In 8t. Jucuuj Uii v,..i down to the Solatia ncrva in the ouio a Sciatica, and the effect Is to soothe the nerve and wipe out the pain. The shipyards of Great Britain eonld turn out a big steamship every day ot the year. "Better Be Wise Than Rich." Wise people are also rich when . they know a perfect remedy for all annoying dis eases of the blood, kidneys, liver and bowels. It is Hood9 s Sarsaparilla, which is perfect in its action. It so regulates the entire sys tern as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints. Coltre-" For 42 years I had goitre, or swellings on my neck, which was dis couraging and troublesome, Kheuruatisra also annoyed me. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me completely and the swelling has entirely dlsappeard. A lady in Michigan saw my previous testimonial and used Hood's and was entirely cured of the same trouble. She thanked me for recommend ing It." Mrs. Anna Sitherland, 406 Lovel Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. Poor Health - " Had poor health for years, pains in shoulders, back and hips, with constant headache, nervousness and no appetite. Used Hood's Sarsaparilla, gained strength and can work hard all day; eat heartily and sleep well. I took It be cause it helped my husband." Mrs. Elizabeth J. UirrELS, Moose Lake, Minn. Makes Weak Strong-" I would give $5 a bottle for Hoods sarsaparilla if I could not get It for less. It is the best spring medicine. It makes the weak strong." Albert A. Jaonow, Douglastown, N. Y. Hood's Pill, cure liferlll.; non-Irritating and the only r-Hthanio to take with Hood'. Sar.aparllla. Not Quite Useless. The eminent surgeon closed his pocketbook with a snap on the $100 fee a wealthy patient had just paid him (or a successful operation for ap pendicitis. "Tell me the appendix vermiform is a useless organ, will you?" he solil oquized. Chicago Tribune. Keyond Her Capacity. Topil "They don't care to have me take German lessons, Miss II ig gins." Teacher "Your parents think it is enonKh for you to talk in your mother tongue, do they?" Pupil "I guess so, but I know I can't never learn to talk like mother can." Chicago Tribune. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRIT OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes ' known to the California Fiq Svbcp Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Syrvv Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes .the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, 'as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, CaL tecnvn.i.E. Kt. new york. h.t. Locomotor Atxa.4nd Paralysis C&n be Ti,se extreme nervous disorders were ue&ted with wonderful success by the dis coverer of Or. Williams' Pink Pills for Pole People, previous to his discovery being otter ed to the public generally. This remedy is the only known specific in m&ny diseases that. until recent years, v ere pronODPUCJ in curable, tterc is tne proof; James Crocket, a sturdy old Scotchman living In Detroit, Mich, at 88 Montcalm St., was cured of Locomotor Ataxia by these pills. For miny years he hat been a chief engineer of one of those big passenger palace steamers plying upon the great lakes. This is a position of great respon sibility and the anxiety causes a great nervous strain. Mr. Crocket says: 'For fifteen years I watched the big engines and boilers without a single accident, and only noticed that I was getting nervous. Suddenly without warning I was taken sick, and was prostrated. I had the best of physi cians but grew gradually worse. At a council of doctors, they said I had nervous prostration, and had destroyed my whole nervous system and would never recover. For three years I was unable to move from my bed. The doctor said I bad locomotor ataxia, and would never be able to walk again. "The pains nnd suffering I experienced during those years are almost Indescribable. The friends that came to see me bid me good-bye when they left me and I was given up The cjoctors said nothing more could lie done. My wife kept reading to me, articles about Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. We finally decided to try them. The first box gave me relief. I continued to use them for about two