiiken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, bearing will he deid royi-d forever. Nine cases out of ten are caiihed by catarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deaf nesi (caused bycatarrh) that can not be cnred by Hall's Catarrh i ure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Chenev & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by DruKKlsts, 75c. Hull's Family Pills are the liest. Hover nl of the cutacombs at Rome are now lighted by electricity, and the system will soon be extended to all the catacombs. Doa't Tobacco Spit and Saroke Voir l ife Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonderworker, that makes weak men strong. All druggist, oOc or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address (Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. West Virginia produces more high-grade petroleum than any other Stato in tbo Union. Oh, What Splendid Coflee. Mr. Goodman, Williams Co., III., writes: "From one package Halzer's German Coffee Berry costing 15c I grew 300 lbs. of better coffee than 1 can buy in stores at 30 cents a lb." A. c 1 A package of this coffee and big seed and plant catalogue is sent yon by John A. Balzer Heed Co., La Crosso, Wk, upon re ceipt of 15 cents stamps and this notice. The average amount of sickness in human ife is nine days out of the year. Educate Tour Howela With Cascareto. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 23c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. An abandoned railroad tunnel in the city of Edinburgh is being used as a mushroom farm. HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. Keclnea. Tomato Soup To one can of toma toes add one and one-half pints of water. Cut one medium-sized onion into bits and fry to a goldeu brown in one table spoonfnl of butter. Stir in one table spoonful of flour and when brown add all to the tomatoes. To the whole add one tablespoonful of sugar, and salt and pepper to taste. Let boil gently for twenty minutes, theu strain through a sieve aud Beason lightly. Serve hot with squares of toasted bread or with noodles which have been previously boiled nutil tender. Baked Shrimp and Tomatoes Sea sou a pint of cauned tomatoes with a half-teaspoon of salt aud a quarter of a saltspoonful of paprika. In a deep dish, well buttered, sprinkle a half inch layer of cracker crumbs; on these place a layer of tomatoes dotted with a teaspoouful of butter in tiuy pieces; continue in this fashion until the dish is full, crumbs being the last layer; over these pour three tablespooufuls of molted butter and bake twenty-five minutes in a hot oven. Rinse and drain the shrimps and cut in two. Salted Nuts rut half pound of almonds in a saucepau, cover with boil ing water, let it boil three minutes, drain in colauder and free the nuts from the skin; this is done by press ing each nut between two tiugers, pressing the nut from the skin; lay them on a tin pan and set in a warm place to dry, then put the nuts in a shallow tin pan, pour over one ounce of melted butter, set the pan in a medium hot oven, stir frequently and roast till light brown. Remove, put the almonds in a bowl, sprinkle over one tablespoonful of oil, mix well and serve when cold. Egg Croquettes For six croquettes take six eggs, one tablespoon of butter, half a pint of milk, two tablespoous of flour, a tablespoon of chopped parsley, ten drops of onion juice, a teaspoon ol salt and a small pinch of pepper. Tut the milk in an enameled vessel over the fire, rub the butter aud flour to gether, add them to tho milk and boil tho whole till a smooth paste has re sulted. Chop up the hard-boiled eggs, add the seasoning to them and taix with the milk and Hour already boiled. Set aside to cool and harden, and then form into croquette shapes, dip each in egg aud bread crumbs and fry in very hot fat. Serve dry with a garnish of lemon rings, or with a tomuto sauce. Stuffed Cabbage Select a large, perfectly-shaped cabbage, wash it in salt and water, cut off the coarser outer leaves and cut a hole ifi the centre, but carefully, so that the shape of the vegetable may not be injured. Boil that portion which has been removed, and when tender chop it up with a pound of raw veal, the same quantity of bacon, u dessertspoonful of miuced parsley, three small sliced onions, a sprig of thyme aud the usual season ing of salt and pepper. Moisten the whole with the beaten yoka of an egg, and paint