"He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last." A hearty laugh indicates a degree of good health obtain able through pure blood. As but one person in ten has purs' blocJ, the other nine should purify the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then they can laugh first, last and all the time, for perfect hap piness comes with good health r Hnolt 1MIU rurejtrer HU ; tlie nim irrltnttna and Only " cathar'llq to tftk owYtliJtool a Sarmparlllaj A Day of S.SSt Roar. . At Berlin and London tha longest dsy has sixteen hotiri and a half; at Stockholm, the Ionret day eighteen hours and a half ;at Mamburg.th long eft day hna roventorn hours, and th shortest teven; at St. Petersburg, tha longest day has nineteen, and the shortest five honra; at Torcns, In Fin land, the longest day h:;s twenty-one hcurs and a half a-.:d the shortest two hours end a half; at W.mci rhus, In Norway, the dny lnsta frar.t tl.e 21st of May to the 22d of July, wl hout In terruption; and nt S;lt.iberf cn, the longest day Is three, mm lis and a half. The Critic's liilemma. Kdltor Didn't I tell you to roavt that piny that Fltzsliigfrcr, the pugil 1st, Is starring In? Critic Yes, s.r, but Kdltor But what? Critic Mr. FlUslugger requested me to praise It. Medli'itl Hook Free. Know Thyself," a book for men only, regular firlcte 6) phiiM, will 1 rent true (aeuled And postpaid! to any mnlo n'a'lor ot thin inpur mentioning tlila nilvertlst'tneiit. Aililri'n the t'enliody M"illeal Inxtltut", 4 Hiiltlnch nt,, Ilnnton, Mn., the oMint and tent Institution of Its kind In New Kuylaud. Write t -dny lor frna book. Th Chief HurKPCS of Went ChoatrT proponed n line of or 21 hours 111 J'lil, to rr rl of n ven younK men who Wir brought heforf him fhtfRi'il with rnr ner lor.nng. At J- P'T loaf the poi t H txponslvo. hut the fine were all nnlil and the borough enriched nccitrdlngly. Aro You t'nlng Alh-n'a Foot-Kuae 7 It Is the only mm for Swollen, Hmartlng, Tlroil, Aching, Iturnlng, rwintlnr K'wt, Coras and llunlon. Ak for Allen's Foot Eaae. a powder to be ahaken Into tho nhons. Hold by Nil Driik'Klstn. flroeorn nml Nhoo Btores, H.Vi. Hnnipln eent VHKK. Aildruae, Allen H. Olmntond. I.elloy, N, V. Korea Is lust about the nlse of the (ilnnd of Great VlrltHtn. hi'lng flOO miles ng and from 120 to "0 miles wide. 1 MfuWW, CdmtiTon Ttowele With Caacarete. I Candy Catl nrtlo, cure oonatlnatlon forever. ii v. u. u. iau aniBKists ruiuoa mono. Iln the French navy not more thnn I'm to 10 pi r tvnt of the im-n rhow mero. The amokora number .i0 per Pnt. so not less thnn 40 per rent must total abstainers from "the weed." We-To-Ttan tar atftv fnfj. . v...n.vw ..au.w vmv, uiui.mv wni own Btroug, blood pure. Mo, tl. All lirutfuuoa. The small town of Vlnnn. do f'egn, about eight nillea from Vnllmlolld, Is the spot which, because of the fertility of the soil and the luxuriance of the vegetation on the surrounding bills, has been chosen for the first tobacco growing experiment In Ppaln. Thare fo'inO PIo Curo for Cnnmmptlnn n unfullluK mtlclnn.-K. It. hum, 1304 Scott WlnnlWn Pnethlnir Svnin forchllilron lor, nortennthnvumn. rwhici.H tntlfiimniv. lmyt pMln,aunaH wlnl coiic.ic abottle. LoiKiai with AatnmuMleii. Its logging operutlons this winter t. C Akcley Lumber company la a new power for hauling logs. Mississippi Valley Lumberman that F. S. Farr has designed and ructed a log-huullng macamu. i consists of a boiler and engine tea on an ordinary sled. The ilBlon Is by meuns of four heavv Id wheels, two forwurd and two I which run in about tho same lids na horses would. The runners Ilie sled run in the ice ruts of tha ring roan, anu me calked wheels to arranged that they rise or fall eoommoiiate themselves to uneven 'es in the road. This engine Is e to do tho work of four teams, a) 111 haul four loaded i.leds of logs. macmne is roughly gotten un thu , but Mr. Farr believes he has the ect Idea, and will Improve on It e next season In the woods spoils Journal. An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of tho well known remedy, Svnt'P or V'los, manufactured by the Cai.ikoknia Fio Kyuvp Co., illustrate the value of obtnininp; the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to tho taste and acceptable to