Fall Medicine It fully Important and Banefl- eiai spring Madioino. Hood's Bsrsaparllta is Just the medlolne ' to kesp the blood rloh sod para, ornate ao appetKe, giro good digestion tod ton and strengthen the great yltal organs. It Wards oft malaria, fevers end other forms of Illness which lo readily ovorooma a Weak end debilitated system. Hood's Sarsaparilla H America's Greatest Medicine. Moad'a Pilla care Indigestion. (Scent, The year 47 B. C. waa the longest year on record. Br order of Jullna Caesar It contained 445 day. The ad' BIttonal days were put In to make the aaaona conform ai near a potalble With the eotar year. now Be Fought. Dukane Before war waa declared Bplffln was very anxious to fight. Gas wen Well, he fought all through the war. "Did he?" "Yea; be fought shy of the recruiting ofllcera." New York Journal. Forty-seven muscles nre called Into play In the production of the human Voice. o Care Constipation rorereta . T?S Ctrarot Candy Citthartlo. IQe nr tna MUX CO. lull to euro, druggist refund moaty. The coet of keeping up the drinking fountain and cattle troughs In London Is 18.500 per annum. A single trough In a busy thoroughfare crista 250. Beauty Is Blootl Dee. CVan blood mum a clean skto. W Beauty Without it. Cascareta, Candy Catha tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring an the lasy liver and driving all ira- K unties from the body. Ki-gin today to anish pimples, boila, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking l-asearcta, beauty for ten cents. All drug, pats, satisfaction guaranteed, lUc, 2oc, Wo. Dry-Plate rttntograaihr. The first amateur pictures on dry plates were made something after the method employed by Charles Lamb's celebrated Chinaman In obtaining roast pig. The Chinaman burned his house to roast his pig; the amateur tore his camera to pieces to get his picture. The first hand camera was patsooard bos containing one plate. A pinhole served aa a lens, and after the exposure of the plate the box was taken to the dark room, cut open, and the plate extracted. This was rather expensive picture-making, and It was not long before a magaslne ca mera was Invented; and suddenly all the world began taking pictures. The date of the invention of the dry-plate dates back scarcely eighteen years; hut in that short time the growth and application of photography have been ao remarkable that it can be compared to nothing more aptly than to the 4 amazing development of the geolo which the unlucky fisherman release'd from the jar. In 1880 the outlay for photographic material was, in round numbers, $25,000. Ten years later It amounted to $2,500,000. During the - first-named year perhaps one hundred end fifty persons were employed in Its manufacture. Today one single firm has fifteen hundred employes. This firm alone manufactures in a week so much sensitive film that, if made into one long strip seven inches wide, it would measure over one hundred miles In length. rewrite Subject for Fnotoaranhv. IVrhaps no celestial body has been photographed so many times as the moon. At Lick Observatory the "mau In the moon" sits for his picture many times during the year. Jupiter and Saturn are also frequent subjects, and no day posses in which some sun-spot daes not leave Its celestial autograph on the sensitive plate. Many astro ,. nocnlcal discoveries have been made through photography, the greatest of them being the discovery, by Professor Draper, of oxygen in the sun. Thi applications of photography are so tany and so varied that a whole to)- tnae of the St. Nicholas would be re quired to describe them; for there i do department of knowledge In wale) It has been so extensively used, an , . none to which it has been so universal ly herpful. YOUNG AT SIXTY. Serena comfort and happiness In ad vanced years are realized by compara tively few women. Their hard Uvea, inelr liability to ae rkras troubles on account of their perm liar organism and their profound Igiio ranoa concerning themselves, all coin bine to shorten the period of usefulness and fill their later