.Natural Need aaslstSTica only. Many of the caaaa of aarloua lllm-aa could h checked at one. with a doss of Mb Orchard Water, tnkeu in- time. Many goo 1 servants make bud masters. Wantcil At Once I Travallni; salesman with or without nipartenca ftO0O and expens-s. For iiarttriiiB a writ" Pocahontas 'lutmceo Works, Hedfi.nl t lly. a A'xtrhctlun Is not liberality. 7 Carter's Ink ha the Unrest wle of any Ink In Ihe world, twcaute It l the bent Ink that can be ruaua. Exertion csrn rxoelltfico. Constipation If cft"il rutw. nnd tli tvmp ri,orlca to a healthy conditiun hf ibn use of th notnrnl rcmorly tor nil t.tnmaH linwnl, iivor and ki'tney iiniinjr. nnr m(linH nf enucput rn m rnrli A Hy rottlw ifriiivH)ptit to timjo (fa Hon nf i mo npnng wnmr. o!d bv all druir gist- Crab apple trade marki A every bottle I CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Louisville, Ky. Dr. Bull's Cough Cur tt coiiffh or cold nt once. Syrup Conquers croup, bronchitis, grippe tod consumption. 25c PATENTS Allf.O ft. NTKTKNN I'll.. Kstab. 1 sful ptioni Dion. PIT. 8, MT-tlth Street, V AMII.i:T(IM. It. (J, 1.. r.ALtn. inr. Brni D omceei inicas-o, (.i.veiuiu ana u.ir..,t. A u Boat Cousb fcyritp. ToteB (iissl. Use s-J rj tntlme. Knlrt hv rlnietilMs. FOR GOUT, TORPID LIVER AND CCMSTIPATiOR. No medicine in the world can ftlieve you like the Natural Mineral Laxative Water, provided jy nature herself and dis covered more than 30 years Lgo and now used by every nation In the World. Rscommcndcd by over c.-.e thousand cf the most famous physicians, from whom we b-"ve testimonials, as the safe:t and best Natural Lazatlvc Vater Lcown tj medical science. Its Action is Speedy, Sure enc! Gentle. It never gripes. Every Druggist zr.d I Olf for the full name, 3S "Ilunyad! Jiinos." Sole Importer, Firm ol Andrean Snxlehncr, 130 Fulton St., N. V. W. L. S3 & S3.E0 SHOES Tho real worth of XV. l Doticlaa ta.l.OO nnd n.HO chocs compared with other innhos 1 tl.00 to Vo.Ou. Our?4.fM(ilH I-:dgo Lino ennuot bo eiualled at any price. We m ko and Kill more IS 0.00 and X.1..10 hoi-'a than any other two maiiufac Hirers in the l'nited81uU-s. TUB HI'.AMIN mnreW.I,. IMujIan .". htiiI a.l..w ahnea arc r.U itiuaanrothi-rinakriftccuiiie'l'll KY AUi:Tll; lli:.S'r, Yur diuli-r .nmil'l kcir tlionn we gWfi pnn dcalt-r rKrlimlvo inlo in erh town. 1 nlte no uhi Unlet ln.l.t r hivtui- w. I,. Dousliw ilion with Heme and prior BUimprtl on bottr.m. It j-nur dealer will not a-t tlirm fur Tnii, rf-nil iHm-t tf lartnry, ciiclf.ln pri,- ti)A 'ITm. Cltrn lor rarrimpr. Slain lund of knthrr, tir find wi.ltli. plain or rap toe. Our ahoi-a will ttocIi yiu miywlicro. Wrtltj'er talnt.tytie titnirtng ntto tiimhtj wltftri.. We ue Fual. I'olor W. 1.. Ilntnilua Slum jLycleta iu illl our abova. Iftrocktou, Alaaa. Gives a Foothold and Unaided Nature Is Powerless BP GrOQ2DPS Blood anil ftorvo Remedy at Every Stage and Physical Ik?- attending to ray business again, and beforo long I was entirely well. Mrs. Fox aud niysuii consider it a great preventive for Grip and buiom troubles." C.PECIAL ADVICE FRER toORIP 5UFFERERS.-WrIUtoDr,Green, or call on him at hl office, 3 j W. 14th St.. New York City, II you are suf'urliiK from Qrip or the run-down condition which follows It. You will Kct Dr. Uraene' advice abaaiutely tn, end It will point out to you the ahortest road to health. Don't put off doing this, but write to-day. No ronlter what nils yon, liaadnohe to rancer, you will uovi-r cot well nnlll your bowels are put rilit. Ckm-mm lielii nature, enrx you without a (tripe, or palu, tutiluce eaay natural movement, coat you juat 1(1 cents i'j atari nmuiiK jour nnnu (melt. CAseAar.T." Cimly Cathartic, the ennulnc put up I" metal hoxos, evury tnb li't bita tl.C'.C. eluuitieJ on It. Bowaca ct Imitations. - Itlafollvt ) limit of Illustrious ancestry uiiliss you amount to sniiiutuliiii yourself. All Kooils nreallko to Pur '"am Fadkmss pTra.na they color nil fibers nt udo bolllrjK bold by all druiwlat. Unman natuta needs nn nnllftlnil linnil; thru. ntrnln. It noons t ln art down hard. Ilott-a Thla. WennVrOnr Htnidrpd Dollara Ttewarrt for nnr r nae of 'ntftrrh tlntt cannot be r.urnd by HbU Catarrlt Cure. K.J. t:t!KNFY O., Prop., Tole.Io. fl. We, the undorlKnpd. htive known K..T.