the system. It Is the one perfect strengthening- laxa tive, rleansinc the system ofYoctnaily, dispelling' colds, headaches and fevers (rently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome hnbitunl constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every oljeetion!ible quality and sub stance, and its nctinp on tile kidneys, liver and bowels, without wenkenln(r or irritating them, make it the ideal laxntivo. In the process of manufacturing- fifrs aro used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy aro obtained from senna and other 'aromatic plants, by n method known to the Califobnia Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to pet its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remembertho full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANOIBCO. CAL. T.OO-I6VIM.E, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. Vox aale by all Druggists. l'rlce 50c. per bottle. Dmpnt Walls In tli World. The following are some of the deep est wells in the world: In Europe, one at Passy, France, depth 2,000 feet; at La Chapelle, Paris, depth 2,950 feet; at Crenelle, Paris, depth 1.703 feet; Neusalwcrk, near Minden. depth 2,288 feet; at Klsslngcn, Bavaria, depth 1.878 feet; at Sperenberg, near Berlin, depth 4,190 feet; at Pesth, Hungary, depth 3.182 feet. The well at Sperenberg, near Berlin, is the deepest well In tho world. In the United States there are wells located at St. Louis, Mo., depth 3.843 feet; at Louisville, Ky., depth 2.0SG feet; at Columbus, O., depth .775,,6 feet; at Churlcston, S. C, depth 1,250 feet. Admiral Schley was brought up on a farm, unci his inclinations have nl WHys beep toward such a life. At one time he bought a ranch in Wyoming, und seriously thought of giving up the navy. WOMAN'S DEVOTION TO HOME HOME duties to many women seem more important than health. No matter how ill they feel, they drag themselves through the daily tasks and pile tip trouble. This is heroic but a ponalty has to be paid. A woman in New Matamoras, Ohio, Mrs. Isauf.ll Bradfif.ld, tells in the following letter how she fought with disease of tha feminine or cans until ( finally forced to take to her bed. She cays: Dear Mrs. Pinkham I foel it my duty to w-ite to you to tell you that I havo taken Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Com pound and think there is no medicine in the world like it I suffered for nine years, and sometimes for twelve weeks at a V-tirtie I cou not stand on my feet. I had female troubles of Hiijvi-H 011 kinds s backache, and headache all the time. JfiSje'.Jj Seven different doctors treated tno. Snm nnirl I would have to go to the hospital and havo an operation perfo-med. But oh! how thankful.! am that I did not, that I tried your Vegetable Com pound instead. ' I cannot say too much in its praise, nor thank you enough for what it" has done for me. I want you -to publish this in all the papers for the good of. other sufferers." The wives and. ' mothers of America are given to over work. Let them bo wise in time- and at the first indication of female trouble write to Mrs. Pink ham at Lynn, Mass., forheradvice. This advice is promptly given without charge. The present Mrs, Pinkham s experience in treating female plls is unparalleled ; for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has had sola charge of the correspondence department of her great busi ness, advising and helping by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. "Wawii thai Works Easily Works Successfully. 'Tit Very Easy to Glean House With APOLIO SUMMER COMFORT. What's nfrrrtlianft romfoi talilo homer S" I c takes verr In tie V monef to nnnlh V nncly. Our si-nnrsl V rstalniriie N o, S2 y tells all shout Fur- nlinro, Kcfrlirrra- V Trice I.TC. tlnc, Silverware, ' Mirror, lirtovt nrrmffr, htore. Hedtitni;, I'l.hcil-tcry Clouds, Uui Ul, Crockery, I In- ware, etc. . A f'n'nlnmin No. B0 thnn trnrnte-ful tnr- X gains In t'ini on, Orgutis, Il.cjclis aud J, A Srw.nt Mnchi;, X Our in-polor Mlhoprsphed Cntfilngits 3. A No. 47 ahows Can etr, ItiiKt, t'oiilricaiind A Imvo C'urralna In lisinl ilniei run'., f. A I'm ppl ffivcU and lined Iicv, und frtiglit A O yrtpnit V We n v riiithit ti ii) nientn tntwl i jirrnndl. ' We msnnrncturn ' rifithltm (fi.MI to ' tit I') cut to your re. jMiuran to III, una 1 iMviifiu trvrtntiw. V t'lt-iloituo No. r shows siimrtlcs ol riot h Htm nuitiy V t'Sl'lfSlna 10 Hhwa, V Hut.. Msnklntinh. V e, nnrt lnnt' Kur- Price tl W. X liChniKS. X Why rny retnll prices when ynn enn X huv cheaiicr titnii yuur IocmI ecalcr? All V A csiiiluxuis are troe. Aildrvus tbla way I J, jii.ns iiini:s & SON, Dept. 305 naltltnore, lid. v:'::..?4''M.C'':'?":'":'':'Y. BOYS Pmlfl1nR'i AtMolle Library aticiiM bs reart by viry bny wtio wnLtnliecuiua anathla e. 