Weak Menkes Indicate a unrely as any physical symptom (hows anything, that the or gans and tisanes of the body ere not tatisfled with their nourishment. : They draw their sustenance from the blood, and if the blood is thin, im jmre or insufficient, they are in a state of revolt. Their complaints are made to the brain, the king of the body, through the nervous system, and the result of the general dissatisfaction is what we call Nervousness. This is a oonclse, reasonable expla Dation of the whole matter. The cure for Nervousness, then, is simple. Purify and enrich your blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the nerves, tissues and organs will have the healthful- nouishment they crave. Nervousness and Weakness will then give way to strength and health. That this is not theory but fact is proven by the voluntary statements of thousands cured by Hood's Bnrsapa rilla. Head the next column. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier "ftimwil t Ktftr4lflf frwftrtf ft Wit rwnltif e)n14 tay, iv tfottlO ur Uit esrar't .( Ar nofti-t, or, nt hntt, w tr ktrt in in th jMfr, tU lirmrv fmmr out f ritj ttrttt vttilmilta thnt i ml4, flftM twsiMfialMtiAijlM, W. MAVI I U LB A BO It 500 AERMOTORS tdonrt etlrtbui Oils fatrljfw rrl rHr1t MrN fnrtt, bat t Hit prloTtty ft Hit -di w-hieh im Mfcka Svttiu Dm Urbana, III . Pbroary II, H.' OimtHt : W tausht and put ap Atim" fto. f, tn4 ttt of the tVrt fifty which t4f t ha thirl). Itsct that tint wt hart aald about t t tf 400 AERMOTORS In tar tin all ttmiory It rtprtttnM tft Vttry f th Atrmttef aSonr, That history- It oat nq ui ssrmoTor company rem ut oef initinf i lot preitnc t nhrnh.n Itiumnti. thtt n ladratlls put up y tfc.r. k.r. , . ... hat faw te , Itmtory Juit how tht tn A tiite A sr motor In deoarn. fttmh (ill t tana, lion), tne tbiltty to rsn Jt htft ill others ttind wi 1 after earn fit I da tffertlvt wik i tn want of win 4. wt noala ntft toil mTt, i n ml ltd with Wind Bower Bit ihit rtfMR wm well flexed, It htint onlyH milttj I 9 Chicaft. and had for jmrt oe n ins osnis (retina for tta or iwtiv ef tna is rem, vtti Mown tna pent, ill ttRini Mated , trenittt wtnimiii eon withi HO tail of us. pi in of ni h ni iinr.Hs lLtriNfl WOfDI AU COBB PKOB BB OTitrR rstirc TOM VT HBRliS WITH pou hivt dartar UM patt itui ytat't rtmrd bp poo tipeet to donh't pear ilrtlOTOMi Van ftp year tri aistd tny r-rt bout ont-half. uid thtl latt pttr'l outful tlif tht s raptor ntrtr stood farther abort all competitor In raptt 1st ion tnd IB fart thaa to dtp. Buna battel, Harteit, UU aTtnarp 2V 113V" ThtBtit Atrmttir w(M W of BBBtpa, Wtihitl sfftt fof $7.50 a $15 thrtt way forct pump. AH ilraltn uriaoM ht It or ean tt f I ttll at that price. All Arrmotor mtn will have It Tht weslt fnllowtni will apptar our kdvirilitrntnt of laUanivl ttl tinas at 3 etntt per rallon. They niithtr shrink. Itik, rut at auas waltr Ul bad. AeriTlOtOr Co.t lkUpt com ins, Ttnr. voani en n rrr tor pimmB or it. ter r N U 14 AN OLD-TIME REMEDY IN A MODEBN TOEM. RipansTabules ma LATEST. MOJT EFPSOTIVB DYSPP3IA CUBE. Pocket Edition Of Jt vilarl Miiloiai Prtia.-iplloi. That is: The xinie inirre.lnt Id tbe farm ot TAUULE3 Imtoul of Liquid. RipansTabuIe s A (Ingle one give prompt relief. Rl pans Tebules, price U cents a Los. At fciuggisU or by mall. RIPAXS CHEMICAL CO 10 Sprace SU, Kew Vork. W.L.Douclas 0i wliUEriTroRAKiNa. i. cordovan; rSCNCMStCNAMCLLtOCALF. '43J FlNtCAlf IKANOAROa 3.VP0UCE,ssoLCS. 