Look Sharply to the condition ot your blood. At thin season psoullar porils assail the system. There nre suddon change In tempsratnrot fog and (Inmpiiw, chilly nights, lowering Olouds, drenching rain. These sudden chnngas bring on colds, ferers, pneumonia, bronchi! In and other aliment. Keep the blood pure, rich and full of vitality and you Will be well. . Remember, Hood!' Sarsaparilla Isthebcst In fncttht-OneTrnrWnod Purifier UaaiI' DSUa sre the best nftrr-dlnnrr le lirM nf trr-dinnr I Hid digestion. nuuu r mo puis. ati Hrlftcd I'ottr Thousand Mllr-s. On one of the coral rrpfs off tlio Mnr hall group, fur awny In the South l'n olfle, there rests a largo railway trans fer barge, which wns onrrleil by winds and currents from onie p-ulnt on the California coast to Its present resting place. Its ownership, home port nnd the dnte of Its loss nre unknown. John Crowley, mnte of the nilsslonnry lirlg Morning Star, saw tho linrgo. F peak ing about It recently, he snld: "We ran Into the Marshall group In September Inst In the course of our tour through tho Islands, and our Intention wns at tracted to this huge barge resting on a reef. I made a careful examination of It, but the only marks of Identification on It were the word Transfer' and the abbreviation 'Cnl.' The rest of tho name and the port lmd been obliterated. "There were nnrrow gnuge tracks on It, and a couple of big cranes still In tact and very well preserved. Tho barge Itself wns pretty badly weathor beaten, but It was still In very good condition. It wns about 150 feet long, built of heavy timbers. The bottom bad been copper covered, but the na tives had stripped that off. They had made an attempt to brenk the crnft tin, too, but that was beyond their power. "The experiences of that barge would be hnrd to conjecture. It may have drifted the 4,000 odd miles which (II vldo onr const nnd tho Mnrshalls In a very short epnee of time, or It mlghd have taken a remarkably long period." Inquiry among shipping men oi to the Identity of the strange craft failed to throw any light upon the subject. There Is no record of the loss of any such barge, and the general Impression la that It was probably nwept away from one of the lower const ports by a storm, and carried out to sea, to be guided by wind and sea to tho Mnr halls. San Francisco Chronicle. It bnrts your feelings for people to ay that you are fickle, but you bet you are. Every man claims to read both sides, but no man does. TIRED SALESWOMEN EMPLOYERS SHOULD BE MORE CONSIDERATE. Interesting Statement hy a Voting Lady In ltrouklyn. In the vast retail establishments of large cities, many women are em ployed as saleswomen. Men formerly held the positions that women now hold, "" and while ism is leu strong than men's they are expected to do the some work. Their duties compel them to be on their feet from morning to night, and nmny of them, In short time, con tr net these din trussing complaints culled " female diseases." Then occur irregularities, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, indigestion, leucorrhuea, general de bility and nervous prostration. They are beset with such symptoms US dizziness, fuintness, lusMtuilo, ex ultubility, Irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, " nll-gono and " wunt-to-be-left-alone " feeling's, blues and hopelessness. In such cusum there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. I'lnkhum'a Vegetable Compound nt once removes such troubles. The following In a . sample: "My dear Mrs. 1'lnklinm : After writing you,-and before your answer came, 1 was too miserable to go to the tore, and so lont my position. Thut was five weeks ago. 1 am now back again in my old pluce, and never felt so well in all my life. The bearing-down pains and whites have left me, and 1 am not a bit nervous or blue. Life looks brighter to me. I don't get tired, my temper is real sweet, and I could scream right out sometimes for joy, Your Vegetable Compound is my stand by. You don't know bow thank ful I am to you for sav ing me from suffering. Every woman in Biy position should Icuow of your won ' dertul remedy. 