CtirUHan Charltr. Clevk Lady out there with flash? panto necklace wants to know whether It'll pure diamonds or hot. , Jeweler Look Ilka a married lady? "Tea." ' "Tell ber It la. No tine making troittile for poor husbands these hard times." Now York Weekly. HOW TO riNU OUT. Till a bottle or eommon water gins with rlne and let it stand twenty-ionr honmt a sediment ot settling IndlontHe diseased oon dltlon ot ths kidney. Vhen urine einlne Hnen II Is positive evidence ot kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain In tha back la also convincing; proof that the kid neys and bladder an oat ot order. WHAT TO DO. Then la eomfort In the knowledge so oftea ai pressed, that Pr. Kilmer's Bwnmp-lloot, tha (real kidney remedy, fnlfllla every wish In relieving pain In the bank, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pnrt ot the urinary pes sages. It corrects Inability to hold urine aad scalding pain In passing It, or bud effects following use ot liquor, wine or beer, nnd oTereomea that unpleasant neoessttv ot being aempelled to Ret op many times daring the night to erlnate. The mild and tha extraor dinary effect of Swamp-Root In soon realized. It Muds the highest for Its wonderful cures at tha most distressing cases. Bold by drug- Bjlats, pries fifty cents and ona dollar. For a sample bottle and tmpblet, both sent free by mall, mention tht I paper and sead yonr tall poetoffl.ee addree) to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Btngbamton, M. T." The proprietors of thla papergunrnntee the genuineness of this offer, Catenilani and Coupons. (to many beautiful enlendnrs and entertain ing nnveit es nave vera ieuu iy tun pro prietors of Hood's narsnparilln, that wn are hardly surprised to reemve thU swison net onlr one of the very orttlost de-dans In cal endars, but with It coupons which entitle the recipient to uttriioiivo novelties, ivvitj uuh who gets a Hood's Hnrsiitmrll a ciiletnlur for 189T secures something that will prove Inter, aatlnaand vitluutile as well lis a beautiful specimen of the lithographer's art. The cul odar Is accompanied ttilaaenaou by an amus ing little book oa 'The Weather." Ask your druggist for Hood's Oonpon Oulcndnr, or send 0 eenta In stamps lor oue to u. L. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Muse. tamonmio, frrvorToi oo,t Lucas Couiri r, i" FRANK J. t'simr makes oath that Its Is the eater partner ot the linn ot f. J. t'lianar A o..anlngbnaln.am tlmtlit) tit Tntilo,i utility esdrltat. aforesaid, snd that said Arm will pay the sent of one buniihbd dom.sbj for acu and svery ee of CATtims that cannot bs area ay me ass uali.s uatahhk ( una. k'HANK i. ( KIN ST. Sworn to before me and Burner! bed In my prrsanre, tills Ot It clay of December, aaLl A.1.1M A. W.Ht.aasoo. Kulary leffe. Hall's Catarrh Ours Is taken Interna ly. and acts directly oatlie blood anil mucous surfaces af the system. 8nd tor testimonials, f iv. IT. 3. Cm kmc if dsco, i'olsdo, 0. Join by DruKifUK 7Sc. Uail's Family fills are the best Garden Spots of the Booth. The Psescnsror Department of the lxulavllle A Naahvtlla H. K. hua Just Isaucd a htuulrcil pagobonk with thealiove title. It. Is descrip tive of the resources and capuUllt'ca of the oil of the counties lying nlontr this line In thu MAtoa of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alnliiuiifi, Southern Mississippi and Western Florida. It also contains a county itmp of the above men tioned states, end Is well worthy of a poruxul ef anyone Inlere-ted In the Koulli. A eoiy will I sent to any aililreaa uimiii rceclpt of ten eenta In silver or atninns, by K. O. Johnson, 8n. Adv. Ant, Ixiutaville. Ky. VITSstepped freeand permaifrntlyeured. No t after flr day's una of Dn. K Lisa's Una at Naavs RrHTOHBM. t'r-r 12irll bott,eaMl treat tea. Head to Dr. Kline. Kit Arch at., t'biltw Pa. ' FVr Whocplnir Oongh, ri'st!ure Is a. sue. eesaful remedy. M. I. Dth-rmi, 07 Train "Are., Urooklyu. N. Y.,Nov. M. Irlll. Mm. Wlnelow'sfloothlng r-yrupforPldldren teething, auf lensthe gum,relm'i!S tiituinima Hon, allays palm cured wind colic. UTxjabottlo. Wbh bilious op costive, eat a Cssenret, raady cathartic; cure uuaratitee luu . ie. sferltlsachitraerlstio ui Hood's nurwipnril laand it inanlfmitad every day lu I s rumnrlc anie enres of catarrh, rhuuuiuiism, dvspepsiu. Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the DneTrne Blood Purifier. Utrlae D3Ia "ct hniinnloa-lv eltb flOPg S rlilS IIixkI's MursuiLtrllbt. i5o V N V Of REVOLVER FREE. WATCH FREE 133o'.herart.clos. CoM nothing Readourcffor . Kvt?r Pers-nn who mt tU tmt ruiI fnrla L lLL tf'WeA inn, nitmlna i'i)r tilt r. ill ltiti. (U.L 1n tn 1 m'n'"u'- 1- M-tii.tt, K. sV w. t.tckrl H Mem lml ami atteirt tst t Wtitctt, VlsVHIii H'lif ti iii ai f el i nnin.rt I. t i snrr iiiaim n fH-iH w nnn ft, i nlrfrolit )nlril) t ull Hutt..ia.t.M 1'iHtnl Wulrli I'lmini wuili :u. I Tin. tllitmnlid "nl!tt plil i; At'url I In, t dm . I'ltllai Piitiiiha, liM l.iivrlniKH, I riot. Miih irrsttias inii rtfrtcila, I I .-Hfl IV in 11 t-lKirrt'iitfi. 1 I'in fc. M Uvtiioi mix him aii'l t I'urpet- UMl tlllttoll HUIM PtHKIlli't. All u oak. In tirut-r to In. tiiHliH-r our rljeara, U Hint hi nll'iw uh In wtid In I inn. Mi-kauti BO vt ttnr J 1 iit-Mt tRura, VHl'ii'tl ntH.M. full east'iilnuLlim ntvrad. 1tmMnrM)r, rnn frnlr yn? M wtid tiin'H hr il 1kp. antl Hi lHrf IfW narutNl abnviiri Irnev U jtm doD b smttldfir Id lot w.irlh 3 Ikure wltal w avak, dnu'l ixtjr 1 cfht. . Addrwa M I NaT ON MVii. CO., V litkiuu. N. . IKel.PsA.NaS TEN MMt FIVE CENTS. VUli flpadaJ form et mpum TtbaW li prapaivdi froai UieojlfTf ul preaenntlon.but moranoonottv ftocily pvt tip for tho puruow of iuetrtiu Qm mstcnl mrMt3rn denmnd for a low prtct llHri lOH.-Tmit. one mt ami or t4 that or whuoTBr yoa feel poorly. 8wUow it Vbnle, with or without ft mout hf ul of water. They cure all tonuch troublee; bftnUh pain ttMluue Blerpi prulutitf Ufa, An Inr&luable tonlo. a Bpriag Bodlclne. Ko uwtter wbai'a tha nMtw.otMwilidoyoatotid. Oita irtrea reUoT nn wlli rnan li tf diructlofti axe followed. Tn flre-eent pakatft are Doi yei to be bad of U daeJeiaJthoutfhft W probable ttuU aJmosak Kf drucrw will obemia a eunplj wlenrequeet4fj mj aeoatoraer to do aot but ta any eaa a aiiitfla eartoa, poataJninar kbulre, will be aval, poatv Mi paid, lo ear addreai for Ore eeaU in aliiupa. frrwardea tottie Hlpana Cheniioml Co., Wo. Soruea Ht, Hew York. Uutll the Ktxxla are thor- arniy lDtrodueed lotbalrartu,air9iit4taia ptnl d tn will be auppited at a prtoa which will allow bam a fair nutvta of proitt. via. 1 1 duaen car Iom fori o&nutbr mail 46 reoU. IS doeea l i amrtonA tor$iMby BuUl forB itl I frroa(7 f vteual for mM, M rruaa Qjm eartona for i uO. Caaa with the orowr la every eaee, au4 treitTBt ot aiprw cuarvM a U buer'a uoet. PI ENSIONS, PATENT8, CLAIMS. kJOHNW MORRIS. ASHINCTfJN,D.a 1M. talart .sr. 'ft-i.-'i-.'-j L -,r r'1-1 ' ' f...lfi,ii.ji.r K.rtill u.i.L.Ta.eHa.k)a.uLAjMMUaua ' Ip ' J4 br d'-uvtf'aj. J True lyood's a u s A taoi-torm. "I do love books I" said Mttrjorln, One tnornitiK as she played. And so shu did as you can ane This literary maid I Tho dictionary was hernltalr The atlas ttltr ber tahlo And dulls sat up on other books As straight as they were alilo. And thnii they all partook ot tea, And did as they were bid. "I do love books!" said Marjorln. Now, don't you think aha dldf A RMaUT BPIIiaR. A gcntlomau said tlintsomo timo be fore be bad lirokmi tho guy of a large apider'a web. The spidor cntno out of bia tlen, mmle a careful examination of the aocM'int for acciilunt be evi dently took it to bo ntul then what? Why, be sccitrod bia wob by two guys instead ot otic, both of tliom (lifT.irotit ly attnohed from tho otio that vrns broken. Iu ordor to io that the spiilor certainly must have rcasotieiL A IJDKnit l'l.ACK TO It ID It. Dili you ovor bear of aut'b a thing as bicycle riding on shipboard? Tho ICaiscr William ouo day iu bia royal yacht passed tho warship llohenzol Icru, Ho noticed that n strip of lin oleum was spread on tho iltck of tbo sliip-.nnd that four of tbo (ifflcers rrnro praclining on their bicycles, per forming what a siiitill boy would call "attiutH." Tho emperor sent for the ofllours antl naked them why itjWiia tliut when