years with suffering. Mrs. Plnkham has done much to make women strong. She has given advice to many that has shown them how to guard against disease and retain vigor ous health in old age. From every cor aer of the earth there is constantly com ing the most convlnciug statements from women, showing the efficacy of Lydla E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Com pound in overcoming female Ills. Here is a letter from Mrs. J, C. Orms, of 120 Horner St., Johnstown, Pa., which is earnest and straight to the point i " Dzab Mas. Pinkham: I feel it my duty to tell all suffering women that I think your remedies are wonAerfuL I had trouble with my head, dizzy spells and hot flashes. Feet and hands were cold, waj very nervous, could not sleep " well, bad kidney trouble, pain In ovaries and congestion of the womb. " Since taking your remedies I am better very way My bead trouble is all gone, have no pain in ovaries, and am on red of womb trouble. I can eat and sleep well and am gaining in flesh. I y consider your medicine the best to be bad for female troubles." . The present Mrs. Pinkham's expert- . cttoa In treating female ills is unparnl lelled, for years aha worked aide by aide with Mrs. Lydla W Plnkham, and f jr sometime past has lad sola oharga cf .Abe orrsaponden' 'department of I r fraat business ' by letter fit y as a bur rniifl t'.'lsj I for woman's mm t n a A Woman's flood Work. Mmo. Pescova of Prague has been decorated by the Emperor of Austria as an acknowledgment of the work she has done for women. Some time ago she erected a fine building where about 2000 ISohominn womon nre an nually propnred for the Tragus nnl vorsity. Hhe is well known as a writ er on educational matters and as I poet. Kngngementa In Denmark. "In Denmark a girl never knows the pure, nnndnlternted joy of receiv ing a diamond engagement ring," re- mnrKoil a returned traveler. ".Sho gets a plnin gold band known as a wed ding ring in that country, and it is worn on her left third finger. On tho day of her marriage the bridegroom changes it to hor right third liuger, which is the marriage finger in tlint country of qneer customs. When the husband dies his widow changes her ling again to her loft thin! finger, and everybody knows that sho is a widow. Beiug engaged can't mean a great deal of happiness in Denmark any way you take it, for a girl is never, under any circumstances, pormitted to see hor betrotuod ono minute alone." Kew lork Sun. A New frema Preparation. A new thinir In drAaa mntAt-lnl rr a. paration is said to be oue of the most iH-ouounoeu snooeeses of the season, .'he material is sponged so that it will neither shrink nnp stint Tarn pieces of mutovial exantly alike cnu be uiismi, oi which one win be treated with the preparation and the other loft nntonehd or nnnnnii.1 In th nsnsl way. Both will then be sprinklod wiui water, mo pvepsred material will dl'T flat Olid smooth aa whan nxtr while the other snots nnd nrinkteann Serges often shrink when wot; faoe ciowis ami evon covert coating will spot, and alpaca is an almost impos siblo wet weather fabric Wh en fcrAnfc- ed to the new finish they are snid to oe not only rain proof, but softer and Silkier than ever. For nv.-linir n,1 seaside wear the now nrnenss is em n. ing golden opinions, nnd women are Bam to oe oiessing the inveutor of it. Short tormon on Rlioea. Many reasons have been given for the preference shown by women gen erally for high heels. One is that the practice adds height to the body; an other that it adds gracefulness to the carriage. To the latter one misut take exception, for it may do so as long as the wearers stand still, but when they move about it imparts what can best be described as a wobbling motion wliieli is the reverse of grace ful. Tight shoes, Again, are worn with the object of making the feet look smaller, but, as a matter of fact. the better shape a foot is the smaller it will look, but in the disproportion ately small foot there is always in volved an awkward gait. The foot of a tall woman should be larger than the foot