The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, January 25, 1899, Image 7

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    That Pimple
On Your Face la There to Warn
You of Impure Stood.
Tnlnful consequences mny follow neg
lect ol this warning. Tnks Hood's Haroa
porills and It will purify your blond, cure
all humors and eruptions, and make you
feel better in' every way. It will wnrm,
nnu rtxh, strengthen and Invl.nrnte your
Whole body and prevent serloia illness.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
la America's Oreslet Medlolne. Price, $1.
Hood's Pills euro all l.tvrr UN. HI cent.
Ilnltlmnrn nnit llhlo.
From time to time articles nppcnr In
Various papers iilmiit the so-cnlled
"Hill rhnlrol" nf Itnltlmon- oiilo. to
gether with exhaustive detail of vn
Hons striiKl-s which ore supposed to
bo In prKi'oss bctvuen Mr. Mill nnd
other pVnple, In the Miilllmmo A- Ohio
bonnl. Tho pluin facts of tho mnttpr
arc, llrst llvil Mr. Hill does not con
trol liiillliiiuro Ohio, nor hit lit- at
any tlmo expressed nny il.oro or
token any t--n In that dlri-cilon: nnd
second, that there has at no I'm" born
any dilVcrcnocs ,if opinion b lwi- n Mr.
Hill anil the Ihilllmore to Ohio people
with regard to a selection "f general
mnnnpir, tho selection of Mr. Viutcr
Wood being trill.ifaetor)' to everlniily.
wood being sntisfiictory to everybody.
Hill was Inviicd to InlcrcHt hii'ii-elf In
Haltlmoro ei Ohio, on the theory tlnv
bo couul bo of Kt'ont service to tho
property as nn aMvlycr, and to this end
h, with sumo of his friends, purchased
a substantial interest In the preferred
stock of the company. Thin it'ton st i
nowhere nenr a controlling Interest,
but In allll very largo. It niny he, said
without fear of contradiction, that
there Is entire h'trniony in Hiiltlmore
Ac Ohio circles from top to bottom.
Bt. Petersburg hns the largest bronzo
statue in existence that of I'elcr the
Orcat. which weighs 1.0011 tona.
Scanty In Illood rteep.
CTesn blood rncins a clem akin. Ho
beauty without, it. l iiKcarets, Cundv Lathar
tie elcun your blood mid keep il. clean, by
atirrinK '!) the l.ucy liver ami driving ull im
purities from the bodv. lie-in to-day to
tmiiifh piniplei, hoiM, I, let' lies. liliu khcmla,
and that sickly liilioiia complexion by tnhinH
Cascaretx, licnuly for ten cents. All drug
gilts, suUslactlon imuruutccd, 10c, Sue, fide
All the Pope'a private fortune is In
vented In Hrillsh securities.
How's lhl
WennVrOnn Hand red Dollf Reward for
any 0.1 m of I'ul nrrh that oaunot b cured b
Hail' Catarrh I'tre.
F. .1. t'llHMIV Co.. P, op.. Toled". O.
We, the tiiiilerxluio'd, have known K. .1. t'he
fiey lot the In t I'i yearn iin.l lirlit-vu hin im.i
fe tly tionnr hle In till lmtinrm t nn-Mcli-ni
and nnrifieiallv ahle to carry out tiuy utilisa
tion in de liv their firm.
Wkst A 'int Ax,Whol,i.a:t DitiRKla:, Toledo,
Oh .
Wai.ihno, KtvyAt Maiivin, Wiole-ialo
Itniirfcriit. Toledo, Ohio.
Ilnll ( 'Htnrrh t iceii. nken In'ernally, ret
Intc dir. ctly utx'ii the liliuMi ami iiiui-ouh pur
Ibcck ot th ntem. i'i le 7f,e. po ttutlli.'. hold
by all !. uuicift. 'rentiiuiiiiliilH fmo.
UhU'i Family Pillmire tho he-t.
Itoxnte'a Croup t'ure
Acta dlrni'tly on tha dellcntn tiiwuea of tho
throat and prevonU tho formntion if tho
white membrane aa In diphthorlu. 0 cinta.
In Orent 15rltnln 13 people in every
1,0(10 keep a cnrrlnKe; in 1S:'.0 the pro
portion wna only fi.
Twenty-six thousand men are em
ployed at the Krupp tsun wot ka.
Educate Tonr Howela TVIth Taaeareta.
Canfly rnlhnrtlp. corn rnnHtlpatlon forever.
I0o.Uki. II U 0. C. fall, driiKUlKihroIuad mount.
