Warm Blood Coursing through the volns, feeds, nour ishes nnJ sustains nil tlin organs, nerves, muanlos nml tissues of tlin body. Hood's Rsrsnpnrllln makes warm, rli'h, pure blood. It In tlin best medicine yon can take In winter. It tones, Invlirorittna, stronthens unit fortlllcs thn wholn body, preventing colds, lovers, pneumonia nu.l tun grip. Hood's Sarsa Darilta ts America's Oreatest Medicine. Price St. Pmpirwl by f !. I. Huoil Co.. bowcll, Mas. Hood's FS cave Nick Headache, tin. Cntnrrh fnmuit lf Cured With locnl npp1l-nr,nn, n thry nnnot tvnnri 1ri (n'nt i)f the ilttfi-c. ( iil'it t li it n Mol or rouMitnt immi ill-i'ii-c, nnl In order to . tu t it you mn-t tnkc int.'iiinl ivim-dlr). H.H' n Mrrh Ciiro l tuki-n ini-'riuiUy, nii-l h t"ll. r'tl y i tn the 1i1mn n nl inn -tin Mirt :n t. ll.iM' I'ntnrrh Cim In nut n mh;i k im-ilif-inc. li w lirvrrrtt., d Ity (tin of fit' l"r 1t-i:in in Hiip'niintrv for vriip, nnl Nh ri-nulnr ptv prrlpttnn. It i fuiiipu -il n tin' l --it toni" known, romhinH vthht't' !. t blood purl lifrs fit'tiiitf directly on th trmeoim tiiri.ie. The- perfect cninhliintioit uf th' 1 w .1 Iti-redi-rntt i what pfnlui ( -nih wonderful r"ulM In curlim 'nt'trrli. Send fur t '"i iuiunl i1 1 fee K. J. fiipxrv eV l'ntpn., Toledo, O. PoM hy Dru.tfUt-. pi-in lliill's Family V nn the liit. At A roil ith rnt1mntn thro nro lR.. 000,000 pnlrn of Rlnvrfl impoitctl Into this country carl, ycnr. mt Tobacco Spit an Rmnfce V-wr 1.1 ft An, To quit tolcco evilly and forever. Ik nitur Jhs. lull of life, norvo onl viiror, tnko No To C the wonder-worker, thru nmUft trrnli Dinn strotig. All lni!fflts, fate nr l. Cure trim run teed Booklet mid mintplo free. Address: Sterling Iteujedy CV. Chicano ur New Yoru. Wind people nro more numerous In Rpnln than In nny other country. Lake Superior 1b larger thun Boot Und. The Bmnlleat Island In the World. Rockall Ib, perhaps, tho smallest Island In the world. It Is situated In )the Aunnuc uvcr ouu unieg west or Scotland, and Ib a mere rock about CO feet high and 223 feet round, arising - . 1 T 1. 1 . irom a reei i hh-k is mi&.iit and granite, very magnetic. It U haunted by nen-birds, and l he mnrkerel of the surrounding Reus are very fine. Of courfe, It was never lnhnbltcd, and fs very seldom visited, owing to tha dlmwlty or landing on it. Not Ho Common "That elopement In hlqh life wan n romantic. They stolo out " "No, no; you mustn't nny that: they belong to the best society. You Fhoulij ay. They klcptomoulacked.' Doi ton Journal. A LIVING WITNESS Mrs. Hoffman Describes How She Wrote to Mrs. Plnkhara for Advloo, and la Now WolL CcATt Mns. Pixkiiam: Tleforo usinp your Vcpetablo Compound I ra a great sufferer. I have been nick for months, wue troubled with severe pain in both aides of abdomen, soro feeling in lower purt of Ikw- els, also euffered with dizziness, licadaeho, mid Could not sU'ep. I wrote you a letter deserib lug my casr ami n.ling your ndvice. ou IT' ing mo just followed your direc tions, nnl cannot praise your medieino enough for what it has done fur cc, Many thanks to you for youroUvicc. Lydia E. rinkhnrn'o Vefetahlo Coni ponnd has cured mo, and I will recom mend It to my friends. Mrs. Floixxce It, Hoffman, 513 Kolnnd St., Canton, O. TJ condition deserilied bv Mrs. IIofT- Wn will appeal to many women, yet lota of sick woir.cn ctragglo on with their daily tasks disregarding tho nrgent warnings vnVJ overtaken by actual collapse. The present Mrs. rlnkharn's experi ence in treating female ilia i.i unparal leled, for years eho worked sido by side with Mrs, Lydin. K. I'inkham, and for sometimes past has had solo charo of tho correspondenco depnrtmcnt of her great business, treating by letter u many ns a hundred thousand ailinar omcD during a single year. BETTER THAW BUTTER Butterfii U. That 1h, tt In lMttr tlian vmrf tiMily All bonr. 