Talk About It That's always the way with our Hair Vigor. When per sons use it they are always so highly pleased with it that they tell their friends about it. If your hair is short, too thin, splits at the ends, is rough, or is falling out, our Hair Vigor will perfectly satisfy you. If your hair is just a little gray, or perfectly white, Ayer's Hair Vigor will bring back to it all the dark, rich color it had years and years ago. One dollar bottle. If your druggist cannot supply you, Bend us fi.oo and wc will express a bottle to yon, nil charges prepaid, hv sure and give us your nearest express office. J. C. Avra Co., Lowell, Mass. Eed for oar handsome book on The Hair, They Tnfcn l'rlile In Thole Art. At the International Congrens of Aeronauts It was recommended that rertlfleatoR of competency lio issued to all persons before they be permitted to make ascensions. This was due to the fact that ballooning was being taken up by many persons who had no real understanding of Its principles and who often lost their lives throimh pure Ignorance and recklessness. The real balloonist has a dignified appreciation of his fad. In fact, the balloon ascen sion has gone beyond the scientific pastime, and In one or two of the cities has become a fashionnble function a fashion, however, which Is not likely to become a rage. The form of bal looning as seen at the county fair and cheap summer resort Is not to bo ranked with the professional, for U Is a purely commercial and debased use of It. The scientific balloonist or the professional balloonist Is just as proud of his expert knowledge as any other expert scientist could possibly bo of his superior attainments. Thins Will Go Wrong. "The .organist didn't see the bride and groora come in." "Well?" "Oh, nothing, only they bad to march down the aisle to a two-step waltz." 3; Cold Agony t Pain intensified by cold ia unbearable. Neuralgia in winter must seek St. Jacobs Oil for the surest relief aud promptest cure. Two hundred bushels of po tatoes remove eighty pounds i of "actual "Potash from the soil. Unless this quantity gvl, is returned to the soil, the following crop will ffSl materially decrease. J,vX Ws have books telling about ?4'F composition, ut and vulus o( tifo!S.',c? lertilners for various crops, &g?U iy . 9hj&t$i$ GERMAN KALI WORKS, J$&1a1& "iSf 3 Nassau St., In our mammoth kitchen we em ploy i chef !who is an ex pert ir. making mince pies, jf He has charge of making all cf liMjy's Mjncc Meat. We don't practice economy iat. He vet the choicest material!. He J U tuld to make t! j best mince meat I ever old and he doei. IGrt a package at four grocer's enough for two large piei. You'U never use another kind again. tlBBY, MoNCILL A LIOBY Chicago Writs (or cm booklet. "Il is list Good TUiufj to I ' $ :?o'i 5 CM SALARY t EVft.v3 y JVt MUN Ulftiskn st 4 will MV roil M io vl wini. wrne us sine,- giving k.1 V age, utiouitsunu aiiU rsfui shoos, lis quick, we J ft wsot ouly uuo nun t.o a eouuijr. Vt warn (ood fS trim wwlliy mill, ami WHIM such moil wll ft r. au.1 u,ui .ui.lis . M IV HI. 4 UK. IV rile N Mt.Sas. to. I' ilu..o d, LO..HIehiiiuad.t a. T) mince SI EAT ENTERING THE GATE. Dr. Talntage Describes What May Be Ex- peeled in the Next World. Exultant Admission Awslls Those Who Have Lived lor Others, while the Bigot and Penurious Will Barely (let There. Copyright Ifnt. ) Washington. D. C In a Tory novel, wny T)r. Tnlmnfto in his discourse dpsfrihis wlint may lie rxpeetcd in the next world by thnsp who here bond nil their fnerRip in Hip riftht direction! tcxr,, II pptr I, 11, "For so an rntrnnop shall be minis-, ten"' tinto you abundantly." Different slyles of welromo nt tho (rntfs of henven are here suciested. We nil hope to enter that siiprnnl capital tlirotHi the T.ice thnt is revly to save rvrn the rhipf of sinnc-rs, but not now. No man henlthv of body and mind wants to go now. The mm u-hn hurls hitnvelf nut of ! thin life is cither an acnostic nr ia do- merited, or finds lfe insnffcnble. and does rot esre where he lands. This i - the beat wHd we ever got into, end we want to sta'- 'lore ns lonir as (!od will let us stny. Rut when tbe last pne of the volume f our eivlMy life ia enHed we