IThjr Scotch Preserve. Are'ftnperlor. According to Miss Murrlock, attach er of cookery, the superiority of Scottish preserves does not lie in their preparation, -which is the same as that of other countries, but m the irmts themselves. Instead of using the laree and handsome fruit which American housewives prefer, the thrif ty Scotch manufacturers endeavor, as far as possible, to get the wild ana hardy variety. Ibese preserve tueir character longer and develop addi tional flavor in the . cooking. New York Mail and Express. Educate Tour Bowels With CascareU. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. tOo, S&o. If C C C. f nil, druggists refund money. The finest chops In a Chinese city are those devoted to the sale of coffins. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. S3c. Nearly forty per cent, of the population of Siberia are Russian exile. M. L. Thompson Co., PnnrRUts Couder. port, Ha., say Hall's Catarrh Cure is the best and only sure cure for catarrh they ever sold. Druggists sell It, V5c. The duties on wheat at French ports will be surpressed until July 1. Mrs. Wiuslow's Soothing; Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 2Sc.a bottle, Bombay Is the leading pearl mart of the world. I coud not get slong without Piso's Cure for Consumption. It always cures. Mrs. E. C. Al PULTON, Neeilham. Mass., October , lfM. The cathedral of ISoaen boasts a clock which has kept time for 500 years. No-To-Bae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco bablt cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 50c. II. All druggists. In Hamburg the authoritlestax a dog ac cording to Its size. Experience And Not Experiments, Should be Your Aim In Buying Medicine. Let others experiment; you should be guided by experience. Experiments are uncertain In result; experience is sure. Ex periments may do you harm; experience proves that Hood's Sarsaparllla will do you wonderful good. Thousands gladly tell what Hood's has done for th-em. They want you to know and they urge you to try It. That Is what is meant by th9 vast number of testimonials written In behnlf of Hood's Stirsaparllla. They give the re sults of experience and prove that HOOd'sTarma Is America's Greatest Medicine. Sold by all druggists, fl; six for t-V Get only Hood's. Hood's Pills are gentle, mild, effec tive. All druggists. -V. Cost of Running Great 1'nlverslties. The cost of running a great univer sity these days counts up into hun dreds of thousands of dollars every year. The money laid out annually by Harvard, Pennsylvania, Yale, Cor nell or Chicago universities would thirty years ago have been considered a fair-sized endowment. It costs over $1,000,000 a year to run Harvard University, and while its endowment is about $9,000,000, it is constantly pressed for more. The endowment of Yale University increased from $273, 000 in 1887 to $4,582,000 in 1897, and yet Yale considers itself poor. Columbia University, in New York City, has funds amounting to $6,000, 000, but it is restricted in every one of its departments by lack of money. The need of money at the University of Pennsylvania is knowu to be a con stant drawback to its usefulness. Philadelphia Press. A nutmeg tree of the largest size will produce no more than five pounds of nutmegs. OPEN LETTERS FR0H Jennie E. Green and Mrs. Harry Hardy. Jbxkie E. Orken, Denmark, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Pinkhani: " I had been sick at my monthly periods for seven years, and tried almost everything I ever heard of, but without any benefit. Was troubled with backache, headache, pains in the shoulders and dizziness. Through my mother I was induced to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it has done me so much good. I am now sound and well. Mrs. Harry Hardt, Riverside, Iowa, writes to Mrs. PinUham the story of her struggle with serious ovarian trou ble, and the benefit she received from the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. This is her letter : "How thankful I am that I took your medicine. I was troubled for two years with inflammation of the womb and ovaries, womb was also very low, I was in constant misery. I had heart trouble, was short of breath and could not walk five blocks to save my life. Suffered very much with my back, had headache all the time, was nervous, menstruations were irregular and painful, had a bad discharge and was troubled with bloating. I was a perfect wreck. Had doctored and taken local treatments, but still was no better. I was advised by one of my '"neighbors to write to you. I have now finisCKd the second bottlepf fioU -ham's VyuT6It?ftmpound, and am better In every way. I am able to do all my own work and can walk nearly a mile without fatigue; something I had not been able to do for over two years. Your medicine has done toe more srood than all the doctors." " ::Try Grain0! jj