be wan ou board ship there was nti bicycling, nnd bo was tuld Unit tbo ilrst ofliucr bad forbiddott any cycling on board. Tho emperor is nu export bicyclist. Ha immedintoly in iatud tinit a wheel should bo brought and tbe captain of tho ship appear nt oticc. He insisted tbnt thu captain of the ship ehottld mount tbo bicyolo nnd begin to leiirn to rido, nnd now ut tbo proper timo thoro is bicycling on tbo deck of the great .German wnrnliip. The Outlook. A PoiaoNotra Fooii-rLAsr. Thero is a ebritb ca'dod manioc, or mnuihot, or citsHivn, which grows in South America, thu West Initios ami Africa, It Iiiih n great bulbous root, and it ia this root which is iutvrusting. In tbnt species of thu plant which is mout used tho root has n bitter, acrid juice, which is duiully poisonous, Tbo strungo part of tho mutter is that both the root nud tho poisonous ju.cj are used for food, nud probably every boy or girl who reads this bus eaten both. Tbe natives of hot countries dry thu root and make good wholesome bread out of it. It is only tho juiou which is poisonous or disagreeable in taste. But tho Jtiicu itself contains a kiud of starch, and w hen thu liquid parts of it are cvnporntud there rema ns what do yon think? Why, tho tapioon of which your uiothor makes puddings. But why ixu't tapioca poisonous? Why is Brazilian arrowroot which is only tbe mnnioo mot dried and pow dered hurmlesa and nutritive? What becomes of tha poison and bow cm we be euro that none, of it remuius in tbe tapioca or arrowroot? Four a spoonful of alcohol on fk plate and set it iu the air or sunshine Then look for it an hour nfterwurd. rue plate win ue dry ana not even a smell of the alooUol will remain. Liquids which evuporato Busily and completely in this way are called vo latile, and the acid wbiob renders manioo root poisonous Is extromely volatile. When the least boat ia ap plied to any mixture oontniuiug it, tbe aoid quickly and completely evapo rates, and this la tha way in which it disappears in tha prooeaa of tusking tapioca or drying tba root to make arrowwroot of it There is a small quantity of bitter ' material in -the manioo juioe wbiou is removed by washing tba tapioca as it is made. Detroit Free Press. . TBI BLEPBANT FtiATBD III HOSI. The elephants of Oentrul Park, New York, are uot tba I oust interesting of the animals to be soen there. The oars of these huge creatures is as truly a matter of oonoeru to their keeper aa if they were ohildren, and he is rerr much in earnest about making them comfortable, lie afllrms that two elephants, Tom and Duchess by name, can do everything but talk, nnd even in this particular they are not altogether deflnlotit, ainao they can make bim understand them almost as readily aa if they could speak. Though elephants are natives of hot countries, Tom bn been so long iu Atncrioa that he finds extreme beat trying. Iu tho excessively lint weatbot that oconrred during the past sum mer, when all Mew York was suffering, Tom bid not otoipo, a.d bis very manifest discomfort troubled the keeper. Hoping to afford some relief to tbe much tired animal, bo lot Torn and Duchess out into the yard, ami then, taking the hose.alloweil a jet of water to play freely over them. Their de light in the performance rewarded bim for tbe trouble, and be kept on nntil ha thought they had bad enough Oold water tn aatisfy them. Then he laid down the busn preparatory to tnrniug off the supply. Mow came Tom s chance, lbnt wise elephant was quite sure that another bath of tbe duliciotialy cold water would add to his oiijorment.nndaceord- iugly be possessed himself of the hose, and holding it with bis trunk, be turned tho streum upon his own bead, When he was thoroughly cooled he performed a like kiudly oflhe for the Duchess, and kept ou at bis self-im posed task until she signilled that she also was satisfied. From that timo Tom was iutrusted with the runnugoment of his own buth and that of the Duchess, having proved himself fully nblu to carry it through to tho complete satisfaction of tho parties concerned. Youth's Companion. A AlAN WUO HMUI.t.l HIS WAV. Almost any bright