FOR TWENIY-ONE YEARS Catarrh Remedies and Doctors Failed Pe-ru-na Cured. MR. A. K. KIDU. i ELGIN, ILL. In a very recent commu nication from this place comet the news that Mr. Arthur Ernest Kidd, a well known architect of that city, Inn made complete recovery from catarrh of the bead, from which he had suffered for nearly a quarter of a century, lie write from 18 Hamilton ave.: "I am 42 year of age, and have had ca tarrh of the head for over half of my life, ai a result of scarlet fever, followed by typhoid fever. I got so bad that I was al most constantly coughing and clearing my throat. The catarrh greatly impaired my eyesight, and the hearing in one ear, and reduced my weight to 110 pounds. "I tried nearly every catarrh remedy ad vertised, besides a great many different physicians' treatments, all of which failed "I bad heard and read of 1'cruna, and finally decided to try it two months ago. 1 have now taken seven bottles, and weigh 12 pounds. Never felt happier or merrier. Feel tip top." A. E. KIDD. If you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. AskyourDrugglstforafrae Pe-ru-na&Imanac DtbmUU Genuine stomped C C C. Never sold In bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell "aoxethlng jost as good." Feed Your Land with fertilizers rich in Potash and your crop will crowd your barn. Sow potash and reap dollars. Our five books ate a complete treatise on femliiera, written by men who know. Write lor them. . Dnuaiam mmkam mnrf aetUm tnoee nun's Coodyaae- Walt Hand. "wedPwoess) mhoamihan any other i -nutaoturoe In tha world. $25,000 REWARD will too paid to anyone who can dieprovo Ihta statement. Itacattso Vf. I,. Douglas Is the larmtit iri ami f nc t u re r ho can buy cheaper and produce las shoes at a lower cost than other con cerns, wltlch enables him to sell shoos for 83.50 and vj.uu equal in every way to those sold else where for Maud to.uu. W. L. DouL'laa 8:i.B0 andS'lshoes arownrn hv tlinllHAnflanf menwlin have been paying $4 and js.not believinf- they could get a firsUclass shoe for 83.60 or &3.00. lie has convinced them that tho style, tit, and wear of hi 81.90 and 83.00 shoes is Just as good. Give theih a trial arid save monev. 4l-e Inmin (nKSiln: 1,oii.khij.i In Hmlirui VliOSHalM: A.'.. , 40,00 A (sin u( ,8,45a.f 0 lii Knur Yeara. W. L. DOUGLAS S4.00 OILT KDOSt UNI, Worth SO.00 Oompared with Other Makes. 7 belt Imported inl American leathern. Hey It Patent Calf, Enamel, But Calf, Calf, Hal AVe. Corona Oilf, ant national Hanaano. Fait Oehr tuelet Plltflnn Th e-enulne ham W. U DOTJOLAS uauilUlli name and price tamped on bottom. alior$ bv mail. air. ejtni. Illui. iutttttqfrer. W. I., iioi ui.ah. nicocu-roK, Mass, Capsicum Vaseline Put up in Collapsible Tubes. A Substitute for and Superior to Mustard oi ny other plaster, and will not blister the moat delicate skin. The win allaying and curative qualities of this article are wonderful. It will stp the toothache at one and relieve head ache and sciatica. We recommend It e the beet and safest ex terna) oounlor-lrrllant known, also as an ex ternal remedy tor lns In the cheat and atom aeh andall rhettmailo.neuralirle and gouty com plaints. A trial will prof e what we claim tor It, and It will be lound to be Invaluable In the hpuaehold. Many people say "It Is in best of all your preparations." Price IS cents, at all dnirjfrlsta, or other deal rs, or by sondla-g this amount to us la postage Mainre we will send you a tube by mall. No article should be accepted by the pubite suilesa the aaine carries our label, as olherwtee U Is not genuine. CBESEB80UGH MANUFACTURING CO, 11 Stat Strrer, Maw York ClQf. FKVIT TREKS, najAMEMTAli TBEia TRaWDKRHV PLAN 10, URl'SS.IlOkKS. CRAPat VI.M ASJPARAOCS, BTU. tafCataloma aent on anacllcalkMi. A afra lot a t'enr La-enema eua etarraS I'ltneaih llx-aa lleleoeae'l'ararrli aa Fallale el SI eaa-li Alau ur. fuLAKU CHINA ailOATS, lam CnutlUU "eiSMUae. J. D.WATeU.VaVnno . Hall. here, Va. II 1 GERMAN KALI WORKS, f V 03 Nassau Street, New Vork. J a. saepsifilAS If M UNION MADI 11 W. L I I Seat Coiuiu syrup. 