if tt Do Things by Halves. ftiiws the condition of txe<h could be de ns hdf-sick and half- You may not be ill I) go h bed but too Hi to be luippy i km' in your home or your business. ,.bc uhi!!y tuetl ? Your dragged fet'inq b d"e Pr blood And y-ltkt. Ilskt yw blood rich by us I'fd's S.irsnprilU. It uvrlts to k'tn; thtrt is nothing like U. I jfl' Feeling - "My husband l itme heme from tvorh so tired fie ''imffy move. Ik begin Uking 'itjirsjtpjrill "d it cured him. It '' fy aH't headidics." Mrs. A. J. ! , V Oih St.. FaU ver. Mrs. i. jpiiHrtirc Il7r III : thi-nun lrrltntll( t'u I'fc'ilc i- Liki"wft!i'"ii.(j'' Mr'niipariiia. sfetluiial Beverage of England. I : an enormous Increase In tiro pt ion of whiskies Imported .cotlsiul and Ireland Into Eng Jf tne present r.te of lucreaan iphlt tride Is maintained, Eng rlll presently havo adopted fas tlw national beverage.. He-dig ground aa the people demand Jng stronger. Tho dlscuRslon of Itlvc mi rlts of the whUkien has cut !! Interesting incident .ir:rt timo since 4 vat contaln- gallons of Scotch whisky for feiimpilod of the members of the f commons was built, and that Jces9 will Boe provisions made tidequHte supply of the Irish He Found hums, rpyose there are soverul lines to ii?" hi querlel at a railroad office the other day. ' "Well, reluctantly replied the agent, Eyou want the shortest and t Duo " "That makes no fjee to me," interrupted the eall 'wunt a line controlled by moral Jces. Is the president of your rellglou man? I can t nay as t, but I know that two of our ben and three fireman lately th Bulvatlon army and that tard of directors discourages pnd ber." "That's moral Influ (aM the traveler, as be brlght- p, ana you may give iuw u iu-k- ttew York." :Vc:imn9B v t.'Me with health 'l')n t" e easiest and .&-f . oip Is the best "ifeVJ I. wdicino In the e. "pu'khsin's VtgtUble Compound j ii. it ( 1,1 Row. everywhere and " is.za of women have I u cz:? 3d ot serious kid" F:r: xgements by It. Snkham's moth 9 the endorse" the mayor, the 'ar and others of -My. iefcno has the vent of an un J multitude ol women whose are oonstantly In this paper, man should read srs. Inkham advises J women free ol iHer address Is ss. DAD ,l EAT u. at, j our uruAtb wwici i.bh ii,.. ir.f l , Naul, ! .rtoulium. Sl.,t'luuliinII.Ohla CANOV CATHARTIC iii - ! """ II. t ...f oie ff. B1 t'uo ir v,?,v'u'i'.l,0", T no weuiuiii.ur (irl,v. 1(jo, (juu. i CONSTIPATION. ,.. i. k rt. an n Runco union "- '"- MADE I Othur nuk.l ...Mn9( wil by over uu.uuo weiirer. Hulnt have W. L. - " biiu iinL'a I on unttom. lake i mme claimed to bt iiitm il V will Bn . I. I i nte aim m. ,kUii' ' 7wil,1!e,' , Sute ki,ul ' ilhcr, .flaws' A P I F1 ,JI'I NTKKI I "' uo lee un. It I !"" urrrMl'iil. IV J '"t Iviirtli.,! iOLD'S COUGH KILLER a.ui cola. uiiuuai, , Ma. REV. DRJALMAGE. THB EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DL5COURSH. Subject: A Ilrllajlon or Olioele Spirit, imllain llenntinrerl at Neeroinnnef and Delation lis DUrlples ArA lioomed Jt Cu Inannlly Ainont; Irs Vlrtlnn, ICnpyrtRht iww.) WAHnimiToN, D. C In tliM difieounc Dr. TulinnRo iIIsuiihsos n tlinmn never mor under exploration thun nt tbls time 9ml wnrns peoplo iiKiilnpt wlntt ho anils n m IlKlon of Kliintnj text, I Hniiiuel xxvill., 1: "lieholJ, tliere Is n womiin Hint lintli n fit in 1 1 1 n r spirit nt Kn-dor. And Hnnl dls KiiLind lilmsnlf nml put on otlmr riilinont. a ml lie went, nnd two men with Mm, aud tliey cumo to the womiin liv nlnht." Troiibln to tlio riRht of lilm mid trouble to the lett ol liiin. Niml kimir not what to do. As a lust resort hu concluded to seek out n xplrltunl niedium or n wltcli or any thlnfi tlmt yon pleneto onll Imr n womnn Wlio lind eoininuiileHtlon wltli tlio spirit! ot the eternal world. It was very dllTI eult tiling to do, tot Hnnl lind either slain nil tho wllclies or eompidleil thorn to stop buHuesR. A scrviiiit ouo day snld to Kiiik Hnul. "I know nt n spirltuiil mud In in down nt the vllliiRO of Bn-dor." "Do you," snld the klnif. Mi; lit rnlln. Biml, iuttlll oil his kiiiKiy robes ami piittlnK on tlin dress nt n plntu eltien, with two stirvnuts, Koes out to hunt up liiin medium. Huul mid 1Mb BorvnuiH nfter nwliile remrlied tlm vllliiKe, nnil tliey sny, "i wonder It this Is tlio house, " mid tliey look In, mid tliey see tli IiugKiird, wnlril and slirlvulod upspliiiunl medium slttin ; liy tlio iiRlit mid on tin) tu Id ii sculptured InuiKes and divining rods mid poisonous herbs nnd bottles and