I' The riiilaJelplii 1.. railwny engineer named William lUue, who wti master of locomotive No. 2. Que of the flues in the boiler of Lis pet engine blew ont, and he was stalled, blocking the main line. His report to the division superintendent was unwittingly as follows: "Engine two blew out a flue; wbaVH I do? Bill Blue." In twenty minutes Bill got this answer: "Bill Blue: You plug that flue in engine two, and pull her through, in time to get out of the way of twenty-two." Write It Down. Wrlto it down in a book, so you can see It every day, that St. Jaoobs Oil is as sure to cure Lama Back or Lumbago as you write It down. It does its best with It and loaves behind a cure that stays. The French imports for 1898 increased 84-,033,(i00 and the exports decreased J'JO, 957,000. ; Doi't TobiffO Spit nd SaioVe Tour lift Iwsy. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic full of lifo, ncrvo and vigor, take No-To Hno, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or II. 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When, on tho battle-line, tidings came to Captain Capron of the regulars, an nouncing the death of bis son, killed at Las Guasimas, he went, when duty permitted, to where the body lay. The dead soldier's bat was placed over bis face. His poncho covered his body. Only the feet, clad in mud clotted shoes, were visible White faced, but sternly erect, the father stood, gazing upon the last of three brave sons. Then, gently lifting the bat from the face of the dead, and looking at it with ' tearful eyes, be said, with proud tenderness: "Well done, my boy!" Soon replacing the hat, be strode off, with soldierly erect ness, to where his duty lay, to dio, a few months later, of disease contracted at Santiago. COULD NOT SLEEP. Mrs. Plnkham Relieved Her of All Her Troubles. ' Mrs. Madge Badcock, 170 Second St., Grand Rapids, Mich., had ovarian trouble with its attendant aches and pains, now she is well. Here are her own words: "Your Vegeta ble Compound has made me feel like a new person. Before I be gan taking it I was all run down,feltlrcd and sleepy most of the time, had pains in my back and side, and such ijt rihlo headaches IVf-rallthetime, I'll .,i,i sleep well nights. I al-' so had ovarian trouble. Through the advice of a friend I began the use of LydiaE. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, and since taking it all troublesha ve gone. My monthly sickness used to be so painful, but have not had the slightest pain since taking your medicine. I cannot praise your Vegetable Compound too much. My husband and friends see such a change in me. I look so much better and have some color in my face." Mrs. Pinkham invites women who are ill to write to her at Lynn, Mass., for advice, which is fraely offered. After- Effect'. 1 the Mm Grip is treaCherousdl$eis." You think It iT cured &nd the slightest cold brings on & relapse ." " Its victims are &lvr&y& left in a weakened condition blood impure and impoverished - nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease and nervous prostration are often the, result. .. Dr.Ymii&ms' Pink Pills for Pale People'wilt : drive every trace of me system, ouuo up and strengthen the . - L' - r . t Whan t h A or I n 1. .1 vl,W.1 of ll W. Main ML, Jederson, Mo., a well-known contractor and bullder.waa one ot the victims, and be lias since been troubled with the after-effects of tli disease. A year ago tils health be- JHO to fall, and lie was obliged to discontinue work. That be ives to-day in almosla miracle. He savt: "1 was troubled with shortness of breath, palpitation of the heart and a general debility. My back also pained me severely. "1 tried one doctor after another and numerous remedlee stiejested by my friends, but without apparent benefit, and i;bu to give up hope. Then I saw Dr. Williams' J'lnk Pills for Pule People extolled In a HU Ixiuls paper, and after inves tigation decided to give them atrial. "After iiitlng the first box I felt wonderfully relieved and was satisfied Hint the pills were putting me on the rood to re covery. 1 bought two more boxes and continued taking them. "After taking four boxesof Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People I am restored to good health. I feel like a new man, and liavlng the will and energy of my former days returned, 1 am capable of transacting my business with Increased ambition. 