day you may so a li 1 1 lo old in a ti with a csno walk ing slowly on some down-town streets in Chicago. He has a tranquil face, a long gray beard ami be carries a littlo black satchel buug by n strap over bis shoulder. You will seo at ouco bow carefully ho walks, thrusting his cauo out be fore bim and feuling for the breaks in thu sidiiwnlk. And thon you will guess that the eyes behind tho black Kpcciocios wnicu the old ninu wears aro stone blind- But the old man is chcnrfitl enough and bo makes n very good living trav oliug about nnd delivering to bis rog- ulur customers tho little monthly maps sent out by great publishing bouse, Of course he bus to be ou the stroets a great dual, but lie never cots lost nor is ho ever in dung 'r. Tho other day a frieud asked biin when ho came iu with bis maps bow he managed to got around so well. The kindly old fauo lighted up, "On," ho euid, "I smell and hear, That's nlmost ns good ns seeing," "But you o iu'i hiuuII thu corners of tho cros-iugs,"suggeHted bia friend. "Very nearly," was thu answer. "01 coureo you who sco dou't notice it so much, but tho city is full of smells, hundreds of tbuiu, all different. Near, ly every atreet and locality has its own peculiar smell nud I have learned them nil. I bel.evo I could get mound well enough, even if I couldn't hear. I always know wheu I paxs a drug, store or a dry-goods store, or i saloon or a ebon-store or a barber hhop each .has ,.its own smell, which can bo cusily recognized ou tho street. Just try it some time und seo. Thou the whole of llivur street smells of spices nud South Water street of vego tibles and fruit, I can always tell the State bridge by tbe odor of browning coffee that comes from a big building noar the river. Ouo spot iu Washing ton street near Dearborn is always plain to mo beosuse a man stand there selling fragruut 'lavender seed. In a big store it is easy to get around by tbe odor of things ouffee, dry goods, rubbers, shoes, drugs. I never have tbe leust trouble iu reaobiug any of tbe departments. "Besides that,although it may seem atrange to you, every street and almost overy oornor has its own smell, which I have learned to know, and ao I go arouud without auy difficulty. But I have to take great pains not to get oold, for if I do I can't smell aa well and then I often have trouble in mak iug my way around." auu tuns me umo out man goee about with bis maps, making tbe best of all the senses he hue, Chicago ltuoord. Doctor who heal by the laying on of bands will hereafter have to pay a yearly tax of 9100 if the desire to pruotico In Knusus Oily, Mo, NATIONAL LEGISLATION. leal Sill ana ths Dsath Penalty. Bala ea Cuban Bslllg.r.noy. On reassembling on ths 15 the house took up ths Loud bill, which, Its author said, w(uld save the government 10,000,000 a year. The senate passed tha house Mil limiting the Imposition of the death penalty to treas on, rape, murder and two offenses applica nts to the army ana navy. 1 ne leuerai taws dating baek to colonial timo proscribe death for sixty offenses. Henator Hale presented to the aenate a ''memorandum on the method of recognition of foreian aovernments and forelffo states by the government of the United Hlates from 17HH to imi7," wuien, notwitnstamiiiiK me document makes no such elnim, Is unqurat lonal ly Intenned to bear upon the question of the reeoitnklon of Cuba. Assuming that the recognition of the rlpantah Amertean re public by the United Hlates and Kngland may be taken aa typical, the conclusions rea, bed Bret First Definitive Independence cannot D held to be estaldlseed and recognition is oon saquently not legitimate so long as a sub itaatlal struggle Is being maintained by tha formerly sovereign state for tba recovery of Its authority and that Beoond A mere pretension on the part of the formerly forelgu state or a struggle so In definite as to oover no reasonable vrotina for lupposlng that succeea may ultimately be obtained. Is not enough to keep alive tha rights of the stste, sod to prevent foreign sountrles Irom tailing undor an obligation to recognise aa a state tbe community claiming to