on, d i a rlcnn akin. Nrt I asoifrt Candy Cathsr. f'" . ... i:,... nnil driving n im. ,ht,n, l.r).!y. I''''" to-diiy to ' V-:i. (.Intihis. liliu-khr-fltl. f''lf'hi!,in completion by taking t o' ... rents. AH dnitf- ' n :i to bo attached to a ''X-' r--''" irlromlntr. ... i- nna flaw ,,.(, cimisK Ttr.i.m. All .(,r. .,.,, tr it inns to euro. LSl'itura i"n c b0X" l,&0. ,r'i(K) distinct muscle III 111 ''""nf ' irhleb tlm Lost nf us keep conditio by proper use. "1, 1.7,0V Cure (or Consumption 1 tar rtnik'li "n(1 colds. Jons I'. .nff.inJ-.rab.iM'wa. "rlTwiw In circulation In Tturv -iUy i-1 1 niii" u ''"j. LiTia Smoss tour Lire Amy. 1 .... nml viiror. take No-Ta "lurirorliT. that mU. weak nun ',dj (. Clilr0 or New York. .. . c.irni.'in newspaper thorn ii In Kurop" seventy-one mar. ,rprlt"'- .JH nil th lm rrqnlri! t mM FiMin" SoM by it Blood Dep. i JuTk- marrbtgc with ft d"eotieil , rend r in y !r tlm llrsi ..lUMvf K')-. "' .nun. l,V,Sm.tliliiL'f y raptor rhlMron lll. 1 uli" wind relic Xtc. M botl.li. liVlng i"'"1 ninny fnrmif Villi (nrulluii m order that tuny l It. inco jr Blood ttiir.e most desired of a Spring Lcini in thorough punuVatiou iiblooil. Willi this work o1 t ling going on there is corn renovation of every part u( tiijuteiQ. Not only is the eor- :iliUJ made fresh, bright and I;, but the stuiuaoh also ro li in belter digestion, its Liew fur food at proper times ihmp Appetite, the kidueys ;iir properly perform their ii0 (mictions, and there in, in 1, new brain, nerve, mental . Vslive strength. d's' hnarilla tueatbe peculiar finalities ii'wr to llm lf which acootv.- jili those good things (or all take it. An unlimited hat of kWlul cures nroves its merit. B'lflV'l!" ,""5t r"y for i3ull v "'"""t'lVC-couKh. Live , n - . ii 1 1 if 1 . Dun 13 Svntl tmshSynip.rcHrfwill fu7,uK m onfc nnd Hie jo.iMi lie turnl. met only a.t cts. IStUntlflo llrqiimt. Mailt bequest has been madu ilwslly of France by M. Blichoffshclln. tlio linnb pnwho became a naturallxed U nineteen years ago and pamnment for a division m Marlllruea. He baa mado toehold of the Nl Nd by hlmarlf mtr. itJ f Instruments, library and university, together with 100.000. to tie devoted to tbn "or the establtshtnent on h wwell known to English Ho patronim Nloo or Iw lnwlnlfi The total value j-i(hoirbclm bequest is esti- 'vm.iHiu nance, or 200,000. observatory ban done good ;Klitlilc men are glad to boo fe Ik assured through the Its founder. London Telo- n Ac .oritff record far ab (j touting female Ills tJney troubles as ?JJ f- Plnkham's r'e Compound. Qes that are ad i !" o cure every not be spool fles Plnkham's Compound will every kind of III Wmay afflict men, y children, but Monumental that itf does euro all toouliar to women. J fact IndispuU "can bo verified Man a million VJ i&fck don't ox Z'ak the medl lla tho record '8r9es number of l"-Lvmifl.. KpoycLAs faJioririES union PMtnTr1 MADE. rC7 I'-iUifS; mmi CO., Brockton, IU. fHhompson'i Eye Water REV. OBJALMAGE. TUB EMINENT DIVINE'S SUNDAY DISCOURSE. tinlvlrrit Vlrloiy In Krtrrnl Tlm Tri umph or tli U'lrlil U hlmrrrim, From Tciiiplnlioii t'Hlnmllr Mnjf H ATrleil ly Itminlnir Awav Kroin ('ipyriu!it lnuo.l V.-ArtNiiriiN. i. C From tin o!.l limn lttl iii'Bnn Dr. J'tilinn0 In thi.i rlltroarw makes nomn nturtliiii; ii(jostl()in us to t h-t lientslyltwof IMiriMtlmi work nnd ioint out tlm roinon ot so mimv pious fntlurno; text, Josliun vlll., 7, "Th'iu filinllyti rise up rroiu tb nmhuslt and selzn 1111011 tlio eltv." Onn Hnljh11t.il nvniilnir, with my family nronnd me. wn wnr tiilklnx ovir the scmii'h of the text. In til ) wiilx open . hiiiI tlm qtll'ik InterroKutions and th l.lHiii'heil eheoks I riinilxed whiil 'i tlirlliiiifi ilrum:i It wns. TIiito Is tlm old eltv, shorter hy niiniii than any other eltv 'in the iiKe, epelleil with two l.urs, A, t, Al. Joshua rind his men want to take it. llw to do It is the quest Ion. On n lornior occasion, l'i n BtrlKlitforward, race to tm-e IK'lit, tlioy had tieen delnutnil, hut now thev iirnicolnt; to tako It by iiinhin-riidii. Oimeral .loshun has two divisions In his army. Tlm onn rtlflslon tlm hstllo.worn rruninandnr will lesd liluiself. tlm otlmr division Im sends oft to encamp In 1111 iimOiisli on tlm west fldn of the city ot Al. No torcliun. 