2.I7BOYS'SCHOULSHOU, LADIES BBOCKTQM.MAU Ovr Os Million PopU wr th W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AU our hoes are equally satisfactory They five the beet value for the eftoney. They equal custom ehoee la style and fit. Thslr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are unltorm, . stamped on sale. From Si to t j seved over other makes. If your dealer cannot supply "ou we can. LOOX mpr. It will abow cut DAVIS CREAU SEPARATORS it would lavka MvrBi maim to dttaula avboui thss Ktrttwt) snauiiltesis Baudiomt UlnaUwt4 rvaibBisjC DAVIS RANKIN BLDO. AND RRFQ. OOt Manufaotursrs, tko HI f f Sf t To tntroduo our goodi Bad to I WSm V I AKE Beourv IrMaal and f tif rml titoli m w will Mnrj oiib ounce Had Ink and twnouixTM BlBCk Ink FREK, pr' B'd. ttponreotlpt Ot4U.BO.tA.tB. KINO AaFti.C'O.aDdl.CbkMgo. T AwofiM wWfckliP. pure Cure within two boura No lm-onveu-ln.'ea FMICK SU 00 VAM AFTKIt tt'KK. (iU Alt AMI HICMlLDy CO., Oolgevtllc. N. . RITCNTfi TRADE MARKS Examination r m "er vsnO stivice tn psu-otHtiiliy ot bvrnloa.-ul tor luvtulor Uul(1. or how logut s patent. fAliULK ovAhhtL Wi.ui.uT. a I. 0 i 1V ut Mi. Ours Whers All Klca Palls. BEST COUCH 8YRUr.f . TASVTKN OOOP. I'm IN TIMM. SiaLU BV OKVOOIiST).. t!TJ. ' With pleasure I will state that Hood's Sarsaparllla has helped me wonderfully. For several months I eould not He down to sleep on account of heart trouble and also Prostration of the Nerves, For thns years I hat been doetorlnir, hut eould not (rot cured. I received relief for a while, but not permanent. Boon after begin ning to take Hood's Barsaparllla there was a change for th better. In a short time I was feeling splendidly. I now rest well and am able to do work of whatever kind. If I had not tried Hood's Barsaparllla I do not know what would have become of me. Ikeepltln my house all the time, and other members of the family take It, an 1 all say there Is Nothing Like Hood's Sanaparllla. I have highly recommended It and one of my neighbors lias commenced taking It. I recommend Hood's Barsaparllla at every opportunity." Mns. B. Bbaddock, 401 Erie Ave., Willlamsport, Pennsylvania, Da sure to get I Length or the Day. ' The divlBlon of the mean day into 21 hours of CO minutes each origin oted with the Egyptians, theu passed to Bahjion and Greece. Why divided , Into 24 Instead of some otber guiybpy of hours it Is ImposHlbie to say. The Cnese and a fjij ui); piieufal na- tious, reckon but 12 Lours o the day and night evidently making Tb whole to correspond with the apparent passage of the son over one of th sodlacal tic us. A Wrtr mf Phowlnn the locution of bnttle In JTntnrltT, ' TfnnHCi. AliilMmft (Mid (Jpnrnii linn Ijeen )ul)lWht-d by the LnuWviUc A Nn-hville H. H., find will btfr-onl free utwn Hpi.lfcnlinn hy jmi f till tn E. J"lin on, Civueroi AUvertlilutf Aueuti LouUville, Ky. The R; OoTPrnment made a prollt ol nbotit JI,(K)O,0.0 last year by its monopoly ol spirits. WE AWAY- Absolutely free of cost for a LiniTED Tine only, Th- People's Corn in on 8ene McHcnl Ad tIm.t, fiy R.V. Pierce, M. I)., Chief CoiiMiltina PhyMcinn to the Invalidn' Hotel ami Surgical Institute, DulTalo, a book of over t.ooo larue nfiea ami yco coloretl atil other illuMra ion. tn Btrona; paper cover to any one BcmlitiK si cents in one-cent tampa for packitikt ami pomnffe onlv. Over CSo.ooo copieaof thit complete Family Doctor Hook nlreaily Bold in cloth bindinR at reRiilar price of 91.50. AllreftB: ( with stomp and thin Coupon) Worlu's Lispi;nary Mbi ical Ahsociation, No. 66 Main Btrcet, Uulfalo, N. V. 6 Z Z o The Oreatest Hedical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., tlas dlsoovered In on of our common pasture weeds a remedy thnt cores every kind cl Humor, from the worst Scrofula own to a common pimple. Be baa tried It la oyer alnTen hundred eases, and never failed ezoept in two cases (both thunder humor). He bat now la bis poeseaslon over two hundred cert 19 catos of Its value, all within twenty miles ot Boston. Bend postal card for book. A benefit la always ezpetlenoed from th first bottle, and a perfect oure is warranted When the right quantity la taken. When the lung are affeoted It eansea hooting pains, like needlea pawing through them i Iho same with tbe Liver