of a small woman. The foot iu length should be the length of the ulua, a bone in the forearm, which extends from a protubernnoe in the outer portion of the wrist to the el bow. Of course the ulna is longer in tall people, and to be graceful the foot should be also. Many people may be sn.prised that the foot should be as long as the forearm, and might be inclined to dispute the fact nnless proved by demonstration. Philadel phia Times, Shoulder Wraps unit Capet. Something in the way of a light Wrap is considered an iiulispeusable accessory to every well arranged toi let. It may not coustantlv be worn. but it is exceedingly convenient and naefnl to have in case one boards an open car or has occasion to remain any length of time out of doors or in a enrrent of air. The prettiest wraps are masses of lace and OnfHness, Tkey must have a tolerably firm foundation, but diaphanous fabrics make up the larger part of them. One model has a shawl shaped mid dle portion and rufles in tho greatest profusion. These ruffles nre made of lace edging four inches deep. This edging is put on extravagantly full, so much so, indeed, that it wakes ruch ings that might almost suggest a bur densomo quantity. There are nine of these r utile ruchings and they overlap so as to make a length of about 22 inches at the extremest point. The shawl shaped middle is more popular tbsn the circle, which seems to indi cate what has lung been predicted the gradual return to favor of the old fashioned shawl, which has been out of nse so many j eats that very few people possess one that is at all avail able. Exception, of course, is made to the owners of India shawls, who seem to cling to theiu with theiutmost pertinacity. - Other capes are made in shawl shape nnd tiituuie I with bauds of flat garniture or very rich embroid ery. One model is large enough to cover the figure and extends soma distance below the waist line; indeed, the point at the back falls at least a third of the distance over the skirt The collar is high and flaring and elaborately trimmed with feather rnchings. The border has live rows of rioh galloon set on at regular in tervals and attached to the fabrio by embroidery stitches. New York Ledger, . I'M and Aba an of Tails, Little bv littla tha voil. . Umi. Ins UDward. and Puria un that tv... may now ba worn no farther ovar tha J .1 1 L 1 . I . . . aue Niu juai Deueaiu vna nosa. Tola fashion has esrtalnl Ita ninLu to recommend it, Born one has remarked: "Waa a otaiort to b abla to tlriak M a cream soda or inks a onn of tea with out all that bother of raising the veil and the worse bother of getting down again." There are all aorta and kinds of veil ing, but, before buying, a little stndy of effect is necessary. A face that looks well behind a thin gaur.e, with occasional dots, will look wan and haggard nnder a Russian not, heavy with chenille balls. Women who persist in wearing a dotted veil nnder one of chiffon are simply ruining their eyesight. Doctors say that the wear ing of veils, dotted ones in particular is ruinous to the eyesight, and also that oculists owe a large pnrt of their Incomes to this feminine habit. If veils must be worn, the bow at the back must be avoided, and the ends drawn into the smallest kind of a knot and tucked out of sight. The smartest dressed women do not wear voils, though this may be only a hot weather fancy. .New York Tribuno. Caring for ITnt. To the dainty woman who wishes to keep ber hats np to the standard without a great outlay of money or coustant recourse to Madame Mil liner, the practical hints given her classes by a first class teacher of mil linery may prove worthy of considera tion. The nest velveteen, says this woman who knows, is better than silk velvet, so far as durability and kcop in order are ooncerned, for making at trimming hats. Rain will not soil a good quality of vclvetocn, as a little steaming will make it as good as new. while a few drops of water on silk velvet makes little indentations hard to remove. For black hats, chip or straw, beginning to grow rnstv, li