110 lanterns, no sound (,t heavy ImltalloiiH. tnt 30,000 swarthy warriors tnovliiif in hlloni-e, spenkliiK only in n whlspir: no rimmriK or sw iros HK uni; .siiiokis, nst the wiitiMimen ot At illseiivnr it, nml the struts Lvm Im a (silurn. If the roisti ri'i s'ddirr In the IsrHMlitisn ar;ny foiL'ois li i m. l r. all iiloii tuo lino tlm word is "Hush!" Joshua lulu s tlm other divMoit, tlm in With wlih'h ho l In marid.. nnd puis It cm tuo north side of the city rf Aland limn I'pend tlm tilKht In r'Coinu'ltirlii io tlm vallry. 'l'liiTii ho Is, thinking ever llm fur Hums o, 111.' i iimlri(; .,iy with noinetlilni( of Urn fis lin.. of W'-lilriutori tlio nljrht l,efori Walorlioi or of .Mi-ado nnd I.e tlio uic.lit lielor- f ietlysluir. Thero Imstand.s In llm niRht nnd siiys tu hlinsull: "i'onder Is tlm illvislmi In urti l.usli on the wi 't sldo ot Ai. Hero l.s tlm ilivislon hiivo iiiiiler my i.'Sini' I11I eoinrriHIid on t lie north side of Ai. Tlir Is tho old i t y h'.iunhnriiiK In its sin. To morrow will he the tattle." l.ooit! The nieniliiir already hexins to tip the hills. Thr aillliary otThietsof Al look nut In the morn -Inn very early, and, while tliey do not sen tlm division ia ambush, they behold the other dlvlhlons of Joshuii, and thoerv "To armsl To itrui.v' rlni through nil t In: streets of tlm old l own, ami everv swrril, whHther hacked and bent orio-wly welded. Is broiiKhl out, and nil llm Inhablliiuts of tlm city of Ai pour lliroiiRh tho irate, an Infuriated torrent. hii.I tlmir ory Is. "f.'ome, wo'll make nuU'li wocU v.Uh josiniu nun bis troops!" No sooner bud lliiw people rf tVi eonii' out HRHlnst tho irooiM of .loshun thnit Jutihua iravo such a command as ho seldom gave "Kail buck!" Why, they could not twlleve their own enrs! Is Joshua's rour ntfo lulliuif him? Tin retreat is beaten, nnd the Israelites tiro llyiuir, throwlni; blankets and ranteens on ever ld under this worse than Hull It'lii defent. And you euirht to Imiir llm rotdleis of Ai clieur and ciiet-r and ijlmer. Hut tlmy liu.v.a t .0 soon. 'J'ho iiieii lylii',' in nuihush are .stralnlni; ilmlr visi.,,1 to r.'oi ome signal from Joshua that tliey may know what time to drop upon Ibe idly, .loshua takes hlr burnished hpeur, Khtlerini? in tho sun like a shall ot (loom, and points It toward tlm elty, and when the men up yonder In the ambush see It with liuwkliko swoop they drop upon Al and without stroke of sword or stab of rpenr take tlio city nnd put it to the torch. 80 much lor the division that was in ambush, llow about tlm division under Joshua's command? No sooner does Joshua stop In the lll(;ht than all his men stop with him, and ns ho wheels they wheel, for In a voe of thunder ho erlcd "Halt!" one strong arm driving bad; a torrent of Hyins troop. And then, as ho points his spent through tlio koIhuu IlKht toward that fated city, his troops know that they are to stHrt lor It. What a seenn it was when the division In nmhuslt whieli hud taken the city marchod down ncainst the mcu of Al on tlio ouo side, and the troops under Joshua doubled: up their enemies from tlm other side, und tho men of Ai were cuutrht botwoen these two hurri canes of Israelii Ish couraire, thrust before and behind, stubbed to breast and back, (jrouud between tlm upper and the nethei i:illl.!oues ot (toil's indignation! Woe to llm elty of Ai! Cheer for Israel! Ltson the llrsl: There is such a thlni as victorious retreat. Joshua's labium back was thu first chapter iu his succesnrul be sletroivtont. And there are times In your life wliou the best thing you cuu do Is to run. l"ou were once the victim ot strong drink. The demijohn unit the deenutei were your flere foes. They ounm down upu you with greater fury than the men 01 Al upon the men of Joshua, lour only safotv Is to get away from thmn. V0111 dissipating companions will eoum around vou for your overthrow, linn for vom life! Kali back I Full buck from tho drink iiiK saloon! Kail