As flood Moat f rrarrlMtnnA. "Hood morning, llelnrlrli. Wlmt calls you out at auoli nn cnrly hour?" "I'm on my way to the n pot horn ry'g; tny wlfo wns lrk nil night." "Hnvo you hnd n doctor nlrently?" "No, but 1 hnve n prrsrrlptliin Hint 1 pinked tip In thn street the oilier day, nd I'm going to give It a trlnl: hope 'twill fit her rnsc." Kllcgriidn Wai-tlcr. tnccndlnry Remark. Bhn Do yon tliltiK smokeless pow der will ever bo used In war? Ho Yes; when t accused Miss Iioil Vpy of using It tho other evenlim wo Immediately wont to wnr. Washing ton Times. Old Yellow Almanac." When Eli Wlnwler Wlloo wrote lh poem, having for title 111" same lien-1 1 n r us thin article, shu tnu'ln-d n i-linrd Hint vl. brnted In tlinu.iinn'l of hearts." For Avit'i Almuniu'. '-i'hn Old Yi-llow Alntminn" ol tho poeni, In Intiiniiinly assm-tated with Ilia (Inyo nnd deeds of a Inrito piuf of the. world's population. How Ihtkh n piirt of tin' popu lation tins ci-nornl stiitn-nt iniiy Iik IihIo ciin do Knthcmd front thn fn"t Hint tin yenrlv lisue of Ayr's Almnniin Is from 17,000,000 lo 25.0011,000 oopliK. It is prlnli'il lu twentv-nlKlit editions ami In nm Hluhlren liiiiKunires, Innliidlnir, liislilis Kuu. Man Simnl-h. PortiiKiimn, Dutch, (lerniiin, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, uolit-ininn, Welch, Italian, jtrni'h, lite. Tho old stylo nlmnnne Is looked upon by many as a mile oi nntiumty. esnec-iituy tne "imtuut nimn Pino nlninmtc," who-wi joke urn tho huit often of tho very papers In whosn (Minimis they flrst npnenred. Hut them ore nhniinnfs nnd nlmiiunos, Ever since Dr. Aynr'i Almanao has lieon put out It nna employed us hlah n eliun of ninthnmntlenl and nstro- linmU-nl til lent ns Is nvnllnhle lo the country The result Is Hint It slnnds on it inr, in respect of Ihe reliability of Us flnt t mid tho necurney of Its caoulntinns with thn U. H. Nautical Almaunc, nnd tmtlinony to this fact ts IoiidiI yesr nfter year In the Mtors, re ferred to tho nmiiumn depnri ment of tho company, from students and ninthemiitlclnns In various parts of the world. In Us pcr nmnenoa end rellnldilty Aver's Almiinne stands ns a Tory titling typo of tho Aver nemertlrs lndls-nlul lu tho family nml rollnhle every nay In tho year. Tho 1HII7 edition of this useful nliimiino Is now In course of dlmrlbutlon through the druKgiMS of tue oonutry. Catarrh Cannot be Uitreil With Irtfsl npp1lpllon, ss they ennnot reioh thenst. of Ihe dineHfte. Citsrrh in n XtUunl or tjoiistitiltinnitl illentM, nn'l In order to t'Ure H you mutt take Intents! remedies. Ihtir CstsrrhCure Is tsken InteriiHlly. and sets til reotlyon the blood and murouflMirt'Kuo Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a qusfk iiieitlpiue. It was preeurlbed byoneof tltebeit physicians In this country lor yrar, an'i Is a reiritiar prescription. Jt Is composed ol the best tonh-s known, otim ulned with the lmt blooil nuriller. nctinit reolly on Ihe mucous surrnres. 'Hie iwrfect oomblnation of tne two Inirredisnia la hat pioducet audi wonderful reunite In curtutf alarm. inil for tMtimoniam, tree. F. J. Chsnst Co.. Proin., Tols-o, O. PoM by llrnviitsls. price 7:'. UaU'sTamlly Hi Is are tin beat. I use Mao's Pure for Consumption both In my family anil practice. nil. u. v . i ati kii- mx, lnkster, Mich., Nov. 6, IHOI. Oarden Npote of the Hontlt. The PsswenRer Department of tho LiulsrHlo A Nashville It. K. hits Just inued A hundrtd paite book with the aliove title. It is ilcMrip live of thercaourccs nnd capnhilftlca of thn anil of the count let lyltiix nloiuc this line