t Hon, Ths riant Bvstem reaches tua i ie forts In Florida, Cuba, Jamaica and l'orlo IUco. Ticket by both rail and water from the East. Five steamships weekly be tween Tort Tampa, Key West and Havana. Beautifully Illustrated literature, maps, rates, etc., upon application to J. J. Farns wortb. Eastern Tass. Atfent, riant System, S61 Broadway, New York. Italy now has twelve cities with over 100,000 Inhabitants. Lane's Fitfully OTedlclno. Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this Is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick head ohe. Price 25 and SOo. Boston consumed or wasted 20,000,000,000 gallons of water last year. Xlr. Wlnl(iw'Soothini Sirup for children teething, softens the Rums, reduces inflamma tion, allays puln, cure wiim cone. -tc ooiuo More than 1000 churches report no ad ditions during the past year. 44 Durability is Better Than Show." The wealth of the multi millionaires is not equal to good health. Riches without health are a curse, and yet the rich, the middle classes and the poor alike have, in HooT s Sarsaparilla, a valuable as sistant in getting and main taining perfect health. It never disappoints. i 8croflila-" Three years ago our son, now eleven, bad a serious case of scrofula ndryslpelas with dreadful sores, discharg ing and Itching constantly. He could not walk. Several physicians did not help for sixteen months. Three months' treatment with Hood's Sarsaparilla made him per fectly well. We are glad to tell others of it." Mas. David Laird, Ottawa, Kansas. Nausea - " Vomiting spells, dizziness and prostration troubled me for years. Had neuralgia, grew weak and could not sleep. My age was against me, but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me thoroughly. My weight increased from 125 to 143 pounds. I am the mother of nine children. Never felt so well and strong since I wis married as I do now." Mrs. M. A. Watirs, 1529 33d St., Washington, D. C. Eczema-" We had to tie the hands of our two year old son on account of eczema on face and limbs. No medicine even helped n..tll we used Hood's Sarsaparilla, which soon cured." Mrs. A. Vak Wxck, 123 Montgomery Street, Paterson, N. J. f7fccd&- SaUabatilta -Ml I immmm ' " i I Howl's PtlH cure Ueer lll; non Irritating and th. only cathartic to take with Hood', SartepartUaZ Money-Making Elephants. Three elephants earn $10,000 a year. This is $2000 more than the salary of member of the President's cabinet and $3000 less than the income of au Admiral in the navy, a rank done away with because Congress thought the salary too high. These elephants are are at the London Z oo, and they earn their money by carrying on their bacis the patrons of the girlens. Every 'Arry takes his 'Arriet and hies him to the Zoo on bank holidays, and for five cents they can jog abont the ring on the back of one of the elephants. The elephants are stationed ia dif ferent parts of the Zoo, and there seems to be a bit of professional jeal ousy between them. Apparently they are on very good terms between hours, bnt when business is brisk and the largest one is coining money, for he is the favorite, the other two try to lash him with their tracks as he passes. The larger elephant is a financial record breaker. He i the senior mem ber of the firm, so to speak. On one holiday he carried 1600 persons. littbb to MBS. PHTKHaK so. 4,970 "I had female com plaints so bad that it caused me to have hysterical fits; have had as many as nine in one day. "Five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me and it has been a year since I had an attack. tin. Edna Jackson, Pearl, La. If Mrs. Pinkham's Compound will curs uch severe cases as this surely it must be a great medicine ia there any sufferer foolish enough not to give it a trial T 'ATAI,(M; K Oil TllOt'SAMM OP rtiAYH I PTjAYSI rKNT FltEK HENT Fit EE trgMt AlMrlMrtl a Wrl4. All kind, ot took, for Hum. AnnHDHU, Including 100 Ne Pltri Jiiat iHucd. Chared,, Recltere, ttill'lren'l Plata, Kfrri.i f.,i, IM.lnmet, Mil JerUt'i Wi Wurki, t'elr ri.yi, r..r McDsry, riftyt lor Hal. Character, only, Tableau, vlvantt, auket'p Materiel. Amateur', Guide I. ut .11. Uutoe to MlectiD. flays, "How t J Make L'p.1 a AM I' EI. r UKM II, B Wert 2d mrct, . Nrw York lily. f Try Grain0! I lryurairKM Ask you Grocer to-day to show you a package of GBAJN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. AU who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the moat 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 Coffee Insist that yonr grocer gives yon QRAI5-0 Accept do Imitation. iiuliHTCll FKKT. V.Tf. Cure Guaranteed V lit iWftl, 30c. t H0BI Mil tU.oKUe. N, J. DRINK IN EVIL MADE MANIFEST MANY WAYS. The Devil'. Drinking Sons Vhy the Sa loon Is Not a X ecet.lt v It If l'repo.