s Life l misery to thousands of nennht who bsr ,the tntnt of serofuls In their blood. Kor this (terrible nflllction there is no remedy equal to I Sarsaparilla I The h( -In flirt the One Trill- Blooil I'urlfli r. 4lftfl' Dill r,lr 1,1 Tcr ,!,: ""T WWW CJ III take, easy to operate. 4V. When a prcnvlicr can attract no ate teutloa with his religion tm mill ha the elm nee left of being tried for here by. now to riNU out. fill a bottle with urine and let It atnnJ twenty-lmir hour) a sediment or settling Indicates a diseased oonditlon ot the kidneys When your urine stain your linen It U dent you have kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urtniite I eonvlnclng proof that your kidneys and bladder ere out ot order. WHAT TO IKJ. There to comfort lr the knowledge so often o. preset J, that Dr. Kilmer' Hwamp-Root, the ((rest kidney remedy, fulfills every wish la relieving pain In the baok, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary pas sages. It eorreet inability to hold urine and scalding pain In passing It, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being eompelled to get up during the night to arlnate. The mild and extraordinary effect of Bwnmp-Boot is toon realised. It standi the highest for It wonderful euro ot the most distressing oases. Bold by druggists at fifty eenl and one dollar. For a sample bottle and book free mention this pnper end send to Pr. Kilmer 4 Co., liinghamton, N. T., six cents la stamps to cover cost ot postage. bvuwung. Duu't scowl; It spoil farm. Before you know It, your forehead will resem ble a small railroad map. There is a fraud trunk line from your cowlick to the bridge of your nose, Intersected by parallel lines running east and west, with curve arching your eyebrows; and O, how much older you look for It! Scowling Is a habit tbnt steals upon us unawares. Wo frown when the light Is too strong and when It is too wonk. Wo tie our brows Into a knot when we are thinking, aud kult tlieui ren more tightly when wa cannot think. There Is no denying there are plenty of things to scowl about. A Cnnnlbat. I'Mr. Smiley, what I a cnnnUinl?" "'A cannibal? Why do you want to aiiow, my uov : , r . . n J " 'Cause Inst night when yon said yon favored carrying out the old principle I of dog eating dog pa whispered to mo I and .said, 'Oil, whnt n canulbal!' " Cleveland nam Healer. THE CHANGE OF LIFE. INTELLIGENT WOMEN PREPARE FOR THE TRYINQ ORDEAL. A Time When Women Are Susceptible to .Many Dread Diseases. I The anxiety felt by women as tho "change of llfo" draws uour, Is not without reason. When her system I la a deranged condition, or she is predisposed to nlcxy, or con- any or at thin ;cly to become nctlvo id with host of icrvoiis lrrita tions. make life bur den, Can cer often , shows f Itself, and does its do etructivo work. Such warnlnjf symptoms as senso of sjuffocation, headache, dread of impend' tag evil, timidity, sounds In tho ears, palpitation ot the heart, sparks befuro the eyes, irregularities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and in quietude, dizsincss, etc., are promptly heeded by intelligent women who tiro approaching the period In life where woman a great change may De expected Thousands at thia critical time consult Mrs. Finkhara, and conduct their habit according to her advice. and with the Vegeta ble Compound go through - that dis tressing time with perfect safety and comfort. Mrs. W. L. Day, of Iletta- m .! VP, 'MM, y : fit - When all else S failed, LydiX . rink nam s Vegetable Compound saved my life. . It carried me through the change ot Ufa all right, and I am now in good boaUh, It also eared my husband oi kidney trouble. PMVIIM tVULVt(fl HffcE! WMGNffftEl 138 Othgr articlai. Coil nothing, ft tar 6 m Mas Hkt war UI a eftUtU I au. B.laS.aWby asftaft. fe H.aual Jl . i .i li H. ainf.l N--M I i Mesa stuul a Mt., .i w maim iwuaai B ! taswv v unu, sutai su NMwsMsMkll.rMipM fUMdllVu eU4.lieJ i.i watt- tkum uiih n.iu atHJ feu v araxi pia. avu