er Bowel. This 1 causal by the dust being stopped, and always disappear la Week after taking It Read the label. If th stomaoh 1 foul or bilious It will aus squeamish feeling at flrst Mo ohange of diet ever neoeesary. Eat the beat yon oaa get, and enough of It Dose, one tableepoonlu! in watar at bed time. Hold by all brucsltta, WALTER BAKER & GO. The Largest Manufacturer of PURE, HIGH CRADB COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On tills Coatiant, km rmlne HIGHEST AWARDS from tba ffMt ial and Food EXPOSITIONS Europe and America. rnl.lt th Dut.lt Proef, no tlra 1 )lw or other Chatntrtla or Iyf fcf ntfl Im anv of lhii BrwoarvrionaV. Tti4r datlleaiitia ntttAKFAatT rfMflA fa abwJuistl Bur bb4 BuluBlt. aad emu I tkm mm cmt mj SOLO tV OROCIR tVfRVWMIRI. WALTIT BAKER 01 DORCHESTER, MASS. i bv es- mm Winn FROM THE MONGOLIAN WAR PEACE FOR A TIME The Emperor of Japan Order an Uncon ditional Artntstlo With China. A cablegram ha boen received at the Jnp. finrse legation at Washington tinting Unit an unconditional armistice with China bad boen Ueolnred by the Emperor of Japan. Cblna ma.le the OIW of the armistice, and the pence plenipotentiary il Jnpnn wns env powered by Iho Emperor to accept It without condition, This wns done lu view ol I lie "unexpected event" tlmt happened, vlr.,the attempted sssluntlon of Li Hung Chang. Tbo nrnilKtlce, Minister Kurluo, of the Japanese leinllon. snid, will be efleetlve un til the pence neotlml(ius are concluded. Af ter a meeting ot th- pence ambassadors had been decided on, China requested the dec laration ol an armistice, but this retiet had not been acted upon favorably by Jnpnn. His government, Minister Kurluo audi, had but been inclined to stop warlike operations, except on crrtnln conditions. These condi tions are not known, but It is BUKgested that probably the occupation ol Taku might have been one, Jnpnn wishing something as a guarnntee ol the wtllluxui-sa and enrneslucss ot the Chinese lor an amicable settlement p tbe war. Chlnn evidently eould not nrrive at a conclusion to agree to the stlpulntions demanded by Jnpan, and the attempt on the Hie ol the Chinese peace ambassador solved the problem for tbe time being, and hostili ties will be suspended. There will be no withdrawal of the Japanese troop from Chinese territory, however. Koyatna Kokuusoki, the young Jnpnneso who attempted to assassinate LI Hung Clmiia has Leen sentenced to penal servitude for life. The armistice established by order of the Mikado extends to April 20, but it will It terminated if the peace conferences are brok en In tbe menntime. According to the terms ot the armistice the movemeat of troops and transportation ot contraband ot war by sen are lorbldden. The new distribution ol troops, not Intended to augment the armies In me uuia, is auoweu, pescadoreTaken. Japanese Fleet Capture the Island Without Resistance. Kin Japanese cruiser and two gunboat, tbe squadron bolng under tbe command ol Admiral Ito, bombarded the east fort on Pescadore Island on March 23. One thousand troops were landed from five transport nnd an attack was mnde on the fort which dom inated the others. The Chinese evacuated tbe position during tbe nluht and the Jap anese eutered on the morning ot March 24. The Japaneso then turned tbe guns on the other torts, which made no reply. Tbe mng nr.lne ot one ot tke western fort exploded before the position was evueunted by Its do fenders. Only 1,00) prisoners were taken, the other Chinese being allowed to escape to tto Junks, otf the shore, The Japanese loss wns one killed nnd twenty-seven wounded. The victors will leave 3,01)0 men to garrison the island. 