1 never saw you, but I love you for being so good to me." Eujth W. Ctu Ave, Brooklyn, N. ?. ' f7 r 1 FLORIDA VILLRGE DESTROYED. WAVE OP DEATH. Wind, Water and Fire Deiolate Ctdar Kcyi. Cednr Keys, Florida, Is a place of desola tion nnd denth, It was a thriving town of 1,600 Inhabitant. Todny many of tbo peo ple are corpses, senres of others are Injured, and there are but a few houses left standing. Twenty corpses bnve been reentered, but few have been lilenMHcd, so mutllnted were they by tolling timbers. Many of the corpses W"ie dug out of tho mud, In which they were burled by the tldul wave that swept over the town Tuesday morning. The town Is situated nt the mouth ot the Htiwnneo river, on a number of emnll keys, connoi'teil by a number nf bridges, it hail no protection, and went to pieces when this West India hurrli-Hno with a velocity of NO miles an hour came roaring from the gulf. The storm struck the place about H0 iuesdiiy morning and continued fur several hours. Iheuifh warning hnd been given, nothing indicated a blow of unusual severity. I'p to 11 o'clock the nluht wns calm and quiet. At that hour a moderate breeze sprung up from the enstwnnl. Increasing gradually until a HO-mlle wind wns blowing. About 4 n. m, It blew a tornado and sudden ly changed to the southwest, bringing In a deluge of water.tho tide rising two feet high er than In tho memorable gale of ISM, which was at that time said to be the worst storm on record. At 7 o'clock an Immense tidal wnvo camo In from tho south, carrying destruction with It. llonts, wharves and small houses were hurled upon the shore nnd breaking Into fragments, covered the streets with wreeknge nnd rendered them almost Itnpnssable, While the torrents ot water was rushing through every open spnen, it would takethestrongiwt man oft" his feet. It was tills tidal wave that caused the principal loss of life. Many homes were swept from their foundations and the lnmntos drowned. Of tho liO bodies recovered 12 nre white and 8 colored, Of tho whites six belonged to the W hltson family, a mother, four child ren and a young lady visitor. The other four white victims were men. Of the eight neifroes only ono, l'eter Woodson, has been Idcntllleil. The loss of life nt Cedar Keys proper Is as nothing In rnmparlaen with the number of spongers nnd tlrdiormcn who were drowned, Iho .Mary Kllza camo In this morning dis mntcd. She reports that nt dnrk Monday night nenrly 100 vessels were nnhored on the sponge bar bwlow Cedar Keys, and all of them but about 320 were lost. These boats carried from four to ten men each, and the loss of life wns great. Klght corpses have already been washed ashore. The schooner ltosnlla was sunk and eight ot her crew were drowned. Tho handsome Methodist Episcopal Church Houth, the Cedar Keys high school building, the Christina church nnd three colored churches, the Huwnuee lee factory, Wolfs cedar mill and tho Eagle Pencil Com- Jany's mill, also the large lumber mill of V. . llerlong and tho planing mill of George W. Jlyer A Hons nnd scores of private resi dences were wrecked by the wind and waves. Home of the handsomest and ap parently most substantial buildings are dam aged beyond repair. lteliable news of the storm from the west ern pnrt of Levy nnd Alachua counties hnve Just reached Jacksonville, Net less tlmn 200 i'nmilles nre left destitute, all their houses, fences and crops nre totally destroyed, and what they bad gathered was blown away With the buildings. The dllTlculty In recovering the dead at Cedar Keys arises from the fact that the town Is built upon several small keys. The bridges connecting these keys were swept away and the only communication Is by means of bnata, ot which thore are but a few left. T hen, too, most of the victims wcro buried deep In mud nnd runny of the bodies will probably never bo recovered. BBITISH TARS DROWNED. BeVen Beicneri From the Cruiser Satellite Swamped. The sailing schooner L. M. Morrill, of Beattlo, Wash., arrived Monday night, direct from Vnnlnska, after Dine months sealing on the Japan coait and Ilorlng sea. The schooner brings the news of the loss ot seven men from the British cruiser Hatcl Utn, In Dutch harbor, on the night of Sep tember 4, during one of the worst storms thnt ever struck the coast. The men went out In one of the ship's honts, to savo nu other smaller boat from the vessel, contain ing two men. Klght