"Better Be Wise Than Rich." Wise people, are also rich when they know a perfect remedy for all annoying dis eases of the blood, kidneys, liver and bowels. It is .Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is perfect in its action. It so regulates the entire sys tem as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints. ColtrO-"For 42 years I had Roltrc. or welllnM on my neck, which was dis couraging and troublesome. Rheumatism lto annoyed me. Hood's Earsnparllla cured m eompletely and the dwelling has entirely dlsapiirard. A ludy In .Michigan saw my previous testimonial and used Hood's and was entirely cured of the same trouble. Fho thanked mo for recommend ing It." Mas. Ansa Pithkrland, 4iM Lovel Btreet, Kalamazoo, Mich. Poor Health - " Had poor health for years, pains in shoulders, hack and hips, with constant licndiiclic, nervousness and no appetite. I sed Hood's farsaparllla, gained strength and can work hard all day; eat heartily and sleep well. I took It be cause It helped my husband." Mrs. Kt.ir.ADrrn J. Uirrgt.s, Moose Lake, Minn. Makes Weak 8trong-"l would give V a bottle for Hoods .-.arsnparllln if I could not get It for less. It Is the best spring medicine. It makes the weak strong." Albsrt A. Jaokow, Douglaatown, N. Y. Peel the laflatiMt Gold and baat alike aggravate neuralgia, beoauae the nerve feel the oold and heat sensitively, but norma are sensitive to treatment and feel the Influence ot Rt. Jacobs Oil, which euros the ailment promptly. Ex-Senator Call, of Florida, Is still a familiar figure In Washlnnrlnn, and, after the old custom, carries all of his papers In his high hat. Demi Tobaree Spit sad Hunts Totr I.lfb Away. To ult tobacco easily and forever, be mag netle. lull of lire, nerve and vigor, take Ko-To-Bao. tha wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All rtruf ils, Hoc or II. Cureguaran. teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Itemedy Co., Chicago or New York. t'pon their return to this continent Iludynrd Klpllna: and his family will prolally spend the rest of th vlntr In Mexico, with John Hays Hxmtnond. Beauty ts fltood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No bcantr without il. Cascarets. Candy I'athar tie clean your blond and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the bodv, Hegin today to banish pimples, hoilo, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by tailing Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 23c, 50c. Th" word "Slrdnr," which hns been no frequently used since the exploits of Lord Kitchener, Is a contraction ot tho Arabic words "fnyer ed lnr." Tlaveused Pr.Scth Arnold's rough Klllerfnr Whnnimtt'nui(linltliKcnd tesults.-ll.l '.KrMP, lil,0 No. Carey St., Hulliiuurv.Md., July U, ItW. Hood's Plllerhver Ills; nonlrritnllnu nnd !m only csthsrtlc to tako with Hood's Mamspurllln. m i n 1-l.lit i ia. L X Jr:S mmmmmm rw mm , r, .rrat, J"Postl for rrom'iim 1.1st to the Tr. Hath anuria ilsUIcal Corporation. Woonsockct, R. 1. CATI,H:fEl OP THOTJSiANnai OP PliAYH I XXjt A.Via I HUNT VKf.K SUNT Fit lK Awnwrwl In She Wnrl4, AH klMs B.k, trtr Hume AMHimeiit,. IimtIuiIIiis I 1 New llsy Jii.t 1,-uml. ChurK-l,., Krrltflr,. CI.IM-r,.'. l'l:o . Urn Pl.v., II,.,,Cii,. Mr.. Jnrl.v'. W W.i, .. Knlrj ''. l'.pr SWin-rv, I'lm, lor Mnlw Chr(M-tgr, only, Vi.,,t.. llk I ,, r., At,,.,,-,,, . l,i,, ". Ulllclolo rk.ln.tlHK l lV., HW to Un.. Lu.' ... " :.. FUKNI'H, M West 8d Hired, New York Cilv. If afflicted with I sore eyes ut In Ppnln Hebrews nre not permltter to erect nnd maintain houses of wor ship. They have no civil rights, and exist In the kingdom only as aliens. Twenty tax bills In Boston for 1S!8 bring Into the City Treasury $l,3ti7. fi'.It 3D, or nenrly 10 per cent of the whole tax levy. To Cure A Cold In One Pay. TaVe I.axatlvn Hromn Uulnlnn Tablets. All Drugb'ibU refund money it it full to cure. 2Tjo. Ostrich feathers In their nnturnl state nre white or pray, but ere pass ing Into the hards of the milliner for use ns orminicnts they nre often dyed in