1'rovltions tor tour months will also be llt there. Tbe Japanese have now secured a southern base tor their operations, and the fleet Is nbout to leave, iu view of peace bavlug boen established on tbe island. A GREAT BATTLE. Spanish Government Forcea Were Victor ious, but They Lost 1,600 lien, A great battle was fought at Enslso on March 15 between the Government force under General Itoye and the rebel. Tbe latter were defeated after a itruggle of It hours, although 1.500 of the Uuvcrnment troops died while on the march. The rebels, who numbered 3,500 men, were completely routed, and the town was captur ed. Tbo government force lost 709 men during the battle and the rebel loss amounted to 1,200. Two thousand rebel (urreuded. The steamship Alliance, Captain Crossman ol the. Colombian line from New Vork arriv ed nt Colon utter parsing over her usual courBO. Mie was not molested. Tbls is the steaniebip which was receutly fired upon by a F anleli gunboat oil the coast ol Cuba. The gunbout I.a l'opa ha arrived at Colon with 14 prisoners. HOME RULE DECLARED. Houa of Common Adopt a Resolution By a Clean majority. In tbe bouse of commons James Dalziel, advanced Liberal member ot th Kirkcaldy district, moved the adoption of a resolution to give home rule to England, Ireland Scot land and Wales. John Itedaiond, tbe Parnolllte, opposed the resolution, declaring that it meant tbe shelving of Irish borne rule until tbe bouse of lord shall have been abolished. John Dil lon supported tbe resolution. Balfour, the Conservative leader, appealed to tbe house not to make itself ridiculous by voting in favor ot a policy that was exactly tbe oppo site of that which had built up the great em pire ol the world. Tbe resolution was adopted by a majority ol 24, the vote standing 120 in favor to 102 against DAMAGES FROM VENEZUELA. Th Republio Held Responsible for Aote of Insurgents. After month of deliberation the Venezue lan claim committee concluded It labor and announced it decision, being a Judgment In favor of citizen of tbe United Btatos for 1143,600, about one-third ot tbe amount of tbe claims. 01 the total award the Vene euelan Utcam Transportation Company ot New Vork receive 141.MH) American gold, with interest, and Capt, Abrnm U. Post, Ju' ob J. Maurinus and David J. blurbs re ceive each tSOo, with interest The claim of Cornelius J. IJriukerbolT, master of the Ha a Francisco wo the only one disallow ed. The claim date back to 1871, when, in the course ol a revolution in Venezuela, three of the vessels ot tbe American corporation wero seized by tbe Venezuelan on either aide in the controversy and inuub damaged by being used in war. The ships were Unally recover ed, one through tbe good otlloo ot tbe com mander of a British warship, and the other two by the commander of the United State steamship Bhawmut A Famous Bull Fighter Gored to Death. Word ha been reoelved of the fatal goring at CuUloan, State of Siimloa, of Ponclauo Diaz, tbe most famous bull fighter in Moxloo and lmprea&arlo of the Buoarall ball ring, in the City of Meiloo. Be was gored In the groin and badly trampled. Demoterio Kodri gues, who was lately. klUad in a similar war at Surango, was an old associate of Diaa. Postmaster Oeueral fiissll will retire from ofllco on Thursday, April 4, when Mr. Wilson, his successor, will formally take charge. David Cannon, litrmer of Trumbull county, O., oommitted suicide at the New burg asylum. The BL Paul railrnitri hu .j.,... i sngineerand 85 firemen because" tUey fr. niwtllkl ultnn. ... J... ' TWO BANDITS DEAL). Mountaineer Try to Hold up Train and Get Left. Two robber dead and a third mortally wounded are Ihe result ol an attempt to hold up th southbound passenger, N J. 3, on tbe Cincinnati Southern road Wednesdny morning. The train had Just emerged from tunnel No. 9, two mile north of ilrnetiwood,' Kr., when a whlta lantern swinging iu the uiidole of the track Jut nhend brought It to a dead stop. A tall, Inng, beaided countryman, perhaps 45 years old, mounted tbe steps ol the engine, and thrusting