AndtrneMhevsrtlct of the people reKaritlBf Bond's Sarsaparllla. Catarrh, scrofula, rheti. tatisin. dyspepsia, nervous troublre yloldlo Inloodl S Sarsaparllla The lost In fart Hie One True Hlncx! Purltier. HMtl'a Dill rurit nnuc, Inillifn-ilon, liOOQ S 11118 bllloiii..s. sic ill. Anjr Old Tluce Would Do. , A ahort mnn with red whiskers, hambllng gilt, noil the remain of a Jaff, wandcrr-d Into the Midland lost evening and nuked for a typewriter's tudlo. lie lives la Kansas, not far from Topcka, and bad boon hpre at tending the fontbnll game. Luck, had walked on the aame aide of the street with him In the matter of beta, nnd lie wanted to stay another work. But hit wife eipecteri hlui home, ao lie wa In eaivh of a typewriter to send homo a letter to aervo aa an apology for till non-appearance. "Kansas City, this date, nlnotr-sis," be muttered to the typewriter. , "I have tliat." ' , , "My dear wife." ' "Yea." - - ' "Very Important bualiipss will re quire my presence In Ooawntomle for a few days " , "Iet'a ape,", tutrrriipted the artist "How do yoil spell that Osawatomle?" "Spell It yourself. It's your type writer." ) "I can't." f . y ' "Cnn't apoll Osiiwntonile?" hp naked In disgust. . "So." "Then Ml tfo to Fort Si-otf."- Kansas Pitv .Tnnei. ". . ' WOMAN'S rOWKI?. IT SHAPESTHE DESTINIES OF MEN AND NATIONS. Where) Men Are at a llaa1vaiitHar nnd "Only Womun Can InUcrstand tvo. o's 111." Woman's beauty, love nn-1 devotion, mlo tho world. (Irand women ; Ktron; mentally, morally and physically, whoso ambl j v. tlou and mag netic Influ (lV- ' nr0 rfO men'to deeds ( w of frraudeur and heroism. Such women are all-power fwY '"l Weakly, ati-kly, women have little ambition; their own troubles oo cupy their thoughts, and their one object js to get well. They have no coulhlcnce in them solves, and only too often losu fultli in thoir phystolutiH. All irregularities, whites, licnrlng down pains, nervousness, headache, DuuKuenc, - unics, umiuaTe lor socitsi y, Houndl in ears, palpitation, emacia tion, heavy eyes, "all gone" feeling, dread $f impending evil, Kleeplcshness, etc, aho'iild at once im removed uuU vigorous' health assured. Lydia E. I'iukham's Vogetublo Com pound has for twenty years saved women from all this. Hear this wo man apeak : . "I wish to publish what Lydla E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash have done for me. I hud tailing of the womb and leucorrhoca, and they have cored me of both. I am well woman. I suffered dreadfully wiin sucn dragging pains in the lower part of the back and extending around the body, Irritation of the bladder, pain when walking and painful men struation 1 1 weakened torribly. I had . been treated by three doctors without much help, and it only took five bottles of your Compound and three packages of Sanative Wash to cure mo. I can recommend them to all women suffering with complaint like these. Mrs. Vanxvtta, 8827 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, I'o. F N V 4 07 Sweetness " ' - - ' - - : r . : hi r ' Put a pill in. tho pulpit if you -want praotioal . preaohiug for tio phyBioal man ; thoa put the , ' pill in tho pillory if it does not practise what it I preaches. There's whole gospel in Ayer's, I Bugar Coated Fills; "gospel of sweetness and light." People used to value their physio, -) as they , did their religion, by its bitterness. . The more bitter the d'oo tho better the doctor. ' tfe've got over