Nervous People Ara groat sulTitrnrs and they deserve sym pathy rnther than cnnstire. Their blond Is poor nnd thin nnd tholr nerve nre con-Mqtu-ntly wink. H"h people And rellul nnd on re In Hood's Phrsnparllla becnuse It purine nnd enriches the blood nnd Rive It power to feed, etrenKthen nnd sustnln the nerves. If you nre nervous and can not sleep, tnke Hood's Rnrsnpnrllla nnd roallse Its nerve strengthening power. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Amarlca's (I rent est Medicine. $1; six for 1 Hood's Pllla ctu-u all llvir Ills, cents. State or onto, I'itt or Toi.kuo, I 1.ITCAS ClU'HTV. ("" Frakr .1. CnKhKT ninkesnnth that he l the senior partner of the linn of K. ,1. t'lir.srv .'., (Inline liu-lne in the t'ltjr of Tnliiliw County and Miiti afiirvinld. and that nald firm will ay thentim of onk m'KliitKii imh, I.AHsfor eaeh and every rune of imtahhh thateannnt he cuml hv the ne (if Mail's Catarrh friiK. Frank J.CiiKxrv. Hv orn to before me and .tiWrlncil In my I i f. l ' ' Nnt:tr I'ulillr. flairs I'amrrn Cure In taken Internally, ana aet dlreetly on the IiIimhI and tiiitcmif surfiiees of the rystem. Send lor te-tlmohliiK free. . . . F. .1. Ciiknky Co., Toledo, O. Fold by nniKitlst". Hall's Family fills are the be.t V.rrt Have a lo lint her Ton ' When rldlni a wheel, mnklnir yon wonder for 'ew minutes whethemr not von are to seta fall anil a broken nerk 1 Wouldn't yon have Klven a small farm Jut then for mime mi nim of drtvliiK off the lienxtf A few (Imps of am monia shot. fnm a l.i'i'lld I'Utol would do it efftx'tnnlly and rtlll not -rmnnently Injure the animnl. Kneh pUtnU sent tun-timid for fifty eenta In stsiniM by New York I'nlon Happly l'o, :ift Lennnnl &t. New York City, hvury bleyellst at times wishes he had one. Plan's Cnre for Consumption Is an A No. . Asthma medlulne. W. It. Williams, Autloeh, Ilia, April II, IHH4, The tings to be hoisted, nt one time In (iR-nolIng at eon never exreed four. It la an interesting nrithmetlcnl fnct that, with eighteen various colored .. flags, nnd never more than four at a time, no fewer than 78,642 signals can be given. To Cure A Cold In Una Day. Take Laintive Bromo Quinine Tablets, All Although ell the old Rrltlah battle ships hud elaborately carved figure heads on their bows, modern vessels are not allowed any surh sort of deco rittlona, by virtue of an order of the Admlrallty Issued about three years go. rin rents, everybody knows that Dobbins Kleetrto Boap Is the best In the world, and for 83 year It ha (old at the highest price. It prlo I Bow osnta, ame as common brown to p. Bar roll (is and quallty.Order of grocer. Ait Twice a year the Caspian overflow and atranda million of fish aufllnlent to feed the whole of Central Asia, If advantage could be taken of these Im mense resource given by nature. Beauty la Blood De. Clean blood means a clean skin, lfe beauty without it. Casrnrets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by atirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, llegin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, hlackheiuls, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug fists, satisfaction guaranteed, lUc, 2ic,60c. Not a Ucalrablo Tenant. Toung man-1 am to bo married In about a month nuit I'm looking: for a Lome. What Is the rent of these flats? . Janitor Hum! Did the girl you In tend to marry ever have a mother! "A mother? Certnlulv." "A grandmother?" "Of course." "Hetnl Let me see. Pld that grand mother have a daughter?" "Why, ye." "And did the daughter have a daugh ter?" "Great snnkca! Of course." "Very sorry, lr, hut I cnu't rent one of these lino lints to people like that. I'm afraid hnvlng children runs In the family." New York Weekly, Old nrattlebnro Stamp. Tuo latest inquiry for the old Brattle boro (Vt.) sin nip comes from a Pennsyl vania university, ami the tvrlter ask the pnatiunster If ho would kindly send 'one, two or more, for which ho Is prom ised flvo cents apiece. The lnst one sold brought nliout $.IK). It was sold to 8 former Brnttlelioro woman, now a resi dent of Chicago. STORIES OF RELIEF. Two Letters to Mrs. Flnkham. Mrs. Jons Williams, Engrliahtown, N. J., writes: " Dkah Miih. Fixkiiam: I cannot be gin to tell you how I suffered before taking your remedies. I was so weak that I could hardly