the inside of the cabbage with the beaten white. Fill in the aperture with the prepared mixture, tie tho cabbage firmly in a pudding cloth and boil it till quit tender. Then remove the cloth without break ing the shape of the cabbage and serve as au entree. Household Hints. If you have only a little cream and a great need of butter, try churning with the egg-beater in a large bowl. When silver is badly tarnished rub with a paste made of silicon and alco hol. So cleansing is this that it is used in hospitals for the cleauing of surgical instruments. When sifting flour for cake it is more convenient to sift it on a large sheet of white paper than into a bowl, especially when sifted several times. It can be quickly Rathered up in the paper and turned into the sifter again. When yon wish to freshen salt fish, like mackerel, or codfish to be boiled whole, put it in the water with the skin side up. Otherwise the salt, more dense than the water, settles against the skin and it takes louger to freshen. A teacher of laundry work tells her class that "if in ironing a shirt bosom you find a little dirt, don't stop to wipe it oiT until the whole shirt is finished. Then it will come off easily. The damp cloth, not wet, is your best friend when doing fine irouing. Although courtplaster is useful in protecting small scratches or abra sions of tho skin from harm, it should not be used over any considerable cut or wound iu process of healing. These will heal much faster if simply cov ered with a bit of soft linen held in place at the ends with strips of sur geon's plaster. An expert housekeeper says rancid butter may be sweetened by putting fifteen drops of chloride of lime to every pint of cold water and working the butter in the water till every par ticle has co. re in contact wich the lime water, theu work it over iu pure, cold water. It is much better not to let the butter get rancid. After the egg-beater has been used, if it is put at once into clean, cold water and given a couple of quick turns, theu into hot water and again revolved, theu shaken free of moisture aud put iu the warmer for a few min utes, it is very easily made clean. But if the egg is allowed to dry on first, the cleaning is much mora difficult. Pork Cutlets Have the cutlets cut from a good loiu of pork, take away all bono from the meat aud trim each cutlet neatly; also remove most of the fat, then seuson the meat with pepper, riace a gridiron over the fire and let it get hot, then put on the cutlets and broil them about fifteen minutes, be ing careful to turn them several times. When properly cooked, the pork cut lets should look a rich brown, but not burnt and dry. Sprinkle salt over when dishing and pour roudd a tasty tomato sauce. A Venerable Autbor. Mine, du Bois d'Elbhecqne is the oldest living woman who earns her living with her pen. She is ninety nine years old and lives in a convent near Anglers, 1 1 mice. In the seventy nine years iu which she Las been writing she has published over forty books. More Power Than Men. The steam power of the world may be reckoned as equivalent to the strength of 1,000,00(1,000 men, which is more thau twice the number of A TEMPERANCE COLUMN. THE DRINK EVIL MADE MANIFEST IN MANY WAYS. A fopartnershlp Remarkable Reception Given Octogenarian Teetotalers In Lon don Forty-three Attended th Banquet .Fxtrarts From Speeches and Letter. Plr Wilfrid Lawson has thrown oft the following lines, called forth by a letter which recontly appeared in the Liverpool Dally Tost, ou the subject of a pntilloatlon In a certain town, who combined In a double-fronted establishment the business of drink seller and funeral undertaking: Ills customers with sparkling ales This worthy victualler treats, A liquor which wo know entails The "funeral baked meats." Death lurks within the alluring bowl For him by whom It's taken; This victualler, then has, on the whole, Done what bo's undertaken. Octogenarian Teetotaler. As an object-lesson ou the subject of human longevity we have seen no publica tion more Instructive than a beautiful lit tle book, published by tho National Tem perance Leagne, of London, entitled, "Oo togenarian Teetotalers." It is the narra tive of a reception to octogenarian teoto talors, given by tho League in May, 1897, and speeches and letters incident thereto. Relations were established with nearly 200 octogenarians, of 163 of whom II fo (ketches were prepared. Forty-three at tended the