that. We take "sugar in ours" I gospel or physio cow-a-days. It's possible to .please and to purge at the same time. There 1 may bo power in a pleasant pill. That is the ' Vgospel of ' ' f ' t : v. '. v Aver's Cathartic pills. ' tier pllt psrtlcuUrs In AyrVCurbook,' ioopigts, ' ' - Heat r. J. C Aycr Co., Uiwoll, Mm. . :coog " A DISCOVERY. the Professor's Us welcome Increase ef Knowledge. One of Washington's scientific men found himself In an ascmlilagB where there were a great tunny young people. Ha endeavored to rise or, perhirp. to descend to tho occasion ns grncefully s possible. Having been Introduced to a number of young women, he tried to moke himself agreenblo by explaining some of the iHtest Information In eth nology, nnd be became so absorbed in his discourse tlint he did not notice, tin til they were nearly till gone, that a youth with n nasal voice was winning tils nudlenco away from htm with a funny song. He tried It again with archeology ns the theme. A girl with n banjo wrecked his ambitions. He thought he wns making some headway by means of his remarks on paleon tology when n nt.ni who took a rabbit out of a tOlk hat eternally quenched his pride. "My dear," he said to his wife, on their way home, "I have been thinking It over, and I lind that the evening lins been far from wasted." "I was very much afraid that you would feel. differently about It." "No, I have made a very lmpnrfnnt and Interesting discovery. The merest accidents sometimes lend to the most surprising revelations, and to-night I learned something v which completely overturna an accepted theory." "Is It possible?" "Wo have been led to believe that the chief of all forcea Is the attraction of gravity." "Yes." "Well, I have found out to-night that there are times when It cnn't hold a eandlo to the attraction 'of levity." Washington Star. ' delecting I'lctnrrs. "The' value of n picture depends upon what thorp Is In It for Its poMsesHor," writes William Martin Johnson In tin Indies' Homo Journal, on the "Selec tion nnd Framing of I'lcturps." "A pnlutlng by an amuteur may bo mor precious In your eyes than one of lta phnel's cartoons. Therefore, sell youl cartoon to the highest bidder, and when you outgrow tho little pnlntlng buy back the cartoon if you liuve learned tc see Its beauty. "No ono can tell you how to under stnud art without your seeing It, study ing It, living wild It, nny moro than any ono can tell you how to tell good clotb from bad; you must llrst have had ex perience with rloth. 1 .earn a langungi before you try to converse. But do not go so fur aa to Imagine that you must learn drawing and painting before yoc ran nppreclate pictures. The less yov know about technique the more espabl you will be of looking at a painting wilt an unprejudiced eye. (let at tho art Ist's intention. Does he express an Idea to you? Is he Interesting In the way In tella hl story? Does ho convince yoc of a truth? If the picture Is that of a bend does It Impress you as having tho characteristics of an Individual? Does It look like a human being? Suppose n landscape la under discussion do tho trees away, tho clouds float? Is there any atmosphere In the painting? These are the tests of a painter's facility with' language. lljit morn thun this Is re quired It Is tho Intellectuality behind the brush. Herein lies tho difference between sublime art nnd the common place.". . . I'.n titled to the Prize. Some years