- Serous to Speak of It the "Foot Man's Club" Does Incalculable Harm, Here's a fair, young boy. Hunt bin down! Huut him down) He's bis mother's joy. Hunt him down. We must have recruits; whom It kills It lit tle boots. Hunt him down! Hunt him down! Hunt bim downl Down! Down! Bee that clean, young man. Hurl bim down! Hurl him down! Give bim bis first dram. ITiirl him down! Tell him there's no harm. Let bim foel the siren's charm. Hurl him down! Uuil him down! Hurl bim downl Down! Down! And the pure young girl. Drag her down' Drag her down! Into fashion's whirl. Drag her down! Blemish her fair name. Stain her deep with all our shame. Drag her down! Drag nor down! Drag bcr downl Downl Down! Hear the preacher talk! Pull him downl Tull him down! All our plans he'd balk. Full him down! Twist our thumb-screws down, till we starve bim out ot town. Tull bim down! Tull him downl Tull him down! Down! Downl And the aged mother. Bring her down! Bring her down! Cries and tears we'll smother. Bring her downl Her gray hairs In woe, to the silent tomb must go. Bring her down! Bring her down! Bring ber down! Down! Down! Henry F. Cope. Training Schools of Ilell. To the Editor: I have read with some In terest the late discission upon the saloon question. To say that I am "surprised" at the stand whloh some of our eminent clergymen have taken In favor of its pro pagation as a worklngman's club, and fos tering It as a "necessity." Is putting It mildly. To speak the truth, I am shocked completely. How in the race of modern progress In Christianity and the advance In civilization these super-educated gentlemen can pub licly Btatn that the drinking saloon is a -necessity" is preposterous In the extreme. Vet they who have pledged themselves to the defence of Christ and His gospel have dared to sanction the continuance of these "training schools ot hell." They are noth ing less. Here are trained, by the agents of Satan. mon to become murderers, thieves, assas sins, burglars, liars, swindlers, suicides, wife-beaters, inhuman fathers and bus bands and a host more which do not ap pear In the regular category ot criminals, but are just as vile as the more hardened ones. The list ot professional and other criminals directly traceable to the drink saloon Is too extensive, and too well known to yourself as editor of a PRper. i i i - ' i, . i. iuwfl uictgyuicu ujnj n. won (t-ucil luo people that the "gambling and opium dens" are a necessity, the bookmaker or race course also a necessity In modern civilization, let St. 1'aul distinctly states In bis epistles "no drunkard car. enter the kingdom ot Clod." Why then should these so-called ministers ot God advocate the continuance ot the resorts which produce aruntaros.' un tns lace of It, tney prove themselves sot mlaUters ot God, bat ot the evil one, tor tbey aro traitors to God's cause In aivocatisg the saloon in any way wnaiftfevr. 11 tbe saloon be a necessity, then annul the laws punli.ng tie logical prcviact of M.lcotis. and let loose npoa society a horle of rrimlnai ot every class. Saloons make criminals, and are respccrtble to fc:ety for overcrowded iritots, insane asylum, poorbouses, etc.. etc. Close the muools and society will be the better and more dig nified; less paupers, less labor troubles, an Improved condition generally In ever; branch of civiliratlon. The nation,' too, will become an example toother nations of a standard ot morality never before at tained In the world's history. Bat It is. a natural assumption, and a logi cal deduction or Inference, tbartbe elerey ir. en who defend the saloons and would dub them "poor workingmen's clubs," have either their church rolls so foil of proprie tors of these dens of wic kedness, or prob ably a good sprinkling of brewers and dis tillers, that they are afraid to voice tbe true feelings of their conscience, and to maintain a good salary for themselves pre fer to etiSe that at tbe expense of their own souls' salvation. All I would say to these "blind guides" is, beware! The leaders of the nation, though not tudents of God's law, are wiser than they, for (God be praised for 't) they have In serted in the New Army bill a clause prohibiting the salo ot tbe vile staff In the army camps. They tave realized the incalculable damage resulting from it to the army. Down with the saloon! and prosperity follows as a natural result. E. E. Ebadlock. Huntsvllle, Ala. Stronf Words From Dr. Cuyler. In a resent stirring and eloquent speech given before an immense audience in Roch ester. N. Y., Rev. Dr. Theodore L. Cuyler said he believed that total abstinence was the only safeguard, and be bad not much faith In saving wrecks. He said: "Tbe business of the church isn't to sun- ply poultices, but to keep