(RICH RED BLOOD Id the body of nn 1hH person tlirro are bout IS pntinils o( hlnoil. Thn blood hiM as Its most Importnnt flrt ments, smnll rounJ corpnsi-lcs, nJ ami rhltn, In proportion of nbout 800 rod to 10 Whlto OHM. It thn ntimtior of rel corpiwIi'S Womos diminished snd thn whlto iii"S liii-rpimwl the blood In lmpnrr, thin, ln"ktni III the nutri tion nmistsnry to siistitlrt tlm health nud Onrro ntn-ntrth of thn Imdy. Then Thnt Tlrnl Filln.'t, Nr-rvottsiipss, Bcrofuln, Unit Illintim, or nthnrs of tho Ioiik trnln of Ills, swir.llno; to tho tnmpiirnmiint and disposition, nttni'k thn vl"tlm. Tha only pi'rmnni'nt mtncily Is found In a rollitWi lilooil mo.lleliio Ilka Hood's Hurss, pnrllls, which n -tn up in thn rod porpnwh, enrl'-hlnn them nnd Innrixiilnit their num ber. It thus roitotv tho vlt.il fluid to tarulthy onnilltlon, espi-ls nil Impurity, ounvs Ili-rv-ounem, Thnt Tiro I Fki-IIiik, Hi'roftiln nnd all nthor dl.'wws nrhlnit from or promoted by low ntnto of th Mood. Thnt llitHio Ktiitnmint nm trim wn prove not by our own Htntr-monts, but by what thonsnnds of jwrtf-tly rWlnliln rmopln sny about Itiod'e HnrKiiuirlllti. lti'nd thn tostl- monlnl In tie next cnlumnrfroin a bolovnd clergyman. Then tnko Hood's Sarsaparilla The Blood Purifier nnd True Nerve Tonic. i Komi Fonntlntlons of Cloth. The Massachusetts Ulglm-ny Com missioners' Hoard lias found In build ing macadamized roads, that, upon loose, sandy soil, much stone Is wasted by being driven Into the sand. In such cases gravel, when accessible, ban been placed upon tlio sand to a depth of three or four Inches, and the stono laid on this, liy so doing tho cost Is greatly re duced. There being no gravel nt Mnr tha's Vineyard, cheap cotton cloth has been spread upon tho sand, and over that the stone. The sand does not work up through the stono and much less tone Is required. Luyers of tarred pa per wero tried, but without success, as the stono pressed through them. Call It ji Craze. AN ALARMING STATEMENT CONCERNING WOMEN. HOW BAD HABITS ARE FORMED. The Nrw Ynrk TfilKi' snysi "The hntilt of taking 'headache powders ' is Incrrn.iiie; to an alarming extent among a great tuonlier of wo men throughout the country. These powders as their name indicate, are clnltned by the manu facturers to be a positive nnd speedy cure for n?iv form of headache. In mnuy vases their chief Ingredient is morphine, oputtn. cocaine or some other eqiinllv injurious drug hrtvintr a tendency to deaden pain. The hitliit of tid:ii!g them is easily formed, but almost Impossible to shake off Women immlly tiCKin taking them to re lieve a raging headache and soon resort to the powder to alleviate any little? pnin or nche they may lie subjected to. nnd finally like the mor- fihineorunium fiend. o-et intolhe hahlt oftaking hem regularly, imagining that thev ave in puiu If they happen to miss their tegular dose." In nine cases out of ton, the trouble is In the stomach nnd liver. Tnkc a simple laxative and liver tonic nud remove the offending matter which demntfes the stomach nud causes the headaclic. IJr. Pierce's Pleasant Pcllcta are composed entirely of the purest, concentrated, vegetable extracts. One Pellet is a dose; siiRar-coatod, easily swallowed; once used, always in favor. They posi tively cure sick headache and remove the disposition to it. Mr. It. Varimbom, of Ottrr tair, tjtprtr Co., fliuit., wnics : " I not Infrequently have nil at tack of the headache. It usually comes nn in i the loreuoon. At tnv I dinner I eat my regular i mcai, nno taice one or two of loctor Pierce's ' Pleasant I'ellets inline. diately after, and In the I course of nit hour my headache la cured and no nail enects. I feel better evrrv way for having taken them not worse, a Is usual after Inking- her kinds of pills. 