A the rn'IM. "There'll be big bargains ot that fire tale to-day," remarked Mrs. Schoppen at breakfast. "I think I'll run down there." "The idea!" exclaimed her husband. "How paganish!" " "What's paganish?" "Why, participating in burnt sacrifices." Clly Feller's Advantage. "That there farm," said (he driver, "on the pfT-side belongs to a feller in town that runs it fcr his health." "How docs he get along?" asked the drummer. "Oh, 'bout well's the rest of us; only he don't have to buy no gold bricks to come out loser, like wc do." WOMEN MUST SLEEP. Avoid Nervous Prostration. If you are dangerously nick what Is the nrst duty of your physician ? lie. quiets the nervous system, ho deadens the pain, and you slut-p well. FricndB ask, " what in the cause V " and the answer comes in pitying tones, nervous prostration. It came upon you so quietly in the beginning, that you wero not alarmed, and when Bleep deserted you night after night until your eyes fairly burned in the darkness, then you tossed in nervous agony praying for sleep. jam...-. nr-wrr w -I MBS. A. HAHIXET. You ought to have known that when you ceased to be regular in your sourses, and you grew irritable with Dut cause, that there was serious trouble somewhere. You ought to know that indigestion, exhaustion, womb displacements, fainting, dizziness, headache, and. backache send the nerves wild, with affright, and you cannot sleep. Mrs. Hartley, of 221 W. Congress St., Chicago, 111., whose portrait we pub lish, suffered all these agonies, and was entirely cured by Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound ; her case should be a warning to others, and her cure carry conviction to the minds of every suffering woman of the un failing efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. To produce the best results in fruit, vegetable or grain, the fertilizer used must contain enough Potash. For partic ulars see our pamphlets. We send them free. ' GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. DON'T GET WET! THE ORICINAL WW. OILCD awdjiJJ MADt IN KACK Oft YCLLOW IIIUkE protection r-i v in ltsr Hf ST WEATHER. CATALOGUES FREE 3H0W1N6 PULL LINE OP 6ARMENT5 AND HATS. At).TOWERCO.,B03TON.MA33. ,. Hard mid Ninny I, unci. She was on the withess stand in her own behalf, being also defendant in the action. She was a sturdy widow, hard working, shrewd in a deal and garrul ous. A landlord was suing for back rent on a little farm she had abandoned. "You say that the land was hard and sour and sterile?" suggested the at torney for the plaintiff. "That's what I said, only I wasn't so persnifhty about it, and I'll say more "Just a moment, please. We want evidence, not opinions. Did you raise anything on this land of ours?" "Land of ours!" with a sniff. "You never owned a thimbleful of it. Yes, I did raise things on it. It took two hills to raise a bean and a whole row of corn to raise a nubbin. I raised a cabin, I raised a pigpen, and I tried to raise a goat, hut it starved to death, poor thing. That ground wouldn't raise dog fennel or even Canada thistles." "Don't exaggerate, please. You say the sail was sour?" "I couldn't exaggerate about that ground if I was a lawyer. In the morn ing when the dew was stcamin' off in the sunshine, you'd think you was livin next door to a pickle factory. I kept my sugar in an air-tight jar. "Pshaw I That's ridiculous. I sunnose the ground was so hard you couldn't blast it?" "Nuthin of the kind. I'm here to tell the truth. But I'll tell vou how hard that ground was. I had to crop my set onions out with a hatchet, and a big ,1 T V. .-t. . 