jimnTnTTmih exposure to cold is w iuo . lrath with the monih firmly abut, j Repeat tbis several tiraea until you begin to feel tbe heat returning. It requires a very short time to do tbis. The long breatb quickens the pulse and thus onuses the blood to circulate faster. The blood flows into all parts of tbe veins and arteries and gives out a great deal of heat. It is stated that this method of deep breathing prevents colds and a great many other ailments if begun in time. FtUpermanentlvcnrcd. Nofltsomervous tiesa after first iIrv's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Keetorer. Atrial bottle and treatisef ree Ua. R. H. Kline, LU1..1W Arch SM'uIlai 'a The art of starching linen was brought Into Euglaud in 1553 by a Flemish woman. "Only the First Step is Difficult" The first step in Spring should be to cleanse Nature's house from Winter's accumu lations. Hood's Sarsaparilla does this work easily. It is America's Greatest Spring Medicine. It purifies the blood, as millons of people say. It makes the weak strong, as nerrom men and women gladly testify. It cures all blood diseases, as thousands of cured voluntarily write. It is just the medicine for you, as you will gladly say after you have given it a fair trial. Bad BlOOd-" Although past 70 years ot age I am thoroughly well. It was three bottles ot Hold's Sarsaparilla that made me so after spendin? over $tfO in medical attendance. My trouble was a raw sore on my 'ankle." Mrs. Louisa Maso.n, Court Street, Lowell, Mass. Running Sores-" After worrying four months I gave my children Hood's t-arsa- Snrilla and It cured them of running sores. ;ood's Pills cured me of dyspepsia and constipation." Mrs. Kate K. Thomas, 31 Governor St., Annapolis, Md. Consumptive Cough -"Five years ago I had a consumptive cough which re duced me to a skeleton. Was advised to take Hood's Sarsaparilla which I did and recovered normal health.. I have been well ever since." 'Matilda Rridgkwater, Cor. Pearl and Chestnut Sts., Jeflersonville, Ind. Hood'. Pill, cure liver ilia, the non-Irritating and he only cathartic to lake Willi Hood' Sarsaparilla. Spalding'sM? Means M "Standard of Quality" vmr' on Athletic Goods Insistupon Spalding's Handsome Catalogue Fret. A. O. SPALDING k UU03, New York. Chicago, Denver. FOR ONE DOLLAR which can be enclosed in a letter, you can have eipert medical advice from a mwiahat of twenty years' experience who will send the medicine you need, prepaid to yoitr ad.lre-a. Write to haiviaut IHxpeiiNMry, 112 Hotel I'rlhnm, Hoston. "WANTED- eseof had health that R-I-P-A-N-8 V will not benefit. 8eud orts.to llipium Chemical Co., frew York, for lowmiplea and itmu testimonials, The Venomous Spiders. There is no doubt whatever that spiders are venomous, and a few of them are daugorously so. It may sur prise the average reader to learn that the typical poisonous spider possesses a poison gland and a hollow tooth or fang through which the venom is in troduced into the wound made by the tooth. The glaud is situated much as in the rattlesnake, the poison sao be ing attached to the root of the fang by a small tnbo that conducts the venom down the hollow shaft. Here, indeed, is one of the oddest facts of nature namely, the similarity of arrangements in snake and araghnid for the purpose of injecting venom. It is certain, how ever, that spiders do not always use theirpoison in striking; they do not need to employ it iu killing insects ordinarily, and it would appear that the venom eland is under the control of the animal. With the rattlesnake or cobra it is very different, the poison being injected by the mere act of closing the jaws. New York News. THE constantly recurring monthly Buffering givei women the blues! How hopeless tha future appears, month after month the same siege with menstrual pain! Comparatively few women understand that excessive pain WOMEN Mrs. Lizzie Coleman, of Wayland. N. Y., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham For years I suffered with painful menstruation and falling of womb. The bearing-down pains in my back and hips, were dreadful. I could not stand for more than five minutes at a time when menstruation began. But thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, my sufferings are now a thing of the past. I shall gladly recommend your medicines to friends." Miss C. D. Morris, 3 Louisburg Square, Boston, Mass., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham I have been using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has helped me wonderfully. I was troubled with headache, backache and that weak and tired feeling. I cannot say enough in praise of your medicine forithasdoneme so much good. I shall recommend it to all tnw friends who suffer." Despondency is a dis- . ease. Nervousness ana snaopishness come with It. Will power won'l 2 