in tho Hates of Kentucky, Tcnniwcc, AlalMium, 4outhrrn Misaiesippl and Western Florids. It also contains a county timp of the aIhivo men tioned state", nnd is well worthy of u poniHiil f nnynno Interested In the South. A copy win do sent to any aunroes uimiii receipt or ten oents in silver or stiitniM, by K ti. joiui5ion, Uen. Adv. Agt., Louisville, Ky. January 1 was madn tho beginning of the legal year lu Eniiiana in 17BX NoTnltae for Fifty Cents. Over 400,000 cure-i. Why not lot No-To-ttan reirnlate or remove your di-ab-e for tohnocnf ' atitvea money, mnke henlth and manhood. Cure ituaranued. U centa and $1.00, at all arutftfists. The Emperor of China Is sold to have 2:!0,- ooo slaves. If sfnlcfed with sore eves uo Hr. Isaao Thomn. son's Kye-water. ltruitirietasellatper bottle Jdst rrr a IfJe. box of Caacarat. enndr en. tliaxlic, tlneet liver and bowel reitulalor nuulo. menta are expensive. It Is no experiment lo take the medio! n which thousands endorse as the best j whleh ouroe when others fill!, namely IrdOOds Sarsaparilla The nest In fart Ihe One True Blood Purifier. VamiP DIla cnrs "au'ea, Indliteatlon, IIVUK lfi Diuonitneaa. uwuu. if M U S 07 REVOLVER FREE. WATCH FREE 133 other ariiolot. Costnotmng. HeadouroHer pfJf"ljarPV rrrJ wwn whnriiiatMnnul ittxlMiifla r m r r ii: m ioiim. umiuiiiu MXiira nis. til muii. 1 11.1 1 g-Y tliit tu 1 Muli.iiklir.dntibl rlltii,a. W, iti-Mici nnrii ( mi. i iii'viiuer, i iia HI kfl4lrm wind mt fttetn wlVairh. gHiiiriitti tiii ti vti t. iimn.iiripn Mhtf ilttl Tn HMNti wttrlli l. fMir jritltl l'lti $1 fun Uutliuk.Boi flii (tiamontl Milut ilil Hear I Tin. liiin. tullar Hulluii. Km KuvHittvr, tan. Uifi" vntt I'i'iKiis, 1 Lrml 1'i-nrll Klikntirr, 1 1'tn'k. Javniorfcliiliilal MH'l I I Or i l- All wm hbr. In urtlw lii Itodnc tiur cltatr, tttlmt i yen Btiow vi in Mtiiti m I im iiMrkatus M ( our rfliifat ItA. t Itfitrt, vmIiiwJ at 14 T. r'ull uxNtnlnHtlitii 1lrw4. ItMMrfiibff, ymi tw)y y I ft wi.l fjrn- lor tl riinaUlfr id lot wdt fh tluiH what wek, ilon'l y I cpnt AdJrmta WINSTON MI U. 4 l lualuu, N. t . 'War a. ana ins iw nicii'niiirJM Homar iw. tmn IR.I.P.A.N.S racxra wiinop uns. TEN i"OR FIVB CLTtt. Thli BprfiU form nt nfpnnTnbQTfRprMLFMt from UMoiifrlnl proiition,bul mortttxMmora fteally iu up fur the puri of nfM(iutf ihm . nairtrmi ro xlorn doinand for a low pile. it roe or wmdotit yon feel poor It, HwhUuw It whole, with or without a uiomhful of water. Tbn curt all tomarh troublra ; bnltiii pain Indu w atet-p i prolong life. An lnTaluail toiiio. Btwt Hpriutf Hudivliie. Ko Blatter what's the tuhtter, oue will do you rood. One rlree rvlW-e- Tim flve-oent Bafkaaua aru not yot to be had of cure win rreuic ir airouiiune are ioiiowea. aJl deeiera. aJthouuh It u ui aeaiera, aJtnuuuo it ie pruDaiiie thnt alinoak nroQiiMt4Ml aUiydruinrUt wlUubtaiaaiaiiulrwhruroaiti hy aaueiomeriodoaoi but In any case a ainvle aoi but lnfvy cmmh a elnvte n tabulttt. will Iw aunt, puat rarwDi iHMiuaMiinw Me paid, to any auilrMM for fl re iwdU In trUimukV forwarded iollie Klnane Chemlnal Co.. No. U ttpruueHC. New York. Until the irooda are thor oughly Introduced lo the trade, airnte and tied dlere will be eupplled at a prloe whiot will allow tbeui a fair nuuyia of proOt, via. 1 1 doet-n oar ioata furi oenUt Ity man Ut twits. Udoaenilt oarioiii)ur U-byiuair(rftl R1. eyroeiniM eartoiM) for f'.M. 16 aTotn (Swft oirtoiuj fur KM. Oak) with the oraer In every cave, aiu Irel0h or uprcei uiuuruva a the Lueri ouet. TT7 ANTKD Agents to sell patent trace fast. it ener; aeua at surm; uaea on any Duinry: ontflt free to thnae uieanlus buainesa iikli NUVfcLTY 1X1., KubleairiUe, lull. . V -. . . r-t . ! . ,3 : I I Baat Cuuafe jruATaMea 6ulv Ca I l I la lima. Hold bf druMiiaa, I II i -v eV5 REALM OF STYLE, SlIRttOR OK DUKSSY FASHION WO.MKN. KOU Xtvr York's "Mntlnee Olrl"-ller nrts and foibles downs Seen nt the lliir.niir of thn Unit Cross Society (Spsclnl NotT York Leller.) v"i- A wilbo Y V whnt wottlil New York bo lout its nmliuco? Ami wotilil n mtitinco bo without tho nuilitine girl? Arnicil with her opcro glnssps, bor bon-bon bot nml bunch of violets, elio ran ninko most anvtliintr, if alio bo brtRlit anil protty. For olio is a merry, winsome, siuicy nnit aitilitcions liltlo sinner, with a world of entitle pinna blossoming uiiiUt tho siiuhImiio of licr llully bung. Nbe 18 Roing to outdo nil tho other tnntinco cirls or die, nu.l, when lier nim is cun'ptost, thoso u( tho mnsculine p(runsion might well give up tho flht. Ueitifr awotnnn myself, the study of tho mntinee Rirl species of my sex bna been n keen and interoHtinir pleasure. Not thnt 1 have any curiosity about her, you under- stnnd, nor about novtbiug else, so far an thnt is ooucerned I Mir Mntineo Dlossotn's pronrnmme for a Hnturdny aftoruoon is a vnriod one. Jt usnnlly elans witu a curtain raiser in tho shape of a liinclioon nt ono of the popular luncheon resorts in the neighborhood of Twenty-third street. After this rotnes a promcundo intermission just long enough, lor a jnunt to tho confectioner to have the bon-bon box filluil, nnd (lien tho hurry and tlurry to reneh the theatre in time to have five or ten minutes in tho foyer in which to gossip with the other mat ineo girls, show olT pretty tnilor-mnJo costumes ami criticise thoso that nre nut slrintly "en regie." At last the plnr begins and so do the praises and criticisms, ll a popular actor thnt is, it he be liandsome, which is the height of popularity ia the mat ineo girl s eyes is in tho cast, praise predominate, and woe betide tu TAILOn-MA.DE FROCK OF BLACK imOAD. CLOTU BEEN ON BROADWAY. heroine if she seems one whit indiffer ent to the love professions of this stage love-tiok swain. Thero is gossip and chatter galore as soon as tho curtain tails BUAIDBO JACKET TRIM USD WITH VCR. and also considerable visiting from one bos or on side of the house to the other. This is repeated three or four timet, according tbo nomber of acts, . . ' 1iir id and (brn little moro (rossip, eonstrl crniiie more critioistn and tlnnl j the protncunile np and down Fifth aventio nnil liroa.lwny, with anolLa'stop for TAX RRnsRT KIM4II WAt.KINU COAT MNtll WITH CRANIIRAIILR fllljK. the rIbis of soda wntcr and n oliat witU the young men who, knowing the linliits of tbeso roqnottish maidens, never fait to make a nail nt the con fectioners about this time every mnt inee day. Last Hiiturdnr, however, there was n change in the programme, for instead of pursuing tho uninterrupted prom eoado the matinee iiirl stopped at tho Wuldort to take n peep at the dainty novelties on exhibition at the fair given by the lied Cross Hooiety in the beautiful ball rooms of this hotel. The bazaar was managed by mem beraof New York's "Four Hundred ;" consequently tho gowns wero beauti fill and interesting. Mrs. (leorge V. Hbrivly. the wile o( ono of Golham'a moat noted physicians, woro a very BLUE CLOTH GOWN WOKS AT THE RED CROSS BAZAAR. handsome gown that unmistakably bore the oaohet of I'aris. The skirt was of heavy, riult black brocade, plain and full, ami finished at the bot torn with two litilo plaited frills. The short bodice