years before I could get strength enough to walk. I am nearly seventy-five years old and there is not a man in this city that can kick higher or walk further than lean and to-dav I owe mv present good health to I5r. Williams' fink Pills for I'ale People for they saved my Mt."Vflrtil Evtmxf AVau. The Genuine &re sold only in Like This Addrtsufct On VYiLwim' tttftftiHt Company, SchtnciUdy, NX a spuie. .... take the pain aw-y and leave a cute. The French Canadians comprise thirty per cent, ot the entire population ot the Dominion. Doit Tobacce Salt aid Sarake loir Lift Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bao, the wonderworker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, We oi II. Cure guana teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Kemedr Co., Chicago or New York) About CS.000,000 pounds of beet sugar were raised In California last year. Beware of Ointment for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell andrnmpletcly derange thewholesystem when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on S inscriptions from reputable physicins,asthe (image they will do Is ten fold to the good yon can possibly derive from thera. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure to get the genuine. It is taken Internally, an l is made In Toledo, Ohio, bv F. J. t henev Co. Testimonials free. f"Sold by Druggists; price. T5o. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. At present there Is only one Protestant church on the whole island of Porto llico. To Florida Itrsorta. The Plant Bvstem reaches the finest re sorts In Florida, Cuba, Jamaica and Porto Rico. Tickets by both rail and water from the East. Five steamships weekly be tween Port Tampa, Key West and Havana. Beautifully illustrated literature, maps, rates, eta., upon application to J. J. Farns wortb. Eastern Pass. Agent, Plant System, 261 Broadway, New York. The average length of a whale's jawbone Is seven feet. Beauty Is Blood Deep, Clean blood means a clean skin. Kb beauty without it. Cascareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascareta, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c The population ot the Soudan Is num bered at 3,000,000, nearly all wholly un educated. Lane's Family medicine. Moves the bowels eaoh day, In order to be healthy this Is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures slok head ache. Price 25 and 50c. It is estimated that New York City ex pends 25,000,000 a year la charity. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if It falls to our. 35c. Out ot every million persons 12,000 die from gout. Educate Tour Bowels With Cascareta. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever 40c, 25o. If C. C. C fall, druggists refund money. Great Britain and Ireland tare an or chard area of 226,059 acres. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrnp for children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. 2.1c. a bottle In Hollo, Philippine Islands, there Is not a hotel or a public, conveyance. I cannot speak too highly of Plso's Core for Consumption. Mrs. Fhank Mobbs, 21S V. 23d St, New York. Oct. :). 181H. At the recent Paris show 1153 different motor carriages were exhibited. The l'car Round, All the year around chronlo or neglected rheumatism hangs on. It Is worse tn chilly, damp weather, but never so bad that St. Jacobs Oil can't promptly cure It. There were 25,013 marriages In Indiana last year. Have used Dr.Seth Arnold's Cough Killer for Whooping CougUwith good resulta.-D.C.Kmp, lltld U. CJ IMIIIIUVICUUI, W UJ II, AVOW. Woman's hair usually begins to grow gray when she Is about thirty-live. No-To-Bae (or Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco bablt cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. Sue. IL All druggists. The entire population of Canada at the Inst census was barely 6,000,000. Fits permanently cured. No flts or nervous, ness after flrstday'snse of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, fi trial bottle and treatise f res Dm R. H. Klink. Ltd.. 111 Arch St..Phlla..Pa It Is a felony to run a orap game la Ten nessee under a new law. To Cure Constipation Forever. Take Cascareta Candy Cathartic, 10c ortSe II C C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money "Benevolent assimilation" has succeeded "being touched" as common slang. Cough Lead to Consumption, Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle freo. bold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Oo at once; delays are dan gerous. It is estimated that about 2,000.000 bi cycles bave been made In Europe and America. The public awards the palm to Hale'a Honey of Horehound and Tar as a cough remedy Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one Minute. In Westminster Abbey 1173 persons havf been burled. Cured. 