t eu jtrweital butim W- hsi u.Mt.1 l-Mkalax MM.. iWM.tt aeaif4r PuU raatiM.a ail . aUss-sas-i t ei t sl it sjifw iar ' M- U t. a1 aamsW UM M piaI star " y . Mi sik M at I ai r nno gestion of tA SfW tu-rlod 111 Jf i ar r 7 m a s r 7S I3Q M01)I:RNAILMHNTS. Mechanical Djvices That Bring Evilg in Their Train. The "Trolley Foot," "Telephone Ear," and "Bicycle Toe" Just a the inventive Ronius of tlio age has forced novelties into tho higher professions, ami tlis expert mecltsnio find bis Held growing Inrgor continually, so the physician sees new or special disease confrout- ug him resulting from new condi tions in modern Iifo. These new dis eases, ay the New York Tribune, re ceiro the name from tho lay world which are adopted br tho oieutillo people. That lis been dona before. though," said a nliysiaian, "ami 'rail road spine,' 'housemaid's knee,' 'en gineer's ear," and 'painter's collo' are designations v. hi oh would probably never have been given to certain com plaints if they had not been suggested by laymen. Of couree.there are scien tiflo namea for all," ha added, "but they are not used except in medical literature, and then they are not so expressive.'.' Among the now maladies which the phyiioian attribute to recent median icul and scientillo inventions is the trolley foot." The moturtuau on electrio nnd osble cars rings the warn ing gong by pressing hi foot upon a kuob or button, and it is said that the constant pressure produces an ailment which had never beouknowu uutil the cars came int use. "lu the first place," anid a motor- mau, it wears out the shoo quicker than you have auy idea ; but that's the shoe's fault. Then, tapping the knob produces a tickling noiisntiou at first, and thou tho foot gets inflmneil. Of course wo know that it can't be nny thing serious, end keep right on kick ing the thing, and after a few days the infl iinnintion wears off, thu skin gets hard nnd we thiuk it' all over nnd that wo'll have no more troublo. But that' a mistake. Shooting pain nnd nervous twitchiugs follow, and these ore worse when ono Is off duty than when kicking the gong." It was ex plained that in most instance thu difficulty wears away, lint that "trolley foot" had canned many mou to quit the service of the railroad corpora tions. Telephone cartas a result of co istant use of tho telephone, has given the ear specialists cousiderable work. Thu structure of tho oar is not in auy wuy affected by the use of thu iustrnmont, but the unnatural us) of tho organ frequently onuses a n rvous strain, which is reflcotod in the aural nerves- Wbou asked about tho cure for tele phone car an otologist tmid: "I hnvo never een a case which was not cured in a short time after the catiso was removed. When tho pa tiont stops using tho tolephouo the ringing uoios uud tho headaches soon disappear." ' Bicycle back nnd bicycle toes are among the ills which are charged to the improper usu of tho bioyolo. "The mau or woman," said a physician, "who doubles up on a wheel cauuot esoapu tho 'bicyolo baok' if he lives long enough, aud tho coward ou a bicyclo is apt to contract the 'bicycle toe," whioh results f r .tin 'curling up thn foot It is a strange thing," he added, "but it is true that thu ner vous rider, who ooustautly thinks ho is about to tumble, will have exemoi ntiug pain in his toes after a short ride, and ho will bo tronblod in that way nutii be gains confidence enough in hiinsulf to stop the nervous contrac tion of his foot. As to the 'bioyolo baok,' it is simply a natural oonae quence. The mou who work in mines end who are oouipcllod to stoop for hours at a time have whnt is knowu as 'miner's back,' whioh is identical with 'bicyele baok'; but whilu we pity the niiuers we condemu the wheelmen." Telegrapher's cramp is another of the modern complaints. It results from the manipulation of the tele graphic key, aud affects the sufferer in the same way as writor's cramp. The finger which are nsed on the key aud. the whole forearm aro fre quently made useless, and are restored to a normal oouditiou only after sci entitle treatment by gjinnastics od massage. Typewriter's cramp is muoh like telegrapher's cramp, but as both hands are, used iu writing on the ma shine, so both hand are often in volved in the abnormal oouditiou. The Way of (he World. "My mother was an elegant oook There was only one person she couldn't please." "Who was tHt?" 