tr. St. Jacob Oil cures 1 ..... t5r. Jacobs Oil cure Lumbaso. Et. Jacobs Oil cures Sciatic, Bt. Jacobs Oil cares Sprains. Ft. Jacobs Oil cores Bruises. St. Jacobs Oil cures Soreness. St. Jacobs Oil cures Stiffness, 8t. Jacobs Oil cures Backache. Bt. Jacobs Oil cures Muscular Ac-es. Nuremberg produces, among other things, some 250,000,000 pencils every year. Boat Tobice Spit t4 Sotok Tear Ufa Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be nae etlc, lull ot life, nerve and vleor, Uke No-To-Bao. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men Itronj. AU drug-cists, Mc or 11. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample tree. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York, TMlnlel'phla has a library for the blind ttith 3000 volumes. fter plivsirians had iriven me up. I was axed bv frso's Cure. ft.tl.PH Kkiku, il liauisport, I'a Xov. i. lSttl The Swedish mile is the longest mile in the world, being exactly 11,700 yards. "Oat of Sight Out of Mind' In other months we forget the harsh winds of Spring. Sat they have their use, as some say, to blow out the had air accumulated after Winter storms and Spring thaws. There is far more important accumulation of badness in the veins and ar teries of humanity, which needs Hood's Sarsaparilla. This preat Spring Medicine clarifies the blood as nothing else can. It cures -crofula, kidnev disease, liver troubles, rheumatism and kindred ailments. Thus it gives perfect health, strength and ap petite for months to come. Kidneys -"My kidneys troubled me, 'and on advice took Hood s Sarsaparilla which pave prompt relief, better appetite. My sleep Is refreshing. H cured my wife also." Michael Boyle, 3473 Deuny Street, Plttsburp, Pa. Dyspepsia - "Complicated with liver 'and kidney trouble, I suffered for years )vrith dyspepsia, with severe pains. Hood's :Parsaparilln made me strong and hearty." J. B. Kmfrton, Main Street, Auburn, Me. Hip Disease-" Five running sores on my hip caused me to use crutches. Vas confined to bed every winter. Hood's Sar saparilla saved my life, as it cured me per fectly. Am strong and well." Annis Hubert, 49 Fourth St., Fall River, Mass. Hiwiit'n PH' enre liter till, the nonlrrltatlne; and the only cathartic to take with Hooa'e Sanaparllla Code Books on Warships. All code books carried on warships have leaden backs, to make them siuk if lost overboard. The letters in the book, moreover, are printed with pecu liar ink, which fades away when it comes in contact with the water. To make things still more safe the letters are changed every few months by the 2savy Department. Even on warships few. officers know their vessel's official eigual code. THE IXCEIENCE CF SYRUP 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. Fig Svbup Co. only, and wc 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 Strup 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 Fio Svkup 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 I nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN FK AN CISCO, CaL LoTISVTLLE. He. NEW TORIT. jr. T. It rare, Celdi.Conrhi.Bore TfcretCrp,Taaea. a, Wh.ojAnr Ceura, Brenebitie aid Aitima. A certain cure for Consumptioa ia firet atarea, ant a lure relief in advanocl arte. Uee at ence. Ten will tee the excellent effect after taking the tret deee. Sold by dealers everywhere. Lara Vrttlee tO aenre and tl.OO. A COOD GARDEN s pUnnr anrl a profit, Ormrnry' nM book 'It rrtn nht Iwirinnmu. Gn-pjnry'a hd tnmr tti &iait uvwful uiliitf!. Out the txx-li now .tfr Jame t J. H. Gregory & Son, Marbtehead, M&ti, PURE DAIRY BUTTER mode from rm pellnn milk: newdiecoverT. A1lrei tor liifnriuation.W Youiik. 