Raved Ilia Time. ,
"I've come to pec your htiRhnnd In
tho Interest of the Knighta of Inbor,
Mrs. ReaKnn," Fnid a bland, elderly
man, as the mistress of the IteitRnn
household answered his ring. "Ha
ain't to homo," sold Mrs. Reagan, with
arms akimbo; "but I can promise you
one thing, sorr, and that Is, youH
Bet river a night o' labor out av Tim
Reagan, and It's notiEo tryln"! Sure
and he'd knock off work In the day
time, if It wasn't for me keepln' at
him till I'm that wore out there's no
stren'th lift In me!"
r A Talpuble Urfert.
Uncle Silas "I tell you, we've got
the grandost and most glorious govern
ment on the face of the earth. You
can rail against It purty easy, but l
defy you to produro a single defect In
the hull system." Uncle Hiram
"Look here, 61, we've got twenty ofllce.
hunters for evory office, an' the popu
lation growln' at a fearful rate!" New
York Sun.
BELIEF FROM PAIN.
Women Everywhere Express thol
Gratitude to Mrs. Plnkham.
Mr. T. A. WALOCN, Olbon, Oa., writes:
' Dt.ar Mils. 1'inkiiam: Before tak
ing your medicine, lifo was a burden
to me. I never saw a well day. At
my monthly period I suffered untold
misery, and a great deal of the time J
was troubled with a severe puin in my
sido, lieforo finishing' the first bottle
of your Vegctublo Compound I could
tell it was doing me ftood. I continued
its use, also used tho Liver Tills and
Sanative Wash, and have been greatly
helped. I would like to have you use
my letter for the benefit of others."
nra. FLORENCE A. WOLFE, gig rtutberry
St., Lancjulcr, Ohio, writes I
"Dkah Nub. Pinkham: Fcr two
years I was troubled with what the
local physicians told mo was in Cumula
tion of the womb. Every month I suf
fered terribly, I liud talcun enough
medicino from the doctors to euro any
one, but obtained relief for a short
time only. At last I concluded to write
to yon In repurd to my cusc, and can
say that by following your advice I am
now pefectly wen."
firs. W. R. BATES, rtanalleld, U., writes t
"Before writing to you I suffered
dreadfully from painful menstrua
tion, leuuorrhmn, aud sore feeling' in
the lower part of tho bowels. Now my
friends wunt to know what mukes niu
look so well, I do not hesitate one min
ute in telling tlioin what lias brought
about this great change. I cannot
praise Lydia E. Plnkhaiu's Vegetable
Compouud enough. It is the greatest
remedy of the age."
HINTS FOR HOU3EWIVE3.
To Prrnerve the Itnohfl.
Artitlcinl lieiit of nil kinds in dntn
Aging to liook liimlinpr. It Hot only
crack llifi lentlier but tlia (uiRta. A
lingo linwl if water iliieptl in n room
containing books will moisten thn sir
suflicientl.v to prevent the drying uf
the leather.
The I'lllitv Hot.
Tlie utility box ia tlie rhiM of nec
essity and invention, nnd ia the evolu
tion from tlto pasteboard box lilled
with trifles of luce and ribbon stowed
away in an obscure corner. Tho util
ity boxes eonie in different shapes and
sizes round, mpiaie, obloni? aud
are covered villi pretlv cretonnes,
tapentiies, Icallier of brocatelle, ae
ciir.!in; to taste or purse. (Some of
t It" in are trimmed with ornamental
woods and bras and nickel tilting.
Tlie prices vary from about two or
I lu ce ilollni s to ten or fifteen, and
even hi :lter, ncen1 ding lo Ilie value of
(lie cover and tl iliiiiillir. Hume of
tho u aic made to (it int i the window
to take tlie place of window MMils.nnd
form a del i';ld till pro'.v, helped with
I he iuevil.iiilo mid over-present sofa
cn tliioas. One can keep no end of
tilings in tli"o utility iiovcs -shoot
oi' lints, or I iink, "I' what the New
Kngluu 1 housekeeper grnpliii ally de
scribes as ", arpct i iii which,
gem-lie term seems to be included
eve-rv thing, from tin pans to eider
down ipiilts.
1 he Dlil-I'iislthoieil ItiiK,
Iii m;(i' llm ilil-tushioticl livanloil
tugs of fifty years ago, prepare three
large balls made up of strips of list
ing, broadclot li, t'annel or i;nv other
heavy woolen stuff sewed togetlief with
stout linen thread like carpet lags.
