Here's Sntnit Clond Advice. "The family doctor should din it in o the mother's head all of the time, t ti At tlio health of tha children lies in tho foot. No child should be allowed to (to out into tho snow or rain, or when the walking in wet, without rub bers. When children's rubbors cost only 23 or 80 cent a pair, nobody can rlrad expense as an excuse. Many n fond mother who lias lost a child, woepiniily Inys it all to tho iiiaertitnblo (linpnnsati'in of l'rovidoiinn, whott tho whole trouble was the child ha I no rubbers." Atrerictiu Journal of Ucaltti. feralsn Cnlnm. Persian colors are obtained to a great extent In the softer shades. Whole gowns are made of the material with tha shawl effect, and one with a palo blue Rround, the flguros'in soft tones which blend with It, Is lovely. A blouse of a delicate shade of silk, with a nar row front of some soft white material, has Ion lapels and standing collar of sl!k In Persian colors, with a charm ing effect. Doa't Tohtirco Spit and Smoke Y.tr 1.1ft swot. To quit tobacco easily nmt forever, be mng setle. lull of life, norvo and vigor, talie NoTo Bno, the wnndi-r worlo r, llmt make, wenli men strong. All tlrniri'isls, toc or II. Cure pimnin loid Ilooklct mid snmple free. Address Sterling itemed jr Co, Cblrugo or New York. The lniR.'St nrrnn In the world Is In the Cathedral -f Seville, Hpain. It has 63 pipes uiul 110 stops. Btate or Onin. 'itv or Toledo, I I.II AH ColNTY. ('" Fbakk .1. I'm:.rv piiVermth tlint. h Is ttin senior partner of tin linn of y. ,. t'ltr.NRV At Co. doing lut-l M'-hh In tho City of Tol.tlo. County nnd MHi aforesaid, mil thnt ni l firm will pay the Mini or onk Hi'Miittn im.i. t. Attn for imu.-Ii nnd rvcry ms of rrttitit tllntoannot he run-d bv the life of II W.t.'S Catahkii c'i iik. Kiiask .1. Chunky. fcv.orn to lutforn mo and subscribed In my I' I presence., thin illh lnv of H ccinbi-r, SRAL V A. 1. IMt A. W. Itl.KAMlN, I ' I Notuy Public. Hairs Cstnrrli Cure l tikon Internally, and nets directly on the Mo.nl find mucous su if noes of the aystunt. Send for tcst.imoiiiuls, free. . . . K. .1. CHKNKV Co., Toledo, O. Fold hr Tlruirirlsts, 'en: Hall's Family Pi lis tiro tho bent Inavefo"n1 Pian's Cn re for Conimnt!on n unfnlllng nii.ll. inc. y. K. I,otx, Itfttivnilt fct., Covington, Ky.. Oct. 1, 1KH. ff about SO reroKnlzed cnnllnor sta tions In the Pacific, Oront Hrltnln owns at leant 12 and the United Hintes six. AGRICULTURAL TOPICS Pains and Aches Of Rheumatism Make Countless Thousands Suffer. But this dlsenso Is cured liy Hood's Hnr sapnrllla, whltth neutralises the add In tho blood. If you linvo any symptoms ol rlieumntlsm take Hood's Rnrsnpnrllln at onee and do not wnte tlino ami money on unknown preparation. Tho merit of Hood's Hsrsnparllla Is unipioatlonod anil Its record of cures unequalled. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Amerlca'sOreatcst Medlclncfor rheumatism Clay Soil For rears. The best pear orchards are jrrown on a heavy soil with clay as the sub soil, into which the tap root of the pear will sink beneath all ordinary fluctuations of temperature in the air above. It Is this even temperature that saves pear trees on clay soils to a great extent from the blight which is so freiptunt where tho noil is sandy or gravelly. Tt is not, of course, an ab solute preventive, but we have always noticod that tho pear trees which lived longest and longest continued productive were grown on clay soils, flitting Stritw Willi t'ointiills. Farmers who are putting into the barn or stack cornstalks which aro too damp to keep well can insure safety by occasionally throwing a forkful of dry grain straw in the middle of tho stack or mow. This will absorb soimi