banquet In London, the aver age of whose nws was years, among whom were Dr. F. It. Loea (age 81) and llev. Newman Hall, D.D. (age 80). We qnote briefly from speeches and letters: Dr. Lees (an. It lias beon said that we ranoot "arrange" the Kingdom of God. True, but we have Indicated a fact more to the purpose that the wloked interests of the world have sown tare9 whllo the virtu ous people slept; they have been allowed not only to "nrrango," but to establish and entrench, in law, the klugdon of the devil, and. thus to thwart and defeat the mission of Christ. Dr. Newman Hall (80). I have boon forty-two years in London, preaahing on nn average three or four time a week, and I have been only six Sundays out of har ness, in consequence of sickness. Henry Brown (80). I have been a poor customer to the doctor. I have not sup plied thom with a sovereign yet and I have led an active life. George Properjohn (81). walks eight miles a day in following his trade, as a builder; sometimes up and down ladders; wherever his occupation calls him. Frederick Miller (so), printer for sixty eight years; not needing for a single day in the last twnuty years to omit going to bis occupation! J. N. Dickinson (83). An abstainer fifty- two yean. Nover had a serious illness. During tho flft-two years' abstlnenco, only three times under medical treatment, tho last time having beon twonty-sis years ago. Key. Charles Fisher (81). An abstainer sixty years. At the nee of 80 wrote: "I have never laid in bed from sickness or paid five shillings for medicine for myself. uiten working ton to eigntecn nours por duy, and often preaching Sundays." Samuel Snundors (82). Teetotaler sixty- six years. Never had a headache. Nover in bed through Illness. Rev. l'eter Mcarns (80). Fifty years in ministry. Never a single Sabbath been uu ablo to preach on account of ill-health. Within a month have climbed two of the Choviot Mountains, each requiring a walk of two hours. D. G. Paine (80) My dootor's expense (for myself personally) during sixty-five years nas been, total A J lbs., or an averago of lOld. annually. William Hardy Koot (91). In his eighty sixth year, for six consecutive days walked seven to eight miles a day. The Spirt ual Side. The curso of drunkenness on the tide ot Its physical devastations has been abun dantly dopleted by the advocates of the tem perance reform. Tho amount of grain con sumed in the manufacture of intoxicating liquors; the number of men whose labor is worse than wasted In producing and vend ing tnem; the number of lives destroyed by them; the number ot paupers and Insane persons whose woes are traceable to this sou roe; the effects upon ithe health of in dividualsall ot these things nro frequent ly sot forth with sufficient fulness la Im pressive rhetoric. Some allowances must pe made for the overstatements of rcnlous advocates, but there are facts enough of an appalling nuturo Iu these representations to call for the most serious thought. But the worst side of drunkenness Is not that which appears in these familiar flgu res. The most frightful effects of the drink habit are not those which can be tabulated iu statistics and reported in the census. It is not the waste ofcornnorthe destruction ot property, nor the increase of taxes, nor even the ruin of physical health nor the loss of Jife, which most Impresses the mind of the thoughtful observer of Inebriety. It Is the effect of this vice upon the charac ters of men as It is exhibited to him, day by day, in bis ordinary intercourse with them. It is in the spiritual realm that the ravages 3f strong drink are most terrible. The Other Side. A gentleman said to us, "I do not favor prohibition it would be an injustice to IIih man in business; besides, it would hrow thousands out of employment." We replied, "You do not look at this Issue from the right side. You tako a con tractor's view." Just before tho war closed a Government contractor said in a car, "I do hope the war will not close under two years. I will lose thousands of dollars; besides, many men will be turned out of employment from the Government works." A lady passenger, clad in weeds of mourn ing, rose to hor feet, nnd, with tearful voice, said: "Sir I have a brave boy and a husband sleeping tho sleep of death in a loldier's cemetery. I have only one boy left, and he is in front of the foe. Oh, God! I wish tho cruel war would close now." He saw the point. Do you? It may be your boy r vcr