ago there lived In Kng laud a certain bishop who was extreme ly pompous, and very fond of Impres sing upon tho minds of the poorer peo ple the evil of doing wrong. As they never seemed to do aught but wrong In tho worthy man's opinion, It some times became Irksome to lhce people to hear him constantly admonishing them to do right. Ono of tho bishop's habits was to visit tho miners a short distance from his city, and his presence grew familiar to these tollers. During ono of his calls ho found a group of them talking together, and after a few preliminary words on his customary subject of doing right, be asked tueiu what they were talking of. "You see." said ono of the men, "we found a kettle, and us lias been er-try I tig who can tell the biggest lol to owu tho kettle. Tho bishop was duly surprised, and read the men a lecture In which h spoke of how strongly the offense of lying bad been Impressed upon him when ho was young, and now he bad never told a He In the whole course of his life. He had hardly nnkued when ouo of tho men cried out: "Ul'o him the kettle, Jim! Ol'o hliu the kettle." Harper' Uourid Table. 1 and Light. iff i.irri.s Miitsn-nosxif hit. Little Marsh-H-iwmtiry st by tho road, Whn 'long eamu n lcpplng a big hdppy tond Little Marsh-fl-nemiiry shut her blue eye, Klie shook aa-l she triMiililod lu fenrfal sur rlse. I.lttlo Miirsh-Ilo'iiiaiary," toady did say, 'Come, open your eyes on this suusliiuy day Your eyes am tho fairest in sll of Ihn towu, And nobody cares though so pO'r bo your gown." I.lttlo Mnrsh-ltosmnary on"d hitr eyes,' Hhe looked at his fsee in a gladsome sur prise, tn longnr he seAnind like a ugly old toad, JiorntiSH unto hr his kind hart he had showed. Prlvlila II. Droao la tin Cli'irchman. riiK ciiiLiini'.s who bavku iiAMiititu. Hamburg was besieged. Wolff, tbo morchnnt, returned slowly to bis home ono morniug. . Along with tho other merchants of tho city, ho had been helping to defend thqjrall against tho enemy; and so constant was the fight ing that for a Whole week bo had worn bis armor dny nnd night. And now ho thought bittorly tht all his light ing was useless, for on tho morrow wnut of food would force them to open the gates. As he passed through his gates, ho noticed that his cherry trcos were cov ered with ripo frnit, so large nnd juicy that the very sight was refreshing. At that moment, a thought struck him. He knew bow much tho enemy was suffering from thirst. What would they uot give for the fruit that hung unheeded on the tre.es of his orchard? Might bo not, by mono of his cher ries, securo safety for his city? Without a moment's delay, ho put his plau into, practice, for ho knew there was no time to be lost if tho city was to bo saved. Ho gathered to- gotht-r three hundred of tho- childron of the city, all dressed in white, and loaded thorn with fruit from his or- cnanL Then tbo gates woro thrown open, and they sot out on their strange errand. When tho leader of the army asw tbo gates of the city open and the baud of little whitu-robed children marching out, many of them nearly hidden by tho branches which they carried, ho nt unco thought it was some trick by which the towspeoplo were trying to deceive him while pre paring for un attack ou his cum p. As tho childron cauia nearer, he remem bered hia cruel vow, and was on tho point of giving orders that they should all be put to death. . Rut when bo saw the little ones so close nt hand, so pain and thin from want of food, be thought of bis owu children at borne, and ho could hardly keep back bis tears. Then, as bis thirsty, wounded soldiers tasted the cool, refreshing fruit which the chil dren bad brought thorn, a cheer wont up from the cuiup, and the general know that be w aa conquered, not by, force of arms, but by the power ( kindness aud pity. When, the obildren returned, the general sent along with tbi.