('he. ney for the laat ITi yrnr. nnil hiliove him ntr leotW lonorHlt In till bntnea trannrt.(ona itnd rtnnnrlnllr nhp Ut carry out any obliffa tinn mad" ly th'-lr nrin. Vkt& Tiiuax, Wholvsalc Urugglata, Toledo, Ohio. Wai.iuno.- Kinnan Marvin, Wholesale Prnijiflftw. ToU'l'i. Ohio. ilaH'a Catn-h ("lira la tikrn Internally, art Inti dlrwtly upon t.!ie IiUkm'. anil inucoiia aitr fnfa of the ayati-m. I'rirf, 't'tr. prr bottle. Hiild by nil lnu:Kltv,. Ti'iMnuiniftls tree. Hall's Family HI!. n- t'.v hi st. Tito imt'i or duty la the vf av to glory: not glory while you wait. hut lonit -distance glory. I do not believe Plao'a Cure for (Viusumptlon hna an equal for eout'hs and colds. .loni F. IJoyer, Trinity Springs. Ind., Feb. 15. 1'JOO. JnconsWtencv la often necessary: last year's time table may not fit this ycur'n noeds. Unpplneaa cannot be 1 ought, but ono of the great hindruneea to its attainment enn be re moved by Adam'a lvpsin Tuitl Fruttl. When a mnn c.in't l ine superior to circum stances lie always blames It on clrctimatuucea fllanre Illararda llruto Frre in nwdlclne. Hoxsle's Cough ('tiro contains nnj the spirit o( druas nml ddii'S ('roup, DrouoliItlH.rneumouiitnnd Dlphtlieria, D'lcts, 'ttm1ier. "I fing in numbers!" faltered I. wis-h-ing to be understood that I was a poet ess by trade. The vorld contemplated inc with marked unsympruhy. "What numbers?" it demanded, rouchly, and in thai moment I became conscious that its eyes were directed particularly at my feet. Shall I ncer lic down my p.v.t? Is it never to be forsottcn of me t lint I was born in Chicago? General WLoL-sdc Grocrr S.l!: II. I DltlT I-'ei with Red Centre Panel. UNION MADE. m. GREENE'S NER-. VURA is tlio untiring foe ot tho Ur:p. It wat'da oit the at tack in thebetfinnintr. and it drives tho germ from the blood. Do not think these are mere statement). They are abso lute facts. For tho condition which fol lows Grip tho weakened, pros trated condition bo well-known every where Dr.Gfeene's Ner vura is the true and certain restorative. It provides those elements in the blood which have been preyed upon by the Grip srerm, and restores full strengthening vigor to the cir culation. Mrs. F. W. Grant, 490 Cen tral Ave., Pover, N. li., says: " I was (severely attacked by Orip, which, after a long period of illness, terminated in a complete case of in r vous proHtrntlon. Having heard of the wonderful curative properties contained in Dr. (jroene'a .Nerura blood and nerve remedy, I concluded to give it u trial. After taking one bottle I was fjrer.tly improved, and before the third Ixittlo wot gone I was ablo to be about my work as usual. 1 can speak only in the highest terms of l)r. Greene's Ner vura blood and nerve remedy to all sufferers from Grip aud uervous prostration. " Fortify Your System Against Grip with Dr. Ore no' BLOOD AAD NERVE REMEDY, Which NEVER FAILS to Ward Oft GRIP'S Attaokm Robert J. Fox, 935 Passyunk Ave., Philadelphia, p.f ays 1 "Three bottles of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy entirely cured me of a complication of Grip and bilious fever. I had long been a victim of Grin and its attendant agonies. I oou'.l not nt U'ud to business on account of the intensity ot the puins in my limbs and back, and was a daily sufferer from severe attacks of nausea, riizzi neas in the head, and extreme weak nes. The pains iu my back, my limbs, and my head were overpower ing and almost beyond endurance. My w ife had frequently urged mo to try Dr. Greene's Itorvura, and finally yielded tn her entreaties. I cod as sure you the effects of the first bottle of Niirvura were marvellous. My head bacuma clear, aud my appetite began to assert itself. I contiuued to tjau rim NMrwnra and aonn au mis Hi 5 ? 