girl that will fall the next victim U tie Jrlnk "in dustry." (?) Would you consider tho "trado" worthy luch a priae? National Tomperance Ad vocate. Kulns Every Effort For Good. Intemperance ruins every effort for good. Pour money by the thousands Into the Hums, multiply institutions, improve the rookeries, reduce the rents, and, unless you somehow or other concurrently reduce the temptations to Indulgence In strong drink, you will simply furnish so much more materiul for fostering the vice. Pro Vide free education, feed the children, elothe them, distribute alms all that can be saved in such ways will go In drink. Hum's Bondsmen. In Madison, Wis., a liquor seller has U be a man of good moral character! and have at least two sureties in the penal sum of 1500. The Northwestern of that city publishes a list of these liquor sellers, and by stars poluti out those of their number who have been fined for one or more violations of the excise law sinco July 1, 13M. The paper also publishes the names of the sureties with the number of license Iionds signed by such persons. If such Ists were published in every licensed city rhere bonds are required, it would make Interesting reading for the neighbors of luch bondsmen, and prove in some cases tpilto startling. Jlravy on Stimulants. It is stated thnt France consumes more alcohol than any other nation in the world, i'bls is bnse.l on the percentage of alco holic liquors consumed. By this standard, each person In Frnnco consumed thirteen liunrts of alcohol In the form of wine, beer, brandy, etc., in the course of tho year. Temperance New and Notes. The woman who marries a man to reform him never lacks for occupation. National Temperance Advocate. Maine has more money In the savings banks per capita than any State In tha I'ulon, because the money that would have rone for drink has gone into the savings mm These two words emphasize a neces sity and iudicate a remedy. Sraiso the season when the blood is most impure as a result of the win ter's closer confinement, higher liv ing, slower action of the kidneys and liver; when humors of all kinds, boils, pimples aud eruptions aro most liable to appear; when the weak, languid condition of the whole bodily structure demands and wel comes help. Medioikf. that to which the millions turn at this season Hood's Saraapa rilla. Tho original and onf.y prep aration especially adapted to the present needs of the human family; that which makes the blood pure aud clean, as shown by its thousands of wonderful cures of dreadful blood diseases; creates an appetite and cures dyspepsia, as shown by its "niagio touch" in all stomach trou bles; steadies aud strengthens the nerves, as provod by people for merly nervous, now calm aud self possessed, thanks to ruj America's Greatest Medicine, How Kail Are Injured. While on steam roads the tracks are not injured by locomotives running at high speeds, street railway men com plain that their tracks are torn to pieces by the electrio cars. The rea son for thia is that the plunging aud rearing of cars mounted on four wheeled trucks pound the tracks aud loosen the joints. Cars on short-base single trucks often plunge sufficiently to throw practically all the weight on to the front and rear wheels alterna tively, and the damaging effect of this can easily be realized. Thero aro 1,759,000 volumes in the library of the British Museum in Lon don. Deantr la Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. C'ascarcts, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the IkhIv. liegm to-dny to banish pimples, boi!s, blotches, blackhvnds, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c,2oc,50c. F.pplng Forest is the largest public recreation ground in the world. Ashevllle and Hot Sprints, N. C. These two chamiln resorts, located In the mountains of Western North Carolina, are now lieinir rapidly filled with winter tourists from the North. A more dcliuhtful place ran not be found to avoid disaKn'ealilts sharp winds. They arc easily reached from New York, via Pennsylvania and Southern lUilway, by the Washington and Southwest ern Limited, which leaves New York daily at 1.3) P. M., making the trip within twenty two hours in throuuh Pullman drawlnv;-rooni rieepinu cars. For full particulars, etc.. rail jn or address Alex. S.Thwcatt, Kastern Pass enger A(rni, Broadway, N. Y. The crusade against the spitting nuisance has been taken up by the health associa tion of Germany. Why Suffer Like Job . When St Anthony's Ointment will heal all sores, new or old, or money refunded, .V) cents per box, all druggists or St Anthony MTg t-o.. Chicago, III. The number of Chinese In Ban Francisco is about 20,000, Including 2500 women. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. Sov. Hereafter the American Express Cora- fiany will use horseless wagons exclusively n Chicago. To Cor Constipation Forever. Take Cascnreu Candy Cathartic. lOo or 23c. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. France hns a law forbidding the slaugh ter of birds smaller than larks. Fits permanent! y ou red. No fl ts or nervous ness after tlrst day's use of Dr. Kline's til-eat Nerve Restorer. $L' trial bottle and treatise free Du. R. H. Ki.ink. Ltd.. Dill Arch St.I'hlla.,P. Tho wood of Northern Minnesota were never so full ot wolves. I can recommend I'lso's Cure for Consump tion to sufferers from Asthma. E. D. Town send, Ft Howard, Wis.. May , ISM. Russia's standing army, which comprises 800,000 men, is the largest in Europe. Chew Star Tobacco The Best Smoke Sledge Cigarettes. Two persons die of starvation in Lon don every week. No-To-Bae for Fifty Cent. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c. II. All druggist. A traveler can now go around the world in llfty days. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Kymp for children teething, softens the gums reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cares wind colic, &c.a bottle. Electrically operated cabs appear to be a great success in London. JUST jwith ST. JACOBS aaa.a,aaa.aiaa,' JIADWAY'S 11 PILLS, Pnraly veealalile, mild and reliable. Causa Pfr fart Ingestion, complete absorption and healthful regularity. Fur tha cure of all dlHunlera of the Stomach, Liver, Buwela, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous li9eaaes. LOSS OF APPETITE, SICK HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DIZZY FEELINGS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, PERFECT DIGESTIOK will be tmup)lhad by takliiK Kariway'e Pi IK By thfir AN J I BILKH8 pnHrti they atiiiiulat the liver In the net-rM ion uf the bil end its diM'barK through the biliary duoU. Thfae Pilln in dofwi from two to four will qtib-kly i-fffitlat the art ton of the liver and free the patient from tbeedird?n. One or two of Had way's Pills, taken daily by thone subject to bilious pains end torpidity of the liver, will keep the sys tem regular and secure healthy digestion. Price, 25 rtn. per Box. Hold by all drug gist a, or sent by mall on receipt of price. It All WAY ilCO.,55 Elm Hi., New York. If sfTlirled with j ore eyes, use Thompson's Eye Wafer nffP'KTTTfYr.T Tin? PAPER when REPLY MlJll HUll l.NO TOADVT3. MfNU-13. ood 8 J Only those who have been relieved f great suffering can fully appreciate the gratitude with which tke testi monials overflow written in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Just read this: "0. 1. Hood k Co., Lowell, Mass.t "Gentlemen: "My first experience with Hood's Sarsaparilla was when I used It as a tonio and spring medicine. It did me so much good my faith la its merits became because it cures when all others (Ir) CANDY ff CATHARTIC M yCURE CONSTIPATION ,0c S?l 7$ 3 1? 1 3' ' ALL " 25c 50c 11i-Ba&ffl DRUGGISTS m. formanrntlT Purva tr o.lnf PR. WHITEHALL'S RIIKI'HATIO CliKK. ThoiirMt ndlh.tl (.ample ! HF.K on intntlo thla pukllraUon. THK UK. WH1TKHALL MKOKIMINK (NJ., South Rend, lndln VEIIAVEUOAGENTS at km mM airwt nmw It IS jmn at anM. M.lBf saltr prsBla. an r axaaiaauea. , Kvarrta wtrraato4. llrlM( VibirlH, U NT 10 H llamas. THBantwaitol7e. SanT.MtoSIA 1 aaa, rfcaalaas, Traaa, Uaa. SprtM'Kaaa aa a.TT. iimy avatar PHe. fll.M. wataaa. Ml Hr larfa. iraa Ha SMSamr. Maa, lla cartalaa, lamaa. li aaaa ai mUi lat ttt. CalaJapi af all aar Mjlaa. akaaa, aaiaa aad Kaacri, lis. AloaaaiMlUlari ELKHART OABHIASK AM MAMS! UFO. C. W. B. MUTT, Sea1, KLEaUXT, IN RKaraM.'-Mirfa STANDARD OF raTaatjaaamjaraawarwaaa-aaaaaamjiiayiiaaaiaaaaiaii.iy i T ONE PRICE TO ALL ALIKE. We agree to maintain the list prices on Columbia, Hartford and Vedette bicycles, published in our 1898 Cat alogue, throughout the season ending October 1st, 1898. Celumbla Models 50 and 51, Bevsl-Sear dialnlass, $125 Columbia Modils 47 and 48, Tandems, - 125 Columbia Modsls 45, 48 and 43, Ruin Whnls, 75 Hartford Patterns, 7 and 8, .... 50 Vedette Patterns, 15 and 16, .... 