'J li IjtMt buitiT thnt tHii Imnro- dutu lit km Kotl a Uutlnrlne. It Inh't Iwlltir. It irinV bu. And the lmttr m h kikmI unly ml tli muineitt It cmuex from th t'liiini. It tltitiNii't vtny iti. lluttHr and Uuttrliie renmiu on a parity only Jnr ft (ew inoiuoi'.ui. Tit, buttttr tM.:liia to detarlu. (teluiiuedlviuly. Tb. ButiHriue doL-nu't. Wb.v (o oit not buy Jlu'ttiniier It' betvniMi yun ftrv urJiidled. You hftvePiMn old tbat ButMirin 1 rtiHHi.1. W1il dowa rtltl.'ll nmnT It liiviauii a variety of tuliiKi aioordlnit to arciuuitanofte, UuttYiiia laartlnruiL U ! (tp. rlnttinina la luaioifantilred by a prucaxa. tutlar im MieiiiilactnrMd bv a proiifMa. Ona la juat w artlArlal aa thn otliar. 'Tba aifUHauta of botb ara tmtduct d by natuta). Both ootaa- rri-ni tua aatua fttllnial. (And lhaaa alemanta ara prantbially IndentlctU. rbal'a why butler t-au't li better tbau Bntterlne. nra Kloltdlka Kold can't beany better tbau pnra irtpple Oiak udt. uold In itold. Certain elemeuta Ira (be aauia arhether in butter or Buttertue Cbetbar tu tbe milk or tba tat of a row. Tba lUllereiiia between Btltterlue and tha lieal itttr In luoetly In tba lirooeaa of luakiug. Tl,a iutterlua proevaa la eut.erlur aud la a guarautea vf i'rtt v. i And with all Ita merit! Ulltterlua roata leae than Iniier-oiily I6r. per imuud. And at tbla luw rl'-e we will aeud It tu yon exureaa prepaid. Ill) lb okaeH iu 1 lb prlllta. as tb 4-ka(ee iu 11 lb rulla. u tti peukauee (eolld). you are enJoyliiK other modern maatftrnlecee of I'leuiw; why uot thia wlioleauma aud aeouoiulcal ua f We a-aut yuu tu try it. i'll.KINM A- IO..UOH tltb HI reel, N. aa tteullietluitt u. r It. awa ful lead foetal for Pram'mn t,lt ta lr. Balk -ums Medical CurpuraU a, YVouuaockat, (L 17 . T " " 1 - for farm and gardenj rnrh Yrllnwa, Tlio symptoms of the destrnetivfl roiitiigioiis disease known us "yellows" hi peaches ni e stated thus by the Ohio station. l'leiimtnre ripening by from one to six weeks, of fruit which is high col ored nml spotted mid ha tho flesh marked with rod. riemntnie development of winter l)ii ils in the fiii nintioii of short shouts or clusters of narrow, elonijnteil leaves. This growth is very conspicuous w here the old leaves have fallen from the present year's growth. Growth of shoots from adventurous buds on the trunk and larger branches of the afl'ueted trees. For the present season general yel low color of the trees, with peculiar backward folding of tiio leaves nml general prcuintui'tj dropping of the folingn. Tho remedy is tbe prompt removal of nll'ected trees, root ami branch, and burning tluin as near its possible to thn point of removal. Uragiiing the allected trees through tho orchard is not ailviitnble. Connecticut i'ltrmcr. I'rrvptitlnir f'otvs 1'rmn, KIcKtntr. When a cow has thorou"lilv formed the habit of kicking when some one approaches to mil U Her she had bci-t bo fattened and turned over to the bntchor. It seems a pity too, for it is always tho best milking eow that ac quires this Imbit. It conies from tho fact thnt the best milker lins always, before her bag is milked dry, n very full tension iu it, which is painful if not extremely carefully handled. Hoiiiotinies the cow is injured by tho cnlf butting the udder, ns instinct tenches it to do to make milk come faster. A