of tho moisture and prevent the stalks from heating to excess. We always lilted to have the cornstalks go through enough fermentation to soften them, and if put up while there is still some sweet sap in the stalk, they will do it. Tho caltlo eat them more readily, and they are also more nutri tions. In a severe, cold winter, when cornstalks have been repeatedly froz en, all the juices are dried out of thein ml they uvo very pa-jr feed for any kind of stock. Molstenln? and Souk np. Feeds. Soaking grain feeds for cattle and hogs is quite generally recommended and the tests made by numerous en periineut stations seem to support this general opinion. In nearly every cae whero pigs were experimented with the animals nte more of the wet food and made larger gains on it. It must be admitted, however, tint tho addi tional gain was usually due to the larger amount of feed eaten and not to its moist condition. The Kun ois station soaked shelled corn for live steers until it began to soften. An other lot of live was fed dry corn. Those given soaked feed ate'JS'2 bush els, while the others uto 'I'M). Tho (list lot gained I'll pounds more loan the others, a ditl'erence of fSo.oil in favor soaking. From this the station concludes that it. pays to soak corn for steers if this can be done for six cents or loss. Soakiug wheat for piysj is quite generally recommended. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. tUaeota. PUDDINQ MADE OF CEMENT. Mistake nf Company Cook Spoilt Soldiers Desert. From the London Weekly Telegraph: 8ome tlmo ago, writes a volunteer, I spent a week with a garrison battery In a south coast fort. On tho last day the sergeants sat down to an excep tionally fine dinner, tho crowning glory of which was a large plum pudding. I had made tho pudding two days before, had It boiled, and now, reheated. It made Its appearance, amid the welcome, shouts of my brother warriors, and I naturally folt a bit proud of it, for I hadn't beon a ship's cook for nothing. "Seems mighty hard," remnrked the sergeant major as he vainly tried to stick his fork Into It. "Have you boiled at a cannon ball, Drowncy?" "Or the regimental football?" asked another. "Where did you get the flour from?" questioned Sergennt Smith. "Where from?" I retorted. "From store No. 6, of course." "The deuce you did!" roared the quartermaster sergeant. "Then, bang you, you've made the pud ding with Portland cement." And so it proved. That pudding is now pre served In the battery museum. Shelter l or the rattle. One of the prime retiui-iitns for handling cattle in any way is shelter; a moderate expendituio in this direc tion saves money. An outlay of 3100 will put np a shed 100 feet long and of sullicient width to accommodate 100 cattle on full feed and furnish a dry place for slocping in muddy weather. It is as much of a mistake to turn stoekers into a stock field to shift for themselves without shelter through out tho winter ns to full feed cattle in a lot where there is little or no "wind break," aud whero snow, slush or mud may be the resting place. A feed lot I knee deep in mini retards fattening, I makes work harder, loses waste to the ' hogs, and when finished, cattle shipped ' to market from such mirroundings I their killing qualities are often over I looked because of their lilthy condition. NERVOUS DEPRESSION. fA TALK WITH MRS. PINKHAM. A woman with tho blues is a very un comfortable person. She i illogical, unhappy ond frequently hysterical. Tho condition of tho mind known as " tho blues," ncnrly always, with wo men, results from diseased organs of generation. It is a sourco of wonder that in this ago of advanced medical science, any person should still