overcome it. The femi nine organs are con nected by nerves with the brain and all parts of the body. These organs must be healthy or the mind is not healthy. All low-spirited or suffering women may write to Mrs. Pink ham at Lynn, Mass., and receive her advice free of charge. Don't wait until your life is wrtcked by neglect and suffering. Get advice in time. . relative of uano .... -... ... . week to an old man who bad seen Sir Walter Scott (at the great Carter- baugh football match in the year of Waterloo). Sir Walter himself, in writing of his mother's remarkable knowledge of past times, eays: "She had often spoken to a person who per fectly recollected Cromwell's entry in to Edinburgh." Here, therefore, we have a "link" between 1899 and 1650. London Spectator. St. Jacobs Oil cures Rheumatism, St. Jacobs Oil cures Neuralgia. St. Jacobs Oil eures Lumbago. St. Jacobs Oil cures Sciatica. St. Jacobs Oil eures Sprains. St. Jacobs Oil eures Bruises. St. Jacobs Oil cures Soreness. St. Jacobs Oil eures Stiffness. St. Jacobs Oil cures Backache. St. Jacobs Oil cures Muscular Aohe?. Tbe biggest battleship in the world is tn the British navy, the Majestic. Ueaatr la Bloo Dee Clean blood means a dean akin. JTo beauty without it. CascareU, 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 vday to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking CascareU, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c 25c 60c Tbe skins ot more than 100,000 animals are used annually In binding Oxford Bibles. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few year was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed focal remedies, aud by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science hs proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by FJ. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the onlv constitutional cure on the market It Is taken internally In doses from lOdrops to a teasnoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Thev offer one hundred dollars for any case It fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi monials. Address F.J. Cheney CoToledo, O. Sold by Druggists. "5c. Hall's Family Pills are the best In South America there Is a race ot cats which does not know how to mew. Couglie Lead to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tbe eouga at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold In 25 and SO eent bottles. Oo at once; delays are dan gerous. Mr. Shake Speare runs a farm near Spar- tansburg, 8. C. To Care Constipation Forever Take CascareU Candy Cathartic lOo or Sift It C C. C fall to cure, druggists refund money It Is snld that the Mormons bave 800 missionaries at work In the United States. To Have Pleaaure. Of course we live to bave pleasure and to avoid pain, and that Is why so many nse St. Jacobs OH to enre Rheumatism, quick ly and surely to get rid of It. It Is the best cure. According to our Insanity returns sixteen cases lu 1000 are caused by love affairs. Doa't Tobacce Spit sal Smoke Toar lift Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mar netlo. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bao, the wonderworker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New Yorkv One hundred and ninety-three meat shops In Furls offer borse meat for sale. . Mrs. Wlnslow'sSoothlng Syrup forchlldren teething, softens the gums, reducesinflamma tion, allays pain cures wind colic. 8oc.a bottle Icebergs In the Atlantlo sometimes last for two hundred years. Educate. Toar Bowels With Casearete. Candy Catnartic, cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C fall, druggists refund money. Tit Seat of the Soul. Understanding by "bouI" the high est intellectual faculties, it is worth considerable trouble to find ont where these functions are located. Savages believe that it is in the liver or the heart; cynics suggest that it is in the stomach; phrenologists place them in the front part of the brain; but tbe most advanced physiologists are now inclined to teach that the posterior cerebral lobes have the highest intel lectual value. Dr. C. Clapham's ar guments to this effect are quoted with approval iu the "Centralblatt fur An thropologic" (1898, Heft 4). These arguments are that man has the most highly developed posterior lobes, and this ia conspicuous in men of marked ability and in the highest races. In idiots the lobes are imperfectly de veloped, and in chronio dementia these portions of the brain reveal fre quent lesions. Numerous authorities are quoted in support of these and allied statements. Dr. Bnnton, in Science. indicates ill-health, or soma serious derangement of tho feminine organs. A million women hava been helped by Mrs. Pinkham. Read what two of them say. all my v r .T1 fihta I f CDS m 1 "Every morning I have a bad taste In my mouth; my tongue is coated; my head aches and 1 often feel dizzy. I have no appetite for breakfast and what food I eat distresses me. I have a heavy feeling in my stomach. 