wn enroll ment. in heavenly citizenship. We want to ret in caailv. AVe do not. want to bo cbnllenced at the qrnte and ashed to show onr passnorts. We Ho not. wnnt the gate keener in doubt a to whether we oitdht to ro in at all. Wo do not want to be kept in the nnrtico of the temple until consultation ia made aa to where we oamn fmm and who we ave anil whether it ia sife to admit us. lest we be a discord in the eternal hnrmoniea or lower the apirit of heavenlv worship. When the Apostle Peter in the text addresses thrt people. "For so an entrance shall be administered nnto yon abun-'antlv." l.e i.uplies that some will find .'idnvssinn into henven easy, ranturons and acol.imntory, while others will have to squeeze thrnuirh the gate of heaven, if they get in at all. They will arrive anxious and excited and apprehen sive and wondering whethe- if, -jll 1m "Come!" or "fio!" The JtiWe snenks of ancb persona aa "scarcely saved." and in another plnee ns "saved as v fi-e," ami in another "'ice na escaped "by the akin of. the teeth." Carrying out the suggestion of my text; T pronose to show vou what, classes oS Christ inns will ret into heaven with a hard puh and those who w;ll bound in amid salutation infinite. In the fVst class T put, that mnn who gets into the' kingdom of Ond nt the cloe of a life all given to woi'Mlmes nnd sn. Years ao he mede the resolution 'hat he wou'd ser'-e himself and serve the world until bodv, mind and soul were exlin"o'.df and thep. just before going out of this life, would see'r (!od nnd prendre to enter heaven. Tfe enrrica out hi rcso'ution. He genuinclv renents the last dny or 'tho Inst hour or the last minute of his life He takes the !at et in the last of the lest team bound heavenward. His re leased and immortal spirit ascends. Not one wing bear down toward him with a welcome, No sign of eladness at his ar rive'. None there oblirnted to him for kindners done or alms distributed or spir itual help administered. He will find some place to stay, but I do rot envy that mnn his h"ven. He rot in, but it was not an abundant entrance. Sometime in our puhuts we give a wron turn to the stoy oF h dving thif to whom Ph-ist said: "Tips dey shalt thou be with Me in paradise." We onHit to admire the mercy of the Christ thnt, Pardoned iiim in the last hour, but n pot let us admire the dvinT thief. When he wag arrested I th:"k his pocket were full of stolen coin and the c" he had on hi hack wna not his o rn. He stole rijht on until he was avrcstod for his crimes. He repented, nnd through great mercy arose to paradise, but he was no example to follow. What a giynntie meanness to de vote the wondrous eeu;nment of brain and nerve and m"cle and bone with which we nre endowred. the miracles of night and hearing r.nd speech, to purposes unworthx or profane and then, thrush hatv re , nentnnre nt the last enter heaven. Cheat ing God all one's lifetime and then taking advantage of a bankrupt, law and mode free of all liabilities. I should think thnt some men would be ashamed to enter heaven. Again, the bigot will not have what my text calls an abundant entrance. He has hia hedwarfed opinion as to what ail must believe and do in order to gnin celestial residence. He has hia creed in one pocket and his catechism in another pocket, and it may be n good creed and a good cate chism, but he uses them a sharp swordi ncninst those who will not accept his the ories. You must be baptized in his wny or come to him through apostolic succes sion or be foreordained of eternity or yor. are in an awful way. He ahrivels up and shrivels up and becomes more splenetic until the time of his departure is at hand He haa enough of the salt of grace to save him, hut his entrance into henven will be omethine worth watching. What do they want with him in heaven, wdiere they have all gone into eternal catholicity, one grand commingling of Methodists and Vantiata and Episcopalians and Lutherans and Congregationalists and Presbyterians and a score of other denominations just as good as any I hnve mentioned? They all join in the halleluiah chorus, accompan ied by hnrnein on their harps and trump eter on their trumpet, "Worthy is the Lamb that wa slain to