vases. Tliey sny, ' Ves, tills must lie tlio plnen." Ono loud rnp brings Hie womiin to the door, and as Him stnnds there, holding the cnndlo oi lump nliove tier head and pnorlnn out Intr the dnrkunss, she says, "Who l hure'r' Tho tall klu if informs her tlmt lie lias ecinc to hnvo his lorlune told. When sho liunri that, she trembles nnd nlmost drops tht IlKlit, lorslie knows tliere Is no clianno ini it foriune teller or spiritual medium In iV tliulniiil, llut Haul IisvIiib sworn that nc hnrm shall onme to her, sho says, "Woll, who slinll I LrliiR up from tlio (lend?" Haul snys, "llrlnR up Hiiiniiel." That ivns tlie Iroplii't wlio had died n little whilo before, see lier waving n wand, or stirring up some poisonous herbs in n caldron, oi litnr her muttering over some inonutn Hons, or stamping witii her toot as she cries out to the r oa I in of tho dead, Hum m l , Hainiiell" I,o, the froezlug hor rorl Tim floor of t lie tenement opuus, niic! tlio gray hairs flont up ami tho forehead the eyes, the lips, the shoulders, tho arms the feet the entiro body ot tho diuiii Hmnnol wrapped in sepulchral robe, np peurlng to tho nstoulsliud group, whe stugger back mid hold fnt nnd catcL their breath mid shiver with terror. Tlio dead prophet, white nnd awful from the tomb, begins to inovn his ashen lips nnd he glares upon King Saul and crlei nil: "What did you bring mu up furl What do you mean, Kiug Saul?" Haul trying to compose and control hlmsolf, makes this stammering mid afTrlglituil utterance us he says to the dead prophet "The I,ord Is against me, nnd I hnve conu to you for help. What shall I do?" Th lend prophet strotohed forth Ills linger tr King Hnul and snld: "file to-morrow Come with me iuto the sepulcher. I air going now. Come, come with me!" And, Jo, tlio floor again opens, nnd the feet ol tneneuu prophet disappear anil the arm! and the shoulders mid tlio forehead! Tin floor closes. Oh, that wns mi uwful sennoo; To unhitch tlio door between tho present state and the future state ull tho lingers ol superstition hnvo beon busy. Wo hav books entitled "Footfalls on tho Bonn darles of Other Worlds, " "Tlio Dehataldi Land Between This World nnd tlie Next,' "Kesenrnhes Iuto tlie Phenomena of Spir itualism" nnd wholo libraries ot hocui Focus, enough to deceive tho very elect, shall not take tlmo to rehearse tho his tory ot divination, Delphic oracle, sibyl oi palmistry or the whole centuries oE iui posture. Modern spiritualism -proposes to opei the door between this world uud the uexl and put us Iuto oommunlcatiou with tin deud. It hns never yet olTorcd one reusou uble credential. When I II ud Hnul lu my text consulting ( familiar spirit, I learn that splrltuuliiui Ii a very old religion, Hpirltuulisin In American was born la the yeiTl847, In Hydesville, Wayne Couuty, N. V., when ono night there wns n loud rnp beard ngnlnst the door of Mlohae Weekman; n rap a second time, n rap t third time, mid nil throe times. When th( dpor wns opened, there was notlUng found there, the knocking having bueu modi seemingly by invisible kuuukles, After awhllo Mr. Fox with bis fnmll) moved Into that house, aud then they had kanglugsnt the door overv night. Out night Mr. Fox cried out, "Are you a spirit?' Two rups answer In the nfllriuatlvo. "Are you an Injured spirit?" Two raps noswai In the nfllrmntlvu. Then they knew right away that It was tho spirit of a poddlei who had been murdered In that house years before and who hud been robbed ol hlstSOO. Whether the spirit of the peddlei came bank to collect his 4500 or his bono: I do not kuow. The excitement spread. Thoro wr.s a uni vernal rumpus. Tliu Hon. Judgu Edmonds declared In a book that ho had actually seen u bell start from the top shelf of u closet, heard It ring ovor the people thai were stuudlngiu tho vloset: tliou, swung by invisible bauds, it rang over tlio peoplo It, the back purler and (United through tin folding doors to tlio front parlor, rang ovei the people there nnd then dropped on the floor. A Heuator of tho United Htntus. nf, terward Governor of Wisconsin, had hit head quite turned with Bplrlluullstlo demon strations. Tho tables tipped, and the stool tilted, nnd tho bedsteads raised, and tho. chairs upset, and It soemed as If tho spirit! everywhere had gone Into the furuitun business! "Well," the people said, "wo have got something now In this country. It is u new rullgloul" Oh, no, my friend, thou sands of years ago, we flud la our text, i spiritualistic