'Mr. Williams' pluk Pills for Pale People are a wonderful medicine and any one suffering from the after-effects of the grip will find that these pills are the specific." H. H. Evri.ra. Mr. Eveler will gladly answer any Inquiry regarding thle If stamp is enclosed rromCole Co. Democrat, Jefferson Vity,iIo. Look for the full name on the package. At druggists or direct from the DrWilliami Medicine Qk, Schenectady, N.Y. 50c. per box. 6 boxes $20. his deatii icv-l--.j - t ner near Bellaire, Mich, lie was en gaged in tawing down large hollow tree, and the saw being too short he stepped inside the tree and continued operations. The tree split up ard fell, crushing him. Death was instantaneous. An Indian woman has recently in Tented a novel device for attaching a tablecloth to the table. It prevents the cover from slipping out of place. Easy Chance. A slip may sprain, a thump may bruise; easy chances for pain and trouble. An easy way to euro right off Is to use St. Jaoobs Oil. It takes no chances and knows what It can do. On the average in Russia there is ouly one village school for 12,000 persons. Oeaaty Is Blood deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarete, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all in Eurities from the body. Begin to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c One pound of Indian tea will make 170 strong cups of the beverage. To Florida Ileiortn. The riant Svstwm reaches the finest re sorts in Florida, Cuba, Jamaica and Porto KIco. Tickets by both rail and water from the East. Tri-we"ekly steamship service be tween Tort Tampa, Key West and Havana. Beautifully Illustrated literature, maps, rates, etc., upon application to J. J. Farns wortli. Eastern Tass. Agent, riant System, 201 Broadway, New York. Americans pay $8,000,000 for looking glasses. Trifling that Costs. There is a way of trilling that costs a heap of money. Neglect rheumatism and It may put one on crutches, with loss of time and money. St. Jacobs Oil will cure It surely, right away. Consumption was unknown in Mexico until the last three yaars. To Cure ft Cold In One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if It falls to ours. Sic. In very clear water sunlight mny pene trate to a depth of over 1500 feet. Knocks Congha and Colds. Tr. Arnold's touch Killer cures Coughs and Colds.i'roveuU Consumption.All drucKisU.&c Michigan legislators drink mineral water at the expense of the State. Lane's Family Medicine. Mores the bowels each day, In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures slck'head ache. Trice 25 and 50c. The peoplo of London are computed to spend 0,000,000 dally. To Core Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic lOo or 250 UC.C.C. fall to cure, druggists refund money It is estimated that one crow will destroy 700,000 insects every year. I coud not get along without Piso's Cure for Consumption, ltahvayscurcs. Mrs. E. C. Moulton, Necdham, Mass., October JS, IWi. In 1838 Wisconsin had a population of 2333. To-day it is about 2,000,000. .fii iiijvjii iiuuuicu n.utriB in lud 1UIIU. ence of Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tai upon a cold. T ! 1-. -.11 .. . 1,1 .1 1 1 l. - I A.. Good players on the harp are the scarcest of all musical performers. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrnp forehildren teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind oolio, c.a bottle Married couples In Norway can get rail way tickets at less than tho regular rate. Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever tOc, 25o. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money. Gibraltar's Great Unns. It has been assumed by a large number of peoplo, especially in Eng land, that Gibraltar has always com manded the straits which bear its name. That belief was erroneous un til recently. The straits are twelve and a half miles wide, and the best guns mounted at Gibraltar heretofore could not possibly cover that distance. A few weeks ago, however, two of the newest 9.2-inch wire guns, thirty-six feet in length and firing a projectile of 380 pounds' weight, were mounted on Enropa Point. These guns have a range of fifteen miles and are most formidable weapons. Remarkable Whist Hands. F. H. Johnson, W. W. Beckwith, S. A. Wellor, Mr. Tracy and Mr. Fallon were playing whist at Holihan's Inn in Derby when a deal was made in which every player received a full suit of cards. It is said that such hands have been reported only three times, twice in London and ouco in New York. Hartford (Conn.) Cour ant. the poisonous germs from ana inn on ine Diooa nerves. A trial will - j - . . I V. I mm.tln TYm. u i MANY WAYS. A Foe to rightThe Canses Which Have Produced an Ens of Alcoholism Alco Iiol a Moral, Physical, Intellectual and Social Poison The Century's Curse, We will fight the liquor traffic; Yes, we'll fight it to the death. We will lift our volco agnln9t it. Just as long as wo have breath. We will not defend the rummies, Nor for them apologize. Cut expose their wretched business, Till in misery it dies. Would you tolerate a Hon Or a tiger in your street. Which would trample or devour Any child it chanced to meet? Would you send your youth and children Out upon that street to roam, And you calmly sit indifferent j In the shelter ot