good careful milker for the th i young heifer is therefore better than the call' for starting the milk, though the cnlf should bo beside tho cow at the time, so ns to prevent her from kicking. It is astonishing how much butting tho cow will staud so long rb it is done by her own calf. Tho prollt from nny kicking cow is never great enough to compensate for the injury such nil one may do to those who have to be about them. Usually, too, if left to hired help tho kicking cow arouses nnp;er, which is npt to be visited on other animals so that soon others will bo spoiled as the original kicking cow had been. Pro venting the kicking habit by uniform kindness is better than trying to euro it, ltnnnlntr nn Inriihntnr. The hardest thing to loam in rn li ning uii incubator I found was how and when to apply moisture. It re quires careful judgment on the part of the operator. The amount and time of application depend upon the kind of machine used and the place il is used iu. Nature provided the egg with an over amount of water so that too much would not be evaporated from it dur ing the time of incubation nnd destroy the developing embryo. If too uiuch or too little of the moisture is evap orated it will be detrimental to tho chick. In somo machines tho use of moist ure is needed more than in others because the ventilation is more rapid in some than in others. If the ex chnngo of air in the egg chamber is carried on rapidly it tukes moistnre from the egps rapidly and vice versa. If not enough moisture is taken from the egg the chick will be too lurge to turn iu the shell auol therefore dies when ready to pick its way out. I found that 1 had been using too much moisture so I tried a hatch without any until the Inst two days. My success was better than before. There are several ways of applying moisture. One is by sprinkling the eggs at certain times, another is to place pans in the incubator with warm water in them, and another is to put a dampened npougo m a dish in the egg chamber. Koine machines are so built that nil air that pusses into the egg chamber must pass over the water placed for thnt purpose. I never used that kind, but I believe it is a good wuy. My rule is to not use any moisture until the air space of the egg occupies about one-third of it. Then I supply enough to prevent the chicks from losing any more. Then when the chicks begin to hntcli I supply all that I can so that the membrane of the egg shells will uot become dry and tough. I am always careful not to open the iucr.hutor until the hutch isover.for a sudden draught will easily chill the young chick and it dies in the shell. P. W. Hearn iu the Epitomist. Maklnira Lug Home. It is not very di 31 cult to build a comfortable log house, and if the farmer has pluuty of time he can Oo tuost of tbe work himself. The only tools necessary are a small bit, an inch auger, a common 'ax, a broadax and a sawing knife. Flatten the logs somewhat upu.i each side. Iu building np, place the small end of tbe second log above the large end of the first. This will keep the top of the wall level as it goes up. When the height of the first story is reached, put on a couple of specially large logs upou which to place the orosspieces, uotcli these in and flatten them ou top so that the next log iu the wall will tit over them nicely. Keep ou building up until the height of the secoud story is reached, theu put up the gables and prepare for the roof. The last side log should be about two feet longer than the other, so as to extend beyond the buildings one foot at each end. Put