sonucol Nothing In the spiritualistic circles of our day has been more strange, mysterious aud wonderful than things which have hoen seen In past centuries of the world. In all ages there have boon necromancers, those who eousult with the spirits of the departed; charmers, those who put tholt subjects In a mesmerlo state; sorcerers, those who by takiug poisonous drugs sue everything and hear everything and tell everything; dreamers, peoplo who in theli sleeping moments can see the future world and hold consultation with spirits. Vus, before the time ot Christ, the lirnhinaui went through all the table moving, nil tht furnituro oxcltoment, which tho spirit! have exploited lu our duy, precisely tht tame thing over and over again, under thi manipulation of tho llrahmans. Now, dc you say that spiritualism Is different frotr those? I answer, all those delusions 1 liav mentioned belong to the sumo family, They are exhumation from tho unseen world. What does flod think ot nil these dolu- plou? Ho thinks so severely of tlieia that lie never speaks of them but with livid thunders of Indignation. He says, "I will bo a swift witness against tho sorcerer.' Ho hays, "Thou shall not suiter u wltcli to live." And lest yon might ninko some Im portant distinction between spiritualism and wltcliernlt Ood says lu so muuv words. "Tliero shall not be among you a cousultui of familiar spirits, or wizard, or uecro unmoor, for thoy that do those things nre nn abomination unto tho Lord." Tho Lord Ood Almighty In a score of passages which l nave not now iiilo to quote ulturs His lu dlguntlou against nil this great family of uuiUHions. Alter that pe a spiritualist II you uarel You loso a frleud; you want tho itual world opened, so that von uavo coinuiunicuuuu ttilu mu.. highly wrought, nervous nnd dlsi .1. W Wt IIIIU14 JTU, MM", I'M. J. 1. In Dial fmm,,il,.,iHn 'I'lw.l' id Mil hat spiritualism. It' takes advant'l ot one la a moment of weakness, wb lh may come upon us nc any lime. , lose a frleud. The trial is keen, shar sunocoiiug, almost maddening. i could marshal a host aud storm tlie eternal world and recapture our loved oue, the host would soon be marshaled The house is so lonely. The world is to nam. Tue separation Is so InsuftorHble. But spiritualism says, "We will open the future world, and your loved oue cuu come back aud talk to you." Though we mijky not hear his voice, we may heur the rap of bis hand. Bo, clear the table. Bit down. Put your bands on tba table. Be very iulet. tli minutes gone. Tea minotes. No notion of !' table. No muniMS Irutn Hie future world. Twenty minutes. Thirty minutes. Nervous excitement nil the time Increasing. Two raps from tho future world. The letters of the alphabet aro called over. The departed friend's nnmii Is John. At the pronunciation of the let ter J two rnps. At the pronunciation of the letter O two rnps. At the pronuncia tion of the letter H two rnps. At the pronunciation of the letter N two rnps. Tliero yon hnve the whole name spnl od out J-o-h-n, John, Now, tho spirit being present, yon say, "John, are you happy?" Two rnps Rive nn nfllrmnllve answer. Many years ago the steamer Atlantic) stnrted from Europe for the United States. Getting mldoeean, tliu machinery broke, and sho floundered around day after day and week after week, nnd for n whole mouth nftor she was dun people wondered and llnnlly gavn her up. There was great anguish In the cities, lor there were many who had friends aboard that vessel. Home of the women In their dlslro-s went to tho spiritual medium and inquired as to the fate of that vessel. The medium called up the spirits, nnd the rapping on tlio table Indicated the steamship lost, wltli nil oil board. Women went raving mad mid were carried to tho lunatic asylum. After awhile one day a gun was heard on quaran tine. The flag went up on the shipping, and the bells of tlie churches were rung. The boys rau thro igli the streets crying: "F.xtral The Atlantic Is safe!" There was the embracing an from the dead when friends came ngaiu to friends, but some ot those passengers went up to And their Wives In the lunatic aslum, whero tills cheat of Infernal spirltumisin had put them, I bring ngnlnst this delusion a mora fearful Indictment It ruins the soul tin mortal. I-lrst, It mnkfl a man a quarter of nn Infidel; then It makes him half mi lli lldel; then it makes him it wholo inudot. If Clod Is ever slapped In the face, It Is when a spiritual medium puts down tier