50 cents per box at all druggist or sent direct by iruilev OlLa If it vis only health, we mljht let it clinj. But it it a cough. One cold no sooner passes off before another comes. But it's the same old cough all the time. And it's the samel old story, too. There is first the cold, then the cough, then pneu monia or consumption with tho long sickness, and life tremb ling in the balance. AgCIft ' Cll Pectoral W i.!l I JfMLtm'l'ilMrg-l loosens the grasp of your cough. The congestion of the throat and lungs is removed; all in flammation is subdued; the parts are put perfectly at rest and the cough drops away. It bss no diseased tissues on which to hang. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster draws out InfUmmatlon of the lungs. Aatrfoe . Itam.mb.r wt hart S Medical Tier-art-nant. If yoa have any complaint what aval as attire the belt medical advlea y. can possibly obtain, writ the doctor frsely. Yon will r.c.lT. a f romsi reply, witnoui cost. Aaori lit, DK. J. O. ATER. Lowell. Hast. Fnn In Sweden. General Baron Kappe, Swedish Minister'of War, has just suffered a penalty for a very amusing slight to royal ceremony. The day before Christmas King Oscar summoned a cabinet council to the palace. At the last moment General Kappe, who is notoriously absent minded, having on his full uniform, as required by the regulations, forgot to put on his plumed chapeau, and hastily clapped his ordinary silk hat on his unfortun ate head. No one happened to see him en route till he approached the palace. The King and the rest of the cabinet, looking out of the window, saw the motley AVar Minister ap proaching, and burst into loud guffaws at his unceremonious appearance. They chaffed him without mercy, and the King, to censure his absence of mind, put him nnder a three days' ar rest as provided by the military regu' lations forbidding the wearing of ci vilian attire in conjunction with mili tary uniform. The English Tramp. Whoever, queries a writer in the Saturday Review, analyzing tho way farer's characteristics, heard a habit ual tramp sing, or even whistle? As he comes slouching down the sunny side of the road his very walk gives the lie to any romantic notion about him. He does not walk; be merely shuffles, weak-kneed and narrow chested, expectorating freely as be goos. The wind on the heath has no call for him. He hates the country, and regards the open road merely as a wearisome way from one common lodging house or casual ward to an other. As a representative of the true vagabond, to whom the wind and the smell of earth and the warmth of the sun are sheer physical delights, he la the fj.eatest fraud that ever a novelist or a cockney essayist imagined. He is nothing but an unspeakable dirty and spiritless man, prowling along with an eye to stealing or begging enough for a lodging house or to ca rouse with other members of his tribe. What Oar Knowledge Is Good Far. 1 1 The attainment of skill is the alpha a3 it is the omega of science. It was the attempt to gain perfection in his every-day work that led primeval man to take the first steps in that great movement of which the fruition ap pears in the final development of our modern universities. For a man of highest culture, also, the end and ob ject of study is, as Aristotle teaches us, not the attainment of knowledge, bvt the perfecting of conduct, and this is trne not only when we con ceive of conduct as our action in rela tion to other men, but also if we look upon it as action in relation to the ob jects and conditions which surround ns. From "The Field of Art" in Scribner's. A Bank