'Pleasant Pel lets ' arc worth more than their weight In -Old. If fortlnthin -.1-- B. Vaboasom. Bag. than to cur headache." W. L. Douglas Wit CUHs? IS THE IC8T. WW wnvbriTPosAKiNa. . CORDOVAN. FMNCM A CNAMCUXO CALF. 43.v Fine CAiz&taiosRoa 3. V POLICE, SOLES. 2.I.7?BOYS'SCHOCLSH31 LADIES' Ovr Om Mlllloa PoopU wvr th W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes are equally satisfactory They civ tha best value for the money. Thty equal citatum ehoes In sty la and fit. Th?lr wearing qualities ere unsurpassed. The peters aro uniform, stamped on sola. From $ ta $3 saved over other make. It your deaU cunnot supply you we can. DAVIS CREAM SEPARATORS A l'rlM leader. Succttslul. Meritoiiout Psmnklst Mailed free LVAtlKKTS VV.NTSD. DAVI RANKIN kLDG. inro. CO. bvtm Mnur4luii. 840-2S4 W. Lake. St Ohieaao, III., RUPTUREGured POHITIVf I.V W'uruitliihtBu1 iU) . Hii an AdJuitb.t)liMl ul.tvU ctin U) miv larR4r or nialler UirultcheiiivliiR cy.i.aiitnnof HUJ-TUKK. waled by t .V. HrtuiMpMf2,Co.?44lrandwajrii.Y.Clijr ULCEUS CBH ED D1 I mirrrt by ruiiirly uvv ' it . Writ lo ti. P. fiiwjra, . l., Bus 1U6. C'lw-kt Uriwu, .Uck. Co., Pn. INK rprr To Intrmtuoo our foodi and to lliCpj tweur loos) ud gfitrrftl kmU wm will 'd on uuuos lltd lull and twonuocM BUck Ink FKKF, ' 'd, upoorolit I iV, ?i 3 - ?-virf tftV J-lV 1199 J, J "In vlnw of thn bennllt I hnvo had from Hood's Hnnwparllln I Winn to (rlvo thn fol lowing testimonial. I httVO sovcrul Minus brum badly Poisoned With Creeping Ivy. A tho old X'hnnl of medlnlno simply trlrl to rrmotre tho symptoms Instead of thn sourora of them, munh of thn polxon was left In my system to npfienr In an It'hlnn humor on my body with every violent ex ertion In wnrm wenther. At nil times thorn wem morn or lei Indention of poison In my blood, up to n yenr wro Inst winter, whou Large Sorea Broke Out on my body. I then pun-hnsed a bottln of Hood's Bnrs'ipnrllln, and ntter using that nmt a hnlf of another bottln thn sore and humor rllssppmrml. I nttendel tho Chrls tlnn Kndeavor Convention In Montreal ami also visited thn World's Fair In the hottest wenther of thn summer. Was on the go all the time, but Had No Recurrence of the burning and Itehlng sensation whlen hail mnrreit every previous summer's outing. I have reason, therefore, to lie enthuslnstln In my pmlsn of Hood's Hnrnapniilln." Ham cm. H. Hi'tisr.i.i., pastor of Free Bnpttat C'httroli, Apala-rhln, N. Y. 'i no Mct-rct or f ascinntlnn. The secret of fusclnntlon la one vrhlrb many n vromnn would ftncririco a Rood denl to lenrn. To cultivate a cliurinlns and nn attractive manner one umihI lieuln at home; nnd surely a better ncliool could not bo devised, for tha training Is, In Its way, perfection. Hero one Is sure to Dud ench dny little rubs which must bo soothed with skillful touch; there Is a constant mind friction polim on among even the most devoted members of the household. It Is n pain ful fact, though none the less true, thnt one's family acts as a constant counter- Irritant A stendy effort to smooth over the rough places, minister to wounded henrts, and with deft touches erase unpleasant memories Is culled for, nnd the woman who obeys the sum mons Is pretty sure to And herself fully nblo to cope In tho most agreeable fash Ion with the outside w orld. Few wom en, however, realise that a fascination of manner Is not born, but cultivated. It begins to bud In the nursery, devel ops under the skillful training of pains taking Instructors, nnd blossoms forth Into complete beauty In the society ol well-bred women. Finer Microscopes Needed. Trof. Bchaefer, President of the see tlon of physiology of the British Asso ciation, declares that ho discovered that ni'h organic cell In vegetnblo nnd ani mal life contains nn lullnltcHltnul pnrll- ;lo which manifests definite and con trolling functions, and which appears to be, In fact, the principle of