-ui wagons ladun with food for the sturviug peo ple of tbo . city, nnd the next day signed a treaty of pence with those whom be bad vowed to destroy,' For aaauy years afterwucd, sa the dayjcaiae roi'wd on which ' this eeut took pines, it' was kept as n holiday. aud called "The Feast . of tl)o': Chur rics." Large number of -cuiWlt-cji ji white 'robes luarohed through . the., streets, each ono bearing a branch" with bunches of cborriea on it. Uut the old writer who tells the story is , oareful to say that the children fcepk tho cherries for tuonuclves, Every age of the' world's history has' jts tales of war attd bloodshed "and eruulty, of wild struggles an4 ul grean victories; but. nowhere among tKem all do we Hud the story of a inijre beautiful victory than that which was. won by tbo lUtlo children vho saved. Hamburg. -. ' .1 , ' , . . " . I e .'s "I want a kitty' said little Citrrio Bell 'Well, I don't want a kitty I" 'said ber mother, stepping sbntft' quickly like a brisk-upuaokeuwr . to bur, work done. "Auythmg but .,.a cat underfoot lM,. . . 1' "'.' . 'i:intr.a kitty," rbVlffaCuVrio; Doll, but at she could uot have one, she triad to innko much of the little wooden cat thnt c-ime in her oah's ark. Perhaps alio would never have bad a bettor kitty than that if some thing had not happened. Thcro was a rap on tho door, aud w hen Mrs. Cisco opened it, thoro stood n tall, protty young German woman, with a shawl pinned over her bond. "Ilnbe yon seen mein kittykin?"he asked anxiously. "Your what?" asked Mrs. Cisco. "Mein lectio cat, mein kitty, she cnll Minty." "No, I haven't seen any oat. You'll catch cold out in thstlittlo thin shawl. Whcro do yon live?'' The woman waved her linud up toward a long hill. "Me I n kitty gono two day!" she aaid, the tears springing in ber eyes. "I go all where nnd no Unit. 1 call 'Minty! Minty I' und she no conn." "What color is yonr kitty?" ssked CirrioKcll. "Minty slio gray and white," aud tho womun touched her own ncok to show that Minty Imd n white spot on tho neck. Mrs. Ciiico was kind-lioarlo.l nnd felt lorry for thu woman, even though slio herself disliked cats, so alio said: "Well, if I sco your kitty nny whore aronnd I'll catch her and keep her for yon." Tbo woman brightened and went awny looking hopeful. She came again that night, and again the next morning, but Mrs. Cisco' bad seen nothing of Minty. During that day, bowover, Csrrio Veil, who was at the window, cxolnimod : "O, mammal there's Minty now, coming into our yard !'r Sure enough, there was a kitten by tho fauce, n gray kittoti with whito (taws. Mrs. Cisco put milk in n sau cer, nnd going to the door, called: ' "Minty I. Mjuty!" The kitten looked, aawshe meant to bo friendly, nnd came up purring.. Sbo seemed half-starved and lapped the milk greedily. Mrs. Cisco took her into the house nud looked nnder her nock. Yes, there was tho white spot. "We'll keep her till the woman comus," aaid Mrs. Cihco. Carrie Bell was perfectly happy ; she fed Minty