'o. 4. IloxliiK. lrle.:Nn.S OfBrlal Font tlall No . Il'iivlulienn Ath-i Ouldo. enll tvmde. No.lti llowtfii'lay Fnnt Nil en.om ml llnftlM Hall,lWiilori'aiiiii. No.H7.Ath eilf I'rlmiT. No.iT.l'.illKHAHill.i, Nil. VI. lilll.Ul u. A.U. Nd. Ill Huwlni'liiv Haw llnlm. Hall. Ile'lin. Nii.IM. Athlelir Hernnl No.;. All Ar.jmi.IAUi- Nn M. Olttilal Haw Hall Nn.4V. How tu lluichi tiimle. the Hau. Kn.HU. How to be a Bl- Ko. B. How to Tnln. I c-yc i:liaiiiiitoa. PRICE, I O CENTS PER COPY. .Mf or autalngu a aU ayiorra. A. C. SPALDINO A. BROS., w York lnTr. t'htfH-o. DON'T STOP TOBACCO SUDDENLY It Iniurw nervonaavft'iin to do so. IVVO- ll HO Ik the only cure Unit KEaLLY CUKlB iiiki ni.T.tui'i. ynu lu-n to otiin. mho wuu a KUiiriiMti'i' tli nt three Imxea will cure nnv catie. RAni rllHI) isveetiible Mlitt hariiilcsa. It pauu "f" b cinvil thoiifwiida. it will i nee you. At all druiri(l!toi' hv nmll iin-pniil. 1 n box, II bnx.a fiVi. Itooklct Ire. Wrltu KrHKKA Ciikmii'ai. I'o, I, a CroKne, Wla. WILD GAME CETTINQ SCARCE. Boara, lieara. Deer anl Chamois tlar Itean Eatertnlnatad. Switzerland will soon be entirely free of wild animals If the rate of ex tinction that has prevailed ot late U mulntalned. In the official archives of Zurich are records ot the various kinds of beasts that once existed in the land ot the Red Cross. Evidences of beaver life have been found on the shores of Lake Marat, the bones and skeletons being fully six centuries old One of the tributary streams which feed the lake Is called Beaver Brook, the title being due to its former in habitants. That the name Is old Is shown by tho fart that no beavers have lived In Switzerland since the twelfth or thirteenth century. Brown bears were plentiful In the mountain lands until the seventeenth century. The Inst one killed of. which there Is any official knowledge came to his end In 169S In Barbcreche. Nowadays the bears are raised in Berne for various show purposes. Deer wcro more than plentiful In the highlands In o'.dn times, but they were cleaned out pret ty well In 1748 to 1750. There Is a record in the Swiss archives that a deer was seen In tho wood3 In 1871, but It was apparently far from Its own stamping ground. Up to the sev enteenth century wolves were such plagues that several cantons offered substantial premiums for their heads and skins. It took ages to chase them off the plains, and fully 103 years mors to clean them out of the highlands. Not a live wolf has been in Switzer land since 1SS7. Tho lynx disappeared about the same tlmo. Wild boars were numerous la the fifteenth and six teenth centuries, but none has been encountered since 1880. A few wild cats are reported to have been shot since 1891, but the authorities doubt the authenticity ot the reports. No less than seven prominent kinds ot quad rupeds have been exterminated in Switzerland in five centuries, not to mention the world-tamouus wild goats or chamois. A few ot the beautiful animals are raised and kept by tho landlords ot some ot the leading re sorts to maintain the Impression that chamois aro part and parcel of the Swiss mountains. But they are do mesticated and are vastly different from the timid, lithe aulmals that no bility used to hunt and poets ravoJ about. Mew York Press. Oar Voreat KuaurvHtlona. The thirty forest reservations of the United States embrace an area of 40, 000,000 acres in thirteen states and territories. Seven are In tha state ot California, the largest ot which, the Sierra forest reserve. Includes 4,006,000 acres. Within the past thirty-fire years It is estimated that 11,000,000,000 feet B, M. of timber on public lands have been destroyed by forest Ores Tbe Terrible Threat, "George," said