up the poles to be used for tba gables, uotcbiug each Ur.o tbe upper uiuin log, sad thru feet np from the top log of tbe wall place a heavy pole, thn same length ns the top logs. Three feet above this pbtco another, and so ou until you reach the top. Then put on thtf ridge pole. Hough shingles or clapboards four feet long can bo made from tim ber in the woods and nsed for cover iug. This' finishes tho roof. Completo tho ends of the building by nailing heavy pieces reaching from tho inside of the wall to the tirst rnfter. To this secure tho timbers for filling iu tho gables of the house. After this is done, mark off thn doors nnd windows, saw thoni out and pin or spike casings ou cadi side to hold the log in place. Chink up the cracks with small pieces of wood, driving them iu so ns to till nil large spaces and leave no ends projecting. With good mortar till in tho small spaces. If lime can not be obtained n mittiirn of sand anil clay iives pood results, but is not so cleanly ns the lnoi lnr. In nu old house which 1 first built, when I cntue to this country I found it almost im possible to get this out after it hnd been in over n year. 1 believe it would have remained until tho present time if I had not distill bed it. Tlin house can bo lumlo of boards or slab puncheons made level nnd smooth ou the uppnrside ami fitted down nicely. If long logs nro scarce, short ones can bo used w here windows and doors are to be made. It takes a little more time to tit these iu than to nsn long logs nnd then saw out thn openings, but it is much cheaper. Kdson (Jny lord iu Orange Judd Farmer. rnttrttlna; llntno drown f.ninha. In city markets there is frequently some ditllculty in disposing of very fat sheep, buyers contending thnt they are too tut nnd even going so far ns to say thnt n high degreo of iinisli cannot be produced in sheep without over loading them with tallow. The Min nesota experiment station holds that this is not true, nnd inaugurated nu experiment to demonstrate thnt the most perfect finish can be nindo with out undue fattening, provi.led tho foods are suitably chosen, suitnbly blended aud suitably fed. With this in view a lot of lambs were selected, all of which had been bred upon the farm. They wore kept upon pastures other than grass, such as winter rye, pens and oats, corn, sorghum, rape and cabbage. While they were pastured in this way, they were not fed grain. They were Into March lambs. The sires were pure bred Dorsnts and tbe dams common grades with a sprinkling of Merino blood. As a rule they were of good form, but not of the highest blocky type. They were fod iu a shod nnd had access to a yard at will. Tbeit food consisted of outs, bran, baric and oil cake in tho proportion of three parts oats, three of bran, three of bur ley, aud one of oil cake, by weight. Hay uud roots were fed freely, the loots consisting of carrots nn man gels. The lambs wero given what they would cat up clean of grain aud feed aud a fairly liberal supply of roots. During the Hi days of the experi ment the average amount .of food con sumed per day was ns follows: (biiiii 2 1-1 jtouuds, buy 0.1) pound, roots 1 3-4, or a total of about 5 pounds. Tho feed was charged as follows: lb ou Sii..r0, oil cake 1-i cents, com 18 cents, barley 16 cents, oats li cents, native hay 8 cents, roots 4 1-2 cent per bushel. The iivit iro increase per animal per mouth was 11 pouutls. These were excellent gains for so long a period; and nuttrithstaiidiiig the length of the feeding period the gains were ns good nt the closing portion an at any