'My father. He remembered ' bis mother's cooking." Half a round of Diamond. The Excelsior diamond is (he most valuable article in thn world of its size. Kight year apo. about tho timo the diamond trust was formed, eight men had leased a diamond mine near Kimberly. On tho day the lcaso ter minated no English horsoinnn visited tho mine. In order to show him how blast were made, thu workmen were ordered to prepare to blow a corner off tho gigautio body of rock in which the diamonds wore thought to be imbedded. Work hod practically been stopped and the syndicate was ready to turn the miue over to its successor when the final Mast was prepared as an ex hibition to please the English visitor. After the blast the moil clambered over the shattered pieces of rock to nee the effect of tho explosion. Then tho largest brilliant in the world wa discovered. The next day other men took pos sesion of the mine, aud it ha been worked stesdily ever since, hut it has produced no more exceptionally large stone. The diamond wa named the Excelsior, and removed to Capetown, being guarded ou the way by a squad ron of the Sixteenth Lancer. From Capetown it wa taken to London by the gunboat Antelope, Hinco then it his remaiuod iu the possession of one member of the syndicate that owns IL The diamond hns not yet been cut, and it may be years before the work is done. There havo been varion ru mor as to the fiual disposition of the tone. At one time it wa said that it had been presented lo the Pope. Then itwa rumored that the Prince of Wale wa negotiating for it Later it was snid that the Emperor of Ger many longed to posses it. All these rumor wero untrue. Thn syndicate havo not sold it, and no offer has been made for it. In order to sea the value of a dia mond that will weigh perhaps 501) ca rats it weighs 071 carats, nearly half a pound, nt present after being cut, the price paid for other diamond may bo mentioned. The Victoria Ju bilee, one of the largest diamonds iu the woild.weight 131) carats. It was bought by thu Nizam of Hyderabad for 81,500,000 some years ago. Be foro it wa cut it was much larger. Loudon Mail. A Knostor's Fight Willi a Hawk. B. C. Willis ha on his place, ten or twelve mile north of Lampasas, u rooster that hns scueo liko a horse, snys a Texas correspondent of the Philadelphia Times. Willis snys that for tho past mouth a hawk has been playing havoc with his poultry, and all hi efforts to get rid of the bird proved fruitless. Bjicig nino'i away from tho houso dnriugthediy Willis had little or no opportunity to get a shot at tho bird, who! visits seemed to be timed purposely to suit hi absence Last Sunday, however, Willi stayed homo from church iu thu interest of his hen roost, uud loaded his gun for hawk. About noon the bird appeared dip ping down without any warning and sinking hi claw into a big 1! rati m a hen. Willis made ready to' lire n soon as the hawk began to mount. Ho seemed pretty slow about mouutiug, however, aud it soon, bocamo evident that ho could not do so, Hi groedi lies hul caused him to reckon be yond hi strength ; the big Brahma was too heavy. Willis was B'" 't to rescue thu hen when a slim young gaiuu rooster appeared upon thu souno ofh'ction evidently procured to talco part. Willis wiitod to sou what would happen. Without muoh adoo the rooster lit into tho hawk tooth and toonail, giving him sunk a peck iug aud spurring that tho big bird was glad euough to lot go his bold ot tho hen, which weut off ducking nnd squawking mightily, The hawk, how over, was no slouob. Tnrniug upon the rooster