1 t I.' I. . ' ' Kiuiuii i tjuuKiii uiuki: ins utriK uyiii to pull a tuft of spear grass." The land lord did not recover. Mother Always Won. They are not exactly bad boys, these two in a certain East Memphis family, but they are invariably quarreling and fighting with each other. Probably it was the fact of frequent parental in tervention that caused a few pauses in hostilities. At any rate, they are rather famous in their neighborhood. One day not long since one of the neighbors, who was fond of contests of any kind, asked: Ldwin, when you and your brother nglit so much, who generally whips: Edwin gave a little wriggle as if in sympathy with memories of recent occurrences, and said, resignedly "Mother." The Hat-I'lnniid Burglar. One of the most inspiring figures of the new century is that of the merry, merry maiden who tumbled a burglar to the floor, sat upon him for half an hour to hold him for the police, and made him tractable by jabbing him with a big hatpin whenever he squirmed. Within the hand of "plump and pretty blondes" the pin is mightier than the club. Vie refund 10c. for every package of TnT kam Fadeless Dye that fnils to give satisfac tion. Jlunroe Drug Co., UnionviUu, Mo, It is computed that at the second inau Riirution of President McKinlcy $4,000,000 was spent No woman really enjoys wealth unless she feels that she is inspiring envy. State of Oiiio, Citt or Toledo, I Lucas Cocntt. f Fiusk J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the Arm ot F. J. Cheney A Co. .doing business intho City ofToledo, County ind State aforesaid, and that said firm will par the sum of one hundbbd poi.lahs for each and every case of cATAnun that cannot be :urtu oy toe uso or hall s (Jataiuih uube. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my . .-, . presence, this 6th day of December, 4 SEAL A. U., 1050. A. W. ULEASON. ' . ' Nvlnrv Public. llnll'H Catarrh Curo is taken internally, and acta diroctly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tuo gyutom. send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney ic Co., Toledo, O. Fold by DrugK"t, 7Bo. Hall's Family Tills are the bent. The Island of Formosa has only ona rail way line. . Curler's Ink best for school, home and office. It coats na ruoro than poor ink. Always auk for Carter's. About 25,000 robin-redbreasts ore ex ported from Knglund annually. New Una for Necktie. "While I was over in the Arkansas mountains last winter on a hunting trip my guide ana 1 came across a sugar maple orchard where two men were col lecting and boiling down the sap," said a Memphis man. "We sat around with the natives awhile and ate maple sugar. When we started to leave one of the men, who had been regarding my tie very closely, asked the guide, in a low voice, why I wore that rag around my neck. " 'That's to keen his nose from bleed ing,' replied the guide, who was a man ot some humor. "As we walked away I heard the natives telling each other how sorry they felt for me on account of my affliction." What Itld site Mean 1 "Well, good-night," said Mr. Borem finally breaking away. "I've had a mosl enjoyable evening. Er by the way, expect to pass your 'house to-morrow evening and I thought I might " "I'll be delighted," said she quickly "Good-night." w -AT' 1 "TAKE THIS! My Bilious Friend," aid the doctor, "it is the best laxative mineral water known to medical science." A glass of will do more for a disordered stomach or a torpid liver than all the pills In the world. , , ' "& IT CURES CONSTIPATION AND BILIOUSNESS. Aviragt Don: One-half glassful on getting up in morning. Your druggist or grocer will get It for you. Ask for the full name, "Hunyadl Janos." Blue label, red centre panel Imported by Finn of ANDREAS SAXLEHNER, 130 Fulton St., N. Y. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES S The real worth of my 93.00 anil pi.ftO thorn compared with other makea ia gu.oo to voo. My fU.ou Otlt KOtfe Uuu cuauuv be quailed at auy orlue. ltestiii tlio world (or men, 1 miik a uml soil mora nrn'i Una ihum, Ooodyemp vtrit(llunU-Mttwerl lrrrt,), (hwn nny Mtir uiHiiufwo turcr In ih world. 