life, lie ?alls It "tho attraction particle," be cause, despite Its Infinite littleness, "It exerts an extraordinary Influence over Ilio whole cell, which may be many thousand times Its size. It Initiates and aireets those processes which result In the multiplication of cells. The sup posed fundamental form element called t cell Is usually Invisible to the naked ye. Hearing this fact In mind wo can usually get an Idea of the extraordinary dinractcr of the statement of Dr. Schuo fer thnt "he bos discovered tho life principle In a particle thousands of times smaller than the cell Itself." Af ter magnifying the cell l.diO diameters the ceutral particle, the "attraction par ticle" or the living particle appears uu ler the most powerful microscope mere ly tho size of a fine point Borne Invent or Is needed now with a microscope, of blgucr power than anything yet known. A Kensington youth, wbo had been told thnt a certain young lady's father had plenty of dough, proposed to bcr before he discovered that the old man was a baker. Philadelphia ttecord. As Ineomptct llaae. ' Wo run wild over tha furoiiuilngs of houaet It furniture, carpets, hangings, plo tares an! muaio, and always forget or ne glect the mast Important roqulslta. Some thing there should bo always on tho shelf to provide against sudden cnsualitlos or nt tncks of pain. Such oome like thief Jn the night) a sprain, strain, sudden bankaohe, toothache or neuralgia attack. Thoro la nothing easier to get than A bottle of 8t- Jaoohe Oil, and notbing mrdr to eure nulnkly any form of pain. The boimo is Incomplete without lb Uomploto it with a good supply. At the Don Marohe feboan market). Tarls last year, Cii'J persons were arrested lot siepiomuma. Dr. Kllmer'a KwAur-RooT runs all Kidney and Bluiider truuldea. ittiiiphift and coiiHiiliniiou free Laboratory liinuliaiupluu. N.V- It Is estimated Hint the Cniod Falls on the Hamilton river In Labrador liuvo a drop ol sou leet. RIPANSoTABULOS. The standard cure prescribed by physic! ins everywhere for tb commoa svsrjr-da We U Ibc beiuekgU. ' Conatipstiou. HssUachs. Ali DBUOOMTsV friet to tu per box. Br matt without e&irackarjp. JUrAVS CHEMICAL COB PAH t UlSprajeeU Xw Vui. I KEYSTONE STATE CULLINGS TORTURED BY ROBBERS. Three Women and Two Men Bound and Qagged. Five maskod robbers entered the house ol John McMlllln, nnnr Wntts Mills, bound nnd gngsed the hired limn nnd throe woman and wnltcd nearly threo hours for the return of Me.Mlllln. Whon he enme he was bound to s bonrd nnd lenned henit downward nuninst Iho wnll, while the rolilmrs tliri'iiliini'il him nn inntnnt dnntn unless lie iiivuiitnil the lilillnu tilnee of his money. MeMlllln hnd (liiicsltml 1,0 10 In a liniik tbn dny prnvloui. Aitnr iiiirning tits leet wun not coals nnil whlpi'ltiR hlinunmnrelfully thevlllnlnt lluiilly belitived his story nnd depnrtnd. Jlrs. M'-.MIIIIn and ilniiKhtnrs, who were compelled io witness the torture of McMlilln, nre in a very serious condition from frlnbt. Arrtn A mm.io dollar cstatr. Hull a dor en Altoona reopln clnlm to be among the heirs to tho Hubert Edwards es tntn, nlleued to Ineludn a Inrge section In Nw Vers t'lty, In the vicinity of the Dnttery. and valued nt tl,cOO,ni)0,(KiO, for which it U snld n Unlit Is to be nmde In the New Vork courts. I nn clnlm Is Hint thn innu was grunt ed to Hubert Kilwnnl by Kiug Dhnrles. of Knglnnd. The heirs number several hun dred and are sendered all over the country. Thn Altounn heirs have united with those ol Cambria, Indlnnn, Keilford. Huntingdon nud Fulton counties In the employment ol coun sel to look niter their Interest lu cue a favor able decision Is rendered. JEFrEHSOS PEOPLE AI1E Rlf'EtXrl. There Is considerable dlsstttlsfnctlon nmo ia Jellerson county people, bei'nuse the county wns not made a seimrnte district lu the house and