quid shoe polish may be nsed to good advantage. Hats should be brushed every day before laying aside to kep the duet from grinding in. Artificial flowers, drooping and crushed, mny be brightened and freshened by shak ing for ton miuntos through the steam from the boiling teakettle. Ostrich feathers respond to the same treat ment. A good quality of ribbon makes the most durable, nnd oonse qnently the cheapest, of all hat trim mings, standing the moisture of the sea or flying dust of business streets or country driving better than flowers, feathers or lace. Steel ornaments may be made as good as new by scrubbing in hot soap' suds, using a nail brush to reach the interstioes, then polishing it with - a chamois or drying in sawdust. To renovate old black thread or French laces dip into a solution of weak green tea, then spread out upon several thicknesses of newspaper laid upon tue ironing board or other flat Bur face. With a pin pick out each little point or scallop, cover the lace with sheets of newspapers, and put t weight on the paper, allowing it to re main 21 hours. Fine white laces. delicate ribbons and silks, may be iresneueu and cleaned with powdered magnesia, or, if not too badly soiled. with hot flour taking care that it is not browned in the beating. Sprinkle the magnesia or flour upon a smooth sheet of wrapping paper, lav the silk or luce upon the paper and sprinkle more maguesia over it. Cover with another sheet of paper, place a book or some light weight on the pnner. letting it rest there several days. Take tue laorio up, shake well, and brush wrtii a soft brush. For lnces that re quire stineuing rinse in a pint of water in which gum arabia the size of a pea is dissolved, roll about a bottle and pull or pat with a soft towel until dry. Philadelphia Times. Faahlnn Hintt. Steel and mnlanliita form a nnmlit. nation noted in the newest buckles. Nearly all of the dressy gowns this season have a sash tied iu the back or at the left side. Skirts are much gored and have flounces at the foot. These usually wiaeu towara me Dack, Neck ruches made of verv fine wlu Brussels net, finely dotted with bloc chenille, are stylish and becom ing. , They ara finished with long, graceful ends. Entire gowns of beavv black anoitca sue, witu deep fringed edges. are iu vogue for eveniug wear. They look beet made over a foundation of black satin. Ribbon trimmings will be much used in autumn millinery on both bats and toques. This is a sensible fashion, siuce ribbon is not easily nun oy nuceriain autumn weather. The wide dhectoire toue still remain popular. A new silk maslin which has some of the stiffness of horse hair and silk moreeu is beiug made up iuto petti coats. It rustles almost as industri ously as real silk, and when trimmed with lace and plenty of ruffles it is a good substitute. A somewhat striking effect is pro duced by the use of white linen duck skirts and black satin or brocaded jackets. There is a blouse front, pre ferably of white India silk, with a bit of lace aud a collar that is much leas voluminous than any of those hereto fore seen. New dresses show flounces placed lengthwise of the skirt iu the seams. They ara much narrower at tha top than the foot, and are so arranged that they fall in jabot fashion. They are cut off at the hem of tha skirt even with tha braid, and simply hemmed. ' Donble faoed cashmere and drap d'ete will share French honors with Venetian cloth in tha making of ele gant tailor costumes for dress occa sions. Silk gimps, velvet ribbon in various widths, white katiu. and gold braid ara the chosen decorations for these gowns; otherwise cream or white aatln, overlaid with guipure laoe, will ba asad. A DaaiMtla f neldaat. Pram ins Observer, FlunMn.j, Jfith. "Early la November, 1B-M," says Prank fjoog. who Hves near Laonon, Hleh., "on Starting to get up froei the dinner table, I was takM with a pata in my baok. The pain Ineransed and I was obliged to take to mybad. fbepdyaMaa who was summoned proaoanoed myaaMniimootar rheumatism aooompanled by tamnago. Re gave ma remedies