vnrloiiH colors, nnd sometimes. If the curl Is not ns derided ns It should Tie, the sbnpo is improved by liieehnlo nl treatment. An out rich will furnish. It Is snlil. $40 to $",0 worth of feathers every year of different (iunlitlcs The prices vary from $7 to 2'1o per pound. fo-To-Itae for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, maltes wemfc ! Ben strong, blood pure. Mo, II. AUUruggist. i Tho Confederate Veterans of Norf dk propose to erect In that city A monu- ment to Admiral Franklin Buchanan. Thompson's Eye Watsr Mrs. Wlnslnw's SoothlmcrM-ruti loi-'-iiildrMn leetblrv. snftenn theirotn-. rcdttcesltinfiimtrt. tlon, allnys pain, cures wind eolle. ilea bot'.l Ash Wednesday rather appropriately follows St. Valentine's Uuy this year. TI1I Get Down T It. It Is oartiilnly true that as deeply Imbed ded as the selutlo norve Is, Rt. Jacobs Oil will get down to It nnd cure It. It Is a proof of how penotratlut; aud efficacious nre Its curative powers. A Woman Klsetl Tlmnksglvlnff Day. According to tho Boston Tranacrlnt It was a woman who was the means of having a deflnlto day In the year set apart for tho national observance of Thanksgiving. Mrs. Sarah Josuia Hale, a Boston woman, nnd editor of , the first woman'! magazine published In this country, worked for twenty years to accomplish this end. Time did not daunt hor courage, but rather In creased her Insistence. She wrote to governors of states and to presidents ot the United States, At last Presi dent Lincoln adopted her suggestion In 1864, when there was reason to re Jotce over the success of the North In restoring the union. . Be (lets the Wont. f "Eleanor, when we are married, will you love me well enough to cook for me?" "Yes, dear Henry; but you will have to hire somebody else to do my cooklnr." Detroit Free Press. Boware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, is mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell mid complete!) ilersng the whole v teni when entering It through the mucins siiiTaeeri. Such articles should never lie used except on prescriptions from reputable phvsl ointis. ns too tinning they will do is teu fold to the good you c,ln om-sllilv derive fe.,tn them. HullVcntHrrh Cure manufactured '.y r. J. (. Iieney A-Co.. Toledo. )., contains no ........... , tIIKrn inif.rnniiy, nci.llir ill reutly utHUi the blood ami mucous surlnces of uiuejsi.iiii. in miyiiiK n'H Catarrh Cure be sure to et the genuine. It Is tiiken intrnally nn.l Is mndo In Tole.lo, Ohliv I'L.1'' ;'; Cheney i'o. Testimonials free ""Id. ny druggl-ti price ;ri. tier bottle. Hull iiimily nils are t ie best. Kgbert Pavldson, a prominent cit izen of Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, 1b on trial In tho Federal Court on n unique charge. A mall carrier had been stealing his melons. He had stopped the carrier In the road nnd whipped him. The carrier missed the mall connection, end Dav idson la being tried for "delaying the malls." Shivering with Cold. It requires a considerable amount of philosophy, w hen ono Is shivering with cold, to take comfort from the tuct that this Is nature's own method -of keeping us warm. Shivering Is really a form of exercise In which the mus cles instead of doing their ordinary work under the control of the will are made to execute Involuntarily a series of slight but rapid contractions. This has tho same effect as any other kind of muscular work in making the fires of the body burn moro rapidly and throw out a greater heat. The unpleax antness of the process la meant, no doubt, as a hint to the owner of tho body to take more effective means ot warmlnr himself THE Ills of women conspire against domestic harmony. ' Some derangement of the generative organs is the main cause of most of the unhappinesg in the household. The husband can't understand these troubles. The malo nhvsiclan nnlv knows nf tVinm theoreti cally and scientifically, and finds it hard to cure them. Cut there is cure for them, certain, Mrs. Pintbnm F.MlJP IVAi? WOMAN'S PEGUUAfS ILLS has beencurinor