believe that mere lorce of will and determination will overcome depressed spirits nnd nerv ousness in, women. These troubles are indications of disease. Every woman who doesn't under stand her condition should write to Lynn, Mass., to Mrs. Pinkham for ber advice. Tier advice is thorough com mon sense, and is the counsel of learned woman of great experience. Head the story of Mrs. F. 8. Uehnett, Westphalia, Kansas, as told in the fol lowing letter: Dkab Whs. PiHKiti.it: I have suf fered for over two years with falling', enlargement and ulceration of the womb, and thU spring, being in such a weakened condition, caused me to flow for nearly six months. Home time ago, urged by friends, I wrote to you for advice. Aftcr using the treatment wbieli you advised for a short time, that terrible flow stopped. 'I am now gaining strength and flesh, and havo butter health than I have had for tho past ten years. I wish to suy to all distressed, suffer ing women, do not suiter longer, when thero is ouo so kind and willing to aid you." Lydla E. PinkUam's Vegetable Cora pound is a womau'a remedy for wo man's ills. More than a million wo men have been benefited by it Wtiere Kett Clover Oron-s, TkCiX clover grows best upon deep and woll-drainod calcareous lonms. It I is not so well adapted to the lighter ! sandy soils, to heavy compact clays, IIUI IU )JUU1UU IMUUIU NIIIIH, tUUtT drainage and a plentiful supply of rainfall during the season before flow ering have a marked influence on the yield. Red, clover is the staudard Lay crop of the Northern and England States, and is becot every year more widely cultivated in Mie central prairie region. In tho Houth nnd in the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain States other cn.ps are more successful, and there red clover is only grown in localities whore the soil conditions favor it. The seed is usually sown with grain from March to May or, when in tended for a spring soiling crop, from the middle of July to the first of Au gust, without a nurse crop. Tw enty pounds of seed are required por acre. The first crop of hay is ready to cut in June. The second crop is gener ally considered the best for seed, but the condition which governs seed pro duction is the prevalence and abuu danoe of bumblebees, upon which the clover blossoms are dependent for fertilization. The yield of seed per acre varies from three to nine bushels of sixty pounds. Farm, Field and Fireside. Halilng Aaparasus 1'rofltablr- There is no summer vegetable crop more profitable than asparagus if he plants have proper care. The plot must be kept in a high state of rich ness and cultivation, and much of the important work in this direction may be dons now before winter sets in. The first thing to be done at this time is to out off the tops of the plants and oiear tne Dea entirely of weeds, for the weedy asparagus bed is the profit less one. After this is thoroughly done the bad should be oovered three inolies deep with coarse manure, which will enrich the soil, and, what is more important, keep out the frost. Thus protected during the winter the plants will be laying np strength and energy for the spring. In early spring, as soon as the frost is out of the ground, the coarse man ure should be removed and all of the tine particles forked carefully in the soil, being careful not to injure the crown of the plaut with the tine of the fork. If the soil is not sufficiently rich, add more Uue manure and fork it in all over the bed. This treatment is inexpensive, but will result in heavy crops and make a decided difference in the size of tha edible shoots. Tha plan is after the praotioe of the most auooessfuA asparagus growers ot the country. Atlanta