Peculiar to eom'ninnllon, proportion nml proof1.., nnoil's Rarsapnrilla possesses peniilhir eura Hvb powers unknown t any otbir prepanv lion. This I" why It 1ms a rreonl of etin unequalled In tlif history of nu'dli'lne. It nets directly tion tltn lilooil, nml by tanking It pure, rle'.i mid lien'.lhy it curi illrae and Rives Rood remit u. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho oul trim blond purifier prominently In the publln eye today, fl; nix for !J. Dills "'"re t1lt mnstlpa 1.000 S r HIS iin. fri.- r. diit. Uartprs anrl Matrimony. At nil time Riirters linve been con sidered very Important iletnlls of wom an's dress, nml always nsstu'lnted In dome manner with matrimony. Down tlmmgli half n (I07.cn tvntiirlcg emnes to tin the rtixtoni iimi'tlt-eii to-dny i)f having tho Kin-torn as a finishing toticli to a bride's toilet. The riarthtilar girl friend who Is permitted to slip them Into place Is conceded to stiinil the best possible elm nee of wedding happily be fore twelve months nre out. A pros pect of near nml blissful matrimony Is also nhnred by the friend who secures the privilege of making a bride's gar ters, the proper pattern for which Is now n circle of white slllf elastic cover d with embroidered white satin mid rluspeil by n small gold buckle enam elled In while bow knots. The garter of Mario Antoinette were pretty pink lllk bnnds elaborately embroidered on (ho upper half In tiny Jewels nnd Rold thread. In nn American family nre preserved the bridal garters of a tilled English ancestress. These are of white lllk, neatly two inches broad, nnd dec orated with round buttons made of seed pearls, from which suspend pearl rrda sod tassels two Inches long. Leaves' I. nnc. One of the prettiest microscopical studies is the examination of the lungs of a plant. MoKt people do not know Hint a plant has lungs, but It has, nnd Its limits arc lu Its leaves. ICxaiulned through a high power microscope, every leaf will show thousands upon thousands of openings, infinitely small, Of course, but encli provided with lips which, iu ninny species, nre continu ally opening nnd closing. These open ings lend to tiny cavities In the body of tho leaf, and by the opening nnd , closing of the cavity nlr Is continually passing In and out, so that the act ol respiration is constantly going on. The sap of the plant Is thus purifkd. Just 'as Uie blood of nn animal is cleared of Impurities by pnsslng through the lungt end nn average-sized tree will therefore In the course of a day do as much breathing as a ninn. There ! more Cstsrrli tn this section of the country than nil other ll.as put tnsether, and until tha lat few years wasMHpoel to tie incurable. For h Kraut many eArnuoctui-a pro nounced It a local dl.eaw slid prescribed local remedies, and by oouetauily failing 10 cure with lu -al treatment, pronounced It incurable. Bcience haa proVf n catarrh 10 tw a constitu tional rUsea and therefore lequire constitu tional treatment. Hull's t'nlarrh Cure, man- ' ofsctured by F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only con.ltutlonHl cure on the market. Jt l taken Internally In tw from 10 drop to a teaspnonful. It acta directly ou the blood and mucoua surfaces of the system. TlieyonVr one hundred dollars for any cans ft fail to care. Mend for circulars and testimonials, ' tree. Address , F. J. rntrHFT A Co., Toledo, 0. laT" Sold by Druggist, "60. The coral (lowers, o called, are animal. A coral reel resembles a bed of anemones. Jr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot cures all Kidney and Bladder troubles, haiupblet and consultation free Laborutorv blnifhamulou, N. V. Pome plants at the peach tree, send forth bait llowers before the leaves nave started. Mrs. Wlnslow's SoothlnK ymp for children teething, softens the until, reduces Itiflamit tiob. allays paiu. curea wiud collc.lifta. a bonis To Keep Young needs 110 magic elixir. It only requires a Utile daily care of the health. Klpaus Tubules re duce doctoring to its lowest cosu The rose among tha Jlomans was the em blem of secrecy, hence the phrase sub roes. FITS stopped free by Dh. Ki.ink s Uiifat Kshve KKKToHEn. No ms after first duy's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and tii.mi trial bot tle free. Dr. Kline, V Ariji t., l'ulla., I'a. Double flowers are generally the result ot cultivation