13 Park Ave., N Y. City DUt MM TIC II Ml-Sami'le bottle, Hntuir.AllbM tr.t,u,ut, ...i, 10 Al.rill.l lira km Co. ,MMir"nwl. h rtl 4 dava' cenle. St., NY. IillllNTKII FEKT. KTf. Care (rnareuteed. br ui.ii. atje. fliobl WIE CU. boaelle, . I. ail BsaaaWaa.Aj y 030OSOO0OOCOOOO00OO0O0OCCO Government Hoc Cholera Keroedy. Pulverize and mix thoroughly; One part wood charcoal. One part sulphur. Two parts sodium chloride (salt). Two parts sodium bicarbonate (soda). Two parts sodium hyposulphite. One part sodium sulphate. One part antimony sulphide. Dose, one tablespoonful for each 200 pounds weight of hog once a day. Th Bit of m Hog-. There is great danger of blooj poisoning if hog bites the flesh. There is no poison in the hog's teeth is there is in the fangs of a poisonous snake. It is rather the poison whioh comes from the saliva, as the hog is very indiscriminate feeder and not at all cleanly. When a hog is made angry the amount of this saliva is greatly increased, and the danger is greater. Even a slight contusion front a hog's tooth should be prompt ly washed ont with some antiseptio. Dilute rarbclio acid, one part of the acid to 2000 of water, is good and al ways a reliable antiseptio. Some should always be kept where it can be handily procured, to put on cuts 01 outside injuries received on any part' Df the body. It will greatly hasten their healing. Coat of Hlch Bred roultrj. Convinced that he should follow the advice of those who know how to im prove the flock of fowls, the farmer is naturally anxious to know what the ost of new blood will be. If the flock is the ordinary farm stook, mainly mongrels, and the grade is to be raised chiefly from egg production, uew blood of a dcllar a head will be good enough. If the stock already on hand is of one breed and of fairly good quality, aud the new blood is desired to add to the size of eggs 01 to increase egg production or size ol coming chicks, then stock at four bt even five dollars a head is none too good. If fancy fowls are wanted, bred to the standard, then ho must expect to pay anywhere from ten dollars np per bird. But where you can get stock which will add to the value c that you already have. If increased egg production is wanted, buy from breeders who are willing to guarantee that their stook is all they claim for it in tho matter of egg production. Ii weight and markings are desired, buy Irom those making a specialty of these points. Last, but by no means least, not be fouled by the claim that north ern bred stock is necessary to add value to southern flocks, or vice verso. It is agreed that certain seeds north ern grown are best for southern plant ing, but th9 claim will not hold good water with poultry. Buy where yon can get the best value for your money and the nearer home the better, othei things bciug equal. Atlanta Journal. Lima at a Fertiliser. Those who believe that lime it necessary as a fertilizer, and their opinions are 'not based npon ao trial tests of the soil, they would do well to test it. Stir np fonr or five teaspoon fu'.s of the soil with enough water to make a thick pasto. Allow it to stand fifteen minutes. Then part the soil with a knife blade and insert one end of strip of distinctly blue litmus paper (to be had at any apothecary store), pressing the soil about the pa per. After five minutes remove the paper carefully in order not to tear it and rinse quickly with water. If the blue color has disappeared and red one takeu its place, the need of lima is probable. The fingers should never be toached to the end of the paper to be insertod in tho soil, for they alone will redden it intensely. It would also be well to test as fol lows:' Take two glasses, place three teaspoonfuls of soil iu each and add water till half full; to one glass add two teaspoonfuls of ammonia water, to be obtained of any druggist, stir both thoroughly and again five minutes later. Allow them to eettle and if the one to whioh ammonia was added gives a black inky looking liquid, and the other settles out nearly clear, further evidence of the need of lime is giveu. The first test should be relied upon if but one is used, but if the second agrees with the first, the case is so much the more certain. Where lime is lacking, beet leaves often turn red and many of the young plants die; lettuce plants also often do the same. On light, sandr soil from 1000 to 2000 pounds of air-slaked lime may be applied on tho furrows and harrowed in, preferably in the autumn. On heavier soil from one to two tons per acre may be used in this manner. On heavy and moist soils, there is less danger from spring applications than on light ones. If air-slaked lime is not to be had, ordinary builders' lime will auswer, only the quantity may be reduced in that case to about two thirds the amount. Place the lumps in piles of forty to fifty pounds eaoh