Ir. Nanfn's Anceatnri. Dr. Frltjuf Nauspn I not the first of Mm family to show a bent for adven ture In the north. Ill) anopstor. Hunt NnustMi, born lu ISPS, explored the AVhltf hps, spent many rears In com nmn (I of fl vpkki'I In the Icelnnd trade, and wrote n Coiiitiendiiim Costmifrrftph ttuiin. whi'H'ln he tlest.Tlbcil orotic route no well that ft ropy of "the book w In use a late a 141 In titvfrrenre to more modern work. Dr. Nnnen'a father w a lawyer, deserllied n a omewliHt Dterii hut Judicious illnrlpll.' tinrlnn. The more remarkable of the xplorer'a parent aeema to have been bl mother, who had A mind of her own, and nhowed It In training the public netitlment of the time In the matter of using snow hoe. In Mr. Nansrn' day now-hoelng wna re garded a an exercise of rather doubt ful propriety for HcBintliiavliiii lndlea, but alio took to them with enthiiKlaam. nnd helped to win for her Rlntera a paatime that ha lmc become common among Norwegian ladle Harper' Huznr. The Spanish Censor. They have a curloii way of suppre Ing paM'r here, lustpail of submitting their proof-sheet to the irenaor, a I innl where alien a protector of public opinion ollt. they get at the matter backward. The publisher goe ahead on bl own Judgment, print what he please und take hi chance of going to Jail or paying a fine. The censor rends the paper at the breakfast table the next morning, and If he And any thing mildly objectionable, he write ft polite note to the editor, calling atten tion to the artlcte. The latter print a paragraph next day explaining that he' was mlstnkett or that the public had misinterpreted his remark. But when nuy high oflldal of the (internment I nttacked, or the proprieties are vio lated, the editor I fined or Imprisoned, nnd imlicemen take the subscription list and call at every house at which copies have been delivered to recover them. Havana correspondence of the Chicago Tlmes-Mernld. 1'layln' I'oMum. "Plnyln" possum" etvtiew from thofafft that the possum will feign sleep or iln itU when pushed Into sudden tliiuirer of bulng rap tured. Hut pains and lie nover piny thut kind of n name. They never try to fool nny boclv, nnd to lo work to wnk up people, lenviiiK no ehnnee to fefun sleep. Oil tn other Imn I. ther Is u remedy known an Ht. Jneol.s Oil thin will lull a pain nr an actio so th:it It won't wake up ag-uln lu the cure thnt follows lis me. 1'nlns Hud nches lire (jrent nr loss In Inteus ty Jut in ilere us we I noil thein. Prompt treetment wltli the liest rHnimly St. Jaeolm Oil prevent tlietr lu crease' imd bv curins prevents the r return. Kverything is gained by taking pains and aches in time for a prompt mi l permanent cure, nnd there l nothing better thau the use ol St. Jacob Oil. .TlTST try a 10c. l-nv of t'asearets. the finest liver snd bowe rfuo'eior eve" mniie. The JMl.OiNi pcm?cr sliition that the Itnl tlmorc V t Hilo Kaf IroHil company is rivi-iInK In Hitlttlnorc, to t like the place of the old little alen tation. Ik Ih-Iiik rnplillv pushed to com. plciliin. The train shcil will lie rcadv tor use. proliahlv. by the lirsl of May. nnd the rest of the Htruc lure will In thrown open to the public Mlsiiit June 1st. Kliaka lnti Vnur Shoes AHen Vtiof -H ie, a piwtler for the feat. II cures imindii, swolltwi, snisriiux feet, and in Hlantly takes tlie atlii out or" oorut Hui tiutl' ions. Il'a the ireitest comfort tlis-jovery o! ttie sue. .Allen's Foot-Knee lliitkei thrht-lit. Ilnir or new rt,ev feet etay. It is a osrtaii rurefor stvpittinff. r.slloii and hot, tire'l, imIi mil lent. Try it to-.l. elolil hv ail ilnut in and snoe stores. He ui-til for 2V in stump,. Trial lmi kiue lt'' H. AUreas, Alien S. Ouu led, Lu Mo; , N. V. 1 cnuld not iret nloncr without IMso's ('ii- fort'on-umptloii. It always cures. Mm. K. 1'. Moi'iroN, Ncedhtim, Mass., (let. 1':.', 't't. K. .1. Cheney Co.. Toledo. ().. I'rniia. of Hall's Catarrh Cure, oit'cr friim reward for any cum' of catarrh that cannot la- cured hv taking Hall's Cntiirrh i lire. ss-ntl fur testiuiouials free. Sohl liy llrtliztflsts. To. Tobolsk, Ilussla, claims to be tlio oldest Inhabited place in the world. No.1o.lbtr lor Kitty Cents. Over toatKio cured. Why not let No-To-Itse regulate or remove tour desire lor tobacco? hates money, makes health and roaiilcKid. t 'lire KUHt-aiiiei'd. 6u c-i-uu and tl.UU, at all druggist. From Germany we set the custom of cele bra lug gold and silver weddings. Whks bilious or costive, nt a Ca-caret, randy latbailict cure guaranteed; lu,-.. ak-. Imp ure Biood Eating rich and hearty food, sweats and fats lu winter, close conllnumeot and breathing vlilaiod air In offlae, store, shop, bouse, fac tory or school. i. room, uecessar lly makiM the I CI KG blood Impure, nud erunt ions, boils, pimples, humors nro the result. DiKSiutms, Indigestlou an. I many other trouble are also eausei by impuru blood. Hood's "SKI. Istliebest In feet the One True Wood Purifier. Uc.Jla Dill eure nausea. Indigestion, IIOOB r HIS blllmuutsu. : cents. "I am only too glad to tes-1 f tlfy to the great value 1 lot Ayer's Bartaiuirllla 1 f which bus beeu a house-1 bold companion in our I family fur years. I tnkel ' from 1 to 6 bolt lei of it every! Spring, generally beuliiuiugl 1 about tire first of April. Aflerl ' that I (eel Ilka a two year old.l 1 for It tones up my yitcm.glvcil an excellent npueilte and 11 leep like a ton. As a blood inrdl- clnelth n no superior, at Irustlhutli I my oplulou of It.-II. II. Wii.usr,! riilladclphl i, Tu., March 'JO, 1890. WEIGHTY WORDS roR Ayer's 5arsaparilla. THIN BLOOD, WHITE COMPLEXION Doctor IHagnoeesI the t'eae as Heart Jtlbeaee and Cnnaumptlon ttnt ttia Symptom Were Hue to Watery lllnod Alone, and Disappeared When lllood Was Knrlched. From Prtthytrrlan Journal. I'hilmd'a Pit, After yonrs of patient nnd Intense suffer ing. Miss (iertrudn Gilbert hits recovered hei lost health, nnd Is to-day a rosr and bluomlng specimen of young womanhood. Miss Gilbert's Illness, which was of several years duration, was due mainly to a lack of blood. To-day her rosy cheeks and healthy appearance denote tlio grateful ehanao from a life of Ill-health to one of freed inn from nil Illness. When a reporter culled on nor at her home, No. Wlf (Hen wood Avenue, Philadelphia, the young lady rati llRlitlv down the steps with' nil the elastic ity of youth. "1 could not hnva dona thnt eight months airo," she said as she seated herself in n big armchair. "At that time." she continued, "had I ran down the steps ns I did a few moments ago, 1 would have fainted." WMh her eves sparkling, and n vivacious flurry In her manner, Miss Gilbert naked the cause of the reporter's visil. I poa being told that lie came to ask about hnr Illness, she snld thnt she would cheerfully relate her esperlcnce. "f have been so wonderfully benelitnd thnt within the past eight months I have grown from a mere skeleton to what you now see. 1 had been sick for a long time, when a friend urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Tale People, Previous to thl three doctors had treated me. Thev ding nosed my trouble ns heart disease, together with consumption, add prescrlhed accord ingly. All this medical treat ment did not betieilt me In tlio least. I was In a terrible condition. There was scarcely nny Idood left la my composition, nnd my friend often told me that they thought' t was a victim of blood disease. My chief trouble was weakness, and after laborious efforts to get upstairs I almost went Into a fnlnt, nml on