senate Judicial apportionment bills. He resentntlve Minltn, ol I'unxsuiawney, iniiuo a hot llitht In coininlttoe for It, but as a mut ter ol met, the county could not moot me constitutional requirement. WESTisoiinuss nnsscnisa out, There nre pro poets of a busy summer In the Turtle t'reek Valley. Thetilnns for the uew machine shop to lie erected by the W'nst Inghouse t'ompnny nt Drinton were submitted to the contractors last week. The shop will be fiU0x2'J lent. It will be created of brick nnd Iron nnd will be two stories In height. When completed 1,500 men will be employed In It Bernard Komper, of McSherrystown, York county, wns arrested by United Btales uflleer Jere Cuunolly, ol Ilurrishurg, on the ehnrgu ol fraudulently collecting money. Kemper Is a lilKhly-respectHd citizen of that town and his arrest has created a sensation amoh his friends. Ho Is a veteran of thnHovnuty-slxtb Pennsylvania volunteers. During lost sum mer be traveled through the eastern section of the state, representing himself to be n special pension examiner. Ills method was to cnll upon those persons who were pension ers and p. etend to examine them nnd their papers lor nn Increase ol pension. Ha usual ly chanted them n fee nud asked whatever lie thought lie eauld get, Judlug his vic tims' circumstances from their surround ings. The MoKecsport and Wllmordlng electric railway company bus made a dual with tho syndicate holding ttnuehlses lu Jenunett, llrccnsliurg, Irwin nud Turtle t reek, and will nllow the latter comi auy to use Its tracks fiom McKunsport to btupicsnoi from which plnco it will build to l'ltlsbutg. Tho lyndlrnte, during tho summer, will construct a Hue Irum (Ireeusburg to West Newton, ami from West Newton to McKecsport, entering the city nt the old driving park. Thence It Is to use the JlcKeeBport and Wllmerdlug hue to Pittsburg. The Penusplvnnia railroad oompnny bus added to Its holdings nt lllnlrsvllle a tract of land upon which It will ereot a 60-eni;lno rouudliouso nnd large ear and machine shops for the repair work of tho West I'enu dlvisluu. Tliit will concentrate at least 000 rond and shop men nt this point. John Oswnld, uged 43, n farmer of Olny perks couuty, came homo drunk and quar reled wlm his wlfo. His lC-year-old sou In terfered nud In tha struggle that followed lha lutter killed hie father with a vlub. The murdered man lormurly resided la Lehigh cuuuty. The Central district and printing telejrrapb eomnnnv bas reduced telephone rentals at Washtuutcn, Hhnron, Heaver and other western 1'ennsylvnuln towns from tOO to fJH In business houses, nnd from $30 to (3ii lu private residences. Tbe Mahoning and Bhennngo Iron mnnu facturers have demnuJed a 110 per cent, rv" duotlon from both puddlers and finishers. A convention of the Amalgamated lodges will be held on April 1 to settle tbe questlou. At Unlontown, tbe Jury rendored a verdict In tbe ejectment proceedings nrougui ry James 0. t'nrr sgnlnet Thomas D. Craig and tho H. C. Frlckcoke eompnny to recover 20 aorve ol land valued at tW.OUO. , Robert Hepburn, TO years old wns enught In lift shafting nt Valentine's works, Hoile fonts. One arm, an ankle and several Ills were brokeu. nud bo will probably die. Tbe contract bob boon let for the ereotlon of a tln-plute mill nt Hemlnuton, Beaver ceuntv, on tue larra oi captain uen morgan. Tbe mill will employ 80 J bands. Tbe Baptist church at New Brighton has called to lie pastorate licv. 4. caiviu btoweii, of Coopers Plains, N. at a salary of 000 annually. A Chinaman named Jlra Llm Bum was foend dead In bis ebunty at Lurry. IIu Is tbousbt to have died from an overdose ol morphine. The nlKbt turn at tbe Carnegie company's rod mill at lieaver ! alls, broke tue world's record bundny night by turning out 422,000 pouuds of Hnuued rode. J. W. HolloweP, of UuBois. received 1 and a