1 will puy frl.OOO (uwiv utt wbuoaa jM-wve tUtti my aluusiueut bt ul true. cNlKiieiii W, Js Donirtas. Tak ao anbotltntr Insist on having W. L. lmiKlaiie)tu(ta with name and price taiuiH)d on lMttoiu. Your dealer sLiouid fcuep ilium i I ffiv one Utialur exclusive sale lu each towu. If lie diHi in)t keep tliein and will not get thum fr you, ordor direct from fachiry, eiKloHlnir price and aWi. extra for carrUKo. i)vtirl,0W,U00itatliined wearers. New SprtuK CaUUm free. rutcdawiyitaaMeiuaiiy. W. L 00UBU8, Brockton, Mm. Vr7IUCH ESTER "UEV1 RIVAL " FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS Nsktaekpvwdsr ! ths Harkst emnpw with Ik "NEW RIVAL" In aW nuty awl slraag ilMutltif suuIUm. Sara Un smd watMprasl. Oct tk gsoubw. rJSSCSTW REPEAT1RI ACS CO. - - Itw Hutu, Com. SACRIFICES BY CHRIST. will noirt you. ftesides, I'll rrmke vou a lnrge nrrsent if you will. I'll give you Aia Jlinor, I'll irive you Chins, 'i ll n- t i t .7 n.'L . ive y" Kthiopis. I'll give you Italy, I'll ....... ' . im.iiih i.i (iva j un i3miu, All (five yuu vjermnnv, 1 II (he Nation Cost the Messiah. ?l??,.?u riuJ"' J'.. . you , th Pf.ylnj tor (lie Clearance of Cur Sauls Save (hat Light Which Comet In Through (he Door. fCopTTlsht iwi.i Washington, D. C.-In this discourse X'r. islmsse shows the Mpssinnic sacri fices for the saving of all nntions snd speaks of Octhscmsne as it appeared to him; text, I Corinthians vi, 20, "Ye aro bought with a price." Vour- friend takes you through his valuable house. You examine the arches, the frescoes, the gras plots, the fish ponds, the conservatories, the parks of leer, and yon say within yourself or vou say aloud, "What did all this cost?" Vou see a costly diamond flushing in an ear ring, or you hear a costly dress rustling across the drawing room, or you see a high mettled span of horses harnessed with silver and gold, and vou begin to make an estimate of the value. Ihe man who owns s large estate can not instantly tell you all it is worth. Ho says, I will estimate so much for the house, so much for the furniture, so much for laying out the grounds, so much for the stock, so much for the barn, so much i..r me eqinpage-'aauing up in all making this aggregate. Well, my friends, I hear so much about our mansion in heaven, about its furni ture snd the grand surroundings, that 1 want to know how much it is all worth and what has actually been paid for it. I cannot complete in a month or a vear the magnificent calculation, but before I get through today I hope to give you the bft'jrcs. "Ye arc bought with a price." With some friends I went to the Tower of London to look at the crown jewels. Vo walked around, caught one glimpse of them, and, being in the procession, were compelled to pass out. I wish that I c"uld fnke this audience into the tower of. t-oda mercy and strength, that you might walk around just once at least and J'e.the crown jewels of eternity, behold their brilliance and estimate their value. Ye are bought with a nriee." Now if you have a large amount of money to pay, you do not pav it all at once, but you pay it by installments so much the first of January, so much the first of April, so much the first of July, so much the first of October until the en tire amount is paid, and I have to tell this audience that "you have been bought with a price" and that that price was paid in different installments. The first installment pnid for the clear I !"r. "nul" w" the- ignominious birth of Christ in Brthlehem. Though we may never be carefully looked after after ward, our advent into the world is care fully guarded. We come into the world nmid kindly attentions. Privacy and silence are sfforded when God launches an immortal soul into the world. Kvcn the roughest of men know enonch to stand back. But I have to tell vou that in the village on the side of the hill there was n very bedlam of uproar when Jesus was born. In a village capable of accommodating only a few hundred peo ple many thousand peoplo were crowded, and amid hostlers ai-.d muleteers and camel drivers yelling at stupid beasts of burden the Messiah appeared. No si lence. No privacy. A better adapted place hath the eaglet in the evrie, hath the whelp in the lions' lair. "The exile of heaven lieth down upon straw. The first night out from the palace of heaven spent in an outhouse! One hour after laying aside the robes of heaven, dressed m a wrapper of coarse linen. One would have supposed that Christ would have made a more gradual descent, coming from heaven first to a half way world of great magnitude, then to Caesar's palace, than tn m ......... I. . ! . .1 ' ........ u a iiicii-iinub n rnstie in liamee, then to a private home in Bethany, then to a nsherman'a Imh nnrl Let .if .11 - stable. No: it was one lean from the inn 41.a I. .. . . wp .u tut; UUklt'111. T..f 11 0 nnsn tli. A f . 1 n ' i i I ul 1,10 caravan sary in Bethlehem and drive away the camels. Tress on through the group of idlers and loungers. What, O Mary! No light? 'No light," she says, "save that nicn comes in t urolith the door." What. Mary, no food? "None," she says, only that which was brought in the En I- nn .1... 11 T . . . ..... un ,uc juuniey, un me lie tn le hem woman who has come in here with kllldlv flhunlinn. ....t .1 ; .- ..... . .v.u..n ,ui. ui:n n,c covering from the Babe that we may look tipon it. .nn urn-over your nead. Iet t ? 11 l a" volce 1,0 hushed. Ron . 1 ,-,on 01 ijoa: Child ot a day! Monarch of eternity! In that eye the kiuucb 01 s uou. omnipotence sheathed in thAt KAhp arm Tlial . 1 L. J from the feeble plaint to the tone that tlHr.ll V. r. II... J..J IT . . . . ..fvc n,c ut-nu. jiosnnna: Jiosannal t.lory be to God that Jesus came from throne to manger, that we might rise from manger to throne and that all the gates are open and that the door of heaven, that once swung this way to let Jesus out, now swings the other way to let us in. Let all the bellmen of heaven lay hold the rope and ring out the news: "Be hold, I bring you glad tidings of great joy, which shall be to all neople. For to day is born in the citv of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord!" The second installment paid for our soul s clearance was the scene in Quar antsnia, a mountainous region, full of caverns where are to this day panthers and wild beasts of all sorts, so that you must now go there armed with knife or gun or pistol. It was there that Jesus " " minis ana 10 pray, ana it was there that his monster of hell more sly,' iiium icrriiic man anyining tnnt prowled in trrnt ivinntm U.(Bn l.:n...Alf i. ; . ....... v. j ...Ubuu JI1CI. ( hrist. Th? rose in the cheek of Christ that' .ciHmiu0 in ma ieiLcr 10 ine Woman senate ascribed to Jesus that rose had scattered its peta!n. Abstinence from food had thrown Him into emacia tion. A long abstinence from food recorded in profane himory is that of the crew of till fl)iin .Inn.. 17rtH .1 J they had nothing to eat. But this suffer er had fasted a month and ten duys be fore He broke fust. Hunger must have "n.""-"! ctcijf micr 01 me uouy ana Snss'ed on the stomach with teeth of eath. The thought of a morsel of bread nr mnnt inn.l Jin.... U:ilnJ .u 1 1.. ' ....... u.uv milieu kllO UUU WllU something like ferocity. j urn oui a pack ot men hungry as innsi was n-hungcred. and if they had Strength with nnn vnil lliev wn..l.l vour you as a kid. It was in that pang of hunger that Jesus was accosted and baton said, "Now change these stones,1 Whlf.fi 1inlr 1.1.& V,.nn .1 , v" tlnv uirau IIIIU ail niTUHl supply of bread." Had the temptation come to you and me under those circum stances we would have cried, "Bread it nau ne: ana been almost impatient at t ) a t.i.m .. 1 . t . : . 1 . ; . . ncu iiir iiiani.iuaiioQ, 13WI fiv.piu. t i i . i i i u.i.ipi. njui uue nanu ueaL oacK mo nun ger and with the other hand beat back the monarch of darkness. Oh, ye tempted ones! Christ was tempted. I .w ijutu biiai. apoicun oruerea a , uinu maue, out was not quite cer tain that it was impenetrable, so he said to the manufacturer of the coat of mail,' Put it on now yourself and let us try it. , And with shot after shot from his own pistol the emperor found out that it was just what it pretended to be-a good coat of mail. Then the man received . large reward. , I bless God that the same coat of mail that struck back the weapons of tempts-1 tion from the head of Christ we may' now all wear, for Jesus comes and wye: I 'I have been tempted, and I know what', it is to be tempted. Take this robe that