huud on the table, Invoking spirits de parted to mnkon revelation. Ood has told you nil you ought to know, nnd how dure you bo prying Into that which Is none ot your business.' You cannot keep the llllile In ono hand nnd spiritualism In the other. Ono or the other will slip out ot your grasp, depend tipnti II, Splrltiiullsm Is adverse to tlie lilble, in the fact that It lias in these last days culled from the future World Christian men to testify ngnlnst Christianity. Its mediums call back Lorenzo Dow, the celebrated evangelist, and Lorenv.o Dow testllles that Christians uro idolaters. Spiritualism calls back Tom I'ulne, and bo testlllos that he is stopping In tlie same house In heaven with John Ilnnynn, Thev call back John Wesley, mid ho testlllos against tin) Christian religion, which bo nil tils lite gloriously preached. Andrew Jackson Davis, tlio greatest of all luospirlttialists, come to the front and de clares that tlio KeirTastiimeiit Is but "tho illsinnt euho of n harharla age" und the Jliblo only "one ot the pen und ink relies of Cnrlstianlty." I hnvo iu mv hnnsn a book used In snlr- Itunlistlo service, It contains a catechism mid a hymn hook. Tlinentecliism has tlu.se questions nnd npswers: u. nulls our ciuoi baptism? A. fre quent ablution lu water. U. What is our Inspiration.' A. Krusli air nnil sunshine. Q. What ,1s our love fonst? A. Clear conscience nnd sound sleep. i). wuat is our prayer.' A. ruyslenl ex orcise. Aud then it goes on to show that a great proportion of their religious servloe Is a system of calisthenics. Then when they want to arouse the devotion ot tue people to tliu highest pit cli they give out the liym on tho elxty-lirtii page: Tho night bath gathered up hor silken fringes. Or, on the flfteouth page: Coma to tliu woods, holgh ho! "Dut," says some ono, "wouldn't It bo of advantage to hoar from the future world? Don't you think It would strength en Ohristlnus? There uro a grout many materialists who do not believe tliero are souls, but if spirits from tlie future world should knock nnd talk ovor to us they wouiu ne persuuiieu. ro that l answer in the ringing words of the Hon ot Ood, "It they believed not Moses und the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though ono rose from the dead." I believe those oce the days of which the apostle spake when ho snld, "Xa tho latter timos some shall depart from the faith, giving need to seducing spirits." Audi ences lu this day need to hnvo reiterated In their heitrlug tho passages I quoted some minutes ago. "There shall not be among you a cousulter of familiar spirits, or wizard, or noorotnuueer, for they that do these things aro an abomination unto tho Lord," uud, "Tho soul that turuoth after such ns have familiar spirits I will set Mysolt against them, and they shall he cut off from their people." Ilut I invite you now to n Christian noanco, a noonduy soancc. This congre gation Is only one great family. Here Is the church table. Come around the church table; take yourseuts for this great Chris tina seance; put your lilble on the table, put your hands ou top of the Bible aud then listen and hear If there aro auy voices com ing from the eternal world. I think tliero nre. Llstout "Secret things belong unto tho Lord, our Ood, but thing that are re vealed belong uuto us nnd to our chil dren." Purely that ts a voice from the spirit world. Ilut before you rise from tills Chris tian seance I want you to promise mo you will be sutlslled with the Divine revelation uutll the light of tho eternnl throne breaks upon your vision. Do not go utter tlio witch ot En-dor. Do not sit down at table rnnplugs elthor In sport or In earnest. Teach your children there nre no ghosts to bo seen or heard lu this world save those which walk on two feet or four human or bestial: ltomembor that spiritualism nt the best Is a useless thing, for It It tells what the Illhlo reveals it Is u snperlluity, and if It tells what tho Uible docs not re veal it Is a lie. Instead ot going to get other peoplo t.i tell your fortuno toll your own fortune by I Hitting your trust in God aud doing the icst you can. I will toll your fortune. "All things work together for good to them that love God." Insult not your departed frlouds by asking them to ooine down and scrabble uudor un extension table, lie member that there Is only oue spirit whoso dictation yon bavn a right to invoke, and that Is the holy, blessed and omnipotent spirit ot God. Hark! He Is rapping