receive blessing and riches and honor and glory and pow er." Denominations of Christiana on earth were necessary in order to better work and to suit preferences, as an army must be divided into regiments, yet one army; a a neighborhood must he divided into families, though one neighborhood. But there i no need for'suth division in heav en, and therefore all helong to one de nomination of sainthood. What will be the bigot's amazement when he sees seated side bv aide on the banks of the river of life Calvin and Arminius, Arch bishop Cramner and some dissenting preacher of the gospel who never gradu ated, one who on earth was a robed and surpliced ecclesiastic, and a backwoods minister who in the log cabin meeting house preached in a linen duster? Among the great surprises of heaven for the bigot will be the celestial friendliness of those who on earth opposed each other in wrath' icat polemics. He will get through tin gate, for he ha a sp.irk of divine grace ir his heart, but there v II not be an inrk of room to sparj cither sid of him. It will nut t.'.liP fur heaven to educate liiin into a gl.iriima big heartednOf'. Again, the penurious Christian w.'l not have an abundunt entrance. Perhanl he was not converted until all his habits 3' tight fisteduess were lixed beyond recov ery. The people who are generous were taught to be generous in childhood. You can tell from the way that boy divides tho apple what his characteristics for gener osity or meanniM will be for the next eighty years if he lives so long. If he eat it all himself while others look wistfully on, he will be a rihylock. If he give half of it to some one who has no apple he will be an ordinarily generous man. If be give three-fourths of it to another, he wil be a Huron Ilirsch or a Ueorge Pea- for thirty years tins man has been prac ticing an economy which prilled itself on never passing a pin without picking it up, Hid if he responded at all in church would put on the collection plate so insig nificant a coin that he iteld liis hand over it so that no one could ti'scover the smull uess of the denomination. Somewhere in ' tlio fifties or sixties of hia life, during a revival of religion, he becanio a Christian, He i very much changed in.most respects, but his all absorbing acquisitiveness stilt influences him. To extract rrotn him a gift for en orphanage or a church or a poor woman who haa just been burnt out is an achievement. , Dut the day ts coming for that penurious Christian's departure from thv' world. He has an awful struggle in giving up his (iovernment securities. The attorney who drew his last will and testament saw how hard it was fur him to leave his farm nr his storehouse or investment, especially those that in the markets are railed gilt edged. Thoe that yield only three Per cent, he easily resigns to the eare of his executors, but those that yield eight or nine or ten ner cent., how can he give hein up while the market is still rising? IWi lnjud u in lied, knowing h -ha sot to sign II. ne rean tne nocumcnt over afiVT over again, and then, with a manner that seem to say. "Well, if I must I must." he sign his name to that surrender of his last farthing of earthly possessions. He enters heaven, but he has not an abundant entrance. ' Hut that bring me to the other thought of my text, that there are those who will w-hen they leave this life bound into henven anvil salutation infinite. "For nn entrance shall be administered unto yon abundantly." Such exaltnnt admission wiil await those who cntrr heaven afler on earth living a life for others and with out reference to conspicuily, I nkcd the manager of an innne asy lum in Kentucky, "From what class of persons do vou ret most of your pntirr's?" and he snid, "From farmers' wives." I nsked the same ones ion of the manager of an insane asvlum in Pennsylvania and the same ouestion of the manager of nn insane asylum in M-'ssnrhusetts and got the snme reply. "We have on onr. rolls fur treatment more farmers' wives than Persons roming from any other class." That answer will he a surprise to aonie. It was no surprise to me. V ell. this man of- consecrated affluence is about to go out of this world. He feels in brain