! These si rips should bo about a half
inch ill width. Tlie three various
strand are then tig'ollv braided to
l getiier, making one long strip. Whe i
1 yards ami aid of this plait are in j
re.i'linoss, the win k ol sening togeth-
or is l)o;un. The end of tlie plait is
either doubled bacl! on itself lor two I
or three inches, uinkiiig tho fouiidu-'
tiou for an oval mat, or it may bo
sewed round and round with long line
I Htitclips from tlie under side. Hitcli
mat is excellent work for rainy days,
oien tlie boys and girls being invited
to take n hand . in its evolution. A
'lo-ettv inhil' e.tl ill li out trli iu li li.il n
two of tho balls a dark gray or black,
and tlie third of blue or red flannel.
Needless ro say, tlie wearing qualities
of tlieso braided l ugs are of the best,
qiute repaying one for the time spent
in tiie making.
1li;lette of tlie lied.
The bed tlie place where we
upend about one third of our lives. A
woman who lias reached sixty bus
spent twenty in bed. .Many but hab
its and bud positions are formed dur
ing sloop. Some persons assume an
attitude winch crumps tho 'chest so
that respiration is not full and com
plete. The shoulders should not be
drawn forward or tlie arms folded
tightly over the chest. A narrow bed
is preferable for growing girls, so they
will not have loom to sprawl over a
large space. nor to assume a dozen gro
tesque shapes. The pillow should bo
mini 1 1 and hard. A large, soft pillow
should not be tolerated by nny girl
who desires to have her head well net
on her shoulders.
The bed clothing should bo light
but warm, of such a nature as to nl
low the air to puss through it freely.
If the air in a bed, which soon be
comes saturated with the perspiration
from our bodies, doos not iish ol!', it
makes ns uneasy ami restless, nnd
sound sleep is impossible.
Home women say they ran sleep
only on one sido. If so, then there
must be something w rong with tlieiu.
One sido is probably not evenly de
veloped with the other. A healthy
woman or girl can sleep, and should
sleep on one side nnd the i on tlie
other, even changing unconsciously in
tlie night. Some women twist and
contort their faces during sleep, and
thus form wrinkles win h (ouiinuo
during their waking hours. The rea
sons for tiiis me various. Indigestible
food in the stouun'li ia one cause,
doing to bed iii u depressed state of
mind causes tlie corners of tlie mouth
to be draw n ilo.vn nnd gives it sad c.x
prossiou. Journal of Hygiene.
lt'ClPH.
Hickory Xut Mucin isms -. One pound
of puherized sugar, one-half enp
flour, one pint of powdered lints,
have them as flue us possible; whites
of six eggs; mix dry ingredients, last
ly tiio egg; greuse tins mid iluur them;
let cool before removing them. ,
Browned Turnijis I'tue the turnips
and cut them into dice, cover, with
boiliug water nnd boil thirty minutes.
Draist in a colander. Put two table
spoonfuls of butter in a fryingpaii;
when hot add the turnips aud one tu
blespoonful of granulated sugar; stir
and tui'U until the turnips are nicely
browned. Dust with suit uud pepper
aud serve.
Fruit Biscuits As those are for
siippe', set the sponge in the morning
with do pint of wurui milk, one-half
yeast cake, dissolved, and one pint of
Hour. When light add one cup pre
pared curiuntH, one cup sugar, a little
suit and flour for dough. When light
moid into biscui s and when light
ngaiu glace with swuut oremu or melt
ed butter aud sugar; bake aud serve
wamn. ,
Plum Porridge Old-fashioned plum
porridge may be made either of wheat
flour or ludiau meal. When it is
made of the meal it will take a longer
time to prepare, as it requires ut least
two boni s to rook it thoroughly. When
tlie porridge is done add the stewed
plums. Prunes or raisins can also be
used. Stir the fruit iu slowly to pre
vent it breaking, aud serve with sugar
ind cream, , e
SPRAIWS
BAD
WORSE
WORST
Can W prompt Iv cared without delay
or tllfluig by the
GOOD
BETTER
BEST
remfdv for pain,
ST, JACOBS OIL.
II. If. linrrs'a Sons, of Atlanta. c:.. urn
!tic only ma s-tul lir iesy hpeclitllsts In tiie
wnrhl. See their lihi nil otter In mlvrrU-u-Dient
in iinni.hcr column of this paper.
Mr. Wltitew Si.othinrSypip for.-hlhi-en
tee iii inc. snl I ei is Ihi'imins risinec Inftumm-i-tien.
alhi) t iiiti. t a res w mil colic. LTkmi bottle
t brlleve ripn Cure i'erCnntinintlen avril
Itiv liov life hit nnini-r. - M rr. A u.ie UoL'u
Labs, L Hoy, Mich., Oct , IM'l.