now, not on a table or the floor, but rapping on the door of your heurt, and every rap is an Invitation to Christ aud a warning of judgment to come. On, grieve Him not awayl Quonoh Hliu not. He has been all around you this morning. He was all arouud you lust night. He has been arouud you all your lives. Harkl There oomes a voice with tender, overmastering lutouatlou, snylug: "My spirit shall not always strive." Vou Can Nave) It A I. The la-ly whose linen yon envy, oea "Bed dross" and "Hublnger'a Best" Isundry starch. It Is easy to make yonr elf an ohjeot of onvy also. Ask your grocer, be nan tell you Just bow you enn get ono largo MR package of ."ltd Cross'' starch, ono largo 10c. paekngn of "Huhlnger's Host" starch, with tho premiums, two beautiful Hhakespsnre panels, printed In twelve beautiful coU )rs, or ono Twentieth Century Olrl cut sudar, all for Sc. A CORK SAFE. ' Uupos t;nilila tn Plnd the rinre Where Thev Were Huiilil. Hid you over hear nf a cork aufe?" naked a drummor who represents tha latest thing In chilled-steel and bur-g'.ar-bulTlliig tlm locks, according to tho New Orleans Tlmea-Democrat, "A far aa I am aware," ho 'continued, when overy'uudy had clioruad a nega tive, "only one of them wan over built. It waa mado by an Ingcnlona Dutch mechnnlo for a one-l.lino famous con fidences man, named Dr. Raggs, who operated In Denver, Salt Lake and 'Frisco. The safe waa n folding affair, made of paper on a backing of sheet rork, and when It wa:i opened up It waa nix feet high, and looked exactly like the real thing. As It was always placed in a corner. It had only two aides, hue every visible detail waa com plete combination knob, hinges, lettering, hnlt-headx and all. When folded It could be carried In un ordi nary drrsa-aiilt cane, riagga used the thing In u fake lottery office, which was of ltsolf a marvel of trick furnish ing. When the victim entered the of fice It looked like an ordinary business establishment, with desks, railing, niapa on the walla, aafe In the corner, and several elcrka at work on Imoka, The Instant lie left a roll-top desk waa opened Intn a bed. The railing was folded together and allpped Into a closet, u table was transformed Into a washstand, a cabinet turned into n bureau, tho eafe was put awuy in Ha case, tho curtains were pulled down, and tho room was to all appearances a Bleeping apartment. By that means the poor dupe waa never ablo to find tha place where lie hnd been bunkoed. I aaw IJaggtt' old cork snfo when I was laat In San Francisco, it Is now owned by a cigar dealer, who bought It ns a curio, aud whtle It la pretty badly battered, one can still see plnlnly that it waa a wonderful piece of mechanical work." Beauty la Blood Deep. Clean blood menus a clean skin. No bcautv without it. Coscarets, Candy C'athar tio clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- Curities from the body, llegin today to nnish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by tailing Cam-arete, beauty lor ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 2jc, 50c. In time of war Franca piitsll'O out of every HUM) of her population in the Held: Germany, Mil); ltus.-in. 'Jin. Dearneas Citnnnt Re Cared by looal applications, a they cuu not reach tlie diseased portion nf the ear. Tliero is only one wav to cure deafness, nnd that is by constitu tional reuiiMllee. Deafness is osiised byanln named couditlou ot the mucous lining nt the Eustachian Tube. When this tube get In tlumed you have a rumbling sound or imper fect liesring, nnd when it Is entirely (dosed Deafness is the result, and unlese the lnflaran mstlnn UUD be taken out and this tube re stored to It normal cond.ta m.henrlng will be destroyed forever. Nine iscs out of tun are osiised by catarrh, which leuothliis hut aula, flamed condition of the nuiroii surfaces. We will give One Hundret Dollars for any esse of Deafness (i-hummI hv cnt irrhltbtoan nntbo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure, tieud lor oiroulars, free. V. J. Chsnbv A Co Toledo, O. Sold by Drunglxt-. Hall's family 1111- lire the best. Nashville, Teun., has no public park be cause tho law creating a park commission was held to be unconstitutional. A new law will be framed. OstrUk HMilleil Ills Spi-eoh, Anybody who heard Senator Allen ot Nebraska, deliver tils famous fifteen-hour Bpeech agalnBt the bill for the repeal at the Sherman tsllver bill would hardly believe that anything coud stump him. Yet there is an ex perience