several occasion thought I was go lug to die. "Ho little blood had 1 thot my ears were almost transparent, nud my complexion was as white as n sheet. I cun scarcely de serllie my sensations, but after repented treatment by my physicians I became thor oughly disoouraged. "It wn at this time that Dr. Williams' Piue Pills were recommended to me, nnd I procure! a box. before 1 liftii finished It I liegnu ti feel the benefit of my health. This gnve me encouragement, nml 1 began n systematic course according to the regu lations ou the wrapper. At the end of the M-vctitli or eighth box. I forgot which. I was au entirely iliTercnt girl. In nddltiou to having a sufficient quantity and better ipialtty of tiloiel lu my veins, 1 was relfeveil of that shortness of breath and ipilck Itnnrt ttctlou which lias boen my chief trouble. My appetite returned nud I was enabled to ilo my daily duties with u cheerfulness Which' I had never lieloro experienced. "Several weeks ngo I stopped taking the pills, nnd while I feci conlldent I shall never again be in such ill hcnltli, I always, as a Iircventntlye. keep a box of Iir. Williams' 'Ink 11 1 Ix In mv room. They are nil they are rercsi'iiteil lo be, and I sny ngiiiu that to them, anil them alone, do 1 owe my res toration to health." llr. Williams' 11 n k Pills contain. In a condensed form, till the elements tincessnry lo give new life and richness to the blood nnd restore shattered nerve. They are nl.'o a spccillo for troubles peculiar to fe males, such as suppressions, Irregularities und all forms of weakness. They build uii the blood, and restore the glow of health to pale nud sullow cheeks, lu men they effect a radical cure in nil cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nalure. Pink Pills lire sold In hexest never In loose bulk) at 60 cents n box, or six boxes for t'i.M, and may be had of all druggists, or direct by mail from Dr. W illlauis' Jiodkluu C'ompuuy, Schiiiectady, Prince of Wales l.oves Animal. The l'rlncess of Yalm I fond of an imals nml Is a most Intrepid rider lo the hounds. Her bay vony. "Huffy," I now !i- year of ngo. lie I past work and la having a high old time of It. Hv etuuds about l.'l hand high, nnd hit been the (lint favorite of the princess for the l'l year he, has been In her ser vice. He know Ills nilxti-ef a well as auv of her dogs do, and. If allowed would follow her anywhere. He Is too old for work now, and has had Ills sinus? taken off finally, but still lives a most luxurious life, coiiHtantly visited nnd fed by hi iiilatreHa, who never allow un old favorite to be killed. Ieft by Hay. Among the late l.eon 8ay' papers were found live decrees dated on the an in e day. signed by President Urevy" and countersigned by all the proper -if-nVlnl, r.pjKilutlug ului to nil the grade of the U'glon of Honor, Including the tirnnd Cms. Orevy went out of of fice without making the appointment public In the Journal Ofliolel, and Ieon' Say never mentioned the matter to nny oiie, and never wore any of the decor ations. Modern on-ln-Law. She You won't object to having deal mamma live with us after we are mar ried, will you? He (u young doctor) Not nt all. In fact, alie will lie moat welcome. She It' so good of you to say so. lie Not at all. You see, she Is always ailing, nnd I runlly need somebody lo experiment on! Comic Cuts. livery sleeping car conductor want law udopted compelling the porter toj divide. 