men. under command of the first lieutenant, were in the boat that left the Satellite, it was as far as could be learned, picked up bodily by the wind and overturned. One oi the snilorsswam ashore, but tho others were never seen again. The next morning their boat was seen high and dry on the beach on the opposite side from the town. The two men whom the lieuten ant's crew started out to save readied the land In safety. Eros Delivery Extended; Washington, Oct. 1. The system of free delivery of mails In the rural districts is to be Introduced In Westmoreland county, I's.. within the next few days. Postoflloe In soeotor Lewis, stntiond at Philadelphia, and was ordered to make arrangements for the Inauguatlon of the plan. It Is proposed to deliver all mall to the farmers once a day and do away with the existing practice of compelling them to cull at the country post oftlce for their matter. The sum of 39,01K is available for the Introduction ot the system, and one county in each state will be selected for a trial. The carriers will deliver mall from wagons, but bicycles will be used wherever practicable. The new system was introduced In Jefferson oounty, W, Vu., also. Wanamaker'i Big Bargain. Robert C. Ogden, of the firm of John Wanamaker, returned from New York and confirmed the report ot the purchase by his firm of the entire business of the late firm of Hilton, Hughoe A Co., of New York. The trunsautlon includes the purchase of the real estate of the original lira of A. T. Hlewart A Co., consisting of the great store at llrood way and Tenth street, the stable and outfit of the delivery service and all the merchan dise. The I'liiladelpbla firm will enter im mediately upon the occupancy of the prem ises of Its new purchase, and will run the business upon the same lines as the Wana maker store there. Dardanelles Promoted. An irade Just issued, orders the formation ot a flotilla of ten torpedo boats for the de fense of the Dardanelles. This action Is the result of the recommendation of Gen. Tehl katchoff, the Itusalan oflloer, who recently Inspected the forts of the Dardeuelles. Letters received from Kbarput confirm the reports of the recent massacres at Egln and estimate the number of the killed at ii, OuO. Oreat excitemeut has been caused at Galatea by tho action of the Turkish otlloer wno pnrudea the streets, brandishing bis saber, abusing the Armenians and declaring thut tbey ought to be killed. Ihnrmaa Died in Debt A petition was filed In the Probate cour at Cincinnati, which shows that Allen G Thuruiau was badly In debt when be died It was tiled by bis sou and grandson. Allen W. Thuruiau and Allen G. Thurmau, Lis ex ecutors. Tbey ask that certain real estate be Bet aside to pay his debts. These, they say, amount to nearly tSO.000. A mortimire for 18,000 Is held against the estate by the rruuentiHi wie insurance company. They say that be left personjijty tt) the amount of U00 only. SEVEN PEOPLE KILIES. Frightful Railroad Wieok la Kaniti. A Terrified Passenger Bnicidei, A frightful rnllrond wreck, attonded by serious loss of life and made more terrible by the self murder of one of the terrified pas sengers, occurred at S o'clock Bnndny morn ing on the Runte Fe rond, two miles north of Osngo City, Kns. Tho seven dead bodies have been reeoven-d from the wreck nnd It Is feared other victims nre buried beneath tho debrR Tho wrecked train was tho east bound pnsnenger No. 2, the same that hail such a thrilling experience with bandits in New Mexico on l rlday night Inst. The wreck wns caused by tlio explosion of the boiler of the locomotive. The engineer should have stopped for water at Osage City, nut being beitinil time, no cnucnyoreu 10 run to the next tank. The engineer nnd tircmnn both met death In the wreck. The train had proceeded but two nilli-s beyond tills finco, when two ter rimo explosions were heard, ono following close after the ather. The locomotive was completely shattered. The express, baggage and passenger conches enme crashing-upon the wrecked engine and tho conches that wen- ahead were piled up In one heap of wreckage. The coaches In tho renr were all derailed, but the passengers rtillng In the rear escaped serious Injury. The wrecked was marked by scenes of tho wildest