of Brides. Simla, the summer capital of the Indian Empire, is a pretty pine-treed place well up in the foothills of the Himalayas. A feature of Simla life is the annnal fair held by the native hills people, an attractive item of which is a "Bank of Brides" in an amphitheatre, where sit numbers of young women who thus calmly an nounce that they are candidates for hymeneal honors. Some of these aspirants to matrimony so patiently awaiting a choosing are quite pretty, and have intelligent faces; but those ot Mongol caste must needs linget long for a partner, if personal beauty enters into the equation. Woman' Home Companion. Switzerland's Falling Mountain. The din of falling rocks and rubble continues at Airolo, Switzerland, when fresh portions of the mountain break away from time to time. The ruined mass of stones, trees and houses measures not less than five hundred thousand cubio metres, and the dam age caused is estimated at over $200, 000. As further downfalls are feared, il has been proposed to blow down with mines the whole mass in one great avalanche, and so end the prevailing terror. Berne correspondence of ths London Mail. 1'i'antlnc Shrubs In Spring. Spring is the best time to plan ihrubs. A great deal of one's success lepends on the manner of planting. If a shrub or tree is worth the trouble if ordering from a nurseryman, or the labor of planting at all, it is worth the well doing. Some plants will lire if you "just stick them out anywhere" some will not, but in any case proper :are and good planting bring their own reward. Trim off bruised and torn roots. Prepare a good-sized place for the roots and make the soil mellow. Cover the roots with a few shovelfuls of rich, mellow earth. Firm the soil round the roots well. This is impor tant. See that the drainage is good. Don't put fresh manure iu contact with roots. Trim the tops, having in mind the future shapeliuess and beauty of the shrub. There must be a pro portion between the root system and tho branches not more leaves and branches than there are roots to fur nish nourishment. Planning the Flower Garden. If you are upon a new place that is bleak and bnro or if till now you have felt yon could not have flowers make up your mind now that you will have some flowers this spring not neces sarily a great lot that will be neglected but get a few choice perennials, some showy annuals and a few nice plants for the windows. Invite the wife or daughters.to help you do tho planning jnd we assure you yon will be amply repaid for the time and mouey ex pended, in the satisfaction and pleas ure obtaiued, to say nothing of the enhanced money value of the farm or home lot. In planning aim to have a stretch of rreeu between tho road and the house or feuce which should be the back, background so to speak; have in front of this a row of bushes or tall plants as tho background of your picture, then the low plauts aud showy an nuals in front of this. Or if you pre fer have the showy ones at the Bide of the house and a little back of a line even with the point of it. ff Another plan ia to have narrow bor ders along the walk or walks leading to the house. It is not best to cut the lawn or eveu the small bit of green you may have in front of the house, all up with flower beds or to fill it full of trees or bushes. A small clump of trees here and there at the side of or massed in a line with the house will have a better effect thau to have the house wholly hidden but do not re frain from gettiug the plants and flowers because you can not spend time or hare not the surroundings that will permit you to lay out grounds us you would like better beauty and brightness without symmetry than no brightness at all. Have a flower garden and some house plants and plan for them now. Farm, Field and Fireside. Preparing the Garden. A dressing of 1000 ponnds of salt per acre, sowed upon the surface and harrowed in early in the spring, is said to be an excellent preparation of the garden for growing cabbages, :auliflowers and beets. There aro low grades of agricultural salt, or salt too impure to be used as table salt, or even in curing meats, without rofin- J ing, which can be bought very cheaply, and are as good as