back from tlm wlac j aitj! Your flight Is your advance; your retreat Is your victory. Thuro Is a suloon down on tlm next street that bus almost beet I lio rulu of your soul. Then why do you go ulong that street? Why do you nol fiass through some other street rut her than y the place of your calamity? A spoon ful of brandy taken for mediciual pur poses by a man who twenty year before bad beeu reformed from drunkenness hurled Into inebriety und the gmvo one of tlio best friends I aver had, del rent is victory! Hern Is a converted Infidel. Ho Is 90 htrong now In his lalth In the Oosuol Im says Im cuu read anything. What are you reuding? liollugliroke? Audrew Jackson Davis's, tracts? Tyudull's Glasgow Uni versity address? Drop them and run. Vuu will bo 1111 liilldel before you die unless you quit that, I'tieso men of Ai will bo 'too uiueh for you. Turn your back 011 tho rank and fllo of unbelief. My before they eul you with their swords und transllx you with their Javelin. Ho, also, there is victorious retreat in the religious world. Thousunus of times the kingdom of Christ lias seemed to fall back. Wliou the blood nf l ho Scotch Covenanters gnvo a deeper dye. to the heather of tho highlands, when the Vaudols of France chose extermination rather than make au unchristian surrender, when ou St, llartlio lomew's day mounted assassins rode through llm streets of I'arls, crvlng "Kllli Uloodlottin Is good iu August! KI1P Death to the Huguenots! Kill!" when Lady June drey's hnad rolled from till executioner's block, when Calvin was Im prisoned Iu the castle, when John K110.1 died for thu truth, when John linnyriti lay rotting In Iledlord Jail, saying, "If (tod will help nm and my physical life cou tiuues, I will stay here until the moss grows ou my eyebrows rather than glveup my faith," tho duys ot retreat for tin church were days of victory. . Tho pllgrm fathers fell back from the other sldo of the sea to Plymouth, Hook but now are marshaling a continent for the .Christliinlnatlon of the world. Tin Church nf Christ falling buck from Pied uiont, falling buck from ltuu HI. Jacques, falling back from St. lleuls, falling back from Wurtumberg castles, falliug back from the llrussuls market place, yet all the time triumphing Notwithstanding all the reverses which the Churcliof Christ suf fers, what do weseo to-day? Twelve thou sand missionaries of tlm erossou heathen grouuds; eighty thousand ministers ol Jesus Christ Iu this bind; at least four hull dreil millions ot Christians on the eartli. Falling buck, yel advancing until thu old Wesleynn liymu will prove truu; The lion of Judith shall break the chain Aud give us the victory again and again! (tut there is a mora marked llluslratlor of victorious retreat Iu tlm life of mil Joshua, thu Jesus ot the ages. First full lug back from au appalling height to an appalling depth, falling from celestial lillli to terroatrlal valleys, from throne tu man ger; yet that did not seem to sufllce llici as as u retreat. Falliug back still farther from Dethlehoiu to Nazareth, from Naz areth to Jerusalem, back from Jerusalem to Golgotha, buck from Golgotha to the muusoleum In the rock, buck down over the precipices ot perilltlou until He wulkud amid the cuvernn of thu eternal captives arid drank of thu wino of the wruth ot Almlgiity God, umld the Aliabs aud tlm Jczebuls and thu Uelshaxurs. Oil, men of the pulpit and men of the pew, Christ's descent from heaven to euitli docs not measure half tint distance! It was from glory to perdition, tit) descended Into noil. All thu records ot earthly retreat ars as nothing compared with this falliug back. Hauta Auuii, with the fragments of If.i uruiy living over tUu plutuuiuot M"iluu. and Napoleon and his nrmy retreatlnr; from Moscow Into the awful snows nf Itusslu ar.i not worthy to be mentioned with this retreat, when all tlm powers ot darkness seemed tube pursuing Chil-l n lie tell back until the body of Hun who came to do such wonderful things lay pulse. Ies nnd stripped. Methlnks that ilm city nf Al wis not so emptied or Its Inhabitants when I hey went to