Trelanil pnvsi sses the mnut equable
ijlmntc of any Muro can country,
No-To-nae for rifty Cents.
rtnamnioei! totmt'ro llltliit core nialirs wralt
men atioiiii, hiuou pure. CUv. tl. All uruysi.su.
faninufl Drft Actor.
Of b!1 the llluFtrinun dops wlilcli tver
trod the honnbi, the moil famous ia
Ilrngnn. the property of O.pt. Mont
ilidier in the French urniy. This gen
tleman v nsi murdered In the I'orrKt i f
Plundy by hi friend, I.le.it. Maealro, of
tho fiirar regiment. After the crlmo
Dragnn sliow?d ptuh a strange aver
sion to Macnlro that snsiilcion was
nrouscil agalrst him. In th" end ho
ronfesfed his crime, and his nccom
pllcp, I.nndry, In trying to Cfcani, wis
poized by the faithful animal nnd bit
ten to death. Thi.i story has held tho
rngltsh ptage, on and off, since tho
year of Waterloo, and It la only three!
ilfcndes since two "rt.'irs" mimrd I.nmh
and Ernmett, playrd In It with their
trained dog Carlo nt the Marylelioni
Theater, London. This nnlmnl wan
also the principal prrformer In a ca
nine drama tunned "Poor Dog Tray.-'
Kighty yours nqo thcro was a theater
nt Pf ckhnm. where a youth named John
Raldwin Uiickstono made hin debut ai
the Injured rnptaln. There Is a vener
tiblo thratrlcal legend vhich deals with
A plpfe cnllrd "Tho Cnravan llrlver and
Ills 11r:g." Ono evening tho leadlns
tragedian was taken III, nnd th-3
prompter rushed off lo tho mnnngrr to
Inform him that the play must In
rhnnired. "How you alarmed me," said
that worthy man, ordering a glass of
strong brandy r.nd water to steady his
nerves; "the tragedian unwell! I was
nfrald It was the cio." New York
Times.
What does it do?
It causes the oil elands
in the skin to become more
active, making the hair soft
and clossy, precisely es
nature intended.
It cleanses the scalp from
dandruff and thus removes
one of the great ccuses of
baldness.
It makes a better circu
lation in the scalp end stops
the hair from coming out.
II PPCieRfS 331 It
tecs Baldness
Ayer's Hair Vigor will
surely mske hair grew on
bald heads, provided onlv
there is any life remain
ing in the hr bulbs.
It restores color to gray
er white hair. It does not
do this in a moment, cs
will a hair dye; but in a
short time the gray color
of age gradually disap
pears and the darker color
of youth takes its place.
Would you like a copy
of our book on the Hair
and Scalp? It is free.
I ii yiiu mi i'n nmifin nn tii ofnrnTt
1 ynu tupM'twi frnin in uf-u ol tlm Viuor
I wrtto the Iiortm- Mliit it.
AUUriH, Ult. .J. l All'.R.
X-(AHli, Mail,
BmiI Itwtal for cx-m nm X.tst to tl a Dr. beth
Aruuld Uwlkul C'.,r,kiiiit n, IViAinauekLi, II. X,
DROPC5YKEW UISCOVEBT;
J qiilaknlMlaud CU'. Hunt
o..m, B.-iif1 'or tu4,k of l0tiiuiuil. i.1 lOMuya'
ti.mm.-lil Vrrr. Bt H U limm i 0l, All.nn .
f78upco8 fully Prosecutes Claims.
Latol'rliiuliiul BxAtnlner t I'onuluu liurMuu.
f Jjonlutlvilwar, l6iuUualuttlirtluluiltttt.y uc
Owners:
of old -tr;uttrd,wiirtlili nllretil
Mtdl'llk Mil, I l,....lu ...... H...I L .
" " -.. U.....1B wu NIIU H IUI S
' f(ir UUI. II. Bll .MM II, LI A kL' Ik t...
ttTllt M V. Huuil iliwcrlutiou oi wlit Vou'tuivt
mm
mmim
HOWE AGAIN,
At Inst it nomi'K 1 hi i hrnse we longed to
hour
I hrnvn nnd (find In th triumphant cheer,
Put tentleret when n wenry one may re.4t
Al hiKt with thove ivlio know and love tilra
hest.
The fleetliiK years Md memory offiicn
I lin n I'rielu Htui cruel llne.i. In snftnnod
Ittneo
Tho pliiitiro, lit bv Imiio In-ton I of pnln,
Chines. an our hoyi repent It, "llomu again."
And we, who eoiilil Imt wnt -h tho empty
ehulr
And pray for one who.-i place wan waiting
ttiere,
Found In the ohltioie hnui.tn po nnd n eunmro
That ilaeeH wont familiar rev iiiottniiiKi.