and cover with moist soil. In a few days it will be sufficiently slaked so that it can be spread with a shovel. Harrow or cultivate in the lime at once. II there are any lumps, repeat the har rowing or cultivating after tiro or three days, when they will have slaked so that the lime can be mixed with the soil. If tho land is very dry, sprinkle each pile with about naif a pail of water before covering it with soil. Twice as much of wood ashes as of air slaked lime, will also answer. Potatoes planted on limed land should be treated with corrosive sub limate solution or formalin to prevent "scab." Watermelons should, if pos sible, be planted on unlimed land, or where the lime has been applied two or three years previonsly. American Agriculturist. Following Roral Precedent. At a certain royal function in Eng land the Queen had occasion to in' scribe her name in commemoration of the event. Her Majesty who was accompanied by the Princess Beatrice having written "Victoria," was fol lowed by the Tnucess, who, of course, incribod her name, "Beatrice." Koticing this the wife of a Mayor who was present inscribed nor name, "Emma." France has within its borders 14,- E37 Prussians, but in Russia itself there are but Si'GQ Frenchmen, IN MANY WAYS. Join the Band Ne Hatter Bow Marl fllainoar la Thrown Around TVIne It b the Same Deadly Irritant Poison Wine Blbblnar Leada to Dlaaatcr. Drink reigns almost supreme, . How rotent la Its sway. It prostrates high and low, It wrecks both grave and gar. Then shnn the treaoh'rous drink And boldly take your stand. Amongst the brave and free The (trowing Temperance band. All Vtt of Wine Condemned. To the Editor: Sir A writer who stylet herself "A temperance woman, but not teetotaler," recently tilled two-thirds of a column on the Woman's Pae la the New York Tribune with suggestions as to th kinds of wine and the manner of servlnj the same. Growing enthusiastic) with her subject. ah arabesqneri it with the sparkle ot gilt and cut glass, Bohemian and Roman, and ?ast about it a spell or aroma and bouquet. until the reader Is reminded of descriptions of bacchanalian feasts In the history ot tho dead nations. Her advice ts decidedly belated; It doet jot fit the Intelligence ot our times. Chem istry shows that the "one wine, red ot white," which this writer says should b nsed "straight through" a borne dlnnet jontalns a varying percentage of alcohol. Whether there be In this wine much or lit tle alcohol, the character ot that alcohol Is the same. It la an irritant, narcotic pot ion. Its best friends cannot deny that It has the power, when taken even la small luantitles, to create a progressive, uncon trollable and destractive appetite for more. This appetite grow stealthily npon the iriuker. The ability to resist It varies with the Individual, and Is dependent upon physical conditions. In which heretdlty Is a powerful faotor. John B. Gough aald. '.My father could be a moderate drinker. but I can be only a total abstainer or a gutter drunkard." The gratification of tills appetite ends in runkcnness, crime, poverty, misery and madness. Therefore, the family or Indi vidual who Is drinking the red or white wine which this so-called temperance woman recommends for the dally borni ilnner Is trying a very dangerous experi ment. Eighty-four par cent, ot our crim inals, seventy-five per cent, of our paupers, fifty per cent, of the Inmates ot our insane tsylnms began their careers with so-oalled moderate drinking. No human being can foresee when he begins where such tippling will laid him, lie Is dealing in futures, with no knowledge ot his chnnces beyond the fact that the drink be Is Imbibing has an enticing power for destruction; but this tact he generally Ignores. Modern chemistry shows that the four ilnds of wine this writer would bay,' served with a more formal course dinner are the same sort of liquors, differing only In flavor and tlis amount ot alaohol they iontnin. Providing for guests four differ ent kinds of poisonous drinks whioh have the power for harm that alcohol has Is. to )ay the least, a barbarian sort of hospital ity, a relic of the days that bad not tht light of modern solence. Through its action on the nerves and orfiin, alcohol, of all agents. Is the