and Injaoted morphine Into my arm to ease the pain. "My dtsastnl gradually heenm wonts un til I thought that death wonld be woloome release from my sulTerlnira. llesldea my rogular physician I aleo eonsultod another, bat he gave me no enoournvemenl. On QttHng tTp From Oi Table. "I was finally Induoed through reading Soma aoonnnts In tho nowepaixwa mgnrd ItiR the womtxrfnl enres wrought by Dr. Williams' ftuk I'UU for Pakt People, to try tuara. I took the pills according to direc tions and soon began to notloe an Improve ment In my oondltloo. Before the nrst box waa uaed I oould gat about the bouse, and altar using flra boxes waa entirely enres. "inn that tine I have felt no retarn of tha rhaamatld pains. I am oonAdnnt that Ir. W1MI4M' Pink Pills saved my life and I try to Indnoe my Mead wo are sink to try the aama remedy. I will gla lly answer kuriilrleaaunonrBlag my Mekness and won rtnrfnlouro, provided stamp Is enoloeed for reoty. Fhakk Iisn." fiworn to before me at Yontoe, Mloh., this 10th day of April, ll. O. B. QoLlmuiTH. Jtiftio of Oil Jesoa, Tnfnea Cannat fie Oared by tonal npplfnattnna. a they cannot fearh th diK-Am-rt portion of the enr. Then- Is only on way to rnre l.-nfns, an-t that. Is by eonstltn timial remr.ll-. 1) nrtml nansed hv an 'n-nam-l iwhmIIMimi of the mnnoira llnin'vof tht Knxtwhlan Tnhe. When this tnbo nets In. fl-ml you hare a rumbling eminil or Imper. font hearing, nml when It Is entirely closed Denrness 1 tho result, and nnless the Inllam matlon can l token not and this tube re stored to Itx normal condition, hearing will be deetroy-d forver. Nine cases out of ten are cnuned by estnrrh, which is nothing butan In flamed t omlltlon of the m neons surfaces. We will give One Hnndied Dollars for any ease of Deafneas (canned by catarrh) that can. jot be en red by Hull's Catarrh turo. Send for circulars, free. o . . u J- CaajBT ft Co., Toledo, a Bold by Dmtrirlsta, 7.1c. Hall's Family puis are the best. In many European galleries the pic tures nre dusted by means of ulr syringes. Beeins to Get Itlpe. One complaint seems to get npe in au tumn, and that Is neurnlgla. To soothe the pain, strengthen the nerves and rid the lystem of It, use Bt. Jacobs Oil, the best known cure. The Emperor of China has to fast 64 days In each year for the sake of re ligion. Pest Tessera Bait ind Bawkt Toar IJIk Iwiy, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mas letlo. full of life, nerve and visor, take No-Ta-Bae. the wonder-worker, that makes weak mon itrong. All druKiilsta, SOo or II. Cure guaran iced. Booklet and sample free. Address starling Homed Co., Chicago or New York Chinese cntnnge In the shape of a knife has been traced back as far as 2240 B. C. Edneate Vonr Tlowela With Caacareta, r?nmlV Pntlmt-tlt. nilt- MH.tlnnllnn Inra... lOc.lBc If GC.C.iall.drusKiaiarufuQdiuuuam A cannon ball fired from one of the great Krupp or Armstrong guns travels i,887 feet per second. Dear Emmm-If ymi know of a solicitor or canvasser In your city or el nowhere, espe cially a man who has solicited for sulncrln. tlona. Insurance, nursery stock, books or tail oring, or a man who enn sell goods, you will confer a favor by telling him to correspond with us! or If yon will Insert this notice In your paier and such parties will cut this no. tlce out and mall to ns, we may he able to fur Dlfh them a good position In thoir own and adjoining counties. Address, IMKK1CAN WOOLEN MILLS CO Chicago. At Kansas City 10 pounds of Ice cost a cent. Ever Itava a Hoar Hot her Ton W hen riding a wheel, making yon wonder for a few minutes whetheror not you are to geta fall and a broken neck 1 Wouldn't yon have Iven a small farm Innt thn of driving off the beasif A few drops of am monia shot from a Liquid Ptstnl would do It efreetnallv and itlll nut M,n.n.nilw 1.1. the animal Kuch platola sent postpaid for fifty cents In stamps by New York Union ruppiy yo, inn L,eonsro. Bt, New Yors City, tvery bloyellst at times wishes ha bad one Flte permanently cured. Noflta Resa after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great . erve Restorer. 