Try GrainOI T Ask you Grocer to day to show you x a package of OHAIN-O, the new food a drink that takes the place of coffoe. r The children may drink it without Iniurr as well as the adult. All who I try it, like it. GRAIX-0 has that I r rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, J i but it is made from pure grains, and I! the most delicate stomach receives it j without distress. the price of coffee, it 15 cents and 25 cents per package. ! I Bold by all grocers. ! Tastes like Coffee J j Looks like Coffee I Insist that your grocer gives yon Q RAIN-O J Accept no Imitation. A Novelty In Dinner Parties. A novelty in dinner parties is described by the Paris correspondent of Harper's Bazar: "It was a little model of the dinner table placed iu the hall. AH around it were, little compartments, into each of which was slipped a card coutaiuing the name of the guest. One simply glanced at this convenient little plan on arriving and found her place without any of that confusion ou enteriug the dining room that is sometimes so maddening. One's own name always seems the last." Feathers In Millinery, In the world of millinery long os trich feathers seem likely to take a very promiueut place, more especially when they are dyed in some rather deep yet brilliant hue and shaded away toward the tipsintoeither white, cream or some very light and delicate tone of color. A smart hat of white rioe straw, for instance, which was just goitig off to Monte Carlo, was trimmed round the comparatively low crown with long ostrich feathers, which were of a deep orauge color to begin with, but which shaded after ward through various tones of flame- color and yellow to the palest prim rose possible to imagine. The Farmhouse League. Mrs. Candace Wheeler, of New York, is said to be the originator and moving spirit in the Farmhouse League; bnt the philanthropic ladies of Chicago are also taking it up. A meeting was held lately at the home of Mrs. A. C. McClurg, the wife of General McClurg, the book publisher. lhe following officers were chosen: President, Mrs. II. N, May; Record-1 ing Secretary, Mrs. W. Wilkinson; Corresponding Secretary, Miss Healy; Treasurer, Mrs. V. C. Turner. The industries plauned are such as can be practiced iu the farmhouse and which may prove to be more or less a means of pleasure and pastime. They in clude embroidery, knitting and it is said even spinning and weaving. Of course this will not occur to our farmers' wives and daughters as any thing new; tut the organization it new and this 'purpose and definite plau of helpfulness from thsir sisters of the cities is new. Farm, Field and Fireside. Bangles anil Bracelets. Old fads, like poor relations and bad pennies, are always bound to turn up sooner or later. With the fashion of wearing two buttoned gloves for almost every occa sion, there has come the revival of the bracelet in general and of the bangle in particular. The combination of short gloves and bracelets is not at all a pretty one. We agree with the clever woman who wrote iu a "question album" that her idea of the vnlgar was "short gloves and wrists fat and red, or bony and blue, with bracelets two inches wide." A gap between the sleeve and the glove at the wrist is never becoming, nor is it made so by filling it with a bracelet, especially the ..vulgar, flat gold bracelets in vogue a dozen years ago, and now to be re vived. And the bangles! What woes are in store for us now! The old girl has resurrected her bygone appendages aud the new girl is ou the hunt for brand new ones. Coins of all sorts will be worn, from the quarter real of Guatemala famed as the smallest coin in the world to Columbia half dollars. By their side will jingle monogram coins, ruby hearts, gold pigs, agate mice, rhinestone balls, and every and any sort of a bangle that feminine ingenuity can devise. Bangle begging will be a feature of the sea son, and the mau who can skillfully elude these requests is capable of making his escape from a church fair with his car fare in his pocket. How to Pack at Trunk, Lay aside your sandals, night-dress, toilet articles, medicine and shoe dress ing for your traveling bag. It is wise to take an umbrella in the hand. Some strap the sunshade to this, but in case of a shower you would not know what to do with the sunshade, so it is best to put the latter into the truuk. Those with adjustable handles are best for packing. Pack in layers, having everything as flat as possible. This economizes room. All delicate apparel should be wrapped separately in tissue paper or towels, and sleeves of fine gowns should be stuffed out with newspapers, also the crowns of hats aud bonnets, after which thev way be pinned (hat pins) to the bottom or sides of hat boxes to ke:';i tlio'ii frjui bhuking about. Aigrettes and other high adornments may be detached, then fastened on af terward. Fold the front