'I X WELFARE OF THE BODY. Or. Talmag-e Says Simple Life Con daces to Longevity. Religion It Ihe Oreat Renewer-Worry Hasten Ihe Advance of Aje- People Allow t ic Year lo Run Away With Thtm. ICopyrlidit 1901. ) Washinotos, D. C In this diaeottraa Dr. Tahnnite shows how any one can con quer the effect of years and grow ynunirer in spirit; text. Psalms ciii, B, "So that thy youth is renewed like the eanle'a." There flies out from my text the most tnniestic of all thn fenthered creation ai eaitle. Other birds have mni beauty of plume nnd more sweetneas of voice, but none of them haa such power of beak, such clutch of claw, such expansion of wing, such height of aoarinct. such wide ness of dominion. Its appetite rejects the carrion that invitca the vulture, and in moat cases its food is fresh and elenn. Leveling its neck for fliirht. in spiral carve, it swings itself toward the noonday sun. It hm been known to live n hun dred years. Whut concentration of all that is sublime in the golden earrlc, the rreaated enijle. the imperial cattle, the martini eagle, the b.-ioted eng. the .lean le Blane eagle! Hut after awhile in ita life eomes the molting process, and it looks ragged and worn and unattractive,' and feels like moping in its neat on the high crags, lint weeks go by and the old feathera are gone nnd new ornithological attire ia put nn. and its beak, which was overgrown, has the surplus of hone beaten off against the rocks, and it gets back its old capacity for food, and aeain it. mounts the heavens in nnohalleii'ted and bound less kingdoms of air and light. David, the author nf the test, had watched theao monarchs of the sky. and knew their hab its, nnd one day, exulting in his own phy sical and spiritual rejuvenescence, he says to hia own aoul:"You nre getting younger all the time. You make me think of an eagle which I saw yesterday, just after its molting season, swinging through the val ley of .Tohnshnithnt and then circling around the head of Mount Olivet. O my soul, 'thv youth is renewed like the eagle's.' ' The fact is that people get old too fast. They allow the years to run away with them. The almanac and the family'reeord discourage thein. fc'ome of you are older than you have any business to be. You ought to realize that as the body gets old er the soul ought to get younger. Coming 011 toward old age you are only in the molting season, and after that you will have better wings, take higher flight nnd reign in clearer atmosphere. Our religion bids ua to look after the welfare of the body as well na of the soul, and the first nart as well as the latter part of my Bub jet is appronrhitc for the pulpit. Many might turn the years backward and get younter hy rktnuing their physi cal habits. The aitTiplor life one lives the longer he lives. Thomas I'.ivr, of Shrop shire. Knglaml. was a p'ain man and worked on a f"m fur n livjliho-d. t I'M years of age he was ot his daily toil. Ho lived under nine kimia of England. When 1VJ years of age he was heard of in Lon don. The king desired to see him, nnd or dered him to the palace, where he was ao richly nnd royally treaied that it de stroyed his health, and he died nt 152 years and nine mouths of ae. When Dr. Harvey, the discoverer of the circulation of the blood, made .port mor tem examination of Thomas Parr, h de clared there were no signs of senile decay in the body. The man must have re newed his youth, like the eagle, again nnd again. All occupations and professions havo afforded illustrations of rejuvenescence. Hippocrates, the father of medicine, lived 109 years, and umong those eminent in the medical proledsion who became septuage narians and