ntld put her to sleep in n basket. "I wish she was my kitty i" she said. , . "Ob.no! she's the German woman's kitty, aud ahe'll come for her before night, I hope," said Mrs. Cisco. '" ' But as sbo did not come before night Mrs! Cisco made a bod for Minty in the wood-box, nud when she came down next morning she hod to laugh nt' Minty's delight nnd loud purr. Minty was really n clover kitten und very playful. Slio mado little leaps in the. uir for nothing, unless f ir pure joy, nnd Curriu liell was iu an ecstasy. All that by the woman did not come, nor the next day.uud Mrs. Cisco hud to keep Minty for fear she would bo lost again. Minty wsa very frolic some nnd seemed to love ber hostess. The third day Mrs. Cisco- saw a boy who was going tin the loug bill, and told him to tell the Gerinuu woman to como for ber cat. Carrie Bell wished ber mother had not seat word. ,,.ln tho twilight the German woman enrae smiling into the yard. Mrs. Cisco opened the door and said: "Here's your Minty P . . . . The Geriuuu wuuiuu laughed pieas- UUtly. i . "That's no mein-Minty ! aher said. ' ''Mciil Minty 'diiie' home two day now. 'Mu.iu Miitty liub one e'yel That no mein Minty." . , 4i muiumal" cried ("urrio Bell, "then wu ciiu keep kitty for our Miuty, euu'kwo?",- t ,. " ... ."I'm.wtlJjiJg'.aaid Mrs.., Gisoo, and after the (Muuiaii womun tfpurtoii.uha I'xelttimcih ' "All that w'jrry"' oVor' a tide-eyed cat! ..Our.-lMjqfya'a.Vtwo; I'-in.. happy to sa1-; and. bright as bnttuus!''- Youth's Compauiou. tUftrp a an Aid to IHgiNtion.' 'l'itore is a time-honored iiijtioa that a uup tuiur jneais prwujotea iUigeation, and, . filled -with this belief. 'a' large number of persons babituiTlly' tati)'' a uup siiur uiiiuur anu iniUKmay 0(0 doiug, preiieljr t the, besttiwng : foe ;. tbeif -liealthw Therare othe'0d au-t tboririos.too.who-cfatm thiitltep du'r- log 'Uigesiiou ciouus ineminaauapri)' disposed th'oio who .indulged ktlil to upoplex add , stupidity. 4A -Fretfeli I scientist una mane ittissubieotaatudy. r - t:. . . .au( uy exuunsuve experiments ba- .atscoverau tgat inup.uss ot aui'. m- neslion.bnt raud aliorixootaf posi- tion'fcrb of reat ' altvalituge fn, pro 'moting the pVopfl'f ooniljtitjnsisr per-( fiict.digsiitiua andassiuiUation of foe J. jl9W York llcdor.'' 'i.f ''-i-vtt ' SKJIT FKUX NEAKtlPURT. Miss 9. Malll rarer. Ihs VTsll-Knawa Ssarapert Ormsinaksr, Olvss Mar r.tporlnr or Hr I.U. Iosr Suffering and nr. rV"iii ihf Commrrolal, Bangor, Main; The following eominunlnatloa tiss lnt bsen rsesived from Miss H. Mollis Prey, of Hsnrsport, Muins, where she Is well and fa vorably knowni "I was a si.ffsrer from oonstant hnadsclis all my life, frrqiieutly aeiompanled with nauOB and sl!k storniieh, osiilally bofors and during suvoro ntta"ks, I am now thirty vo-ira old, and as far hsok ss I enn rimemler I was imvur free from ths il'-nrnwlnit aa I distressing atianks, nurl did not know wlnit it wns to iphI wll. until last winter, when, having swt so miirh writtsn an-l hnrd so inie-h spoken about Dr. WilMums' Pink Pills for Pnla Penplt, t made up my mind to so If they wonl-l do me any iron I. I therefore lioiiKht some of them arid begua to tnka them according to Olisetions. 