1 am getting so weak that sometimes I tremble and my nerves are all unstrung. I am getting paie ana inin. 1 am as tired in the morning as at night." What docs your doctor say? "You are suffering from im pure blood." ' What is his remedy? You must not have "consti pated bowels if you expect the Sarsaparilla to do its best work. But Ayer's Pills cure constipa tion. We have a book on Paleness ind Weakness which you may have for the asking. Write f f Oocftwe). Perhaps yea would nke to eonmlt eminent physician, stout yeur eondl. Uon. Write oa f reel? all the parlloulart In year case. You will receive a prompt rtply. Auiuvu, vn.tf,u.Ai r.n. Lowell, Mi Hut.- RHEUMATISM, 'Alrxandir KKMK1 tTKED-Semple bottle. 4 days' reatment, imMpaM, 111 cents. TCo.,i46UreeDwirb Kt.,N.Y. WIGS, Plays. Trick, and Novelties. 111. Cat. Free. Agt a. wanted ,C .MARHi.L,Mlr.,Lw'kjHrt.N Y. r Successfully Proseci Lata Principal Examiner U 8. ) jra to civil war, 13 atljudicatiu ecutes Claims. renaion Bureau. claiins.atlyeluce London's Italian Colony, The Italians in London are suffi cient of themselves to form a large town There are are as many as 14, 000 of them; 2000 of these are ice cream vendors and 1000 organ grind ers. The other 11,000 are chiefly en gaged as plaster bust sellers, artists' models, cooks, valets, teachers, ar tists, restaurant aud hotel keepers, and so on. Try cii-nln-OI Try tirain-O! Ask your crocer to-day to show you a package of Oraix-O, the new fooil drluk that takes the place of coffee. Chililren may drink tt without Injury as wall as the adult. All who try it like It. Ubain-U bas that rich seal brown of Moclia or Java, but Is mado from pure grains; the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. tbe price of coffee. 15o. and 25c. per package. Sold by all grocers. Street refuse In Italy Is sold by public auction. Will Uct There. It Is deep down to tbe Sciittio norre, but 8t. Jacobs Oil will gnt there by vigorous rubbing, and will soothe the affected nerve and drive out tbe tormenting pain. Tha worst cases bave bueu promptly cure!. In some parts ot Berlin, Germany, there are special public bouses for women. To Care ft Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Broinn Oulnlne Tn til Bin. Atl Druggists refund money if it fails tn cure. 2jc. Forest fires in the United States causo an annual loss ot 1 20,000,000. Lane's Family Medicine. Mores the bowels eao!i day, In order to be healthy this Is necessary. Acts gently jn tbe liver ami kidneys. euros slok bead- ache. Trice 25 and 50c. As a rule, a man's balr turns gray Ave years sooner than a woman's. Dr. Seth Arnold's Couch Killer best medi cine ever tried fort'oldx. L. L'. Hammond, S3 C'slden bt.. Kewkurkb, K. Y., Nov, ft, ltV7. Soap bas been in use for 3000 years, and Is twice mentioned In the Bible. Plso's Cure cured me of a Thront and Luna trouble of three years' stamliug. E. CaDY, Huntington, Ind., Nov. 12, lri'JI. There are more Germans In America tban In Bavaria. . No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes wean n strong, blood pure. 60c. f 1. All druggist The log and Mis Clinm. Friendships between bnmau beings, too, are shown and strengthened by little deeds of thoughtful kindness, like this one reported by the Burling ton Free Press: A very ordinnry-looking farm horse harnessed to an old wagon ttood by the curb, and on the board that served for a seat lay a small dog of such mixed blood that no guess can be made as to his breed. As a delivery wagon passed on the opposite side of tha street a large red apple fell off. .before it stopped roll ing the dog bounded across the street, picked it up 'with his teeth, and with tail wagging rushed bacKto tue norse, in front of which he stood npon his hind legs while the apple was taken from his month. As the horse munched the apple he made the peculiar little noise that horses make when petted, and doggie replied with throaty little barks which plainly told what a pleasure it bad been to go alter tnat apple, men ne went back to his nap on the wagon- seat. Last year there were in New South Wales 3422 full-blood aboriginals and 36C3 half-castes. Twelve years back the full-blooils numbered Bligbtly more than double the half-castes, but since then they have decreased at an annual average rate of 100, against aa average annual increase of eighty-six half-castes. There are forly-eight different ma terials nsed in constructing a piano, from no fewer than sixteen different countries, employing forty-five differ ent hands. ) , . . m haWM MOvrW U 3o303000OOOOOOO00OO0OOOCCQ . Incubatora Tor Early Chlcka However resolutely a breeder Inay resolve to do without iucubators, he annot