9 1SNTRITTME TO f AHMERS, hemovatino aj old mpadow. The best nay to rcnovutn n wornnnt meadow i to plow under a (rood coat of linrtiyiint mntiure nml plaut corn, giving it tliiirniiKli cultivation. Hut if, ns iu tliis case, it is not desirable, to plow it up, fro over tin) menttow with a slmrp Rteul-tootli harrow anil scarify tlio la ml, then row with eras scud nml (rn over the who e with a roller. Of eourso u liberal applica tion of line manure or some reliable Icrtilizcr slimilil lie given. American Agriculturist. cnorriNO AfpbR onrnAnn. No hi ml of crop can be grown in n bearing npplu orchard that will be worth what its growing will iluinngii tho fruit crop niter the tret are in bearing. Even before that time, un less the Inn. I is very rich ami the tree growth excessive, it is butler not to sow any grain crops, which will check plow tli early iu the Rummer. lloul crops do not have this i fleet. lint after the trees gut largo enough to shade most of the ground, the . hoed crop, whether corn or potatoes, will lie lessened ho much that it will not pay to grow. Only one kind of grain can be sown in an old orchard with advantage. That in buckwheat. The scattered grains in full will make a spiiiiR growth that can be plowed under in Tunc. This will keep the soil light, while the buckwheat will be a good shade for the soil during tho hottest summer months. Ah thu buck wheat plain is mainly carbon, nnd drawn from the cat botiic acid gaa of tho air through tlio broad buck wheat leaves, tho growth of this plant tlocs not exhaust fertility as that of all other grains would do. li.jstou Cultivator. KKFHCTS OF I KP-II OX JII1.K. Some Canadian experiment in feed iug cows, with a view to dt:tcruiiniii the ell'ccls of certain food on tlio quality and quantity tiT milk, butter and cheese, mo reported by the Uiitul C'atiiiiliau, In aililitiuii to tlio usual feed of buy, Indian cut n, fodder, bran, gluten inoul and ml meal, the dairy herd mis fed turnips und beets fur 77 ilii.vs, and then the tools wcru left out of llio ration for 40 days, when tlio grain nud bay were withdrawn, and tho herd ran on pasture for (id days, part of the tiino with bran and part of the time without. The feed was all chopped, mixed and moistoued 12 hours before ftiediu', us this aided mastication and digestion. The herd contained llolsteiiis, Shorthorus nud Jerseys, and the cdecta of thu various rations on those breeds were separ ately noted, Tim butter resulting from these rations was scorod by ex pert who knew nothing of the experi ments. It wna found thnt turnips injured the flavor of the milk and butter. This injury is due tu volatile acids, which can be driven oil' by heating tuu milk to 1GD degrees for a short time, licet increased the milk nud buttor product, nud caused all the cows, even Jersey, to lay ou fat -uitu rapidly. Whuti tlia roots were discontinued, butter fat de creased, aud tbo uons ceased to gain weight, ami it took mora pouuds of feed (calculated to dry matter) to pro duce a pound of butter. Wuun turned on pasture there was iiumediiito in creaso of milk, butler and live weight. Feeding brau during part of the graz ing period produced suflloient gain tu yield n smull protlt. The cost of a pound of buHer wa five cents from tho IloUtuio', 13 1-8 cents from the Shorthorn, sml 10 1-! cent from the Jerseys. The llulstuin lined 21 pouuds of foo I (dry milter) to produoe a pound of butter; thu Shorthorn 23 1-2 pounds, aud tho Jersey 2) 1-3 pounds .In proportion to weight, the Jersey were the Urgent eaters, but they couvci to 1 their food iuto milk and butter rather than flush. For each 1000 ponn.U of weight the Holstoiusntu 21 1-4 pounds of food, the Shorihorus 20 pounds and tho Jursuys 27 pounds. The batter from pasture scored highest in quality, that from butts stood seo uid mid that from turnips soured lowest. Boston Culti vator. RoRcnetl bjr a t'aiiltie Samson. Wilbur Sevens, a aix-ycnr-old yonugster of G.irlaudvillo, X. Y., full into the river while flying his kite, A big Ht, Bernard dog' uaiued 8 iiusou, who was assisting