was trimmed with ex quisito cnt jot and the collar and front, the latter made in the firm of a yoke reaching to the bust line, were of tar qnoise blue mirror volvet. Itioh lace was worn at the throat and wrists and a large, superb diamond broooh i ilenr-de-lis desigu, sparkled at the left tide of the oollnr, where it fastened. The plain sleeves were finished with high, putted slioulJor caps. The rlower, fern and palm booth was presided over by Mrs. JSdwin uonkl who was radiant iu deep violet vel vet gown made with a plain skirt an a bodioe that fastened on the left side in a double-breasted fashion. The top of the bodioe was filled iu with black grenadiue showerod with violets of both white nod purple. Thn sleeves were made of shirred grenadine and were capped with a series of tiny vel vet pun. Mme. Olarovsky, wife of the Kna sian Consul, who was in charge of thn brio a brao booth, woro bu txijuisitely plain tailor gowa or deep blue cloth undo with a double breasted bodice, Tho trimming consisted of some neat stitobing of heavy silk, and an edging. collar and belt of palo bluu taffeta. An illustration of this pleasing costume is shown on this page. Mrs. Theodore Butro wore an ox tremely stylish and pretty gown that set oft' to advantage her clear -olive complexion and glorious dark hair. It wes developed in light tun colored enrdnroy with opal green velvet trim mings. The full plain aklrt iltted the hips aa smoothly as 11 glove, and sloped out gradually nntit the bottom showod a prononnced flare. The short jaoket just covered thn bolt lino and was out lined in irridosocnl passmonterie, showing opalline glints and gleams. A jnnnty bolero, also outlined with the opallino pnssmentvrlo, was cut away In picturo?quo lines nnd showed a fall front of opal gronn velvet jewclod with real opals until it looked almost Oriental in its vivid oolotings. Tbo-close-llt tingcollnrfnstcnod with a clnspl of exquisito Eastern opals, showing splendid restless Urea within their glowing passionnto lionrts. A similar br nutiful clnsp fastonod tho belt, nnd the culTs there wero lovely opal buttons iu the form of buckles. A small ostherod opal volvet turban was worn with this artistic rowo, and tho whole eflect was charming iu the extreme. Tjnt mo toll you of a dainty bit of headgear 1 saw at the fair. The crown thnt of a liliputtan Napoleon hit, trimmed at the baoK with two immense undies of velvet dahlias. A largo bow. f ereeu velvet much on tho Al satian order spreads its loops across j the front and one largo plume eur rouudod at tho base by several smal ones completed the garniture. The hort collarette worn with this hat was iiimlo of rose-colored cloth embroid ered with heavv black braid nnd edged with a flounce of plaited black chiHon over rose colored talTeto. One of my matinee girls wns as chlo as possible in a smart tailor-made frock of black lirondoloth mado per fectly plain, savo for the numerous rows of fine stitching, that thowod the tailor s art oft to advantage. Her hat was mado of diirk Empire green vel vet, trimmed with nn immeuse bunob of red roses resting upon her hair in the back and a couple of rich, dark plumes oh the left side of the brim. Another stunning girl wore a jacket of stem green cloth, braided with black cord and finished with an edging of Persian inrab : her companion was rad iant in tho jauntiest of English walk ing coats, made of tnn Kersey and fin ished with large carved pearl buttons. lho costumes illustrated herewith were designed by tho National Cloak Co., of New York. The World's