i.ursno Joshua i,s per. dillon was emptied of devils when they stinted for tlm pursuit of Christ, und Ho fell back an I back, down lower, down low'T, chasm below vhiism, jiii below pit, until He seemed to strike llm bultom of oli jurgnll in and s-orn and torture. Oh, the long, loud, jubilant -limit of h-l at the de. lent of tlm l.nrd God Almighty! Ijisrmn the second: Tun triumph of tlm wicked Is short. Did you ever see an nrmv iu a panic? There is nothing so uuei.ii. Irollnblo. If yon had sloo I at Long llrldge Washington, during tlm opening of our sad Civil War, you would know what It Is to sen an army run. And when thoo men nf Al looked nut and saw tho.o men of Joshua in a stampede thev expected easy work. They would scatter them as the equinox tlio h aves. Oh, the gleoful und Jubilant deseont of the men of M upon the men of Joshua! Ilut tlmlr exhilaration was brief, for tlm tide of battle turned, tin I these quondam conquerors lelt their miser able carcasses in tlm wilderness of llcthu ven. Ho It always Is, lim triumph of llm Wicked Is short. You make i'JU.uOO at the gnmbllng table. Jin you expect to keep II I i ou will die In llm poorhoits.i, Vou make a fortune by Iniquitous tralllc. Do you ex pc.ct to keep It? Vour mouev will scatter or It will stay long enough to eurse vour children after you ate dend. t ail over the roll o( bad men who r s. perod nml how short was their prosper Ity. For awhile, like the men of Al, they went from conquest to nonquest. bin nfter awhlm disaster rolled buck upon them, and they were divided Into three parts. Mis. fortune took their proporly, Cm grave tonlt I'lelrbody and tlm lost world took their soul. I am always interested Iu tlm bull I . tug of palaces or dissipation. like to have them built ol the best granite and have the rooms made large nml to have Hie pillars made very Ikui. God Is going to conquer them, and they will I n turned Into asvluuis and art galleries and churche... How long will It taku vour Invs to get through yourill gotten gains? The wicked do not live out liiiif Ihnlr dav. Fonnvhilo nrny swagger ami strut and make a great splash in llm newspapers, but ufter awhile it all ilwludlesdown Into a brief paragraph "Dioil suddenly, April H, 1110(1, at thirtv-llve years of age. lielutives and friends of the family are invited to attend tlm fu'mral on Wednesday at 'J o'clock trom his late resi lience 011 Madison square. Interment at Greenwood or Oak Hill." Rome of them jumped oil the docks. Some of them took prusslo n -l I. Home or them Ml under the -nap of a Derringer pistol. Some ot them spent their days In a lunatic asylum. Where lire William Tweed nnd his nsso clHtes? Where tire James Fisk, the liber tine, und all tbn other misdemeanants? 'I he wicked do uot live out half their davs. Disembogue, O world of darkness! Come up. Hlldobrand nnd ll"nry II and liobes plerre, and with blistering anil blasphotn log and nation Hps, bins out, "The triumph of the wicked is short." Lesson the third: How much may be a. complishud by lying In ambush for oppor. .unities. Are yiu hypercritical of Joshua's maneuver? Do yon sav that It was eheut ing for him to taku Unit city bv ambus cade? Was it wrong for Washington to kindle eiirnpllres 011 Jersey heights, giving the Impression to the opposing force that a grout army was encamped ihere when thoro was none at all? I answer, if the war was right, then Jt shnn was right in bis stratagem. He violated mi Hag of truce. He Lroko no trinity, but bv a lawful iimbus.'anu captured the eltv of Al. Oh, that we all knew how to He iu nm bush for opportunities to servo God! The best of our opportunities do not He on the surface, but are secreted. Ily tact, by slratagen, by Clirlstlau ambuscade, yoii may take aliucst any castle of sjn ' for Christ, Coma up toward men with, a reg ular lieslegement ot argument, und vmi will be defeated, but just wait iiulil tlm door of their hearts Is set ajar, or tlu-y are off their guard, or their severe caution s away trom home, and thou drop in ou tliom from it ChiUtliiu ambuscade. There has been many a man up to hU chin