the barrel of pistol Into the lace ol Engineer Tom Hprlng Held, ordered him to stand sti 1, whlob he did, while Fireman Itntikln, who was next to the outlaw, observed a discreet slleuee. Three other men, wearing broad-brimmed touch bats nnd home-made clothes, Climbed Into Ihe baggage car, which they evidently mistook lor die express car, J. Donovan, baggngetuostor, was not disturbed. Tbree road detectives, Thomas (IrlMIn, chief de tective from Somerset; Will Eddie, of Oak dale, Teun., and Will AltgooJ, of Chatta nooKn, were in the smokiug car when the train stopped. Altgood stepped out on the right side to see what was going on. As ht stepped down he was ordered to throw Uf his hands by a man who had n revolver, bui Instead he pulled hi own revolver and begat) Ilrlug. The other two robber took fright at the hooting nnd Jumping from the bairgnge cat began a tuslllude. Eddie and Urllllu hud ap peared on the scene and it is believed they brought down two of the robbers, one ol whom died Instantly, while the other lived till 4 o'clock. A third man was wounded in tbe breast, perhaps fatally. He clambered upon the tender and refused to biid,-e till Cumberland Falls was reached. There be was given Incbnrgo ot tbe operator. Two ot tbe attacking partyescaped, ono be ing tbe man guarding tbe engineer. The presence of Ihe detective evidently frustrated their plans. Olllelals of the road have had knowledge for some time of a plot to rob the train, and the olllcers weie in readiness. Altgood being pressed Into ser vice as an extra baggageman. Tbe dea l brigands wore left lying on the track while the ofllcer got oil and gave chase to tbe fugitives. A DETECTIVE TRAP. Bow the Cincinnati Southern Train Rob ber Were Caught. Th story of tbe defeat ot the Cincinnati Southern train roblor I interesting. A de tective was associated with the robber and held their horse while they attacked the train. Chief ot Detlotlve Tom Orlflln, assisted by olllcers Eddy and Altgood, armed with repeating shotguns loaded with buckshot, neatly trapped the desperadoes. The plot to bold up the train bad been batching tor weeks post, by parties ot desperate character, who, alter their death, were ldentllled as living in the vicinity. The road and expre- authorities managed to get a detective nam ed Frnr.er Into tbe conildence of tbe robbers, who stnyed with them until about 3 o'clock at the point ol rendezvous on the rond. Tbe train wns duo at 8 o'clock at this point Tbe local detective then mado excuse to go up to Ureenwood station, a mile away and get the crowd something to cat and drink. When tbe train pulled into Greenwood, Detectives Orlflln, Eddy and Algood were notllled by Frazler, the local detective who was In the camp with tbe robber, that the game wns ready. The engineer was to give n special slgunl or whistle II the train wo halted by the bund. Promptly on the dot and the spot, a mile south ot Ureenwood, In the dark shadow of the tunnel out, the signal enme from the engine, with the sharp crack ol the revolver ot the robber, saluting tbe bait ot the train. Tbe wheel of tbe train had not stopped ere the detectives sprang from tbe train. The robber were partly In the glare ot the head light ot the engine; partly In the shadow. Everyone fairly lu light went down under the rapid II ro ot the ropenter of the dntco lives. The robbers were so dozed by their recptlon that their reply Are was utterly wild and in a fiw minutes all was over. T he two men killed were named Jorry Mor row and To in his son. Jerry Morrow wns a very liiruo man, weighing about 230 pounds. Uotli were desperate characters, A gentleman who was on the spot says that the scene ol tbe attack was like a mlulature battlelleld, the ground slushed and oovored with blood lor yards around. None ol the parties ou tbe train were injured. Tbe hold up is said to be the