'I soon beirao o experii-ncs rollof. and have Improved ever lnee. I am still taking Ilium, and shall contiuun so lo do until I nin ires ot ins slightest symptom or myoiaens- my. I am it firm Imllnvnr in ll: emescy at rink rills, aud shall nsver be without them as ih" v kavsdonn ma so mush good. "I have rseominsniletl these nils to others, nmongthoin C O. Cobura, who Is III ef heart trouble. (Hlgiisd) Jf. Pane." lt'oie: Mas. J. E. Nichols. Ir. Williams' i'luk Pills for Pals Psonls am a spwraflo for trouhlm peeuiiar to re main, such as suupresslons. Irrngulartties snd all forms of wiuiknnss. Tliey hiill.l np the blonrl, and restore the glow of health to psle aim sallow ebsnks. In men Ihsv ecloct a radlnsl ntirs in ull eases arising from men tal worry, nvarwork or er -eses or whatever nature. They are maniifnoltired by the f)r. Williams' I d uino.ComiKiny, Hohensetiuly, N. ..aud ar sold by ad drugs-tits at 50 cents a box or six boxes for tJ.50. ARE TUU HOARSE I Tuks a Word ot Advice A Fraa Rook. "What n dreadfut oold you have!" ex alms one. man to nnothor. "Voi. I am a little hoarse," ha replied, "but It will pass off In n day or tvo." No greator mistake could be made thaa this. Hoarsom-as Is a warning that i-hould be heeded. To nllow a cold to progress until hoarseness sots In, Is extminaly dangerous. Hoarsonassls efltilrrh of thn larypx and should be immediately irsaiea, ootora tns disease spreads down- wurJ through the throat to the lung, nrn- duolng consumption. Delay Is saioldal. Pe-ru-oa taken at this time will nrevant in. told suffering and aoxletv. Pa-ru -mi la certain spaoidj for catarrh, and should al ways m taicnn wlieu the slightest hoursennss Is uotieed. Those who desire to loarnmorn of eninrrh. nl dLseasessbculd send to the Pe-ru-oa Drug uiinnraaturing Comonnv for a fra iunni Dr. Hurtmao's latost book on this disease, which has beua with him a specialty for years. Haw's Hils T Wa ftrfae Ana fTnnMil rinltaM Hm. tnm sriyeuaot Catarrh tiial cauuot ba eurad by nail's Catarrh Care. . j.cnirr4Co.,rror,Toiin,r. Wa. tiianndersinl. liavs known F.J.Che. say fortbslastUyears,and Vllava him par taotly lionorshla in nil Im-ine-s transactions nd nnanoially able to carry out any obliga tion msria by their firm. nssr m tbcax, waolesala Druggists, foleuo, Ohio. TVii.mso. Kinsaiv Martut, Wholesale Krmgists, Toledo, Ohio. Kail's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, set. Ing directly upon the blood and mnrous stir faces nt the ayntem. fries, 7V. per bottle. Suld by all Oriigglita. Testimonials free. Mall's family Pill are the best. t Cahcarrti ttmalat liver, k Idney and lou. Norer aiouoo, wea-kan or gri; 10c. Too tiad for aUeaurlpMon. oontermoDicftr. whllo trundling his app-Udtn cart down a Ixmdon rrer, was rua Into by a coacli.tiff. party. Tho coftter's cart sot the worm of It, losing wheel and 1U ruddy freight being KAsflttered all over the street. The driver of the coarrb mine back to settle for the iUunngo, and expeted to com In for a voljey of choice curHing. But the cos ter looked ut his .-art, looked at h!g ap pleft, looked at the conch, and finally tfuspod out: t.uv'uer, dere eyeu't no word for It!" q yinnnncASHAND given free t$Ui4-UUiUU PRIZES EACH MONTH As follows: 4 First Prkes, each of $100 Cash i - - - 20 Second 1 iI9P.Si Dt.iA.i snn nn - " 1UU8"PI atJIAI-UIUJUie 4U l bird u watcnBS Cash and PrlajsreB each moatt - Total given du ring 12 mos. 1897. $4080002 WRAPPERS UOW TA A ATA I M THEM rnmorlirasMiv aa naaytUMLICHT OAF W'ruayrraj mttiei eawrohact. t ut ir tho top Bswrthra of ewh r wrapper inai artwn coaijuu OAF. TkrmS ea.Td";o Dnii") are im arnt, pnatane Fully pa Id amHaft4 wlrb m f liefoC of apr mttxtimm CamftM tar's full naiae aiid atlil rrma aati tho iHMiwr of i Muioaa M.