Lnrest Tree. The largest tree in the world lies broken and petrified at the end of lolllo in Northwestern Nevada, its dimensions are so great that those who know of its existence hesitato to tell the story becauso they hardly expoot to be believed i but there is snmoient evidence to give the tale oredit, iui probable though it may seem. This tree makes tne monarcus ol tne Mariposa Grove seora like imposters, and, compared to it. "the tallest pine grown on Norwegian hills to be the mnst of some great admiral is but a wand. As for the story of its uis corory. it is thus told by "Dad' Lyun, of Fresno, and supported by other equally well known people: "liuck iu lHiiii a company ol abont forty-flvo left Hod Bluif to prospoot the then unknown oountry beyond Honey Lake and Surprise Valley There were in the party lawyers, butchers and shoemakers, bnt we were one-sided on one point onoh individ unl felt positive thnt this was the tarn ing point of his existence, nnd thai bright, shining gold in unlimited quantities would reward tho rather unpleasnnt jaunt. "The Iudians we call thorn Ban' nocks were at that time raising hair, and very many sttddon moves were at times nocessury in order to got rid ol their nnwelcoiuo attentions. Finding bnt little gold iu tnis scotion, we traveled toward linker County, Ore gon, through a country entirely do nuded of timber, except a few dwarl oottonwoods along the waterways, Closo to the Dakor County line we came to an opening in the rocks, about wide enougn lor our wagons to go through, and on either aido loomed precipices COO nnd (!00 feet high. The crevasse was about fifteen miles long, and at its end. just to tho right of the trail we found a number of petrified stumps of different heights and sizes, "In their midst on the ground lay a monster tree, somewhat imbedded in the soil. It was completely petrified and from the clean-cut fractuios oi the trunk seemed to have fallen after after petrification. At its butt this tree was quite sixty feet in diameter, We measured its length with a taps line. It was just filiU feet long. No limbs remained, bnt iu the trnnk were clofts whero apparently limbs had broken off. Ambor-like bends of pet rified pitoh or gum adhered to the sides of the trnnk for a distance of 100 feet or more. "Where the hnge trunk was broken squarely off the centre seemed trans parent, and the growth marks showed in beautiful ooncentric riugs. Its nat ural appearanoe was handsomer than any droesed marble or mosaio I have ever seen, and we all expressed the opinion thnt it would make a wonder fully beautifnl floor and interior finish for tome grand building." Mineral Collector. A 1'nnr liulo In force, A Calais (Me.) man who has been drinking a glass of cold water before eaoh meal for three mouths because bis physician said it wonld make him thin, met a thin man the other morn ing who had been trying the same plan six months on the advice of another physician, who told him it would make him fat. Boston Herald. Switzerland had in 1891 7037 ho tels, in whioh $102,009,01)1) was in vested, giving a return of 7 per oent. Uf the travelers who frequent them 30.7 are Germain, 30.7, Dritisu,. . 