Journal. r Neuralgia Lumbago Sciatica Sp.alni Bruises Soronosa Stillness Backache Muscular Aches io ST. CurM JACOBS " oil : it ST. " JACOBS oil :: TM l:M V-I'OI It IKM'IIS To New Orleans or to .tnekmtivllte via the lileen .V t 're-eent. I.lllilt",! t.l-ulitM from Clll I'innntl, At lioiu-N through to tlrminn. To l-'loridn IJueen A- Cre-M-ent Two Klltt Vl'MI- lnled truin dully ( 'Irieltmnl I to.lnek-onvllle. Uiii'i'n Ac Cre-ei'itt Hoote rinil Hoiittiern ll'v. M'.i miles "Ikihi-m line to r un ion nltil lite v eft Indies. A-lievllle finlv I lirotiifh Cnr l.lne Is via (jiici-n t rein nt Itoute mnl Southern It'y ii'oni t'inefnniilf. t'ufe mnl observation Mlts, -:x'-ikUf lit MTvIre on -tlperll tlirnMKh li ili si (,'ii. en A t'resc ent, Itoiito from Cln rililiiiti hiillth. Mr-. Whelow's Sootlilei;iyniiforrtilldren tee l litre:, sol tens tlie tin m, ledm-es i n tlnm nin th n, nllnys iln. en res wind eolie, 'Sic n lioMlo fly mlxlnir n harmless powder, suh nllr.ite of lilxmtHh, with the food, th" movement of the slomneh may lie seen liy nieans of the Hoentgen rays. Ko-To-llne for Fifty Cents, Onarnnieed tohnern haldt rum, malic wenh men strong, blood purs. f)o. (1. All druggist l.nr't Kelvin. nctrlmaml The eminent English scientist, Lord Kelvin, who for many yenrs has held the chair of natural phtlosouhy at Glasgow University, is the subject of An amusing story lllustrntlvo of the singular force of habit. As a profespor of science, Lord Kelvin ran use long words In such formidable array as to paralyio the nverano layman, but the tilasgow student Is made of sterner stuff. During a course of lectures on magnetism, he once defined an Ideal niamiet as "an Infinitely long, In finitely thin, uniform and uniformly ami longitudinally magnetized bar," and the misguided students vocifer ously cheered, which caused tho veil rralilo professor to say: "Silence!" The definition was made nnd cheered, with the usual reprimand, freipiently during tho leetures. Once, near the conclusion, however, the students did not cheer, but Iird Kelvin promptly rapped out "Silence!" as before. To I'rnlvct Old !ocaaiiita. Collectors of old documents, rare en gravings, stnmps or other valuable pa pers that ought to bo protected from tho noxious influences of the nlr and from moisture ran easily preserve thum In their origlnnl condition by covering them with a 3 per cent solution ot col lodion. This solution can be applied with a soft brush without tho slightest danger to the objects thus treated. This proceeding Is mainly applicable where dcllcnto colors that are soluble in water are to bo preserved In their pristine freshness nnd beauty. The col lodion covering Is, therefore, most ex cellent for preserving water-color paintings and pastels. We know of nothing better to tear the lining of your throat and lunr,s. It is better than wet feet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up long enough and you will succeed in rcducingyour weight, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow fever ana making everything exactly riRht for the germs of con sumption. Stop coughing and you will get well. lIT ' I cures coughs of every kind. An ordinary cough disap pears In s single night. Tho racking coughs of bronchitis are soon completely mas tered. And, if not too far along, the cotghs of Yon sumption are completely cured. Ask your druggist for one of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster. It will t'J the sctlon of the Cherry Pectoral. If jrm turn stir tomplatnt wti.t. .Tor ami itmlra iV.n In,., (-1l..ul ad vie. 1 Badvlr. jroll rnn poMllily oblKln, II wrtla ua frrely. You will nrr.lv. a II mi prompt rrpijr that ni.y it of grut I I ml V.lua toy. .u. A.Mrr... II IB 1)1. J. V. AVLU, Low.ll, Mat.. 1 It" DHF MAT KM t'Bitn-ons botu.