octogenarians and nonagena rians were Darwin, Gall, lloerhaavc, Jen ner and Ruysch, observing themselves the laws of health that they taught tiieir pa tients. In art aud literature and science among those who lived into the eighties were 1'lato and Kranklin and Carlyle nnd Goethe nnd Million and Halley. Sopho cles reached tho nineties. You cannot tell how old a man is from the number of years he has lived. I havo known people actually boyish in their dis positions at eighty years of age, while Louis II., King of Hungary, died of old age at twenty. Haydn's oratorio, "The Creation," was composed at seventy yean of age. Hum boldt wrote his immortal work, ''The Cos mos," at seventy-five. William Cullen hryant, at eighty-two years of age, in my house, read without spectacles "Thnnatop sis," which he had composed when eigh teen years of age. Isocrates did illustrious work at ninety-four. Liqntinus Gorgiarj was busy when death came to him at 107 years of age. Herachel at eighty years of age was hard at wort: in stellar exploration. Masinissa. king of Numidia, at ninety years of age, red a vic torious cavalry charge against the Cartha genians. Titian was engaged on his greatest painting when he died in his ono hun dredth year. How often they must have renewed their youth! But the average longevity of those in private life, and with less mental strain and no conspicuous success, ia murb larger than the average longevity of the re nowned. There are hundreds of thou sands of men and women now renewing their youth like the eagle's, so that the possibility of such a turning back of the years is all around us being demonstrated. Bismarck, the greatest of German states men, a long while before his decease, passed his eightieth milestone. When Gladstone was eighty-three years of age, 1 ran with hiin up and down the hills ot lla wardcu. We started for a walk, hut it gc. to be a run. All thone men again and again renewed their youth. Some one writes me, "Is not threescore and ten the hound of human life, accord ing to the Bible?" My repiy ia that Moses (not David), who wrote that psalm, was giving a statistic of hia own day. Through better understanding of the laws of health and advancement of medi cal science me statistics of longevity have mightily changed ainee the time of Moses, and the day is coming when a nonagena rian will no longer be a wonder. Phlebot omy shortened the life nf whole genera tions, nnd the lancet that bled for every thing is now rarely taken from the duo tor's pocket. Dentstry has given power of healthy mastication to the human race, and thus added greatly to the prolongation of life. Kleciric lights liuve improved human sight, which used to be strained by the dim tallow candle. The dire diseases which under other names did their fatal work, and were considered almost incura ble now in a majority of cases are con quered. Vsccina'ion, which has saved millions of livea and balked tho greatest scourge of nations, and surgery, which has ad vanced more than any other science, have done more than can be told for the prolon gation of human life. The X-ray has turned the human body, which wag opaque, into a lighted castle. It is easier in this age to renew one's youth than in any other age. But the body is the smallest and least important part of you. It is your soul that most needs rejuvenation, but that will also help bodily vivitication. In order to do this 1 advise you to banish as far as possible all fretfulness out of your life. The doing of that will make you ten years younger. 