otlior time. The cost per 100 pounds of increase was $:1.41. The lambs wore sold in the Ht. Paul and Minnesota markets for 8.7.50 per 100 pounds, shrunk weight. The meat was tested, aud the unanimous ver dict of competent judges was that it was of tbe highest quality. The pro portion of lean to fat was unusually large and the blending of fat and lenu wan perfect. The meat was as tender and juicy as that of spring lambs. The value of each lamb when the ex periment began was $1.15, and when it was closed $7.08, or in other words, the value had been nioro than doubled during tho feeding period. The net profit of $2.43 per lamb was of course unusual. Feed during 181)7 when this test was made was very cheap and it is doubtful whether this result can be equalled ngnin, but the fact remains that home grown sheep cau be well fattened and produce the high est class of inunt. Now Eugluud Homestead. Poultry I'olnters, Find out the best layers, the best all round and desirable Dons' nnd bold on to them for breeders year a-'ter yoar. Bad luck has not as much to do with ill success iu raising chickens as poor fences, prowling cats, dogs aud rats aad poor management, A chick wbiei; has becu thoroughly wet and chilleiJ might as well be killed. It has been robbed of its vi tality and will never amount to much, Heus shut in comparatively olose quarters and fed ou corn or corn meal for two weeks will become very fat, and their flesh will be sweet and juicy. Tbis makes a very desirable selling fowl. Don't think thnt pure bred chickens need to be crossed to make them bet ter. If you are not satisfied with th kind you have or the number of eggs they luy.dispose of them and get soma other stundard variety,' Experiments have shown that variety of food for luyingheus is bet ter than the best balanced ration w ith out variety. The right proportion of food for laying hens has beeu ascer tnined' b be about 60 per ceut. grain, 13 per ceut. moat aud 20 per ceut. vegetables. , "a iBDB When the children set their fect wet and take cold fcivc them a hot foot bath, a bowl of hot drink, a Uoso of Aytr's Cherry Pectoral, and put them to bed. The chances arc they will bo all right in tho morning. Con tinue the Cherry Ptctornl a few days, 'until c 11 couch has dis appeared. Old coughs nro also cured; we mean the coughs of bron chitis, wenk throats and Irritable lungs. Even tha hard coiifths of consumption arc always made easy and frequently cured by the continued use of Every doctor knows that wild cherry bark Is the best remedy known to medical science for soothing and healing inflamed throats and lungs. Put one of Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters oves your Bungs Tha Baal Modloal AUvloo F roc I We nrw have tome of the tnntt em. nont phynli-lini! In the I'ntti-il Htati-,. Him, mil iipoitinittli', anil lima eipi-rl-enri-i-mtnntlv fit thi-m fur Klvhie you ninlli-il ndvlie. Write froely all tha partK-ulam in rnur rne. AildreM. Dr. 4. C. AYTR. Luwell, Mail, M Il asffr. J ete af"Sl atlafj BAD BREATH have hcMi naln 'ArtrABFTIndiii a. mIM mitt HffiM'ttvo I ami itj thvj are slmplf wnt Vrful. My ilauKiiti'r atirt worn hnthired wltb .ck Mnmiwh anl uur brvatb wan wvrj hurt. After iiikiiik n irw (iMfM ui v&rtcnrpm we i.nvo niiprnveo wuuuuriUJif. rn'r nrc n trrnn. nui in uie liiuiiir VVlt.llfcl.MINA NA(ir:i.. 119 iututiibuuke Hk, UuUniuU, Ohio. Plenitnt. Pnltitnble. 