In sclentlllc portfolios which proved thero was no Christ and no divine rnvela Hon. his pen a sclmutor 11 tine Into thu boart of theological opponents, whonever- iiioiess tins nuen illhcomllted and captured for God by soma little three-voar-old elobi who bus got tip aud put bersriowy arms nrouiiu run sinewy iiuok nuu asked in simple question about God. Oh, mako a flunk movement! Steal :i march 011 the devil! Cheat that man luti heuven! A !t treatise that will stand all the laws of homltoties may f ill to do that which a penny tract of Christian eutreatv may accomplish. Oh, for more Christians iu ambuscade--no lying In Idleness, but waiting ror a quick spring, waiting until just tlm right Hum comes! Do not talk to 11 man about the vituity of this World on the day when ho has bought something at "13" ami is going 10 sell It at "13." Ilut talk to him about the vanity of the world on Cm dav when lm has bought something at "1.7'auJ Is compelled to sell it at "12." Ijessuu the fourth; The importance 0( Inking good aim. There Is Joshua, but how arothosepooploltn ambush tin vouder to know when tliey are to drop on the oltyr mm now are mesi! mun nrouiiu Joshua i t know when tliey ure to stop their light aud advnuco,' There must be some signal a signal to stop tlm one dlvlslnu and to start the other. Joshua, with a spuitr on which were ordinarily hung tlm colors of battle, points toward tho city. Ho stands In such a cousj ieuous position, und there Is so much of the morning light dripping from the sp'inr tip, that all around the horizon they see ll. It was as much as to say: "Thero is the oily. Take ll!" God knows an I we know that a" great deal of Christian attack amounts to noth ing simply because wo do uot take good aim. Nobody knows aud wo do not know ourselves which point wo want to take when we ought to makeup our minds what God will have us to do and point our s pern io that direction an I then burl our body, niud, soul, tium, eternity at Unit one Ur get. Iu our pulpits? nnd pews and Sunday, schools aud prayer meetings wu waul to get a reputation lor snyiug prutly things, and so wo polat our spear toward thu Mowers, or we want it reputation lor saying sublime things, and wt point ourspe.ir toward the stars, or we want to get a reputation for historical knowledge, and wo point our spear toward tho past, or wo want to got u reputation for great liberality, so weswing our spear all around, while there is the old world, proud, rebellious and urinoil agalust all righteousness, and Instead or ruuuing uny further away from Its pursuit we ought to turn arouud, plant our foot In the strength of the eternal God, lift the old cross and point It In tlm direction of the world's conquest till, tho redeemed of earth, marching up from one side und thu glorllleil of heaven inarching down from the other side, the last battlement of sin Is oompellud to swing out the streamers of Kmaiiuel, O church of God, take aim anil conquer! Lautartliie's llarlier Mt III Alive, Lumartlue's barber, a certain it Isopy, is (anye a I'urij correspondent) Btlll ullvo. He Is Jtmt ninety-two, nnd his greatest delight Ih to talk of hU hero. Ho trenanterH up u faded daguer reotype of the geutlintnlul politician, who, having been the dominant flgurs in Franco, died in obscurity. M, Iapoy'j nhow was the favorite gathering place ot tho celebrities of '48. It Is prob able that M. de Lnniurtine, who used to Biunirton his hainlicuser to Macon, employed him ua an cm Unary in those turbulent duyu. It wus plwuslug to know from such tin authority that Lamnrtine was tho inventor of "gen nine bear's grease from RusHla," and that this unguent -was tlis ottUHe ot the poet's silky locks Home Mou Are Horn I.ueky, An Indiana man claims to have a brother In England who is the father ot 32 children, nil by one marriage. Three tlmoa there were quadrupluts, four times triplets, and twins appeared on the scene twice. All of the children except two are said to be living. New York Tribune. PECULIARTIES OF GENIUS. Ta- fttartoi of Rime. Keinhrlrh. Hl. tnno and dig. I oil. Onn prima donim nt