first on tbe Cincinnati bouthorn between Lexington and Chatta nooga. Its history will not bo enouraglug to the toad agent tor a repetition, WITCH BURNING. Ten Feraona on Trial for the Murder of Sick Woman. A most extraordinary caso ol murder aris ing from superstition was Inquired Into Mon day by the special court of Clonmel, 23 mile from Waterford, Ireland. Ten person were arraigned before tbo court charged with mur dering a woman named Cieory beo use they supposed ber to be a witch. The prisoners included tbe murdered woman's busuaad and father. The evldenoe showed that Mrs. Clonry was suffer log from nervousness and bronchitis, and ber busbuud, be.ltev.ug her to be be witched, and In order to oxorciso tbo evil spell, obtained a conooctiou from an herbalist ol tbe neighborhood. Then, while tbe other prisoners held tbe unfortunate woman iu bed, ber husband forced the obnoxious ooncoetlon down her throat Alter this tbe suffering woman was ueid over a tire until she declar ed in the name ot God that she was not Clean's wife. This torture was rnoeaied ou the following day, but the woman refused to coniorm to ner nusnanu requests, wnere upon be knocked her down, stripped oil bei clothing, poured parulllu over ber body, tnco lighted it, and tbo woman uruod to death iu the preseuoe of six mule and two fouiitle rela tives, Cleury deciured thut he was not burn ing bis wife, bill that he was burning a witch, and she would dbsuppeur up the chimuey. When the woman wu doud ber bui and collected her charred rumulus in a sheut and burled them in a dyke, beneath tbe uiud. where they were fouud a week later. Tub prisoners, wno were remanded, uurrowiy escaped lynching. INCREASE OF PENSIONS. At th Next Payment Six Dollar a Month Will be th Lowest. AU necessary step for putting Into effect tbe recent legislation raising all pension be low (0 to that rating have been taken ly tht pension bureau. All pension agent have been instructed to raise the pension ot thoss rntltled to an IncreaH at the next quarterly payment at their agencies, and the legislative requirement will be fully compiled with wlthlu a short period. Low rate pensioners whose nume are borne on tbe rolls ol tht ButTulo, Chlcaira, Concord, De Moines, Mil waukee and Pittsburg agencies will reeeivs the 6 rating on April 4, and all like pension! in other Jurisdictions will be advanced at tin next payment In their district. The cbaugt will add about tl.t00.000 to the pension ex penditures, aud tbe case ot about 40,t,M pensioner will be affected. Battle In Arkansas. A bloody battle was fought at Dollnger Hill, near New Lewlsvllle, Ark., betweeu the Martin company mlllbanda, on one side, and a gang of seollen negroes on tbe oibur. On lection band was killed, and three of his companion wounded On of the sawmill band was wounded. Th lection gaug was whipped from tbe grounds, and some of th wounded will probably die. A YOUM QIBL'3 TRIALS. KEItVOUS TltOUnLK.a RID IM SjT, VITUS' DANCE, Physician Pewerles The Story Told by the Child' Mother. (From fh Itfportrr, Nomrrtrl, Ty.) Among the foot hill of the Cumberland Mountain, near th town of Flat Rock, I the happy home of Jamo M.iPhnrron, Four months ago th daughter of the family, happy girl of sixteen, was stricken with St. Vitus' daaoa. Th lending physlclnn were consulted, but without avail. She grew pale and thin under the terrible nervous atrain and wu fait losing her mental power. In fact the thought of placing her In an asylum Was seriously considered. Her case has been o widely tnked about that th report of her curs was like modernizing a miracle of old. To a reporter who visited the horn th mother saldi "les, the reports of my daughter's sicknoss nd cure are true a you hear them. Ilor af fliction grew Into St. Vitus' dance from an aggravated form of weakness aud norvous trouble peculiar to her