1 know many good, Christiun people who are worrying themselves out in managing the allairs of the universe. They have undertaken too big a job. They are trying to drive too long and fiery a team. They have all the aflaira of church and state on hand, and thev fret about this and fret about that and fret about the Other thing. They fear that China will be divided up among the nations and there will be an entanglement causing wars such as we have never heard of. Ihey fear that Kdward VII. will not b as wise a king as his mother was a queen. Ihey are appalled at the accumulated na tional debt. They fear society ia going to pioces by reason of immoralities. Thev apprehend that America will be over crowded with foreigners. They say the newspapers are getting so bad that this country is going to be utturlv demoralised. Ihey ara all the time apprehensive of so cial and reharious and political calamity,, and it is telling on their menial health, decreasing their i)hy,icl health, nnd. 'n- steatt 0; renewfng taeir youth' I se too engle'a, they arc imitating the eagle who would sit in hia nest of sticks lined with graaa on the rock, moiirnine nhout the woes of the ornithological world, the lone liness of the pelican, the Klthinrsa of the vulture, the croak of the raven, the reck less of the albatross. Would that improve things? No. It. would be a molting pro reaa for that eaide which would never close, and it would onlv get thinner and more gloomy and less able to (tain food for its young nnd less ahV to enjoy a land scape na it appeara under a twenty-mile (fight on a summer morning under the blue heavens. I do not advise you to be indifferent to these great fpieations that pertain to rhiireh and state and nationa, but not to fret about them., realise that it is not nn anarchy that has charge of affairs in this world, but a divine government. At the htsd of this universe Is a King whose eve ia omniscience and whose heart is infinite love. His government is not going to be a failure. He cannot be defeated. Better trust Him in the management of thta world and of all worlds. All you and I have to do is to sccomnli,h the'work that ia put in our hands. That is all we have to be responsible for. In a well managed orehcatra the players upon stringed ami n;ind instruments do not watch each other. The cornetist does not look to ace how the violinist ia drawing the bow over the strums, nor does the flute plnver acnilin ie the drum. They all watch the baton of the leader. And we are nil carrying our part, however insignificant it may be, in the great harmony. My test euznesls that heaven is nn eter nal youth. A cycle of years will not leave any mnrk upon the immortal nature. Kternity will not work upon the aoul in heaven any change unless it he more ra diance and more wisdom and more rap ture. A rolling on from glory to glory! In anticipation of that some of the hap piest people on earih are aged Christiana. I he mightiest testimonies have been iriven hy the vrternns in the gospel arinv. While some of the aged have nlloned themselves to become inoro&c. and cvnical nnd imna- tient with youth and pessimistic about the world nnd have become lmsscssed with the spirit of acold and fa-ilt iindiinr. and nre fearful of being crowded out of their sphere man'- of the need have been glad to step aside thnt olherB riav have a chance and are hopeful about the world, expecting its redemption instrnd of its demolition, and they nre maturation and comfort and helpfulness to the household and to th neiihhnrhnod and to the church. The children bnil the good old man a he eomes down the road. His ainile. his words, his ntauner, hia whole life, make the wor'd think better of reli gion. What a good thing it ia. ail ye aged Christiana, that you can soon get rid of dulled car nnd sight that requires strong eyeglasses and infirmities which make you hold on to the banister, leaving you pant ing ut the head of the stair, nnd enter a land of eternal health, where the most ru bicund check of robust life on earth would be emaciation compared with the vigor of the immortals. What 11 good thing to get beyond bing misunderstood and clamed for what you could not help, and picked at by a hard world, and then pass into a heavenly soeieiv where ad think well of each 01 her, nnd friendships are eternal, depreciation and slander and backbiting unknown, for the catc of heav en was shut ngainal them in tl.