Wvr.w ... " K.Ur-w, Ills ot women for oft century. Failure to these serious aunxtcr of a secure nrooer advice should not excuse the women of to-day, for tne wisest counsel can be had without charge. Write to Mrs. I Pinkham for it. Her address ifi Lvnn. MriM J , . , Among the multitude of wo. men belnurl Vv Mrs Tinlrt,.. LvT and bv Lvdia E. Pinkhnm'a J Vegetable Compound, is Mks. Joseph iUNG, baoina, unio, She writes : "Dear Mrs. Pink.ham-.wih kindly allow me the pleasure of ex pressing my gratitude for the wonder ful relief I have experienced by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I suffered for a long time with falling of the womb, and those terrible bearing-down pains, and it seemed as though my back would never etop aching; also had leucorrhoea, dull headaches, could not sleep, was weak and life was a burden to me. I doctored w vveiiu )ia, uuv 11 uiu no good, i,, . rSlSy hnsband wanted me to try your fj medicine, and I am so thankful that I - aid. 1 have token four bottlos of the Compound and a box of Liver Pilia can state that if more ladies would Only give your medicine fair trial wrsvstM U J ........ .7 utiy mey saw your advertise ment My heart is full of gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham for what hor medicine has done for me. It is worth its weight in gold." I FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. House. BIXTY-FOlTimi DAT. In the House Monday the census bill, prepnred by the House committee, went through by a vote of 147-42. It makes the census bureau entirely In dependent of nny exlstlnn department. A bill was passed to extend the nntl contrnct lubor laws over the Hawaiian Inlands. PIXTV-FIFTIt DAT. Tuesday wns set nslrte In the house for the consideration of public build ing bills. The committee hnd reported 78 bills for bnlldlniTS In .15 states, mi-thorlzlnq-, In the airKrirnte. an exiirndl- tuie of tl4.oun.ai)0. Forty bills enrry Inir or nuthorlrlnir appropriations ntt Bi Rntinir Ill.SiM.oon" had been favora bly acted on before adjournment. Amonrt them nre: Minefield, W. Vn f.-.i),nnn; Wllksbarre, l'n.. lon,ooo. nnd Canton, o. (addition), 115.0: 0;' Altnonn, l'n., $12.ri.W0. Atnonir the additional bills reported was one for Bhnmokln, I'a.. $i;'),ono. KIXTY-FIXTH PAT. After tw o days, dm Inn w hich the members seemcil to fin wild on the subject of public hnllitlnK bills, the hoiie Wednesday afternoon adjourned with the pnsmiKe of but one bill nnd with another IkhikIus up In the nlr. It wns one of the worst raids on the treasury that nny congress has ever been Riillty of, but nt the lust moment many of the members beenme lls Kueled. and by talllna; to Vote, broke a iiunruin. The combine that wns In chaw had coupled 7H bills toRether. with n total appropriation nf more than lll.oon.oilil. Homo of the lmll.llnvs were In towns. of less than M.nno peo ple, but they were placed on the slate solely to secure votes for the other bills. The only bill thnt got through wns one giving Newport News. Vn., a building to cost 7S.nc.n. On the next bill, Mint to give Altoonn. l'n., n build ing to cost Jl2:,onn, a quorum failed to Vote nnd the house ndlourned. 8IXTY-8KVENH DAY. Chairman Cannon of the appropria tions committee of the house, In the course of the general debate on the sundry civil bill Thursday, sounded a note of wnrnlng n gainst extrnvagant appropriations and prnctlcnlly served notice thnt neither tho ship subsidy bill nor the Nicaragua canul bill could be passed nt this session. Mr. firosvenor of Ohio, Mr. Hepburn of Iowa nnd Mr. W. A. Pmlth of Michigan, although they did not enter Into nny lengthy discussion, took Is sue with Mr. Cannon, but be main tained that our revenues miRlit be suf ficient to meet our expenditures for the nixt two yents if no new lines of ex penditure .wore entered upon. He In dicated thnt It would be a close mar gin, ami thnt new expenditures might mmn a hon'd Issue. Mr. Cannon's speech wns In every wny n notable cne. nnd doubtless will furnish the text for n good deal