In the senator's life which shows that, after all, he In like unto other mortals, says the, Washington Post. "I waa campaigning In my state once," said tho senator, "when I hud occasion to speak at a fair grounds. The grand stand was full, und the occasion seemed to be full ot promise for an orator overflowing as I was with political gospel, Just as I bad commenced a mtm brought out an ostrich hitched to a sulky. I don't know whether you ever saw the trot ting ostrich In the east, but out west he was a great attraction. Well, aa soon as that bird began to run around the track I wasn't In it. The ostrich monopolized the attention ot every man, -woman and child. When the bird stopped the people listened to me, but when he threw out his long Jegs again there was a roar of laughter and applause which drowned every word I uttered. Finally, I gave it up. I let the trotting ostrich have everything his own way." The winter draperies ot ' a house onvert ugliness tato batuty. AFTER THAT They Trent Around Him Like He Wat a Bwmmp. New York Tribune: "I heard a cap ital story last night." said Oeorge Cabol nf St. Louis at the Hoffman House. "Years ago In a western fron tier town a traveler, footsore and weary, arrived one afternoon, and made his way down the one street of the burg. He was suddenly startled by the sounds of shots, nnd looking up discovered four men shooting at one another. Tho men were standing at the four corners nf an Imaginary square, nnd each shooting at the man catuoorner to him. Helng In what, be supposed a safe position he panned to watch the outcome, of the fray, when a bullet, going wide of its Intended mark, cut by his car. That roused his wrath, and drawing his pistol be drop ped the man In his tracks who had all but dropped him. Another bullet flying wide from Its mark, but near to the stranger, caused him to lay out one of the other pair, and the two re maining men sought safety in flight. In that particular town duels had been previously comparatively harmless amusement, owing to the poor marks manship of the contestants, but the man who could shoot had arrlvrd, and the Inhabitants, although they turned out to greet him In a hotly and grant him the freedom of the city, did so In manifest awe and trepidation. When ever he told the story afterward he used to wind It up impressively by Raying: 'And, boys. In that town after that they went around tne as If I had been a swamp." quite a Different Thing. Mr. Doe I am surprised that you put up with your son's extravagance. Mr. Iloxe O, I don't, I merely put up for It. New York Journal. Each package of Tutsan Fauklkss Dts colors more goods then nny other dye and colors them better too. Sold by all druggists. Ther nre 35 Sac nnd Fox, K5 Chippowas, 250 Kicknpoor, 2S0 Iowna and 5H4 Pottawn tomles now on tho Pottawatomie reservation in Kansas. Doa'l Tobacco Spit snl Smoke Tsar Life Asy. To quit tobacco easily nnd forever, be mar nello, full of life, nerve and vluor, take No To Uao, the wnndnr-worl'er, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, Mo or SI. Curo guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling tteuiedy Co., Chicago or New York. Ice-making by electricity is suggested for central stations in summer, when loo is In demand and electric lights urn little needed. 5trs. VVInslow's Soothing Syrup for children ti elhltig.sol tens the Kiiiiis,rodti('inK I ulln mms lion, sliuyb pain, curt wind co'lu. a Uottl:. Tho Paris nutomobllo manufacturers ob ject to having numbers put on their vehicles, ou the ground that It would mar their looks, Tn Cure n Cold In On Dny. TskO I.AXiTIVI IlKOMO QUININS TaBI.BTS. All drut-'gl-t i-efnud the m utejr If it falls to cure. K. YY, Gsors'S slxnsture In on each box. -'5c. There are about l'J.530 persons ou tho pay rolls of the city of Boston, and the estimated population of the municipality Is 500,(100. To Care Constlpntlo Forever .Tske (UiM-uroti Candy Csthsnle. lOoorff. U(I.C fail to cure, druggists refund saoaey. In 1HD1 a society for the promotion of the study of foreign language was founded la l'srhi. It now has over 3,003 members. Vita I. it view, debilitated or exhausted cured by Dr. Kline's Invigorating 'tonic. Khsk II. trial buttle tor X week's treatment. Dr. Kline, ).ilUl Arcu St, i'hiUdelptiln. rounded is; I, Some ot the Boer rifles taken by the llrlt. isb are double-barreled miiKzle-londers of a puttern made over thirty years ago. I believe Plso n C'urn I'nr Consumption unveil