and nerve the strnin of the early atrugilc bv which he won hi fortune, and nf sixtv or seventy rears collapses un der the erhnustiins of t'" twentiea and thirties of his lifetime. When the morn ing papers announce that he is gone there is excitement Pot only on the avenues where the mansions stand, but all through the hospitals and asylums nnd the homes of those who will hcnceforlh hnve no helner. Rut the excitement of sadness nn eirth is a verv tame affair compared with the excitement of glndnes in heaven. The guardian angel of that gocd man's life swept bv hi dving pillow the night be fore and on swift wing upward announced that in a few hours he would arrive, and there is a mighty stir in heaven. "He comes!" cries seraph to seraph. The King's hcrclds are at the gates to say, "Come, ve blessed." and souls who were saved through the churches that good man supported nnd hundreds who went up after being by him helped in their pirthly stiwjle will come down off their thrones anil out of their palaces and through the streets to hail him into the land which they reached some time before through his Christian philanthropy. Now, that is what I call an abundant entrance. You se. it is not necessnry to be a failure jp enrtn in order to be a success in henven. I!"t 1 promise that all those who have li-ed for others nnd been truly Christian, whether on a largo senle or a email scale. will have illustrious introduction into the impcarled gateway. Here and there in "nme large fnmily. you see an attractive dnuehter who declines marriage that she mnv take care nt father anil mother in old ilnvs. J Ins is pot nn abstraction. I have known such. You have probnoiy known such. There nre in this world womanly souls as bir ns thnt. Thev cheerfully eii tbire the whimsicalities and otiernlousness which sometimes .characterize the aged anu waron pignta wnen pneumonia is tprentened nnrt are eyes to the blind and sit in e)ose rooms lest the septuagenarian be chilled nnd count out the right number of drops at the right time. After years of Hlial fidelity on the part of this self sacrificing daughter the old folks go home. Now the daughter is free from marital alliance, but the damask rose in her clvek i faded, and the crow's feet have left their mask on the fo-ehead. and the gracefulness is gone out of the figure, and the world calls her by a mean and nngnllnnt name. Hut, mv'l.ord and my iod. surely Thou wilt make it up for that girl in heavenly reward! On all the banks of the river of life there is no castle of emerald nnd carbuncle richer than that which awnits her. Its windows look right out upon the King's park, and the white horse of the chnriot are being harnessed to meet her nt the gate, and if there nre no others to meet her father and mother will be there to thank her for all she did for them when their strength fniled and the grasshopper became a burden, nnd tlicy will any: "My daughter, how kind you were to us even until the last! How good it is to be together in heaven! That is the King's chariot coine for you. Mount and ride to your everlasting home!" Now, tnat ia what I call an abundant entrance. Know right well that in whatever sta tion of life you now move, and whether your intellectual fuculty be brilliant or duli. and your worldly resources opulent nr poor, you may have at the gate of heaven jubilant and triumphant reception. All soldiers cannot be Hannihals and Marlborough, all admirals eannot be Du pouts nnd Farrnguts. all authors cannot be liaeons and Southeys, neither can all Christians he Pauls and Pichard Cecils. I)o your best right where you are, asking Cod's help, and you will not only win glo rious admission, but you will make all your life in heaven a grander and higher life. Oh, child of God, if you had never thought of it before, I present the start ling fact that you are now deciding not only the style of your heavenly reception, but the grade of your association and en joyment of the world without end. Are you satisfied with yourself that you can afford to throw away raptures and ignore heavenly possibilities and elect yourself to lower status and classify yourself amid the less elficient when you may mount a higher heaven? While I thus discourse I am aware that some have not taken the first step toward heaven, and they feel like Jacob St.