of discussion dur ing the remainder of the session. The general debate nf the sundry civil bill wns not concluded. Before It w as taken up quite a number of minor bills were pnssed by unanimous con sent. The bill was taken up In com mittee of the whole. NIXTY-EIUHTH DAY. During the general debate on the cundry civil appropriation bill In the House Friday, Mr. Dockery (Dem., Mo.), congratulated the country upon the statement made by Mr. Cannon yesterdny. Had It iecn mnd earlier, he said, the country might have been snved many millions of dollars. Mr. Dockery produced figures to show thnt there was already In sight n dfflcl-ncv of rl7.nil(l,fl(0 for the next flscnl year. Hut this was exclusive of the addition al expenditure r.f t.:,iVi,0Ot Involve I In the naval personnel bill, the new shlpi to be authorized in the naval approp riation hill, the Cuban clnlms, the $11, OOii.nrtO for public buildings, and th-i enormous expenditures Involved In lln Tlanna-l'ayne subsidy bill and the bill for the construction of the N'lca'acni canal, should clithcr of these latter bills be pasHed. Mr. Dockery said circumstances would probably necessitate large In creases In the cost if our military and navnl establishments, but ho did be lieve there could be a great reduction In Governmental expenditures. Air. liepnurn. chairman of the com mittee on Interstate and foreign com merce, gave notice that he would offer the HUi.OOO.frOO Nicaragua canal bill as an amendment to the rundry civil bill. Ho said he had derided to do thla be cause nf Mr. Cannon's statement yes terday that it could not be passed at this session. Senate. SIXTY-FOURTH DAY. The state of war which existed h. tween the United States and Spain since April 21, IMS, was formally ter minated Monday afternoon, when the peace treaty negotiated at Paris and signed there December 10 waa rallllcd In the Senate by the close vote of 67 to 27, ono more than the reoulred two. thirds. Ten Democrats were In the affirmative, Clay, Faulkner, Gray, Kenney, Lindsay, McEnery, McLaurln. Morgan, Fettus and Sullivan, while two of the ablest and most distin guished senators on the Republican side, Hoar and Hale, voted in the negative. SIXTY-FIFTH DAY. F- two hours or more the senate Tuesday hnd tho resolution declara tory of a policy of this government in the Philippines under discussion, but no voto was rt.ichcd and th resolu tion went llnally to the calendar In accordance with notice given Monday evening, Mr. Tillman (Dem. S. C) ad dressed the senate upon the resolution, making a characteristic and pictur esque argument. He maintained that a clear, explicit and direct resolution ought to be adopted, and not one that was meaningless und inconsequential. He predicted that dire results would follow the ratification of the treaty, unless the United States treated the Filipinos with absolute firmness and gave them self-government. SIXTY-SIXTH DAY. The Senate bill to amend the law re quiring ballots for members of Con gress to be written or printed so as to permit the use of machines where au thorized by the laws of the State was passed, 94 to 44. The Senate confined Itself largely to the transaction of routine business, passing the Indian appropriation bill. Mr. Pettlgrew made a strong appeal to carry out agreements with the In dians. Consideration of Uie legllatlve, executive and judicial appropriation bill was begun. The bill carries ap propriations of I23.4UO.S77. SIXTY-SEVENTH DAY. Among the bills passed by the Sen ate was the measure to restore to their original status as to promotion ofllcers of the navy and marine corps who lost numbers by the advancement of other olllcei's during the war with Spain, SIXTY-EIGHTH DAY. In the Senate Friday Mr. Piatt (N. Y.), presented the credentials of Son- ator-elect Depew, describing him as a "cltlsen of SO years and over." Mr. Allen (Pop., Neb.), offered a re solution declaring that the Senate re affirmed the principles of the Declara. tlon of Independence, and that theso principles are to apply to