people from need- ng poultices, won't spend your tlmo cull- lug people out of tbe river, but go ten miles up Niagara and keep men from jnmping in. tit art your boys and girls aright iu abstin ence. Buoy all Rochester with signals of warning to keep out of the saloons of de struction, riant vourse ves firm on the rock against tbe liquor traffic. Put on the armor and enlist iu this spiritual crusade ot bumnnlty. "I come to ring the ftlirm boll and hoist the danger signal. Wherever there's a drink there's dancer. I prnv thnt everv church bell shall ring the alarm, and everv 8abbath-school shall take up the tocsin. ana every citizen sna'i repeat the song, nnd If Rochester is all aroused and you leud tbe way, we In other towns will follow your white plume when it conducts us on to vic tory." Temperance Notes. The army canteen attached to tbe regi ments Is an abomination iu the sight of God and all men not either mentally or physically besotted. New York Christian Advocate. Lord Kitchener's recent victory In Egypt us won for him by an army of teetotalers. who made phenomenal forced marches through tbe desert under a burning sun and In a climate famed for Its power to kill or prematurely age the unacallmated. ', The British Rngistrar-Gen oral's reports show that deaths from Intemperance among men nave increased nttv-eight pot cent., and among women by 100 per cent. I Tbe canteen system. In full blast In many regiments la our various camps, is a most demoralizing thing. Central Christian-Advocate. ! Money Is freely spent for liquor, but sub scribing to a paper or buying a book is looked upon as tbe extreme ot extrava gance. ! Canon Wilberforce, of Westminster Ab bey, in a recent temperance address in London, said that tbere bad been an enor mous Increase in intemperance in England jduring the Inst thirty years. ! "A hot milk sign In a drug store window on a cold night always delights my heart,'' says a white ribbon woman. "The bicycle n summer and tbe drug store hot beverage in winter are our allies, and we appreciate them, too." Lot It be borne In mind by every friend of the soldier that though American hostil ities against Kpaln In Cuba have suspend- en, me war oi government saloons against American soldiers In America is still on, and ram's vlotims are found In every camp. The army canteen has been getting In Its disgraceful work In our army camps, and jraany parents who freely gave tboir sons (to the service of tbelr country have been heartsick over the temptations which have been thrust upon them by the Mtabllshment lof the amy cuiiteeu. THE the murderer of the Empress of Aus tria, from death by law, it has been generally assumed abroad, even by editors, that "capital punishment" is no lonrer in forco iu Switzerland. Tbe fact seems unknown or forgotten that the Swiss Cantons occupy toward the federation a position similar to that of our States toward the Union. In Switzerland there are still as many penal "codes as there are Cantons and half Cantons twenty-five. "Capital pnnishment" was, indeed, abolished throngbont tho republio by federal law, in 1871 1 think; but a subsequent increase in the number of murders brought about a change in pnblia opinion on the question, and the sev eral Cantons wore again invested with the right to take "life for life," so that now the laws of some Cantons impose death as the extreme penalty, while the lawmakers of the others de cline to do so. I know of at least one murderer who was sentenced to death in the Canton of Schaffhauson last year. The commutation of his sen tence to imprisonment for life was re ceived with surprise and not at all favorably by the people of the said Canton. A Letter in the New York Sun. Untitling a Hittllr.hlp. The evolution of a battleship starts in the mold loft, when the future ves sel is laid off to her full size to ennble those responsible for the work to test the accuracy of the drawings aud gnage with exactitude the quantities of various material which will be re quired. The laying off and coinci dent preparation of the framing oo enpy some considerable time, but after two or three months of prepara tion all is ready and the slipway on which the leviathan is to grow is pre pared for the laying of the keel, an 'operation requiring the greatest pos sible care, inasmuch as the least de viation from the Hue shown . in the drawings would materially interfere with the navigable quality of the com pleted ship. The keel sntifactorily laid, the next process consists of the building up of the great ribs destined to support the vessel's skin aud armor, aud to give her form and strength, and the fram ing and heavy steel deck beams, which have been prepared in the smith's shop, are brought alongside the slips and