the better grades for that business; so also with salt that has been used in salting meat or fish. Whatever of the juices of the meat or fish it may retain will not injure the land. We remember when a dressing of salt was thought to be absolutely necessary for growing a crop of asparagus, but now many of the growers say that it is not important, vet we think the above amount would be of no ''njury to this or many other orops. While 1000 pounds per acre will not destroy all weeds nor ex terminate all inseot pests, it is some thing like the lioeing of an old man we once knew. He was notoriously unskilful in his use of the hoe, but he said if he didn't kill the weeds he could "discourage them a bit." Where some of the new and most trouble some weed pests, like the orange hawk weed, "devil's paint brush," etc., are coming in small patohes, it may be well to apply two or three times the above amount tc those spots to kill the weeds, even though it may kill all other plants for one season, yet the killing of the weeds will well repay the lost use of the land, and it will be all the more fertile another year. While salt is not a fertilizer, strictly speaking, it often acts as such by act ing upon other elements in the soil, and liberating or making available the fertility that is dormant in them. We have seen good results from tho use of salt upon worn-out or run-down grass lands, though it would not produce the same results upon the same field again until more manure was applied. It is also useful iu ab sorbing moisture from the air and holding it in the soil, as can easily be seen by applying it in a dry season. ' American Cultivator. Strange Beliefs In Thibet. One of the most remarkable of all the strange myths believed in by the savage people of Thibet is one per taining to the sun, moon, and stars. The sun is supposed to be an immense ball of yak meat and fat, whereon the spirits of departed ancestors are sup posed to feast, the light being caused by its heated condition. The stars are portions of this immense feast, which dropping to the earth give birth to animals for the sustenance of suffer ing humanity. The moon is a lessei ball of similar texture, in use while the larger one is being replenished for the morrow. They account for its non-appeorance on cloudy and stormj days by the fact that the deities are undergoing a period of fasting and re ligious abnegation. The parched and desert condition of sterile regions is ascribed, to the fact that many thou sand years ago this immense ball slipped from the hands of its keepers, and descending too near the earth scorched those parts with which il came in contact before it could be re covered. New York Tost IN MANY WAYS. Parody on tlia Old Sexton A reply to Blahop Potter, Who Haa Staled That "the Saloon la the Poor Man'a Clou" It Fattens on Their Life Blood. Nigh to a bar that was long lo" made. Stood a I.ari'l-LorJ, old Iu his death deal ing trade. The day was done and ba paused to wait The Oilrcty train through his open gate. A rello of bygone days was ho And hla looks wore whito as the foamy sea Aud thesn words came from Hps so ttaiu, I gather thern In, I gather thorn in. Gather, gather, I gather thorn lul I gather them In, for man and boy, I (111 to the brim, with grief -not joy. And I curse every home, within this towu, And fill up with dead the burial ground, Mother and daughter, father and sou, I bring down. In sorrow one by one, But come they stranger or come they kin I gather thnin In, I gather them In! Gather, gather, I gather them lul Many are with me, I am not uloue, la this denth-deallug trade, aud I make my throne. On the tear-stained altar., and hearth atones cold, And my scentro ot rule is the license I hold. Come they from cottage, or come they from ball. Mankind are my subjects nil! all!! all!!! They may loiter in pleasure, or toilfully spin, I gather them In, I gather thou in, Gather, gather I gather theminl I gr.ther them In. and their final rest. Is thero, out there Iu the earth's dark breast. And tho old man ccasoj, as the thirsty train Came up to bU bar to drink again! Then I spake out loud, word quite bold A mightier one than the land-lord old Will dash to the earth this fearful sin And into perdition will gather them in! Guther, gather, will gather thorn inl Y. Searls, 1). 