We, who were Unguium from tho buttle
eene.
With mep (frown lighter and with pulses
keen.
I.Ik" wanderers hear ttii weleomlmj refrnln
l or wo, with ynu, at h.it nru "H iiiie nitalu.'
Wio liicKOili Slur.
HUM0P0U3.
"Is your Hal ciowded?" "Crowd
ed? We can't yawn u it limit opening
n window, "
"Ate yon Mill l;cepi;ip; it p wiili na
tiomil ii'liiim. Mi s, Mini tfad?" "No,
I unit l..'i; 1115.1; hi)' :ir 11 -l iiplioiil; is
full."
Newpop t li no untie,?.! that lmbics
iilvvavn lii'VO vi.tv open
coil i.t ili'ilices.
v aoout mid-
Oi.i o
11 i; lit.
A shoomnUer ,.vt a curd iu his win
dow readiiitj. "Any iipect;tlile mu;i,
viiimin or child can have a lit in this
Hturu."
('lo:U A vo l (Tiling lo Imy a new
diicclorv? 'J'lin Ito-s - ell, I .michi
not! W'liv, the one wo h .vo isn't liaif
worn out vet.
Ho I'lile-s you 1111 r; y mo 1 uliall
go lo tin) Moiuli.ie. l-,li(j -Tlierci
l'n 11 said you net',; a l.ieio forturie
biintor, and now pvowd il.
"Sorry I huvo no ou'l clian ro,"
H;iid it (unt lciuan to 11 le;,ritr. "All
lil.hl, ,ycv liniioi-," v.,n tlie 1 flily "I II
give yu 1 redit, V!i"i i!n vu liveV"
liicLs - .lii'.t "-aw !;o.j1 -y. Iladliroti
to 1 111.1 doc'o;-'.' . I .'1 i"l' tei!:; him lie
is looking liiin-i'.i c'.'.nii. WieUa Is
lie reiilly us I it-i na luat'.' 1 Cor icilow!
"I'.vci in ( hiim v...hinn in rapidly
nuppiitiitin:; mini." "liov do jint
make Unit out?'' "!l icu't yon no
ticed that tho man la la. id tiio II110110
is a woman? '
Hoitor (eoinr; rounds) Finn
pi;; tli.it, Mr, Cildiies; un . onimonly
lino. , I'o'.il 'lurl.it no Vill.iKor All,
yes, sir; if we win only nil of us u
lit to die as him, i-ir !
"l'ho tcaliettle e 11 s li .1 rjllito a
i.inni'," h:ii. I thn c:ium; niaior. "It
beats 1110, hit voico i so toiih."
"Me, ion," replied the lolling pin; "I
can't got beyond ilonli."
Mrs. Ilirani Injr.r, I wish you'd
briiiH homo 11 dozen Hal veyi.ed Bteol
pb.tes. Mr. Hiram What do you
ineun? Mrs. Iliia:n I'm just curious
to nee what Undent wo.il I do with
llii'in.
dowclor (oi usiu;; heavy clmi'i;o)
That watch was in an awful condition.
Vhy, Kir, two bauds bavo been c.in
clantly on it over si. ice yon left it.
C'llstoincr (drylyj Taut' uppareiit 011
the iacu of it.
"Of conive," raid tiio lady with tiio
RtO'd-bound glasst , "1 O ipocted to bo
cullol 'HtroiiK-iuiiidod' niter making rt
HiKiiich tin cm boiii H I - n :j in favor of
our nex, but to imvo it misprinted into
'tjtvong-wiiided' was too much."
Fondnrson Vo you know, I half
believe 1iih mount to insuit 1110 yeH
terd'iy. t'Kt What did bo My to
you? Foiideison ilo adviod mo not
to visit tho Vegetarian club, and it
ban just coino to mo that bo meant to
iusiuuuio that 1 am a l o.it.
Chin italilo peruou to iugod and
shivering tramp on a cold day; "Well,
my liuiu, I object to iviui; nionoy.but
if yon como homo wiiU nn I will p;ivo
you an overcoat that v.iil bint you
ihrotin'.i t'.io win'er." "(Jvercont ! I
Huppone you w ant to ruin my busi
ness, "
I'llllV ItelovU.
"Oh, don't th.it Lav noil delight
fully!" ovclaimod tb suuimor bo.iiiler
Bomewlut una auiuiutic illy, us tho
New Ha'iipsbii e f.iiuis.' d. ove lior near
a Held of iiiowu g.:iH..
"Humph!" retoi tod tho farmer, "it
ainollH of bai l work."