have become one. Tha memorandum takes np serlatura tbe various ants of recognition by this govern ment, beginning With ths recognition of tba independenee of the French republic In 17 W, when l'rrsldent Washington received H. Oen-t. who bad been duly accredited as minister slier tbe proclamation of tbe repub lic by the eonventloa of 179X He calls at lention to the faot thst In order that this gov srnmtnt might be prompt In reoognl Inn of the various changes In tbe French form of Soveroment nt this critical period the preat ent supplied the American minister at l'arls with a blank form for that purpose. Coming dowa to ths olose of the Frsneo Oerman war In 1H70, when ths new ropubilo waa proclaimed by (lambetta, It is repreeent d that Mr. Washburne, our minister at Paris, was authorized by telegraph from the leoretary of state to give recognition, tbe president tendering his congratulations. rirrsRSTR dat. During tbe day the Annate passed House bills amending the laws relating to timber culture ane authorizing brevets to autlve or retired omoers of the army or navy. Tbe bill exempting settlers on public lands from paying the original Government price fixed on the lands wss delisted. Mr. I'ettigrew, of Booth Dakota, and Mr. Car ter of Montana, spoke In Its favor, but a final vote was not reached. Mr. Pettlgrew (Hep., H. D.) secured agree ment to a resolution calling on the Mecretarr of the Interior for a statement of the amount of subsidies psid by the Union nnd Central Paclflo railroads to the I'acillo mall steam ship line. Mr. Call (Dom.. FIs.) was then recognised for a speech on his Cuban resolutions, In troduced yesterday, concerning the condem nation of Julio Hangullly at Havana. Tbe Loud bill to amend the law relating to second class mall matter wss passed by the house today after two days of debate, by a vote of 144 to 105. The most Important provision of the bill denies the aoriul publl crtlons admission to tbe malls at 1 oeut per pound rates. siitxsnth Dir. Several memorls were presented by M " Cullom (rep. 111.,) In favor of the recogn tlon o! Cuban Independence, and on from tho Commercial c'ub, of Chicago, on" dor-lug the policy of tbe administrations re gardlug Culm. This was followed by the Introduction of a oiut resolution by Mr. Mills (dom., Tex.), declaring that "the expediency of reoognlz Ing tbe independence of a foreign govern ment belongs Co congress; and when oon gross sba I so determine, the executive shall act In harmony with the exectlvs department of the government "Hecond. ''That the Independence ot ths republlo of Cuba ought to be and hereby is recognised, and the sum ot 910,000 la hereby appropriated for salary and expenses of a minister to that government whenever such mlnmter shall be appointed by tbe presi dent." Mr. White, (Pern., Cel.,) presented a re monstrance from his state aguinnt the pass age of the I'acillo funding bill and asked that It be printed in tbe itecord. Mr. Hbermun, (Hep., U.,)askod unanimous consent to hve action on th" senate bill for fixing a uniform standard of classification and grading of wheat, corn, oats, barley aad rye. Mr. Sherman said that be had introduced the bill nt the request of a farmers' associa tion of Ohio) that It was lu the Interest of tbe farmers, and tbnt Its purpose was to have grades of wheat and other cereals tlxed so that grade No. 1 or No. 2 should not mean ono thing In Chicago and a dllterent thing In Now York. Thootil-'Ctlon to the Immediate considera tion of tue bill was persisted In und tba mut ter weut over. SEVENTEKSTIt DAT. The second day's debnta on ths Paclflo railroad funding bill developed by far the most sensutlonal Incident of this suasion ot aongress. Mr. Johnson (Hep., Cat.,) the only n.oinbiirof tho California delegation who fuvore the lundlng bill, in the course ot his remarks took occhaIou to make a remark able vituperative porsounl attack upon Ed itor llarst of the t-un Francisco Lxnjnluer. The speech created a profound sensation, which was was Increased by Mr. Cooper's denunciation of it as a oowardly attempt to blacken tbo reputation of a man of "positive