all who havj a distinct society and territory of their own. Mr. Chandler nhfeoted and l went over. A house bill to establish a National military park to commemor ate the campaign of Vlcksburg passed. A resolution calling upon the secretary of the navy for a statement of the ex pense nf the navy tinder the proposed personnel bill was passed. Mr. McKnery (Dem., La.) nsked unnnlmoiis consent for n vote to be taken on his resolution declaring this country's pulley In the Philippines next Mommy. Mr. Alalloiy (Dem., Fin.) t b Jected. Consideration of the legislative. executive nnd Judlelnl appropriation bill wns resumed. Mr. Foraker (Hen.. o.) offered an amendment Increasing tne expense or tne otiiee if suh-trens- un r In Cincinnati bv H.470 n year. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. Rockefeller to Transfer Hit Immense Fleet ol Ore Carriers to th Carnegie Company. Locomotives Shipped to Havana. A deal Is under wny nt Cleveland by wntcii jotin l. Hockcrcllcr will trans for his vast lake vessel and Iron ore Interests to the Carnegie Steel Com pnny. According to the story, the Cor ncgles wftl control the finest tleet of freight boats on the lakes, vnlued nt several million dollars, nnd the Duluth oc Mesnba rnilrond. ltockefcllet's min ing property Is alrendy under 50-yenr b ase to the Carnegie Vompnny. The ileal, when consummated, will make the Carnegie Steel Company one of tne most powerful organizations In tho country. It will practically take tne l arnegie people out of the market for outside vessel tonnage, and the output or the mines will be hnndled a most entirely by the Carnegie rnl ronds, docks nnd vessels from the time the ore leaves the mines until It reaches the furnuces at Pittsburg, Another deal In which the Curnegle Steel Company Is interested will be closed before the end of the week. It Is the purchase of the Uueen mine, on the Marquette range. The mine Is now owned by the Uueen Mining Conv pany, nnd Is operated by Corrlgnn, MeKlnney & Co., of this city. The purchase prise Is said to be something less man ou,ui). The Knldwln Locomotive Works have Just shipped to Havana for the United States Government two large switching engines, to be used In con nectlon with the Improvements con templnted and In progress theie. Cr tiers have also been received by the firm for four large consolidated freight engines for the Mexican Central Hail road. The work upon the forty freight engines and five passenger engines for tne ltnltlmore & Ohio Southwestern llnlli-ond, orders for which were placed wun tne urm some time ago. in pro gressing, nnd they will be ready for uenvcry in tne spring. President Lambert, of the American Fteel and Wire Company, Inst week made the following announcement relntlve to a sweeping advance In the wages of the employes of his company at Chicago, which la to become effec tive by March 1: Advance to all em ployes earning up to tl 50 a day, 10 per cent; 1 Wi to J2 a dny, 7t per cent, and $2 05 to i 50 n day, 5 per cent. Al together about 38.000 employes of the company. In Illinois, Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania, will be benefited by the raise. The employes of the company who work on a tonnage scale will re ceive proportionate raises on the ap praised value of their labor. The ad vances In wages, President Lambert snys. will mean an annual amount be tween S700.000 nnd 11.000,000. The stockholders of the Pittsburg lleductlon Co. have ratified the plan to tncrense tne capital to ll.60il.0im. Carnegie's steel car plant nt Home, stead, I'm., will be In operation by Sen tember. The plans for Its construction nre being rushed, and ground will bs broken III n short time. Orders nre al ready being booked by the company and now aggregate over O.OOO.OOD. One was placed a few days ago by the llnltlmore nnd Ohio Hnllrond Company for 2.000 steel hopper cars, of from 100,000 to U'.'i.OOO pounds capac ity. Involving an expenditure of over Sl'.ooo.noo. J. H. Hurdle his been bp pointed chief engineer of tho projected