1. Tho Saloon Not a Necemitr. To the Editor Sir: Tho saloon Is not a necessity, Thero Is no need of man that the saloon nils. This very agitation Is evi dence that the people's conscience is being pricked beonuse of the public toleration of an awful evil that U dully perpetrating the most horrible cur.se upon humanity, and spoolully upon the workingmau, acd still more, emolly treating the inuosent wife and oblldren. Necessity? Why? Because thoro Is money Iu tho bualness, money for tlioso who fatten upon tho llfeblood sapped from the vitals of tho tollers of our laud, nnd tills eelflsli Interest simply purchnsos the privilege for the saloon to exist for the further gain of Us promoters. The curse, the blighting, devastating curse of the sa loon cannot ba hidden by the assertion that the saloon Is the worklugman's club. If It Is bis club, It is used only by blm to brain bis wife and boat all the joy, hope and honor from tho hearts and lives of his off spring, who have a right by tho sncredness ot birth to the sheltering cars and protec tion ot a father in the full control of lili senses, and of tho home fellowship ot faith ful parents. Tho saloon robs them of this enjoyment. The saloon is not philanthropic. It dom not exist for the sake of providing social relaxation for the weary. Any association it affords only serves its deadly purpose the more. The wife and children need not only social relaxation, but relaxation from disgrace and dishonor, abuse and plnohed poverty, and from the more trying neces sity of wearing poor If not ragged clothes, and from the harrowing necessity ot eating hardened crusts wuilo the snloon keeper's wife and children revel In their purple and line linen nnd fare sumptuously every day. A necessity? An institution a necessity that robs the nation of over a billion a year, sends 100,000 drunkards to their graves. makes 50,000 orphans, 20,000 widows, causes 2000 suicides, a loss to the nation of (10. 000,000 through fire nnd violence, and causes parents under Its deadly, stupefying Influences to overlay 25WJ llt'.lo innocent children every time we count tilty-two Naturday nights In the United Wtat'S and U the cause of ninety-seven per cent, ot all crimes! A necessity? Nover! Revolution moves slowly, but just assure as the sun shines, just so surely Is pubiio opiulon closing in on the saloon. You tnny not see (t aud I may not, but what sometimes will not hap pen In 100 years happens luaday, and some jay, and that day is not so far distant either, the tide ot sentiment will be aroused against the saloon and distillery, because of their constant menace to so ciety, nnd this fearful Institution will be Ifted from our body politic and dropped to the notbermost ho!!. Until then, welcome, thrlco welcome, to ny agency that has for Its. purpose tho lessening of Intemperance, whether it bo through the coffee wagon, the mercy seat r tho ballot box. But hall to the glad day when It shall be no morel I dosire to have It clearly understood that the foregoing Is not in any way intended as a criticism to the remarks of Bishop Potter. I regard his remarks as intended to bo a re buke to the professed friends ot humanity and the morals of the people whose duty It Is to restriot the saloon and to provide places ot respectable resort tor the laboring man. ' William Bbkwer. Edltor-ln-Chlet of Rnlvatlou Army Publica tions tn the United Htntes. "It Never Paid Me Better." In an address at the recent annual meet ing ot the United Kingdom Alliance, held at Manchester, England, Bev. Charles Qar rett said: "I met with a brewer, a good man In his way, who had been a member and office bearer In our church for years. He was a man Kindly, generous, ready to help Buy body In distress, and with a kindly word for anybody In trouble. He met me, antt we had a hearty shake of the band. Ho said; 'Well, Mr. Garrett, I suppose you are as earnest In teetotallsm as ever.' 'Yes,' I snld, 'rather more.' 