sex. Every source ol help was followed to th end, but It seemed that physicians and m-1k'lno were power less. Day by day the grow worse until we despaired of her life. At times she almost went Into convulsions. She got so that w had to watch her to keep her from wander ing away, and yon can Imagine the core she was. "About this tlm, when our misery was greatest and all hops had fled, I read of another cose, almost similar, that had been cured by a medicine known as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Almost In dcsnnrntlon I secured ome of the pills and from that day on the wonderful worlt of restoration commenced, the nervousness left, her cheeks grew bright with the color of health, she gained flesh and grew strong both mentally and physically until to-day she is the very picture of good health and happiness. "It Is no wonder that I speak In glowing terms of Pink Pills to every ailing person I meet. They saved my daughter' life and I in grateful." Th foregoing Is but one of many wonder ful cures that have b"n credited to Dr. Will lams' Pink Pills tor Pale People. In many cases the reported cures have been Investi gated by the leading newspapers and veri fied tn every possible manner. Their fame has spread to the far ends of civilization and there Is hardly a drug store In this country or abroad whore thev cannot bo found. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are now given to tbe publlo as an unfailing blood buildiir and nerve restorer, curing all forms ot weakness arising from a watery condition ot the blood or shattered nerves. The pills are sold by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on receipt of price (00 oents box, or six boxes for S2.60 they are never S'dd In bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company. Schenec tady. N. V. ' Mottled brick gain In favor. Tbe Whlll and Knowledge Essential to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative remedy known have en. abled th California Fig Syrup Co.to achieve a great success in the reputation of Its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as It Is conceded to be the unl rersal laxative. For isle by all drqgglsta. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier gives frenhness and c-learnetts tn the eotnplex ou and cures constipation. 25 ct. docts. l Highest of all in Leavening HAVE YOU FIVE If so a " haby " Cream Separator will earn it cost for Jou every year. Why continue an Inferior system nother year at so great a loss? Dairying is now tbe only profitable feature of Agriculture. Properly con ducted It always pay wail, and must pay you, Tou peed a Separator, and you need the BICNT, the Ilaby." All styles and capacities. Prices, 170. Upward, Send for new 180& Catalogue. THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., tnnoh OKI os si Otssrsl Othcssi KLDIN. ILU f 4 CORTIANDT If.. NEW YORK. Webster's International Invaluablo in Office, School, or Itevr from cover fo cover. lkJasVtjssvjMSktsya nwvwwvwwsw " Knowledge is Folly Unlsss Put (o Use." You Know SAPOLIO? THEN USE IT. Weak and all women who are nursing babies, derive almost incon ceivable benefits from the nourishing properties of Scott's" Emulsion This is the most nourishing food known to science. It en riches the mother's milk and gives her strength. It also makes babies fat and gives more nourishment to growing children than all the rest of the food they eat. Scott's Emulsion has been prescribed by physicians for twenty years for Eioketg, Marasmus, Wasting Dfoeuea of Obildren, Oooghs, Colds, Weak Langs, Emaciation and Consumption. StnJtr famfkltl em Stett'i maihit, F&EE, Scott Bowne, N. Y. All Druggists. BO cents and tl. Hum-Tree Gam. Amber In the gum which exmled from trees In geologic times nnd Iml become hardened nnd fossilized by tht lapse of agee. Jeweler's Age. It In far