defended Me and wear it for yourselves. I shall see you through all trials, and I hall see you through all temptations." "But," says Satan still further to Jesus.i "come and I will show you something worth looking at, and after a half dav'I journey they came to Jerusalem and 'to the top of the temple. Just as one might go up in the tower of Antwerp and look off upon Belgium, so Satan brought! Christ to the top of the temple. Some people at a great height feel dizzy and a strange disposition to jump, so Satan conies to Christ in that very crisis. Stand ing there at the top of the temple, they look off. A magnificent reach of country, brainticlds, vineyards, olive groves, for ests snd streams, cattle in the valley, flocks on the bills and villages and citie. and realms. "Now," savs Satan, "I'll make a bargain. Just iump off. I know it is a great way from the top of the tem ple to the valley, but if vou are divine you can fly. Jump off. It won't hurt to-i. .Angels will catch van- Your Father wnrM" YVh.t A lumnlafmn U .. . , mua. have been! But I bless God that in the triumph over temptstion Christ gives us the as surance that we also shsll triumph. Hav ing Himself been tempted, He is able to succor all those who arc tempted. In a violent storm at sea the mate told a boy for the rigging had become entan gled in the mast to go up and right it. A gentleman standing on the deck said: "Don't send that bov up. He will be dashed to death." The mate said. "I know what I am shout." The bov raised his hat in recognition of the order and then rose hand over hand snd went to work. And as he swung in the storm the passengera wrung their hands Bnd ex pected to see him fall. The work done, he came down in safety, and a Christian man said to him. "Why did yon go down in the forecastle before you went up?" "Ah!" said the boy, "I went down to pray. My mother always taught me, be fore I undertook anything great to pray." "What is that vou have in your vest" "Oh, that is the New Testament," he snid. "I thought 1 would carrv it with me if I really did go overboard." How well the boy was protected! I care not how great the height or how vast the depth, with Christ within ns and Christ beneath us and Christ above us and Christ all around us, nothing can befal us in the way of harm. Christ Him self having been in the tempest will de liver nil those who put their trust in Him. Blessed be His glorious name forever! Further I remark, the last great install ment paid for our redemption was the de mise of Christ. The world has seen many dark days. Many summers ago there was a very dark day when the sun was echnsed. The fowl at noondav went to their perch, and wc felt a gloom as we looked at the astronomirnl wonder. It was a dark dav in London when the plague was at its height and the dead with uncovered faces were taken in open cars and dumped in the trenches. It was a dark dav when the earth opened and Lisbon sank, hut the darkest dav since the creation of the world was when the carnage of Calvary was enacted. It was about noon when the curtain be gan to be drawn. It was not the coming on of a night that soothes and refreshes: it was the swinging of a grpat gloom all around the heavens. God hung it. As when there is a dead one in the house you bow the shutters, or turn the lattice, so God in the afternoon shut tho windows of the world. As it is appropriate to throw a black pall upon the coffin as it passes along, so it was npnropriate that everything should be sombre that dav as the itreat hearse of the earth rolled on bearing the corpse of the King. A man s Inst hours are ordinarily kept sacred. liowever you may have hated or caricatured a man, when vou hear he is 'dying silence puts its hand on vour lips, and you would have a loathing for the man who could stand bv a deathbed mak ing faces and scoffing. But Christ in His last hour cannot be left alone. What! Pursuing Him yet after so long a pursuit? You have been drinking His tears. Ilo you want to drink His blood? They come up closely, so that notwithstanding the