most powerful for the destruction of those quali ties of mind and character that make a peoplo capable of solf-govnrnment. It Is, therefore, the most dangerous ot all foes to our free Institutions, which rest upon the capacity ot our people for self-government. To follow this wlno-bibblng advice Is an .nvitatlon to disaster to that which we hold mcst dear liberty under law. The ca pacity for governmont ot the American people will stand the strain ot the colonial expansion bus thrust upon us. If alcohol Is abolished from our habits. Commenting on this probability, Adolph Flck. professor Df physiology In Wurtzburg University, Germany, in a public lecture said: "There Is good reason for asserting that :he ADglo-Saxon race at no very distant day will free itself from the yoke of alco hol. Whether it will then be possible for those races still submitting to Its use to sompete with the Anglo-Saxon In their economical pursuits Is a question to be thoughtfully considered." Mabt E. Hskt. Tolatoy on the Drink Question. The nhvslolozlcal and mental effects ot alcohol are now fully and clearly proved by physicians and men or science, Alconoi Is a recognized poison which Impairs di gestion, disintegrates .he Dicod ana lowers :he strength. These ore a few of the physloleglcal effects. Alcohol also pro ducts a weakening and obscuring ot the mind. It has been proved by repeated icientlflo experiments that It reduces the working capacity ot the mind and body. The mental and physical stimulation whioh follows the absorption of alcohol Is very brief and worthless. The Idea that the moderate use ol alconoi harmless Is now absurd. It injures a person exactly iu proportion to the quan tity taken, however small that quantity may be. To-dny one can not and dare not say tuat ;he use or alcohol la personal concern onlv: that the moderate use is unlniurious: that every one knows what he is doing and needs no lessons from others. No, it is no longer a private affair. It Is an affair of the greatest importance to the community. Whether they wish It or not, all men are to-day divided into two eaaips those who fight by word and example against the purposeless use of a poison, and those who netend that poison by word ana example. And we see this fight going on in every land. In Russia It baa been carried on with especial energy for the last twenty fears. .Leo Tolstoy. The Great Deetroyer of Anglo-Saxons. Mr. T. W. Russell, member of the Eng tsh Parliament, in an address at Belfast, Ireland, referred to the history ot the mem bers belonging to a young men s society in County Tyrote thlrty-flve years ago, and leclared that everyone whose lite naa turned out a failure had been ruined by drink. He described the appearance of the mot brilliant ot the youthful band labor ing on a wharf at New York, brought low 5y the mocker. Drink had the country by the throat. When A. 51. Sullivan lay on bis denth-bed he sent for the speaker, pointed out to him that the Irish party was going to be captured by the drink power, and charged him never to give uf the battle. The public house had become a more potent force in politics than church or chapel. The apathy of Christinu men and ministers was astounding. Tbe scorn nd vengeance of a trade grown rich b) widows' tears and children's cries were al most enough to make one quail. Drink was the great destroyer ot the Anglo-Psxot race; Satan's prime agency In the unmak ing of men. Tbe lecturer bad changed lome ot his views, but those on the drink question be had never modified In thr lightest iegreo. Notes of the Crnsnde. The Imperialism In the saloon power It ihe imperialism to be dreaded. This coun try can take care of Agulnaldo easier than we can of the saloonkeeper aai his vasl army. It Is significant of the progress that tem perance agitation Is making In Germany that 200 students ot the University of Ber lin have organized themselves into a total abstinence club, the first in the empire. The brewers wLo were so patriotic at the outbreak of the war are now kicking vlg. oroosly against tbe additional war tax on beer. Their patriotism was only on the foam after all. An Improved Electric Lamp. A young German, Walter Nernst, a pro fessor In the Goettlngen University, has In vented