my boy'H iife lsHtsuuiiner. Mis. Alms; Done. I.Asa, l,e Hoy, Mlou., Oct DO. 181H. For calling another man a liar through the telephone n citizen of llooue toiinty, Iowa, hud to pay a line of 3. IIoiv Are Tour Kldoeya f Dr. Ilobbs' Rv-trns-its Pills en re all klrtueir Uli Mane pie trim. Add. Slurllug- Huiuud; i:u.,CJliii;oor N. IT. A Terosf stock comi auy, with a capital of .ViO.OiO, has been formid in Milan for the pcrfoi'ii.aiicu of church music. The llest riexrlpllon fur ClillU and Fever Is a bottle of liuovs's Tsstci.vks ( nil l Tonic. It U simply iron iiu-l ijinniue In it Uuieluss form. No emu uo pay. Price too. Thirty-six foreign vessels, having un ng gregatu tonnage of 67,5511, met with disaster in Aiinirhiuu witters lust y nr. Educate Tone Bowota With CasMreta, Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. tOe, Hie. It G. O. O. fall, druggists refund money. Ia the mouth of December 7.000 men nn pliid for enlistment lu the United Hiatus army, and 1.661 w re accepted. Cures stl Throet and I.ung AnVclious. COUGH SYRUP v Getthrceonine. Refit iiihititute. A Vis sure Dr. Mmltt Wi curt Vjr.tiia. 7W j.'a ratacsuatSKBSj Worthless Stuff! What a lot of trash is sold as cough cures. The hollow drum makes the loudest noise the' biggest advertise ment often covers worthlcssness. Sixty years of cures and such testi mony as the follow ing have taught us what Aycr's Cherry Pectoral will do. " I had a most stubborn cough for many years. It deprived me of sleep and made me lose flesh rapidly. I was treated by many eminent physicians, but could get no permanent relief. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and I be gan to get better at once. I now sleep well, my old flesh is back, and I enjoy myself in every way at the age of seventy-four." R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn., Feb. 7, 1899. It's tie do-is you-would-be-done-by cough medicine. Try a 25-cent bottle. CHOICE Vegetables will always find a ready market but only that farmer can raise them who has studied the great secret how to ob tain both quality and quantity by the judicious use of well balanced fertilizers. No fertil izer for Vegetables can produce a large yield unless it contains at least 8 Potash. Send for our books, which furnish full information. We send them free' of charge. CiKRMAN KALI WOKKS, y3 Nsiibau St., New York. Tlio Ijohc Ink nutdo, but no dearer man nn jiuortHt. isr 93 MNMMHtOHNHMI FOR 14 CENTS S Vfm wUta to ffftin tUiaatr Jtt .CO iPkf biftrl'it fciorlttruciimtrHiC t ovrwnrrjr am Juo. 11 1j K.di-ii, Krlf Rip Cl)tft Kftrlr Dinner Ouiuu, Urilfiaut ft lowr bead. Abov 10 Pkgi. nurtb 9100, w will uai i you irea, iuMiur with iu i riiv iaiiog, triii ut III about IAIUII MILLION lOlLAR POT ATI iih ruoctint ut tliia autira) A io, ttmpa. VV iovita ruurlrkJ. And rtfiavrou wmi arr ut wiiueai. PrliaaoM Halaar'a lyuA. aatafltatToMtoOi.n.o,rtb A C johi a. alii a. hsd ., i.i can a ft, Kit, iattttittttiattttatttaaaal ti t lA.'.w.ii'. ir- T.1 I ON TEW lAa' TRIAL! rUUIIl.UII MOOD CREAM BUTTER SEPARATORS. SEPARATORS Ma. I, I Cw, v I t cm M. Ka t ll'-S M. tfX I -. Ii ha. . ci. It. V&Itoo" U N.i. , 1 ). Ii LliiiWvlli Ca. i, ID ! m I Clmm mm Ttrm H II Onm Sit 1 tna-m .viUa hi ktA. rA, In the country it is hard to get help for the house hold work. Wives, mothers and 'daughters who do their own work should have the very best of everything to do it with. Ivory Soap is the best; it cleans quickest and is easiest on the hands. It floats. A WORD OF WARNINCi. Thr r many white soaps. cti rrpresrnted to t "just (P" m the 'Ivory '-, " th,-v ARB NOT, hut llln all countirft-lte, la k tlie peculiar mni rcmulur-le quilnw of tlie genulnt. Ask for "Ivory " Siisp and Insist upon jft?iiln(r It. COrVHIdMT lOH BV IHt PHOCTtn ft. UAMSLC CO. CmCMNATI Sore Hand. 1 f Red, Rough Hands, Itching, Burning D,f .J D.uf..t P. r 1 ' i a anna, tnu a dimui rmger nnas. One Night Treatment Soak the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURA SOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simply wonderful, and points to a speedy cure of the most distress ing cases when physicians and all else fail. ore Hands 8 Years Cured, Pain So Intense Would Nearly Twist Fingers From Socket. Ham!s Puffed Up Like n Toad. Water Ran Through Bandages to Floor. Had to Walk tlie Floor Until Would Fall Asleep. Fingers Would Peel Like an Onion. Doctors Could Not Cure. Eilit yenrs ago I a;ol, sure lnuuls, t'uiiimiinnj: with a 1iiruiu snnsUon on my llngi'M mni on Kin of the IiiiikI. AVIkmi l-itilibi'il tliem, you could Hon little wliltif plniili's. 1 fi-lt like tw ining my Anger on! of tin ir aockets. 