with evil intent, tho two together kept things pretty lively for tho space of a few moineuts, feathers flyiug nnd blood sptlliug on both Bid OB. By and by the rooster seemed to be weakening. At all eveuts he began to recede, but his heels aud head struok out a lively ss ever. Presently his backiug brought him u-t to a barbed wire fence, aud here ha held his ground for a moment, striking so for cibly as to rile hi hawkship beyond measure. In faot the bird seemed mad deued boyoud ooutro', when just at this critical momuut the rooster sprang throuh to the other side of the fence, leaving the hawk to beat against the wires till it beoum i impaled, ouughf hard and fast ou tho barbs. Willis lost no time iu capturing the hawk, and the rooster crowed lustily over the victory.' A grape basket factory at.Willongh by, Ouio, turus out 15,039 busketa day from five umouiuui. I'EAHl rl OF THOUiHT. Courn-'O is adversity's lntnp. Vanvo nargmiM. It is the law of lienvcii that yon shall not bo able lo judge what i wise or easy, unless yoti sre first resolved to judge what i just, and to do it. Buskin. When homo i ruled uncording lo God' Word, angels might be asked to stay at night with us, and they would not find themselves out of their cle ment. Spurgeon. Our fellow creatures can only judge of what we aro from what we do ; but in the eyo of our Maker what we do is of no worth except a it flow from whnt wo are. S. T. Coleridge. If you want to be miserable think about yourself, about what you want, wbnt yon like, whnt respect people ought to pay to you and what peoplo thiuk of yon. Cbarle Kiugsley. Tho sotting of a great hope is like tho setting of tho nn. The bright- ntsi of our life is gone, shadows of the evening fall around us, and the world seems but a broader shadow. Longfellow. "Bennty ia but skin doep." That iB a skin-deep saying. Bcnuty is heart loep. It is ont of the heart we desire it. It is out of the hoart it grows. This is not a mere saying like the other. It is the fact and secret that we are eager to penetrate. Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney. A Strange Power. It is a cnrioui thing, the power which some human beings hove over animals. There is a Lowoll, Mass., boy, differing in no respect from his oompanious, who has this power iu marked degree. Every stray dog or sat in the neighborhood know him, and loves to be in hi company, say the Htur, of that city. A vicious horse which the stablemoncau with difficulty handle will stand like a lamb while he harnesses and tinhnrnosse him. The doves fly around him, mid in the woods the wild bird apparently regard him us a friend and ally. The most remarkable exhibition of hi power, which has long been known and commented ou by friends, was given the other day. A largo and vicious rut was captured in tho stable in one of those traps which permit of easy ingress and no egros. The mou who were lookiug at the animal weru afrnid to go near tho trap, tho animal showed such terror, but the boy when liu beheld the imprisoned crea ture fearlessly put out his finger nnd stroked it head, the rat manifesting a much pleasure as would a cut or dog. Si vjral days havo passed sinoa then, nnd tho stablemen are still nfruid of their capture, but bo has grown so tamo aud familiar with the boy ss to allow him to take him out snl put him in the trap, will coma at hi whistle, and manifest every appear auoe of joy ut his presence. There seem to be tu question but that the boy could traiu that rat to perform almost any font within the power of such an animal. Diamond Cut Diamond. "Will you pluaso oxntuiiio that ilia- moud," said a man who had stepped into a j iwolry shop, "and tell mo what you think of it? If it is a good stotio I think I will buy it." Tho jeweler took thu gem, which was unset, and looked nt it critically for u moment. Thou in conlldoutiul tones lie said t "Wull, to tell tho truth, that isn't a Vi'ry good stone. It hasn't much tiro, it is badly cut, nnd