p'.ea for forgiveness from a man who (t de a pick and singletree from bluj 17 years ago. Owlna to the illness of Judgo Bnrker.nrcu- meats In the Blnlr-White contest it election case save keou postponed until April 1L The miners of the Yullow Hog mines, near tjharou, nie idle, 'i'uey Uemnud s 4 per cunt advance, Hubert Mcdlnnlss was paralysed by a fn'l ol slats In tbe Pandora iuiue, ueuc L.droU.', W. J. Itslney hue raised the waes of his cokeworkere 10 r cent. Iu Cambria county Judea Barker grnutod C7 liquor llueases out of 13 applications. Jobustowo. Is to have a (100,000 paper mill. Royalists Desires Annexation. Late press advices received at W.tshlngton, from Hawaii slate that Cburlee B. Wilsou, eoumleuilal adviser ol the ex-quecni Juhu Uolbern, one of her eabluet at tliu Hum etiu Wasdepobedt Antonl ltusa, ex-nitorncy-en-ernl uuder tbe kiuir, and John Jtlchurilxoti, formerly on tbe queen's stun" nil ol thviu prominent royal ism have takeu part lu lormlug an auuoxntion elnli niuoiig the na tive Hawaiian. Tble is reuurded us u dee lurutiou utnoug the chief royalists thut tbe kiouarohy is deud for all time. Tbe Ohio National Guard military com DitMlon bas upheld tbe autiou ol Col (Jolt, and Gov. McKtnley has approved tbs cum uiasion's findings. Only One Tone) In Ills Voice. Possibly as ludicrous a thing as ever happened was the experience of my friend, Professor Iloswell Park, of Buf falo, N. Y. A man's life had been saved by the beautiful surgical skill of a sue cessful laryngotomy. When health had been rctorcd, my friend proposed to the patient the Insertion ol an artificial lnrnyx, so that vocal tones, or true voice, could be added to the whisper thnt necessarily resulted from the ab sence of tho vocal chords. This appar ently highly desirable thing wns done, but tho tone, of course, wns utflfnrm: there wns no change of pitch posslhlo to tho mechanlt'iil lnrnyx, nnd expres sion, modulation, timbre everything thnt makes voice plensnnt and more iliau useful wns absent The man could ipc -.k, convey Ideas perfectly, but when be tried to give eniphnsts, nuances, shndlngs, dlverso meanings, nnd espec ially when he tried to express emotion, anger, or resentment, there wns only the monotonous drone and squeak of tho Intolerable mnchlue. Nothing could control tho convulsive laughter of the surgeon nnd assistant. The poor man's Indignation sought outlet In speech, but the very words of wrath were turned lo outrageous nbnurdlty by tho Infernal device. In a spasm of ebullient rage lie tore the mechanism out of his throat, cursed the man who hnd saved his life, nnd Is prolmblv running nnd hoarsely whispering Invectives nt him still. lie never cnnio buck. Ir. (leorgo M. (iuuld's "Meaning and Method of Life." WAS tJOTJMMNSASK t fim AsrriAL vroKitv Atit PitrsirAt. KXRUTIOH NOT Til K nttTATF.ST ur:Titivi:tt or mum At i.ifk. Pop llumsnltv's Rake, Aftnr Th1Hy-al Years or Nerve-Criteplnsr Nlavery, He Telia How He Was Hat Free. Caldwell. N. J.. March 2(5, 1R55. rflnecInU Hlnee one of our prominent eltl?iens suf fonel so terribly from tobaico tremens, has made known his frightful experience In bo half of htimunity, the Is'lles here are making tohAcoo-nsing hushnn'ls I'ves miserable with their entrentins to nt once qiiltsVibaeeo. The written ntntcmcnt of H. I. Gould Is attracting wldo-itiresl attention. When Interviewed to-night he said! "Icommeneed nslng tobueeo at thirteen) I am now forty nine; so, for thirty-six years I cheweil, smoked, snutfnd and rubbed snulT, In the morning I ehewn I before I nut my pants on. and for a loug time I used twd ounces of chewing and elirht ounces of smoking a day. RometinieH I had a chow In both cheeks and a pipe In my mouth at ones Ten years ngi I quit drinking whiskey, 1 tried to stop to bacco time and sgaln, but could not. My nerves craved nicotine nnd I fod tbem till my skin turned a tobacco-brown, cold, sticky perspiration oozed from my skin, nnd trickled down my back nt tho Innet exer tlon or excitement. My nerve vigor ami my life was being slowly sapped, I matin up my mind that I hnd to quit totmeeo or die. On October 1 1 stoppod, nud for thr"H dnvs I suffered the torturus of tho damned. On the third day I got so bail that my partner accused me of Mug drunk. I said, 'No. I have quit totia"eo.' 