Food Your Norvo I'pon rloh, pnrt, nourishing blood by taking Hooil'j, RArsnparllla, and yon will be free from thosa spells of de spair, those sleepless nights ami anxious days, those gloomy, deathlike tilings, those sudden starts nt mere nothings, those dyspeptic symptoms nnd blinding headaohes. Hood's Hnraaparllla has done this (or many others it will cure yon. Hood's Sarsaparilla ' America's Greatest Medicine, fl; si for A Hood's Pills cure sick headache. 39a. Beware of Ointments for ( ntarrh That Contain Mercury, a mercury will surely destroy the sense of emcll and completely ilcranife the whole ays. win wnen enteriun it tnroiicn tue murons surfaces. Kuch articles .hiuild never lie nscd except on prescription from rcpntnhle phyxl. rians, as the rtanmife they will ilo Is ten fold to the good yon inn iKemihly derive from them. Hnll'n f 'ilt.itri-ll f nra mnriliri.ctiii-i.it hv F. J. I'heney & t'o., Tolcitn, O., contains no mercury, ana is ihkc n internally, aetinit ill rsctly npon the IiIimsI and inm-mis surface of the system. In bnylns? Hall's Catarrh Cnns he sure to set the uenulne. It la taken Internally and Is made In Tnh'do, Ohio, lyK. .1. Cheney Cn. Testimonials free. trtn ny ilniKKNts; price .lie. ier bottle. Hall's Family IMIls are the boat. Fits rermanently cured. No (Its or narvons. Bess after flint day's naenf Dr. Kline's (treat Nerve Restorer. 3 trlnl buttle and treatise ree.Dr.K.H.Kl.irR. l.td..l(ll Arch Stl'hllml'a A single lump of coal weighing exnrly 4.s0 pound wns recently hipped from the United Ptntes to Manchester. A irneclnl derrick had to be rigged to get It from the railroad car into the steamer a hold. tr Is Bio Deem Clean blood means a clean akin. Ho - .-- . ..j..i.iL.& tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by uiiiiik up wic iur.y uver ana ariving an inv K unties from the body, begin today to aniah pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Casta rets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 23c, 60c "Lady cook also lndy parlormaid wanica; two persons ana one child; man compact residence; good home; two friends preferred; hlxhly reeonr mended; lady nurse and man kept," Is a recent London advertisement. To Core A Cold In Ona Day. Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. AU Drug-glsta rotund money if it falls to cure. 8&o. Early morning exercise la denounced nowadays by the majority of hygienic teachers. At that time, thev an v. vit ality Is at its lowest ebb, and needs the stimulation or rood. Bdneata Tsar Bowels With Castanets. .Vla Cathnrtlc, cure constipation forever. Oe, too. If o. 0. C. fall, druggist refund money, An Old Bailey Juror was recently ex cused from serving because he weighed S17 pounds and could not get Into the jury dox, According to the Color. On the state railways in Germany the carriages are painted according to the colors of the tickets of their respective class?. First-class carriages are palnt- yellow, second-class green and third- class white. The primary cause of the horrible, 0 saster to the steamship La Bour gogne was the fact tlint It was moving; at a high rate of speed In a heavy fog. Very likely this had been the usual custom of La Bourgogne on previous voyages. On every such occasion, however, a risk was taken which no steamship owner hns a rljrht to take with the lives of pnssengers. Tirana without number the risk has been taken without being attended with the disaster that always threatens the steamer moving rapidly In a fog. It was Inevitable, however, that the ron-j tlnual coquetting with danger iiiuk anally prove disastrous. La Honrgogne , disregarded the precaution once too often, and .the vessel wont to tho lint tout, carrying most of Its passengers witn it. u ne making of rapid speed In foggy weather I a crime not pecu liar to La Bourgogno. Nearly all the ocean liners are guilty of the danger ous practice, which they should 1 forced to discontinue. The saving ol time la not of so great Importance that lives must be sacrificed In order to ef fect that end. Safety must be tb flr condition of ocenn travcL CONSULTING A WOMAN. ssjTWrB. Plnkham'a Advice Inspires Confidenoe and Hope. . Examination by a nialo physician is a hard trial to a delicately organized woman. She puts it off as long as she dare, and ia only driven to it by fear of can cer, polypus, or some dreadful 111. Moat frequently such a