walk across tho floor without fulling. I had womb trouble and such a bcarlng-down feeling j also suffered with my buck and limbs, pain In womb. Inflammation of the bladder, piles and ludiffestlon. Before I hod taken one bottlo of Lydla E. I'lnkliam's Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal better, and after taking two and one hulf bottles and half a box of your Liver PUls I was cured. Jf moro would take your mcdiuino they would not have to suffer so ranch." Mrs. Joseph Peteiidoh, 613 East St, Warren, Pa., writes: "Dkab Mus. Pinkuam: t have suf fered with womb trouble over fifteen - years. I bad inflammation, enlarge ment and displacement of the womb. I had the, backache constantly, also headache, and was bo dizzy. I had heart trouble, it seemed as though my heart was in my throat at times chok ing me. I could not walk around and - I could not lie down, for then my heart wouia Dcai so iut i wouia leei as - though I was smothering. I had to sit up in bed nights in order to breathe. I was so weak I conld, not do any thing. . "I have now taken several bot tles of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and used thre pack ages of Sanative Wash, and oan say I am perfectly cured. I do not thufk I could have lived long if Mr. Pink. ' i --n's msdloine had not helped me." for farm and garden. When to Thresh CIrsln. Thresh small grains as soon as pos sible after harvest. The crop it never secure in the stack, and the sooner it is In the granary or the elevator the better. No matter how well a stuck is tniule a driving storm will wet it. (Id I'otntnes and New. For some time after new potatoes come into market the well-preserved old potatoes are best, and are pre ferred by the careful housewife, who cures as much for nutritive value as for tnste. In the old tiny, when some potato grate 1 fine was always mixed with the rising bread, house wives found that the young potatoes with very little stnrch were not so good for this purpose as potatoes grown the previous year. t'lnnt Htrawberrles Karly. ' So soon as the strawberry runners Lave fairly rooted it is best to take them up ami set them in new beds rather than wait until the plants have attained large size. The smaller plant has much less siu Tnce exposed to evaporation, nnd it will become well rooted more qnii'kly than will those set la er in Hie sens i'i. If the runners nie cut as fnt as they are put forth from the transported plant it will make a large crown full of Utuls for next year s hearing. All the buds for fruit in the strawberry nre provided fur the year before it is to bear, ami no amount of spring culti vation can increase them. ('re for Velluw Clover. Jnst nfter the wheat harvest the young clover plants, which tip to that time have been protected by the wheat, are apt to sutler from the sun unless the stubble is left high. After the clover plant hardens it should be clipped, which wilt force out a branch ing growth near the ground, afford ing, with the wheat stubble, a sharp sickle or grass hook, aud may be c complisued at small expense. The first clipping should be done about a month nfter the wheat is harvested, and if the ground is weedy or the drought prolonged a second clipping may be done early in Heptember. Close atteutiou must lie paid to weeds. Noiie slum Ul be allowed to go to seed to ruin an otherwise fair crop of clover. Knot-drafted Apple Trees, Most of the apple trees from nur series are root grafted. It is so much more convenient to do this the first season than later that niue-teiiths of the apple trees for sale are grafted then and allowed to root from the graft, as is certain to do when trans planted. No doubt there is a greater uniformity in trees grown by this method than if each seedling were al lowed to grow as it would ami then be top grafted when high enough to form a head. Many farmers believe that when a tree is top grafted it will come in bearing sooner than one grafted ou a little piece of root and allowed to make the whole stock from the ground up. It is probable that the root-grafted trees ore given better cultivation than those top-grafted, the latter being usually stray seedlings in out-of-the-way plnces, and therefore getting very little cultivation. Itnlse lletter Cows, The test of milk should not be con fined