and always an abnormal growth. After six years' sufterinF. I was cured by Pise's Cure -Mahv Tno kok, snijj Ohio Ave., Allegheny. Pa.. March 19. In. Harold I, ot England, was the Barefoot, from bis neatness in running. ASSIST NATURE ' a little now and then in removing offend ing matter from the stomueb and bowels and you thereby avoid a multitude of distressing de. rangemcnts and dis eases, and will have less frequent need of your doctor's service. Of all known agents for this pur pose, jjr. j-ierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best. Once used, they are al ways in favor. The Pellets cure biliousness, sick and bilious head ache, dizziness, cos tiveness, or consti pation, aour atom. ach, loss of appetite, coated tongue, indi estion, or dyspepsia, windy bclchings, T' heart-burn" pain and distress after eat ing, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. it- ASK YOUR DRUaOIST FOR THE BEST FOOD INVALID S JOHN CAKLE MM. New Vsrk. DEATH IN A CYCLONE. Btateof Michigan Swept by Disastrous Storms. A cyclone which came from the wst struck I'ort Austin, Mich., at mldnlitht Tuesday. Chimneys were blown from houses, preen trees ft foot In dlnmeter were torn oft at the roots as II they were dry stocks, nnd the windmill of the Point of l'lnes hotel was blown to atoms. West of town thu wind tore down butldfnKS nnd blew them awny. The dnmnK lu that direction has not yet been ascertained. The storm movel south ward, leveling trees, fences nnd grain in its path. One mile from the villain of I'mnebig Hie (arm house of I. Oils was completely de molished, nnd three ot the farmer s children who were sleeptim In the upper story were instantly killed. tine of the worst wind storm cvtrv exper ienced In thnt locality swept over l'otoskey Tuesday nlidit. 1 he heavy saioke stack on the electric light works was blown down. and the top of the Urnnd lliiplus A Indiana rail road water lank was carried away. Num berless trees wore uprooted, but the residence section escaped lii)U y. A number ot sail boats were upset and washed ashore, causing serious losses. A terrible hurricane from the northeast struck Hand Iieach nt 12:30 o'clock Wednes day morning. Houses, barns nud sheds were blown down, buildings wore unroofed nnd trees torn up. The Hue new residence of ltobinsnn Wellock was completely destroy ed. and the north end of the rnllrond atntinn Was blown In. Several other dwellings nnd tarns were demolished, bat no lives were lost. Hevornl bouts In the harbor were cap lzed. The water In the bay at Alpena receded suddenly Wednesday morning, lowering the level nbout three feet, slid leaving several vessels on the bottom. It enme bnck gradu ally. The snme phenomenon occurred last summer ahuut this time. THE CHAIN COMPLETE. That Will Drag cuuicn Murderer Durant to the Qillow. The Durant trial at Han l'raiclsco entered upon its ninth week Monday morning. A slight change In the program was made nee .-ssarv by a death In the family of Mrs. (ieirife 1. Doriran, whose examination was c 1 llulshed when court udjourued lust Tues- .uriint's derendora will be unable to per su:tdH Mrs, i:ii7,atjHtti Crosett to modify her t fsttmotiy regarding her ride In a Valencia sireet ear on the allernoon of April 3. The old lady is assure of the day as she Is of the fact that she rode ou the same car with Hurnut, and tried to attract his attention from tha gtrl who Was with him. Mrs, t.'rosett's visit on the following day was to the homo of her son-in-luw In Alnmeda. The aged woman remembers the day she went, and her friends who went with her to the ferry will be able to corroborate her. The testimony of Mrs.t'rossett's will be the key to the prosecution's arch, lly It. the evi dence of those who saw Durant before he en tered the church, aud those who saw him after will be supported. Through it, an un broken chain has been made by the prosecu ting attorneys. POSTMASTER MURDERED. Singer had Been Pestered by Toughs and Tramps. O. M. Hinger, postmaster at Duntce, a sta tion a tew miles wet ol Fort Wayne, lnd., on the Nickel Plate, was found dead In the rear part ot the postofflce. The bands and feet bound and the body badly mutilated. The small pustofllce nud grocery store was looted and robbed. The dead man was an old soldler,a widow er aud lived alone tn a dilapidated frame building. Ol line be has been