'I'aaua Good. Caa I I a-' ' 10 tlm ttuld brrateitu.rr) I At the Restaurant. One day during the dinner hour at a crowded city restaurant, a talkative lady hailed at) overworked waiter and ordered dinner for two. This is the way she did it: "Waiter! Waiierl Oh, you're here, are you? I didn't notice. Now, I've brought tny friend to show her my fa vorite luncheon place, and I want you to take particular pains to have every thing nice. We want a fillet steak fot two the best you have. Be sure it's good, won't you? I have told her that there isn't another place in the city where you could get a steak cooked so dcliciously as you can here; and I shall be so disappointed if it doesn't come up to our expectations. I want it cook ed just right not to well done not raw in the middle, I don't mean, but not dried up cither. Well, just about what you would call perfect. "And, let me sec. Oh. of courc, we want some potatoes. Tried boiled mashed. We always have mashed at home. My husband won't cat them any other way, and I got so tired of it. You may bring its boiled no, thev're so common we'll take fried. And oh, yes, something to drink. You'll have tea. Well, I'll take a cup of cof fee. They say hot milk is more nour ishing, but never mind. I'll lake the coffee. Now. you will try and have everything just as good as you can, won t you, because Why he didn't wait for me to finish 1 What imperii nencc." The man said: "Cook I Fillet steak fried potatoes-coffee." Keep the Mind Open. Auguste Comte once suggested the desirability of a class of men whose work it should be to acquire a knowl edge of the general results atiaincd by specialists in all branches of science and by combining and comparing them to acquire a more correct mode ol thought about things in general than is apt to be acquired by a man whose thoughts work always in the same channel. Some men of genius without enroll ing themselves in any class fulfil, in a measure, their requirements. One ol Goethe's most marked characteristics was his eagerness to avail himself oi the knowledge of any and every one who made special study of some par ticular branch of learning. It was not in the least necessary that his inform ant should be well known or famous. "Original talent that is water to my mill," said he. A young musician who visited him remarked. "Zclter's music is old-fashioned." "How old-fashioned? Explain your self and be precise. Good! There is the piano. What you have stated must stand the test of an experiment." In openness of mind and eagerness for knowledge at least we may imitate man of genius. Advice to the Sleepless. If you fear a sleepless night, undress in the dark. Light stimulates and arouses the activities. Darkness is sup posed to produce drowsiness. Put some chopped ice in a rubber bag, and place it at the lower extremity of the spine. This is particularly quieting to the nerves. Do not use anything but a rub ber bag, or you will merely have a damp cloth and rheumatism by morn ing. Do not use a pillow. Relax every muscle so far as it is possible. Sprawl over the bed with arms and legs stretched out. Take a sponge bath with tepid water just before going to bed. Lie on your face instead of on your back. That is the way babies sleep, and their methods are scarcely to he improved upon in this particular. All pressure is removed from the spine by this means, and a delicious feeling of restfulness ensues. Make up your mind that you won't keep awake long enough to hear some one come in to outline the next day's work. Ypu will drop asleep immediately. A Butcher ol Taste. There is a butcher in one of the Xcw Orleans markets who has built up an immense family trade entirely by rea son of his taste in doing up parcels of meat. His modus operandi is very iu genms. If he is handling a porter house he places it between two squares of pasteboard, uses a sheet .of pearl gray manila paper as a wrapper and ties it up with baby blue string. The result is a neat rectangle which has every appearance of having come from some fashionable drug store or con fectioner's. Chops and such like he stows away -in neat little cardboard tubes, and he keeps a supply of one pound candy boxes especially for chick en livers and chopped sausage. The system is very effective. jzre ? .'l'U?..''