genius." Mr. Coop-r also took, occasion to score the genileinuu from California roundly fur his attack toward the bill. - Mr. Johnson mude no reply to Mr. Cooper. This Incident completely overshadowed tha Interest In tbe debute on tbe funding bill, and tbereu (tor It proceeded quietly to the hour when the recess was taken. Tbe general de bate closed today. Among those who spoke for the measure was Mr, A'nald of Pennsylvania. Mr. Harrison gave notice of a substitute he should offer to provide for a oominlssion, to constat of the secretary of ths treasury, secretary of tha Interior and attorney.gener at, to negotiate the settlement of the debt. lOnTEENTD DAY. The debate in the Bouse of Representa tives on tba I'aolHo Hailrosds finding bill was ended without any Important amend ments being adopted. Tbe House vacated the order for tbe arrest of the 238 mem bers absent from the session on Friday sight A notice has bean aent to the army and Bavy ofllcials that on and after July 4, 1HOT, ths American Bag will have forty-five stars. An order has also been Issued to the custo dians of pnbllo bulbliuga to begin at once to put the additional stars In all tha old Hugs or secure new ones which must comply witb tha order. There will be six rows of stars. Tba first, third and nfth rows will hare eight stars each, and tha second, fouith and sixth seven stars each. English railroad employes have won a notable auoees In the backdown or a great railroad ooporatloa from Its demand thai Its men give up their membership lo a label organization. I'utllo ssntlmeut proved so strong against this tryanlual action, and the pienaueo of a great strike so formidable, that men like Lords Salisbury and Itoaeberry openlytbrew their Influence against tba oom pony. A Fairfield, Conn., man who swore that ne Woman should ever cuter his bouse agoiu, after bia wife and daughter died a few eara ago, has just married a Swede, aged A TALE OF FKONTIEB LIFE. RECOM.KrTIOS!. IIKl'AMKD II T IU. D1AM IHrUHHONS. What a Lowell Itoporlar Discovered tn the ntstorle Tows of ' Dnnstnble-"-Ulraenlnns Escape from Misers ble (existence nt liesrantlaat I One ot the Pioneer War riors of Colonial limes The Talk af tha Neighborhood. From IA tfern, Lowell, Man. Mr. Hiram Spauldlng, who was for many years tba proprietor of the Massnpong fionsa, a Doatoa summer resort. Is undoubt edly as wall known as any man In Middlesex County. Mr. Bp.iu ding, besides having been a popular hotel man, boasts of being a linasl descendant of John Bpauldlng. a well known so'dl ir wno waa killed In aotlon with the Indians while serving la the command til the tamous Captain John Tyng In 1804. He als-j Is woll known as the first loader of tha celebrated Dunsta'de Cornet Band, of Dun stnble, Mass., familiarly known aa the "mounted band " Altogether Bandmaster Bpuulillng I perhaps the best known citizen In town, and respected everywhere tor bis uprightness and sterling character. Mrs. Nallis A. Spauldiiig Is tbe wife of this gentleman, nnd almost ns well known as ber popular husband. A recent severe lllneea from overwork and malaria caused grave fears among her numerous scoualnianons, and tha local physicians seemed powerlsea to aid bur. CiiUla and fever, Impaired action of heart and livar, and general wretch edness were ber portion, until ber sttentloa was culled to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pals People, and she began to use them. On Labor Day. Monday, Sept. 7, 1H96, Mra. Bpauldlng finished the Drot box of Pink Pills, and sba Informed the A'rvi reporter that on that day she performed one of tbe hardest day's work ever accomplished by ber. She Is silll taking Pink Pills aocordlug to direc tions, and ull traces of mularlul poison seem to hava vanished, "No one was more astonished at my recov ery than my husband aad my neighbors, and they are not surprised," said she, "to tin I lu tne such a champion of what t des tined to become a household modlolne, tba precious Pink Pills." At tba request of Mrs. Bpauldlng, the JVu reporter called on several persons tn the town of Dunstable, all hlghlyreepectnhle ladlea of prominence In the eoinmunltyi Its found them using "Pink Pills" witb good reeulis, and after a fair trial will (so they thought) he ready to add their testimonials to that of Mrs. Bpauldlng as to their medici nal and outntlve -vortb, especially In ebronie casesof nervousness. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aontaln, In a con densed form, all tbe elemama necessary to give ai w life aad rlobnasa to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are an un failing spealQo for such diseases as locomo tor ataxia, partbil paralysis, Hi. Vitus' dance, solntlca, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, tbe after affects of la grippe, pal pitation of ths heart, pale and sa low com pUxions, all forms of weakness either In male or ..mule, rink Pills are sold by all dealers, or will b seat post paid on receipt of price, 60 eeuts a box or six boxes for fl.50, (tbey are never sold In bulk or by tba 100), by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Boheuectady, N. Y. Jnsr try a 10c. box of rascareta, candy ca thartic, Uiieat Uver and bee.l regulator made. Hence the Lcvlng Cap. The best account of the origin of the loving cup la that given by the Into Lord Lyons, formerly nn nmbnssndor In Paris. According to bin narrative, King Henry of Navarre while bunting became separated from bis compan ions, and, feeling; thirsty, called at a wayside Inn for a cup of wine. The serving maid, on banding it to bim as be eat on horseback, neglected to pre' aent the handle. Sonio wino was spill' ed over, and his majesty's white gaunt' lets were soiled. While riding home tho king bothought hint that a two-handled cup would prevent a recurrence of this, ao his majesty had a two-handled cup made at tbe royal pottery and aent It to tho Inn. On but next vlsJt be called again for wine, when to his astonish' ment the uiald (having rucelved lit' Btructlorm from her mistress to be very careful of the klng'a cup presented U to bltn holding It by each of Its bandies. At once tho bnppy idea at once struck tha king of a cup with three handles, which was promptly acted upon, as bia majesty quaintly remnrked, "Sure ly out of three handles I shall bo cblc to cot one!" IJ0.D0 As follows: 4 Rrst Pite3, tfach of $100 Cji - . '0 Sscont $1008pcoiaLBIi ?0 $3,4 !lcvcIfls2.0C3.00 40 Tnird "$ 25 Gold Watches Cash and Prizes given each month To!algl.endBringl2mos.l397,$40,80a.qo SOAP W rapper, am they.can collect. Out III luu luif uuriivu ut a-,,, H vrniler that pwrlinnrnnlulit. r- Si ' St0 alirrt of paper atalinc t limpet. Itor'a inn nuino aim aiiun,.. mid Itio number of 4 ouiione m ill In, to l.evrr llros,, J"1'! Wrapper ('op '"'' A.,Jf.,rMirlwltliNlT!VIIIEit cfllio lllSTttlCT CiiinnetUur Uvea In. No. Ot Bistrict N AM E0 lPI3TRICT. Sew York t il y. Ilrouklyn, l.on ndeitajFn l.landa, NewJeiwv. New Vnrk. Niate ((.(. fA. r. rit), UruoMlunIL'ino Slat. a jlqwii.). JrVnnevlvnnla, lrlawre, 9lnrv. land, U e.t'viriilulu, and Ilia. Irlet r I'nlHiiihla. t the" New Knaland Stale.. . Th. Ri37clM.ro thao.l.brau'1 Pierre Hpeeliil. UW P-tiwn. mTit b GiHt N.Pire.C..ot But (.lo, B"-uu and N York. F.IloJ with Hurtfcird TirM, FintClua Nick,. L.mi. Nw li.rtnra bail, BUiidaiil UrolomM.r, aaU Bual Laos buldl. ANDY CURE CONSTIPATION 10 25 30 IH0AT IlTPf V tlTTITJIVrDDrttaearaanvcaMoreoaitlDatlea. Csseaeata ara Ik. ideal lxa. auouiiU 1 au 1 U unnan 1 UCtU ,. pie aaa seoxi.1 rre. aa. htkhi.iiw KBa.ni t I) Was Before th9 Day of SAPOLIO Thty Uttd to Say 11 Wcmz.Vt Work Is Kavtr C::s." The Q icen Is send In? a tcloicope toL Hung Cbsng ss a present. Tariff and Taxes. Whatever the new order of things maybe In tariff and tuxes, bnslneas Is already better, and there are sure signs of lis being rapidly Improved. Infirmities and aliments are the tariff and taxes on physical strength. Lum bugo Isa complaint that taxes our beat en durance. It cripples and uufltsone for any thing like active exertion. Xt Is a sudden backache, but no matter bow sudden, St. Jacobs Oil Is quick and sure euough In Ita prompt euro to break It op aad restore strengt b. Ia paying the taxes on our health the beet currency Is the best remedy for pain, nnd Its prompt use ths surest wsy ol getting back tw business. CURE HUT COftittt Is a Warning llr.ii br lr. Hartioan of tha Surgical Hotel. Nearly a-ery ona Is troubled nt some lime liar!