1 hail high fcvi-r, hiii1 fold rlilll run over trie, ami o I kepi It. going until I wan tired out. NlgtiM. 1 liuii to walk tlm floor until I fell asleep. Mv hinnU iK'eleil like, an onion, the linger nulla got loow, unit the, watar rau out, unit w herever there waa a lilllo pimple there the burning fire wai tlmt, happened at. lemt ten tiiueii. I uni i iiiinlng u liliu-k'mllh hop, honie Nhoeing, anil 1 would not ahut. up the, uliop for nny lunly, .huL it waa hard. My lutnil puffed up worm limn :i to.ul. When I drove liorso nails, Uio wuler from my liuuil ran througli tlie linudage, on o the floor. My cus tomiMS rtifused to look ut my hand. I h:id a friend Hike m to the doctor; he. guvo naolutioii of aoiuething to hnllie tny liunda. 1 went to auothcr doctor, I think, for a year. I found vmr ailverlincmcut In a L'llca newa paper, and 1 got, the ( i tioi ka remedieH. A aoon nn J used them I began to gain, and after unlng u limit iiimntily of them J wai entirely cured. J Id not take fifty dollar for a cuke of Ci'THH'HA Soaf If 1 could not get Willi any more. I would not suffer unv more :m I illd. for the whole pmintrr ' tcli. 'Ji, 18!8. t'ASl'KK I'lK'lXt'III.EIt, Pembroke, Cienesee to., N. licufa Complete Externa! and Internal Treatment tor Eiery humor, G.in.!illii(ur Cctickha Hiiir Ciic ), tn i-lraiiu ill. akin nt erutu and SCMli-. Hvlia Mitl.D lii. tblckeD.ii cutlrln, i;tTII'UIU 4I1STMIMT (bo. I, . " 'nliilly allay Itihlnn, lufl.niin.llou, mid iriilaltim, aud aoiUi.anit THO bOtf i9l.20 liial, ami I'lTiniHi K,,l IT (&Uc), to cool aud rl.anM Hi' liluo.1. A Vlaui I Nit laufUn umrl.nl tooui.th. muat torturing, rlltflrurlm, ml hiimlilallii kin, aeilp, and bitmd bumiiri, Uh luaa ut hxlr, wheo a I la. fallt. Void iliroiitriiiiut Un- wnrlil. I'.. Trail linu. xu Cuia. Hour., Uola l'ron., Uuatun, V. H, A. " All .ticul Uu- tikiu. bcl)!, ami llalr," Umt. millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap I'.K-lin ivi'Iv On- iirpKervliift. purtfylnn, and beautifying the akin, for cleiimlna- Uie aralp of ennt, M-.ilin, nml ilanrtrutt, nnil tlm Hupping of fulltna; hair, for aofu-ulnn, white nln,ant aiiiilliliiK ml, roiiKli, nnil toia iianila. In the form of bmha foraunoylUK lirlutlona, lullam. iikuIi.iih, ami rlinflngt, or too fi-i-e or nffi-nalve ii-ripii-atlnn, In tlie form of wiuliua for nli-oralivo wi-ukni-tiiii-a, and for inuny aannllva antlnrptlo purposra whkh rrnillly luirscat (hi'iiiM-lv tj wnaii-n, and i'pi-iiully mothc-ra, and fur all Uia iur)oaiia of tlie toilet, bath, and nur.i-ry. No amuuiitof iiarauaalon can Imlui-e thoae who hare euro tiard It to use any othur, puprelaily for preserving and purifying the akin, ai-Jilp. and hair of Infant, and i-hlldien. I I li r Hi SoAI'ronihlncadrPrate emollient prupBrlleadertvud froniCUTICuai,, the Kieut Llu cure, with tlie puri-atot cluHnnIng IngredlniiU aud the inu.t retrrihlng ot flower oilora. No other mtdtcatrtt soap etr roinpounded is to be compared with It for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, sculp, hair, nnd hsnds. No other foreign or (loiiiL-tl'c toilet soap, however espdite. Is to be compared with It for all the purpose . of tho toilet, liutli, aud nursery. Thus It i-oinliluea tu inb Boar at Okl I'Kli'B, via., Twkktv Kivk t iiN'rs, the -i' skin and coinpluilou soap, the l4T UiUet aad suf Vahy soap lu the world. , Don't Stop Tobacco Suddenly It 'njnre nrrvous system to do so. HA fin ( I llllll the only cure that REILLY CURES and uotihV yon when to slop. hold wlio a KiiiranU. tnat tnr. nnira will core any ease. WfcW-wvnw h rr(j iBu,aUO,, u mW curm yuu. A tall i nurgisU or bv mall prepaid, l a box: 8 bui.s .) booklet fr... Wr te M'HiK Ml MlfAf. 0. LaCr.w.. UU. HEW DISCOVMT: Km amek raltstf d mm aumi adMtUiaoniaia a.nd KtsiavA' traLaaa.ib, DROPSYJ imm- Buoa uf tMUuiuniaii UN U Ifsflltoi.1 .Ith I TU. ...' fy. Hf.a SurtsyaatSM I I llwinpeii a.i Qthemii i icm nm i ADPorAio t I IILUVI1 UVLLTU Most 11 fed of potato oo Mrtli i umv - JI Cat) (if IrVlla AO (UM ftUUHt Ki. Jv ur i lUrltMt Mis WhIi PuUuj. i M Lmrfml (Wrm fcad gtH wad 3 up ft UM, 9eoa iuwii4uiio.k w atta Ualalai. k 0 r '-rrrr Hp, " CilSi'fTsrit "iu!TuirAUo? "up. Ta.14). (Jood. ' Counh brruD. Taauia (loud. TJaa I ID lime, mid hr dmirirtrtA TVI.St.V -- - -fHl I In
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