-nt In, to J.rrrUra.r I.iJ waw or, maraca am aataino.- - Vriipp'r(AJwr.'rJwUliNCMBEU No. ef District. 'li WAfVlg OF DISTRICT. ffrw York C'llv, bruoklvn. l.n andhlulrn laiaada. Nrw Jerary. Niw Vnrk stale f.mi.iJ. uk. y. rut'. Pr Tim Maa sVmitIs.u.1 Mtati a. Tlijs Hii'voltMara lhnualatoratn'1 Pli-rr Hui'in U 1W7 HNitMra, m'f'd by (,n. M.PIro '".,.0l' Uui f ilo. K..si.inanil Nhi V.irlt IT.it.d with Hurtfi.rd TirAit, r'irnt Clam Nlek'e T-ntin, fimvt tartnni Hel l, B tan Parti lolumwtin, and Huat Lom oaaUla rtm iwrvniiun YcF) ANDYOTHABTIC lO."' 25 SO IBSfll riTCT T ATTtniVTETn I ear. anreaaaHiallaa0B. rssearsta Bra (h. iaai 1.. nyauaiuuLU n,.. nmr Bleas4 kook 1st free, v 44. KTKItUMfl ItKSKDI Bitr ill Mind That "Ths Thtr.tt ives." Self Kelp 5 At? ' Mors Kngllsh women are married to Ger mans than lo member ot any othof foreign aatlou. Madly flipped. It Is hardly a compliment to say that say one Is ''hipped,' but anyone Is pretty badly hipped who suffers with nlatioa. It Is la the hip that the excruciating pnlntakes hold snd tortures. It Is Just there where Sr. Jacobs Oil, with Its soothing penetration, has done some of lis most remarkable work of curs. Tlior.ii who suffer thus, therefore, noed not deep ilr of cure whn this great remedy for pnlu can helind so readily, and s It Is known ns a sure cure, In sura to get It nnd Insuro spee.iy and perfect rlddnoneof tli Intense misery. There am en-esof con firmed erlppiing from this malady which this great rnmedy lias iiffecio.illy cured and restored the sufferer to a sound oonditlon. Wnr.i billons or eotlve, rat a Cas-sret, Candy catliurtir; cure ganrsnlee I; IOo.. 'o. Mrs. Window's Soothing Pyrnpforfblldren leeihlng, ?.irienstlie Biims.refluces InQantnia tiou, nllays pain; cures wind colic. li"K)u bottle. t'l.o's fare cured me of a Ttiront snd l.nng trouble of three years' stnnding. K. CAOV, lliiniliiu'lim, Ind., Nov. I-, Ism. Ilulgnrla has only snn high schooLs for girls, with 5, Mi; pupil and 1HS teachers. Ko.To.Bsc for Fifty rents. Over W.nnocn red. Why not let N.i.To-Hun regulate or remove Jour d. sire for totisi-tsj? !ves money, mskes health nnd manhood. Cure guaranteed. 00 ceuls and f LUO, at all druggists. The common hons sparrow nMea' at tho rate of ninety-two miles an hour. KlTHslopjied free and prrmsncntly cured. No fltsfteriir'.tdav'siise of Iir. Ki.inb's Mhsat SasvaKssTORBK. free.' trial bottle snd treot-l-e, r)cnd to Dr. Klmo.W Arcvb.Su, Phils , I 'a. Josr try a 10c. N of Casrareta, eandy ca t bar lie, Uneet liver and bowel regulator made. REVOLVER FREE. WATCH FREE 13tfoiherirt.clA. Cost nothing. Hoadourofler Krrjf it"ritt who rttta ihlaout ainl fn iia, iuiiiihit t-nrrr) iiftlrr, will hnatiti. Hod ml inii'iiimth' ijnuidu ajcittin, H A W, fiuil n t,r an cn, ; lUtvmvftr, I noliil l Nfi aTini wirni aii.ii atcrtt ai n trgiuil roll rtnltl i 1 Vft Clinlii, rj trti'a) nllrnol.lplitftl flCiiri lltilttin-.KoIit til. rllMtrixtitl n)l Rol.l ? rVnffHn, iiilinr liituoim, iiumn vt'(ie( joo. nien tfrnn iii't rniie, '1 1 .