your home? Ko, you would go out with weapons, Every man in town would go And with clubs and signes and bullets, Give the beast a powerful blow; There would be a great excitement. You would boldly hunt him down. And most certainly would kill him, Or would drive him from tho town. Friend, do you esteem a lion Or a tiger grenter harm Than saloons along your sidewalks? Does it cause you more alarm? See those rum shops unmolested, Countless victims they destroy, And they're waiting, surely long'lug To ensnaro your girl or boy. The National Advocate. The Ctntury'a Curse. The curse of modern society which strikes deep into every class is alcoholism. Alcoholism must not be confounded with drunkenness, says Dr. Blenfalt, a Belgian scientist. Drunkenness always, existod, but alcoholism, that passion ot the masses for alcohol and its sad consequences for the Individual, tho family and society at large, was almost unknown a hundred years ago. How did this deadly passion take its rise? The dominant cause residos in the slmplo fact that formerly wine was doar and spirits anything but plentiful, whereas within the present century enormous quuntity of alcohol have been dispensed everywhere. The result bus been a perfect flood of distilled liquors all the world over within reach of the poorest. Very cheap at ilrst, alcohol rose In price owing to the heavy duties placed upon it. Yet the con sumption did not diminish. Tho laborer, however poor, still intoxicates himself at the cost ot bitter privation to those de pendent upon him. Man seeks in the use of spirituous liquors that happy dream state which brings oblivion to worry and easts a roseate hue over everything not that condition of complete inebriation which sinks man lower than the beast, but the agreeable sensation experienced after partaking of even a email quantity of al cohol, and which gives the illusion of un wonted strength and energy. That Is why the laborer, exhausted by his work and saddened by his present lot- and gloomy future, bas recourse to alcohol as to a wiz ard who, by a stroke of bis magic wand, transports him beyond the borders of sor did reality. He does not stop to think, poor wretch, thnt the awakening will find him worse off than before. Ncrlsthe working class alone affected by alcoholism; intelligent and well edu cated poople, who ought to set a good ex ample, are also among Its victims. The gin bottle accompanies tho laborer, and the bottle ot Burgundy, Bordeaux, rum or cognac is to be found on many a table. It is present at many a ceremony, many a discussion and numberless insipid conver sations. This friend which gradually steals away nealtn, reason and conscience is made the confidant of projects, hopes, despair, Joy and sorrow. "Who cannot cite among the frionds at the bar, in the army, in the oivll service, and even in the medical profession," ask Dr. lilenfalt, ot Brussels, "such and such a person whose health is visibly undermined by abuse ot liquor?" In Dr. Bienfalt's opinion alcohol is a physical, moral, Intellectual andsotUl poison. New York Herald. Drunkards Barred Out. She went reeling across the ladles' wiat- lng room and fell In a senseless heap Just inside the door. The great room was filled with the usual varied throng smartly dressed young women, intelligent-looking college girls, earnest, anxious mothers, quiet sisters ot charity and others with the hard lessons of lite written upon their tired faces but not one among them all stepped forward to lend a helping hand to this fallen bit of humanity that lay, like a blot, upon the dusty floor. Even the big- hearted colored woman in charge drew herself up straight, with added dignity, and held herself aloof as, with curling Hp, she touched the electrlo button at ber el bow. A moment Inter an official appeared and smilod significantly as be raised the prostrate form and led it tottering from the room. No one followed, but all felt as if they had suffered an indignity, and so, shut out from the kind and the good, this Irall slater went as it to her doom. "Say. bas Jenkins got a Job yet?" we overheard one man ask another while waiting on the street tor a car. "No, course he hasn t, was the answer gruff tones. "Doesn't deserve any. K'poso anybody's goin' to hire a man smellln' o' whisky half the time?" The speaker was red-faced and blear- eyed, but that did not seem to make any difference in the expression of bis opinion. In the popular mind there are few wont-. cesses or crimes that excite so little sym pathy as the habit of intoxication. Man condemns bla fellow-men without a hear ing. Business methods demand sobriety and an unclouded brain. To the inebriate the bard world offers no place of trust or responsibility. "Out you go," Is the de cree of the employer to the employe who has made hlmsell unreliable ana incompe tent by the