breadth, iif. skirt in its crease, then i.'iiVnot look crumpled. joi of great impor tandeil "the other breadths are creased. They soon shake out. Never double ovor the bottom of skirt if it is longer than the trunk. Double from the top instead, where there is no stiffening to hold creases. Fold the waists inside out as smoothly as possible and stuff out the loops of large bows with newspapers. Hose, undergarments, etc., may be saved out to tuck into corners aud spaces to keep the layers from jarring. The main point is to keep a smooth surface in packing, placing layer upon layer, and when bulky articles are put in building around them until you have a smooth surface again. Never crowd breakable articles iu the corn ers or sides, rather wrap them in news papers and place among the clothing. Some may advise you to' carry bot tles in your truuk. Don t do it, un less, of course, they are done np chemist fashion. We have carried tthoe dressing and preserves among clothing several times, but the last time it was not a success, and so we itdrise you to take such articles by hand, or pack by themselves aud send by express. New lork Ledger. Gossip.. England has a great many women inventors. A Young Woman's Christian Asso ciation iu Wisconsin has opened a school for little cash girls. Eadcliffe College, by the generosity of au auouymous friend, is to have a well-equipped gymnasium. Lady Uxbridge at her'marriage re cently received preseuts worth $300, 000 from the bridegroom alone. - Countess Alice Kearney has been re appointed President of the Grantham Women's Liberal Association. News comes from Shanghai that ten Chinese ladies of distinction gave a dinner for fifty European ladies. Queen Elizabeth of Roumania has been honored with the degree of Doc tor of Arts by the University of Buda pest. Mrs. Andrew Carnegie has given $10,000 for au organ, to be placed in the Carnegie Library, in Braddock, Penn. The average height of the Frenoh woman is hve feet one inch, lhe American women are nearly two inches taller. The late Mrs, Julia W. James, of Boston, left nearly all her estate, val ued at $o42,069, to the Museum of Fine Arts and the Institute of Tech nology. The widowed Princess of Nazil is the only upper-class womau in Egypt who is allowed to see men, and has this privilege through the special or der of the Sultan. Mrs, Daniel Downey, of Vineland, N. J., supports her family by chopping wood. Her husband is an invalid, and so she cuts the trees, saws the wood and earns $2 a day. The foreign fellowship for 1893-99 offered by the Baltimore Association for the Promotion of University Edu cation for Women has been awarded to Miss Floronce Leftwich, of Balti more, who is a graduate of Bryn Mawr. Miss Pearl Jones, a young colored business woman of Chicago, who is well knowu there through her efforts to organize a branch of the Red Cross Society among the women of her race, has been elected "daughter" of the new regiment of colored volunteers. Countess Vilma Hugonnay, the only woman physician in Budapest, re cently made aa application for admis sion to the medical sooietyof the Hun garian capital. After a stormy session the society refused her application. The countess-doctor intends to renew her application next year, and expects to have it granted. Chicago is now rejoicing in the new activity of Mrs. Paul, the woman who has charge of t he street cleaning in the business part of that dirty city. Mrs. Paul has armed her men with hand sprinklers, and it is their duty to keep the dust laid at the street crossings. Wherefore are the hearts of Chicago women made glad. Queen Victoria not long ago visited iu Netley Hospital the soldiers who bad been wounded in the Afridi cam paign. The other day, in memory of her visit, she sent to all of them her photograph, bearing her signa ture in her own hand, and gave or ders that all who lost au arm or a leg should have the finest artificial limbs proem able at her expense. Fashion Fancies. Colored taffeta with a heavy white cord in bayadere. Parasols nearly covered with tiny ruchings of mousseliue. Small capes of silk and lace or chiffon with jet-covered yoke. Ready-made black gros-grain skirts with satin bayadere stripe. Serge coat suits with satin collar and revers and lapped seams. Remnants of silk damask and tapes try for lounge cushions. Cabinet-sized frames in purple kid, plain and with gilt corners. Neck ruches and circular cravat bows of ribbon edged chiffon. Whit6 parasols having a pattern de sign done in black inserting. Children's bonnets of rough straw manipulated as though a fabric. Dainty shades iu green, gray and tan suede and glace kid belts. Belts and buckles of gun metal and the latter in gilt and the metal. Cotton printed portieres having a border of Turkey red, blue, etc White and black leather belts studded with steel or German silver. Yellow hats simply