'For (l id's sake, man,' he said, offering me his tobacco box, 'take a ehewt you will go wild;' and I was wild. Tobaoeo wns forced Into me and I wns taken home dazed. I saw double and my memory wns beyond control, but I still knew bow to chew and smoke, which I did nil dny, until toward night, when my system got tobacco soaked sgaln. The next morning I looked and felt ss though I hnd been through a long spell of sickness. I (jnve up In despair, as I thought that I could not cure myself. Now, for suffering humanity, I'll tell what saved my life. Providence evidently answered my good wife's prayers nnd brought to her at tention In our iiaiiernn nrticlo which readi 'Don't Tobacco Hj.lt and Umoke Your Life Awnv!' "What a sermon and warning In these words! Just what I was doing. It told shout a iruarnntoed cure for the tobacco habit, culled No-To-llac I sent to Druggist Hauler for a box. Without a grain of faith I spit out my tobacco cud, an I put Into my mouth n little tablet upon which win stamped No-To-Ilae. I know It Rounds Ilka a lie when I tell you that I took eight ta'dots thn first dnv, ntiven the next, live tho thir l day, nod nil the ncrvc-crneping feeling, rest h'HsnoHS nnd mental dopm&ilon wns gone. It wns too good to bet ruo. It scorned like a dream. Thut was a month ago, I used one box. It cost me one dollar, and it Is worth a thonsnn 1. I gained ten poinds In weltrht and lost all d'tslre for toba-co the first dny. I sleep nnd eat well, and I bnve been bono fltud In more ways than I can tell, No, the cure was no exception In my case. I know of ten people right here In Caldwell who have bought no No-To-Bne from ll.iiler, nnd they have been cured. Now thnt I renllze what No-To-Tla" ha. done for mo and others, I know why It Is thnt tha makers of this wonderful remedy, the Htorllug Bemedy Company, ol New York and Chicago, sayi 'We don't claim to cure every case. That's fraud's talk. lie, but we do guarantee three boxes to cure tbe to baono habit, and la case of failure we are perfectly willing to refund money,' I would not give a public Indorsement if I were not certain of Its reliability. I know it Is backed by mon worth a million. N0-T0-B.19 bus been a Ood-sond to me, nnd I firmly believe H will eure nay case of toliocoo using It faith fully tried, and there are thousands of to bacco slaves who ought to know bow easy it la to get free. There's happiness In No-To- Bao lor the prematurely old men, who think as I did thnt they are old snd worn out, when tobaeno Is tho thing that destroys their vital ity and manhood," The puolla should be warned, however, agalust tbe purchase of any of the many Imi tations on tha markut, ostuo suocess of No-To-Bae hits brought forth a hunt of counter feiter and Imitators. Tho genuine No-To Baa Is sold under a guarantee to euro, by all druggists, sud ovory tablet ha.i the word No To-Bio plainly stamped thereon, and vou run no phynlcdl or financial riJk la purchas ing tho genuine article. At the age ol 73 Dnrwln declared thnt eluarolto rested him mora after bard labor thuu all else. ITow's This I tTe offer One Hundred Dollnrs Reward for envra-e uf t.'utnrrh tut cautuit be cured by Hull' atari 'i l ure. F. J.CHrsrv 4 Co., Toledo, O. TV.