to one's idea of its riclmeas judging from its appearance, for there is no sure test but that made with the perfected tester. If dairymen will use such they will be surprised to learn that some of their best milkers are giving a supply very deficient in richness. The sooner tliia clans of cows are disponed of the sooner the dairy will bo on a paying basis. If these unprofitable cows cuuiiot be dis posed of in any other way, turn them iuto beef, and if possible raise the herd from the stock which meet the test as to richness of milk. Jf sev eral of them meet the tost fairly aud continuously under a moderate ex peuso for food, they will form the foundation for a protitable herd. The other animals should be turned off quickly. Even if two of them have to be given for one whose milk will come up to the teat it will be a pay ing trade. Ilees anil Fruit. The fruit grower does not approointe the value of a colouy of bees an a rule, but on the other hand is inclined to look upon them as a detriment. It is a well kuown fact that bees seldom if ever diaturb frnit that has not pre viously been injured by birds or in sects, while the value of the bees as pollen distributors is well kuowu. Among orchard fruits especially bees are of great value, as bus been proved by many frnit growers, who, until the advent of the bees, hsd been unable to obtaiu full crops or large fruit ow ing to the imperfect fertilization of the blossoms by other means. In the peach orchard, where the pollen is scant aud mauy of the blossoms ob tain little or noue through the ageucy of wind or insects, the bees will prac tically solve the question of falling frnit, which is mainly due to lack of vitality from the imperfect fertiliza tion of the blossoms. It will be neces sary to avoid the use of the spray when the trees are in bloom iu locali ties where bees are kept. Cabbage. Culture. Cabbage is a very profitable vegeta ble to grow both for home use and for marketing purposes. With proper care in storing it is possible to have it the greatest part of the year. . Mai kefgardener desiring an early orup sow the seed very early in cold liames, benoe have the plante ready to sel out at any time when the weather nnd the condition of the ground will permit. But to grow for home use, early planting not being so essential, the seed may be sown later in open beds. Another way of secur ing an early cron is to select some of the earliest varieties. v Nearly all of these produce much smaller heads than the lute varieties, yet for nn early supply, either for home nse or the market, they answer very well. For this purpose the early Jersey, Wiikelleld or the early Wiuniiigstndt are good varieties. These yield fair- sloit heads, nml are nt moat only a week or so later than the earlier sorts. Have the soil rich and fine on which to sow the seed whether in cold frames or open beds, aud wherever the plants should not be kept too warm. This is likely to cnuse too rapid growth, which makes tall and weakly plants. The ground on which the crop is to be grown should be made rich by the application of man ure. . Cabbage plauts are gross feed ers and can coiisiimo considerable in a n u re without injury. If the immure is not applied the fall previous it should be well rotted when applied in the spring and then worked well into tho oil. As a mutter of course the soil should be deeply broken and well pulverized. For early enhbage the rows may be marked off about Bl) inches apart; for larger varieties a little wider, and the plants 18 inches apart in the row. To give the plants an enrly start, work into the soil about them about a gill of commercial fertilizer. When sotting, if the soil is not fairly damp some water should bo used about the plants. Het tin plnuts down 'quite to the leaves and press the soil well about t lie roots, then a little loose dirt over this. This prevents evaporation and the plnnl from scalding. The cultivation should begin early, be frequent nnd thorough, to obtain rapid and lnrge growth, Htir tho soil at first close about the plants; as they grow larger, cultivate shallow, just to break the crust and to keep down the weeds. As to iusects and worms, which are so destructive among cabbage, and which are so difllcnlt to successfully combat, we can only recommend con