40 Vedette Patterns, 17 and 18, - - 35 POPE MFG. CO.. Hartford, Conn. Catalogsa free from tnj Colombia dealer, or by mall for one 2-oeit itanp. TioiiJini ni rftirc HURALO WATER COLOR PAINTS FPU BECCRfiTING WILLS HD CEILINGS rJs? . rJ?etmt EMI lip A l0 from yonr gracer or paint dealer and do yonr own deco rating. Thia material is a HARD FINISH to be applied with a brush and becomes as hard as Cement. Milled in twenty-four tints and works equally as well with cold or hot water. SrSE!D FOR SAMPLE CAHDS and if yon cannot purchase thia material from yonr local deal ers let us know and we will put you in the way of obtaining it. THE MURALO CO.. NEW BRIGHTON, S. I., NEW YORK. AS CERTAIN TO CURE oreness i Stiffness! OIL as day comes after night. J aVa " Thrift is a Good Revenue." Great Saving Results From Cleanliness and APOL W V J V V WSVWsj sjf sfff jptjsysBft4yvaVWVV FOR 14 CENTS i WewlihtocalnU0,000nswaiB- m tomers, and hence oiler Z 1 Pka. 13 Dav Hadinh. IS 9 1 Pkf. Early Hpriof Turnip, 10o 9 I Earliest Red Beet, lOo 1 Bismarck Caoumber, lile wnwi v vcvorta i.eiiacs. 100 ( ivaauj ein aifiuui aw 1 Inmbo Giant Onion, loo , " Brilliant Flower Seeds, lo ; TTertfc tl.tt, far 14 eaata. . t Above 10 Dkfira. worth 1.00. we will i mall yon free, together with oar j great Plant and beed Catalogue ) Dostaae. Vfe invite f jar trade aad ' noon recelnt of thla sMlce and 14c. know when yoa once try Kaiser's i 1 out thetn. Petatees a.t S l.AO seeds von i will never getaloi tfcfcaifttfteisra eaiiDi.uaw.oaj aioaeec. naA() a!OH .4. IUUII UU CO., U CBOWV, WIS. , m AAsmam aamaf AatAael AAAA AsTaeaAsl IJRKTTY SWKKTI1KAHT oh BEAU FUR NIHHED YOU by free, advertisement In "Ou ht'h Dabt." Interesting particulars for stamp. No publicity. I. B. PUB. ca.tWWalnnt Ht.,Phila.,Pa. AGENTS WAN"TEI( Either sex) to handle Musical Clock. Liberal discount . Musical, SlJohn Ut. , N .V. .1 Boat Cough Byrua. Taatea GoikL cnuiii UHiiiC in iiu tin it , at 1 SB B - ' 2 m aaW a 1 die in very strong. About two years later I had a running tor on my foot. It developed Into erysipelas and affected the entire limb. At that time I was Very Much Run Down aa I had been troubled with dyspepsia. The drain on my system was so severe and my stomach was so weak I became a ready victim ot malaria. I feared I could never regain my health. My stomach rebelled at the simplest food, and the' medicines pre scribed for me gave but little relief. I sent for a bottle ot Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I had taken this medicine but three days when I began to Improve, Continuing with it, I am now better and stronger than I ever expected to be. It has purified my blood and given good circulation. I have had no return of my old troubles since." Mas. W. Kksx, Media, Pa. Hood's Sarsa parilla la The Medicine Por You Eecanse of what it has done for others; because you ought this spring to take that which will do you the most good. irsaparaila fail. Be enre te get Ilood's. to hm m- it wms mm u saipaay - - arria,' Waa - fia. Milk THE WORLD. 1 n vi.ru moo SEND FOR A BICYCLE Hit UrmH t8 Ucel. 0)14 ft M m GREAT CLEARING 8 A LI of 97 nnd M motJola, bet d.v)cm, $9.75 to $1& Sent on cpproiHii without tt cent payment. Free f wfcvrl toouraffenU. Write for our atw "How to Kara Hlf'Tcle" and malt money. vrrAiAi ihiw vv fcfcH-wh.jra grade 7 models alltrhtly shopworn, .It eacn. "waaderiac Awai,"a souT?nir Book of art, Viii'.l fur tamp while Utej laW K.F. MEAD CYCf.R COMPANY, C'Wctf- Alaska Advice Keep away from M-hemer and lrrenponll)le people who know almolutely notliing about your wants and for the Bake of a few dollars they make out of you will ateer you into certain house witb wham tliey are la rolliinion. We carry the lareeat atork In Seattle and have sold thonaands of Alaska Outfits, KNOW exactly what ia wanted and everything (a paoked by rx. perlenred men. We mall free of charge a good map abowing the beat route and a mijilv list giving tha coat and weight of articles required for "one man for on year." Addresa COOPER & LEVY, 10t Si 100 first Arcane, Koala, Dept.N. HEATTLE, WAHHINOTON. Ref.t DRXTr.H HoiTON t'o., Rankers, Heattle, Wah.: Firht National Ba, Chicago, 111 Webt tits National Bank, New York IMtv. WAGON Bometlilig entirely new. FnCIOHT PAID. A better Scale for ieia money than has ever been offered. Addresa, Jones of Illnghamtoo, BlBghaniton, N. Y. SCALES OPIUM and ijlquor Habit cureu in 10 to au data. No nav till cured. Dr. J. L. Stephens, Dept. A, Lebaaea, Obi. workmen existing.