- tbe winter with a songb. Vary lft le attention Is paid to it at first, but If it ontlnuea long, the patient begins to take medicine for It He gets various sough-syrups at the drug store, and after bs has triad several and still gets ao belter, he consults a physician. The doctor writes a prescription for bim, which peril ips does not help him. H i oonsu tsanoiher physician and, it may be that after spending a grs it deal ol time and money, he succeeds la restoring bis hoolta. This desirable end eould have been resetted surely and quickly If ha had began to take Pe-ru-na as soon as be began to eoagb. It would have taken only a few day to cure the eongh and would have saved time, money snd snxltry. Tbe Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Com pany ot Columbus, Ohio,' will aond free to auy address a book on coughs, solda and the diseases 3t winter. Thoro are over 10.000 dentists In Eng land. Wh.n an art'rle baa been sold for ss years, ta spite of competition and cheap nitltattona. It mwf hav. supsrlor quality Dobbins' Elect, w Soap has been constantly o,ad. and so.d sine IMS, .is tana for it. Ilwtofall. The taxable valuation of Doatoa has been fixed at IW2,00O,0OO. No-To-Bae for Fifty Cftnra. Over 400.010 cure I. Why not 1st No-To-Bao regulate or remove your daire for tobacco? Haves money, nvike health and manhood. Cure guarantied. 00 cents and $1.10, at ail drugg.sta. CASosnera stimulate liver, kidneys and bowel. Never a.exen, weaken or nr,ij 10c Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound Mill euro the worst forma of female complaints, all ovarian troubles, in flammation and ulceration, falling and, displacements of the womb, and conse quent spinal weakness, and ia pecu liarly adapted to the change of life. Every time it will cure Backache. , It has cured more cases of leucor rhrea by removing the cause, than any remedy the world has ever known ; it is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and cxpcla tumora from the uterus in an early stage of develop ment, and checks any tendency to can cerous humors. Lydia E. Plnkham'B Liver Pills work in unison with the Compound, and are a sure cure for constipation nnd sick headache. Mrs, rinUhiim's Snniitivo Wnsh ia of great, tnluo for local application. P Jl V CASH AND GIVEN FREE nnmPA sm am .anat at as BW awl am txM Oil is ll WRAPPERS $ 4C0.0O 1,000.00 $3,400.00 RULE9. 1. Ernrj mnnth rinriii Inwchof tb.4dlltrlota pr:.ft will ba airitr'leU iui follow.: TUB TOP WKTI0M 1 11. 1 Ijiinipwi imjt wnn mnj. m in f.nrvi'.r. NuinlMir olooupun. from t.iili.iriv-tlii winch h. or sharMluas w,llr.,.eltl() a.ll. ., . Til. A I'lmitintltnr. fflw mma in the Next I.iircrat Number of oimj pon. friu iso district ir. which thv w-iit. will Itueh menu, at winnr'. opti'iQ a lady', urgtmll.man'. Plarea tsnrelnl bi. joifc unci ilui.ini. Tim III Citntwliior.fho.uild In tha 'UyiSKrStH?! Next l.nrae.t Number. 't imipmit tn tb dis trict in which they reitld. will Faeh reel. at winner, tiptlua aliidy'aur gititl.raatTaQuld Watoli, pric. SJS. 1. Th. ComnMitl'io. will rlnae th. I.aat liar ot Kneh MwnludurlnslH7, rVuiioa. rwj.tv.id tolat for uou month", couipoutinn willD. put Into th. anit. 3. Competitor, who obtain wwipiier. trem qiimiIS nop In da.i.r's.Mck. will l ainuu.lilti-il. KiaplnfaM t l.""T Urulhum, I.lu., aad Umv Umiliai, araOa barrwl fmracoiiiputioa. 4. A printed ll.tol WlnnwratnOoinpetltor'.di.trlii will h. fnrw.rd.d to Cooip.uuir.in abuul .1 dajr alter aca omnp.titioa eh.. . . CO. Lerer Ueth.r Ltd.. will arIivortoaward the rTzM f.irlr to tha le.t ol thair abililr nod Judain.a ut it I. und-retcid that .11 who oomneU acre. UI aa oapt tha award ol Umi BroUeara, Ltd., a. Dual. LKVEU BUOS., Ltd., Maw York. CATHARTIC DRUGGISTS .rlp r .riBa. bat e.ua. ... aatoral malts, aaa-4 - v.. vaicaao. noairaai. a. , er n.w lora. ait. J Alii'
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