oomfualon among the terrllled pns sengers. The nerves of ninny were nt B high pitch as a result of their experience with the road agents In New Mexico nnd when the erasli came the llrst Impression of nearly nil was thnt the train had been nttacked aitaln by robbers. One passenger, William Heck ler, of Los Angeles, Cnl., en route to Chica go, seemed to lose his reason ei.ttrely. When the crush cno ho drew a pistol from his pocket, nnd In tho presence of B ear full of terrified passengers, took his own life. Heck ler hnd been drinking heavily. Owing to the excitement and confusion little could bo done to rescue, tho Injured and remove the ileiul bodies until dawn. Hoven bodies were llnally recovered. Tlio dead are: Wm. Heckler, Los Angeles, Cnl. Knglneer Htrump, T'opeka, Kan.t Fire man Harry Holllster, Topekas Win. Mc Adams, tramp, riding on tho baggage cnr. Among those Injured are: Jlra. F.nima Maxwell, on editor on tho Evening Htar, Colorado Hprlngs, Colo., hands and arms out and bruised: James Coleman, trnmp. cut and badly bruised. None the express men or mall clerks we,e seriously injured. KILLED BY A BROTHER. Young Boy Blows Out Another's Braini With a Gun. John Andrews, 8 years ot agc.a deaf mnto ion of Andrew J. Androws,of Claypool Mills Ohio, killed his 3-year-old brother. The boy climbed upon a chnlr nnd secured his father's shotgun. The younger brother wag Just get ting out of I'i'il, when John pointed the gun at htm and pulled the trigger, blowing the little one's bruins out. The mother was sleeping in an adjoining room, nnd awaken ed by the report of the gun, arrived in time to llud the child dead. It is not thought that murder wns the boy's Intention. Ho did no understand the nature of the wenpon and his B!lllctlon had prevented his faculties from ripening, and Intellectually he was not equal to his years. DEFICIT (20,194429. The Government Is Running Behind Worse Than Last Tsar. The comparative statement of the receipts and expenditures of the government for the month ot September shows the total receipts to have been (2-1,584,244, and the expendi tures 28,5T9,M5, leaving a deficit for the month of tl.UW5,2Ul. The dellclt for the three months of the prosent fiscal year l 2ft,l!M,129, as compared with a dellclt of f ,S84,tifiH for the corresponding months last year. The receipts during the Isst mouth show a loss as compared with Heptember of last year of nearly t8.300,0O0 from customs and about (5H0.O0O from Internal revenue. Fatal Railroad Wreck. By a wreck on the Lehigh Valley about mile east of Datavla, N. V., one man, llrako man Kimball, was killed, and F.nglneer Den nis McCarthy was fatally injured. East bound freight train No. 640 stopped on tho main track at Niagara Junction, where the Lehigh connects with "Peanut" branch of the New York Central, probably to cool a hot journal. While standing on the mnln lino a double header, also ea.tbound came thundering up behind and crashed Into the rear of the standing trnin, piling up the cars for a quarter of a mile along the tracks. Just then a westbound freight enme along and added to tho devastation by jamming in to tiie derailed cars. The wind was blowing a gale, and some of the enrs cnught lire. The tire resisted all efforts to extinguish it for hours. The wreck Is very costly, but It is remarkable that no more tralumeu were Injured. Kites and Balloons. Hecretnry Lnmont's forthcoming annual re port will contain a recommendation for an increase In the appropriation for the Hlgna Hervloe of the army. The additional money is wnnted to enable this branch of the ser vice to make experiments with balloons for use In the army. The Kignnl hervloe ot tho War Depart ment has authorized Captain Allen to make some investigations with Hying kites at Gov ernor's Island. Electricity Is to be used la connection with tho experiments, and It pos sible, some device will be perfected by which signals can be exchanged from distant points. Fatalities at a Fnrntos, The cast house of the Templo furnace at Temple Htation, Ave miles above Heading, l'n,, was blown down by the wind and nenrlv a dozen workmen were In the ruins. The men were pinned down by the heavy timbers nnd it was some time before they oould be reached. The killed are: Edward