-, the unde;ili?tied, have known F. J, Che l"y fur th.t 1 i-t l.'V year-i, and believe him iier l.'uiP li.mertii.il t:i n't business tisntactions a. 1 1 uitaiic-ii'.lv iibl to curry out any oblio t on ueule by the r ilrtn. Wwtr As Tt.u.tx, hoiiMilo Drugelats, Toledo, Ohio. W'ai.iiivu, Kts-Af b Maiivim, Wholesale lirui.-g'i-ix, T .u-ilo, OH. 11. IT.i I'k 1 '.Hen I, i 't.i-i i-i ia'ten tntemally, set In r ilir-i-i 1 tipeu liiebl' i l and niueousHiir-fei-eiof tbe iMie. '('cut 'inon'i'ls sent flee. l'luw75u. tier bai:u. ti.l I by all Oiiigtibta. i'uu ulliiniiiu limit tlm eultlva'ion of tvbem In not .i tiiui'U tbv cold of winter as the heat o summer. " WtnJt r.'i' o: "Dr. Ifunter's fmnons touts, expliilliiui; ItuA- eeii.lnl.lK.Ji l.ii'e., inwhili way It iiwi be ., ,-veclrd mil lie new tieitt juent h with h 1' is Www' i.uiv.1, j iiilwi'.isci UluulLev coUiiui.. lrK. Wincliiv, 's .-iMTtnlii; Syrup for cblldi-en li'i'tbibir, u-lleus I be i;!!.!1, rcilMriM iullaltia I. ell. iJ It.y.- p.vlh. i'bn-N net colic, i', e. u biitll "llcnlth Insur inoo." Thnt la nlima' iu iieiiosiry as life Initir atiee. It me i re.iHoiiiib'.e cure nud oc'impIou jiiiv a little meilii not n.uulk A Hiuuus Tubule ktvuoUKli iu muU vunu. Karl's Clover Kent, the ureal blood puriflor S rives freshness utid eleHruess to tho complex uu sod cures couBtipatiou, iicts. Ulvte. l IN all receipts for cooking requiring a leavening agent the ROYAL BAKING POWDER, because it is an absolutely pure cream of tartar powder and of 33 per cent, greater leavening strength than other powders, will give the best results. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor and more wholesome. 2? ROYAL DAKINQ POWDEn CO., Ttognn OOO Years Ago. In sixteen months the great drntnngo canal of tho City of Mexico will lie opened. Tho ennnl Is over thirty miles long, and the tunnel through tlm tnotin tnln six miles. The total cost will liavo heen 120,000,000, nnd they have been fooling with tho thing off nnd oil for COO years. i:xienillttiro nnd Income. The British Government In India has borrowed nnd used for railroad pur poses a total of $."i)( i,(XK i, (xhj. The rail way receipts, which have doubled In the past ten years, now amount to bout $100,000,000 snunsUe. se tssT . STW J Both tlie mctliod nnd results wlicrt By nip of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho tacte, nnd acts cenlly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver nnd Iiowcfo, cleanses the sys tem eiTcctunlly, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tnsto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in itB action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most healthy and ngrccablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have modo it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for sale in 50 cont bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it ori hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Lo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA F0 SYRUP CO. SAN FHAHCISQO, OL. IQUI3VILLE, HI. W tOHK. f. PNU1I 8 Successfully Profteoutos Claims. Ls&tu I'rlfinlpal Exstminai U S- rsnaton Burtau, 3rlu lusi wur, liulJiKllcaiiiigiilJiuiai, ittty ulute. y . c J xne frreatesc economy in every money, time, clothes and health. an imitation, be honest send I n tut, irb ISA. n fi r.- nrsi U Vt ViT Z7 U sSB iiiiiiiiy Curos Where All Elsa Falls. BEST COUCH SYRUP. TArlTlisi (iOitl). I K IX TI.Mt. Slll.ll IIV l)Kl i:iilT4, tl.l I'T". " Where Dirt Gathers, Waste Rules." Great Saving Resu.te From the Uce of SAPOLIO 100 WALL ST., NEW-YORK. Ilrshsm's Rarcn-rn. Cntnlnnl, like most prima donnas, had a grent wenknesH for showing off her Jewelry. "You see tils brooch snt would say; "tie r.mperor of Austria gave me tils. You seo deso enr-rlngs? Do Kniperor of Itnsslii gave me tleso. Y'oti see dls ring? Do Kniperor Nnjio Icon gave ino tils," itml so on. Ilrnhntn, the tciKir.f, In liiiltiitliin of this, would say, pointing to his umbrella: "You seo dis? Do Kmperor of China gave mn (lis." Then, polutliij: to his teeth, "tie Imperor of Tuscany gnve mo tk'HO." titvl hr1 art') r 'r tJ t tiller to bnPsrtd si Ls)t w ut, ( h prnstsat nf f sjrafiltlntf anrf tf inlls intmlil firsts. val. u..lii,w., NmI wk wsj wit' gtvc th ri.anti.es s)f t 'i ' reoUti litni (ttmi of IHirn a, an of whnin h toli 4' alii H olr. Vft ktvnAt. 