?gT ' -- Many women and doctors do not recognize the real symptoms of derangement of the female organs until too late. "I had terriblo ftaina' along my spinal cord for two fears and Buffered dreadfully. I was given different medicines, woro plasters i none of these things helped me. Reading of tho cures that Lydla E. Pitvkham'S Vegetable Compound has brought about, 1 somehow felt that it was what I needed and bought a bottle to take. Dow glad I am that I did so; two bottles Drought me Immense re list, and after using those bottles more I felt new life and blood surging; through my veins. It seemed aa though there had been regular bouse cleaning through my system, that all the sickness and poison bad been taken out and new life given me instead. I have advised dotens of my friends to use Lydla K. Plnkliain'a Vegetable Compound. Oood health is indis pensiahle to complete happiness, and Lydla E. Pinklinm'a Vegetable) Compound has secured this to me." Mas. Lafba L. Kbemek, Crown Point, Indiana, Secretary Ladles Belief Corps. 15000 ft felt If trlall if aaeee attar intfmf amasMas eumf M produtea. Every sick woman who does not understand ber ailment should write Mrs. Plnktiam. Lynn. Mast. Her advice la free and always helpful. COMMERCIAL REVIEW. Central Trad Conditions, R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review ol trade says: Heavy transactions in merchandise are reported, but there is much com plaint regarding the slow movement of freight. The situation as to general lines is aggravated by the precedence given fuel over all other freight except live stock and perishable goods. Not withstanding the extensive increase in transporting facilities during the past year, some roads have been compelled to decline consignments and in many cases where a large number of cars were desired only one was provided. Earnings thus far available for January surpass last year's by 5 per cent. It is conspicuous in practically every sec tion of the country that despite high prices buying is liberal and of the better qualities of goods, while dealings as a rule are on more of a cash basis. De mand for building materials is unusually brisk for the season, and prices ol lumber at the South have advanced. Although fortunate sections are re ceiving a better supply of fuel, the sit uation is still serious, and many pig iron furnaces have been added to the idle list. Trade in leather is better, domestic shoe manufacturers operating on a more liberal scale, while export sales of sole are increasing. As to cotton goods, the situation grows steadily stronger, demands for immediate needs preventing accumula tion of supplies and leaving an increas ing number of orders unfilled. A few open advances in quotations are record ed, while a quiet curtailment of dis counts is reported in progress. Export buying has practically ceased. With the exception of a few of the finest grades woolen goods for the fall of 190,1 arc now fully opened. Firmness has characterized the course of the leading staples, an abun dant demand being in evidence, while available supplies are restricted by traf fic conditions. Failures for the week number 265 in the United States, against 301 last year, and 27 in Canada, compared with 28 a year ago. LATEST QUOTATIONS. Flour Spring clear. $U 35n.l.5r; best r-nipnt, $4.80; choice Family, 1.05. Wheat New York No. 2. 83?i"c: Philadelphia No 2, b2n82Jic: Baltimore No 2 82c. Corn Now York No. 2, 69c; Phila delphia No. 2. 54u55c; Baltimore No. 2, 58c. Onts New York No. 2. 41c; Thila delphia No. 2, 43al3o: Baltimore No 2, 43o. liny No. 1 timnthv, fl0.50a20.00j No. 2 timothy. (18.50ulii.00; No. 3 tim othv(16.50nl7.50 Fruits and Vegetables. White Pota toes With receipts less liberal and quite on improvement in the demand, the market rules steady and firm. Apples all good to choice fruit trees of fungus are in good demand. Cabbage with quite a falling oft' in the receipt, there is a much firmer feeling on ull good to choice stock. Sweet potatoes are in ample supply for present needs; the market rules quiet but steady. We quote; Cabbage Ditnifrh large, per ton (8.50n9.50; domestic, per ton (7.00a7.50 l'otutoes Maryland and Pennsylvania, Eer bu 65ui'i8c; Eastern per bu 05a C8c; ggplant, Florida, per orange box (1.00 0.1. 