18.U Swiss, aud only II. a Amerioaa. The hotels employ 20,810 servants, whose wages are 91,000,000, or about 85d year apiece, the chief portion of their pay coming from tips. ' . TRUMPET CALLS. j Barn's TJoi-n Rounds a Warning Nots to the Unredeemed. lit; pond Is nu oveau to Ihe tad pole. 1 1 robs the world for n ninn of ability to lh o lU Illll'lll-HS. tlo n friend to the friendless, If you would keep floso to Christ. AS'lion tho world comes to Its worst, It will Bonn 1h nt Km best. Keep the heart yolins, nnd Hie body will bo slow in growing old. The ninn who wears it balr shirt baton those who dross comfortably. The Inventor of pins did more for the world tbnu the builder of pyramids. It 1.1 safe to believe that God Is still against the devil, no mutter how things look. Tlip man who ha Dover hnd a wish to bo good aud true, has not yet heard Clad epon k. Wo nhould use nil the light Clod hns Klven us, to help those who arc still In the durk. How c-nsy It would be to love unlovely people, If wo could only see them as Cod does. It Is bptter to hnve little talent nnd noblo purpose than umeb talent nnd no purpose. A sanctified millionaire rondo the devil very tired lu the days of .fob, and the same kind of a muu can do the snnic thing yet. Tho power of rum will some day be overthrown, with ns little ceremony ns tho legion of devils went out of Ihe Uadareno. Mui.'h of the trouble In this world li cnused by tho man with tho beam In his eye trying to point out the iiiotn In his brother's rye. Nothing pays smaller dividends In spiritual results than making a epo- c'.nlty of discovering the shortcoming; of other folks. If we could ace men as onsets not thuiu, there would bo as much Joy ol earth ns there la in heaven over tho sin nor who ropeuts. No man has a call from (lod to go ai a in Inslo nary to the other side of tlie world, until he hns done something foi Christ nt home. How It would soften tho push of tin door In tho book agent's face smnetlmet If we could see the little hands thai stretch out to him for bread. MOW lO FI.NU OUT. Fill a bottle or common wnler glass with urine and 1st It stand twenty-lour tiourst a sediment or settling indicates a diseased oon- dltlon of the kidneys. When urine stains linen It Is positive evldenco of kidney trouble. Too fronueut desire to urinate or pain In tne back Is also oouvlnolng proof that tba kid neys and bladder are out of orJor. WUAT TO no. There Is comfort In the knowlolseto often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Bwomo-Uoot, the great kidnay remedy, fulfills every wish In relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder nnd every part of the urinary pns lagea. It corrects Inability to hold urine and scalding pain In paaslux it, or bad effoots following tue of liquor, wine or beer, nnd overcomes that uoplonsunt necessity of being compelled to gut up many times during the night to urinate. Tbe mild and the extraor dinary etfost of Swamp-Root Issooo realised. It slunds the highest tor Its wonderful oures of the most distressing oases. Bold by drug gists, price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent frns by mail, mention this paper and send yoar lull pontofD.ee address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., lilnghamton, M. X. Tba proprietors of this paper guarantee the gonuluuueasot this offer. Mrs. Wlnslow'sRnotlilnd Fyrnpforrhlldren teething, .,fiensthn (cums.rednres ittttninnm. tluu, alEtya iuiuicurts4 wludcoliu. Suubottle. FITSstoppetf freoAnA peraianAnUyowad. Ne ate After fln-t day's am of Da Suva's Oiiaal BHTS Rumtohsr. k"r tS trial butt.eand Ueal um. feted to Dr. Kllus. WU Arch M.. YUiiiu. fa. Wnis nlllnus or enst'va, eat a Caaearot, candy catliaruc; cure vuiiraulee I; 10c., &o. NDY aA T 2 SO SSj DRUGGIST IRQrtlllTriV flTfaPIlITrPTt tsesrs aarcaaeorenaiitlestlAB. rascirfts sr tkslilral l.i ADOULUILLI U Ufltlfln i IU) tiTr. i9 .rip.. hut rauie mj nataral mulls. 