one by one attached to the keel aud united by cross pieces which keep them in position. New York News. A nil ml Man Led. A Cleveland lady, who was abont tc cross a crowded thoroughfare of that city, politely asked the assistance of a gentleman who stood beside her, and who carried a heavy cane. He polite ly assented, and she took his arm. After they had crossed the street she earnestly thanked him. "Madatr," he said, "I fear you overvalue my pro tection, because I am blind." Soarr of the Golf Stream. Investigations have shown that the principal source cf the Gulf Stream it cot tbe Florida channel, but the re gion between and beside the islands of the West Indies. At Bernini the volume of this warm water is sixty times as great as the combined volume of all the rivers of the world at their mouths. Where Oar Satnraer Is Winter. The hottest region on the earth is the southeastern part of Persia, where it borders the Gulf. For forty con secutive days in July and August the temperature has been known not to fall lower than 100 degrees, night or day. Co to Work. Go to work on Lumbago as If you la tended to cure It, and with the use ot St. Jacobs Oil It can be cured very promptly and surely. Rub bard for penetration. Henry Jones, the whist expert, better known as "Cavendish," died in London. Beauty la Blood deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. C'ascareU, 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 Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Among the latest imports Into England from Germany are foxes. Deafncua Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach ths diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, nnd tbat is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets in flrnned you have a rumbling sound or imper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness U the result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. IClne cases out of ten are caused Dy catarrn, wnicli Is nothing butan in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deaf nest (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. , , . F. J. Chexet & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. 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Their treatment has been thoroughly tested In the hospitals of Europe and of this country, and Is embodied In Dr. Kay's Lung 11a I m. Rev. H. B.Pye, of Morrison, Iowa, writes: "Mrs. Dye had a bad attack of La Grippe which settled on her lungs. Khe used lr. Kay's Lung 11a I in, with most decided good effects, which is a repetition of past ex perience with her. Nothing Is so prompt and positive In Its effects on ber lungs." You should write for free advice and a copy ot Dr. Kay's Home Treatment, an Illustrated book ot 118 pages of receipts, etc Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Aluminum Is now being used extensively as a conductor ot electricity. Doot Tobscrt Spit aid Saiok lour lift Away. To Quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag oetlo. full ot life, nerve and visor, take No-To-Bae, the wonderworker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, SOcortl. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. 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This hole was expensive, as its cost was (53,000. o" every box of Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Accept no substitute A O.DID miDP Villll Will- A Slaineaa Swell. One of my neighbors was an inter esting creature, and evidently well pleased with himself. He wore long finger nails, and seeing me look at him spread out his left hand, evidently for my admiration. On the fourth finger he wore a large Chinese ring, and all the nails were long, particularly those of the fourth and fifth fingers. which had crown to a length of at least an inch. They looked like hnge claws, especially when he tried to pick up anything from the seat. The owners of such nails regard them with extreme satisfaction, and cultivate them so carefully that they sometimes attain a prodigious length. Ihey are largely affected bj Siamese and Chinese clerks, who fancy them selves exquisites. It is supposed to indicate the fact that their owners do no manual work. Curiously enough, in so far off a place as Mexico, the same idea exists; bat there it is gener ally confined to the little finger. I do not know what else he had to be proud about, nnless it was his right leg, which was elaborately tattooed above the knee. He was dressed in only a panung, and to a oord around his waist was attached a wallet for his tobacco, betelnut, etc. He also carried some food wrapped in a piece of green plantain leaf. Gentleman's Magazine. Monster Map of London. The London County Council propose to be