at thu nsuuusion, plunged iu the water after him. The liauks nf the riv.ir wero too steep for thu rescuer to climb, and Ue was obliged tut swim A long distance down stream before ho could laud his little bunion. Thu boy was none the worse for his ducking, Ilia dog having kept the boy's head above water all the time FOR THE II01SE1VIFF, ttKATTD BttRAD KN1VE. The bread kliifo should be healed very hot when about to cut new brand. This will prevent crumbling. trTtlilTT OF RMAt.f. Towrt,. Small hard towels can be bought nt ninny of tho drygood shops for very reasonable price in very good qual ity, and nro a convenience for the housekeeper who ha many guests. The size is sixteen by twenty-four inches, and is more convenient for tho guest who use n towel only once. The small size makes a great saving in laundry work. Cf.RAVt.tNES IS TRAMtKINO. In making tun, onu thing upon which the expert insists is thu tibsoliite cleanliness of the pot. Mauy house keepers who nro scrupulously careful abuttt their china, would be surprised if they could examiuo tho iimide of the uoi of the teapot. Flushing with nntor will not clean it nufllciently. The end of a cloth pressed a little way into it will frequently reveal a black deposit the accumulation, pos sibly, of years, though it fuw days without care will louve an appreciable amount. One of tlio best thing to clean the teapot with is it bristled wire, such us is used for cleaning bottfj. They are soft euottgh to bend into shape, nud with a soft cloth nro ser viceable. Tho Chinese ten bowl np peals to the fastidious tea drinker, but it is awkward even to thu experienced manipulator. rnopF.n i i.acino of meat. Although diuuer authorities an tioutico that carving is going out of fashion, the joint ou tho board is not likely soon, if ever, to be wholly ban ished. A lecturer in a domestic sci ence course gives some rules for the proper placing of tlio meat to lie carved ou the platter. It lasts of beef, rib and sirloin should have the back bono nt tho ri:;ht bund of the platter. A fillet of beef should be placed with Hie thickest end nt right hand side of platter; call's head with face at the right; ronst pig with bead to the left; roast or boiled ham with thickest part on further sitlo of platter; largo birds, ns goose or turkey, with bends to the luff. Small birds are placed crosswise with heads ou further Hide of the plat ter. A lug of lamb, mutton or veal i pfaccd with the thickest part ou the further side of thu platter. Thu plat ter should be large enough to rcceivo thu meat as it is sliced, or extra dishes should be provided for tho purpose. New York Tost. r.nriprs. Salmon a lu Waldorf Take ono can of salmon, open, drain the fish, re move all bones ami Hake. lSutter a deep dish, place a layer of llsh in tho bottom, then a layer of cold boiled potatoes, sliced, sprinkle with suit, pepper and it little llnuly miuced pars ley and onion. Continue iu this way until tho materials aroused; place bits of butter ou top, and pour over five or six tablespoon fills of cream or milk, liaku for tun minutes in a hot oveu. Once tried, will be appreciat ed. Ilcef and Potatoes an O rat in Minoe Oold cooked beef ; to one cupful mid a pinch of cloves, a quarter. toaspoou fill of salt, n good dash of petipcr and place in a baking dish. Mash one pint of cooked potatoes, aud whip them with half a cup of milk, table spoon fill of butter aud snltspoonful of salt, aud spread them over the boef ; beat up nil egg with two tublcspoofuls of milk, spread it over the potatoes, place in the oven and bike sutlioiently to wnrui it through and brown the potatoes, Lentil S.iup Wash nud soak one half pound of leutils in one quart of cold water for twelve hours. Add an other quart of water, one medium sized onion lightly browned in a little dripping, two tprigs of parsley, one teaspoouful of salt and ono-quarler teuspoonful of pepper. Stew gently until soft enough to press through a sieve, lt.