least has lieeq known to take her own conk to prepare dlntipr for her whru .she was invited out to dine. Mme. .Seinin h h Is not ao exui tins I" hor requirements. In one iRKpect she I iinylpldlim everything she diiuks must be warm, even cliiim puRnn. The other nllit at a large dinner party she surprised hor hostess by asking for 11 pitcher o." hot. water. W ii"n It, wns brought io tn r ;;ltn pro ceeded to dilute the champagne in her glass, "to keep," i,s she expressed 1:, "from takiiiir cold." - Her Inisimiil, poeslbly fearing that with such ft sen sitive organization Mine. Kembri.'li might take cold If ho fulled to pour hot water In bis rliri'iipaKim, followed the sumo hygienic course. Hut Tamug 110 was the frying one, when It rnme to dinner parties. Vport one occasion, the lit. Indeed, of the kind, he was Invited to dint- In tho H.u.reil and Inner most circles. Home of his fellow tdng ers. including tho "e Roszkos end Mum. Melba, were also invited. Tho fti'at thing he did wrta to open his opera hat and put It on thr floor beside big chair. The soup, fish nml the earlier courses passed without Hinpiise. Hut after awhile hothouse grapes, bon bons and other edibles found their way Into his hut. With each relay ho would say briefly, "For my daughter." Finally, when the company arose from tint table, his colleagues completely overcome with chagrin, he took llm bouquet of the lady who aat next to him. calmly saying. "For my daugh ter," and placed that on top or the collection, put his but under his mm and marched out. Slgnor Foil Home yours since took part in a concert :it At. Helen's, where ho sung "The Raft." He had Just finished his first voise when an Infant In arms made the hall reuonud with lis cries. Foil commenced the second verse, tlm first line of which runs "Hark What Is that which greets the mother's ear?" Ho could get no further than the end of the line hy reuaon or a fit of iincniitrollu blo laughter. He- left the aluge, but soon returned, amlling, and sung In his inimitable style. "Out ou uo Deep."- Denver Time. Hpi-nad or tho Kncll.l l.anutrr. Writing on the decline of the French j language, M. Jean Flnot points out ' that at the end of the last century French wus the language spoken by j tho greatest numbni- of civilized peoule, ! whereas now it stands fourth. ' If ouvrlinlit Hints. If thorn Is one thing on which the hnnse wltrt prides herself, It Is that of having Iter laundering done nicely. o that the wur Ing nppnrel ienv bo t!n ndiulriition of all. The washing Is a small matter, anyone al most run do Hint, let to liavo tlm litmus present Hint flexible mi l gio-sy appear ance, alter being Ironed requires a fine quality of march. J. C. Hubinger's new lieindrv starch, "lied Cross" nnd "Hubirupr's Host" brands are his Infest inventions snd the ilm st stare!) -ver place I 011 the market; Hot a new starch made bv a new linniifilc lurer. but n new starch by tlm lending and 'uly nanufneiitrer of 1 1 1 . laundry slnreh In tho United S ntcJ. His new method of Im rudiiclntr th Mnrch with the F.iiilless Chain Starch pnnk enubles you to gi-t one Inrgn 10c. package of "lied Crnss" starch, onn large 10c. pack litre of "Hubinger's Hem" starch, with the premiums, two beautiful Shakespeare panels, or one Twentieth Century Girl cal endar, all for Te. Ask your grocer. I'libllshliig ilrms state that the rise In the price of Itlbles is caused by the advance In paper, and not by a ile.-lxo to form a lllble trust. f'nlni-rti f'niiiiet lie ftirfl Wil'l local application', a ','ilt v e innot. rs.soll theseatol tbedi-.cn...-. r-itirrh 1- a blood or ron.tilnl.iimiil dis.-a-e, nnd tu order to cure it. vou tini-t Iske Internal r-m, dies. Hall's Cti(.iri-)i Cure is taken Intei-hsU-.