woman leaves a physician's ofllue where bUo lias un dergone a critical examination with an impression, niore or less, of discour agement. This condi tion of the mind destroys the effect oi advice; and she grows worse rather than better. In consulting Mrs. Pink ham no hesitation need be felt, the story la told to a woman and is wholly confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's address Is Lynn, Mass., she offers sick women her advice without charge. Her intimate knowledge of women's troubles makes her letter of advice a srellsprlng of hope, and her wide experi ence and skill point the way to health. " I suffered with ovarian trouble for seven years, and no doctor knew what was the mutter with me. I had spells which would Inst for two days or more. I thought I would try Lydia K. l'luk ham's Vegetable Compound. I.huva taken seven bottles of it, aud -V m en tirely cured." Mas. John Fokkman, 6 J)I. Wood berry Ave., Baltimore, Md, The above lotter from Mrs. Foreman U) only one of thousands. -T"TP0-O of bad baalta that 1 IP-ASS W Jut bsu-si Maud t ota la Klpaiia Oheiulual (. . is M ea unlet ass Imw yatluMiulaia, irden! FOR FARM AND GARDEN i Topdresslng Meadows. In topiiressing meadows with fresh yard manure, directly after mowing, there is unturnlly some loss liy evap oration, but this is not nenrlyas great as is generally supposed, and this is also more thuu counterbalanced by the protection it provides Against snn and drouth. Iu winter nnd early spring the loss from evaporation is but infinitesimal. If the manure is properly composted it may be applied as a topdressing at any time without danger of loss. Care nf Hnnse Wells. There should be an enclosed build ing over every well from which water is to be taken for family use. Multi tudes of insects and even small ani mals fall into the well if it is exposed to the nir and lias no curb around -it. So, too, there is nlways much dust blown into it, nud the rays of the snn shining down make the water too warm to nse during hot weather. Every time a bucket is lowered into the wnter it carries some of the warmth it has absorbed fro u contact with the summer air. euiin for l)ee IMmvlnf. If there is ev,-r a ti no when deep plowing is advisable it U iu summer, especially if soma greiMi mauure cnu be turned under the furrow. This will heat rapidly in hot weather, ami the gases from its fermentation rising through the soil will mellow it more than can be done by the most thor ough cultivation when such land is deep plowed in spring. Iu fact most Bpring plowing ought to be very shallow,as the nir is not warm enough to warm through a deep furrow, and therefore, if vegetation is then deeply plowed in it rots very slowly. Trellis for Tomatoes. While the tomato ran be and often is grown with its viues lying on the ground, the frnit ripeus more evenly nd perfectly, besides producing a larger crop, if the vines are supported by a trellis of some kiud. It may be nothing more than a stick forked like a "y" nnd with a long enough stem to set firmly in the ground. But if the soil is rich and the tomato vines re heavy, a row of strong stakes with l wire wound nround each at the height of eighteen inches will give better satisfaction. When the vines tm n to grow downwards the part be low will blossom aud fruit more abuud mtly than before. Insecticide far Plants. Cosmos, a French scientific, review says that a Month American farmer has recently made an accidental discovery of great value to gardeners and flor ists. It was to the effect that the tomato plant will drive iusects away from other lilants. He cnveie.l tomato leaves over some youug shrubs ne wisnett to protect from the sun and from smnll insects, and was delighted to find that tho latter cleared out as soon as they got the odor of tho to mato leaves. He then extended the same front. meut to an eutire row of young peach trees, anil m success wns complete. To render the process more simple he tried a decoction of the fresh leaves as a sprny on other trees and shrubs nnd found thnt he hail n per fectly effective weapon which cost practically uothimr. He ulsn found that a sprny of the same kind would Keep tnes on his horses. Raising Seedlings. The rtrocess of raiaiiiiT nl.ni. r O '.