2 trial bottle and treatlre Ires. Dr.n.H.KLina, Ltd.,UBl Arch BtPhlla,Pa i!m,T,i",I?w ,.'?00,nl" ""P fwehlldres tealliing, loftena tha sums, reduces IntUmma. tluu. allays uaiu. pares wind uullo. )c,a botlia TAPS toast cam on Uio scene after my taklns two CASCAKBT8. Thla 1 am sure baa caused my bod health for tho paat three yeure. I am atill taking Cascurcts, the only ouluurtlc worthy of aoUos by Musihlo people." UKU. w. UOWLXS, HSiM, MISS. CANOV tsadi mass assisnwsa n.fW"' ralatablerT-otant. TaM Good, po flood. Meyer Blokaa, Weaken, or Gripe. lOo. S6o. do. ... OURK CONSTIPATION. ... Ilwllst awm, CHMf. Umtntl, Swt lt. til HOsTO-Rlfi l ?lt"Lr8nee r all iiimhi ,.va iodhoo EXPECT1HLU0TIIERS Why raffer nntold eala and torture In ehUdhirth vh.n It can be made ufe, mre and easy by uleg IIITI'IIKI.I.A I OMFOI'NII (Indorsed by letd? uig phystclau. TtioUMuat of tMttiaonUla). Saul twos. Ulad Tldlass la Mthararasnl free. LADY AUBNT WANTBII-HOOD PAY. AddnMlDK.J.H. DVB MEDICAL INSTITUTE, TjrrAWTBD-Caaa i at bad haallk that I-fA-wa t ld I M. IsBlBABaChaailaai lawaaai aas la I nMiai in n glaag fraaa the Days ef 04 lUaaa. Passing through a vacant lot tha othar day where soma boys were hav ing a game ef ball, t beard ana af thsm who had got a raa oa tha knuckles from a "foul," ea claim, Jlalay, that hurts!" and then, after rabbins; his fingers a menant, ha want back to hrs place on tbe field, little dreaming that he had Jnst altered a solemn invocation to tbe old Roman demigods Castor and Pollug. For our vulgar "Jlmlny" is but a corrnptlon of the Itrn "gemlnt," twins, a name applied to Castor and Pollug, the twin ions of Jupiter and Led a. These hero gods were the pa trons of games and festivals of all kinds, and the especial friends ef trav elers; hence, when an old Roman ex claimed, "0 Gemlnt!" It wag a devout appeal to the gods for help or protec tion, very much the some aa when a knight of old called on bis patron taint, Miss E. F. Andrews. Br. Jacobs Oil euros Itheumsttsav St. Jacobs St. Jacobs St. Jacons Bt. Jacohs 8t, Jacoiis Br. Jacobs Oil euros Neuralgia, Lumbago. Sciatica. Bprnlns. Bruises. Boroness. StilTnnss. Backache. On, cures Oil cures Oil cures Oil cures Oil euros Bt. Jacobs Oil cures Bt. jAoons Bt, Jacobs Oil cures Oil cures Mu9culnraoD.es, For Whooping Conch, nWaCure lea sne rrw.ful remedy.- M.P. lirrr.H,B7Throop Ave., Brooklyn, K. Y, Kov. 14. IPBt. Llnmns nre the chief freight carriers In Central Peru. The usual load for an animal Is about 100 pounds. It you put upon his back more thnn he can enslly enrry he quietly kneels nnd will hot budge until the load Is reduced. No-To-Hoc far Fifty Cents. Gnammeed tobacco haMt enre. makes weak aiea strong, blood pure, too, sl AU druggist The pupil of the eye Is so called be cause when looking In It a very small linnge of the observer mny be seen, hence the term from the Lurtln "pupil Iub," or little pupil. To Cure A Cold In One Dny. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Drugg lata refund money if it fulls to ours, 80a. "Gyp" having proposed a general boycott of the Hebrews, her publishers, MAI. Cnlmann-Levy, have Informed her that they will no longer publish her books. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the Califoiinia Fio Syrup Co. only, nnd we wish to Impress upon nil the Importance of purchasing- the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fio Syrup 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 Syiiup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. ' It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN rttANOISOO, C.t LOriSVILLE. Mr. MBW YOKE. SJ, T. OLD lit Payable serai-anauall j at the Globe Trust Co., Chicago, I1L These boncU are a first mortgage upon the entire plant, including buildings, land and other property of an Industrial Company located dose to Chicago. TheCompiioy has been established for matiy yearn, is well known and doing a large and increasing business. Tbe officers of the Company are men of high reputation, esteemed for their honesty and business