The answer illustiatas the grim
biimor of tho Xew i u ;l.iud funuer of
the olden time, whou lno e litary Ben
te itiuusu. us le'trictad hi.n to brief
but strong oipresiou'. Another il
lustration of this grii, pithy humor is
givou in the lit t;i.'y ot' tUo ".tfussacliu
bettt towu of relliaui.
Jobu Har'ino in, a fat'inor of that
town, while plowing a gruvelly knoll,
otij uuttlinu day, had hiked tho oen
to i'o-.t just uh 11 gculljaun, driving a
pair of lioi'."os,pim 0 1 up flu high hill
roil near by. Tho gi'iitlnmiiii, stop
ping bis turnout, lmdotbe farmer good
morning and aided:
"May 1 uhI; you 0:10 question?"
iVli.it is il?" answered tho fatinei'.
"'iVbat will snob laud us yon uro
plowing beur?"
"It will boar ma iuie,sir,"unawered
tbo farmer; nu 1 laving li .Id of the
plow handles, be st il ted up his cuttle,
Youth's Companion.
A lit-lii of tVi-rnl-.
A sort of reign of terror prevails in
the neighborhood of Caudle wood bill,
iu lirotou, Conn,, because of the
gathering in the dense wood 11 1 tho
foot ot the hill, iu oouscijiienue of tha
wintry wont her, of three lynxes.
People living iu the iuiip,hborhood
bavo become so frightened at
the sight and sound of those
animals thut .tlicy d.uo not venture
fur into the woods, Boveial per
sons buve seeu the lynxes, which
are very large uud ugly. Due uiau
Willi a gun in bis baud was so fright
ened by coming upou them unexpect
edly thut be rati like mad. nan for
bulf a mile to a neighbor's bouse with,,
out nhijiuiug, How Yoik Huu.
IVORY SOAP PASTE.
In fifteen minutes' time, with only a cake of Ivory
Soap and water, you can make in your own kitchen,
a tetter cleansing paste than you can buy.
I ivory ioap raste will
and will clean carpets, rttp;s, kid gloves, slippers, patent,
enamel, russet leather and canvas shoes, leather belts,
painted wocd-woik and furniture. The special value
of Ivory Soap in this form arises from the fact that it
can be used with a damp sponge or cloth to cleanse
many articles that cannot be washed because they will
not stand the free application of water.
rURnCTIOVS pnr. MAKINC!. Tonc pint of hoitin-wntrrn.M one
and onc-hnlf ounces of Ivory S'mp cut inti nJifivlnirs. hnii live motnirsnftrr
the ntis thormtKlily ili.-Mnlvrrl. R-in.iv" from the five, nml civ.t In con
venient di.ilws (not tin.) It will kccji well In an nir-linht yl.ijn j ir.'
01 J:!.!, lT, t, Tfc. Twirt
THE GLORY OF NllNl
Strength, Vitality, Manhood.
TIIE SCIENCE OF LIFE ; QR, SELF-PRESERVATION.
THE 'SCIENCE-
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...II 1 'llii' , lilU
I: :111st ci 1 nam
OF 7 LIFE, u
cimi lo, nlsmiii
iVJiAKN ESSI'.S Ob JIAN tna tr,(i(.
KKQW THYSELF.-
1 K'.'lt HIL'llU
Bnivin-s.
It ( nntnin invRlnniiln rrrs-rlptl..ns for ncnto nn.I chrnrtc dlni. rmi-oml, full irllt,
mil'K ONI.V I1Y .V.Mt.lm-uluii. ( N-iv ..l!j,.n. w i: Il Int.-t ..Iwi 1 miimi.s if II,.. nutlmr.)
ll. n.i tliis ( i Itl". T W'i tt.K n.'w liti-1 KMJW 1 l I I.I', lor llimu Irilco Is power.
A.l'hvss 'I ,..' I1 al.n.lv )l.-.!i,-.'il Institiil,, N.i. 4 llillllii.-ll St , !,,.!i.n. l,....l,li-li,,i I., 1Fr
riili-f rnnsiillln l"i .li'l.ui niirl ,illl..r, lini.hi ilonl llfiri nnl l,-li.-il I'. .!!.-. t'i..lil. hiirL-mn
1 mil Mnssiivaii :,.iis Uh .inwnt Vol. Tin. Must Kmliifiit K..rhilM In Aiin-lrn. who uro iters
Ulii'T'i lull. ( ..ns, ill. Hi mi in poi- in or hv ..it,-r. II i,; I h.m.lji' i .p i,, c..i,li,l. nii il
'I lirt.Niitlr.ivil .It . li.-.il A... i n,.,n n ir..., l I..I I Mi- Lit f,.r II, m llnn l I'i-:,.., 'I'ruatlM, which
bf'ilvA lllHlk lull K I'.ltY M tl, Y"imir. Mi,t,ll,..(iL-,l. ..r"H I. M,irri-. fr Slnuln.