represented at the Paris Exhi bition in 1900. Among other exhibits they will present a large contour map of the county of London, which the General Purposes Committee is now having prepared. Tbe map will be between thirty and forty feet square. All the principal buildings, such as the Houses of Parliament, Westmin ster Abbey, St. Puul's, etc, are rep resented by correct models, while railway stations, bridges and public squares are all similarly given. One of the most noticeable features of the map are the squares and open spaces, which are lavishly stocked with imi tation trees and shrubs, and in the case of those parks where ornamental waters form one of the chief attrac tions these features are correctly rep resented, as are also the large reser voirs of the water companies. When finished the. map will be an exhibit well worthy of the largest metropolis in the world. The map will afterward be of great use to the Council for the purpose of making street improve ments and other changes. Washing ton Star. An Extravagant Funeral. Pomp and extravagance in funerals are common among the rich classes of the far east. Money is spent lavishly there lor burial purposes. All rec ords in this respect were eclipsed re cently in Singapore by the relatives of Mrs. Tan Jick Kim, who died in that city. Her coffin cost something Use 820,000. It was decorated gor geously with gold and precious stones and lined with the most costly silks and damasks. The other details of the funeral were proportionately ex travagant, making the function the moBt remarkable at regards expense that has ever taken place in the col a7. . . .... ...l.o t-L.um and enoiiuod t-m-Ufiiu has had the honor of being presented to the Emperor. lie is private Yamashita, of the Third Regiment of the Nagoya field artil lery. He enlisted iu December last and is now twenty-two years of age. His muscular strength is snob, that he ran carry a field piece on his shoul ders aud climb up mountains where horses are not availablo. He regu larly receives two men's rations of. food, aud his nniforms, etc., are spe cially madeto fit him. -Japan Timos. Society Women and, in fact, nearly o.ll women viho undergo e. nervous strain, are compelled to regret fully Watch the gTOVt ing p6.ll0T of theiT cheeKs. the coming wrinkles and thinntiS th&t become more VListTessing every day. tveTy woman Knows th&t ill-health is & fatal enemy to beauty and th&t good health dives to tut plainest fact a.n en- during attradlivcnesv Pure blood and strong newts tnese itc tnt secret of health and beauty. Dr.WilliamV Pink Pills For Pole People build up strengthen the nerves. T the younfc fciT hy T invalu able, to the mother they are . necessity, to the woman dODTOachinri fifty they ore the best remedy that wience his devised For this emit of her lift. Mrs. Jacob Weaver, of Dushnell, 111., is Blty-alx yeara old. Bhe says "I suffered for fin or six ye.rs with the trouble that comes to women at this time of life. I was much weakened, was unable, much of the time, to do my own work, and suffered beyond my power to describe. I wa. down hearted and melancholy. 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We can ehow the man ot limited mean, how he ran make a. rum money In prnoortiou to hi. c.p Ital a. th. u an who 1. worth million.. nil a n n rnimiit- a nn UtiAdi y.iuuiioauu. BANKERS, Stock & Bond Brokers, 38 Broadway. New York. HEAL THYSELF or Know Thyself Manual. A tl-pare pamvhlet by a Humanitarian and emi nent medical author. Thle In a unique V.de Herum of Medical Science for MKN ONLY, whether married, unmarried, of about bi marry : jouiik, middle-aged or old. Price JrlrenM by mall, acaled; acnt fre forSOdAja. Ad. rlrewThe VealKHljr Medical lmtltute, Not 4 Hulflnch HC, Ho.ton, Mane. Chief C'lilimiltlnc Phralclan, traduate or Harvard Medical College, class 1SA4. ate Bunteon 5th Maae. He.. Voln.. ihe moat eml- viVE;':!1 ALWAYS CUKES here Olhrre Fall. Coneultatlonlnpenonorby letter, from 9 u 6. Sundava 10 t 1. The fame the PealHKly Medical Institute ha. at tained baa subjected It to a tent which only a merit orlom Institution could umlenro. Boston Journal. ThePealKMly Medical Institute has many bulla tors, but no euuale, boituu Herald. RHEUMATISM tre ' Alkzamub. Riuki I V V It E D-8atiile bottle, 4 d.ya' I treatment, poatpeid, It) cents. ' Alkxandk. KkMKDf Co.. IMSUreenwlch Bt.,f. Y, DnnO O VKW DIBCOVERY; rie f J f v3 I quick relief and enre. were. eaeee. Free. Boo M Minmonuii.no i " '" " Dr. 1. H. aSZR'S iORS. Be. D, Atlaata. .a. ,rnTrpTrtTTHIS PAPER WHEN KEI'LY iYILIi 11U1N INUTOADVTS. NYNU-9. I 55" i Jif-,,,, --j I., Best Cough Syrup. Teeie Uoud. Ca J t. In time. Sold be drncel.ta. ffrf APOLIO! r
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