1I stafc f .M-xsr-ni v vtt't ils a .y,. on ll Utt pnni-a i iaHa llian-1. wirt-l ml I an 4 . m" ini looor llan waa tver tef'Ti diat sf " at, nt-k f4loitif that shall talk to yo of at?! ffafanirei tinitt, wTh entra, at lli unhaard of pr of m eai.u ir !.nn, Vm I rJt) fr II.. r ws4. Thaj d Mot littill lk, tiA, rtatt or fir uli In -mrnirr Tho Aernti'rf romreartjr trto Iho f.tiMIt fontrotiflf. Whllo alato iilott sro raaainj laws tii scur r-iati f rf firm hi . at r"i ivM IF IU 4 HI T Illat mi ri!iroK lottfAit iMt nm nit tn Bf.M (IHI'HJKI 1(1 HUSK IIS MIMTH 01 ltfPAI HKtal Net HIIBK OK 11 H ( I M P t R1 II 4T K Hf F R OI!ll HI NtJ IMIirilHAT, falirt Tfl rts I P f liril'l rrst UU HlKasi itnrfc if Tiiif Wat it rot lit art a MAt iiii IHKtPllt TM1 Bt OtlllUIUUj If iKHPifflril. tf! r n ssi in era rt eotil) -"i-s iow tnai eua. I a 1 ,,-g Ionian mijr ino rapair ant Wtoi : i aZ f I vM..M.at, thma wool icuct. Hurt -J- fwi Af t aioro H nri oartalai that thoy T fe- Vr woil a tho M tfl. in aaiamUaa) in Bof hapt, waVrtta fr ih bi.stoehon of it nnnsii iittintn ino i sail raroUUrrn. lha Ae-r j'larComria)r haa ra aati lustanosieb lu tfavatit ihlo lha pri at carloin ranairs In f.ur. N"! niy ha th eVartunter Cnmpafiv alevarf oat prl aod rafuaad f ! It baj . . RMTArtMlir II VAHIOfl PAKTN Of TO IIAVH VT 01I.V IT5 KI.K, HIT TO HATH IT RKAf H. It oipoota taon nurnoor nf houaao. Ihta io ivonirtouoairiv.daoithalvw l.'.-trsrttrl, t,rn frica.lnit TWltiTTIIHill H llnl nm Til It MM TK T IN OltlirH UtHHtn KANII.T ATI EAHI. Kit P I M WirillH itlHV to iraatlr Inervasa ihla msttar of Ilio iroatatl ropurehaalnf mafh nary. Wia man will looh to It lMrfirtanoo to ihoao wh Ari'1aiiU will happon, atvt wha h hi bufinf tai art). If ho hal at ronton aM la that rap sir en fjuiak Our vorv low orleoa anrl huh atanarrla fat ati. tfffotlior with tho orfatihlt nf a fnll lino of our foorU abj annwn wun waiar oupfijf ana ff.wtr -rollion by nim rtiuri, mili 4n ODprocio rotio4. AatrmOtOr CO. a MlaVffa How Consumption Is Now Cured! raunfiLlet full dwritilnfr lha TrnotnitMit crl Fret on )niuHijua iu ROBERT HUNTER. M. D., 117 West 13lU tfl., Neiv Verk. . TM "T.15RNR' urn th Bern Mot Rconorot f.'ulJart stud Cn(fa wrrn; tho rn uivi ot ftn rl'.th, both mrtt AnlAtiM allhi, tv.iX n rvisvla bio. odh rullnr In aqual to two of any o.!i Wind. 'Hiea fit if, vear well an t twh wtt. A hoi of 7n ColUraor Pairs oS Cull tor Twatity-Vlvt CMa. A Hampt Collar and Pair of Cnfm hf ooail for Sis Ottta. KaujM laau(l iiH. Adilrau BEVEUHIULJC OOlaLAB COilPAlflT, IT aTiwiivlla Bt. aw York. V Uttbr -. 1 UTAH NKWHKTTKK of ralue sonl ifJVLJj Ul Fit UK to retvl:it ol Mint unr. i Iihav As Bnldwln Co., 40 Wall strnftt, .N. Y CLEARINA ri lir.-s pimr.iv nia k ll.al. tiaro 1 itrliiT. Sr.. for kfto. IKiItMld. IITO CO.. UliMtu. Iu. lUpliAwlt Arts to, H in-fit, lt Don't be the Axel keep in mind that the grocer or the peddler has " an axe to grind ' vll f n Vl P ts11a I'rtii elne l-i-. Ke emA tVltnrr o n,t n " Kt,- same as" Pcarlinc. There can be but one reason more profit to him by your sc of the substitutes. But how is it with you ? What reason can you have for wanting to take the risk ? Certainly not econ omy Pearlins leads t direction saves the most T " a ii your grocer scnas yea it back. cf James rvi.r., Y. "Wstbink Piho'aCUa forCOXSDMPTIUNis tha uuljr modioiue fur cornzhs. " JENSIfl P1XCKABD, Springfltld, UL, Oot. 1, '9a ! PTOl
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