an electrto lamp whioh does not re qnlra Inclosure In vacuum, as Is the case with the present glow lamp. The Nernst light Is emitted by a rod composed of rare earths similar to those nsed la the manu facture of certain gaslight mantles. These rods do not conduct electricity when cold, but only when heated. Tbey give out a mild, yellowish light, and work equally well n't any pressure, with consequent economy In copper. Imperrlons to BnlleU. A Frenchman has Invented a ballet-proof cuirass. ConsciP.Di.9n Do not think for a tlrtlo moment thai consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps Its ty alonj. First, you think It is little cold; noihlnr but little hack inc cough ; inert a little lots la weight: then a harder couth; then the fever and the ni(ht twetrt. The tuddennctt comet when you have a hemorrhaje. Better stop the dims ThIJo it it yet creeping. iou can o it wita You first notice that you cough lots. The pressure on tht chest it lifted. That feeling of tulfocation Is removed. A cure It basttned byplaclngont of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster oyer the Chest. A Book Freom u th titeies f tho Throat and Lungs. WrHm m Frtv, it yen hav. any eom.tatat wbattver in deelr. till oel medleal adrlee jroa eea pMilhl receive, write lb floeter j f reel f. I a will receive a prompt reply, wiinnru eoei. Annreee, DH. J. e. AIKR, Leweu, Mats, Shears Made Fninona by Salisbury. One of Lord Salisbury's pet aneo dotes is the story of a barber whom he onoe patronized. This tonsorial artist did not fail to recognize bis patron, for the latter, on passing the shop a few days later, was gratined to observe a placard in the window bear ing this inscription: "Hair cnt, 3d. With the same scissors as I cut Lord Salisbury's hair, Gd." Beauty Is Blood Deep, fAvi Vilnnrl meartfl a clean akin. No beauty without it. CaacareU, Candy Cathar fin rloan vnur blood and keeD it clean, by stirring up the lary liver and driving all im purities from the body, iicgin io-aay to Danish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking' Cascarcts, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, lUc.Z3c.0UC There are 3000 English words that are not found In tbe dictionary. Southern Hallway' New Train to me ftouiu. On March 12 the Southern Railway, In con nection with tbe Pennsylvania Rut 1 road. brvan to run a new train from New York to Charlotte, Columbia, Alkt-u, Augusta, av. annul). Jacksonville and Tampa, with Im mediate connection at Jacksonville fur 8t. Augustine, l'ulm Heach, Miami and other points on tne eaxt coast oi r lonan. ll leaves i ew i um hi .ou r . 41. unii?, ar rive at Auiruata the following dav at .45 P.M.. Savannah 3.15 P. M. and Jacksonville 7 44) P. M making immediate connection with the "Miami Limited," on the Honda Eaet Coast Railway forSt. Augustine, Miami and other points. Pullman drawing-room xlenpers from New York to Aiken and Tampa, 'l ne tnutnern rtauway is oreraung ioui fast passenger trains dally to the South, In cluding the celebrated Klorlrla Limited," giving the traveling public tbe very best ten-ice ever enjoyed. Full Information from Alex. 8. Thweatt Eastern Pass. Agt., 271 Broadway, New York. Tbe new battleship Maine Is to be liber ally covered with cork carpet and linoleum. 100 Howard. 10O. The reader of this nanar will be nleased to lern that there is at leant one dreaded dis ease that science has been able to cure In all it staves, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh t'nre is tne only positive cure now Known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con stitutional dicense, reqnlres a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood ana mu cous surface of the syntem. thereby destroy ing the foundation of tbe disease, and giving the patient strenKth by building up the con stitution anu arwiiiting nature in aoinx in work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hun- drert Dollars for any case tnal it iaus to cure. Send lor list or testimonials. Aanres F. J. Chknev fc Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Dniiriflttts, TSc. Hall's Family Pills are the beat. Mexico bas 7500 miles of railroad, having added 410 during 1898. Cough Lead to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop tbe cough at once. Ooto your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Hold In 25 and 60 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dan gerous. Tbe first mint of the United States was established In Philadelphia In 1792. F.nrloae Ten Cent And get by mall trial bottles Uoxsle's Croup Cureand Iloxsle's Disks for Croup, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. A. P. Hoxsle, Buffalo.N.Y. About eight million tons of coal are an nually consumed in London. Fits permanently cured. Nofitsornervons pesafternrtday'suMof Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. Jjtrlal bottle and treatlsef ree Dr. K. H. Klihk. Ltd.. aai Arch SU.Phlla.,Pa Abont one German woman In every twenty-seven works in a factory. Educate Tour Bowels With Caaearets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. IOc.ZSc. IfCC.C foil, druggist refund money. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Byrup for children teething, aof tens the gums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cure wind colic, Kiaa bottle There are 269 color varieties ot tbe chrys anthemum to be seen in Japan. To Car Coastipsttoa Foravetv Tike Cascaret Candy Cathartic. 10a orK UC.CC fall to cure, drucalsu refund money Counties In Indiana have been author ized to use voting machines. Saving tlia Nation Needless Expense. A new postoffice was established in a small village way out West, and a native of the soil was appointed post master. After a while complaints were made that no mail was sent out from the new office, and an inspector was sent to inquire into the matter. He called upon the postmaster and asked why no mail had been sent out. The postmaster pointed to a big and nearly empty mail-bag banging np in a corner and said: ''Well. I ain't sent it out 'cause the bag ain't nowhere nigh full yet!" Philadelphia Satnr dat Eveninz Post C!! rim Uri.tUiO Cmo..J' t.l -v - . fewer than 200 are women, and only a mall proportion of these are pure Greek in blood. The Greeks who come to America are, with few excep tions, shepherds or farmers, with now nd then a sailor. The former take to the pushcart life at once. The new comer is taken care ot on his lauding by friends from his own locality. It ia the boast of the Greeks that none of their nationality has ever applied to the city for aid. No matter how poor they be, no matter how their savings may have been absorbed by repeated arrests for violating city ordinances, they will find some way to help a brother iu need. AN EXCELLENT COMBINATION. SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISE BASED ON MERITS. To Importance of Informing the Public or the Vain or an Article Through til Leading Newspaper. The few remedies which have attained to ride-world fame, as truly beneficial in ef fect and giving satisfaction to millions of people everywhere, are the products ot tbe knowledge ot the most eminent pby liolans, and presented In the form most acceptable to the human system by the skill ot the world's great chemists; and one of tbe most successful examples Is the Syrup of Figs manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Byrup Co. Unlike a host of Imitations and cheap substitutes. Syrup ot Fig Is permanently beneficial In Its effects, and therefore lives and promotes good health, while Inferior preparations are be ing cast aside and forgotten. In olden times If a remedy gave temporary relief to individuals here and there, it was thought good, but now-a-days a laxative remedy must give satisfaction to all. If you have never used Byrup of Figs, give It trial; you will be pleased with It. and rec ommend It to your trleuds or to any who suffer from constipation, over-feeding, colds, headaches, biliousness, or other Ills resulting from an Inactive condition ot the kidneys, liver and bowels. In the prooess of manufacturing the pleasant family laxative made by the California Fig Byrup Co., and named Byrup of Figs, figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste; but the medicinal properties ot the remedy are obtained from an excellent combination of plants knowu to be medicinally laxative and to act most beneficially. As the true and original remedy, named Bvrup of Figs, Is manufac tured by the California