trimmed with black velvet ribbon and black wings. Silk waists having colla; yoke, revers and cuff n'riiite satin or taf feta. - Silk waists in lengthwise tucks fastening with four tabs buttoned down. Hats and stick pins set with ame thysts iu prospect of using them for gifts. Yellow hats, violets and burnt orange taffeta silk trimmings without limit. Shirt-waist sets of imitation jewels, ametbyts, emerals, turquoise, etc., set iu silver. Silk waists with a white" silk hand kerchief forming tucked revers and a sailor kuot. Sets of combination book, belt and chatelaine iu white kid studded with German silver. Accordion-plaited ruflles of thin silk or taffela with one or more tiny ruches of moussKliue. Ruchings and plaitings of tafleta and mousseliue in every color ready to use on any garment. Children's heavy cotton dresses and knee trouser suits with white or col ored pique sailor collars. Dry Goods Economist. Marriage in Spain takes place by day or at night, according to the for tune of the young people or their station iu life. If we'll to do, the ceremony comes off iu the early part of the morning. HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. Baked Rhabarb. Cut rhubarb stalks into inch pieces. Butter a deep dish, put in a layer ol rhubarb and then tprinkle heavily with sugar. Continue to alternate rhubarb and sugar until the dish is full. Bake in a moderate oven and serve with whipped cream. Wa'ercrea. Sauce. Watercress sauce is made by stew ing chopped watercress in butter for ten minutes, then adding a piuch of salt, the same of peppor, the same also of mustard and a spoonful also of vinegar. Beat till quite smooth with a wooden spoon, then add the gravy from the roasting joint. This is served in a sauce-tureeu, aud is a pleasant chango from ordinary gravy. A Delicious Beverage. Raspberry-vinegar is a delicious beverage mixed with iced water. Tut a quart of ripo red raspberries in a bowl; pour on them a quart of good, stroug vinegar let them staud twenty four hours, strain them through a bag, put this liquid ou another quart of fresh raspberries, which straiu in the same manner aud then on a third quart. When this last is pre pared, make it very sweet with pounded loaf sugar, then bottle. Ksrallnped Carrots. At this season of the year, when one lougs for somethiug to tempt the ap petite, try a dish of escalloped carrots, which will bo found at once nutritious and pr 'stable. Take six small, fine grained carrots aud two small white ouioiK. Boil, together, in just water enough to keep from burning. Do not scrape them and do not cover them while cooking. When the onions are tender remove them, and when the carrots are done, peel and slice them. Put iu a baking dish a layer of carrots, sprinkle with salt aud pepper and dots of butter, and sprinkle very lightly with bread crumbs' (not enough to cover the carrots, just a sprinkle) ; theu morn carrots, etc., till dish is full. Beat au egg iu a cup of fresh milk, salt it slightly and pour over the car rots; spread a layer of bread crumbs on top, dot with bits of butter and bake. Serve in the dish in which it was baked. Any one who likes car rots will find this delicious, and it is a good dish on which to learn to like them. Detroit Free Press. Orange Shortcake. Sift one quart of flour with two heap' ing tablespooufuls baking powder. Add one teaspoonful salt and one large tablespoouful of butter or pure lard. Rub the butter fine iu the flour. Add one pint of milk aud mix it with a ltnife into dough. Turn it on to a floured board. Work it a little to smooth the dough. Roll it out and cut it in two large pieces, putting first one part in a long, shallow, buttered tin pan. Spread over one tablespoonful of but ter. Put the other layer on top of it and bake iu a medium oven to a deli cate brown color. When done turn the cake out of the pan, and with a knife separate the cake. Put a thick layer of fine slices of oranges over the under layer and sprinkle over Bomt sugar. Then put on the top layer. Beat the whites of three eggs to a stifl froth aud mix the three yolks witb three tablespooufuls of powdered sugar. Add it to the beaten whites and beat for a few moments. Put the cake iu a long dish. Pour over the sauce aud place it for a few minutes in a hot oven and theu serve. Household Hints. Sharpen all kinds of fish sauce witb lemon juice. A dash of black pepper greatly im proves vanilla ice cream. When usiug vanilla for flavoring add half a teaspoon of peach extract. Put sugar in water used for basting meats of all kinds; it adds a flavor, especially to veal. Add a cup of good date vinegar to the water in which you boil fish, es pecially if it is salt fish. When baking fish place on the top thin slices of salt pork; it tastes the fish and improves the flavor. Chocolate is greatly improved by adding a teaspoonful of strong coffee just before