very well dispense with them if he wants the very earliest hatched chicks. Any one who has tried to get a hen to sit steadily early in the spring for sufficient time to hatch out the chicks will know that it is impossible. Tha broodiest hen after two or three days on the nest will probably leave the eggs aud go to laying agaiu. Yet it is necessary to have the clicks hatohed early, so that they begin lay ing nest fall before the cold weather comes, iu which case most of them, it well fed and given a warm, light room, will coutiuue to lay through the win ter. Threshing; by Hand. In the older portions of the country, especially among those who grow lit tle grain, the steam thresher is much less in demand than it used to be. Unless there is grain enough to makt a full day's work the job will not pay. K great deal of extra help has to be hired, aud the money thns expended will hire the small job threshed by hand iu winter, thus giving work for several days when there is little work to be bad, and when for the poor the necessity of earning something is the greatest. There are other advantages of hand threshing. Much of the newly threshed straw will be eaten by stock that would not touch the same straw if it had been threshed by machine weeks before, and had lain ever siuce in the stack. IIors Sleeping I'pstalrs. A neighbor of mine, in building a new hog house, made a second floor just above the first, high enough to clear a man's head. From each apart meut ho made a ruuway at an angle of about forty-five degrees, with strips to prevent slippiug. The sleeping rooms for the hogs were on the upper floor. Most hogs will keep their sleeping rooms very neat, dry and clean. Sometimes young hogs will get into bad habits, but you can soon break them of that by closing a trap door to keep them down a little longer after cnting. Old hogs are very partic ular about keeping their sleeping room dry and clean. New hopts introduced into the house do not have to be taught to ' go np stairs to bed, but they will find their way np stairs within an hour after they enter the pen. The discoverer of this disposition in a hog had con fined several of them in an old log house where there was such a rnnway leading to the chamber above. When he went to look for his hogs there was none to be seen. He searched the surrounding conntry, but no trace could be found. Qoiug back to find where they bad got out, he heard a noise up stairs aud the mystery was solved. J. B. Rice, in American Agri culturist. The Eig Producers. It is not altogether the chickens that will produce the greatest nnmber of eggs a year, but the breed that will lay the largest number of salable eggs between October 1 and April 1. In other words, to make the poultry pay we want a breed that will lay eggs in winter. This is not always considered when we speak of the relative laying powers of the various breeds. Winter laying hens are worth nearly double the summer layers. If we cau rear up a breed that will lay right through the winter, and take a rest in summer, we would ms,ke more money than from any now in existence. . It is a very in teresting question whether such a breed will not eventually bo pro duced, for by artificial means we can adapt the farm auimals to almost any thing. Then why not induce the hens to lay exclusively iu tho winter? If they once got into the habit of it, na ture would help to persist in this course. Experiments in recent years seem to show that the best egg-laying breeds are the Leghorns, Tlymouth Bocks and Wyandottes, and both the Brahmas and Minorcas have dropped to second place. This does not mean that they are unprofitable, but they are not quite equal to the first three strains for egg-laying. Moreover, the three breeds leading the list are the best winter layers. When kept in good, warm quarters, exercised prop erly, fed warm and egg-produciug foods, they will lay more eggs per week than any other strain of chick ens. The past season has also demon strated that certain branches ot these three great egg-producing strains bf chickens have points of excellence superior to any other. Thus we are gradually getting down to the trne egg-layiug chickens. The White Wy andottes lead tho rest of the family in this respect, the Barred and White Plymouth Bocks stand first among tho Wyandottes, and the Brown Leg horns first among the latter strain. Thns we have the egg-laying families pretty well defined. Starting with these one has every chance to suc ceed in raising chickens for their eggs. These several strains or breeds have scored an average of 200 eggs a year each. Of course the birds were selected, and the highest of their class, but it shows what can be ac complished with good breeds and good feeding. It io only by placing the standard high, and then by striving to come np to it, that