bothered by toughs and tramps along the railroad. His pontottlce, was robbod three months ago, and he bud two Dilutee toughs arrested. The old man was of a peouliur disposition and erratic. The coses ngalust the boys were dismissed, owing to lack -A evidence. Hluce theu the crowd ot toughs have pes tered him not a little. He said the next time any one called be would be ready for tbein. It Is supposed that burglars visited the postofuce Monday night, biuger heard them and an encouuter followed, during which the postmaster was brutally murder ed. ITew Tork Hepublloans. The New York Mate republicans Tuesday renominated the entire Htate ticket and adopted a platform with no direct reference to an encisH law in It. The vote In the com mittee on resolutions on omitting the plank was 21 ayes to 7 nays. A reeolutlon favor ing the observance of the Hunday law. how ever, whs adopted, tiov. Levi P, Morton was Indorsed lor l'resident. Following is the ticket nominated: Judge of the Court ot Appeals Celora E. Mar in, Jlingbampton. Secretary of State John Palmer, Al bany. Comptroller James A. Huberts, Buff alo. Htate Treasurer A. B. Colvln, Glen Falls. Attorney General Theodore C Hancock, Syracuse. State Engineer C. W. Adami, Vtlco. Panaion Swindle. The Indictment at Pawnee, O, T.. of 43 prominent citizens tor participation In a conspiracy to defraud the government by pension frauds, has developed that there are over 100 fraudulent pensions In the county, all of which have been entered In the past tew months. Some ot the Indicted men have fled. Three who have been arrested gave heavy bonds. They are M. Hall, county clerk; ltalph J. Weeks, a well-known Indian lawyer, aud Peter J. Muirer, pension agent. Special Agent Lsflerty unearthed the frauds. Death In a Wreck. Passenger trains Not. 2 and 8 on the Great Northern bed a bead-end collision at Meley, Minuesotta, Wednesday morning. Both wsre rsnnlng at a high rate ol speed and came to gether with terrlflo force. The dead are: James Thibidau, fireman of No. 3. Ira Ilinea, engineer of No. 8. and both baggagemen, one of whom is thought to be John Hawkins, Five were Injured, including three mail clerks, one brakeman and one passenger on No. 8. Wrecking crews were hurried to the scene from Barnekville and St. Cloud, and doctors from bt Cloud, Fergus Falls and Alexandria. If urdered by Belglana. The London Dally Telegraph publishes a telegram dated Uganda, September fi, which states that 100 of Btokers's followers were shot by Belglsa troops after Btokes bad been executed. Btokes is the Englishman who was banged by the Bslgians for alleged par ticipation la the slave trade, and whose ex ecution has since formed the subject ol negotiations between the British government and Belgium. Col I so tad Money by Fraud. A priestly looking Individual who gave his name as M. J. Brickley and said he was from Philadelphia was placed under arrest at Voungstown, O., for obtaining money by Iruud. He went about among the members of iter. Father Meane's parish and collected money, aaying be was noting under lust ruc tions of Father Menus. Went Down la a Storm A special from Alpena. Miob.,says: The crow ot the schooner Kitchen report that when erossing Huglosw bay they saw a schooner eapsize and sink within twenty minutes. A gale was blowing at the lime, and the Kitchen eould not assist her. NEWSY GLEANING! Now Tork Is the wnnlthlost Rtnte. Afrcn kills fl!i,OO0 elephants nnnunl! y. Hcrilitiff sheep on a bicycle Is an Innova tion In C' tllfoniin. An Indiana calf, now two months old, has hoofs like a home. England loses M,0.)!),003 worth of prop erty c.icli year by lire. Ten thousand persons have applied for llccusHs to hunt duer In Michigan. Half n down nnee wcnllhy "forty nlnors" am in theHnn Francisco nliiishousx. A gus well bos been discovered on tho farm of H.-rlry Evans, 11-rwlck, Iowa. An eighty-year-old thief has just been sent to the penitentiary from HI. Charles, Mo. There were 17, t4. 