ability. They hare node so great a success of this buiines-that the bonds of this Company are rarely erer offered for sale. A lew of tbee bonds came in to our hands during tho hard times from parties who had purchased them several years ago. We offer them in issues of $100.00 each for $30.00 and ecrued interest, For security and a large interest rate theaa Industrial Sonda are recommeiidesl as beiug among the best. jHisj uiaaw bond and aaourtUaa of all kinds bought and sold. Kendall & Whltlook. Cankers and Broker, a Iofcauaara Play. Haw Tort. APOLIO Is Like a Good Temper. "It Sheds a ' Brightness everywhere. CHOOSE FOR TO'JRSELF.o i we nroeiiy eavarmeerpeeinien Bargain mm . en ef oat catalogues, but wadoal eotota this 4 I adyeniMiesiu btcaine wa'ra parplesed. Our furniture catalogue contttu of tea pages, every . pact Ailed with Mrfiin. Now, how are wa ta 1 I teltct eat t We My to you, If there! anything T on earth In the furniture or carpet line that , yon want, you'll fled It In our catalog uea at I fest to pr unt. cheaper Ihsa you tan buy It . . anywhere tUe. ' ' would wo t peed our money advtnhlng our t furniture and carpet catalogue (ihey'ra abio- lulely free, not even a utamp neceuary) If they . weren't worth HavlngT Not much. If you t I Bet lhee cataloauet vouil tee for vouraelf X what an enormous amount you can aava by . . buying from mill owners aod furnitura maait- 1 ' A facturere liko w are. I X That carpet catalogtrt tbsl we areieanalooj you thould hare, la the fineat thing an anlat 1 ' m ever dealgncd, and you can select carpet from . . ii ju.i an inoun you were in inc aainpi room ' ' ofoneof our milU, becau-e It's lilhographed la 1 l teo colors from hand painted plates. i T We couldn't exaggerate the value of our ftir , nlture cmalose If we tried, lust think of too 1 t i larse p.iaes devoted to furniture, and every . page filled with bnrfralns. Will you be a friend . 1 ' to yourseltt Will you writs for those CHia- A log ue at oncet Address (exactly as below.) i julius iimns a son, 1 ' Ylept, aoil Baltimore, Md. ,s 1 ,taaa4a)4' The Hcrlln Rundschau In an article concerning the war Indemnity paid by France to Germany at the Frnnco Prusnlan War, enys that the only mis take mnrle by the French officials In notes a bogus 100 thaler blll(Prusstan). Fallow It Up, Bit down and eool oil suddenly, nnd thon regret It, for stiffness nnd soreness Is bound to follow. Follow It up with Bt. Jacobs Ol' and you will have nothing to regret from a prompt cure. The eye of the vulture Is so con structed that It Is a high-power tele scope, ennbllng the bird to see objects at nn nlmoat Incredible distance. -A Pera Cue 'A Perfect Type of the Highest Order of frceMscs in manufacture. " iuf&Cols Breakfast Absolutely Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. ..Costs Less Titan QUE CEHTaCnp.. Be sure that you get the Genuine Article, , made at DORCHESTER, MASS. by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. ESTABLISHID 1780. qood as coLDsnsr VrtMbte FormulM; goMen opportunity! moat Ins. rle MNrt known for ofUce, ioue, frro tTtri-on6 ufHHla tbem. Circular, ltOWLAND, olhc liATOJi k OO m r VdIoo bquwa, Nw York City. IP YOUR Inoomi lt rmnll, nnd you want to nmki Ihtro nmmintnf infiiier, tend Tea Cents for "-Sold Hi." No work. No can rnstaliiir. Leftit.n.nte, profliiible nnd ensy. Ht uii lUl'Fltl.KCN, Ilox 1:1)4, Denver.Colorado "PATEMfS" proriirtKlon raah.ur eay Inslnlmenta.VUWLESa DUllNli. fataul Atturueya. IU7 llroadwar. N. If. TIlB BSt BOOK TIIK W&Rbonnd and mp! Oonaly Ulnit rated price $i, frm,toanvrwdy aendtDS two annual Hiils(Ttitlin. at vl srh to the overland Monthly, BAM FHA.NCISCO. Sainvle Overland, aa. ri E O D O V "E W DISCOVBRT; arm U Jt I O I qulok rellal and oa-e sorst Ra. R.o1 or bouk of teetinionials and IO tlKyw Ireatmeat Free. Dr.S B eaiin iosa. Atlanta, aa. If afflicted with sore eyes use Thompson's Eye Water P. N. U. 41 'S3 :ouh brron. TaaUaae Gocl. tJi lntimfj. Wild try omgats. SUB (pa TTX Edits , PER CENT. ISOWDS A.
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