2 j. Onions yollow, per bu 65a70c; rod, per bu G0nG5c. Celery, per doz 25a40o. Apples Eastern, good to choice, per brl (i.00a3.00 : Western, do do do do do (1.75a2.5U; No. 2 all kinde (l.00al.25. Sweet Potatoes Potomac yellow, per brl (2.25a 2 50; North Caro lina, yellow, (2.'J5u2.5'J; Eastern shore yellow, (2.00u2.25. Yams, yellow, (1.5U a 1.75. Butter, Separator, 28a29c; Gathered creum, i7u28c; prints, 1-lb 3(u31c; Bolls, 21b, 30a31o; Dairy pts. Md., Pu., Va., 2tfn29o. Eggs, Fresh-laid eggs, por dozen, 2:i.'iu24o. Cheese, Largo, 00-lb, 14.Val4S'o; mo. diuni, 3G-lb, 14.,ul4; picnics, 23-lb, 14Hal4!tfo. Live Poultry, Hens, lSalStfo; old roosters, each 25a30c; Turkeys, 14ul5?; Ducks, l'ul3o Hides, Heavy steers, association and suiters, luto kill, GO-tbs and up, olose se. lection, llal2c; cows and light stem Wiu9o. Provisions and Hog Produots. Bulli rh-ar rib sides, 9.o; bulk shoulders, (JHc; bulk boliies.lohc; bulk hum butts, KJo; bueon clear rib sides, lOH'c; bacon shoulders, lO'lc; sugar-cured breusts, 12'c; sugar-cured shoulders, 10,','c; sugar curod California hams, lUo; hams cunvuscd or uncanvased, 12 lbs. and under, 14Vo; refined lard tierces, brls and50 lb cans, gross, lO.Sic; refined lard, bulf-barrels ana new tubs, Ho, Live Stock. Chicago, Cattle, Mostly 15a20o lower, good to prime steers (4 50a 585; medium (.) 25a4 50; stackers and feeders (3 2o e4 50; cows, (1 40a4 40; heifors (J 25j 4 75; Texas-fed steers (3 50u4 .40 Hogs, Mixed and butchers (6 25aG 60; good to cboioe, heavy (G GOuG 90; heep, sheep and lambs slow to lower; good to choioj wbethors (4 40u5 00; Western shoep (1 2 iu6 25. East Liberty, Cattle steady; cboioe (5 25a5 40; prime (5 00u5 20. Hogs, firime heavy G bV)u6 85, mediums (G 65; leavy Yorkers (G 60u6 H5. Sheep steady, Best wethers (4 6u4 60 culls and com mon (I 75u2 00; choice lambs (5 75a6 90. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. One's share of the world is 23 1-2 acres. , . Great Britain has 500 physicians who are women. Rawhide is now used for pinion wheels and mauls. The deaths from storms and floods in 190a were 12,000. The five volcanoes active during last year destroyed 65,000 lives. There was a sudden and stratling in crease in suicides among women last year. The United States imported last yeai more than (40,000,000 worth of raw silk. The Electrical World puts the value of electrically produced goods for 1902 at (140,000,000. Cuba has ordered two new revenue cutters at (100,000 each, not from the United States but from England. A lesson in the metric system: The 5-cent nickel measures exactly two cen timeters, and weighs just five grammes The pay of the American bricklayet is as much for two and a half days ai that of the British bricklayer for s week. The disposing of London's smoke by electric fans was seriously considered by the sanitary congress recently held at Msnchester. The capital invested last year in elec trical railways was (475,000,000 not es timated but actual. In telephony, (too, 000,000 were invested, and in electric light, (150.000.000. CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. y.VAWMWyVAV.V.,MWWW1VAVAVAV.V.V.'.V..: 5eV.V.V.V.VAV.".V.V.V.V.V. Hon. David Meckison t well known, not only in his own itate, but throuchout America. He began his politirnl rnreer b serving fo-.ir consecutive terms ax Mayor of the town in whirh he live, during which lime he beranie widely known a the founder of the Mcckixon Bank of Napoleon, Ohio, lie was elected to the Fifty fifth Congress hr a very large majority, and is the acknowledged leader of his party in his section of the State. Only one flaw marred the otherwise complete success of this rising statesman. Catarrh, with its insidious approach and tenacious grasp, was his only unconqueted foe. For thirty years he waged unsuccessful warfare against this personal enemy. At last Peruna eamc to the rescue, and he dictated the following letter to Dr. Hart man as the result: y.VeVaVDV.V.V.V.V..V.V.VAV.VA,.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. a" 1 have imedneveral bntttrxof Peruna and I et arra-ily bene- J filed theribtf from, my catarrli of the head, 1 eel encouraged to be- m aj Jfeve that If 1 use It o sliort time longer Ittill be fully able to crutl- m m icatc thn dineaite ol thirty years' standing.'' David Meekieon. 3enib-r 0 1 ourres. V.Ve'.V.V.V.V.V.V.'e.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.