Fig Byrup Co. only, a knowledge ot that fnct will assist In avoiding the worthless Imitations manu factured by other parties. The Company bas selected for years past tbe leading pub lications of the United States through wnlca to Inform the public ot the merits ot Its remedy. Fifty walnut trees In Cass County, Mich., were recently sold for 10,000 cash. America's greatest physicians have con quered La Grippe and Its after effects. Their treatment has been thoroughly tested In tbe hospitals of Europe and of this country, and Is embodied In Dr. Kay's Lung Balm. Kev. H. B. Dye, ot Morrison, Iowa, writes: "Mrs. Dye had a bad attack of La Grippe whioh settled on her lungs. Bhe used Dr. Kay's Lung Balm, with most decided good effects, which Is a repetition of past ex perience with her. Nothing ts so prompt and positive In Its effeots on her lungs." You should write for free advice and a ;opy ot Dr. Kay's Home Treatment, an Illustrated book ot 116 pages ot receipts, etc. Dr. B.J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. The largest ruby In tbe world Is In the British state crown. Klake sure. There have boen years of misery suffered from a little nerve because Bt. Jacobs Oil was not used to cure Neuralgia, which af fected It. Make sure acd don't wait. The number of Chinese Temples lu the Jolted titates is now forty-seven. Lsue'i ramlly tfledlclne. Moves the bowels each day. In order to re healthy this is necessary. Aots gently on tbe liver and kidneys. Cures slok head ache, l'rioe 25 and 60c. A trollry road tnow-plow. In Maine has a rotary Actor, vocallste, publlo speakers recom mend Hale's Honey of Horehoiind and Tar. rue s lootnac.ne uropsimre in one.uinute. Physicians report that the Pope bas fully recovered from tbe surgical operation. To Cure s Cold In One nay. Take Laxative Bromo Oulnlne Tablata. All DniKKlsta refund money if it falls to cure. Z'm. Tbe Island of Key West bas 25.000 Inhabi tants on a surface of only 2000 acres. Dr.Seth Arnold's Coneh Killer Invaluable as a louk-n remedy, C.rTwt mngioal. l.lxziK J. Jckk, 44S West 2Sth bU N. V Deo. 1L 1W7. The longest carpet in this country is 836 feet long and six feet wide, without seams. No-To-Bao for Fifty Cent. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes well nn strong, blood pure. 60c. 11. AU druggists. The United States contains 35,467 drug stores. Edocatlng Russian Soldiers. Bnssia has taken up the Italian idea of using the army as a means of edu cation. All conscripts are to be taught reading and writing during their six years service, and where it is neces sary will be trained for trades as well. Modern Science Recognizes RHEUMATISM &s a Disease of th& Blood Tncrc is & popular id e&v ttut Uu diseo. ii caused by exposure to cold, and truf some localities are infected vnth it more th.n others Such conditions frequently promote the development or the disease. butFrom the ra.ct tn&t tnis &.umeru runs in certain families, it is shown to be hered it&ry, and consequently a disease or the , blood. Among the oldest and best known residents of Bluffs, 111., I Adam Vangundy. He has always been prominently identified with the interest of that place. He waa the first President of the Board of Trustees, and for p. long time has been a Justice of the Peace. He says : "1 had been a suf ferer of rheumatism for a number of years and the pain at timei waa very intense. I tried all the proprietary medicines I could think or bear of, but received no relief. "I finally placed my case with several physicians and doctored with them for some time, but they failed to do me any good. Finally, with my hopes of relief nearly exhausted I read an article regarding Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, which induced me to try them. I was anxious to get rid of the terrible disease and bought two boxes of the pills, I began uaing them about March, 1R97. After I had taken two boxes I was com pletely cured, and the pain has never returned. I think it is the best medi cine I hare ever taken, and am willing at any time to testify to its good merits." Bluffi 111.) Timet. Tne genuine; sold only in p&tk ages iiUe trTiv 50 per box Vo. tjuwutt tft tm Tsnvc vi J. Sweet disposition turn morbid Tht possessions that win good