we cau hope to make a living in the poultry business. Try to lop off all the dead wood, and make each hen a selected bird for tho business. James 3. Wilson, in Amer ican Cultivator. A Hold, llad Tramp. An audacious tramp begged and ob taiued a meal at the home of Mrs, Fox, in Toledo, O. A week later he returned, offered pay for the meal, and requested to bo taken as a boarder, as he has secured employment. Some ten da7s afterward he married the lady's daughter, subsequently r.tole $100 ii cash from her and jewelry valued at several hundred dollars, tnd then decamped. The cycling associations of Chicago, which have formed an alliance for securing better legislation, have prac tically decided to drop for the present the right against tho cycle baggage law and connue their euorts to a move for good roads. THE CfilNX IN tV,L ft.Awi I. MANY WAYS Aa Apostrophe to Water A Chirac Judge Declares That Nine-tenths ol itr Law-breaking Is Batched la tbe Saloons At the ltoot of All Kvll. What falls from Heaven refreshtuglyf Not wine, but water elearl What drape with bride-like veil the moun tain side? Not wine, but water clear! What gently drops from sympathotlo eyes? Not wlno, but water elearl Wbat bears rich laden gulps from land to landr Not wine, but water elearl Iu baptism's holy rite bedows tbe broT Red wine, or water clear? Thank flod, a Kipling song shall cheer) aud cheer! Not wlue, but water clear! E. C. Martin. , A Stern Indictment. Tbe presiding judge ot one ot tbe Chi favO courts said recently to an Inter Ocean Interviewer: Vou ni iy ransack tbe pigeon holes all ovet the city and eouutry, and look over such annual reports as are made up, but they will not tell bait the truth. Not only are the saloons of Chicago responsible for the cost of the police force, the fifteen jus tice courts, the oounty jail, a great ponton ot Jollet State prison, the long murder trials, the coroner's office, the morgue, tb fioorhouse, the reform schools, the road, muse, flo anywhere you please, and you will almost Invariably find that wlilskiy Is at tho root of all evil. Tbe gambling houses ot the city, and tbe bad bouses of the city, are the direct outgrowth ot the boon companions of drink. Ot all tbe prostitutes of Chicago, the downfall ol at uisst every one can be traced to drunken ness on the part ot their paronts or bus hands, or drunkenness on their own part. Ot all the boys In the reform school at rontlao, and in the various reformatories about tha city, nlnety-flve pr eent. are the children ot parents who died through drink, or became criminals through tbe lame cause. Ot the insane or demented :ases disposed ot here In court every Thurs day, a moderate estimate Is that ninety per eent. are caused by alcohol. I saw estimated the other day that there wero ten thousaud destitute boys In Chloago who are not confined at all, but aro run Ding at large. I think that li a small esti mate. Men are sent to Jail for drunken ness, aud what beeomea of their families? The county agent and poorhouae provide (or'some. It is a direct expense to tbe community. Generally speaking, these families go to destruction. The boys Jura thieves, aud the girls and mothers gen erally resort to the slums. Tbe sandbag gers, murderers and thugs generally ot to day, who are prosecuted in the polloe courts and criminal eourts, are the sons of men who tell victims to drluk. Tbe per centage In this oase Is fully slity-five per cent. "I know wheroof I speak; 'This saloon,' 'that saloon," 'the other saloon' saloons, saloon, saloons, saloons figured eon Hantly and universally In the anarohist trials. Conspirators met in saloons; dyna mite was discussed in saloons; bombs were distributed over saloons; armed revolution ists were drilled above, under, or In rear snloons; ireison made assignation In sa loon., aud time and time ngaln witnesses ray, 'We went to such and suoh a saloon for wine and beer.' There Is not a oountry under the sun In which lurks to muoli Ireascn, revolution and murder, as In tbe saloons of the United Kt.ites, and notably In the larger ctties. These saloons pests harbor tlileves, thugs, house-breakers, anarchists, robbers and murderers. Nine tenths ot the law-breaking in America Is batched In saloons, aud the admitted fact is palliated by the axiom that saloons are headquarters for town, city, and even na tional gerrymandering. The liquor coun ter Is tbe ccaffold on whloh a half-bundrod beautiful, vital American things are as sassinated, on which scores ot borrld plagues are glorified." A rhyalclan's Experience With Alcohol. I had nsver been much In sympathy with any temperance movement until I served as an tuterue in an alcoholic ward of a large city hospital, writes a phvslelan In the New York Sun. I bave Inquired into tbe bablts of many alcoholics aud the circum stances ot their