- . various kinds from seeds extends over the greater portion of the yenr, and no time is more inmnrtnnt. i... present in this respoct. There are many plants of which seeds can be sown now with better prospects of success than nt any other, and amongst them may be noted ealceolurius, prim ulas, cyclamens uud cinerarias, ail of them beiug greut favorites with ama tenr (rriaveni. Of nmn-Bn m-I...... . " - ......... nuuiv jun- Bible, the boxes, pots or pans of seeds must be placed in the greenhouse, but a fair proportion will germinate iu a v. ui in wiuuuw ii iiiey are care fallv looked nfter. T'un' H.rl.f .....l water it well prior to sowing the seeds. uiuu uutiu uii ue coverou with noil. 1'lace ou the recantm-luii nii nr r,.. ud over that brown paper or dump inuan, sou, uuiu tue seeds vegetate, no further attention will l.n ... ,.ii..u,1 i... yond wiping the glass quite dry each I 1UUIUIUU. AH HI l( III BLH T 110 1 1 11 V li nlila cau be seeu the paper must be re- iuou, uuu me glass slightly tilted. As thev attain siza. iiri..lt inir eveutually potting will be necessary, and everv effort slinnM hn ..,,!. ... keep the plants oonstautly growing. I uuuaguum IIV11IH, Skim Milk for Chickens. With the purpose 'of stndviug tho effect of skim milk diet on young growing chickens nu experiment was conducted at the Indiaua agricultural experiment fitutiou iu w hich two lots of chickens were under observation. There were ten chickeus of two breeds in each lot, raugiug from four to six weeks of age at the beginning of the experiment. Each lot received the same food, care aud treatment, ex cepting oue was fed all the skim milk wanted, while the other was given none. The gruiu fed consisted of two parts crushed com, one part bran aud one part ground outs. They were also fd cracked boue, cabbage aud lettuce. When the experiment begun the total weight of oue lot of chickeus was only one-half au ouuee more than the othor. The experiment lasted from July 11 to KepUmber S. I The result of the fefdiug show that the chickens fed milk and grain ate some considerable more grain than did those receiving no milk. The re suits also show that the chickens of lot one, receiving no milk, nindo nn average weekly gain of 2.02 ounces. while those fed milk made a gain per week of 4.40 ounces, or over one fourth pound. The chickens fed milk made a more rapid and uniform gain than those fed grain only. The gen ernl results of the feeding in every wny seemed to show the superior in fluence of the skim milk on the growth of the birds. American Agricultur ist. Innrlnn Weeds, From time to time this country is startled by publications issued from high schools and colleges as to the appearance of this or that weed iu some localities and warning cuttiva tors agninst them. Learned and long descriptions nre given of these particular weeds and general alarm is excited by a supposed new trouhle. cry few of these new weeds ere worthy, however, of n thought, so fur ns particular cnltiva tion of the soil is concerned. The cultivator expects to boe and cultivnte among his crop, aud one weed is no more to him than another. This is especially true of annual weeds, which do not flower nntil after the cultivator has been through. The prickly let tuce is an illustration of this; its bo tnnical name is lactnea scariola. Con tinuous waruiug against its appear nnce is heard everywhere, but it does not come into flower until July, and long before that the cultivator hns destroyed it. Xo cultivator need fear atiy annual weed. Serious trouble comes from those which have running root stocks. In that case every little piece of root will make a new plant Ju this list we might name the Cana dian thistle, the English bindweed (Couvolvulus arvensis), the so-called sachnliue (Polygonum snchaliueuse. Holannm Carotinaum) nnd the couch grass (Triticum repens). And even these can be destroyed by two or three successive hoeings or cultivat ings. It is an exceptional case 'when a plant lives without leaves during one season. The old question of dealing with destructive weeds is very simple one we have either to hoe them out before they have a chance of making seeds or prevent them from having perfect leaves dur ing one season's growth. The intelli gent cultivator knows this so well that he is not alnrmed by the appearance of a new weed, but rather enjoys it as it adds somewhat to his hotnuical knowledge. Median's Monthly. Ilalry Precautions. Shade in pastures, either from trees and sheds, is essential in midsummer to