-turii to the saucepan with ono piut of Lot milk. Stir in ono lieapiug teaspoouful' of flour, rubbed to a pasta with a little' Bold water, aud bring to the boiling pi'stat. Serve. Tomato llouilon filt ono oiii of tomutuua with one aud one-half quarts of stock over thu lire; add one table spooufut of chopped onions, two bay leaves, four whole cloves, one level tcaspuouful of celery seed and a hall teaspoouful of pepper. Cover aud cook twenty minutes. Strain through a sieve. Iiuat thu white of three eggs uutil purtly light; add them to the to matoes, bring to a boil, aud boil rap idly for live minutes. Stntiu through two tbiukuessus of cheese cloth. l peat, season with two tcaspoonfuls of salt, uud serve with oruiitous. Try Oraln.OI Try Oral a-1 Ask voar mmrmr IimI.. i- .k - - . w . ' - - - , n it of Orsln-O. thn (rw.1 hi. iku , .i.. the place of co (tea. The children rasy driak n wiinojii injiirr as well as ths sdnlt. All who tr ' Or Ib.(J his that rich et "J1 . '" J"",1" ' delicate iLuIi'm ES'7i,".' r?iff' ' cU "' Pr package. Sold nr all groovrs. Mrs. VVImlnw'.Hoothln "rrnp forrhlldres tinning, sofiens the num.. reduces Inflatmna liou, allays pain, cures wind colic, iUv.a buttle. f'ASCASVTS stimulate llrer. kldnrys ant) buscui. Never sicken, wrakeu or gripe; 10c. A tnan In Vi . 11 n n f . . - I , a I earth can plainly hear the barking of a dog. sary mnlces 1 w A II I my nister, when you can fret help for the asking? Don't fear to tell her every thing;. The case of Mri. Colony, whoso letter to Mrs. 1'lnklinm we publish, is an Illustration of the good to be received from Mrs. l'lnbliom's advice; here is a woman who was Hick for years nnd could get no relief tit last in despair she wrote to Mr. I'iuklmm received In return a prompt, sympathetic) and inter ested reply. Note the result and go and do likewise. " I was troubled with r.uch on nebiug In my buck nnd l:!pa, nnd I felt no tired nil the time, and bad fcr four yours. For the lust yenr it was ull I could do to drop around. I would have such a ririifintr in my bend by spells that it seemed os though I would grow croay.. I nehed from my tdionldcrj to my feet and was very nervous. 1 was al.;o troubled with a white (Uncharge. I wrote to Mrs. l'lnkham at Lynn, Mass., received a prompt reply and followed her ndvlee. and now I have nolmcliuebe and begin to feci ns one ought ! in fuct I never felt bet ter In ten years than I do now. I thank (iod that I wont doctoring with Mrs. I'iiiklinm when I did. for if I bad not I know I would have been in my grave."' -Mus. Nf.m.ib K. Colon v, Nahma, Mich. ANDY 10 25 SO ABSOLUTELY 6UABMTEED VXXZX?,?. 'i1:: lie a4kaklet free. 14. STFRMNH RRVJKDT ttt.. Chlrairo. Unatreal. Tea. , er aw fork. tit. M ImprevsTpsnts pstsnted ISM in the TT. a., Cetisds and Europe. MWR PIIOOF eroef aemino sinrks. t-iuders, biirtilu bran&i, tlu, MriHtNtJ A bsevyisnvds fntiinlstiMii. Ml J IIT-Weighs but lil..r litiiso. ft. when Islil i-omptele. J" X f HI.K -t'i,n sOisrieensl nm rcait, iiul'-rtiilo.i,- i-slialber llkn pllablll'v an tnaeltse K4stl,v AfPI. Hill-He oilrsi uj avttle or utbsr ei'sotsive aiiiiitra'.iis. Can be laitt by auy laiel lUjout wurkuiau. - HRXI FO SA'IPl.KS A! Dl-X Itll'TIVK P t HIMII.KT. H. W. JOHNS MFC. CO.. I Oft WILLIAM ST., NEW VORK. CnifMOO: ilOk-M. Kandolpa H: PH I f.A DKf.I'H ' A: i: ITS SurlU 41U St. UUHTOM: a, '.' Tearl BC For Sale tiaiMdeawb youtiri CDCC A Tint Card aaowintr IS desirable tints, also Alabaitln liaebate. Hahy msy raoovar rilLI. Souvenir Kork ssnrfreetnauvonemestionlne tins paper. out ennaot uirlva." Whin You Want to Look on the Bright Side of Things Use SAPOLIO On a red hot day Hires " Rootbeer Jr stands be- ( andthedis-llS;;J IICBSIUK CI- ' I i - feota of tht VieriT ' i t ' . 