714 bunches of bnnnnns Consumed in the United Htntra Inst year. Spain's revenues from taves have fallen off over t00fl,()0j ns compared with In-t year. What Is probably the largest npplo orch ard In the, world covers 1S37 acres lu Fair mont, Kan. Mrs. M. M. Little, of Austin, Texas, claims a large part of the laud on which Columbus, Ohio, Is built. A New York man won temporary fame tho other day by eating ninety apricots without stopping. Dairy cattle of 8t. Louis are dying by scores from anthrax, which Is ulso raging iu Kandolph County, Missouri. The "Canadian Hoo" ship ciinnl, nroimd the HI, Mary's Hlver, nt the pert ot Lako Hupertor, has been opened for traffic. New England cotton manufacturers, rep resenting nn nggnurate capital of :ilMI,fH(, 001), will meet nt Atlauta, tin., ill October. Of seventy death" from lightning In France lust year, sixty occurred In tho mountains of the department of Puy do Dome. Chlcngo has 1!KJ0 acres of parks, exclusive of the lake-front common, ami nbout nighty live miles of broad, improved boulevards connecting with them. Tho new Congressional Library Tliilhllng Will he. Ilulsliud by the time Congress assembles, anil it Is said to be onu of thu bniitlsomcHt structures lu the city. In tlm nncient ruins near lltiluronyo, In Roiith Africa, n great llnd of nntbpin Jewelry and gold work bus Just been made; over two hundred ounce have already becu taken out, Mrs. Andrew Moon-head, ot New Haven, Is the Urst woman to take out natiirallxntlou tapers in Connecticut. Hho was liorn in Julian. I. Her husband remains n British subject. The recently elected police force ofHonth rend. Wash., Is probably the smallest and hlk'gcst iu th country. It consists of two men, one of them weighs 2'.K pounds nud the other 2H5 pounds. A princess, n countess, a duchess and the daughter of n reigning prince were among the .1000 thieves, profcsetoniil nud unpro fessional, nrrested In 1'nrls during tho llrst six months of this year. Last year thlrty-tlireo persons in London lost tboir lives by the explosion of coal oil lamps. In t went y-ll vn cases the lamps were glass lamps, and it is therefore proposed to pruhltm their snie and use. Colonel John Hnidbnry, the Hnn Fran"lsco millionaire, with his bride, set out to make a tour of the world in ninety days, got homo two dnys behind time. They lost It by miss ing the Southampton steamer. Mrs. Dennis Hcully, wife of a laborer of Corry, Penn., bus Im-mii notified by the au thorities ot Calcutta, India, that she Is one ot two heirs tothe estate of her undo, Michael Blinnahiin, valued at .,000,(MM. Constantinople Bulgarians have ordered from a Vienna manufacturer nu Iron church 103 feet long nnd forty-nine feet wide, with ntower ulnuty-eight feet high. It will weigh 600 tons and cost, including transportation, 70,0110. There is n wildmnn nenr Sun Tralrle, Wis., who mouses himself after dark by borrowing the fnrmcrs' borne and riding reckb-Hsly nbout the country, as li to easo an overbur dened conscience. He lives on llsh nnd ber rles and camps iu secret htdlug places. The longest telegraph line in the world, above ground nnd without a break, has just been completed in Australia. Tho line runs from Kockhnmpton in Queensland. to llroome in Western Australia, and crosses nbout two thirds of the entire continent. The tutul length is something over 0O0O miles. RAVAGES OFCHOLERA. Xanakan Will Not Report Victim to the Health Board. Miss Nettle Iiurbaos, formerly a teacher In the Tncoma public schools, and for two years a resident of Honolulu, tn a letter to her sister, ludlcutes that cholera will carry off a large portion of the natives, but they do not report cholera victims to the board of health. The natives believe tbe white people want to poison them nnd therefore refuse to take mediolue. In one Instance a physician found natives burying a cholera victim alive. The cholera-stricken victim was not dead but bis grave bad already been dag, and he was too miserable to care to object. Tbe physi cian prevented the nuriai until the man was dead, Honolulu is teported as being very dirty and is being cleaned as a result of the pre sence ol cholera. A Mintstir Suicides. llev. John Woodyard, the pastor of tbe Bap tist church at Itochester, Ohio, committed suicide Saturday eight after attending tbe young people's meeting as usual. He was seen to be anxiously scanning a letter re ceived Just before tbe meeting. After the services tbe minister drove to the drug store and purchased an ounce of aconite, most of which be swallowed after reaching bis board ing house. He calmly told bis landlady of bis act and waited end, which came In two hours. Little is known ol tbe dead man's relatives, but it is known that he