keep the cows from becoming lev erishly overheated to the detriment of the quality of the milk. During my dairy experience I have encouut ered a great deal of tainted milk di rectly attributable to the overheating of cows. Keep them as cool ns pos sible and remove all exciting factors. such as driving them to uud from the pastii re with dogs, etc. When it comes to the cure of milk. hot weather has no terrors for a dairy- mo.i luily prepared aud willing to in telligently combat its deleterious ef fects. Tho hotter the weather the more prolonged should be your appli cation of hot wator in sterilizing milk utensils, riaciug the tiu milk pans, pails nud cuus in the sun nfter wash ing was formerly thought to have no more influence than simply to dry mom. jow it is known that follow ing rigorous scalding a thorough suu buth of all dairy utensils destroys any mining uucieriii Hint mignc quickly propagate aud ruin milk quality. Ill smells about a oow stable multiply witn amazing rapidity during the heuted term. With cows milked there twice a day it means a dangerous iu on ace to milk. If you canuot keep the atmosphere of your stable as sweet smelling as that of your pasture, milk the cows in the pasture every time. Aiionu to tue care oi mux as soon as it has been drawn from the cow. To lot it stand about in pails to wait couvenieuce is dangerous; to dump a hundred pounds or more of it freshly milked into a narrow can is perni cious. Milk shtrnld always be aerated aud coolest HUthcieutly to keep it fresh twelve hours before it is ever stored in bulk. No better way can be de vised for tainting fresh milk ouicklv and effectually than by plunging a vessel ol it into cold witter. The re sulting taint is co.uuiuu:y spoken of as Smothered milk. If you do not possess ice you should wet down the noor and walls of your dairy room several times a day with cold water. This will materially aid in keeping the atmosphere of tho apartment coot and sweet even during the hottest days. Good, firm butter can be produced in July as well as in less heated mouths if you keep the thermometer in your dairy l oom as close to sixty degrees as possible. In this apart ment secure free ventilation with low temperature, especially at night. If there is cold running water on your premises utilize it for the dairy's good iu hot weuther. ripe it to your milk house. Churning should always be done early iu the day before the warmth of the sun has made its in fluence felt. By following this plan you ought not to be troubled with butter coming soft, even if you possess no ice. Oeorge E. Newell iu Orange iudd Farmer. Wire's Jlulli Muney In Turkey. Among Jjjfte Turks bath money forms BU I Li D1VIJ UiltlllHJja t'UUllUCl tue uiisiiumi engaging to allow h wife a eertuiu sum for but inn k pu his iur- poses, li it be withheld, she h oulv to so before the cmll ami bus ru her slipper upside down. If the com plaint be not then 'redressed it is i sufficient ground for I'.lvorcn. by Ilia Hera-eant. From Tti Dmiocral, Oranit tiapidn. Mich. At the Hlahlgan Soldiers' Borne, In Grand Rapids, lives Rsrgeant Richard Dunn, hal and hearty, although he carries the sears of several wounds sustained In lome of the battles of the Civil War. In recounting his experience to a reporter, Mr. Dunn said: "Ahout a year and a half ago I bajran to have trouble with my stomach. My suffer lnf wns so Intense that I tried dirfnrent medicines and doctored with several physi cians, but without iermuont relief. "I read an seeount of Dr. Williams' I'lnk l'llls for Pale People havlnt cured a ease much like mine, and Ida elded o give them a trial, which 1 did. "After tak ing five boxes I was cured. 1 never felt bet ter than I do nnw .... I .. A Woiimfrd ffe'dee. my younger days. I am naturally a rolmst man, but that stomach trouble, together with rheu mat Ism. which afterward set In, were mak ing fast inroads upon my health and I am satlsiied that It would have been hut a short time before my aomradea would have been conducting the regulation funeral cere monies over my remains, had I not chanced to read of and taken Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Teople. ''There are several others In the home who are taking these pills nnd are receiving great benefit." IUchabd Ddnh. Huhtnrlbad and sworn to before me. this 1st day of Nov., 1897. Hissr (limns, Xotary Public. Sergeant Dunn Is