I lie IMl-li.li,.,in, rr Know Thl 'i'lf Jlniiu il. n 'M-i.hl'" mnii.h.-t ii .lh t'Sl lnl..i,ii,ts nnl pnilors".
r.,?.n'.s,'.'.' r"""'. I'rl"".'i0i'"nls. hut ni ulisl ntl'K forirLl ii s. m -i l now. Il is n ix-rrcrt VAUK
J I. I't Mnn. I of cr-nt vil.io f..r WK.IK unit J:tlt.lil ,t;.v l.r A Ihcniiiiitiii inn nml vlil,r,itnl
Plfilicril Aitllmr. iljtinuiii.liisl lhr.MiM'linut tlifs fount rv iiinl Kurop.,. A'!.lr'ss nsutiove. Tiio pruu
every wli.Ti liiulily miir. llm 1'i.iilxi.lv .Mislii-nl Insiiluic. Iti'int Hin fohowic.
I'Iih IViiIhsIv Mchrnl lii.l UUI,. h,is !-.. i, , Iil,-l,...l In nl..n .17 vein s. nn.I Hip fmnnwhWi it hs
I'i"'! 11 '"n ''"" w,,(,'h "nlvn ini-rilori ins hist lliitl. n s .ni l iniil. i i;,, Juiimal.
Ilie iVadmiy Uiiiiail J.uimfc lias many iiiiiiuiiira, hut uo vnuald. "-iniu i imii
Well Bircd, Goon Wed." Girls Who Use
SAP
Arc Quickly
l.lf In llm I.Tsnt.
The Oriental ofllclul chuckled Rlce
fully. Tho Iron hoot hud henn placed
on the foot of tlin victim, nnd tho
royal mlnlona wore prrpwlns It tighter
and tlfihtor to force a ronfesslnn from
hlB lips. "Aha!" merrily luushcd the
official. "Dost thee not fool almost
pcmuailod to confess that thou wcrt
In a conspiracy to poison tho waters
of the Golden Hum, with the contents
of the vlnl which my faithful ofnccr.i
found In thy pocket? riy the beard ot
the prophet! Screw tlshtcr, men, for
he seems to bo cnjoylnjr tho whole af
fair!" "Why, you doddering old fos
sil!" cheerfully replied the victim,
"that vial had corn cure In It; and aa
tor your old fn ihloned Iron boot here,
why. let mo tell you that I lived in
America, when the styles of shoes
changed from broad toes to pointful.
Screw away! You bring to roy mem
ory a hundred society dances In New
York." New York Journal.
Dnft Tobuco Spit Hi gmok Voir Uh Aw.j,
To quit tohacoo euitljr and forever, be mac
eetlo. lull of lllo, nerve unit vigor, take No-Ta
Bw, tbe wnniler-wiirlcor. that make woal uieo
strong. All druKKlau, sua or SI. Cure iiuiirun
teed Booklet una eiunple free. A.UIreu
Starling Itemed Co., Chicago or New York.
Aeoordlng to a correHpondent of a
London paper there In u much whip
ping in the girls' schools as In the
hoys' schools, hut the Klrln make no
fuHs about It. Bays tho correspondent:
"They know they deserve their pun
ishment, so they take it with a good
grace, dry their eye and smooth their
curls and don't let anyone know, nut
even their parents, thut they have hud
a taste of the rod."
To Curo A Cold In One Ouy.
Take I.sifttlve Uniino (iiinliiu Tiihlnla. AH
Drugtf ita refuud uiouuy it it (mlii tu cuiu. 'Juu.
O the 38 Bultans who have ruled the
Ottoman empire slncu tho nimiueHt of
Constantinople by tho Turks 34 huve
died violent deaths. .
Pr. Petli ArniiM'n Ciniuh Killer knock!
Culils.-JiuiN l).niiANKi.i., 441 ruraii Ave.,
Bullulo, M. Y., Aui. 17, I'M. Wu. a bulllft.
It Is not generally known that clip
pings from masculine heads of hair
are used for making drainers through
which syrups me ilarlllid.
To Cnr Conatlpntion Vorevef.
Take rumniots Cm.ilv Cullinrllo. lllo ortBe
U 0L 0. C. full to cure, druKsmu refund mouey
Frogs and toads nra gifted with a
remarkably acute sciice uf hearing.