1'otr.nt. Tnite flood. TW uuuu, nuvor piracA. w oaKcn. or tirltie. iiaj. :tic, fiUa ... CURE CONSTIPATION. .. Slrlla; SM.4) t-nmea, 4h,e, Moelr-al, Sw Tare. Mil ftfl.Tft.RAfi BoM and aiinrnntprit hy all alrtiar nUIUBMb ulst.i,, (XUKTubacoullaolu T f? O D CYW DISCOVERY; ! - S ajl I eetekroliiiland o ... wiiret c.r. e-nn -or Do-e ot lennmonial, ai.l III da, a tiaunei.1 1. rrr. Ur U uEiH'1 10KS. AlUata.Oe. PATENTS I? tTo it. rnirmv. Prttr.11 lAWyur, ffx1 KMlrmtl. WakilHgtt, . iimnim rir,tiii-re. "s.'evt:.'" Thompson's Eye Water .Men himI Women Whu Work Need not gvo up when nUnckoil with a severe cnnKiwnve com. If iloxntti s Ulass are uaeu. I hey cheok uny cold. Mounts. The population of the Soudan Is numliereil at 3,000.000, nearly ull whol ly uneducated. Avoid (he Night Air. Avoid the night ulr whoa dump and aold, nnd you will often avoid having nournlgin, but Ht. Jacobs Oil will euro lt;no matter what Is the cause and oo matter bow long It has continued. The bones and muscles of the human body are cnpablo of over 1,200 different movements Beauty la Blood Oecp. Clean blood means a clean skin. Ho beauty without it. CuscareU, Cundy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the ln.y liver and driving all im purities from the body, liegin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascurets, beauty lor ten cents. All arug guts, satul action guaranteed, iuc, M, one. The rivers In Northern Russia wero frozen this year before the end of Oc tober. Educate Toot Bowels With CttMnrata. Cnnrly Cathartic, cure eonatlnatlna forever. tOo, ISO. IIC 0. 0. fulU drusRlau refund mooef. What tha I'ool Said. It was where tbe motor cars pass la a certain city. An old gentleman alighted, and the conductor told him to look out for the other car. Tbe passenger did not understand him, and turning around, asked: "What did you say?" JuBt then the motor struck him and knocked blm without serious dam age toward the curb on the opposite aide from which be wanted to go. As he got up, he was beard to mutter, "I wonder what the fool said." French schools are to be established at Khartoum and Fashoda. ' TWUNTY-VOIIK HOUIts To New Orlesna or to Jacksonville via thu Queeudfc ('ruseent l.linltmi trulna from Clll oliiniiM, At hours thtiiuifli to Havana. Tu f''lorliln. Qitouu & Ih-econt Two Kast Veatl niloil trains dully Cinnluitiitl to Jit-kouviliu. Oueon Ac (JruM-ent Kouiu and Koiithorn H'y. ltM mllua shorttmt lino 'Jo Florida and thu VYust luiliea. Aahevlllo (Inly rhrouvh Car l.lno ta via (Jueen As ( reaeeiit Koute and Kotithern H'y triiiii Cliiiilnuatl. t-'afo and obeurvatlun cars. Excellent aervlna on auperb thruiisli trains. Quoeu At Creauunt ltoutu from C'lu aluuaU fcouUi. We think Plso's Cur for Consumption It the on' medicine for diuitue.-J samis i'lSCA Atu, Hiwioguuid, lua., OOL 1, Wi, r fif mJ CATHARTIC .4 Tsaot aaasN aioisnsto eSFy' Ymtr butnM4 lit tn f et af much a potottnle for roar hatd-earned dollar, (hir Initlnr,, 1, to well direitt lo cniwtimrr and nave them fmm the Inrae prii:e of the rrlniler. We pulli,h a lithographed catnioBtie which iihowt emit:! flr,irm oft'arpets, ktia, and ltraperie In hmid-painlrd color. W ew cnrixt frre, furnish litiius fri-e and pnv frrlRht. tlur Ills lienrral Catnlottite contain, evervthing for the h-ai-e and Furniture for nil men. It con- tnlm many unrprlslns barsAlni almllar to tide I flH'i! U h lu.tt, w !h Ttll'nr top wWrh tieV nil rlftwtt -.. h fi-rf tal, 1i i rulifn-h- l(rr, : In. A ft, nml lull C I'ini til. lit ttrti... Alhvhlf fil li-!, frwr:! I'rr., flOfti. Isivmi think w wrt'iM itvrnil mill ion dollnri nmi.illy mlvcritlnji our cnlalnjritr If Ihcy were not worth hnviim? 