-awn, who took some milliliters of the gospel on the top of his house to show his terms, reaching in every direction as far as eye could see. He was asked how many acres he owned, and he replied, 40,000. "How much is it worth per acre?" was asked, and he replied, 'Titty dollars, at least.'' "Then." said the minister, "vou are worth 2,000,000." "Vcs," said St'rawn, "and 1 made it all myself." Then the minister said, "You have shown me these earthly possessions, and now will you look up yon der," pointing to the heavens. "How much do you own up there?" and Strawn answered, with tears in his eyes. "Oh, I am afraid I am poor up there. Alas, how many there are who Lave acquired all earthly prosperities and advantages, but have no treasures in heaven. They are poor up there. But 1 am to day chiefly addressing those who are started for heaven and would have them know that while we are apt to speak of a Lamphicr, tho founder of Ful ton street prayer meetings, as having an abundant entrance, and Thomas Welch and Fletcher, the glorious preachers of the gospel, as having an abundant eutr.tm-e. you also, it you live and serve the Cord mid lujlill your mission, whether it be ap plauded ot unknown, will have when yur work on earth is ended and you are culled to come up higher an easy, a biisaiuJ, an e."i')tui'iiig, au abundant entrance-. SPORhisG BREVITIES. Sir Tlionins I.iriioii K ?liuuirock II. Wilt ltuvtt live "triul hoi'.st-g," , A projwt In now cm foot to ot"SA,,'ze a unlvvrHily buskctbiill team ut l-riovo-ton, N. J. X The Ynle basketball team (Won toil lllrum Collcgi. team at Cleveland by a score of 'Z'i to 7. To prove tho utility of autoniolilli'B a rnco from New Votlc City to HulTulo lull len urrunuud. Cormdl I'nlverslty has doilded to havo only uluiiuil coaches for her ath letic teunis in tho future. In tho skating races nt Veroun Lake, N. J., "Harry" McDouald won tho half mile open , and one milo handicap events. Robert 'Waltliour, of Atlanta, Ga., won tuo six-day cyide race nt ltostou. Tluio, sixty hours; distance, lUtlii miles, two laps. lee yatchhiff In New Jersey lias be gun aud the South Shrewsbury Ice Yuclit Club has a score ot bouts on tho ice at Brnnchport, N. J. The Goveruors of tho New York 'Athletic Club have decided to rebuild, at a cost of about $lUt),lMX, the Bum mer homo of tho club, on Travels lsl und, which wua recently destroyed by lire. When htiicltl huoil Is in 'he ,(-:, In these modern day when knight hood la In the need, a brave Kurvlval has been witnessed In Chicago. Amy ScHselberg, twenty, r (jrnduate of tho Indiana Normal School, and pretty, went to Chicago on a shup:tn trip, and was nrreHted In a Jewelry I store charged with Btenting a diamond nun. "1 am Innocent," she pleaded, but was taken to a police Htatlpn and cearched. The ring was nut found. Alone and frlendlen. Mn telegraphed to a small town In WlnconHin, where lived John Waixnn, a well-to-do me chanic. She had once rejected Wnt- non's addresses,. Watson proceeded hurried to Chicago, procured ball and married the girl within an hour after her release. He retained eounsel, stood beside her In court, sow her trl-tim- hnntly acquitted, and took hor away to his Wisconsin home. This incident should furnish a sug gestion to some of our hothouse novel ists. Wliy She Was Hirk. Mr. Dinks (whose Invalid wife In sists on boarding) Look here, now. The Medical Keeord says nothing will Impiove a womnn's health like sweep ing, baking, bedmaklng. dishwashing and polishing the silver. Mrs. Dinks Huh! You know vevy well you never got me tiny Bllver to pollnh. No wonder I'm slek. Valuable Alumnae I rcr. We have received n copy of tho new alninunc for 1001 published by the Hoynl Unking Tow-dor Co. It Is an ar tistic and useful book, nnd will be of interest to housekeepers. A notewor thy feature of the alumnae is a pivdlc tipn of the weather for every day of the year by Professor HoVoc. wlio'cor icclly prophesied the jrrent (ialvestou cyclone nnd other important melero logical events. Wo are authorized lo say that any woman render of this pniter can seeme n copy without cost by sendin.'