darkness they can glut their revenge with the contortions of His countenance. jney examine nis leet; thev want to feel for themselves whether those feet are TPnllv ...ibAl tlin.. n..4 tl. -I 1 .... .ti.j ub uui, men- nanus and touch the spikes and bring them line wei wnn dioou ana wipe them on their irarmenfa Women stand there and weep, but can no nuuu. n, ig no piace lor the tender-hearted women. It wants a heart that crime has turned into granite. The waves of man's hatred and of hell's ven geance oasu up against the mangled feet. ... ..... ..a... m v.. Dm mm yttin ana torture clutch for His holy heart. Had He not iici-ii muiuugniy iastenea to the cross Ihm u.m.1.1 , . , , 1 1 , Vt- mm xiim aown ana tram pled Him with both feet. How the cav airy horses arched their necks and champed their bits and reared and snuffed at the blood! Had a llnmm officer called out for a light his voice rruiiiu nm nave oeen ncard in the tumult, but louder than the clash of spears, and the wailing of womanhood, and the neigh ing of the chargers, and the bellowing of the crucifiers there comes a voice crash jntr through lnnH (.leaf aihwutIlU;.- terrific. It is the groaning of the dying uuuit. tvnat a scene: jook Ur.tl.l f wk.l ...... I J - . "w ..inn. juu nave none: ...v w.o fcuicniiK iiuni tue niaureaiea Christ to let you count the wounds and estimate the cost. Oh, when the nails went through Christ's right hand and through Christ's left hand, that bought hnlk ........ U.l- :.l- 1 1 iL " - - . . . uu.ii jwui naiiuN witn an ineir power to work and lift and write. When the nails went through Christ's right foot and Christ s left foot, that bought your feet, wjith all their power to walk or run or clnnb When the thorn went into Christ s temple, that bought your brain. ...... no lunci to muiK ana plan. When the spear cleft Christ's side, that bought your heart, with all its power ... ' ic iriit anu pray. Whan h. i,1 ' ' "in."."; tnuiw vtHH lout in 186o, do you remember that the Great Lastern and the Medway and the Al- i..ijr went out to nna ur Thirty times they sank the grapnel two and a half Til 1 I mm HaAn in ... 4 f. .-, ., ....... K , -,0,1c, ..ner awnne iney found the cable and brought it to the i, .miner naa It Dcen brought uir.v iiueu a Bliouc 'of exultation, but the cable slipped back ..B... ...vu vim naii-i mm was lose, men Inr Tver. UranLe 41 .i. ... '," ,u o U117 swept me sea .with the grappling hooks, and at last they in silence. Ihey fastened it this time. . 1 hfn llltri nrnnf ..-ll t. a. I . 1 j i r -" " cAHMTHicru nicy xouK one end of the cable to the electrician's rnnm fn if it.. t r - s. v nviK rcuiiy ny lire Jin it, and, when they saw a spark and iknew that a mftsae could be sent, then j 'it " iiit-cu. ana ine rocKeiH new, 'and the guna sonndad until all the ves- 'urAH nn fhn ovno. ; f .1 ii.. .... v,.iMit.uii miciY, aim iiib cou- .tinenta were lashed together. Well, mv jurmiH. ranoam alter Sabbath gospel messengers have come searching down for !vnnr ami la Wa. . l. -.i 'v. t. . "nv nnrin, I, lie Of w in Agam and aguin we have thought that you irejoice over your redemntion, but at the mninpnf. nf e.u nln.lnnn . i. i isiu-aiiVB VVJU Bill IK iiac'K :again into the world aud back again into searching for your soul. We apply the cross of Christ first to see whether there ..o ... , yuu, wiujo an arouna tne flPlMll A at n il InAlrin. . ... L .11 it (. vU..ut .v.w...iK tu ncn wucmer ine work will be done, and the angels of God bend down and witness, and, oh, if now jwe could see only one spark of love and hope and faith we would send up a shout t. m uo eru on mo oatciementa of heaven, and two worlds would keep jubilee because communication ia open be tween Christ and the soul and your na ture that has been sunken in sin has been lifted into the light and the joy of the gospel. A I'rcaeber'a 1'ruUleamenr. A few weeks 'ago a noted minister went to one of the local railroad sta tions to meet a friend, says a Cleve land paper. Upon entering the station and looking around he saw an elegant ly dressed