Itlsmlllcr and Samuel Trout The Injured are: William Collar, Joseph Itotlienberger, Harry Becker, William Hchadler. William Mens. All are badly hurt, and It Is believed that some ot tuum will die. Uaiiaohnietts Convention. The convention of Massachusetts Republi cans for the nomination of a full state ticket and presidential electors met In Musie ball, Hoston. The ball was splendidly decorated. The gathering was very large. The platform and llrst gallery were taken up by the 2,000 or more delegates. Hon. ltoger Wolcott was nominated for governor by acclamation. Hecretary of Htate Olln was nominated by acclamation. The St, Louis platform was en dorsed. Murdered and Beheaded. The headless body ot a murdered man was found in the Monoimahela river near Wylle's Grove and a few days later the head was found burled in sand and gravel about 800 yards from where the body was. His coat, vast and bat was found also, about 200 yards from where the head was. The remains were Identified as those of Henry Kelso, au old resident of i'lttsburg, who was a vagrant LATE TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. The amount of taxes paid lu Mew York Thursday was 12,0(HI,0U0. Mrs. Frasur, a bride of four days, shot and killed heisulf lu Cairo tor some uukuowu causa. The Hsiik, of Atlantic, Atlantic, la., bos failed, with liabilities ot 200,000 and assets of tlMI.OOO. Duke Albert, of Wurtcinburg.wus seriously Injured by a Wounded stag while buutlag In the Austrlau Alps. SERVANT GIRL8 IN LONDON. Tbey nave Their Grievance the Pa me as In This Land of the Free, It Is probable that London servant girls nf fair IntclllgVnce will not long consent to spend their rlnys In ccll.tr chambers nnd their nights In surli In human attics ns we hnve described; nor yet remain without nn opportunity for btmlness-llke Improvement, owing to the Incnpnclty of mistresses to tench them. Women of tlio middle class who need domestic help lmd better, there fore, become wise In time; Bird, first, tbey should reduce the style of their establishments nnd raise their charac ter. The present state of tilings Is evil nnd absurd: It tends to make the pub lic in their sections miitnnlly contempt uous Instead of universally respectful, nnd It thus becomes n mentis nnd cnuse of social degradation. The out cry of our Londoners about bud trade Is ofter n result of feebleness and want of clear discernment. There In, in fact, excess of trade in unproduc tive vanities, diverting capital frctn reproductive work, nnd people In Iho mnln tm living tnm h above n prudent scale of outlay. A few save iholr money nnd Invest It; but the majority seek merely to appear perhaps n quar ter richer than tltcy ncluully arc, nr.d thus they ninke themselves at ouce ridiculous nnd linpovcrlnlted. Were they to rid themselves of half their fonlluli furniture nnd duly acnib their Hour they might llvo decently Without dependence upon lll-condltlou- ed Rcrrntit glrl: and might nho multi ply deporlts nt the bank. AVhut wt have now declared Is no new thing, no llrst discovery. Some forty yep in ngo n London preacher found It need ful to exhort his congregation t ) n gen oral abatement of their ntinttul ex penditure nnd style of living. The ndvlec, like much ndvlce of value, (Irmly given, without vnnity, wits taken in good pnrt, nnd the rrsult wns good. Why ennnot other minlntcrs In London do Hie panic? IVouomy In habi'ude of life. In family nnd per sonal expenditure, is the foundation of a multitude of virtues, nnd especially of Individual self-respect nnd of lltittn clal llhemllty. Quarterly It. view. A Forcible Simile. "Your honor," said a lawyer In a re cent trial In Knglnnd, "the argument of my learned friend Is lighter than vanity. It Is nlr; It Is smoke. From top to bottom It is absolutely nothing. And, therefore, your honor. It fnlls to the ground by its own weight." ALMOST A MIRACLE. Tilt: UKHIOHTI TO UKAlllI OF A ritOMINHNT MAM. Worn Out by Kxposnre and Itrolten Down In Health He Was In Misery lor Months Is Now a Woll and Happy Man Head the Story. Fmm tho AVirs, ClarkAmrj, Y. Va, In the interest of common humanity, your reporter tins the honor to send you an Inter esting and preamble Interview hnd with one of Harrlion County's tuott highly esteemed