came from southern Ohio. A Quart of Whiskey Honry King, a young farmer living near Courtland, Ala., went to that place and dis posed of a bale of cotton. With tbe proceeds be adjourned to a saloon. The question arose as to now mucb whiskey King oould drink, and a bet of f & was made that be oould not down a quart. King drank that amount and won the bet. Next morning bis dead body was found In tbe street, and tbe Coroner's jury decided that the whiskey caused tbe death. Big Fir at Indianapolis. Fire wnlob broke out at 6 o'eleok Wednes day morning In tbe five-story stone and brick buildlug on Washington street, be tween Merldan aud Pennsylvania streets, oc cupied by Eastman, Schleicher ft Lee, caused a loss of 4fi4,000 before it was extinguished. The Uoadit block, oceupied;by tbe Western Union telegraph company, the Blaokford block and th Indiana national bank were al so burned Sis Person Killed. At Lawyer's station, 117 mile below Lynohburg, Vs.. a vehicle containing six per sons, supposed to be Joseph Calluhan, of Buatburg, Campbell county, Ya. ; two women, a girl about 16, and two small children, was eroislug tbe trasks of tbe Southern railroad, when It was struck by a passenger train. All were killed. Struok by a Cyclone. A oyolon knocked tea ears from tbe Cbl eauo and Northwestern tracks, near Madison, Wis., seriously injuring Conductor Heary Htarr and Brakemau Joseph Felts, of Bara bee, as well as Dennis Foley, taggagemau, ol Evausville, all ol whom were la the caboose, which went down a thirty-toot embankment, Feltx may die, being Injured Internally, Attempt to Rfstnllflte a Ritr, At HefTron's undertaking rooms an effort was matte Tnstor.lny to Urinsj h"c,k to life Louis Fisher, agml uino years, who was drownotl in tlio lako on tho previous afternoon. Dr. Whitney, a physician livint on Wilson nvotnu', claims that ho himself, was ilrowiipil at una jipriml of his life, nml after being dea l more than ait hour animation was lv a certain nielli ml restored. Dr. Whitney lias for some time ilnsiroil to put this proRess tb another tost, lmt never nvnilo l him self of the opportunity until yester day. His theory is that a oorpso can lie resuscitated, providing thore aro no internal injuries. Iy placing tlio entire body, except the eyes, nose ami month, in a bath of water heated to A constant temperature of 110 decrees Fahrenheit, ami leaving it thoro for nt least live hours. An ordinary balh tub was nsocl yesterday. When tho water had reached the proper temper ntttre l)r. Whitney nnd lus BssisUtiti carefully deposited the body in tho tub. It was thun about 1 1 o'clock in the morning, ami from that time until 4 o'clock, when tho experiment was given tip, the condition of the corpso was studiously watched by Ir. Whit ney. Although tho experiment was n failure, nt times the bloo 1 was slatted to rirenlatp nnd thn fnen nnd litis as sumed tlio tintural color. It is said that the heart whs felt to throb sever nl times. When tho test was over Dr. I Whitnc' claimed it was not successful because the boy's body was rolled over A barrel after tho drowning, tints cnitsiuir internal injuries. Cleveland Lender. Sale at Eiglily MlltM an Itimr. Tho races between trains on tho railways between London ami Aber deen, Hcotlaud, bnvo evoke 1 discus sion ns to the dangers to passengers nnd the nervous strum ou the engin eers. The best opinion pitblislie l comes from a man who for eleven years wat tlio engineer of nn extiress tr.tin on tho New York Central Railroad. Ho says ho never met an engineer who preferred a slow to a fast train. It is titter rubbish, he declares, to say that a fsiht train entails n greater htriiiu on the nerves. The knowledge) that pre cautious are taken to Keep the line clear for flyers takes a ileal of anxiety from tho engineer's mind. As a class, they nro notably healthy aud long lived. This American engineer says lie knows a number cf engineers who re tired wheu they were seventy years old, ami they were theu enjoying ro bust health. One of the most daring engineers in the United Stntes is sixty tlireo yours old, aud is tho picture of health. Accidents to trains when running nt high speed nre exceedingly rare. With good roads and rollin.; stock, accidenis ought never to occur. He couteii Is that it is pfrfectly safe lo run eighty miles nu hour. Now York Tribune. 