perfectly willing that anyone should write htm In reference to bis ease, provided stump Is enolosed for the reply. All tho elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves nre contained In a con densed form In Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. They are also a speelHa for (rMiinr .v milinim, SUCn BS sup pressions. Irregularities and all forms of weakness. In men they euro oases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Rise of the English Language. We all know, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, that the English lan guage hns been growing at a remark able rate during this century, and thnt It has been spreading over the whole globe. But few, however, really com prehend bow rapid this growth has been. At the opening of the century French was spoken by 81,000,000 peo ple, German by 80,000,000, Russian by 30,000.000, Spanish by 27,000,000, En glish by 21,000,000, and Italian by 16. 000,000. To-day English Is the Ian cuase of 130.000.000. French of 45.000. 000, German o? 70,005,000, Russian of 7C.000.000, Spanish of 33,000,000, and Italian of 35.000,000. In other words, during the present century English bus not only risen from the fifth plnco to the first, but hns gained enormously on the rest In relative magnitude, expand ing from about 13 per cent, of the total to over 80 per cent. With this Increase of the English speaking people tho lan cunge Itself hns kept Dace. Concurrent witn this growth of the language there has been an equal. If not greater. In crease In knowledge. Three hundred years sgo one man could know oil there was to be known. To-day one man can know thoroughly only one small branch of one science. This Increase of knowl edge has been most rapid during tho last part of the present century. More than any other cause, the progress of modern Invention and , science ha brought about an enormous extension of the language. Thousands of techni cal words and expressions now In com mon use would never have been coined but for the Innumerable parts of th never ending list of new Inventions In mechanics and discoveries In science. In no better way can this rapid In'creast In knowledge, and thereby In the mini ber of words used, be realized than b; k comparison of the first referencf works with those of the present day. Women Criminals Outnumber Men. Russia's penal statistics show that In the dominion of the Czar the womeu criminals outnumber thu men by near ly 60 per ccut., Just the contrary being the case In other countries. Most of the women criminals are unmarried, and tho majority come from the labor lug classes Iu the cities. Best Tohseco Spit sa4 Saoke Tsar lift away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag. Belle lull of life, nerve and vigor, taka No-To boo, toe wnnaer-worher, that makes weak men strong. All drugitista, Me or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling UemeUy Co., Chicago or New York London's Zoo In Regent's Park con tains an Intelligent female Arabian ba boon that can say "Mama." She was brought from Tunis by B r H. H. Johnston, the African traveler, who Is superintending her education. To Core Constipation forever. Take Cascarets Cundv Cathartic lOo or CSa. If U C. a fall to ours, druggists refund mooes. Nn nrevlnna PrlnnA' nf Wolu. h(1B been a grandfather. I have found Plan's Cure for Cntisnmnttnn an unfailing niedlclne.-K. H. Lots, liWS&oott bU, C'uvlngU.n. Ky, Oct 1, 1SUI. Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soolhln. teething, softens the iiuma. rtdupMinii.m.- tloo, allays pain, euros wind eoJio, JUaa noitie. 6 Payable semi-annually at Iheso bondn urn n tlrat . r T j . . V k"m "w pioin, iimuuni uunuincs, lana and other property of an Industrial Corannny located close to Chicago. h The flnmnsnv lina Koon ontuKlioLnl eV n .. : ii i . . . increasing business. kn-Jntf LMvr80 , Pnye en of high reputalion, esteemed for their honesty and busmess ability. They have made so groat a success of this business that the bonds ot thk Company are rarely eter offered for sole. A few of these bonds came into our hands during the hard times from parties who had purchased tnem several venrs ho-a. w nffor li accrued interest. .mnnThf hLr!ty 'nd krge interest Industrial Bond are recommended as kin imong tne best. Fir.i.ei.. boua. .,a .ecuniu . r uii ki..u. buhi u..u .io KENDALL & WHITLOCK, DANKERS AND -BROKERO. ftM av asm . . u The Mother Was Not Deceived. lie wss tired looking young man as he leaned up against a shade tree on Miami avenue, and the pntrolmnn who came along and halted to look him over finally queried: , "Well, what nre yott doing here?" "More or less t-tlght," wns the an swer. "What's that paper you have In your hand J" "You can have It." "Bank check, ehT" said the officer fl he scanned It under the light. "Have you been trying to work a confidence game?" "Oh, no," replied the young man as he yawned sleepily. "Thnt was a little racket on iny own account." "How do you mean?" "Why, I'm going with a girl who loves me for myself alone, but her mother looks at the cash side of tho question." "And you filled out this check to de ceive her?" "That's what I did. I showed her that I had $3,000 In the bank, but what did she do but post right down there and find out thnt I didn't have a hair pin on deposit." "And whatJ" "Why, that's how I came to get tight. She showed me the door and I knew from the way she closed It behind me that the syndicate was busted, and so I went to ruin at the neatest saloon!"' r)etrolt Free f ress. He Vf aa mere. Borne visitors In Virginia hired an old Begro on plantation to drive thea to see the Natural Bridge. So says tb Toronto Saturday Night On nearlng the bridge they asked th colored man Its height and width, and If he really thought It such a wonder, after all. nia replies were so vagus that one of them said: "Now, Sam, confess; you nnve nevet been so near the bridge In-fore." "Lord, sun!" ho replied, "I 'membel coming here to help de day dey lay df corner-ston'; but I ain't teck notlcf 'bout how high de bridge was built, nor bow far 'cross 'twui. Of co'se, I aln' come heab much sence; bnt dls nlg ger never goln' to forgtt dat day." Ho-To-Ttae for Fifty Cants. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak man strong, blood pur, ftoo. U. All druggists. A tax of sixpence per head Is levied on all passengers landed In the Isle of Man. It Is collected from the steam ship companies carrying the passengers. Ever Hare a Iog lliither Von When rlillng a wheel, making yen wonder for a few minutes whethcroi- not you .-ire to geta fall and a broken neck r SVutililu't von nave given a small farm Just then fur siiijie means nf driving ilt the heanty A few ilmps of am monia shot from a l.liiuld Pistol would dn it effectually and still nut permanently Injure the animal. Huch pistols sent puxtpaid for fifty cents In stamps by New York I'nlon Hupply Co, 11 Leonard ft, New York City. Kvcry bicyclist at times wishes be had one. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to tho originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care anil skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Flo Svhup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Calikohma Fia Kvkup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fio Svia-p Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs hus given to millions of furailies, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advunce of all other lnxutlves, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it' docs not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertoget its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN ritANOISOO, Cak LOUISVILLE, Kl. NEW TOIIK. N. T. Cleanliness l Nae Pride, Dirt's Hie Honesty." Com mon Sense Dictates the Use of SAPOLIO COLD BONDS, the Globe Trust Company, Chicasrn, 111. - - . Jt,outo , onnBB riaoo. wow York. M 1100 AXMINSTEN fa CARPET, B 79c, In our tlfty years' experience as " p4 manufacturers. Carpets never have f-4 ss been as low as during " This Special " Fa Hale," and an opportunity like this la n not likely to present Itself again. Inn ES offer sew Carneta fr.s. lurnliih wail i a en lining inn psy ire'gnt onoruers s I nf Si and over received during this month. Uur l.tthoginplied Carpet f I Catalogue showing goods In hand, r"4 painted colors: also, new lOD-page 1 i eatsloiiffM nf Furniture anil everv. thing necessary fur houaefurnliu ts I Ing are mailed tree to any address. r-. Rest quality Aimlnatar Moquette El nog. 11 III. -Will I IJtnu lliviin., p-M the colorings are In thoe delicate fc4 fea. tints and shades for wtilcU these f pa carpets are famous. R nuarm veseviivr mm ww.i i JULIUS HINEH & BON, Dept. 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