dread curse. Could the tempted ones realize this truth, they would hesitate long before forging traeir chains. Union Signal. Motes of the Crusade. The liquor trafflo will never commit sui cide. Drink buries sorrow that rises again to morrow. Of 61,000 brewerlos in the world, 25,000 are in Germany. The drink trafflo practically bosses the political and commercial life of the country. It ntinenrs thnt our army of occupation has Introduced anew vice into Porto Blco, that of intoxication. By a vote ot the California Senate, no wine, beer, or other spirituous liquor was served at the Inaugural ball. Local-ontlon contests in Georgia during the past year uniformly show Increased majorities for no-llcense. The year 1H98 snows a great gain oi ton counties m me no-llcense column. The indulgence in strong drink of fathers and mothers of families is the cause of much ot the misery of cuiyiiood. Strong drink Qualifies you to become an undutllul child, an unnatural parent, cruel husband or a disgusting wife. The llnuor law commission in Paul Krueger's Transvaal has recommended ad ditional restrictions to the excise law ma additional penalties for its violation. The last of the long list ot punishments is thirty five lashes. Lord Kitchener, the Egyptian Sirdar, treats with great rigor the offense of drunk enness among his troops. Lord Kitchener's "cure" consists in compelling the offender to walk about for hours carrying in each band a fifty-pound bag ot shot. When the defender of the saloon proves that tho craving for drink is reasonablo and elevating as woll as natural he will huve accomplished something. There are now 330 societies in France which aim to discourage the use of spiritu ous liquors. Their idea of temperance does not Include abstinence from wlnos. , The thirty-fourth annual report of the Commissioners of Publlo Charities and Correction for the city of Now York gives the report ot all city institutions under tho Board's control for the year 181M. The statistical data giving the cost of liquors consumed and the death-rate of the various hospitals under Its control indi cate a startling relationship between tho cost ot liquors used and the percentago of IN ucrt wii i-a tables for the draw iug room come now with an oval glass removable tray on the top. The tables are of mahogany with plain inlay. Tho lower shelf projects several inches more than the npper shelf, which holds the tray for the cups ami sau cers. On either end of the tray are handles, which make it easy of ro inoval aud carriage. Yorkshire rudillng. fXtffil Tut six large tablespoonfuts of flout into a bowl with one Baltspoonful of salt and stir in slowly one aud a half pints of milk, taking care to keep it free from lumps. Then add throo well-beaten eggs aud heat for live minutes. Four the mixture into a shallow pan, rubbed with beef drip pings and bake for one hour; then plaoo it under the rack on which the beef is baking, that it may catch tho drippings and let it bake for another half hour. When done, cut into squares and placo around the beef. A Modern Fry. Parboil chicken fifteen minutes, aprinklo with salt and let cool, Mnko a batter by beating light the yolks of two eggs, with half a snUspoouful of salt, stirring iu gradually one table spoonful of oil, adding ouo cupful of flour, and lastly one cupful of cold water. Set batter away au hour, and prepare tho vegetables. Chop very tine one small onion, three sprigs of parsley and two touintocs, with soeds loft out. Stir into batter, and add last whipped whitos of two eggs. Dip eaoh piece of chicken in batter and fry slowly in a spider in butter. A nice accompaniment for plain fried chicken is supplied by hominy balls and tiny slioes of crisp bacon, alter nating around the edgo of the platter. To Make Mince Meat. Half a pound eaohof finely choppod cooked lean beef aud suet, tavo quarts chopped apple, one cup each of stoned raisins, currants and sliced citron, of sugar, molasses, strong coffee, ouo teaspoon eaoh of cinnamon and mace, and one-half teaspoon each of nllspioe and nutmeg. Dissolve a glass of cur rant or other tart jelly in one pint of water, and mix all thoroughly to gether. Put in porcelain or agate kettle and heat slowly. Reserve what is needed for nso and seal tho rest in cans. When making the pies, strew raisins over tho top and a little sugar. Iiako slowly one hour. Mince pies have one advantage over others; thoy may be baked a dozen at a time and be piled in the refrigerator, heating when wanted. But they are too rich for freqnent use. Poached Kirgs With Sauce. Use a deep frying-pan three-fourths full of boiling water, to which has been added a tablespoonful of strong vinegar and one-half teaspoonful. of salt to each quart. If you wish them nlae, place small mnfflu rings in the pan, aud carefully slide an egg into each, after