8aai. pie and fcooklst fra. ill. KTFIll.Hfi ItRMKOT t'O. Ckiraro. Montrrsl. t'as. . or .Saw Tnrk. sn. REASONS Walter Baker & Co.'s a. Breakfast Cocoa. . x yaurh. Because it is the . , "The More You Say the One Word SARQ.UO The I'ennsylvanla colony trm for pllcpth'fl hns Just hep l 'ncorporatud. Motor and Misery. Comprsssel nlr as a motive power for strnet rnllwnys will In tlmn supersudo eleo Irlo wires nnd lho trolley. NeetoMty ami In vention Iraki) rnpld cIimiros, but somn old, sure, unfailing mnllioils will hold Rood for nil time. The nerves urn the elect rle wires nf the htimiin system, nnd often "I'tnitln out of tune," its wlien neiiriilln sllpsihn trolley of the eyatum Hlnl It Klllels nnd groims Willi psln. 'i he oil motor for I he mire of pain, Ht. Jnentis Oil, wld nlwnys net ns elontrlo In fluence on the pnin stricken nervrs. nnn will send n eurrent of enrrt I hrouuh the disor dered vlres, nnd lirliiK nlintit a perfect resto ration. Nothing now cuti Improve upon whnt Is known lo bo I lie heat nnd surest lu tb tieatmuut of painful disrates. tUKE THAT C0L1H An Old rhyslclnn tllvea Soma Timely Advli; e A cold to Ihe heal Is rsjrnrdod as such a simple mutter that few people pny any at tention to It. The m ijfrlty ol 0Mn recover entirely from I'.io effeels of a cold In a few wooks nt most, nnd thus confirm the general Idea Hint a cold amounts to very llltln. But there nro a grout numhor of nppnruntly trlvinl colds thnt do nut dls:ippo;ir. The eold ilngcrs wok nfinr wejk, nnl the pa tient fftmlly dlicovurs to his hoiror that hit hns ohronlo eatiirrh. This stntn of things oould easily have been pr.-vnntud by taking it few doses of 1'e-ru-nn when I ho cold Wat con tracted. Po-ru-oa tnvariiibly cures colds lo . a few days and saves Iniiutou aole suffering. No one should noiilnct to keep Po-ru-nn eon. slantly In tin) house durlnirtha winter, as Its value In entnrrlinl affections Is certain. An Instructively Illustrated book on colds and other discuses of winter will be sent free to any address by the l'o-ru-n:i Drug U uiu- fncturlng Company, Coltimhu. Ohio, CASOAnrrs stlmnlnte liver, kidneys and lon cls. Never aicnen, weaken or grip.-; loo. WOMAN'S STEUCGLE. All women work. Home In tho homes. Home in church, and some In tha whirl of society. Many in the stores and shops, ami tens of thousands nro on tho nc vcr-ceas-Ing treadmill earning their daily food All are subject to the same physical laws; allsuf- fer alike lruin ioe tamo phy sical dis turbances; there is M . 4 v serious derange ment in the womb. Lydla E. Pink- ham's " Vegetable Compound " is ther unfailing cure for this trouble. It strengthens the proper muscles, and displacement with all its horrors will no moro crush you. Backache, dizziness, fainting, " bcar-tng-down," disordered stomach, moodi ness, dislike of friends nnd society all symptoms of tho one causo will bt quickly dispelled, and jou w'li again be free. Vli V 8 SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH p! Usui!) mw&imit LCilCULAI. E. MAUSER i BRO. MILTON, PA. ThoreMONEYirt No tiuln (iavww-u on amouat Inv-aitq a PUII.I.IMI. WKI.I.n witha 'rniiidrrDniaakla try. 11- KtCl KUUnl T 11 AT'n lUs ileaiea LOOMia A NYMAM. Tiffin. Ohio. Wl H WiWICarra la lin.ioll. NnFarUU Cia-W. DR. J.tSTBPHENS.LUU-NOXOBUaw CATHARTIC FOR USING i ha w II V Because it is absolutely pure. -. i y. Because it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process to which chemicals are usd. ' .. Because beans of the finest quality are used. i .. 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