stant vigilance and the use of the best knowu means for destroying them, among which slug-shot is rec ommended. Agricultural Epitome. Farm anil (lartlen Notes. Hogs at pasture need water t driuk. See that they have that that is pure and fresh. The lieu likes a change of diet, and, with some grain, will eat all kinds ot insects they discover in the soil or about the trees. When the milch cow is growing fal she is not being fed right to produce the largest yield of milk, or she is not the right breed for the dairy. The feed of chickens and turkeys should be hidden iu straw, or thrown among the grass in summer, to induce the hunting for it, and that for water fowl is best put into water. A cow will give about so much milk in a yenr, no matter what time she comes in, and she should be bred so as to produce milk during tho whole of the season of best prices. If the soil around the fruit trees is kept lo se nnd nil occasional handful ot grain is thrown in and covered, tho fowls will spend much of their time scratching and will effectually prevent the borer from depositing its eggs. Tho see ling of peas and oilier legu minous crops, clover, etc., should re ceive more atteutiou na they supply the most expensive part of the fertil izer, nitrogeu, then potash nnd phos phorio acid should be used in connec tion to iiiuke a complete fertilizer. Tho use'of wood a U us on the straw berry plantation gives the fruit that bright, glossy appearance so much de sired and prevents the dork appear ance so much like stnleneis to the eye of the customer, which comes on ber ries that have boen picked for some hours. Iii its natural condition all classes of poultry were compelled to tuke considerable exercise iu order to ob tain food. This should be remem bered in caring for domestic poultry, and feed should be given in , such a maimer tlint it caunot be gobbled down without some effort to get it. When eigh eeu inches high nip off the ends of the canes of blackberries and black raspberries. Thin will cause new laterals, to grow, nnd these should be trimmed iu the spring nUo. By this uieulis the bearing surface is increased and the bush is kept low and strong. Wswliing Their I.onaa Change. The writer happened to mention re cently to the manager of a well-kuown city bank that certain gentleman who died lately.after making a fortune as a newspaper proprietor, always had the loose gold, silver and copper iu his posse isiou washed before putting it iu his pocket. The record of a singular faot was the result, for, said the bank man ager: "I could not ouly name a con siderable number of people who do this, but some emiueut ones one of the richest and moat benevolent ladies iu this country, as an instance. . The coins paid away by a notoriously fru gal actor-manager always have a high polish, for be has soap, soda and hot water daily applied to all the loose money he draws from the treasurer of his theatre, and all manner of comical stories are told of the brightness of his very small payments. "Then, again, a noble Scotch duke has little bags of roiu already washed and scoured, put aside for daily nse. and a number of old city men I com into personal contact wit h seldom hav an unwashed coin iu their pocket. Borne of them are men eccentric ia other ways, but by 'too means all." London Answer. STATISTICS AS TO DUtLINQ. Code 1 Moat Popular In Germany, with Prance Next, More duels are fought In Germany than In any other country. Most of them nre student duels, which culmi nate In nothing more serious than slushed cheeks or torn scalps, which look extremely ugly when healed nnd often cnuse much trouble to the suf ferer while he.'ilUig. Of nil Ocrmnn university towns Jens and (lottltigcii lire most devoted to the code. In (lot tlngcu the number of duels averages one a day, yenr In nnd year out. With in the space of foiir-nnd-twcnty coiisec ntlvo hours, several years ago, twelve duels were fought In Oottlngen. In Jena tho record for one tiny In recent times is twenty-one. Fully 4,(M0 stu dent duels are fought every year In the German empire. In nddltlon to these there are tho more serious duels be tween officers and civilians. Among Germans of mnture years the antiuul number of duels Is about 100. Next to Germany France Is most given to the' dueling habit. Hlie