-' rpHK season ol latching eo'.d is upon us. JL The cough and the sneeze ond the nasal twang are to be heard on every hand. The origin of chronic catarrh, the most common and dreadful of diseases, is a cold. This is the way the chronic catarrh gen erally begins. A person catches cold, which hangs on longer than usual. The cold generally starts in the head and throat. Then follows sensitiveness of the air passages which incline one to catch cold very easily. At lust the person has a cold all the while seemingly, more or less discharge from the nose, hawking, spitting, frequent clearing of the throat, nostrils stopiwd up, full feeling in the head, and sore, inflamed throat. The best time to treat catarrh is at the very beginning. A bottle of Peruna, nroncrlv used, never lails to cure a com useu, never mils 10 cure Ask your drugsist for a Rugs that have a tendency to curl j may be straightened by sewing hair cloth or buckram to tnc corner or 011 the under side. Iteware of Ointments For Cmorrh That Contain Mereitrj, as mercury will surely destroy the senso ot smell nml completely derange tho whole sys. tern when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Suehnrtieles shoulil never lie used except ou prescriptions from reputnhle phy sicians, n the dninaue tin')' will do Is ten fold to tho Kood you can possibly ilerlvo from them. Hull's (.'utarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo, ()., contains no mercury, nml Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mueotiHsurfaeei of thesysteni. In buyiue Hall's Catarrh Ciiro Lc sure to get the irenulan. It Is taken In ternally, and Is mitilo in Toledo, Ohio, by F J. Cheney A Co. Tesllmonials free. WSo'.il by Jtrugglsts; price, 75e. por bottle. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Universal penny fares are 'to he tried for six months on the Shelliehl. Kngland, municipal electric tramway system. Mother fl ray's Sweet I'owittre for C hi 111 re,. Successfully used by fother Oray, nurse In the CI lldren's Home In New York. Cure Keierlhhness, B-d Stomach. Teething Disor ders, move and regulate thn Dowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30 000 testimonials. At all druggists, 2e. Sample mailed Fbeg. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. Timber is being exported from Hosnia to South Africa to lie used in rebuilding farms destroyed durinj the war. Is the Standard Rheumatic Remedy. The ONLY compound on the market that cures this terrible disease without doing Irreparable harm to tho digestive organs. UNEQUALLED as a BLOOD PURIFIER. CHEERFULLY RCC0MMCN09 IT. Frekstati. B. C, Aug. 18, 1003. Gentlemen: I had rheumatism for about twelve years. Great deal of the time I had to use orutchesor cane. Wss confined to bed, nearly helpless, three months at a time, several times. Last spring I beiran to take " ItmcHACiDi." I uaed two bottles before I noticed any hem-flt. Altogether I uaed seven bottles and the cure seems to be complete, aa I have had no symptoms of rheumatism alnce. I van cheerfully reoommend your medicine. B. F. FE.N'lUAN. For sale by Druggists, or sent exprenage prepaid on receipt of i.oo. Bobbltt Chemical Co., - - Baltimore, Ad. " o P nOHDOV aWDlSCOVIRY"e UllllrU I 4-uak ralwf aaS earaewimt reaaa, "Bank et aaatiaaala'e aaS to 4are Uaalatoat free. a, at- a. oiui i seas, asa, ai aaia. u .UttKISON" OF O-ilO. W.W.W.W.m.V.V.m. , nion cold, thus preventing chronic catarrh. While many people have been cured of chronic catarrh by n single bottle of Pe runa, yet, as a rule, when the catarrh becomes thoroughly fixed more than one bottle is necessary to complete a cure. Peruna has cured cases innumerable of catarrh of twenty years' standing. It is the best, if not the only internal remedy for chronic catarrh in existence. Put prevention is far better thaa cure. Everv person subject to catching cold should take I'erunn at once at the slightest symptom of cold or sore throat at this season of the year and thus prevent what is almost certain to end in chronic ca tarrh. Send for free book on catarrh, entitled "Winter Catarrh,' by Dr. Hartman. "Health and lieauty'' scut free to women onlv. free Pe-ru-na Almanac Senator Hoar's house in Worcester was purchased by him some forty years ago, when property was cheap, and is, therefore, a very large plot oi ground almost in the centre of the city. It used to belong to John Hancock of Revolu tionary fame. The horse is a roomy but unpretentious building, and is chiefly remarkable for its enormous library. Thousands of volumes are pil ed ceiling high in the great room, and .Mr. Jliwr spends hours and hours among his books. ITI'3 permanently curod.'No Htsor norvous ness after first day's uso of Dr. Kline's Ciroat Kervellestorer.fVtrinl bottleitud treat isefroo hi. U.H. Klihk, Ltd., H31 Arch St., l'htla.,l'a. The fellow with the gift of gab is apt to give himself away. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soot ulngKyrup for chlldreu teething.softun the gums, rsduces inllamma tk'ii, allays pain, cures wind colic. '25e. abottlo Few men can lose their money and re tain their popularity. Tlso's Cure for Coasumptlon Is an Infallible medicine for coughs and eolds. N. V. baUUbx, Occau Grove. S. J., Feb. 17, 1!MW. Some men don't even become successful failures. Any one can aye wHli ruTNASt Fade less Dvr.H; no experience required. Tcrhaps two may live as cheaply as one, but somehow or other they never do. a REPEATING RIFLES repeat. Tbey don't Jam, catch, or fall to extract. In a word, tbey are the only reliable repeaters. Winchester rifles are rnsde In all desirable calibers, weights and styles ; and are plain,1 partially or elaborately ornamented, suiting every purpose, every, pocketbook, and every teste. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION made for all kinds ot shooting In all kinds of guns. pop PS.ad same sad address aa a Postal I or our lo-pt lUuelratad Catalog. j WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO, NEW HAVEN, CONH, II QC TAYI flll'C Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum andllufiein A0rt U 0 1 I II I LUIl 0 Coughs, Colds, LaQrippe ? ItTTZl JLW5stf Juvenile (lallantry. He was a tiny little fellow, surely not more than five years old. and as he call ed for his afternoon papers at the cor ner of Twelfth and Market streets man people Razed at him wilh mingle I amusement and pity. He had Ioiir brown curls, wet with the drenching rain, and his shrill little voice had a baby lisp. A very stout, elderly wo man. Rpparcir.lv weighing close to two Ir.'.ndrcd pounds, paused at the south side of Market street and looked as kance at the miniature river of slush and water and at the passing procession of wagons and trolley cars. The little newsboy was quick to size up the sit uation. Running up to her he exclaim ed. "Don't be afraid, lady. I'll help you across." Reaching up his tiny little hand he clutched her by the arm. and together the ridiculous pair threaded their way to the opposite curb. Then the st t woman opened her purse, gravely handed the little fellow a coin and disappeared in the Reading Terminal. Captain A. T. Mahan. U. S. N'.. has j been elected an honorary member of the Royal United States Instruction for j life, i" acknowledgment of his valuable ! contributions to the literature of the British N'avv. mm km rain Ancient and Modern Ideas on the Subject. Time and Disease the Effacing Agents of Beauty. What Has Scienco Don to Restore tho Lily and the Rose? Socrates called beauty a short-lived tyranny, Plato a prlvtlepe of nature, Theocritus) a dellphtful prejudice, Tlieophrnstns a slleutcheut, rnrnende? a solltnry kingdom. Homer a glorious gift ot nature, Otld a favor of the gods. Aristotle ofllrmed that bennty was better than all the letters t,f recom mendation In thn world, nnd yet none of these distinguished authorities ban left us even a hint of how beauty la to be perpetuated, or the ravages of ngo and dinenso defied. Time soon hlemls the lily und the rose Into the pallor of nge, disease dots the fair face with cutaneous distlgurntlons and crlmsorjs the Roman nose with unsightly Hushes, moth, If not rust, corrupts tins glory of eyes, teeth, and lips jet beautiful by dcfitclng the complexion, ami tills tho sensitive soul with agony unspeulinble. If such he tho unhappy condition of one afflicted with slight skin blemlshe., what must be tha feelings or those in whom torturing hnmor.i have for years run riot, covering thn skiu w'.h scales and sores and charging the blood with poisonous elements to become a part of the system until death? It is vain to attempt to por tray such suffering. Death In many cases might be considered a blessing. Tho blood and fluids seem to be im pregnated wilh a fiery element which, when discharged through the pores Upon the surface of the body, Inflames nnd burns until, in his efforts for relief, the pntlent tears the skin wilh bis nails, and not tintli tho blood Hows docs sufllc'.eut relief come, to cause I1U11 to desist. Thus do complexions', defects merge Into torturln,, disease, and piqued van ity give pbco to real sufferlug. A llttlo wart on tho nose or cheek glows to tho nil-devouring lupus, a patc h of tetter on the pnlin of the hand or on the llmhs suddenly envelops the bedy in its fiery cniiirace, a bruise on the 1 g cxpnuda into a