-Mil I'r-ticli Hlirticiir, l Puck ot Hvniiiraiiilnm "t 1 rVrpet- UHI Mil ll'lll lll ltIUllvt All wo Jink, lu unlaw tt lb irtxlmti our driarav I ttmli ji'it a.liiw it lu mvnil lu nmmio I'nrkNiM o VI' mir nticxt i. ( lirnr. valuM t I OT. Kllll cxnitlillMtltni llnrx1. K'fnTTirtfrr. Tott fYTtlr pti $ M Mill t'inn lor ll-a rlatnra, mtirt thi it urtlrli imim-l iiU'voami tr. li ymiirim tiniii'l,f tt!i tt wcr" U tliiir-e hut w tuk, tlin't inr I ewil, Atl.lrfm WINSTON MhU. Vit.f VVIiwloii, N.:. R.I.P.A.N.S Pnckrd Without Olans. TfcN I OR HVB CEM9. Thin upaplrit form of nipAnTBalitlprfpiirrv from tlionriirliml prcstcrlptl'Ul.but iimiitvriioni tclly put up fur tlio piirpoao of mretiMtj Um blilrnnwl modrrn dt'itiflitd fi-r a low prira. IIINKOI lOMM. Ttiko on H toenl or ht 1nior whonf.wr you ponrlr. Swallow it vmiw, with or wunoui mniiifirui ot wuor. 'rhry nurall Btomnt-h tivMihlt , tatmiith paint Induce nlfcn i nnlnir Ul'o. An Inralitatalti (onto. Itowt rtprln Hfdlctn. Ko matter wbat'n tho mAth'r, nnv will rlyou (rood. Ono rlrea rollef U'Jiiro win nnuit ir nirctiii mwo roiiowna. The flrocnt tMckairira am not Yt tn be hnri nf all dnatrrm aitli.,u(fh It U probahlo thtU almost any ilniinrtitt will obtain a mnplr when requeMt hf ilcuuonfr to rlr. M) i but In any out a alnsln r .rton. ronuilnlnir t-n tabuliHi, will M sent, post- atro paid, to any tdiln'M for Ar cent In stamp, fitmanlod to tbo Klpatin Chfmlcal Co.. No. 19 (sprm-osL, Nnr York, L'ntll the itnnAm aro tbor ouicbljr introdnrHMl lothotnvdoHpntAan(l d dlrn will hotntppHodnt a prloo wbtch wlU allow tbi'tn a fnir martrin of jrroni,rlai Idosim oar timMforfOreftTnbyniilliAtiU. 13 doen(M4 irtotiw) Tor $4 ti- by mail for 94 nt, A arom avt iArtonH for f K03. K5 ittom (a.eoo oartona) for itw. rn-it with tbo nrdir In uvry vrum. and m-iifht or ripniM ctuuvm at Uw Lrtjjrord ooct. FN U 4 6666666' SMOKE YOUR MEAT WITH .CucuiAi. E. KRJIUSER i BRO. MILTilN, P. P ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS. JOHNW MORRIS, WASHINGTON 0.0. LsU rrlstlpal Esmln,r a. S. roBilim Sartaa. Jjra. U last ur, Uijuawaitiii aUuna, auy. tiso W I IWStl('.Kl in loi.su K.Tfc NoPullTl baraa.OM.J.L.aTKPHCNa.UuLaXlUll.eBiaw Sunlight $ 400.09 ,UUU.UV 1,000.00 $3,400.00 RULES. F"w month during 147 In each of tha i diatristo i will ba awr1Kl mm folluws: Tna i uompatitor wna aftnaaia tiw M.ujrtteml Number of ouupuaa from ttia Uitriut In which ba or aMvasidaa WiTlrauMvaSKHXaah. The A Uuntiiitora who asDd in tba NevrLarueat Numbora of otm pons frnm tTi dlatnut in wftloh hr wamlawill Krtrli rwni m wmnar'a optitn a Uoy'anrajatti.lvniau'al'tixree tiurliil bicyei. vrloa 41U0.UU. Tlra lit f .iin iMtit lira tin Hi-nil I Nrxt 1nrTiHitNanibtk of ooupons fnun thi.dia- (riutlnwhivhtiMirraaiilawit) Karli rnottlvoatwuiimr'a optiua aleMly'aurinintlamsin'tO'rld Watoti. prion vli. ThoCbinpotftloniiwillCinaa tnal.nwt ly ot KtU'Jt JltkHlll Juritui lrT, Cuan monivod too lata turuuemiiutti'i ebmiititin will ha put Into tbanaiu ai. O'wnpsliUirssaiiiOroliTai wranoora from unmiltl 'up tn iliiriittr'iBtiio.wlli bti Jmo'iiitl'-it. Kmplorntia ( Lrivrir.lrwth,ri-Atd.a and Uiuir lamilUut, araOa Iwrrgd fnimit'OMipi'tiiiav. 4. A VNilVdHiti)fWlnnilhOnnintitnriidiitrint wiltlw ftirwanlttd toOrupLituniiuaiuut il dtgaaitar aut'U cnmetitioa i0opna A.' ' I.tVi-r UKitJieia, f.td., will endan-mr to award the EruMr.urJtolkto bttiuf their ability uml judfenmnt, ut It hi'UndrtreniKKtTlmt all vtboooiniMtuaKrao Ui 0 3iii tUtiaiiHt-davf Wvar ilcutttsjra, I a J., aaouaia inpor nua.lil naan. usr aitiiral nulla. K.. CO.. Clllriwg. Mitiitnisl. Cas. . ar Ns VorkT lit. Gods Help Thoja Wha lzh Should Teach cu to lite Sr 1 fyi Dost Couuli tiyrup. TuhUui 0hU Vm f 1 dj In tlnifl. Hnlrl hv .Irriirirtntia. Ir-l I prisoi