woman, who apparently was . about to board a train. She was carrying a number of par cels in her arms, and besides had with her three of four children that with great difficulty she was trying to help along. The clergyman approached the lady and offered his asslstanca, which she accepted, afterward thanking him very graciously for the kindness. The train moved out of sight, and he wont on his way thinking of the endless op portunities one has for doing good, when all at onoe he dlscoverod that he waa carrying a beautiful silk umbrel la'ith pearl and gold trimmings. The reverend Gentleman Is now enduring distress of mind, fearful that tho vic tim of his absent-mindedness may some day discover him In the pulpit. The nnmber of letter passing through the London postoQlce averag ed 50,000 daily In 1801, rising to S00, 000 la 1840, and 1,800,000 In 1870 and to 1,800,00 la 1M0. Cnrea Krsrtnn, TfrhlnjT Humor.. IVothliaff lo Trya D. H. B. (Botanic Mood Rilm) is now ree ognlKod as a certain and sure curo for fie.zcmn. Itching Bkln, Humors, Bcabs, Hcnlos, Watery Blisters, Pimples, Aching Bones or Joints, Bolls, Carbuncles, I'rirklhig l'ain in the f kin. Old Eating Korea, Ulcers. Botnnio Blood Balm taken Internally cures the worst and most deep-seated cases by enriching, purify ing snd vitalising the blond, giving a healthy blood supply to tho skin. Other remedies may roliovo, but B. B. B. actually euros, heals every sore, and gives the rich glow of health to the skin. B. B. B. builds up tho broken down body and makes the Mood red and nour ishing. B. B. B. tested 80 years. Over 8000 voluntary textimonials of cures by B. B. B. Druggists, t. Trial treatment free and pre. psid by writing Blood Balm Co., 12 Mitchell Kt., Atlanta, Oa. Buscribo trouble, and fret medical advice given. There are several large factories In the United States devoted to the manufacture of rose water. Crab Orchard Water Is not a "euro-all," but for alldisoases of the liver, stomach or bowuls it supiilios a place not filled by any other medicine. It assists nature aud is at all timet jj-om;- reliable snd efficient The shoe dealer is always on the lookout for slippery customers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Byrnp for children teething, soften tho gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures windeolio. SOcabottls It's generally the man with wcll-sliapcd legs who goes in for golf. Ism sure Piso's Curo for Consumption saved my life throe years ago. -Mbs. Thomas Bob bins, Maple Ht., Norwich, NX, Feb. 17, 1100. The newly-seeded area of winter wheat is estimated at 30,282,5G4 acres. Happiness cannot be bought, but one of tho great hindrance! to its attainment can bo re moved by Adams' Pepsin Tutti Krutti. "You make me tired," remarked the wheel to the wheolwright. filrl tTsnled. Mistress Susan, I'm sure I heard some one kissing yon in the kitchen last nifrht. 1 don't like that. Susan Yes, ma'am, the master eaid you didn't like kissing much, and that was why he kissed mc. Dr. Bull's Cough Cures cough or cold at once, fk Conquers croup, bronchitis, JSVril 11 grippe and con.umptiou. 25c. J FREE! CATALOG OF SPORTING GOODS RAWLINGS SPORTING GOODS COMPANY, C20 Locust St., ST. I.OI IS, ITIo. SICK HEADACHE Qocumbs reedll to b roiaedr to taks WILLS PILLS BIGGEST OFFER EVER MIDI. For onlv lO t'rnln wo will mdiI tn ny P. (. I drcM, 10 A yi' trt'atuH'tit "f th wt inn IHn" mi wirth. uml put ynu on tho tru -k hnw In Mink .Wmi. vy ritfht i vour hmnp. AiMr"Ht nil onli"- in Tho It. II. WIlU l4 iltrlnr ( mnpnnv, Vlt f'M.it-1m-1 h Hi., HnffrrMtown. ltl. Itritnrlt OUIcchi I21 Ind) aim Avr.f WHMhliiRtnii, It. i . PATENTS Ml Ml II. HTMHS A- without rr.n tililt-as mirrpanrnl Keiifl rit-tw-rtplloni ami irt frpnnntnlnn. J-.VW A- I'll., t-.t-t. ifc IM. s. Bli-Mtli Blr.t, W A-IIIN.T. II. C. . branch offices! Culcaio, ClvelnaaoJiin.U . "The Hanre tlmt made Wot Point fnmaiis." MclLHENNY'S TABASCO. CIDIt-S WH(Ht ALL riSr DAltS I Best t oiiKh bymp. Tuntivi UikiI. Use I in tim. hold itv orutrffit. A nntnrrU mrvlirlnnl wctor-witrl. AnnriftiL