TVffc.Vl'Y-I'OlH 11(11)11)4
To New Orlimtu or to .lftnksonvlllo vin tho
Queen Si ('iTwieat l.linit. il tiulns Irniu t'ln
niiinntl, M hours ihitaiiili tu iliiviuin. 'iu
Klnriila-tJiU'eii & iire.i-ciit 'i'lvo Fust VestU
hiilwl tmtiiKilHlly Ciiiclniiiitl to.lin ki-ou lllo.
Oueen A (IriiHi.ent Ilimlo uiiil riotithi.ru it'y.
llm mllos ebnrtoHt lino fco Khuiilaniul tho Wost
ii'li.'H. A.hovllle- Only 1 luounh Cnr l.lno ia
via Queen Ae I risi'i nt H".;U oud hoiiilicrn
h'y fl-iin I'iiiniuunU. Vuto mil olwervation
sni'a. Ilxodilons nervice uh uH'itjb tlii'oui,'h
trnliia. guwiu Uresuuut ituuld Irmu Clu
oiuuuU Huuta,
l If,
take spots from clothing:,
III'.!, C., ClHfiMt jrJi
ti t 1 'j m
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1 ..1- l v 4V .H
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V.l.iniJ llll'l , II11T 1,1 J.A- n U.r.
v, .M'l voils nml rnvsical t,- . 1
Ih liililv, Atroi.liy (wiistiimi, imi.I ari- V J.
AM. IHM'.AM'.S AX1 feJM'
rrrr rioirrt oris'"'. Trim I'i im -iplcs of .iihA
UlU pp.
with Kll-JJ.rM
LIO
EVJarried."
'Ilinve l orn nshi c. kcaii HTfl for
Insomnia. Willi v.iic h 1 have hi en iiUiieicd for
over twemy vcurj. nnd 1 1 tin uy thut CuHcuret-a
imvo irlvon mo mr.ro ro Ittf th:in miv other reme
dy 1 It.ivu ever tricl. 1 i-tintl certuinlv rccom
nicn.l ilcm to ray f. icncis lis belny ull thoy aro
rc'iircftcntcil 'l'uoj. Cill.uo, KikIo, Hi.
PtMfant. ralatntiin. I'oient. Tnnt OoM. Do
Good, fit-ver K.i-kea. U eakn. or ClrlM'. Ilie, jc, UlO.
... CURE COM3TIPATION. ...
Sl.rlinv R.M.ilr l'.siciir, 1'iil.nns XA.tr.al, In V.rt. 3K1
HUMU-UMtf sutno l l'Kk' Tuliaooo llublv"
FOR 14 CENTS
W wih to cin th il 7Af 900,000
?iw cutttttniwrtt. uil bwuMunur
Puif IA Iin Uatlinh. lita
Pkti. harif Kip l ' h bag. im
k.riiust Kfd Bt, loo
l,on i.ttr inn s utiramow ia
tiir'ii ltitXttoc, Iba
( nliluniitt Kig TumaUk, uo
'itrlj Diuuvr Oninn, ltia
iriliiaut 1- luwtr Ujda. l 'O
Wartli 1.O0, for 14 JUti
Ah. its in pttpa. worth $100, w will
mm I yu fr, tuethttr witn our
gtrAt Ptnt 41 tut hMctt Ctnloiia
npon roi'.'t ff thin no I let) 4 4n
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iiuv vhii roti (iiii-m trr riHlxrr'i
tfiliritviilt.fvi-r irvt .ih wiih
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Jtim A. tt;i U hUM III.. 1.4 4UUHMK, Mlh. I
jtfxSTCPr'ED FREE
Wi Pnrmanently Cunt
W Inunity Prvnttd by
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lire urii lr us, i rtfjl )W na tj rml DtTl
r.-ll riot lru,
luiumu i u.
Now, Hoy, for Mime k'kx1, hni WOUK. I
WHia n fi'W rr liwds of rhott, Urtfu Walnut
ItiL,'-, itf).v.'r(.-l tm II no of U. It If you ur
in jt ffil to Inni bU tbom, hI(1iuhh mt t
tiuriitmvlllu, Ohiik J. H. WATT.
KiUL IKH I fO'll tn-iitnirtiit, imi,1((1. 40 tents.
""ALKXAMUKU ItlLMKUY Uu.. 4tiUlUJUwk'tl H(,.N. V.
yANTFDrCt of td hMlth thl B I P-4
M will inti haiit.Hi HemlAuliito ttlLM.ua Cb.iuioU
Co.. AwVur4 Id MsuiultM) ml luou iMiUuuuUia.
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