'Well,' he said, ' It's all rlghth, yon know; It plenses you and it doesn't hurt me. The fact If, I was never doing better than I am doing now.' Not long afterward I saw his second son coma ont ot the yard In dollrium tremens with three men struggling with him, a Una young fellow, and broad-chested. I saw them as they wrestled with bim, lib veins standing out like ropes on his forehead, and bis eyes flashing. I saw blm fall; they carried htm In. Half nn hour afterward I heard a whisper, 'he is Is dead," and I went In to try and comfort the family; and when I entered the room, there was the body, and on that side was the mother drunk, and on tho other side wns the brothet drunk. As I stood and looked on that hor rible scene I beard that father's words agalu, 'It nover paid mo better.' " Notes of the Croaaile. According to newspaper reports a tem perance wnvo Is at present sweeping over Kentucky. The Ban Francisco Chronlolo nsserts the existence, under the Htate Capitol at Sacra mento, of a notorious whisky-selling joint. The Prohibition voto of Oregon, as offi cially reported, was 2219 for the hoad ot the ticket, with an average of 2449. The vote for Levering was 919. Oregon Prohibitionists are pushing on rollment work, nnd report that about two thirds of their signers are new converts. The enrollment Is largely in excess of tho last State vote. The churches of Lexington, Ky., have formed a permanent organization to con tinue the fight already begun against tho saloons of that city. The liquor dealers are adopting "boycott" methods against everyone that joins the movement. Charleston (8. C.) papers comment upon the lact that in Yorkvllle, of that State population 2500 between $4000 and 5000 In cash was paid to merchauts In return foi goods. The papers explain the fact by saying that liquor Is not sold In York County, "Father" Chlmquy, Canada's famous ex priest, known throughout the Dominion as "The Apostle of Temnerance," died at Montreal on January 16. He was born la 1S09 and ordained in 1833. In 1851 the Ca nadian Parliament extended to bim publlo thanks for bis work for temporanee. .,'. ;ia harmony. ...z generative organs la u tau.t of the unhappinsii in tha Th husband cant understand these troubles. The male WOMAN'S PECUUAR tLLS practical sympathetic. Mrs. Pinkham has been curing . ... . xnese serious ins o; women for a I quarter of a century. Failure to I secure proper advice rhould excuse the women of to-day, the wisest counsel can be without charge. Write to Pinkham for it. Her address is Lynn, Mass. ( Among the multitude of wo- men helped by Mrs. Pinkham and by Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, is Mrs. h.iNG, babina, Ohio. She writes : "DEAR MRS. xMNKHAM kindly allow me the pleasure of ex pressing my gratitude for the wonder ful reliet J have experienced by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I suffered for a long time with falling of the womb, and those terrible bearing-down pains, and it seemed as though my back would never stop aching; also had leucorrhcea. dull headaches, could not sleep, was weak and life was a burden to me. I doctored for several years, but it did no good. My husband wanted ma to try your medicine, and I am so thankful that I did. I have taken four bottles of the Compound and a box of Liver Pill a and can state that if more ladies air inai mey wouia oiess me aay tney saw your advertise ment. My heart is full of gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham for what her medicine has done for me. It is worth its weight in gold." Caribou Hllnded by Duelling. The Indian guide Jim Taul was once hunting on the Gaspereaux plains, Now Brunswick, when he saw a large bull caribou coining straight toward him through a clump of stunted spruoe. The animal frequently col lided with the trees and seemed to take no notice of the Indian. . "Sar tin," said Jim. "I tink dat caribou was drunk. Bambye wheu he git pretty close I shoot him. Sartin he was mighty ole caribou, for he was blind aud had no teeth and no horns." In the mating season it is not uncom mon for caribou males to be blinded by thrusts received in their furious duels for the mastery of the herd. The Lutherans in the United States have about 4000 congregations, 8000 ministers and a membership of G00, 000. Go to your grocer Co-day and get a 15c. package of Grain0 It takes the place of cof fee at the cost. Made from pure grains it is nourishing and health ful. IoaUt that rnnr rmetjr f Ivm fon GRACt O. Accept uu inuuiion. ItejraaOolda.OeurhiSoraTaraatCraiii.IaJjtt. M, whooptorCoTifh, BrimcaitiaandAathaaa. A Mrtain curt for Conaumptiaa in Urtt lUra. aai aura nlitf In adT.no.d aU((t. TJm at .an! Ton will m the axoallant affect aftar takinr tha SrfJid,?A 801,1 kT, S?'" wvwhara. lira kattlra iO santa and tl.OO. JOHNSON'S MALARIA, CHILLS & FEVER, 'Crlppe & Liver Diseases! - I KNOWN ALL DRUGGISTS. 