Uxutire, tunic. A ipfl(ic f.r all liver, kidiifT, nldiDHfh snn hr.wol tinorrlor. It curon -TfirpM l.lvrr. lU1oain'Rt Jm AU-ts i h ran It llmnnow af the KMiicy, ItMepaltft llitrf biird. flok 11 k, lj-ntcr C'onstlniillon, Pile. I rah il. hmwA Wnfcr I til VnfimX PfTl- 0 cnrioimof the nai'iral mlnerul water; luust O conrcntptit to take; imt a economical u any. tit all lrutfista with C'hK S Appl trnrle ouitrk ouTtADEF- .IMAM every bottle. u; Wf r" CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., Loy.tviHe. Kf Hedge Plants For Sale. FOR IOO ROrS (C 9wi Dl I MTP I TLHIIIOOF FENCE FOR The clinnprst and stronBKSt fn msdo. We manufacture Iron Oatns and Tosts of all sizes and stylrs. Address P. Ml. MISHLER, Hagerstown, Md. r n f DQV hbw disoovbbt: .IVCP 1 qnioli Nimr and auroa tm MH. Bou of taalimontaia and lOaan' mataHl krmm. Dr. a. B. OltlS SIOHS. Bo . ilUiu. M. Use CEnTAHJtS' CURE IT PAYS 95 1 TO AOVKItTMK 1.4 T(Hl l-APIMt. K U 14. HOP A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! The consumption of LION COFFEE has increased immensely, and this coffee is now used in millions of homes. The grocers all over the country keep us busy delivering LION COFFEE to them. You will find no stale LION COFFEE on his shelves it sells too fast to irrow stale uy i jjccciubtj u is an aDsoiutely pure coffee. Our motto is Strength, Purity and Flavor. Please bear in mind that Watch our next advertisement. is not a glazed article; it is not coated with egg mixtures or chemicals in order to give it a better appearance. We do not need to resort to such measures we have no imperfections to hide! In every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. No housekeeper in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their hapoines- comfort and convenience, and which they may have by simply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold) WOOL50N SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. muni aifjfui,mnBg APPENDICIT that dreadful fiend that threatens the life of rich and poor, can attack and kill only those whose bowels are not kept thoroughly cleaned out, purified and disinfected the year round. One whose liver is dead, whose bowels and stomach are full of half decayed food, whose whole body is unclean inside, is a quick and ready victim of appendicitis. If you want to be safe against the scourge, keep in good health all the time, KEEP CLEAN INSIDE1 Use the only tonic laxative, that will make your bowels strong and healthy, and keep them pure and clean, pro tected against appendicitis and ALL' EPIDEMIC DISEASES. It's CAS CARETS, that will keep and save you. Take them regularly and you will find that all diseases are absolutely PREVENTED BY V TSt LIVER TONIC mmr " i.r YVT, r.,1 .linn-- JOc. 25c ALL DRUGGISTS. nlllUS H bowel troubles. 11 I UL lousilM. feiaat hraalh. I II I fir ou Ilia lomarli. bl.,ln.l W w 1 1 laa montla. Iiasdai-lia. luiliu.ilnB. ..i.n..i. laius aMcr ailuK.lUer trouble, a.rtutv cuiultilon and dluliiiiaa. uiwn four bowala dout uiovs rau lurlr ,ou ar. (etUiia Bleb. ConBllunilun kills tor opl ihan all other 4Ihhii telr, It la a alaruir ror tlia rhrouln allmnnis and louar ywr at auanjrlnc tUat come afterwards. Mo mailer what alls you, start talvlufr CANUAKKTM to.da,-, lor loo will never ft well and ba well all tlta tlmeuutll TM our bowels liahb l ake otfr adrlret sbarl WIUs OAbt'ABKT to-day, Binder an absolute cuso utaa to curs or money reninded. apprndlrltls, btl t bad blood, wlud bowels. NEVER SOLD IN BULK. GUARANTEED mmm Itnllnr imMlll In (h wrld. Is ! lut rr f t Mi lt, Hitil MirWt UtsClsnOKlail. Vm krm fwlih at 4 will cll I'iHl AH KTm MbaaJatcIf (tummiiiUi)4 i ur or no it- rAintid. itia bwy ioUAf. tw AUo kstt. flv then fitlr. hanftt ftrlttl, h i?r iImjiIv tlrctloct an 4 r pii whom yu uai-'av It. fiMt t ym mmmmr fr loti koiti. 1'wk our lrii-ni Mattitrr w g) muu9tmrt tm- rinjr. II.Mltk. will .ni Llr foir- 4 v wllhVle4M tda.v von Hraiilni imm all AAi a r. a nank rrt tiillij-fJMI hi asms..!.
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