-ro.m-. KniUm A I loftl rali.r iuMlmui.. ptatd. Sl ut Uium Ususut Co.. DM Uivmu vlcli St., ti.X. OOD9 AND ENDS. Russia Is going to abolish the dim cultles ot navigation at the month ot tho olga by cutting a canal directly from the river to the Caspian sea. Work on It began last summor. The oldcBt house In America Is In EC Augustine, Fin. In 16C4 It was built by the monks of the Order o Et. Krnncls and tho whole of the solid structure Is composed of Conulna. combination of sea shells nnd mor tar, which Is almost Indestructible, njen Francis Drake sacked and burned the town this was the only liouso left in the trail of destruction, It has been pnrchusod by the well known antiquarian, J. W. Henderson who will make It his winter residence. The wny In which tho United Btatej Is belrg Anglo-Hnxonlr.ed may be aatn ercd from the Immigration statistics of ihe last year; Austria-Hungary W.iVT. JielKlum, enn: Denmark. 1.948 Frntire, 1.99D; flermnny, 17,111; Oreece, 2.3.1P; Italy, r.R,C13; Netherlands. 707: Norway, 4,938; I'ortttgal, 1,717; Itou- manla, 000; Ilnssln (proper), 27,221; Flnlnncl, z.iU7 : Toland, 4,72C; Spain 677; Sweden. 12.39S; Switzerland, 1.248; Turkey In Kurope, 178; Mexico. 107; Tentrnl America, 7; Cuba, 1,877; other West Indies. 247; South Amerlcn, 39; Turkey In Asia (Arabia and Syria) 4,275; China, 2,071; Japan, 2,230; Ire Innd, 25.128; Englnnd, Wales and Scot land combine to furnish 12.893. THE SKIRT PUZZLES WOMEN They Cannot ftemaiubor Seeing Anything I.Iks It llefore. There are so many changing styles In skirts the average person can scares ly keep up with them. The very newest skirt is so decidedly new no one can remember to have seen anything like It. Not even old portraits show it or heroines in out-of-date novels. It Is made absolutely without fullness in el' tlier buck or front, not even so much as a wrinkle. The top Is perfectly plain and smooth, fitted to the figure only by a gore on each hip and extending to the knees in front, while the lower part Is a graduated Bpanlsh affair cut ou the bias that falls easily In godets to flare at tho bottom. It fastens In the front, nt the left side usually, but some ot them hook or button behind, still without the least sign of a fold or plait. Sume ot the skirts are elab orately braided In barbarous design, wim twists and turns and huge clrcies and crossbars, nnd some are embrold ered or stitched In bins rows and Greek lines, llu t, however trimmed, tho new skirt Is the newest thing Dame Fash ion has produced for a long time. II. II. Improvements. in accordance with tho plans formulated two yenrsiiiro hy the Deceiver to plane the lliiltlniore - l In ml I rnn d In llist,- ln pliy sienl eoiidllion, eonsidernlilo work Is lielnif dmmon thu Trilllt-Olilo divisions. The Im provements are neinit mndo with a view to iisinu ;n ton loomnntlves on nil portions of the line, nml slnee .Inly , tons of ?A pound and llMiltollsof Kl pound Kteel mil have heen liiid on the Central Ohio, hake Krln nml Chi ihl'o ilivlHon. About 17 miles of new sliln tra'-ks Imvtt linen constructed, line teleumph towers oroi'teil, a new ll'BlKht depot hillltiit Munstleld, tililo. mi Interloeklnii plant In. st'illiil nt I'lMimuth. (ililo. nnd live water tnlions, to expedite frelnht tni' ic, eon striii'ted. Further Improvements i,( n mure extensive chiiraeter urn heinu planned, in order to materially increase tlio ton inilo iiaui. The Prince nnd Princess of Wales will lie nhsent from Knclonil from the nmmie or eurunry to the middle of April. Part of this time will be spent in u visit to tho King and yuei n o the (Ireeks. Cornelius