1W iHIRE&i Rootbeer cools the blood, m tones the stom- m ach, invigorates the body, fully MV satisfies the thirst. S A delicious .spark- m ling, temperance tlnnlc of the high- (f est medicinal value. II? Msrle otr bv Tit CbvlM K. Hlfti C., Phil ti lfX3fetaT BltllM IgftlefMM, INN ff JVaWra. m I uui y wrnnwiiiM suMarat aa (II SUlpisllo siitIssIt. heoaauaTll 1 1 1 1 money, but aueloM samp lu H I a V W CeawlUaM m.llim.t.,lli S. uimm atlMX. MCklaaae OCIITft We want oneapenl In thlaConnl BVCniWa tu soil lo lumllira. Una. payum est ar:l-lu on earth, to pav ull ki.inu. ai'tlri-ka ta.VA tllxt.ll. L'Um uakialau, U. t. nt nun P ENSI0NS, PATENTS. CLAIMS. JOHNW MORRIS, dMHINGlOM.B. LaU rrlaeipal Xxaanaar V. S. faala Bttraaa, a ) tt. ,a ism war, tasjsawauii4 vuuwa, atty. alaw GET llll'H nnli'airi aend for "nun luvau'loo Wau aJ.' JCeuaa Tars C J.. iU U'way, S. V, A Distinction. Maud Whit are duke worth, pnpaf Rtruckoll (after hit trip abroad) Not a darn cent, Maud I hifan what are they selling for? Struckoll-Oh, nbout a million, spot caah. I'u-to-Dn te. fits nermsnentlycared. No Its nr nervous, nets after first day's use of Dr. Kline' (treat Nerve P.ntnrer. II trlr.l bottle and treatise free. Dm. K. H. Ki.ise, Ltd.. Kit Arch Ml., Phlla., Pa. General Manager ftrcene. of the Hsltlmnre A Ohio railroad, has issued an order requiring all live slock to be watered and fed at least tuice every hours, l ard masters are to he held strictly accountable, and the snalty fur violation Is rather severe. SILENT SUFFERERS. Women do not Like to Tell a Doctor the Details of Their Private Ills. The reason why so many women suffer In silence from the multiple disorders con nected with their sexual system I that they cannot leiir to broach tho subject to a man, even If he l.i a physician. No one can blame a modest, sensitive woman for this reticence. It is unneces in these times, however, for a woman to all uftlictcd women a most generous offer. Mrs. Pinlthum of Lynn, Mass., bids every woman who suffers to write to her and confide every synlptotn that unnnyu her, and slio will give her advice without charge, nnd that advice is bused upon the frrcntrst experience ever possessed by man or woman in thlsconntry, and cxtendn over a period of twenty-three years, nnd thousands upon tbousnndsof cases. Wlivnufferln silence any lonirer. CATHARTIC CURtC0ri5TIPATI0Hr BDIIGSICM ALABASTINE.J IT WON T RUB OFF. TTall Vaner l" I nsanitary. KjtlAlltinr TSt TF..11 rUBAlS V, KOTN,atajfisi OF' AMU rst' A I.F.St. A I lini OTl lit I a pure, permanent nnd arristio ILASJAb tmt sjii zr&iz: 4 by Point Dealers Everywhere. , i.rana nanicia, at ten. Learn the msiness Not over- Crowded A arjrtL-.l Lut. uiu t. i & . ' , --a- - , 1 1 a x . it - .i.i iu nuvintsa siKcaaa. ini I world apenla two thouaand ntiilioiia of dollara a 9 . yaar In advaniamg. 1 ha datnand for comDalant T ; edvenieliif maiuaara and wrtura of advenue- 9 . ntatita far aacaada lha aupply. Tha Fowlar X Collaga of Advaniaing taachee (by mail) bnaht 9 . men and woman, in auain a nr Int-ni ,a ... 4 ialo buautaaa. how lo wrile auuaaalul advartiaa- 9 mania, circulars, catalogues, and all annled T rHalM. Th. riui - I II - .., A far M paniculara. X Fowier Correspondence College X z oi Aavertislnp; Trlksa BaU4iac, lw Terk City DON'T BE A CHUMP! Dul mIc t)i ivn nf th Mt't.1 yon wank, trmmUt nU, ami you wilj bm nuvnin i th W 1'rU-tj wtth wbU U w will tiupl yuu. Adunm, JONES OF DINCHAMTON, ItlM.IIA.tlTO.N. K. V. C ; In time. Sola by druuiUla. I I
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