there is somethiug hero that looks verv much like a iluw." Then he held the diamond under a microscope and examined it carefully, llnully observing: "No.it isn't exactly a flaw, but I shouldn't call it u perfect stouo. . Now, if you want something really tiue, I have here" "Excuse me," the other man inter rupted, "I think I will uot buy ti dia mond today. Thia is n stone ono of your assistants let mu take on Sutnrday ou approval. I deposited 10 on it. rioase let me have thu money and wu will cull the deal off." The money wu handed over with out any comment, but there was a grieved expression upon Uie jeweler' couuleuauoe. It Was a Desert. A mother wu assisting her little boy with hi geography when th.y came to the word "desert," which lio could uot uudei'stund, Hit mother explained that it wa a barren place a oliioo wheru nothing could grow. The hoy's fuoe brightened up at her word", and fouling sure that he had solved the difficulty, "he usked him to expluiu the meaning, u I the prompt auwer cumej "My feytUor's bnld ueidr-rSuuttiib' Nights. A few of the election orator hnvn returned to work, but a good many are out who ahould be arrested for va grancy. A Fnnllsh Fear, There are thousands who have looked for ward to tho return of cold, frosty weather with dread, knowing that It brings to tbem tticir ol.l chronic attack of rheumatism. Why should any ono beiir It In wmtnr ol summer whon It Is so wull known what wll care It and males It stsy cared. Ht. Jncohs 011 will I'snetrnte through stiffness and sore ness to the center oi rheumiili nalus and neftM In their worst forms ami will subdue Ihetn. In tho cohlest or the hot eel cllnatn It dun tts work ot earn reirarrile of how Inmr one may have suffered. Why then s foolish a fear? What can be cnrt should he ensured only so long as It takes to get a bottle. Bow's Thli? WsnffarOn Handrsd Roller ftswsrd for T";,-1" L'starrh that cannot he cured It Hall's Catsrrh Cure. K. J. li ssrr A t'o., Props., Toledo. O. We, tnaiinilerit irntri, Imr. known -. J.Che. gey for i tin last lft veers, sod h.ll.re him per. fectly honorable In all lni.lners transactions and flitsneiAllv We to carry out any oblif. tlon in vie by their firm. "" Waol"(ll Drof ists, Toledo, Wji.nis'o, ICuiha ft Mahvm, Wholesale DriwgisU, Toledo, Ohio. Hail's CsUrrh Cure is taken Internally, act. Int directly upon the blond and mnrrms sr Lmc',.nI,h,)'",,n, Prlee.TSc. per bottle. Sold by all Drnmrttti. Testimonial, free. -ail's F.mily Pais are the best. Oarden Spots of the Sooth. The Passenger Pepartment of the Loulavllte eV Nnshvillp It. II. hns Jest leaned a hundred pngehook with the shove title. It Is descrip tive of the resources end ciLneMllffM it tl.a eoll of the counties lylnit alnnif this line In the Mets of KintiickT. Tennessee, Alnhnms, Kmithrrn Mtrstwlppl and Western Florliln. It also contulfiM a enmity map of the above men tioned stales, end Is well worthy of a nrrusnl of nny one Interested In the lintiili. A copy will lie seiil to uny nildrcss upon receipt of ten cents In silver or stiiitine, liv K. 14. JohnMin, -en. Adv. Alt'-. Louisville, Ky. Enelsnd has 83 per cent of the wealth of the United Kingdom. Dobbins' Blerlrle lrp h been made for M years. oeb yes. sal ee save Increased. In late salt were t,lM7.t his Huperlor quality and ebaulnte nnl enulty and earliy, agade tble poealb.e. bo yea um It f Ti y It. Birmingham Aln., Is shipping pig iron to Birmingham, Knglnnd. FITSstopped free end pertnanentlyenrad. No AM after flmt day's ass of Dm. K Lisa's Gsbat NsMTsRawrOHan. FrretSlriel buttieandlrent lee. -endloDr. Kllue.vei Arch St.. l'hiU-P. Mrs. Vlnlow'sP"othlnir PynipforClilldrcn irciuiiitf. smieiimiin KUiuB.rvunee iniiiinimn tlon, ullayi pulu; cures wind colic. sa buttle. Pise's Cure Is s wonderful 'tuitfli medicine. Mrs. W. I'li'KKiiT, Van 8lclen nnd Make Aves., Hrnoklvii, N. Y., Nov. H, K. nPlliriDRUNXENNFSS a IWIIH,,nn().soii., .v.i-.riiu Uand. 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