'I hry nrc IVfe-wo i.rty nil piMtnae, Which du you want? Or both! Address ihu way, JULIUS HINI-:h & BON, Dept. noi llnltiiiinrc, Pltl. I iriy-llne Itrlilitea fur II. O, II. I!. One of the lergest bridge contracts that has been nwnrdeil In iminy yeitrs bns been let by the Itnelvers of the Ilaltlmore nnd nliln Hiilltiniil. In or der to place the lines west of the Ohio river In proper shape to handle the heavy freight eiiiilpment thnt Is belmr used enst nf the river, the Receivers found It necessary to rebuild Til bildg-s brtween Ilenwond, W. V., nnd Chica go. Thnt the structures might be rnp lilly pushed to completion It wns de cided to divide the work among three eompnnles. The Yountrstown llrlde Company, of Younttstmvn, will erect :tl bridges on the Central Ohio division between the Ohio river nnd Newnrk, Ohio; The Peneoyd Krldge Works was nwitrded tho 11 bridges on the I.oke Krle tllvlslon, Newnrk to Hnndusky, nnd the l-Mge Moor Hrldge C'mnpnny, of VllmltiKtiin, Kel., will erect the 9 bridges needed on tho Chicago division. The total cost of these bridges Is In the neighborhood nf t.'liiO.Oni), nml It Is expected thnt nil will be In place by feptember. Nearly six thousand tmi of steel will be needed for the struc tures. In China a wlfo la never seen by her husband before marriage. In this country some wives seldom see their husbands after mnrrlnge. Dnay Work, Too much exercise leaves one a prey to soreness und stllTuuss, but It Is easy work for Ht. Jacobs Ull to get tho musulos bunk luto propor shupe and cure the distress. Siberia, which has heretofore mndo no extensive display nt nny world's f ulr. will hnve n large exhibit at the I'nrls Kxposltlon In 1900. Tho new railway nnd tho lands It hits opened will bo fully represented. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Tnke baxntlve llrnmo Quinine Tablets, ah DruKglata refund uiuuuy if it falls tu cure. Xu, r-'lgnor Mnscngnl In the plaintiff In a n libel suit now In progress bef ire tho Trieste (Austria) Court against Hlg nor (llncomelll, who hud accused tho composer of Ignoring a hotel bill run up nt Trieste In lHSd. Found Immediate relief In one hnttloof Pr. Petit Arnold's Cough Klllor-Mits. H. W. Hatch. Hex i.vu,Woliuston, Ms.,Auk. 17, 18. Tomatoes have been grnfted upon potatoes by a French experimenter, whose hybrid plant produces tubers under i;round and tomatoes above. To Cure Constipation Fore Take CtiscnroU Candy Cm hartla Oo ortM If O. O. C fall to ours, drugs-lets refund money The Ttunk of Frnnee is four times as large as tho Hunk of Knglund. Fits permanently cured. Xofltn nr nprvons-rt-fa lifter first day's tow nf Iir. Kllne'a tlrent Nerve llciiforer. 3 trial hottloalid trcntWe lite. Dr.H.ll Kl.lNK. 1. 1.1. Ull Arch ttl'liilo,I'a Mrs. Wlnslnw's Pootlilncr-yrup forchlldron fcethlntf. fofu-na the gums. rcduroH Inflamma tion, allays pain, cuit-s wind colic. &io a bolt! mm- Smm neToes or uz cj Wat with Sp&in thousands, of them at .nf. ferinfj FTom lingering div cases induced by life in poisonous southern c&mpt. the result of che.nge of climate, ot of imperfect nutrition caused by im proper end. bo.dly cooked rood. Sleeping onthegrourul his doubtless developed rheumatism in hundreds who were predisposed to the disee.se. In such cases the Boys of '98 may toK e. lesson from the experi ence of the Heroes of the Civil War. Hundreds of the Boy of '63 h&ve testified to the efficacy of Dr. William Pink Pills for Pale People in driving out rrta.la.TtB, vk a.i a 1 a m . n r4 MhBI disease contr,cted duTinj their dsys of hardship nd privation In the ATmy, These pills re the best tonic in the world. Am Robin ion, of