gnawlig ulcer, which reaches out its fuugs to the sufferer's heart in every paroxysm of pnin. a 6mull kernel in Urn neck multiplies into a dozen, which eat uwa the vitality, great pearl-like scales grow from little rah-liUo Inflammations In such abun dance as to pass credulity; und so on may we depict tho sufferings to which pour human iir.turo )s Miliject, all of which involvii great mental distress because of persoual filsllgiiralions. If there wero not another external dlsenso known, eczema alone would bo A sufficient Infliction ou mankind. It pervades all clnsaes, and descends 1 rtt- partially through gene.ations. While Borne! aro constant' enveloped in it, others hive It. co:. fined to sni'ill patches in the ear, on the i.ealp, tin the bieast, on the pnlmt of the hands, ou the limbs, etc., but everywhere its distinctive feature .'s a suitill watery blister, which discharges an acrid fluid, causing heat, lt:l)aniniatlon, and lntenso Itching. King-worm, tetter, scal'.cd head, dandru.l'. bcloug to this 6cal7 nnd Itching order of diseases. I'sorias:-., 't ur inoder a leprosy, with its molhtr-of-pcarl scale, situated ou a reddeued base, which bleeds t:pon '.he rcmovul of tho scale, is to be dreaaed and avoided, a-i of old. Im petigo, barber's Itch, erysipelas, nnd a score of minor disorders make up In part the catalogue of external diseases of tho skin. Thus far we l:!vu made no allusion to those afflictions which are manifestly Impurities of the blood, viz. : swelling of the glands of tho throat, ulcers on tho neck and limb.--, tumors, abscesses, and niercurKl poisons, with loss of hr.ir, beoau'e tho whole list can be comprehended in tho one word scrofula. It le in the treatment of torturing, disllgnring humoro sad affections of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, that the Cuticura remedies have achieved their greatest sucees. Orig inal in composition, scientifically com pounded, absolutely pure, unchangeable In any climato, ahvay s ready, and agree able to the most delicate and fccnslilvc, they present to young and old the most successful curative, of modern times. This will bo consldo ed strung language, by those acquainted with the c haracter and obstinacy of blood and skiu humors but It is justified by Innumerable suc cesses where all the remedies and meth ods in voguo have failed to cure, and, In many cases, to relieve, even. The Cuticura treatment Is nt onco agrecablo, speedy, economical, and comprehensive, liatho tho nfl'ected parts freely with hot water and Cuti cura soap, to clcauso tho stir nee ot crusts aud scales, and softeu tho thickened cutlclo. Dry. without hard nbbtsg, and apply Cuticura Ointment JACKS lUlw mule nft m ri' h 94 l-tivt. hU-k Knlh Jevkt for N to i bauOf biirh ; truud ono) And mob) itftkni. i'btier tfw IUr Itstrrun. Kiox-at sriietnrittMui Alto rntin An, liyJtunyt ftud mul. nttt fur It If sVIa I Ulla IIMI ruTi wctc i iKiap. rrcno n., Ohio. HfcW yKMHIOM LAW H. Aot Jn 97, IftJJp. Mull ue.si,urnvora4.aj tiilr wi4uw of tUt la. u Hevniiruiu lUl to U-C W wil. pyt.mtJt wy moo4 Owutrtvjl OUitu UiiOtj till twj(. Act ot July I DuBioui vrtlu Kiair who Lift 4 in-ii iuftia4,rs9MrvH)f, tiig wiii uuy tw cttar-feti wttb 0 fWuii. MopMiaiou uo !. AUviosj lr. Ktsr sviiiluaa ItuUiustruotiyut, e,iJrjM iu W. H. Willi k'-Mialuu AjfeUOjr, Milt UaaUlu, US Ittilkiu A vex, lltlUMa. itaktMOl lb U MUt UU tMiia, r" ".-r " t ADVERTISE" Vi'ffV"" IT PAYS My Lungt " An attack of la grippe left me with bad cough. My friends said I had consumption. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it cured me promptly. " A. K. Randies, Nokomis, III. You forgot to buy a bot tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back. on. Tares sites : 25c., Mk., II. All eretrlata. fonanlt yonr rlnrtor. If he sara take It, than (to aa he says, tf he tall rnn not to taka It. tlirn don't take It. He knawa. Leave It with him. W. re wllllnr. J. C. aYEK CO.,Uw.U, Maes. to allay Itching. Jtrttntlon, and Inflam mation, and soothe nnd heal, end, lazily, t:tl:o Cuticura Kcso'vrnt, to cool and cleanse the blood. This treatment rf fords instant relief, permits te.-t and sleep In the severest forms of eczi-mo and other ItchKg, burning. Mid seal; humors, and points to a fpecdy, perma nent, Bndecononrc.il cureof tonuili; disfiguring humor.-., eczeni'S, rashc:), and I n Hit in mat i" us, from infancy 10 age, when all other remedies nml h best physicians fail. The r-medlet. ti elltuting the Cuticura t.tem will .