Flervrst. "If the worst season for dampness I evet saw," said a traveler on a train. "Yes," an swered a man ot big words, "it's Ihs s jper saturation ot th atmosphere from fogs and vaporsi these causa too much moislnreand slekness follows." "Mnybe 'tis, hut, nslsitd, It is the worst season for wet and for such complaints as rheumatism, neuralgia, fnce eho headache, toothaiho and tun like." "Well, you've struck a combination I nan break," said athlrd party. "How?" "With St Jacobs Oil. If it's the worst season, Bt. Jaob OH Is the beet thing to us? for the trouble Whleh it brings. It will cure In no tlm anything in the shape ot pain or ache." Windsor Castle has been used as a roya residence lor 784 year. Deafness Cannet be Caret hy local application as they cannot rea"h th dlni-ased fnirtlon of the ear. 'lherlonly on Wsy to cure Deafness, and that Is hy constitu tional remwlli-s. Deafne- Is cau-u-u by an In named condition of tlio mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tub gels In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imper fect hearlno, and when it Is entirely cloned Deafness la tile result, and unless tbo inflam mation enn be taken out and this tube re stored to it normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever) nine cases nut ten are eaued by catarrh, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition ot the mucous surfaces. We will xlvo One Hundred Dollars for any caw of JieafneS (caused by catarrhl that can not berured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ... J. Cns!RT4Co.,Toldo,0. IVBold by Droughts, 7t& Tl . . I T . .. .1 J Horace. He always carried a small edition iu bis pocket. P N U 14 Are Ys Cnr-Mck When Traveling Car-sickness Is as trying to many people as sea-slen IHM.S. it eomi'S from a rlorangcnient of the stnmarh. One of Hlpans Tabuli s Is an In. suranee airalnst It. arid a box of them skould be in every traveler's outfit An old proverb say a serene autumn make a windy winter. Mrs. Window's Poothlng Syrup for children teething, softens the guius, reduces inflama lion, allays puln, cures wind colic. 24 c. a hot A fine Artie owl, snowy white, has been added to tbe London eoo. Dr. Kilmer's SwAMP-ftoor cure nil Kidney and Uladder troubles. Pamphlet and consultation free. Laboratory Uliighainptou, N.V. The prlco ot a wife In Zulutnsd 83 year ago was six cow and their calve. If afflicted with sore eyes nso Dr. Isaac Thnmp ou's Eye-water. Druggist sell at i'x; per bolt! He Knew Too Much. "Mr. Smarto," laid the bead of the Arm, "I happened to overhear yo.in criticisms, this morning, 0f the innnnel In which business Is carried on here. You appear to be laboring under a mistaken Idea. As a matter of fact, we are not running this house to make money. Not nt nil. We carry on this business simply as a school for th Instruction of young men. But as you seem to know so much more about business than we do, It would bo only wasting your time to keep you here. The cashier will settle with you. What Is our loss Is your gain." Boston TrnnserlDt Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report OR MORE COWS ? Home. Dictionary Powder It U the RtltntlnrA nt the 17. fl. Rlinfwm Cmirt a ,v,a tt a. riovernineiit Printing Offiee.andof nearly all of the 'Bchoolbooks. It is warmly oouimouded by every Bute Superintendent of Schools. A College rre.ldont writes i ' Fcr ease with which the eye linos the word sought, for aecnraey of definition, for ef fective method In indicating pronunciation, for teres yet comprehensive statements of faets, and for practical use n a working dictionary, Wcbtter'u International ' excel any otber single volume." G. & C. DIcrriam Co., Publishers, eprtngflcnd, Haas., V. 8. A. Pl-Mi-nil lev free pamphlet eontslnlas specimen imin I Itnstrstlens, ttc Illothers
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