having broken it into a saucer, a wise precaution at all times, when one has to depend on the grocer for eggs. Let the water sim mer for three minutes, when egg and ring may be lifted ont together by slipping under a perforated skimmer. Drop each one on to a slice ot freshly made and buttered toast, and remove the ring. For the sauce, melt a tablespoonful of butter and flour till well blended; ponr on half a pint of hot milk, a lit tle at a time, stirring constantly. Add spoonful of finely chopped parsley (dried will answer), a little salt and a dash of celery salt. Boil up once and pour over tho toast wnion nas neeu laid on a platter. Garnish the edgo with parsley leaves. Try this; yon will be sure to like it. Ilonsohold Hints. rie crust will not be soggy if it is brushed ove with the white of au egg before the fruit is put iu. It a shirt bosom or any other arti cle has been scorohed in ironing, lay it where the bright sunshine will fall directly upon it. Clean decanters and other glass bot tles with small pebbles instead of shot, which leaves behind it a portion of 'oxide of lead. Half a cup of vinegar in the water will make nn old fowl cook nearly as quid' as a young one, and does not injure the flavor in the least. When yon take thread from a spool hold the end of the spool where the thread was fastened in your hand and you can draw the thread with no dan ger of its catching or of the spool be ing jerked out of your hand. A window raised very little at top and bottom is better than a wide space. A transom opening upon a ventilated room is excellent for deli cate people who cannot bear a direct current of air through the room. Cocoa is frequently used in place of chocolate for icing cake. Add to the white of an egg a tablespoonful of cold water, two teaspoonfuls of cocoa and as muoh confectioners' sugar as is needed to make it of the consistency required to spread well. If an especially light dressing is re quired for a fowl, allow to every two cups of the stuffing one teaspoonful of baking powder and one level table spoon of flour mixed nil through tho dressing. In seasoning, allow a half teaspoonful eaoh of thyme, marjoram and summer savory. Sawdust or the cork used for pack inr are exoellent polishers for glass, whioh mny be left to dry, without rnbbincr. in a bowl filled with either, Brass and copper may be cleaned with Dolishinor paste never with sil ver powder. The old-time mixture of rotten stone and turpentine is also good. The Manufacture of PlnS. According to the recent report of manufacturer's bulletin there are four teen pin factories in the United btates, whose annual production is nearly 5.000.000 packs, each pack containing 33G0 pins, a total not far from 15,000, 000,000 pins. One manufacturer's agent in New York is said to sell every six months from 900 to 2000 cases of pins, each case containing 072,000 pins. American pins are salable in every city in . the world. Hut the question is, What becomes cf them all? Eaoh person will say that he is miita sure that he finds many more pins than he uses, loses or destroys Itcvraa Cslds.Csiifhs.San Threst.Crenp.Tiiltlsa ss, WhooDf Csuf U, firsnokitis and Astkms. A srtsla curs for Consumption, in first tU(s, and a surs rslicf in atWtnosd stArss. Vss at sues. You will srs ths siesllsnt sfloct tftsr Using ths first doss. Sold hy dotltrs Sfsrvwasr. Lar( luttlM 50 f-it snd Si. 00. 'Iliitli sit wife and myself have been using CA.sOaKLTS end thoy are the best medicine wo have ever had In the house. Lat weeli my wife was frnnlio with hcadnrhe for two days, she tried some of your CASCAKETS, and tlicT relieved the pain In her head almost immediately. We )oth recommend Cascarets." Oh as. STiiiErottn, Pittsburg Sato & Deposit Co., Pittsburg Fa. Pleasant. Pnlstahle. Potent. Taste (Joed, Po Good, Sever Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c Uo.SU ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... St,ril. lifwi, rwM. Mwlrsal, Tsrt. til Ufl.Tfl.RSr Sold and gnarmiteed by sliding HUIU'DAW gi.u to cV 11 r. Tobacco Habit. An Expenatve Experiment. A South Side man who is a clerk in one of the leading banks on this side of the river, was in a communicative mood last night. During a conversa tion about various things he took on a retrospective air and said: "Thore is nothing like the faithful discharge ot one's dutios, but it is sometimes ' an experiment." On being questioned as to the cause of tho remark he replied: "Well, it reminds me of au experience I had while employed in a prominent Fourth avenue bank. I don't mind tolling it to you. The head bookkeeper was a character, iu many ways. Method was his hobby, lie had a way of doing everything and he never varied from the rules ho set down. Exactness in his accounts was a particular fad, and he spared no pains in carrying his ideas into