- state ment, "Without are dogs." What a good thing to have satisfying mid glorious ex planation of things that puzzled you twenty or forty or eighty years, to have the interrogation point abolished nnd all mystery solved and (rod's government vin dicated, and you will see why He allowed sin aud sorrow to come into the world, and why the bad were permitted to live so long nnd the good were cut off in the time of their greatest usefulness, and why so many of the consecrated find life a struggle, while many of tho infamous ride prosperously, princes afoot and beggars a-horseback, and the hist honest question shall have been answered. Gibbon in his history says that Moham med had a dream in which he thought that, mounted on the horse Burak, he as cended the seven heavens and approached within two bow shots of the throne and felt a cold thut pierced him to the heart when his shoulder was touched by the hand of God. That might do for Moham med's heaven, but not for a Christian heaven. No cold hand put upon your shoulder there, no cold hand of repulse or doubt, but the warm hand of welcome, the warm hand of saintly communion, the warm hand of God. I congratulate all Christians who are in the eventide. Good cheer to all of you. Your best days are yet to come. You are yet to hear the best songs, see the grand est sights, take the most delightful jour neys, form the moat elevating friendships, and after 10,000 years of transport you will be no nearer the last rapture than when you wero thrilled with the first. la heaven you will have what most pleases you. Archbishop Leighton's de sire for heaven was a desire for Christ and purity and love, and he haa found there what he wanted. John Foster rejoiced at the thought of heaven, becauae there he could study the secrets of the univerae without restraint, aud he has been regal ing himself in that search. Southey thought of heaven as a place where he would meet with the learned and the great Chaucer and Dante and Shakes peare. He no doubt haa found that stvle of communion. Thnt great and good Dr. Dick was fond of mathematics, and he said he thought much of the time in heaven would be given to that study, and I have no doubt that since ascension he has made advancement in that science. The "twelve manner of fruits" spoken of in Revela tion means all kinds of enjoyment in heav en, for twelve manner of fruits includes all the chief fruits that are grown on trees. I suppose there will be a many kinds "of enjoyment as there will be in habitants. You will have in heaven just what you want. Are you tired? Then heaven will be rest. Are you passionately fond of sweet sounds? Then it will be music. Are you stirred by pictures? There will be all the colors on the new heavens, on the jas per sea, and the walls imbedded with what splendors! Are you fond of great archi tecture? There you will find the temple nf God and the Lamb and the uplifted thrones. Are you longing to get back to your loved ones who have ascended? Then it will be reunion. Are vou a home body? Then it will be home. Here and there in this world you will find some one who now lives where he was born, and three or four generations may have dwelt ia the same house, but most people have had several homes the home of childhood, the home they built or rented for their early manhood, the home of riper and more prosperous years. But all homes put to gether, precious as they are in remem brance, or from present occupancy, can pot equal the heavenlv home in the house of many mansions. No sickness will ever come there, for it is promised "there shall be no more pain." No parting at the front door, no last look at faces never to be seen