hut bands and keep their love should be guard edby women every moment of their lives. The greatest menace to woman's per manent happiness in life is the suffering; that comes from derangement of tho feminine organs. Many thousands of women have realized this too lata to save their beauty, barely in time to save their lives. Many other thousands have availed of the generous in vitatlon of Mrs. Pinkham to counsel all sufferiug women free of charge. Mrs. H. J. Garketson, Bound Brook, N. J., writes: "Dear VkULm- Va v w ivrw's.iiii'Aii-LA t" - . is. the room withdnt help. After giving up all hopes of recovery, I was advised to use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and wrote for special information. I began to Improve from the first bottle, and am now fully restored to health.'' "To Save Time Is to lengthen Life." Do You Value Life? Then Use APOLIO Ten Heaus For Beery Qlrl In Idaho. With the baohelors outnumbering the maids in every State of the Union it ought to be easy for the unmarried woman to secure a partner anywhere, but the region where bachelors are most in ex 0688 is, of course, the most favorable to the spinster, sinoo tbe abundance of unmarried men gives her a wider range of choioe. From a matrimonial point of view Idaho is the best State ot the Union, for there the number of the bachelors is to that of the maids as 16,581 to 1420, each un married woman in Idaho, therefore, having ten or eleven bachelors, not exactly at her beck, but available as a husband. From most points of view the West is the Mecca of the young numarried woman, for not only are there more unmarried men in the Western States, but a living is more easily made in the West than in the East, and therefore the Western men are more addicted to matrimony. Ladies' Home Journal. Waiting- to Take Hold. You know the misery ot Sciatica Is aw ful. Well, If you love misery better than cure, lot It go on, but Rt. Jacobs Oil is waiting to take hold, subdue the pain, and eot you all right. During the last four hundred years Mexico has produced and coined sil ver to the value of $3,500,000,000, 000, which is one-third of the world's ontput of the white metal during that period. Go to your grocer to-day and get a 15c. package of It takes the place of cof fee at J the cost. Made from pure grains it is nourishing and health ful. Irmitt that yonr groon gift jrm OR A lit -O. A 000 pi ou uniuuoa. Kx drufJ dirt or direct Iromd Dr YfilliAms rr .y ncuuunw, 1 Sthftwtody. , r 1- ' Grain-0 t trfsct hsalth. .)iCal beauty Yagi, befor and fretful. PERFECT VJOPJAN MOOD Mrs. Pinkham I have been tak ing Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetablo Compound with tv best results and can say Jcpm my heart that your medicines are wonderful. My physician called my trouble chronic inflammation of the left ovary, r or years I suffered very much, but thanks to Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and kind advice, X ; jj i am ioaay a wen wo man. I would say to all suffering women, take Lydia E. Pinkham's medicine and your suf erings will vanish." Mrs. Maocii Phil lippe, of Ladoga, Ind., writes : Dear Mrs. Pink ham Per four years I suffers d from ulcera tion of the womb. I became so weak I could not walk across (Tor lz year I was a victim ofdy pepala In lis or. form. I could eat noihlnr but milk toast, and at timet my stomach would nal retain and dlnest even that Last March 1 beran "-In CASl'AKETS and since lien have steadily Improved, until 1 m as well as 1 ever waa in my lite." Uavin H. Mdhphv, Newark, a n. n.t.-hlA Pnl.nt fT..tA Good, Never Blckeu. Weaken, or Gripe. IDe, Ito. Jto. .. CURE CONSTIPATION. . Herilet lwI Ceeteaa;, ttleef, HeeUreel, lew let. lift Tft RIP Sold and fiiaranteed by all ar- Spalding's Y Trade-Mark 7 ' 4 Means J!wP8; w "Standard 5fe J of Quallty,Vv&vi on Athletic Goods Insistupon Spalding's Handsome Catalogue 7 re-). A. O. Bl'ALDIXa DUOS, Sev Tork. Chloago. Denver. Send Foetal for Premium List to the Dr. Setkt Axaula Medical Corporation, Wooasocket, R. i. ..m.rfin- lav fcatiunnaun 3 iei MALARIA; CHILLS & FEVER, Crlppe & Liver Diseases.--. KNOWN ALL DRUGGISTS. 35Ce DDAD C DISCOVERT; rle fX KM O qelee relief ud oar. re eseee. 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