serving; a teaspoon of sherry also helps. If a baby has a cold in the chest, rub well with camphorated oil, cover with soft flannel clothes soaked in olive oil, and protect the clothing with another layer of flannel. To save time and strength in the weekly ironing, remember that dish towels and common towels can be ironed quite well enough and in half the time if folded together once. It is reported that iu some of the industrial schools classes in home up holstery are formeH, where young women may learn the rudiments of this useful art, and then go out by the day to carry on thewpxk,- - In cleaning Awfting use a weak salt watflr ' solution, aud alwayii rub lengthwise with the grain.. If there are grease spots, take boiling soap suds and the scrubbing brnsh, theu rinse carefully with the salt water, and rub dry. The ragged edges of a hole should not be trimmed for a darn, but weave the stitches over aud under, so as to hold down each torn thread. Always darn with the right side of the work upward, so as to see that the threads are held down. Great care should be taken in warm weather that the milkman or the cook do not putboracic acid iu the milk that is used by children or even grown-up people. It is a well-known preserva tive, but unless used very sparingly it is highly injurious to health. All clothes worn out of doors should be carefully brushed before being put away, and black materials are im proved by being occasionally sponged with a weak solution of ammonia in water. Face veils also after being worn some time are better for this treatment. Home of the Barest Bird. To find the rarest bird in existor.ee you must go to the mountains be tween Annam and Loas, where there is a certain kind of peasant. For many years its existence was known only by the fact that its longest and most splendid plume was in much re quest by mandarins for their head gear. A single skin is worth $400, aud the bird living would be priceless, for it soon dies in captivity. A Cheerful Woman. from Ihl Ikmocrat, Brniil, Intl. Every woman cannot be leautlful, but a cheerful face often supplies the detloleney. But no one can becbecrftil and hrlun joy to others unless they have porfei't health. Fortunately, science has iilnced this price less boon w"lthln the reach of every woman is the following Incident proves: Mrs. Amanda Hobiuson, wife of William Robinson, farmer and stockman, near Howesvllle, Clay County, Ind., Is thirty two yeart old and had for several years been In declining health and despondent. For three months she was not only unable to attend to her domestio duties but too feeble to be np and about. To-day sho Is In (rood health and able to attend to her household affairs. Bho relates her ex perience as follows: "I was afflicted with tomato troubles and was in a delicate state of henltb. I lost my appetite, R-rew thin and was greatly depressed. After takin.it various remedies without belux benellted I was Induced by a friend to try Vt. Williams' rink rills, "Early In the summer of 1897 I pro eured Ave boxes of tbeui and before fin- . ishlng the' second box I . began to im- prove and by the time I had taken the five boxes I was able to go about my A Prinlrts Hoph. usual work and stopped taking the pills. "Our daughter Anna, twelve years old, was also a HI lo tod with decline and debility. She lost flesh, seemed to be bloodless and had no ambition. Hhe took two boxes of the pills and they restored her appetite, aided digestiou and brought color to her cheeks. Hhe is now in the best of health. I think Dr. Williams; l'luk Tills for Title Teople the best medicine we ever bud In our family and reeOmmeud them to all needing a remedy for toning up and re building a shattered system. No discovery of modern times has proved such a blessing to women as Dr. Williams' Tlnk Pills for Pale Teople. They restoro strength and health to exhausted women wheu every effort of the physician proves unavailing. These vegetable pills are everywhere recognized as a specltlo for diseases of the blood and neryes. Not Kiactly a Substitute. In the course of a morning call on the Rev. Dr. Fourthly the Rev. Dr. Sprightly remarked: "By the way, doctor, I conducted a funeral for you ouco. Would it be couvenieut for you to do a wedding for me next Thursday?" "Yes," replied the other. "You are compelled to leave town that day, I presume?" "I am," rejoiued Dr. Sprightly, "but not till after the wedding. I I am to be the bridegroom." Chicago Tribune. The peoplo of Lincolnshire have decided to erect a statue of Lord Tennyson in Lin coln. Dost Tobitro Spit and Smoke Tour Life Anj, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bao, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, Wo or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. Chicago or New York. In the public schools of Japan the Eng lish language is required to be taught by