plant. Articles of Incorporation of the Chi cago Milk Trust, of which Joseph Lelter is the prime mover, have been deposited In New Jersey, nnd In a day or two the consolidation will be an ac complished fact. Tho capital stock will be 110,000,000. Very little of this will be In the hands of the milk deal ers, the organization having In most cases bought the milk routes outright. The trust. It Is said, will not alter the price of milk nt present. The wire nail mill nt Salem, O., owned by the American Steel nnd Wire company, has commenced to run three turns dally of eight hours each. It is now running two eleven hour turns. President Shaffer, of the Amalga mated association. and Secretary Nutt. of the Iron Manufacturers' asso ciation, at their bi-monthly confer ence at Youngstown, decided thnt the price of bar Iron did not warrant any increase in the scale ot wages for February and March. The Iroquois Furnace company's plant nt South Chicago, and the only producing furnace In the Chicago dis trict outside of the Illinois Steel com pany's works, has been sold to Hogers, Hrown & Co. The price paid Is under stood to be somewhere near $500,000. The buyers are among the' largest dealers In pig Iron In the country, having cftlces In Chicago. New York, Pittsburg. Cleveland, Philadelphia, Huston, Cincinnati and St. Louis. Their scales of foundry pig Iron last year were over 1,000,000 tons. "It is announced at Berlin from St. Petersburg, thnt the greater part of the trade of North Siberia ts falling Into tho hands of the Americans. The whole of the Tschu Kschl penlnsu'a is already In complete economical de pendence on Americans who own the neighboring island of St. Lawrence in the Bering sea." A dispatch from Hazard is to the effect that the largest plunl for manu facturing zinc In the world will be In operation at this place when the plant now under construction Is erected. It Is stated that nearly sixty different buildings will be reoulred. Scattering Mia Seed, This last year has added to our expari enoe of this tooitul life and of the world. What practleul experience huvu we gained' With the passing away of this year there Is the subtraction of one more year from our Whole allotment a uioiit weighty and Im- Eortant circumstance. Life at lis loudest It ut short, aud each year Is no luconsldiira blu fraction of the whole amount. How this fuel ought to leach u to in like a wine use of what remains! How w guould redeem the time Unit may yet be ours, ilollin foi the bieBaed Muster whatever out hands may find to do, scattering the. good seed of the kiugdom broailcokt, if happily it may llnd lodgment lu tome good toll. springing up ami bearing fruit eveu an hundredfold to the glory of Ood. Let tlm pausing of the yaar, then, udinniilali us of the stealthy yet rapid Night of tiuiH, Kvory period of life should be eaterml upou with au earnest prayer to Uod that lie would keep us from spuu'dlug It In a vulu aud unprolltulila way. Let us, then, St the oloslug of tills year, and at we euter upon the new one, tut up u ruemorjiil to the Lord most high, and eounenratH ourselves uiew to lilt aervlua. C'hrutlaa Work. The Chicago Board of Education has decided that all teachers in tho publle schools of the city must hereafter live In the city. Life ra Trpdi float. Bo injurious li life on t torpedo boat that year's continuous service will menially and physically Incapacitate s man. This assertion Is made tin the authority of Ixird Charles Beresford. hut that the strain on any one serving on these craft Is very great Is shown by the fact that to one month's servlrt the British naval regulations allow ons week oft. Austria Is endeavoring to mitigate the hardship of service on these boats, and life on one built fm the Austrian navy and tried on thf Thames recently was demonstrated tc be plcaEanter than on those ot tat EnglUb navy. No Long Walt Molly Would you marry a rich man If ho was old enough to be your fa ther? Dolly No, Indeed! I wouldn't think of marrying him unless he was old enough to be my grandfather. Now York Journal. 