Vnnderhllt drinks no In tnxIrutltiK Ihiiior except a little fluret wun ins ainner. Beauty la Blood Oen, CTIcan blood nienns a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cuscurcts, (Jundy Cathar tic clean your Dioon ana keep it clean, by stirrinu up the lazy liver and driving all iia- Critiea from the body. Ilegin to-day to nihil pimples, boils, blott lies, blnrklicads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking v-usearciH, neaiiiy tor ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guuiantucd, 10c, 20 c, 60c An American named Mohun. accom panied by five trained electricians, has Just left llrussels to extend the tele xruph In the Kohko country from lis present terminus lit Stanley Pool to Stanley Fulls, and thence in two dif ferent directions to Luke Tanganyika, on the one side and to Itedjof on the Nile on the other. The work Is to cost about Sr.00.OUi), und it Is expected that It will De completed in 1900. Dr. Sot h Arnold's r'oiiuli Killer la a won. Berful medicine for Weak l.tiiiKs.- Ins HaUHOWS, Doer Grovo, 111, March XI, lslW Anion if the Christmas presents re ceived by Hecretury Lonir was u model of the Hnrvurd, made by a student who was ill In tho Harvurd University lnlirmary. To Care A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Ilromo Onlnlne Tablets. All Urutfitiau refund money If it fails to ours. tha. Michigan pays a bounty for the beads of dead English spurrows. It has recently paid out over Ili.OOO to a crowd of Indiana sharpers who had hilled the birds by strewing poisoned wheut about the streets of Indiana cities. Tho cr.rcasses were shipped to Southern Michigan towns and the bounties collected as on birds killed In Mlchlgun. Ta Cars Constipation Forever, ..Tk Oturarota Candy Cathartic loo or Me, II a O. & full to oara, druggists refund moaay Quartermaster Mnrmv nf ih. n..vii Ixry cruiser Yale (now the Purls) was ""' imnjr ui uiuejacaets wno went aboard tho Jteina Mecedes a few days after the battle of Jniv .1 in u.h .. relics. The wreck of the Bpanlsh cruiser had alreudy been stripped of nearly everything portable by curiosity Bickers, even her flgureher having been sliced un Into nntinirir tr. as mementos; but Murray and others i iuihs crew round a box of un UBed 7-Inch shells, which they carried oft In triumph. Lelpstc University refuses to accept time spent at the University of Frei burg, In 8wltxerlnnd, In the count for Its degrees, on the ground that the teaching there has deteriorated below university standards since the Domini can monks have obtained control. The other German universities are likely to follow the example of Leipslc, and will refuse to recognise the Freiburg de grees ss well. General Wheeler has consented to be present at the Utlca (N. Y.) soldier's banquet, to be given January 25. He will teapond to the toast, "The Na tion's Welcome." The orlglhallty of some wags Is alt picked un In the street. EitanatsTnar Dowel With Caaearatsw fjandy f'ntbnrtlr, care ronstlnntinn forever. Oo.lOo. If Ua-O.fall.drugRlatarefuiulmonof. Don't think that tact removes d I fa culties; It simply goes around tlum. Children Will Not tile Of eronp, whnnplng-nntigh sml membrane ous croup, If Iloxsle's Croup Cure Is seed. CO cents. A. P. Ilox.le, llutfalo, N. Y. Fits permanently en red. No fits or nerrons. s after first, day's use of lir. Kline'. Ureat treatise Id Is. l a I fess after first day's use of lir. Kline', I Nerve Hrstore r. S trial hottln and t I tiee. llr.K.H.Kl.lsr, Ltd. .fell Areh stPl 531 tP-rJ- Every farmer's wife knows how necessary it is that the milk buckets, pans, churns, and other implements of the dairy be perfectly clean and free from taint. A com mon yellow soap