.' a ivmiest to the company nt 100 William street, New York. !tn-l iini-, optimist I suppose you consider yourself unlucky because you weren't born with a silver spoon in your mouth. Pessimist Well, If I had been born that way this life wouldn't bother me. Optimist Naturally. Pessimist Yes, It would just have been my lurk to have- the spoon choke me to death. f'atarr'.i dun iureil VVIt'l lor.-il apiiical.ioUF. us ..!-- i-.-vnnot resell the it ot thy cl i-s. if-. Oxiiri-h i a h'.'Ki-l nr connitiitinn-i! illsyniw-, a:W in nr-ler ti nnv It you inuHt tiku iriiTUHl rfiordi-. Hair,, C'tt-ii'rli Cure is t iken iiiu..riiill-. ami acts di. rectlv on the bloo;l im;l mm-. hi- Miirf.ica, Hall's Ortarrh C'uru N nut a quack inerlicin. It was tM-vsci'itied by nni nf tue nest physician in his couutrr tor years, aniin a regular pre scription, it is t-ompopt'tl ot the bi-Ht tmiics known, combined with thrln't IiIiwhI purilieris otins directly on tb miu-ims surfaces. Ttio P'-rCtct combination of the two InertHlitmt is what products such wonderful ix-wults iu cur tug c:itai-rh. Send for ti'st.linonials, free. . .1. Chkskv tv Co., I'nips, Toledo, O. Fold by l)ri-,gisl,( price. tiV;. Unit's Family i'ilis :uv the best. Ireland sends annually 44,000 tons of eggs some 640,000.000 in round num bers to England alone. Putnam Fadeless Ites do not ptaln the hands or epo. the ketlla, Sold by all druggists. The New Orleans authorities intend to expend $16,000,000 In the general im provement of the city. To Cure Cold In One Iy. Take I,ativs Riioho IJrisiss Tbi.sts. All dnir,'l-t refund ton in ,n.jr if it fulls v., ur. K. W. (jiiovs's slmialnri) t on i-ach oux. i'Cw. Experiments with fireproof wheat are being mode in some of the West ern agricultural states. I do not believe l'lso's Cure for Consumption bus nn equal for eouvlis and colds. John F. liovEH, Trinity Hvrliur, Ind.. Feb. 15. lilOO. During the year ending June 30 last, Jasper county, Mo., produced zinc and lead worth $5,339,629. Wurtli Kiinwlnir. TeaKionnf ill rtis's nf ('rut, Orchard Water nl.riii ,-ml iiinriiiiiff will cure tlie most obsil n.iut I'aren n t,na:lpHttou. Florida people are preparing to go more and more Into the small fruit and orange business. Have you ever i xp'irlmie-d tli lovful im. ' .sntlon or n good alipetitny You will if you I ..l.u... 1.1 '.Ii. I.. n....i f- ..... .ur nunni n i ,-J-iu i ill 11 i- rillll. Comic opera Is over a hundred years I old. The tragic In a way has always existed. . . The Itest Prescription fur Chills nil l'ever U a bottle of (iiiovn's TsTti.s : lllll I. 'I osto. It Is simply iron an.) qininue In s liinmlus. Iiirni, No cu. o no ui-. ITI js jou. There are about SOino.oOO acres of unoccupied public lands yet remaining in .Montana. o o o o o o o o o o o o You re bilious, got a cold, you have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth your eyes burn, your skin is yellow with dark rings under your eyes, your lips are parched and you feel ugly and mean as if you wanted to kick a lame Infant or kill a canary bird. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need Is a cleaning up Inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, but send out at once for a box of CASCARETS and work off the cold while you sleep. Be sure you get CASCARET5 ! Don't let them sell you a fake substitute. THE TABLET. niTAViicrrvn -xa pad brtt,th butl IMii, wind plfi.l4ii una 4tulh.. Ueu rtr fur tu ttM-wnlr uatUOMliM K II ls NO mutter wWm( ulla uttriiU. Vo mutter wkl( tkllmr rlshl. Tuke eur edlm. ,!,,, ( W,K :AMLKk.l I ssrssln le cure r usstj refWeaed. aoooocooooooooooooooooocasaooooocccooocccooccooooc: lutti lor :h FruMclivi. One of our dear old Methodist preachers tells thin ptory on himself. "Nut long ago I undertook to fill the pulpit of a brother who was ill. The church wan in Virginia, nnd In the congregation were Hevcral Worshlperx of color, one as aged woman, a mammy, looking so plctiu'i'sqiie In her bandana and pinafore a particularly to attrnet my attention. In presenting: the xub Jii't of my discourse I remarked thnt the eomnn ntatnr did not aKree with me. whereupon thin old woman arose and quietly wllpped