4 40 to 60 per cent Saved 4 BuyliiBr Here. Aft w tlrrl.teid for ft I T A Is but ete of die 4 thousand of bargains contained In our general A I cstalngueot FurnTlurn, lleilding, Stoves, Crock Y y ery. Mirrors, Pictures, Lamps, Refrigerators, Slakes lite Spot Vnnlah. A slight rap may cnuse a bruise, or a si ght blow a black one, sore and tender. 0 it It Is easy to cure a bruise by the use of Ht, Jacobs Oil, and make the spot vanish sad the soreness heal. Kx-tlovernor Ilomoulda Pnches, whi died In Onkland, Cal., the other day, was the first native executive of that state. Kdneate Tour Rowels TVItti Caeearet. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever, IOo,li4o. If 0. 0. 0. fall, druggists refund money. In Hollo there Is not a hotel or a pub lic conveyance. Hut travelers are few. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous piss after first ilay's use nf I)r. Kline's rent Nerve Hestorer. I- trial bottle and treatise nee. ur.it. il. Ki.tKK. l,ui. mi Arch Kt.I'lilla.Pa Tot thin WhWe Enm- eted Steel Hedatead. mane them in m, A sjn. 4 ana 30 mm wMth,7, Wichenlotif m 1 men piiiara, 7 inua niier, a, f 'i.i. 1 i. ni T 1 a Kintninci, niiTcrwstnr. tiorss, eic, nny tniy the HnorU from high-priced ret a Iters when W m you can deal whh the manufacturer t m We puhiMi the finMt lltticmpherf CM Mount X W l.'arpet. Art Pqiiarei, Portiere and Ijic Cur- W tain tn han.-paintrl cot on. It tell you how A Y to buy nt dealers prtrei. We sew Carets free, furnish llnini and .fKl. W A prepay freight. (WVp A fisr la nni a tit torn nf iiitHi In thr) lnite.l .-.tm -mhmrm M,m 9 ftro not selling. We make fro fluent shipments to tnnadn. htrirlrn. HermiJa I "nt.rt nil m even ns fir ns Australia and X South Africa. Thr re ts a mine fnt nil tiMtin Wlivf m Our fre rntalnKueswitUell ou- Baby Ctrrlftqel A 1 Address this way, $2.70 to $50. A T am 4 Dept. aon BALTIMORE. DID. Fewlrtf A UU11UM llliiUMU. UUU Adrian Iselln, Jr., the financier, never wears nn overcoat, which he be lieves to be a cause of, rather than a protection against, colds. To Care Constipation Forever, TsUe Cascarets Oindv Cathartic, loo or Wo. II C. C. V. fall to cure, druwilstt refund money. It Is a felony to run a crap game In Tennessee under n new law. I esnnnt speak too lilfrtily nf rise's Cure fnr Connun pi Ion.-- M rs. K il a n a Mouus, lilu W. &'d Bt., New York, Oct. 4), 18V4. Locomotor Atwci Paralysis C&n be Cured. These extreme nervous disorders were tre&ted with wonderful success by the dis toverer of Dr. Willums' Pink PiUs for P&U People, previous to his discovery beind otter ed to the public generally. This remedy' is the only known specific in m&ny diseases that, until recent ye&rs.were pronounced in curable. Mere ia tne proof. James Crocket, a sturdy old ficntrhmHn living- In Dctrc.lt, Mlrh, at n Mniitcnlm t., wnsciirnl ol Locomotor Atnxin by these pills. 1-or ninny yrnrs he hss Ix-en a chief rnitiiicer nt one of those l.i piiHsentirr pnlnce strainer plyltia upon thr arcs! hikes. This Is n position of steal res'. on tihlltty ami the siisirty cnusrs a great nervous strnin. Mr. Crocket siivs 1 "For fifteen yenr 1 tratched the l)Tf cnnlnrn nnd boiler without a rtiiKle accident, nml only nolle, I Unit I was k ItliiK nervous. Bii'l.l. tily without wnrnlng I whs tnken sick, nn.l wns prostrated. I hnd the Im-i of phvsl. cisns hut irrcw srmiltinlly worse. At a council of doctors, they sniil I llnd nrrvnos prostration, ami hnd ilrstrnyed ttiv whole nervous svHtctn nml would never recover. I'or thre veurs I wn nimble to move from my bed. The doctor said I bad locomotor aluiia, aud would uevcr be able tu walk again. "The paint and sittTerlnR I esperlcnced durlnv those year nre almost lnrtrrthhlc. The IricmU that came to see me hid me Rood-live when IHey Icll me and I was iven up. The doctors snid iiolhinx more could Iht done. My wife kept redlii(r to me articles about lr. Williams' 1'ink 1-illl for I'ale People. Ve finally decided to trv them. The first boa urnve me relief. I continued to use them lor about two vcars bclore I could p,r-t tlrenxth eiinuiih to walk. 1 am nenrly svetitv-five venrs old nml llierc it not a man in Ihl. city that .can kick hit-her or walk further llinti 1 cm and to-ilny I owe my prr.eiit pood health to Dr. Williams' 1'iuk l'Ula for fate 1'cople fur they saved my life." Vttreit hvtmnf A tut. The Genuine ore sold only in Packages Like This Tuv r. -c Ti; . ' t SO cents per box at Ml druggists or sent direct by moil.. Addrsj th Or.Viluam MtoiciNt Company, Schncctly, N.Y. THE GLORY. OF MAN! Strength, Vitality, Manhood. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE ; OR. SELF-PRESERVATION. A Great Modicnl Treatise on Ilnnpy 7MnrriRf;c, tlio cause nnd cure of Ex- , KNOW THYSELF. hnustctl Vitnlitv. Nervous nnd Plivsicnl xyuoiiity, Airopny 1 wnstiuc), nml vari cocele also 011 AM. UISKASES AND WEAKNESSES OK WAN .from tr,at. rrer cnuse arming, tiiio I'niiclplcs of i reatnicui. pp. umo, wait En giaviuys. . HEAL THYSELF. T Pnnt.ln int ..-n . . . . - PRli'K V Ci v riiv i a tV , r'T"rnrnns mr acuta and ehronlo diseases. Fmbouwd, fuU Rllt, ltearl ihl. Tf Ti v v v. mvTK ZZS?- w,,h lst"'t "I'servation. of the author.) H Jlead tlii KhT w OltK now and KNOW THYSELF, for know ledue la now or. tlct'o'nZlU n'i VniL'.d1';' I"""!''". N- n-'l'lncb Ht' S II' Rhl"hJdln IM0. Pirih i?.i .,1 . i. -'ii ,tt d,A'"nr. Oraduata of Harvard Medical Collars. Claw. imu. KnrjrMin O kJr. I'tH iWHiil-li'VY"'- Th ," Kailneat Kperlall.t la Amtrlea. who lur.t Hhtr Th lfii'inn. m ; '"'1",n r"" or by letter. U 10 0 : riundnrt III 10 1. Confidential. nl for this Grand I'nie Trcutis. which t. . 1,. w,,V .V .. """--""inn awaniea tna Hold Mini ?,".""";?," ' lr-u 1 A. Yoiinn, Middle-aiwl. or (Hd. Married or Sinirlo int and endorsa iwrfcct VADB md Celebrated evervwi,ehiiWr.T;, VrrM " ."n1 i'iv"T'Jo,,, ,,1V'",t,"'.''t';,onlvttM','r',"l'',"ll,''l'il''n could iiiidciKo-n,..iM,jl,11uj. iua IXubuJg Medial huhtutt hot urnuy luiltutort, but no eo.uait.',-Jfe irukt m.m. rj , HZ i'..V ,j. " 1 "r"' "'" a ni-pnin pamphlet wit i tent monui i K I!M .n KL,1 Wnt;.. hut mailed KRKK for iki'davs. Hend now. It is a .::o'..1,".'?."i;,ra,t n!,l,e i"' '. and fAll.l.Va MKNbr a Humanitarian i 'tu Fool's Haste is Nae Speed," Don't Hurry the Work Unless You Use APOLI AD LOOD (AiOAnDTI do all claimed fiir thvm Hid uro a truly wondwrful mutllcliie. Ibaveudva wibut'u tor m iuodiuiiiu ineuhuiu to uie una at lank biiVB fuund tt In CairarutK. Hliifsn Lnkliiit thf in. mr blood has I men tiurlUt'd and my m.wvWxhm tin a Im- trovud woiiuurrnlly unit 1 feel untto hctter In uvurr ay." Mua.gAU.iB K. bi.LLAU. LuurtjU, Touu. ff CATHARTIC PlASSSnfe. PnlatahlA PntAnk Tmmtm tinnj9 flA Good, hiuver HIcUou. Weaken, or Grliu. 10a, fcto. fitw. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ImHIsi lUs.dr taisw, t'klntfc trral, S.w .rl. til M-TA.RAf- Bold and snar.mteerl br all drug P. N. U. T 'U9 'I ! DPOPfiYKEW DIIOOTERT; - - - mtw w tjuias rni aaa 9mrm Him ILwnk aait tun i,.n..,.l.. t d . . . . . . . . ti, t. a. uiu i mm. tw g, iiuM. FARM SEEDS laJttr's l4i art HurruiUrf U frvWiM." f Mkhlon l.ttlhrr, R.Trur. p.. MUnlahcd ih wittlill rlv ttowiud IjO bukU Bi KtMir Uat ; J. Hrvidrr, 1 yhtfill. Wla. 171 Luah. bant. n,J II 1. ..!,. 1 i.t U iug. Uiua., by fvlg 3-H lwh. Hitlirr ra frnttv. If run diiuti. ril Iliaiu. Utilah iuuia 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR lOo. 10 ptotrn fm Mst..li nh. tnr HUMS, I i wh. - nil runt t'Kia. itr.itH OklMr. I ".. tan Mill" tou arwn r-itr aui . 1 . i"winriT win in m. o ft . l.llti upbL Ulkfi rll..t vMl. 1 irnw tm m ' i mil , send 1 ht. sf-- iT s-.- . ,"-''" wo.io TV !?, of 'i that n vr-A-n-m WIU ll.it lan.Ut Hsnd tel.. to Illusn. t'h.lliloal Co.. hnwViua fur lu uuiuls. uid luw tMiUuouUJt. R'lFIIMATIMt'rlU! l-ami. hottle. i day.' KUniAIIO'Vltrestiiiaut, iioli,l,l, (i oei,, AL.xisvau Usiikv iAi..ifuiwuvicu UI..M.Y. 1 1 Deat cough byriip. Tuuk UooU. Dm I I E J In tlina. ho.d by drntrtri.it. I I
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