'Fnd." Tho derivation of this word is possi bly traceable iu tho Welsh language, liy the law of mutation of initial con sonants peculiar to that tongue the root words ffedd and medd nro con vertible terms. Their essential mean ing is possession ; transitive or intran sitive, possession of something, or tho act of being pouessed or engrossed by some occupation or vice. Welsh medd, aud Irish, Kaukkrit aud English mad have similar meanings, and are proba bly kindred words. Tho word mini is not common in Teutonic idioms, so that thu Anglo-Saxons probably bor rowed it from thu Welsh. Fad is, therefore, equally derivable Irom fl'odd. Proximately, of course, it comes from tho Midland dialects, ami ultimately from some root wurdoommou to ninny members of tho Aryan family of speech. It would bo strange if tbe two words, mud and fad, having a similar meaning, should be traceable to the sume root. Notes and Qucrios. Aslounilcl by Mathematics. A cattle dealer approaohod Sam For gnson, a colored man of Brownsville, and proposed buying a yoke of oxeu which Ferguson owned. One of tho steers was thin aud the dealer made him an offer of two cents a pound for the best one, or would take them both for one ceut a pound. Ferguson ao cepted tbe latter proposition. When the oxen were weighed, tho bost oue tipped the beam at 10'Jl) pounds, tho other one at H'JU pounds, making 1800 pounds, whioh at a cent a pound amounted to SIS. Tho best ox at two cents a pound would bavo amounted to $20. Thus Ferguson is out $2 aud bis thin ox in the transaction. Fer guson is a school teacher, and is as tonished at the mysteries of mathe matics, nnd will begin anew a study of tho subject. Louisville Courier Journal. The Cat's Bi-caktust. An enormous tiger cat, with a scar let neck ribbon, was the center of at traction on Temple place, Boston, tbe other day, although he was only fol lowing out his daily habit. Ho is ac customed to sit in the doorway, ob livions of everything bnt a milkman, whom be runs to greet when tbe cart first turns the corner. The man in variably seleots hollow in the side walk sear the enrbstoue and tills it with creum, of which puss, without mare ado, takes possession. Nothing; will make Lira leave the spot until bis breakfast is finished, when he retires to tbe friendly shelter of tho doorway to clean bis whiskers. Detroit Free Press. Svfullowiiig Hon Water. People who are in tbe habit of swal lowing quantities of sea water when bathing may be consoled by the state ment that tho tonio effect of sea bath ing arises from tbe internal rather than external application of the brine. Boston Budget, . f.-.gfiest ol all In Leavening rower. Latest U.S. Govt Report (yMJ ABSOLUTELY PUHE Money tn Old Postage Rtainps. Ill philately many lis nolens person! still find recreation nml some dealeri substantial profit. During the season for the anle by auction nf rare postage stamps, which seems to be Just liotv drawing to a close, one firm alone hat disposed of apcclmetis of the aggregate mine of 20,(SKJ. Messrs. Ventotn, Bull A Cooper, who held tho record, took n.'JHI nt their last sale, and tin lota Included n collection of ,1,100 vn-le ties, which fetched 210; n pair of New Zealand, wnteriiuirk "X.Z.," Id. brown, which sold for f.'U; a Finland, rrrora 5p. and lop., for which f:io wns obtain d. nnd n block of four Urent Britain INfi-l. (id. violet, unused, which realized 20. . Mosquitoes Not Ilapaclnna. Mosquitoes materially differ from their prey, man. Herein they set a no ble exumple. They, too, nre politically sound on the race nnd sex questions. I'liey make 110 distinction In color or gender, rrofesslomtlly, they resemble their scientific allies of the medical fra ternity. They never let blood without putting In their bllll 3VU ENJOYS Both the method and results when by nip (f Figs is taken; it is pleasant f.nd refreshing to tho taftc, and acts trendy yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Pyrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tnsto and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action end truly benefieinl tn its eflects, prepared only from tho niost healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it tho most rjormlar remeilv known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 ; cent bottles by all loading drug- I gists. Any reliable druggist who ! may not nave it on liuuu will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try ir L)o not accept aiiy j euosuiuie. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHANCISCO, fl, Louisville, Kt. new YORK. hi. I'm ii an t II' fYfTK IllliiiiiiiiiL washing. Some of your delicate things won't stand much rub bing. They're meant, especially.to be cleaned with Pearline. CJ Afi A Peddlers and tome unscrupulous grocers will tell you " this It as good as" hJClAU or "th, aame as Pearline." IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled, it C nd I' your crocer scad you snmethin" in place r( Pearline, ha " DSLCK honest :tnd it katk. U3 JAMES PVLE. New Vors. Yes, it's ready ! OUR NEW jFScnt by mail on receipt of 10 cents in postage stamps or money. JOHN P. LOVELL Sols V, g. Aaunt for ' STAR1 IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED TRY SAPOLIO llTWrt rsWu The Newest Advertising Dodge. If you llnd a letter lu your letter-bo or lying lu the hallway any of thess fine days thnt Is addressed, but not to you, don't follow tho course that, ao cording to Mipnlar tradition, la usually taken by women, and open It over th slcum kettle, for ten chances to one II Is n business circular. The ruse Is one of the npateat yel adopted. A business card Is placed In a plain envelope, which Is sealed nut) addi'iftsori In a feminine baud to a mythical lady In some fashionable locality. Messengers distribute these envelope quietly In tho letter-bust ami hallways of fats nml prlvalt houses, nnd the advertiser counts nn woman's curiosity to do tho rest. Ills Idea Is that thn first Impulse nf t lie finder of one of those letters will b to stamp on It and innil It, tho second to look around suspiciously to see If anybody Is looking, nnd then tukn tin first opportunity to open It over tin steam of a kettle. Pome people Imagine thnt as anon nl they get murrled, they must kiss In tin lil Ic. Itaiihsf i, Alitf-lo. Kiils-q., T s Ths M.INKVK" srstlMi Bsst suit Most BVsmomt r1 t'ollsrs suit Onfts worn: ther ar mad of fine rluth, buffi lils nmstifd sllki snt twins rrvsrsl. els, one rollar Is squsl tn (wo of shy othnr I. In1. Thru nl writ, war ttrtt ant lonS tttll. A brlot T-ti Collars ur Firs Purs ol Culls (or l'snlr-lv Oriits. A Hsmpls Onltsr an4 Pair of Cnffs fcr Basil for SIS vsnta. Nsiui. styln and tiss. Adtlrss CvanSIULI OOLLAB COMPANY, n rnavklla Bt,. Msv Xsrk. 17 KUtor St.. 1 PROFITABLE DAIRY WORK Can only be accomplished with the very best of tools and a p p 1 1 ances. Crram Mepa farm you art With a Davis rator on the sure of more butter, while milk Is aval. Farmers will take to get a Illustrated mailed rasa as Agents wanted DAVIS RANKIN BLSO. UFO. CO. Car. snol,h Osarbers Sit.. Chletas. RUPTUBECured iMmiTivi i. HOIJlrt Ut'P'l I RK Wont iiiKiitatiit ly. Ku an AJju-mhU- Pi w hlch ran lm niavo 'awr or Mimlter (oFnltrh'tnrlnaj cnMhtinof KUKIIjH!!. I'atfhthi.. Uln. f -fit. nt pveurHy cealetiby U.V. lliueMfg.Co.?44 flrritwlway.N.T.CIty tUHtS WHtHt ALL ELSE (AILS. Best ( oun fcyr Up. '1 AM IvOiMl. inlitna SMfl rT tlruMli g1KHllZ3lstT Successful lv Prosecutes Claims. I.ali, i'mif-liinl Examine! u S. Psnsion Bursau. ji.iii lu.t sur, Ijadjuiucatinui'lsiui., ulty .litis. I WANT your services ir. i ftnt FJitiar ex. J AH. U.tAKM.NiiKk,1.4H. H alittMl St.. Chrcos Kll SHSBBSBS1 and better f .S the skimmed B J tuible feed. V make no m i catalogue 1 last The easiest cleaning is with Pearlinc. Yes, easiest for everv- bodv. Whether vou're rlnincr the hard work of house-clean- ing yourself, or having J. A i T- t: ii uunc, get, f-cariinc and get through with it. It'll do more work, better work, quicker work, than anything else. You ought to look out for. the wear and tear in house-cleaninc as well as in An elegant book for your table and constant reference. Send for it NOW. It's New. and Nice. . . ' . CATALOGUE brimming full of illustrations, and show ing how the thousand-and-one things really look. You'll like that. There are Guns, Rifles, Pistols from all over the world, and some of our own make Fishing Tackle, Dog Collars and Chains, Tennis Sets, etc., etc. You can see our LOVELL DIAMOND BICYCLE The Finest Wheel on Earth, the Williams Typewriter you ought to have one. There's lots of other things too. ARMS CO.. "SS?- AUTOMATIC PAPER FASTEXKB. 7
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