that smells of rosin should never be used for washing these. Such soaps are made of materials that you would not use for any purpose. Besides, they are sticky and the soap will pet into the cracks and corners and stay there. Ivory Soap is pure, it is well made, and only sweet, clean materials are used. Then it rinses readily. IVORY SOAP IS oflo. PER CENT. PURE. feftfWM, tWf . t The Ptw Oesvbfa C A Lessen in Phsia ogy EVERY QUE SHOULD LEARN. It Shows the Only Method by Which Diseases of the Respiratory Organs Can Be Reached and Cured. Passage el the None. Constructed an as to Hett and Dry the Air bol'H-o en tering the liriiiinlil sITuIkm and l.unici Hene ol snitdl de stroyed here by strong Liquid Med icine. TONorr.. ffnnse nf taste de stroyed 'by xruug llrugs. EPIGLOTTIS). IJiptld medlrlnea In Hiirays. Ijouchea, Atomiser, and Yujjurt .top liu ra. Enstnrhlaa Tuhn. flnsed by Irrltat. true .-pray., fioutung Atomiser, and Vat, causing Ift'ttfUMS. Pryatronlv can enter the Hnmidital 1 ills-, and fouls. '1 nrouith It alone ran Ui a.e. of ttiese Orsau. be fi'tictiod aud cured, I.INO. !?.! i? ? I g'rmlrlde ever fonnd volj-lle ennneli to linpnuna'e every pirtlrte or sir brenthed. y.t le.v. 11 !.".', i "" 1 "H b I-wrti.l rriii-de,rr.o -r't,, r-a.-h everv psrl nf th.alr as. Kealn the liea..tbrt and liing. where li fat sill, the ltau whkli cauw' Jaiarrb, C.tarrhal Oealu.M, Asthma, Uougli. Culds, llruuihlt:., and Consumption. IT CURES BY INHALATION. hauler, rroe, The flrsl and only method of treating these dl-ea.es ever .ndorsed by the ine.ll. al nrof.winn. I Uyome liih.i.ri.iitnt. !... tra Hollies Hyo.u-I." is,-. 'Ilyoiii.i " llilin. a wor " " "ht.ltied "f your ilrugijlst. at ..m.e, r by maU. ramplilet.. eoasultatlun aud . bund fur lb. Slury of " liyuiu.l." Mailed 1II..E. " ndernl aavlce SPECIAL OFFER BWe will msil to every person sentlinff as 25e. ' s-lls in stuniis or cash, meiitiouiiiB this paper, a complete "Hyotuei " Trial OatBt, oousisting of so Aluminum Inhaler, Wire Dropper, bottle of Hyotnoi snllioient to Inst two weeks. iraiizA ami full Hir.n. tious for usiuff. We also send FKF.E "The Story of Hyoiuei " and a sample box of Hyomoi Balm, the wonderful anti-septio healer and cure for piles, bruises, burns, sprains, scalds, ohalli irritations. Hend at once to the MAIN' OFFICE AND LABOK ATORY of THE 11. T. BOOTH CO.. ITHACA. J. Y. aiiai' II g- asa..a.i; vsa I mm . wen uonu uumves ueam.' icven Your Memory Will Shine if You Use SAPOLIO MHlTWire lind ulmnlea on herfaee-hnt she fail been tailing CAM'AUKTS aud tbey buve all dlappeurud. 1 bud bees troubled with oonHilisiiion for some time, but after tak ing tho tlrta I'aacurt'i 1 buve bud uo trouble with ibis uilnent. We uannnl ns-nii too hliOi. ly of f'tisi'iirem." Fittu Wxiiihan. diuo uurmuatowD Ave., 1 uiiaaenmia, fa. jfVi CANOV VjTSAet MASS SlOISTgSgQ Pleasant. PsImiaHIs Pn.,a limi rw. Quud, Muvor Blckou, Weakttu. orGnie. We. fas', Wo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sl.rltse 'I CsatMay, CkUsie, UssleMl. Ise (aril. V MsTD.Rlfi Bo'd anf aitaranteed by all drug- Now, Boys, for .ome goml, hard WORK. I want a fi-w car loads of chok'e, large Walnut log-, d.-liviTisl on Hue of R. K. If eon are Bruiiarrsl to furuUb them, address me at aruvaviUe, Ohio. J. H. WATT. DROPQYKEV DISCOVERT; gives , s I 9 S qoieli reiwt aad 0ur worst, cs.es. B..O.I ur bua ol tetiniuBisl. mt-i IO dsve "" .use Atlaau. Sa. f Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Lata Hrluc Uiul E'saminto- U 8. Fnualuo nurwsu. 3yisluvivil im', Id juijudli-iilui chums, atly sluoa n'ANTF.D-raa. of sad health thai I P-AM B will mil heiidl Hand s.'ta to KluaiisCh.iutoJ Co.. h.wVurk lot lu huuuIs. aud low .- ft H. U. 2