bus every yenr hundreds of meetings "to satisfy honor" that Is, merely to give two men the opportunity to wipe out Insults by crossing swords or firing pis tols In such a way as to preclude the slightest chance of Injury. In the duel statistics these meetings ore not reck oned, as they are far less perilous than even the German student duels. Of the serious duels Fruuce can boast fully 1,000 per nunum. The majority of these, nre among army otllcers. More than half of them result In wounds and nearly 20 per cent. In serious wounds. Italy has nnd 2,759 duels In the last ten years. Some 2,400 of these meet ings were fought with swords, 170 with pistols, ninety with rapiers nnd ouo with revolvers. In 074 cases the Insult originated In newspaper articles or In public letters and scores were purely literary quarrels. More than "00 prin cipals were Insulted by word of mouth. Political discussions led to oTiO and re ligious discussions to twenty-nlue meetings. Qunrrels at the gaming table wcro responsible for 189. A summary shows that as regards numbers the sequence of dueling coun tries Is: Germany, France. Italy, Aus tria and Busala. London Mall. HIS NERVE Dot Thl Drummer a Job that Be longed to Another, That' was a strange experience," nd tiltted tho traveling man when some ne had recalled tho lucldeut to him. 'I'll tell you on the level that It con rertcd me to the theory that there Is a lesttny that slmpcs our end, and that ho follow who Is willing to drift Is not inch a chump after all. "As the boys sny, I was on my np ers. No one questioned my ability on the rond. I could sell goods to men who had no real use for them, and you'll admit that to be the supreme test tf a drummer. If I had one forte ihove another. It was that of selling tovel. I could get rid of a hard-coal burner In a soft-coal district, and 1 could place n consignment of wood tovet In tbu middle of a prntrle dis trict. "One morning I waked up In the modern Troy of New York, without a cent and without a Job. To most men the situation would have been as cold as a polar expedition, but, as Intimat ed, I'm a fatalist. After Jollying the bnitendor for a patriotic cocktail and the bnrber for a shave, I went to the nearest stove fnctory. The clock struck 12 Just as I entered the place. Before the handsome young man at the desk could say a word I had told him that I was on time. I think the re mark was tho Inspiration of an ex tremity. " 'We'll not stop to discuss terms nt this time,' he said. 'You huve nn hour In which to catch n train. Here's your xpense money. It Is a new route, but ,t will serve to try you out.' I wns mocked daffy, but I took the money, satight the train and sold stoves right ind left. Iu a week I hnd a letter !iom the bouse asking who In the world I was and where I came from. The other fellow, for whom I was mis taken, hnd shown up nnd claimed the lob. But they told mo to fire away, ind they raised my salary. I'm with em yet" Detroit Freo Press. Ssst Tobacco Spit aaa Bnokt Tow Mr lwy. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic lull of llth, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bao, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men trong. All drugglsu, Wo or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Aildres Sterling itemed Co., Chicago or New York) It Is unlawful In France for any per son to give solid food to Infants that are under one yenr old, unless on the prescription of a physician. To Care Constipation Forever. Take CaseareU Cand v Cathartic. lOo or ate II a 0, 0, toll to cure, druggist refund moo. The British parliament reassembles about February t. 6 GOLD BONDS, Tayable semi-aimuRlly at the Globe Trust Company, Chicago, III. These bondu are a first mortgage upon the entire plant, including buildings, land and other property of an Industrial Company located close to Chicago. 