law. Fits permanently cured. No fltsor nervous oess after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Orest Nerve Restorer, i trial bottle and treatise free Do. K. H. Kline, Ltd.. Ml Arch St,ThllaP. Three times more herrings are consumed than any other llsh. To Care Constipation forever Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c ortSo. II C. C. C. fail to eure, druggists refund mouey. Moscow has a hospital large enough to bold 7000 persous. BAD BREATH I keve been aalna CASCARETI mm a mild sod eflectlve laiatlve tney are simply won derful. Mf daughter and 1 were bothered witb alrk stomach and our breath waiverr bad. After taking a few dmes of Cascarets we tare Improved wonderfully. They are a great help In the family. V ILHEI.MINA NAIiKI- im Riuen Uoust St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, luc, 36c. 600. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 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T aslea Good. bee :wgM'iaidMMZL:2p in lime. to)l py qnurgists. ( CATHARTIC Tsaoi mass mHvmnwf Mjjvk Aft1-;! 'AYlXM.t-Ul ml mm regiment Alter Regiment For tlie Bunny South I The Southern Railway, the great trmmTtsrV farv if trnvel from Waahingtnn to the South, hni tor lhe laat. two week been movinir a large number of atuM-lal train trniixnortlng troops to Tampa. ChlrkntrtHiiga, IWohlleatul New Ot'lritna. TIiIb la the line that ha the lanrest paeng(r locomotive in the world, ami which haa attracted notmirh attention In this anil other roiintrlea. To ttWv an Idea aa to the Ktrviwth of t he enirinea anil rapacity for hihrh aiecil. one nf theae eiiHTinea could pull a t rain of no leaa than thirty-three earn, which would arromiiiodnte a rcKlinont anil over aiich a train would be more than two Hftha of a mile lonir -and would atl-iln on level track a Kneed of sixty mile per hour. No locomotive in the, world haa an la rite com. Iiincil cyliinlor-jea anil stenm pressure. The total weight of 'he locomotive ia seventy-live Ions. The South- rn, with It powerful eiUii iiii" t. can hanillc any numlicr of troops. New Yolk olllce, 3M Hroailway. It hnx been flguroil nut that one. man of Berlin. Out., Mr. It. Tinke, bna 87a relutlvos iu tlio town. KlVnke Into Your Shuca Allen' Foot-Easo.a powder for t lie foot. It cures imlnrul, swollen. nervous, umartltiR feet nuil liislnntly takes thn utitiK out of corn Hint Minions. It's thn greatest comfort dis covery of the aire. Allou'a Koot-F.nss niuko IlKht or new slioos fool easy. It Is n certain cure for pwentliiir, callous mid hot, tired, ficlittiK feet. 7'r.v if to-tlay. Bold liv nil driiR Htsts and shoo ntoren, 2Se. Trial pAckngn r'KKE. Address Allen S.OImsted.I.e Itoy.N.Y. At thn present rntn of Increase thn opu hit Ion of the earth will double Itself Iu 300 yours. Ueaaty la Illood Deet. Clonrt Mood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. 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It con ulna fc pages, profusely illustrated, and will be sent, postpaid, for 60a In stamps, postal note or silver. When reading you doubt. 555 Afl ENCYCLOPEDIA will clear op for It ha acorn- plets index, so that It may b. PnTI f Aa referred to easily. This book to a rich mlna of valuable P II Tj II t n,ormation presented In an Interesting manner, and Is well won h to any one maoy times the small sum of FIFTY CENT8 which we aak for it. A study of this Unk will prove of Incalculable benefit to those whose education has been neglected, while the volume Will also be fousd of (treat value to those who cannot readily command the knowledge they Unacquired. BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE. 134 Leonard St.. N.Y.CIty. k... T.I 03NTI5 ENJOYQ Doth tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta cently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agrocabfoBubstanccs, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cont bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo 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 FI0 SYRUP CO. SAM FKAHCI3C0, CAL IDuisviui. xr. mw tome. ilk. PATENTS WaTHiil It. tMtimt tawyar. ftoj KHtrwt, Weshlaitant II. 4'. illnht'-t rolvniiice. MaTIO t't'KK Yhcimrrst nnd thn htaL Hnmnlft ue-nt iu i imiai.i MftUKIMINK CO., Hutith IWd, Jhdlanv OUR SEEDS ar known vi r ivri v a I WU UsZAXAJ rraof tMiaroB,ntn thr nnmris ol tbr twelve eeiUMiown twlow. VV want to etttH-At vru In knowing SEEDS111 therefore, have niiule the following GREAT OFFERSi Tin?" 1 llTutitmuona were rare fully entrnhved from twIeeU-tl imhmI, whK'b represent It well kuuwu vctretblfl, Quwer tod Hold eeotl. awl wo offer M fcedg that Crow uuu t want U know if thr tuati f hnt TTrriui ai.it e ws.nl tn know Ir the isni. au nuirht m k mtw Hi t hitt irive vou i U nrttn KtwirlM vufl Adoraaa, PAIHVIEW SEED FAIWS, Boi . Kom Hill. N. V. - Gear Hartford, Conn.
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