eitlecns, concerning his narrow anil miracul ous escape from death. The porson reforrei to is Mr. Fioyd E. Burnett, of Jarvlsvlllo, West Virginia, who la well known through out Harrison County and other sections of the (Stale. Mr. li irneit's nnrrnliva is as follows: "1 llvo at JarvlsvIPe, Wnst Virglnln, was born ond mind there, nnd am thirty-nine years ol age. I am n farmer by occupntlon, and Ihn expii'iire and hardshiie Incident to this life lluolly overenme a strong constitution, nnd in the mouth of May, IH'.U. I was seized with what the medical fraternity pronounced sciatic rheumatism. "Tlio disease was first felt In the hip nnd soon bvcame severely painful. Within a short timii tho whole lower extremity wns nffocte l and became ti rrlbly swollen, and nt limes the pain which was almost unbearable extended up Into th I shoulder. I consulted the bit physicians and specialists in the oountry, some ot whom treated me some 1 1 nn. but to no successful purpose. I used v:irlous patent medicines nud liniments of wiilu recommendation, but none of them gave relief. I worried along this way for some months, being unable to work and at times unable to move. I became rest less nt night and could unt sleep. The disease seemed to affect my heart and It was utterly Impossible to lie on my left slilo on nocnuut of the seriousness of the pain nt the heart. "My condition seemed a hopeless one and I was much dlscouruged, wheu by cluinoe I liaimened to rend un account In tho Wheel ing Jmlepeniltnl of,tlm wonilerlul cure of a person afflicted like myself, that Dr. Will iams' l ink Pills hadeffeoted. This was some time in the month of December. I immedi ately procured a box and began to use tbem, A change commenced nt ouce. "1 continued to take the pills nnttl I felt entirely cured. To-tlny I am a well and iiouuil mini. Tne pills not only cured my rheumatism, but drove thnt troublesome rain from mv heart ns well. For more than a year now I have not been troubled in the sllghtext with either malady, or any other for that matter. I am a strong man nnd t rform as much manual labor us uuy far mer. Mr. Darnett Is a man highly respected for veracity. Ills statements nre oorrobornted by his neighbors and his recovery Is oscrllsid to tho use of Dr. Williams' Pills. As he talked to your reporter, bo showed every sigu of being a mnu in excellent health audonly too glad to tell the simple story of how bis life was saved by the use of the pills. Dr. Wtlliums' Plug Pills oontain, in a con densed form, all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerv is. Tbey are an un failing H)ollla for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, Ht. Vitus' dauce, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the after effect of la grippe, palpi tation of the heart, pale and sallow com plexions, all forms of weakness either In male or female. Pink rills are sold by all dealers, or will be sunt post paid ou receipt of price, SO cents a box. or six boxes for 2.50, by addmsdng Dr. Williams' Modiolus Company, Bchenectadv, N. Y. Uuw's This? We offer One Hundred ibillart Reward for any osMi of Cntarrli that vauoot be cured by Hull's L'atarrli Cure. V. J. Ciikmev A Co., Toledo, O. M'e. the undersigned, bave known K. J. Che ney tor ilie mxt IS years, and believe him per fectly honorable tn all butnMi transactions aud liusauialiy abls tu carry out any obliga tion made by their ftriu. Wkht TauAX, Wholesale Drujgists, Toledo, Onto. WUluiso), Kimnan A Mabvik, Wholesale DrujglsU, Toledo, tthio. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken Inlernally, not ing directly upon the blood aud luucouo sur faces of the system. 'J'aMiiiioniatH sent fi-su. Price, T.ic. per lioltle. Hniil by all DruiofUiUk Hall's k'siully Pills are lliu best. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothlng HynipforCblldrea teething, softens the gums,reduces luaauiuia Uuu, ny pain; cures wind colic ittou buttle. Didn't" Know It Wat Loaded MePoorchcr My baby bus had tilt Wind colic for two duys. Klklefnce Whnt caused the troublel SIcScorcher The poor kid tried tc cut its tectb ou my pneumatic tiro. AatMirimua ! ttm nlilitaf knnKn nlnnt flint hns Lecu used as food. T.rfT sines there bsvn been wnmnn fmimi Mch irnr) who clMm thnt there Is nn senn tmlf s smut, nr an ertmmnlrnt as P-ibMiuC Klectrlo. Them nninf lie some truth In their rlulin. Try tt, seo how much. Your grocer bu It, The nvernee duration of a regiment's stay in linlln Is 16 venrs. FITRstnriped freesml permsnentlyenrrd. Nt sis nfier 0rt day's ue of 1 1 h. Ki.inb's Ohsst NRnvsIlKSTOUBH. Frer2iiinl bnttieiind treat. Ise. bend to Dr. Kline. IU1 Arch St.. l'htln.. Pit. A new pcelos of glraffo fans been discov ered In Africa, I am entirely cured of hemorrhn'ro of the lunei bv lino's Cure for Conminipti'iii. Iaic ika I.INIIAMAX, Itcthuiiv, Mn., Jan. s, 'St. ranterlierv Cathedral Is 525 feet long, 17S feet wide and 1!:!0 fi ot high. A fclg wash looks discouraging;. lint when yon bare the rltrlit spin to bu' k the irn nt slock of soiled riot lira with, tbo batUe Is halt w on already. Sunlight Soap Is the wenpen to ue. It will mke thnt hlg wish look like a pile of driven snow. ..... All tho sheets end WsnVets as well SS the dellrnto fahtlrs will hseaved by Sunlight Soap, and thore won't bo any tenring or ripping, because you Uun't bavu to rub, Less Labor Ureater Comlort Lmr Bros, Ltd., llndm Ttmlum fits. It. V. 'How happy could I be with either Were the other dear charmer away." The ripest and sweetest leaf and the purest ingredients are used in tlis manufacture of "Battle Ax," and fio matter how much you pay for a much smaller piece of any other high grade brand, you cannot buy a better chew than "Battle Ax." For 5 cents you get a piece cf "Battle Ax" almost as large as the other fellow's JO-cent piece "One Year Borrows Another Year's Fools." You Didn't list SAPOLIO Lest Yttf. Perhaps You Will Not This Year. Gladness Comes With a better understandlnsr of th trnnslent nature of the many phys ical ills which vanish before proper ef forts pentlo efforts plensnnlelforts rlfthtly directed. There is comfort in tho knowledge thnt so mnny forms of sickness nre not duo to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of tho system, which tlio pleasant family laxative, Syrupof Fit's. prompt ly removes. Tbct Is why it in the only remedy with mlllioimof families, nniis everywhere esteemed bo liit'hly by all who valuo (rood henlth. Its beneficial effects oro duo to the ftict, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without dobllltntlngf the onrnns on which It nets. His therejro alllmportnnt, in order to ret Its bene ficial effects, to note when yon pui chase, that yon have tlio frcmiine article, which Is manufactured by the California Flff Syrup Co. only, nnd sold by all rep utable clrufffrlsts. If In tlio enjoyment of pood health, ond the system 'is rcptilnr, then laxa tives or other remedies aro not needed. If afflicted with any nctnnl disease, one may be commended tothnmost skillful physicians, but. If In reed of a laxative, then one should havo tho bent, and with the well-Informed everywhere, Syrupof Figs stnnds highest nn'd la most largely used and Ives most general satisfaction. . ! M U 4 1 08 HORSE OWNER ought to think rnniifth ot hit anfmril to with to to Khlr to cunt for It property lnlitmlthn(lTrkmhs. It if ttioni'j out of hi porki-t If hidiwtinot. loacrompltih tlilsi rnlf wo oflt-r out One Hundred Pag 8 IU .unrated Hone floak tir JiSceLt-. H lichen you to pick out a rood Horn, know linpf rffCtlotiP and t iinrd airftiiiflt fratirt; d tiTt riiacfive and rffett a cure nhrn aame ia poi hie; tall tba an br tht trrth: what to fall th (.IrTi rcnt parla of the inl mtil: howtoahoa a llurta properly, lc etc. All tfit and other ?U Oftttla Information ran W ot-f amed by mdlnf our One flundrvd Fnce lllua trated Home Book, which we will forwanl, pnnt-pald. on repel ut nf Drlrn In fiampa, AranrWITr the Hurra la too rood a friend to man to he nejjleoti'd tor want nf knowleriga which can be prtfun'd for only twftitv-rive rent Buue PuftLiafiiMw JIuL'ia. 104 Leonard HL, N.V.otl p ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHN W MORRIS, WASHINGTON, D.a LfcM Principal Bitmlncr v. . Pernios Burets. Srg. ia Out sir, l&iubuiliMUBi claim, sity. flic ODIUM and WHISKY habit outsit, book seal Ur lUill rssa bp. II. M. W..oLi.sr. Allunta.ua float t uuifh Bjn tu Tauten mhI. TJae P 1 H1! by cinjfk-lsta. M in iinir.
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