Mrs. Younglove, "do you know that you have kissed me only once during the past three hours?" "Yes," he replied, "and If eu eat any more green onions I may make It three hours and a half next tlm." She could only tremble and woufr If it were to turn out that her lore had been misplaced, after all. Chicago News. To Car Coe.atlpe.tlon Forerer. Take Cuecureta CunUy Cuthartla. lUo or (8. if C C C. lull to ouru. UruifKisui rvfuatf money. In front of a Kroeer's In the Rue de Rlvoll. Paris, Is a sign which rends; "Madcrla, 2 francs: old MariVrlu. I francs; genuine Muderla, 10 flatus.1' We will (tire $1110 reward for any raw of ea. tarrh tliRtiienimttwciiredwlUiHall'aCiUUrrb Cum. Taken liilornallv, Jf. t. Uuunicr oi Co., PropM Toledo. 0. Chjneee Amaranno ' It Is not realized In England how proud,. Indeed arrogant, the Chinese are. The Idea that any other race It equal to their Own Is one that can not find place In .their brains. They believe all foreigners to be sort of savages. They look at European men and women mixing together, and 'be lieve that tbess savages have no mor als, but live In a rough tort of promis cuity. They look at our dre;s, out tacn with short conts and no:hrr gar ments showing their two-lcg3?d forms, our women actually Indicating then waists and much of the outllr.o oi their figure, and they tcllevo wo an without decency. They do not see ? observing their ceremonial, and they believe we are without manners. A recent minister, accredited to Ger many, was talking to Sir Robert Harl before leaving Peking, and upon the lattcr's regretting his lonely condi tion without his wife, snld to htm: "Ah, but, of course, you have a num ber two." Sir rtofcert proceeded to ex plain that such a course was Impossi ble to him, as It would make his wits very angry, and, Indeed, nroupo the sovereign displeasure of his queen. The Chinese diplomatist patted him good humoredly on the shoulder, saying: "Let us hope by longer Intercourse with us you may become more civ ilized." Correspondence Bt. Jaraof Cazette. Children In Care of Rlepbanta. Siamese women Intrust their chil dren to the care of elephants, and It Is said that tho trust Is never betrayed. The babies play about the huge feet of the elephants, who are ever careful not to hurt the little creatures. And If danger threatens, the sagacious ani mal will curl the child gently up In his trunk and swing It up out ot harm's way upon his own broad back. fcn - ! I WW ft . . i IT V I .. 1 . IV Ml f II Doa't Tobtere Spit sad Smota Tear Ml Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mair netic, full of life, nerve and vltror, take No-To '. lino, the wonder-worVcr, that mr.kes weak men strong. AU dfuunliiu, Woortl. Careituaran- terd. Booklet and sample free. Aildress Sterling ltemedy Co., Chicago or Now York, i Tn France there are 6.000.000 smokers and of every 15 there aro elKht who I smoKe a pipe, nve wno smoxe ciKars ; lhe demand among manufacturers fot they UHe more than SOO.OOO.ono cigar ettes a veer, or enough to bo around IVORY SOAP PASTE. In fifteen minutes, with only a cake of Ivory Sonp anJ water, you can make a better cleansing paste than you can buy. Ivory Soap Paste will take spots from clothing; and will clean carpets, rugs, kiJ gloves, slippers, patent, enamel, Vusset leather and canvas shoes, leather belts, painted wood-work and furniture. The special value of Ivory Soap in this form arises from the fact that it can be used witli a damp sponge or cloth to cleanse many articles that cannot be washed because they will not stand the free applica tion of water. DinnCTIONS FOR MAKINfl. To ma pint of bolllnj water add one and one-half ounces one-quirtor ot tho small aire cake) of Ivory Soap cut Into ahavlnca. bH five tnlnuWj after the aoap la thnroug'.ily dl?slvej. Remove frum the lire and cool In convenient dishes (not tin). It will keep well In an air light class jar. COFVaiaMTiaeeavtMeaooftaaoianeo. oincinnati A Non-lteflllabte riottln. The Inventive mind has for years been hard at work trying to perfect a non-reflllable bottle, by means ot which It will be Imposlble for Imita tions or adulterations of wine, beer, patent medicines, and the like, to be sold In bottles bearing a given brand. That these Imitations and adultera tions have been sold Is the reasi n foi the world f.00 times If they wero placed end to end In a line. Deooty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. Ko beauty without it. Coscarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood snd keep it clean, by stirring up tne lazy liver and driving all im- Eiiritics from the body, ltcgin today to nuiah pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, i iiiiu viuii. aiiKiy uiiiuua complexion oytaKin I'ancarcts. licnutv for ten cent a. All rlruB. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10t, 25c, 90c. The educational system of Denmark Is so perfect and popular that through, out the entire country there Is not an Illiterate family. a non-reflllnble bottle. Many at tempts to supply this want have b?en made during the past five years. The latest is the Invention of (ieorgo Tur rrll of Paterson, N. J., who has con structed what he calls a spool stop per. This rests In the neck ot a bot tle, and while It lets the contents flow out It effectually prevents the en trance of liquids. No amount ot pres sure from the outside will force liq uids through tho stopper. When this Is attempted, suction created at tha base of tbe stopper drives the liquid out Again. Should a more power ful pressure be applied, the result would be the breaking of the bottle. wmmtammmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmammmmmtazmmmmmmaKm I Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the Medicme of A.uld Lang dyne VDB3IC3Q 7 V Old friends, old wine, and the old doctor are the trusty kinds. For half a century l AYER'S has been the Sarsaparilla tchkh the people have bought when they were sick and wanted to bo cured. If the best is none too good for you, you will get Ayer's. One bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains the strength of three of the ordinary kind. ; Bl! ousness "havo need your valuable CASTA IIF.TH und Und tlictn pcrf.-i-t. Couldn't do without ttai-nt. I have uwd ihem foraoine time for Indigent Ion amlbllloiiHm-asnndiim now com- ?iletuly I'ured. Hwoninind them, to every one. bice tried, you will never bo without them tn tbe family.'' Euw. A. Mahx, Albany, N. Y. JYrS CANDY fl CATHARTIC TKAOI MASS KIOISTIMO Pinwint. Pnlatahln. Potent, Ta-t Oortti. Dc iiuuti, N over fcUrkuu. Weaken, or (Jrli. like, UJc, fiUc. ... CURS CONSTIPATION. ... Blfrilnf Rrsardt rntHptin-, 4'h , Nitril, How Vsrt. Stl NU-TlKRAfi HoMand oiiiirfHtfrfl by all dniH- " M'S)L IV VI.I LUfc. Tobacco Uaiblu Hartford and Vedette Bicycles. These machines are acknowl edged everywhere as leaders. An excess of competition has not weakened their hold upon the public. NEW MODELS. Chalnlass, . . . $7b Columbia Main . . SO . Hartfords, ... 35 V3d9tt8j, . . $25,26 A llmifel ntunbur of Columbia. Kolxla 4, 46 and 49 (Improved) sail Hsrtfordf, Fattoras 7 and 8, at greitly rednoed prloat, t,KK OUli OVrALOQUI. POPE MFd. CO., Hartford, Conn. "BIG FOUR" "THE SEA LEVEL ROUTE" NEW YORK. DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE. WACNER 6LEEPINO CARS. DININQ CARS. K. I. IK0ALLS, E. 0. BoCORMICS. Prvaldunt, Pa. TralllcMsr. WABREN I LYNCH, Aaat liou'l liies.& 't icket A,-t STOPPED FREE FarrnaneDtly Curttf launlty Prttantee by DR. KLINE'S REr 1ERVE RESTORER WM m4 J. Illtil' Pnml. fui II or hvrTOOJBaaaat Kr am d. a . TrMttiM and (fa trial bettlf fr I Fit (mUoui., thtj ;mitrM ebtrf.oitlf wbi'n rrrl..l. H.ul to (r. Klin.. Mlrrmm ItHtuw of H4w1lrtu.3l Arokt hi.. hilw.flitai rW ITS GOLDEN CROWN LAMP GHIMNEYS Are the beat. Auk for tlirm. Coat no mora than rommon vlilliineya. All ileHlara. I'lTTMIIHHO UL.AHS I'll., Allevbeny, Pa. rDrDOV"KW discovert: te J f J O I oul.an'll ud .area eerM e.M. Boek ef Imi imoaialt auit IO anl' lrtm.al Free. Dr. B-1. IIIU'I loal Una 0, 4tlaata.a. RHEUMATISM ISrp! Ai.ai.Kiian ilianiii Co., Mifuro. lehnltle,44aT' nald. lu oatiis. rot.il, ll8t..N y. WAKTRD I Muf baa BMllh Ih.l K I P A N S will ui.t lienettt. b.uii 6 ut. lu Id pan. rhem!l OoM Hew York, fur luaauiplM.iulluuuteailiBuulaliw If anilottxt wllh ) eoru eyea ura Thompson's Eye Water P. Jt U. tl 'U'J I Betoiw?i ruis'f aViijl. Itiii Caa I I I In tuna Sola by drnmiliia I I C J V.
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