Vt. RtOrllnff, T1l.,1i TCtrran of the Civil war, h ft Ting prrvrd in the? fifrd 1'rjiuaylvaniii Volunteer, lie wejit to the war h vigor. oiiH farmer'a Ihjv nud cmiiic lutck broken in hen It h, a victim of iciutic rheu- .1 tl... .r (. a.u. ....... f..w .Hu I I .....a. .. - .... t. and I toil' culle lila ufferitiira were at all time ive roe ucrtnuiifiit relief until km) to nome of the wonderful fitr I'ale 1'eople, 1 had not taken mora than half a box wheu I noticed au improvrnienl in my couditfon, ami 1 keep on improving steadily. To them 1 owe my nulorMtiou tu health. TUey art- gruud rciuedy." Mt MtrUmf At t drytfdit. or fttnt .tovtpald.on rt.pt of pfUc,50tt. per bo,by th Di Vaiiam rAcdicin Co., Vk ScWrtUdy.H.f, Tho Pot Called the Kettle Black Be cause the Housewife Didn't Use SAPOLIO Haves Time nnd IHnnef. It Is delightful weather to breathe fresh, Invigorating air, but take esreof lumbago, or else Ht. Jacobs Oil mutt take care of It and cure It promptly. It saves time anil money, ' ' A Beauty of tha Aretle, Thore Is a beautiful bird called the rosy gull, very few specimens of which exist In any museum, and whose entire life Ib spent In the Immediate neigh borhood of the eternal Ice thnt sur rounds the north pole. A paper de scribing these curious birds was read at the recent meeting of the American Association In Uoston by Mr, John Murdoch. They follow the advance of the lie towards the south as winter comes on, keeping nenr the loose edge of the flontlng pack Ice, and then re treat with it toward the north when the summer sun begins to rise high upon the Arrtlo circle. The bird Is small and of ft deep rose color, whereas all other gulls nre white. Hft-Ta-riae for fifty Cents. Oosrflhteed tobacco habit euro, makes wentt neo atroug, biood pure. (00. IL All druga-tauv Of the sr churches built by Fir Christopher Wren In T.'iridwn ncnrly one-hnlf huve disappeared. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS la due not only to the originality and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the care and skill with which it Is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fio Kykup Co. only, nnd wo wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true ami original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by the Calikohnia Fio tsrrtur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par tics. Tho high standing of tho Cali fornia Fio Sviti p Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho 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 la adrunco of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, nnd it dis s not gripe nor nauseate. In ordcrtoget its beneficial effects, please remember the name ot tbe Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN r' II AN CISCO, Cat, tVouiaYiM.i!. uicnr voitK. k. t. . Now, Tloys, for seme gofsl, hard WOItg, I want a few cur lotnls nf clinlce, larirn Walnut lntr-. di-livcri'il on line of It It. If rtu are lucpari-il tJi furnish them, aildri-is mo at llnrm-Kvlllc. Ohio, J. H. WATT. . RHEUMATISM Jeilirm! 'ALKXANIIEB lUMKUV CO., I'l HKI)-On bottln-PnrttlTt H lit mr. Foifnilh., .01 etiiwicIit.,a.K, Vr ANTPP ra of twd hMlth that R t P-A-K H wtll not Itoiit-IH Hmiii firta. to ltlpntt Chfmlcl Co. Nawi'urk tut lo tuiiiiulsia aud luou taatiiuoiilAAaV i N. U. 8 'DO LM,ia r.HhUi ALL ELSE fAHS. t.tu MUt ALL tLSk f AILS I luusn ttyrup. Tantoa (iood. Use in nine, soin or unimriKta. ttitenae. He 8Hva : "NothtOK aeemcd three yevra huo, when my attention waa MP. pi Hi. "IiITi IT I nil curea effected, hy r. Williama rink l'tlla 7