-, and sctMijl. rect.ly 011 the blond iinil nni'-.iu eirl.u-r. Hall's CitUirrll C ure is mil 11 qitack mcillelne. Uwic pi-esenlir-d by one ot l.lie Im-ji, physicians In ibis cminlrv tor ysrs, and is a l-cgulnr pre. scrlnr.ion. It Is i-eni)i,.e.l of the be.t tonics known, rem I an--d -a i'b the bc-t Mood purifier , nctinirdil- ,1 mi the mucmt-i surbe-e.. The perl', c t Cul II hi ill 1 inn ot the IwM i Ir.'lellitn t. Is what produce .in h wen Icrful rculLs in ciu Ini; c.l';irrli. srnd tort "-tiinimiais, Iree. r .1. Cm ni.v A Co.. I'l-ups,, i'oludn, O. Sold by llruciKl ., pi-be, Hall's Faintly 1'ilU.iiu lie- lic-t. A great ileal of A'lierl' nn Into iidnliiti In .Mexico. money is going Ilaw Are Your KlUner t IV nothi'fisrriM Pills, -.i.renll kmnerllls. fsw flo frss. AUd. bicrbnii llcinuCri.'e.,t'bu'aicaurN.V Perfume are much in voguo again, niter .the few years of comparative dluse. Hie licit ITescrlpllnii fur Chills ll1 Fever Is ll bellbl (if lillOVX'S TaSTHI.KSS tun 1. Tiisiv. I. Is siniplr iinil Kiel quinlns In a tasieloss lui tu. No cum--no pay, I'rloo 0O& Mil) era! production this vetir will reach a value of nearly l.0:K),tSM),Oisj. H. 11. G ukkn's Sons, of .Vrlunt i. On., are t hp only sii'-eesrul Dropsy tfis-clnlisLs in the world. Ure their liberal oirerln ailverlbse merit in another column of this p.ip?r. There arc "10 saloons In the First ward of Chicago. To Cure Constipation t'oreveit T:tUeCusiuiets ciiinlv Cailuirno. lOo nrSo. It C. C. C. fall to uuru, ilruguists refund money. ! Not limit fur II. Why should a inttii borrow trouble when be can pick it. up almost any where? St. Ixmls Star. KEMP IT CLEAN. Nothing is more difficult to kwp clean nnd sweet than a nursing bottlo. Yet if it is not thoroughly cleaned, the particles of milk adhering to it become rancid and affect the health of the infant. No trouble will arise from this cause, if, after using the bottle, it is first rinsed in cold water, then filled with warm Ivory Soap suds and let stand for half an hour, and then w ell rinsed. The vcRctible oils of which Ivory Soap' is nude lit it for many s,pecud uses for whiJi other so.ips are unsafe or unsatisfactory. corvsaixT ims sv tmc mocTts oamsii: co. cimcisma r iMAv What a story of suffering tint one J Tiyjr "'"v t'fC( out' scsms t0 mc J Ji t step. I haven't a par- I fl P j$s t'cc am,'t'olu cint Jy nervous, ind depressctl." That's tipvre Blood I 1 Now YOU know wfiat tKc trnuKli t v-iti rrtiilv t-ti y ww luiiiij bi w" iti cure, a perfect SarsiparitU. - Sarsaparilla" 13 simply tltc name of tnc merJicinc, (or in a perfect Sarsaparilla there ire a great many remedies. What you vant is a Sarsaparilla that will make your Wood pure, a Sarsaparilla ihat will make it rich and strong, a Sarsapa rilla that is a powerful nenc tonic. You want the strongest and best. That's AYER'S "The onry Sarsaparilla made under Ihc personal supervision ol three graduates: a (Jrnduate in pharmacy, a gradvatc in chemistry, nnd a fradtate m medicine." $1.00 a bottle. All druggist. " I-ast July my oldest daughter was takciksick, and by th 1 time s!,,: bemn to nmnd I was down sick myself front caiing for her. I was dx.ou raged, and did not caio much whcihur I lived or diod. Mi- Im.lou.i et me bottle of Aycr's SawaparilU and its effects wore magical. Two b.utlcs of .1 jui nm on my joet anu 111.1110 a wcu Wuuiuti i)iitonsK)rt, Iowa, Jin. ly, 1000. L-re magical. Two lt.utlcs of fi.;2 1 of mo." Jam; M. IIkoWn, rA Aco Limit for t'hrosr, "A few days ago," said Hurry Cuii nltighnm, ot Montana, at Chamber lain's, "the late Charlie Broadwater of our stale, gave a banquet to about a score of his pursonul friends. It was an elaborate spread, aud one of the chief items was some twenty-year-old brandy thut cost Mr, llrondwater n fabulous price and regarding which h spoke with much enthusiasm. At tht wind-up of the feast coffee and Roque fort cheese were brought In. though th latter was not commonly, down on Montana menus at that period. Sit ting near the host was one of his spe cial friends, who, after eyeing tht Roquefort a trifle suspiciously, tasted it, made a wry fare and shoved his plate to one side. 'You don't seem to like that,' remarked Mr. Hroadwuter. 'Indeed, I tlo not, Charlie. Your twenty-year-old brandy is all right, hut I'll bo d d If I like your twnuty-year-old cheese.' "-Washington Post. Kdneate Yonr Rowel With Clara rots. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. lOe.SSo. If C.O.C. fail, druiiiilsu, refund mono. The marriage rato of Guoensliiiid. Austra lia, has been steadily declining fro:n 1 1.5 )s.-r i.vou 111 i.so., 10 i.n pr i.uuu iu lsiis.. Vitality low, debilitated or eihaustedeunM by Dr. Kline's Invigorating Tonic, Flux HI. trial bottle fur:) week's treatment. Dr. Kline, lain VII A-rvtl Nt.. Philadelphia. Fuiluded Itl.i. (Mutuant the Plane. It is said that Jared Sparks, chosen president of Hnrvard college in 849 yielded promptly and courteously io tho opinions and wishes of the faculty where no important interest was at is sue, but wherever the welfare of bonoi of tho college or of its Individual) mem bers was concerned, he adhered im movably to his own Judgment. A case In point, says Doctor I'eubody, In hie "Harvard Graduates Whom I Have Known," occurred when Kossuth was making his progress through tho coun try. Mr. Sparks was one of the few who were disinclined to pay homnge. The then usual spring exhibition, nor imilly held in tho college chapel, was ut hand, and It was understood that Kossuth would bo present. The faculty voted unanimously, or nearly so, to bold this exhibition where the com mencements were held. In the First Parish church. Mr. Sparks declared llm vote, but added: "It is for you. gentlemen, to hold the exhibition w here you please. I shall go to tho ihaiml in my cap and gown at the usual hour." The vote, of course, was 11 -considered. A Jnesii' Collxitlon of DnIU. Queen WiUioltuIua has preserved her dolls and adds constantly to her col 1 lection. WILLS PILLS BIGGEST OFFER EVER MADE. I'nr t'lilv IO 4Ynt wo vi mmhI to any 1. o. atl flnw, U iuV ttiMtini nt t ttlx nst iiumUWim on i uth, nml put you on th truck how to tuakt :lmi. v Hitit nt -oiir tu.iiiH. A'lilrt hII on Inn to TIih l(. It. HU Mi . M, liie. umimiiy, f.t I Mii lielli NI,4lliiMfinlwii, Mi. HrHlli'li IlltU't-!! Itfll JiulluiiH A.i uoliliittlon. II. '. Sour Stomach "Arirr I was I u duces! o tnr Cliea RRTSl, w.tl no.-rrtie wllliout ineui In tt boisw. Mr ilvsr as In a vi-rr b.l hai. snd my Kmsl anhril sikI I lisa .lerusca Ir-iiiW. Now. sttMW tan Ins: Oruu-srelv I fnvl flnB Mp alts lias als uasd tliuoi win Nni-ni;liil results roc ,iruoaeh - Jus. Krcuu.su. rji cunsrsv, t St. l.jla. Mo. fT CATHARTIC st tm suss sisousTtafa Pleasant Pslalsble. Isitrnr. Tssla tinml. IS uuod. .Neer Slcktis Wrakuu. or liiis. siu. i.is,. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... RtlrtLs r,a,MS. I'Mak SmIiyS, s.a fart. AM NQTQB1C s!''', "i tV"rs"",l bT alldmsf n W" I l'BAVI a-in, (T HB l'ubauoo llulSu crop can row with out Potash. Every blade of Grass, every grain of Corn, all IVuits and Vegetables must have it. If enough is supplied you can count on a full crop -if too little, tire growth will be ' scrubby." Sryod fr tvir toki Ifl'kif Ii aloiii r'.mo.itiitn nl fcriilia-m fitr.it Adapted to au! rrop. Pify tont you nothing. (..KRM N KAU WOKK.nj NaM.n fi:.. Nw Vntk. 5 w ono or triarliMr h rtink'trn nt tpnnit Miulty BiimfruUcuTion tu tlmi rHh t,.f ju. ItuUi depn-wim. Miatiy iiiiuwit ui HIRES rm rt forn aprtni: ton tn-and rtr-aumtnrr trTHr(i'. ft fttlotia for 14 ur Writ Im ssprtfCHtlt J U wf UI4IUI.IM4 -.ilPreHl frM for Im-: VirJv.Ifl 1 Oiarln K. Hirss t . Ijt. V?ic2)t2L -Halvsra, I'o. YCj WANTED a t-v HOUK t'AN V AsSKItS, :il.lre U. II. 1'Oltll K, ,r lb) St. Purist. lulliiuerc, tbl. fiiiir.' 1 l;t;K. i,,.., ,1. ktp:vI'.h A '('? I'l4ll.-Ii.: I'lH.Sv,, . I'leve.., , H ., (.,,,,-., ,. II .S IT nDHPQY NEWMSCOVERTisiw. a I V I J9 I iiuiult r.ost aod our wml a.iut. i UML.ieei.ai, uia llldaye' traalaisiil. Or. S. S. iaU.SN ISOSt.Sgs t,alluu,U L..I ins whikf in ii u Host C.ush Brup. 111 Hue,. S I I ilniLitnl. .-, au hi tiiiis. s.j -I t- ammnn 11 Stops the Cough mfihyQ A KLONDIKE SCENE. NOTE EvcrY druggist from Klondike to Cuba sells Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tableta for Colds and Grip. In fact it is the only Cold and Grip prescription sold throughout this vast territory which is striking evidence of its virtue and popularity. This signature S appears on every box of the genuine article. No Cure, No Pay. Price 250,