-,.y an individual scrutiny of their innn li able properties. Cuticura hoap conttlct bin w1:2? J form the medlclnul piopcrtlt;. of C:i t cjra Ointment, th-. rf,:t sku; cure r1 purest und sweetest of emollient", 3o. blneti with thn ra 's. delicnto an ! ro frchlng i f flowe- -.dois. J'. InvlgoiaUM the poies tho iv, f iid Imparts activity to tLr cil .!. .mi I tub's. tln. furnishing tn 'TiM-rt I.-: unwholesome mutter, wlilch :1 n t'. I ned would c.-ins". pimples, black--Lead, rashes, .oily, r.sothy kln, ani' o'..';er cotr.plexlotal disfigurations, is well ns pcolp affections nnd trrliaii. ., f illing hair, aud bahy rasht. Its lev tic ond ronllnu. us action on thenotn.al 'brlcators of t'.n '.kin ..eeps th: Itci t.-sn.parent, soft, flexible, and h.altl.y. Hence Its constant us.:, nssis'.c l by aj occasional uso of C'ullcur- O'rtmcut, realizes the fairer complesl n: th softest, -Ahltest h..', auo 1 ;.e .tj .t. luxuriant, glosy S with'.-: t:,e do main of the my-'. aavr-Mcd sclcnti?c kiio'.vledgH to supi ,y. Cuttcurs Olntm.nt la the most suc cessful external ceiitivef r torturing, ilisllgurlng l.uino-s of the riin so", nealp. including lovs of ialr, 1'. l-ool of which a sint'le anolnui.tt wr.ii It, preceded by t hot bath with Ci'iicnrs Soap, and followed inth: se.tiercr.sra by u full dose of t ntici:r: I'esolvent, la BiiQlcient to aft'o:d t.nnic liutu relief lr the most distrcr i...' f .. of I c'.isp. burning, and cr.l ,- humor.'. pn:nit r.vt and shep, nnd point to u 'p-cay ruro when nil oth'1.' lenn dies fall. Uise-pe. dally so in the trr.itnu-t.1 f Infanta nnd chll lien, clcnuship. soolhinu', and healing the most distressing i- infan tile humors, nnd preserving, purifying, nnd beautifying tho tkiu, tcalu, and bair. Cuticura Ointment 1 ossesscs. at the same time, ihe thai in of satislyln the simple wnnta of the toll, t of a. nges, in cirlra- for the sl;ln. sca'n. liulr, and hands far more tflectually, I agrecablv. and economical!; ih.in Ho most expensive of toilet emollients. Wliilo freo Irani every ingredient of a douhtft'l or t'ngerous character. It "Ono Nlaht T.cntmi nt of the Hands," or ' Single T vatment of the Hair," or uso after athhtlcs. cycling, golf, ten nl.i, tiding, sparring, or any sport, each in connection with the use .' Ctitlcura Soap, is sufficient evidence of this. Of all remedies for tho purification of the blood and circulating fluids, nmvo approaches In spiciilc medical action Cuticura Uesolvi nt. It neutralized ami resolves away (hence Its name) scrof J lous. Inherited, ami other humors la tho blood, which give rise to swelling, of the glands, pains in tho bouej, and torturing, disfiguring eruptions of tho skin and scalp, Willi loss of hair. Cuticura Kesolvcnt extends Its puri fying liiduenco by nwus of the pored to the surface of the skin, s Hay ins; irritation, liiflanimntion, Itching, and binning, and soothing and healing. Ilcncu its success la the treatment of distressing huniois of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, which fall to be permanently cured by external remedies alone. The grandest testimonial that ess be offered Cuticura remedies is their world-wide sale, due to the rersorrU recommendations of those who have used them. It Is difficult to realize ths mighty growth of tbo business Joce under this name. From a small begin ning in the simplest form, ngalnst prej wllco and opposition, against monlcd hosts, countless rlvalu, and trade In (lifl'crenco, Cuticura remedies have be come the 'greatest curtuivea of their time, and, in fact, of all time, for no. whero in tho history of medicine Is to bo found anoiher approaching then In popularity aud sjle. In every eilmw nnd with every people thev have met with tho same rcccptiou. 'J bc co i3u-s of tho earth are the ouly llm'.t to ihe!. growth. . They have conquereJ U14 world. To the tc3t of poj't-lir jod-rrrwat all things ruundano must finally com Tbo civilized world has -rendered Its verdict lu favor of Cuticura. Salier'a Raoe SPELT I a'.v iwa, aWmilattl .rrrn W at FARM xac a we SEEDS "'S eiEDI FETM TAXU rid l ilua luipiwmixd'oilefr dn 51 0.OO for lOc. . - - imu wnon nm 4 or inn. in ataaiiM i uur ant caial.vuc wurtti ium i.. .... . wtile aaake fatiuar or e:,,,L i laiM,.H0..rtr.,Kaitivc wort w.oo to r-t a ciart ih. upuo receipt ol bui sue. u nmri Srl a4 .