again, but home with God, borne with each other, home, forever. A Musician's rretty Corapllmnat M. Bemberc, the celebrated com poser, (save this week a tea party which was honored by the presence o! the "Grand Duke und Ducheas Vuldl mir, of Russia, it was a great mic eesa and tho toilets were splendid. Tin clou ot the evening was a tour do forca by M. Bemberg himself. He banded a sheet of music paper and a bat pin to the grand duchess, saying: "Will Madame la Duehesse prick boles on the scale, just where and how she ILkea? I allow her four lines." The duchess, greatly puzzled, did as she was asked. Then M. Bemberg beggel to be excused for a quarter of an hour, at the end of which time he came back and sat down before his piano. He bad given tho right values and music al punctuation to the grand duchess' pin-holes, and bad composed an air out ot them, which he played, and which p'roved to be well worth bearing. The lady at once claimed a partnership in the work and took the quaint score away with her. London Onlooker, WHAT lo OVAnlTIS? 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Bill loiiTo Mar O rust. t l-' -.V-O Tvm4-i. ninrvr) ot lit nn. r t A -'; vX 1 ..'in 01 liy wrrte. r i -'vV cropix "Cne fir 0l Sg&:What Is m jJ avi-? -uiftfni? its. w-'U1 M IOc.'$TAM?S frO',V.. lid!hlNljCK w (nail M.l -4s Haiii(iw .ni-liiuinstluvst, uleo VJtV PlIU IkObu. i r A.) ('u, 4. (iiO bu.h.l t.r A.I Iltr,.. 7j laMl.y.fKSuu.mrA) IVa., k.V on hi 10. to rati B John A. S alzer Sceil Co- L Cross, TM a i B ai ii m m M-m m 11 se CERTAIN IS CURE. gjj a- Mns. Anxik Astojt. i" f Aii.'IL. u:.' "fBlMlfl mm art 4 rt' !aJ I laun. r Nit. A FREE J Wi CHESTER 5 Winchester r..- Si w m uuriuapngc, illustrated cata-t FACTORY LOADED logue. the trip. All dealer! I FRFF WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS' CC a trial prove a " M .SoWiKciiasrsaAvs., XswHavek.lcwm. J their superiority. O I mm m m B&i m & m mmmi 11? Watch our next advertisement. inn materials, in order to package I Is a lion's of purity and strength. Try it once In every package of LION COFFEE Too wUl find fully illostratei and descriptive list. No housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man. boy or girl will fail to find to the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting; out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of out one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold). , WOOUON tPKB CO., TOLEDO. OHIO. Red, Rough Hands, Itching, Burning !!i0k Palms, and Painful Finger Ends. 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. W ear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut eff and air holes cut in ihz pal;:. 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. f hot iii f Piif ira IT7AS trou';!el v.-itti h?.nis so core t;ui vnen I r. ut th.-r.i in valer ths ca!n would near set me crajy, the :k:n would p'.el offend the flesh would (jet hiri and fcrcarr, the 1 the bbni wodd flow frn-.-.i at lent fifty place; cn each hand. VToras never car: tell the sufterlr.g; I endur-d for three yo.n. I tried at leatt eljht doctors, fau: my hands were worse than when I commenced doctorintj. I tried every old Granny remedy that was ever thoajiit cf wiihout oni cent's worth of good an-- rould not even p,ct relief. I would feil so bac'ly mornings when I fot up, to think i'vf I fcnei to co to work and stirtd pain for ci'ht or nine hour:, that J often ;lt li'cc jrivina; up my job, which wis in the fcott.intr works of Mr.2.L.lCerr.