effect. One afternoon iu balanoing our books it was found wo was short one cent. We searched and searched, but when it came to the usual time for going home that cent was still missing. "Do you think tho head bookkeeper would allow us to go? Not much. Several of us had engagements we wanted to fulfill, but it made no dif ference. Supper time came aud we were no farther ahead than when we started. Headed by the bookkeeper we repaired to a neighboring restaur ant for supper and then returned to work. After several hours the miss ing cent was found aud the no counts balanced. But in the figur ing np it was discovered that in search ing for the discrepancy of one cent the bank had incurred a bill for sup pers to tho amount of $7.50." New Year's Day In China. New Year is the national pay day in China. All accounts must be squared up at that time, and the man who can't raise money enough to pny his debts has to go into bankruptcy. The laws are such that tho creditor can enter the debtor's house aud take what ho pleases if there is no settlement. To prevent such action families club to gether aud make all sorts of com promises to keep up the business reputation of the clan. New Year is a great day for the pawnbrokers. Their Bhops are crowded with people who want to redeem their best clothes before the New Year. There are crowds, also, who want to pawn other things in order to get money to pay their debts. Pawnbrokers receive high rates of interest, in which they are protected by the Government. London Mail. Flesh Food anil VcKetarlanisin. Some one has estimated that twenty- two acres of land is needed to sustain a man on flesh, while that amount cf land sown with wheat will feed forty two persons; sowed to oats, eighty eight; to potatoes, Indian corn or rice, 17G persons, and planted with the bread fruit tree, over six thousand people could be fed. On German railways freiclit brings in sixty-eight per cent, of all receipts, and costs only thirty-three per cont. of all expenses. TryGrain0! Try Grhin0! Ask you Grocer to-day to show you a package of ORAIN-O, the now food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GKAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from puro grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. . 15 cents and 25 cents per package. Bold by all grocers. Tastes like Coffee -Looks like Coffco Insist that jour grocer gives yon QUAIN-O Accept no imitation. zsr. -t-t, a-F-n w ran Psnd Pnstsl for Premium List to the Pr. Betk' Araold Medical Coil-oration. Wounsocket, K. 1. LJKrS WlHlHt ALL USt UllS. nest UjoiiH Bjrup. Testes Uuud. uud. Ceefl M.ngji in time, homi ot arue-ffi- f CANDY f CATHARTI TNADI MASK HWWtKtO -TTJT.l'sr-TT. ft-TcartA 14 2 t.iiv several t..uca ujtc i uu cuui luan chloroform. Experiments are being made at St, Petersburg to see if it cannot be in closed in bombs, whioh would have the extraordinary effect of anesthet izing instead of wounding the enemy. Judge Polton, of the Georgia Su preme Court, recently adjourned court becauso one of the witnesses pre ferred, instead of testifying, to keep an engagement to be married. J7.30 II on ml Trip It air, New Or- luana, I. a.. Marti! I.ra trail l ire, February 1 1 1 It, 1SHU. For the abnve occasion the Southern Rail way will aril tickets to New Orlcnn at one Tare for the ronml trip from axhltiKtmi, i:iM. Tickets on mile February "Ih to IHth, InclUhivc; llnal limit. February sttli, in:s. lioul.le dally fnr train Jrnvinic New York i .ai 1'. M. and 1! U A. Af . Th run l-Ii lii!lman ilran lnic pmm uleeplnti c:ir. New ork to New tirleams IMnliin ear eervloe on ootn train. 'I he Mnnll UrnH restivitles, which utkn plaeo In New Orlc.itmtUt yenr.wlll be more larirely attended than any similar occasion liercbi- lore. For further inlnniiatiun rail nn or ad dress Alex. S. Thweett, Kastern 1'asronger Agent 571 llroadway, iew lork. Bracll raises about SCO .000 tons of coffee annually. 100 steward. IOO. The readers of this naner will lie nleased to learn that there iaatlenstonedreadeddlsease that science has been ahlo to cure in nil Its statces, and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh helmt aeoustitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is token Internally, acting directly on the blood and mueoiia sur faces of tho system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pa tient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature. In duing Its work.. The proprietors have so much fa th In Its rnrntlve Fowera that they offer One Hundred Dollars nr mil ease time It. fulls tj em-e. Send fur list of testlmuulnls. Address F. J. Ciiknkt & Co., Toledo, O. Cold bv Drmrglsts, 7.V. Hall's Family i'llls are the beit. Most ot the phosphorous used in tho world comes from bones. Coughs Lead to Consumption. 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