356l PI n';Vnt "ntl" ALL tlSt IAILS. I M Beat Cough Syrup. Taatea Uuud. Cac I .1 no greatem ia n iremedyfor . H 4 Ml I THE GLORY OF MAN! Strength, Vitality, Manhood. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE ; OR. SELF-PRESERVATION. I ' ' ' J WW 1 CM? Debility. Atrophy (wastine), and Vail cocele, alio on ALL DISEASES AND WEAKNESSES OK MAN Jrom what erer cause arising. True Principles of Treatment. grariugg. KNOW THYSELF. ,T.,ltF9taln,, J55 In'"W PrwerlpMonf for acute nd ehrorie dtaMUw. EmboM, full RllL PRlEONLYSl BY MAIL(aealed). (N.w edition, with latent obaerTationt of the Author.) Read this GhEAT WOKK now and KNOW THYSELF, for knowledge Is power. 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The Peabody Medical Institute has been established In Boston 7 years, and the fame which It has attained has subjected it to a test which only a meritorious ioatltutloo could undergo -Bo.lm mraol. Thi etabody Medical Imtitvte has many imitators, but do cquals."-flortw Urraid. "Fool's Haste Is Nao Speed." Don't Hurry the Work Unices You Use APOLIO physician only knows of them theoreti cally and scientifically, and finds it hard to cure them. But there is cur for them, certain. and - not for had Mrs.i Jojuh Will von would only give your medicine n "CAICARETI 49 mil 9mtmm4 ffWr th nd art s truly wonderful mertlclu. I bar ofto wished for medicine pint to take and at )! have found It In Caioareu. HI nee taklni them, taf blood faas beenpartfled and tnj oompleium ban Im proved wonderfully and I feet much better In ever? way.'' IUIXU JC- 8ILLAKS, L-jiweU, Toun. , Pleaaant. Palatablf. Potent Taate flood. Po Good, Nrr Sirkan. WMkrn.or Orlpe. Ko, Soe. (do. . ... 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Our lYfatiae on the Market, "HOW TO THADK WITH HAFRTIf," which tell yon how It la dune, will be mallei, to you free upon appliratlnn. A man wlib limits mean, with a few h nnd ml dollar, ran twn aa ma t 8 m ka In proportion a the man who In worth thouaaiHla, and thtmati who tnka advantage of the favorable onndiMnnsonwj In the HUm k Market ran make himself rlb. We ran show the man of limited meana hnw he ran make an mnrh money In iiroporthju to bis cap Itat aa the man who la worth millions. GHAS. B.TOVNS&GO. BANKERS, Stock & Bond Brokers, 38 Broadway, New York. CATAMMU'EM OK TIIOt'SAMlM OP PLAYS I PIiAYa Z HKNT VHEK HKNT FKEK l.rfM,! AaarMa la II. W.rU. All kind, or ftook. for Hiima AmMin.nla. lncluti:na lfle N.w Play. Jurt iMUMt. Cliar.ilM, tUelt.re, f'lilitiran'l rLva, K.jrr PUf., IMalnffiiM, Mr& J.rl.r'. wax Work, fair? Pl7 r.imr Bcu.ry, plaj. for llala llitruwi milr, TittlMm Vlranta. M.-('n M.larlali, Amalwr'. Oui.l. la lln suxa, oul.l. la Martini ft.;., "Hum t j Uaka I'p.' ma m i l, mtx ii, 9n M'rmt H Mrrrl, . Nrir Torh I'ltr. Sand Poatal for Promlnm List to th Dr. BctU' Arnold aiadlcal Corixiraliuo, Wuonaucket, B. 1. DDADCV "w discovert: .m IT KM I O I qoloa ralM aa4 enraa wont . Book mt iaattaiMlali aad I O 4 a ' lrtm.at Tt: Dr. 1. H. Ilini MM. Box D, Atlanta. . V ANTED- imo! badheallh tliat B-I-P-A-N-ft t f will not henent. Hand I eta. to HipanaChamlr-al Co., Kaw York, for 10aaniil and louv toatlinonlal.. 'io'"1,.- I Thompson's Eyi Water RHEUMATISM 'ALitAXnia Rr.: ?I'KF.O-8ainilbottlf,4daya' tnatinnt, poatpald, 10 rem. ihm Co. , MUnti Willi Wt. , N. Y. lUrrWTTn'M this papek whkn reply. IVlljll 1 lUll INUTOADVTS. NYNII-7. VfWm I ft ! " 1 w I a 1. I. I BAD BLOOD CANOV f h Vl' CATHARTIC yt ,. VA0! MASS KjtjT A Great Medical Treatise on nappy Marriages, the cause and cure of Ex hausted Vitality, Nenrous aud riiysical ml 7U pp. UmJ, witu Eu HEAL THYSELF.
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