-,,the lead-ng bolilcr cf Trenton, N. J., who will vouch for the truth of my suffcrngs. Before I could start to wrk, I would have to wrap ener) finfjer on both hands, and th;n wear fr!ave3, which I luted to do., for when I came to take them off, it would take two hours and the flesh would break and be:ct. Some of my friends who hid seen my hinds would say, "If they hid suc'ii hands they would have them amputated " ; others would r.ay " thy would never wor'" and more would t-jrn away in disru.t. Dut thanks to Cuiic-ra, the created of skin cures, it ended 2.11 my stff.:n'r.p. Just to thintc, after Joctorin?; three year:, and sctndtnj; du"ir afier dollar during that time, Cuticura cured int. It has now been two yean since I tts;d it and I do not know what sore hinds are. I never lost a day's wo-'t whil'! I was uiir; tt or since, aud I h?.vc been warkin? at tie svrn business, an! in aciJs, etc. TK03. A. CLANCY, 310 Montr;omery Ct., T.-i.tUn, N. J. rtiloni Exfernai sn1 Internal Treit&rit for Ercrj Humor. LHiL)5Ltfl tu Coaa'.stlnijorf.'irriccp.A Kms- li'tc), to etainaa the akin of oinl ani amid, ar.rl anfien vMe tiilfkancrl ciltli-Io. !rrrlcra OKtinont I5lc). ., A ft. to Itiatunliv allay Itilil'iii, iiilliuumstiu'i, snd Irt-itntl n, an'l 1'iutha unrl I IIP PT Tl 7H aeshaml IJimcunv l:v:soi.vi(STfn.),ti) c-i'.l and cloanaa Ilia hlimd. lib Ubl Vait.W A Htvol.S Hkt. Is nttivi ullV-!r)nt tl cura lha miul lorturini, dialiir nrlns. nn'l htirnlllntlntraK-in, sculp, and lilooi hn'rinra. villi lor. of Inir, when ajl clan fnil. Bu!d thronifbout tba wurid. i'on Eii Dr.co and Culm. Coup., ,'iolc r.-.vn , ISos'ou, V. S. A. trillions &f Women Use Cuticura Soap AsslDte'l byCutlcura Ointment for prescrvlnr;. pnrlfylnsr. ani lieautlfvin- (lie alcln, for elo.'inMtig Hie awiln- of eni-t-r. scales, ani fltiiKlrufT, nicl tim .-ttnri)iinc; 0f fiillliur hnlr. for wfiuntnir, wlittmiliur, an t a.i.'t'ilui rod, rnuir'i. aud sore hands, in tho form of bntln for annovmir; Irritations, tllllamoiiUloiu, and ch ill'tRM, or too t'rerl or offensive perspiration fn the form of wnidica for ulcerative vruaknesr.es. and for nvinv snuullro antiseptic i,nr jioso. nhtcli readily auc;iest tlienxclvei to itni, nml esnct.lally mothers, and for nti the purposes of tho tollot, Imtli, anil nur.erv. No amount of porsiin:.ion can inittire thosa who have onro used it to use anir other, estieoliilly for presorvlnflf and fiiirifvlne tho akin .call), and tliilvof In f anas and children. ClU'lcnu So p cotnhlnes ilellcnte emollient nroD ertles derived rrorolliTTIOtJIlA, the preat skin cure, with tho purest of cleansing I ntrrcilfpiitl and tha mostrrefrnshlnv ol flower odor. No other metiica'td aoan over eompounde i t t 'ha compared with It for prainrvlnif, piirlfvlns;, ttni hcnntlfylnir tho sliln, B(-a,, ,ir hands. No other forin or domestic tniltl aoap, hownvur'aviiRuitve, Is to hu'eommtred with It for all the inirnoHos of tho toilet. Imih and niirorv. Thin it combine, in Ohk Sua., at Cink PRKtK. vis., TWKvri'.pr.-i! Cksts, tho alisr ikl. and cocipleiloa sosn tho nV.Jr toilet acd uest baby toap In flio world. p' lu0 DEr Factory loaded awa wi.w m ,,, shottrun ah e 1 1 a. SHOTGUN SHELLS vEW RIVAL " thewinnlnr eombinition in th. field or at 'LEADER."and acll litem. 2 " REPEATER." ! tik WFM PP5 mrm Mm m m m twbr wwWW Et A LUXURY VITHIN THE REACH OLIND MAN'S BUPP is a flood game to pfay. But you can not afford to play it with coffee. Know what you are drinking! Know what you purchass! Uncover your eyes end see whether you are getting LiGft! or some cheap glazed substitute that has been treated with polish hide imperfections. Look nt :the head on it ? eg! WILLS PILLS 31 3 3IS r OFrc 1 TvZR MAOE. lorunlv IOliii v wiU aiuu.i . i any 1. o. art. Civm, lu ilityV trtMtiueut ut tao ui ititlrin on t'atrtli, mid put yoii nil tn ti'.ioi u c t uiako 1i nUt itt your tuuui. AUardsMAll order to Vhm It. 11. IIIm .tie tlir i ut Cuiiiiiuny iJ;l tlista. itfiliHi., iinu-rMiot it. .iltl. liritiirli Jitlcoi I 4it I iitiluuii. .tvtj., v uabiuiituu. U.J. nDHDCV hbw discovert: U I V mjf I VltV I smeli rail nil euraa vonl mmm. Bus. ol Ultioonieie autl lO 4my' trMtmal brmm, hr. M. tt. UkM 0 iolU. . Atl. IT PAYS TO ADVKItTl 'I'll.. A-ATl'llt. u ni U a OF ALL! C0FF LION COFFEE is the coffee :J