intoxication. I haro come to believe restraint Is Im perative. Lessen the opportunities offered for alcoholic intoxication by progressive taxation of the liquor traffic; say add $200 a year to Raines law taxation for tea or twelve years as an initial step. Then take your soundings. Let benevolent men or tbe city found twenty-live "Coopor Unions" as "working men's clubs," or more, perhaps fifty in different parts of the city for hall-room dwellers and others, nnd you will deprive the saloon of a large aharo of its patron age. Practical agitation for legal redress will receive the support of , alcoholics them- elves. Liass legislation, even against saloon keepers, Is always odious, and justly so. Agitation from the parson's study Is foolish. Too many clergymen know noth ing ot tho conditions under which fifty per rent, of tbe population of tbis town live, l'byslcians who, during tbelr college years and after graduation, bave worked among tbe poor and for them knowof their naked ness and starvation and alcohollo Indul gence, both by men and women. "No Drink tVlillenn Dnty." Close upon the abolition of the "can teen" in the army comes tbe cutting o(T of Jacky's official "grog" by the Navy De partment. Both these moves are In re sponse to tho elaborate experiments that bave been made by the military and naval experts of the great Europeaa war estab lishments. They are also in linn with tbo rules now rigidly enforced by every great corporation forbidding their employes to drink while on duty. The complicated and exacting machin ery ot modern civilization calls for com plete presence of mind at all times In all ot its dlreotors, high aud humble. There can be no confusion, no slipshod work, no mixture of business and pleasure. There must be alertness, attention, clear-beaded- uess the best service from every muscle and faculty. 'H "yo drink while on duty" is an axiom not of morals but ol sagacious prudence. New York World. A Good Book Worth m Dozen Drinks. Of this yoa may be sure: Your best thoughts and your best moments will be free from nlcoholle stimulus. Ami the young man who wants to get on and win in tbe fight into which he was born need not complain it be drugs and dulls himself into even greater Inferiority tban be got at birth. A good book is worth a dozen ot the cups that cheer. A good friend, sober, qulot, intelligent, is worth more thau nog. heads lull ol cueonnc cups. New xork Journal. Temperance Notes. Borne of the generals are talking about Introducing a free ration of beer and spirits into the artny. iney claim tnat it won'd Increase tbe fighting and staying qualities OI the soldiers. Tbe other day, says the Paullst Calendar, New York, in one of our public schools a child of twelve years was noticed under the Influence of drink. It had eome to school repeatedly in that condition. The silly mother thought whisky was good for Its health, and so gave the child a dose before going to school. Huch Instances as the above may be looked for as long as tbe people are persunded that Intoxicating urinks are essontiai to one's ueaitu "Many a one," says the Weekly Freeman ot Dublin, in answer to a correspondent's queries regarding good reading, "would rather spend halt a crown on bad whisky tban two pence on a good book." The same thing holds good In this country. T The Hon. Joseph II. Choato, tbe newly appointed Ambassador to England, spoke at a temperano meeting in Now York City recently and said: "There are more than 7500 saloons In New York, and each repre sents damage to lamllles, lncalouame. believe that more money Is spent for drink in tbis city than for food or for tbe educa tlon of children. Tbe law can attend to the reduction ot the number of saloons but it cannot prevent the debauching ot Dolitics. disgrace of families and ruin to the community which is accomplished tbroggh tuem. '.. Riding in the wind and dust roughens the face and often causes painful chapping and cracking of the skin. those who are so affected should use a pure soap. Ivory Soap is made of vegetable oils that are soothing In their nature ; It can be used freely even on tender faces, for there is nothing in it to Irritate or injure. IVORY SOAP IS ooVo. PER CEN1 PURE. A WORD OF WARN1NO. There art tuny while soaps, etch represented to bt " Juit as good is Hit ' Ivory ';" they ARE .NOT, but Ilk all counttrftlts. lack Hi peculiar and rtturlublt qualities of the (t"ulat. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and Insist upon (tttlnc It. UUUUUUU 8 6,95 X "A Agents' totwtir. hlrh rrad tqulpmont throughout, flnocl AnUh, trlmmlnri. n jtw. Ntt,Morlt Inch frtiu. VfimSWfc."1" Addrott, 5UH5, "Don't Hide Your Lih. Under a Bushel." Thai's Just Why We Talk About - S A POLIO ADVAY'S PILLS, rurely vegetable, mild and reltaMe. 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