nut of the church. After the service 1 found her mantling outside the ihuir wiih a lino: in hir . hand, and thiM she presented to me, saying, with a low curtsy: 'I hvear vo say, snh, dat de common 'taters don't agree wld yo', en I hurry home to git yo' some sweet Vl'rglnny yams.' " It took 600,000 pounds of candy to satisfy the Christmas demands In St. Iiuls. f- ' : 8 WiwrKrwiH X WWWWWFWW 8 ylew. to nature', medicine, I :!,;Vii,Vy'Y'( 121 i'P A , It ea.ll. er pr.,.ep,larml!l stomach. V i VW-t1lSe'Sio-t 'Ik OjjV'S.tVSl P'i X I'rer. tulneyimrl bowel .llsnrrters. An nn. C' X v tiJ - 'Vi' ft rlr.uleil ivnerlent end 1-iSstlre; mvlgnratM i I' !ll V'J.rfS WfJ -tfKfilwV:lPj VVij 'FTPv M U " iie, whole !. A natural t, W: M.$ M 9 A ORCHARD WATER CO.. Uulr.M. !5Ba'J?K-'IP10' rJSz-t- -&VM'ft-lK A?l 1 1, JS M o s."iuss. ,!.., ..a (4.w.mi pfeii HI Oil &zxw. t sin i. ..... i, -i, ,i, -. ,n , r r This picture tells its own story of sisterly affection. Tho older girl, just budding into womanhood, has suffered great ly with those irregularities and menstrual difficulties which sap the life of so many young women. Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vegetable Compound can always be relied upon to restore health to women who thuB 6uffer. It is a sovereign cure for the worst forms of femalo complaints, that bearing-down feeling, weak back, falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of tho ovaries, and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels tumors from the uterus in the early stage of develop ment and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up tha entire femalo system. Could anything provo mora cls&vly tho ef ficiency of Mrs. PStrkltam's fflctflclno than tho following strong statement of Grzoo Stanstury? "Dea.b Mas, Pinkiiam : I win a sufferer from female weakness for about a year and a half. 1 have tried doctors nnd patent medicines, but nothing1 helped me, I underwent tho horrors of local treatment, but re ceived no benefit. My ailment was pronounced ulceration of the womb. .iSiiCTflsw I answer caine, ifi. 5'- I flAl.'. 0. STANiJIJH brckon-down wovjen. j.nvu urn li. Pinkiiam VogctaOlii Uering'ton, Kansas. ft 11 depoitrd with rd with vi!l be men w. t.e mmmmwrr, ,., , I w rji'Hsr sl.(5!l s51 nil ccri Pecsruioer 4, 1763. BEST FOR BOWELS AND LIVER. m Ml I ltr . Pnlltl1a, l11lMns( it.-4 k-ntsVfla, iVul Hati (u liver In-tthVu, aullow oa V MianM-l. tloitV4 four vwla don't au rcsulnsrlv ulliiMUM.,M .l"-f ." uf fJiiflTr I... Uul ututt mssiB-i i,wusii sms ssiii mmmw is mnmmtf u T-Otrtvxiimf. yww. i'r If U B'l M tWwy, IW (Mill 11 , fit HsH ,11 I A' g f.tll Connecticut, as "the wooden nutmeg eitate, must loolt to Its laurels. Rel filum counts among Its Industries the manufacture of artificial nutmegs, which ore found to consist of finely ground extracted or Injured nutmegs, mixed with about 20 per rent, of min eral substances, nnd nre said to be to cleverly made as almost, to defy detec tion, especially when mixed with gen uine kernels. The Imitation can be detected by various tests. On being cut the kernels lack the well-known plant-like structure of the genuine; they become soft when soaked In boil ing water; on being burned they leave iiljout IS per cent, of athes, Instead of the usual 2 or 8 per rent., and they are heavier than the genuine. As to ft Ciencritl Nature. "So she railed nt you, did she?" "No; the buck-talk she gave im mure like barb wire." 1 suiterod from Intern) puina ia tho womb and ovaries, nnd the backache was drcudful. I liaU leneorrhoea in its worst form. Finally, I grew so weak 1 hud to keep rn.v bed. Tho puiua wcro bo hard un to almost caui e spasms. When I could endure tho pcinu no longer, I was given morphine. My memory grow short and 1 ttcve tip ull hope of fretting; well. Tims I dragged along. To plenso my siUer I wrote to Mrs. I'inUham for advice. Ilr.-.