0theP incTeinrbSss"8 ot """J ycars' ia weI1 known and a large and hnVrr?18 V.,ie mrnny meD of reputation, esteemed for their honesty and business ability. They have made so great a success of this business that the bonds ot th Company are rarely ever offered for so!e. A few of tluiMH hnnda ca i i Ai . purchased hem several years uccrueu interest. " .monXX?7 hrSe inrerC8t Mt theSe Ini'U8trial nd. are recommended 'being on t. Flrst-tlas. bo..d.unU.ccUrltic.orutlktndslio..8l, and sold KENDALL & WHITLOCK, BANKERS AND BROKERS, C2 Exchange Plaoa. New York. j Men who nre always In a hurry, and most men are, want a soap for the toilet that will lather quickly and freely In hot or cold water. Other soaps than Ivory may have this quality, but will likely contain alkali, which is injurious to the skin. Ivory Soap is made of pure vegetable oils, no alkali ; produces a white, foamy lather, that cleanses thoroughly and rinses easily and quickly. Money cannot buy a better soap for the toilet. ea VI 1W Piwm The Chicago Library hns received a copy or the Rlble printed in Zurich In ir.52. The volume has 1,600 pages. In quuint woodcut Illustrations. No-To-Boe for rifty Cent. Onaranteed tobacco haMt cure, makes weak men strong. Mood pure- 60c, 11. All drupgmi The law court records show that the defendant wins his rase In 47 out of every 100 case tried. Fits rermnnently cured. No fits ornervous nes sfter trvt day's useof Ir. Kline' (Irent Nerve Hestorer. j'J trial bottlo ami treatise Iree.Dr IUI.Kl.lNK, I.td..MI Arch St.Phlla.Pa m PAINT 'WALLSCEIUNGS CALCIMO FRESCO TINTS FOR DECORATING WALLS IND CEILINGS r;! Ca Id mo paint dtBltTnl do jronrown kalaominlnff. This tnttrtM Is ratd on clnttflo principles by inavhlnary Ami milled lot went y-fuur Hut ftmt in tiipirtnr to any concoct 'on of Olu and Whit ing tbat can po.ujr L mart by hand. To be mixed with Celcl Witter. HKSI9 Van MAMPIiR e Of OH f 'AH from your local dealers let u j kuow and we will put you in the way of obtain inn THE FIX HALO CO., XEW BKICsllTOX, 8. 1., MEW YORK. "Xe (hat Works Easily Works Successfully. 'Tis Very Easy to Clean House With SAPOLIO Sour Stomach " After I wne Induced to try CASCA ttKTtt 1 tflJI never be without them in tbe boue. My liver waa in n very bad auaio and niy head ached and I had ttuniuvn trouble. Now. autre uk In Ca neuron. I feel tine. My wlfo hna!o ud 'bom with beneficial result a for aonr itomacb." Jos- Kit till LINO. lWl Cougrow bt.. tit Loui. Mo. CANDY CATHARTIC TSAOt MASK SfOITieiD Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tiute Good. Do ioud, Nefer Hluk.u. Weaaen. ur (iripe. luc. &o. Sua. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... lrlLt tm4t fmftmt. tUnf. Ma.lr.al, t far, lit Mfi.Tfl..HP Sold ana eiinrnntecrt hr .11 rtrug. if U I U'DftU ki.u til VHK Tobacco Huull. -PATENTS- Prm-nrrUon t.kIi, ur en.y liu.lnlinentH.VoWI.RH ft ill li.NH, Vninit Atturii.y, m: linwlwsy, .N. X. WAWTKD Oa of t health th.t H VP-IL-- will not baneSt Uenil i rta. to HlpanM CliemlrU Co., N.wXork, lor ID inula, aud iww uatlmuuuu. 1 88 Court St., Rnche.Mr, N. Y. r itioii. m hoiii. r t inii u khwxiiiiub. tauil for r.t.loiriie, iiimIImI Iw.. l,nmfB ttuuii" mo uuru ago. We offer them in'issuea ot J Beat Coutrb Syrup. Tau Uoutl, Uee I I II In time. rVil by Ormuf it f 0 OaaM. (V. CMiaa. When a fish has lost any of Its scales, by a wound or abrasion, they are never renewed. Bdaeate Tear Bowel With Caaearate. Cnnrty Cnthnrrle, cure CAnsrlpnrtnn forever. We, use. If C. C. C. fail, druggist refund mooef. There Is one Chrlstlnn minister for every 900 of .the population in Great lirituin: one In every 114.000 in Japan, one In 165.080 In India, one In 2J2.000 in Africa, and one In 437,000 In the Chi nese Empire. Mrs. Wlnslow' Soothing Prrnp fnrehildrea teething, softens the kuiik. rriliKeatiittamiiia lion, allay uaiu, uuro wind colic. Aio. ouiuo. 114 and If von cannot nnrchana thla rndtarUl In a Class Alone- ChainTess Its running qual Bicycle. ities are Perfect. 0UB CfUIN WHEELS. Columbia aud MnrtionU. Other Model., low piic POPE MFG. CO, P. N. U. Si '03 QOODASCOLD Z?u;, Valuable Formula: golden opportunity! mo valttaltltf iNN'reta known for ofn e. lion; farn vxryone nted them. Circular. UotVLAND, oihce KATOdt CO, r, Lniuu buuare. Now Vork Ciij. flENSI O IM'W " hlK?m?D. P Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal KsAmtner U S. Puliation Bureau. yrelu ItMl war, ldaJjuUivaUugchuu.i. atty uue n DO DQVMSV1I9C0VBRT: Saar I V M I quick rtltf and outn wort uaiMa, tUnd or book of teliuioniali and lO He lieatntDt free Dr- -V-SKSlll'l 10 He. Afloat, So nraes iroiin parties who hnd 1 100.00 each lor IZ m 15 lst . ...... - - '-N&a
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