- but cieantimo I was taken worse and wus under tho doctor's cavo for a while. "After readine; Mrs, I'iuUham's letter, I con cluded to try her raediuhie. After tuklng- two bottles I lult i:jucU better; but after usinfr six bottles I was cured. All of my friends think my cure ulmost miraculous. I thiink you very much for your timeby advico and wish you prosperity in Mur noblo work, for surely it is a blessing- to anu comnieto ia tn in ttio i.vdin Compound. " Grace B. Stassbubt, Owintr to the furt that tome skeptical people have (ram time to time questioned the genuinenertnf the tettimuoit' :ctters the Natioi raid to art' the National City Hank, of Lynn, ftUsa., Ssooo paid to any perm who will shnw that the above testimonial U not genuine, or wa publish! before obtaininv the writer a special permiuion, Jyoia K. Pi:)itaAM Mjuicims Co. . ,,.,, ,M ,,, mi WUO la. . .tSM4 VU n 1. awb' of . wot-' bar na'i vine , self, I CoSci? 'I hnve sard your sralnftbl CS- l AHK'tTi ami find fhi-in perfect. Couldn't do without them. I have ust-d them fur some time for Indigestion and biliousness and am now completely cured. Recommend them to every one. Once tried, you will never be wliliout them In the fumilv " EDW. A. MARX. Albany. N. T. A movemcn't t on foot in New Ylc iftt-V.I SI ild. 'A'i ut?,"r """' dl"l".... udlrr. ere not s.M.lir.1 5"Ei 2.ilf Z2t.Z2Jiinrn ? ' e bos fed turn .. I.. SrJi.V r!, i'.t. Ti?? ru,;t ' . cliea It. ead trt .reonr. flr.vJ.i. 1 ir"sJJ edl.-e li.r okeS ells su-Hsrl ..J l lASCAHklk, Sokftnb) Mil. Adui SIkSl.lMisbUIu., IMkmeittmlH III. I -lit lis t e.t. He was a poor but honest worklns man on his way home in a Broadway ear. As the car proceeded downtown It was Oiled with passengers, and Boon the aisle was crowded, some swinging 'tin the straps. The laborer got up from nis seat, touched his hat and motioned to a well-dressed lady to take it. "Don't let me deprive you of your scat, my poor man," she said. He touched his hat and again re plied: 'Oh, tuke it; that's Jl-rlght No depravity at all, woman, no de pravity at all." and he wondered why everybody smiled. f f"" . . 1 1 J Safes, surest cure for UTsi uSUIr S"" throKt lu" " " , T" " " troubles. I-eoplenrsi.e Cough Syrup g-t'TuTr'rTlS.'i Refuse subtlitulL-s. Get l)t. Bull's CoURh bviuu FREE ELECTRIC FELT OFFER iiowv, wo loe and ITSRSIT- UELT9 tjaiitr. Ke btiodt In tei 117 tot ott finiilvfnriiTti, COSTS AtflfltT HP.TUlUn comii&nd With mnctall other trwitmuiitn. lura fikrn at! of hor ! UH bstu, iipHftneM Mil rvn'sllri fall. OUICK CURE ' ninrtliavn3Ufllnrnt4. OM K fltllKtl ItK tor all nervoua dlsfaurg, wi-nki'tsfieu and dlnonler. For rorapltta Ifi r.intidrii'fal catAlo-nie, cut I bU id eat Mdnail lwai SEARS. ROEBUCK A. CO.. ChioasO. Btriolly sal ary basis, willi all ex poneespaid. CANVASSERS WAITED If tnfipr;encl do not apply. (it .1 1 and tTtllt FortwUfirr our hitrh fmwti Ornn Trean. RflHfM iul SlirulitierT Itruhuery JK:e'Tiif'ns nmni m. IliiHkfiHNH itt bimhd IMii asToiniiuity uppiu ..turn, BnmiieHit tt bimheU IM-i XUKU.U.UA auma.n Uo. KurBtryiun Uouova, Money in Chickens for ".tar. In stain w iuml a lai if Aii tiwwft. givmK uieexperteuoa I a practical i'ouiir Kauwr a "I X ainaUfur, mi u dim vtorninf X '- ttuitar ana t-uuu uunng itf 1 L I'ttTjC Jt tfl4Clte.4 UUlf lii iMrssa i tiiICuri I)iSf4UMM: eM iorft ulsu for Kattinii :: wlilcta KowUui buve lor Urwuing; everjililn r f,uu)ltfor proittania I'uuiiry rale ltlK. Iiliftix PIHI.I..ilk.iJ lvr4 Miraot, Sew Vrk WILLS PILLS BIGGEST OFFEH EVER MADE iuruuljr l.limutn in am wuj ,j llly r m .' dress, lu iUy.' irostmsui ot tu. 00.: iu5aii-iii ,i sailU. aud put you ou Lua Iract now 1 1 uiuko il,.,.. riKht st your lioius. AUoroiU orOers to t'um II. II. Ills .ilrMluiitia l ouiimiir llsa. M!'.'1:: 'lKrlav-i, .llil. ilralli U .IM011 IHU luilluuit Ave., a.liiujiou, O.J. jfi"!!?'" SCALES uf"rv.s.r;i,tion St. - 'W'- 'lifcfeVll JT"!" J'.y t,rt'" JKKKK MAHURN dropsy; s Buus of tsMtimoniai IfBVT DI8COVERT; iuiea re nor tna ouni i 1 and 10 dsiva' WMtmaui Vrm: Dr. a. M. ttHM CSOMS. Bo. b. AUaaSa, a. U se CERTAIN ES&M CURL IT PAYS T ADVV.liriHB IN Tills fAl'UU. H K U . Tl'.t l A, Best l.iuuta Hjrup. Tuu-i uoud. Us I In ttmo. Ritld bs dniffirlfts I s-s-si-s--siissisiSi'ssii.yl a o a o o o , o o o a Q O o o o G o o o o o i a a o o o o o 10c. 25c 50c . NEVER SOLD WBlTLK. DRUGGISTS are (ke SlrsS of Oil is,a ft pMM!ftC30l 8 i: ry. rWZt I mfli ui your own L, .-J unit HUnkLBIItlui F-R&Wcv j5s ht-r"l'w" KZlitrjai?; MM snr rulsrof tliu rrr LI trails' I-I-SK W Cuius W m I -51