"Evil Dispositions Are Early Shown." Just so tvB to the blood comes out to ifiMpt of scrofuU. pimples, etc., to children And young people. Ttken to ttmt tiCAn be trtdlctted by using Hood's SArstpArillA. cAmericA's Gretest Medi cine, t vHAtites And enriches the blood. Mrs Inelnw'aSnnthtnfSrmp forrhililrnn teethlnt. mittens tlittKiimn, rertnre Inflamma tion, allara pnln.mirea wind coHr-.griu a buttle. I eotiM nnt set "1nn without Plan's Cnre for t'nnaunintlmi. ltRlwayanire..- M ra. E. C. U0VI.TOR, lSeedliara, Mm, October 2X, im. T 1 ' There Is nearly UH.Onn.ooo In the t'nlted rHntes Territory, the proceeds of soles nf cntlnn which fell Into the Federal hnftds during the Civil War. This money belong to the owners of the cotton or their heirs, If they can prove their claims. IXdaeate Tone Bowels With rasearats. .Candy rnthartto, eare constipation forerer. I0e,0o. MC.O.C, fall, drussiatareluod money. ' Thn University of Michigan Is fftt gaining pre-emlnenee ns a woman's college. During the college year now closing there have been 6S3 women con nected with the university as Instruc tors or students. The number of wom en In the university faculties, Includ ing one full professor. Is 10. No-ferBaa for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak mo strong, blood pure. Mo.fl. AU drug gists, FOR POSTERITY. Why On Woman's race Wore a Look of Scorn. It wag an Impromptu little gather ing of women, and before they had been seated long together the conver sation turned to the subject of expan Ion, says the Detroit Free Press. Women do not vote, but they discuss politics just the same. The general verdict seemed to go against the tak ing of the Philippines. "It seems too bad," said one, "that so many of out roung men have to be sacrificed JubI for the sake of adding a little more to our possessions." "Yes, but think what a fine thing It will be for pos terity!" exclaimed the only enthu siastic expansionist In the group. There was a note of coldness In th thought that chilled the little group. The woman's eyes flashed, and net bead bent hsus-htllv hank hn..h L braced up by the pride of exceptional iMiinuusni. jjut her eyes soon low eied, and a deep crimson flush spread . over her face. No one said a word, but the beautiful pale face of anotbei woman looked scornfully at her. She bad lost her only son "for po3terlty"i sake." , Cartons nirrt Habits. It Is a well-known fact that If the young of almost any kind of bird are taken from the nest before they can fly, the old ones will feed them most attentively If the cage in which the little birds are inclosed is placed some where where the parents can reach It; and a popular but erroneous belief Is current that they do this for a time, and end by poisoning the young ones. This, however, Is a miBtake, the fact being that at a certain stage of a young bird's existence, when It Is nat urally able to begin catering for Itself, the parent birds, also quite naturally, cease to attend It, and then, if the birdlings are shut up In the cage and their custodian has not thought of placing some food at their disposal, thev necessarily die. nnt tmm i.nn I- I --v "III iuiouu "administered by the parents, but from starving. rail man Magazine. It Is estimated that England's stdck of coal will last 200 years longer, and North America's 600 years; - A Story of Sterility, SUFFERINQ AND RELIEP. Lima to an. nnkhau go. 69,186 " Dca.r Mrs. . Pixkham Two years go I began having such dull, heavy dragging pains in my back, menses were profuao and painful, and was troubled was leucorrhoea. I took - patent medicines and consulted a phy sician, but reoelved no benefit and could not become pregnant. Seeing one of your books, I wrote to you tell ing you my troubles and asking for advice. You answered my letter promptly and I followed the. directions faithfully, and derived so much benefit that I cannot praise Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound enough. I now find myself pregnant and have begun its use again. I cannot praise It enough. " Mrs. Coba Uilsoh , Yates, Maxutke, Mica. "Hour Medicine Worked Wonder. "I had been sick ever since my mar rtage, seven years ago; have given birth to four children, and had two miscarriages. I had falling of womb, leuoorrhoBa, pains in back and legs; dyspepsia and a nervous trembling of the stomach. Now I have none of these troubles and can enjoy my life. Your medicine has worked wonders for roe." Vina. 8. Bawbabt, Nxw Castle, Pa. "BIG FOUR" "THE SEA LEVEL ROUTE" NEW YORK. DOUBLI DAILY SERVICE. ' WACNER SLEEPING OARS. DINING CARS. . V. I. IXSllXI. President, mill I. LVWCJI, Gen. Faea. A Ticket Airt, WTID-i ex of Sad health Ibat M-I.r-A-M-S II eot beejeai . Mood ete. lu Uipeae (.'baiirlnel Os, (MS, tvt Meeiaales aaa liwi teellnmlik & THE REALM Nbw York Citt (Special). The rage tor Rray lias extended to the costumes for the bathing season. The tidv and practical suit her. illustrated 'is of gray cheviot serge, trimmed with navy WOMAN'S BATHtKd nrrr. Itli.a anntanllA mill wilLA tirnlll. A belt nf thn material covered with braid is clasped around the waist. The bloomers and tun portion 01 train, am altanetl with a centre back m anil insula Ion seams. A sntiare yoke forms the upper portion, to .. . 1 . . 1 ... 1 wulou the lull gainereu ironts nuu back are joined. The olosiug is made in ceutre front witn buttons ana nutton- LADIES' PRINCESS POLONAISE holes, and bands confine the fulness. To make this bathing suit in the medium size will require seven yards of thirty-six-inoh material. A Graceful Princess Kflect. The graoeful princess effect is em phasized this, season both in the out and trimming of gowns. The pol onaise, or redingote in the style shown in tue large engraving by May Man ton, is worn overs skirt bavins a nar row front gore that extends in a cirou- lur flounce, joined to a circular por tion of lining. The front edges of the polonaise are hooked or invisibly tacked to the fronts of the skirt to pre vent their displacement, while giving the admired overskirt effect. As here illustrated, the polonaise of gray broadcloth has the skirt flounce of rich brocaded satin in gray and white. Ruohings of gray liberty satin in a darker shade trim the edges in a doable row and at the Beck is worn a bowed scarf of fine net with laoe ends. The hat is of gray satin straw trimmed with white flowers and gray tulle. The belt clasp is of ent steel. The perfect adjustment (so essen tial to this style of gown) is secured by a centre book seam, side back and nnder-arm gores, the cutaway fronts being arranged with single darts that close in centre front. The plastron est that reaohes just below the waist line, is inoluded in the right shoulder seam, sewed to the right lining front and closes over on the left. The inside belt of ribbon that is taoked to each seam at the waist line In the usual way, passes over the front linings and is invisibly closed in centre with handsome steel clasps. To the front edges are joined stylishly curved revers that extend over the shoulders and outline the shallow yoke facing on back. The sleeves are shaped, with under OF FASHION. e and npper portions in a bell flare at the wrists. Near the top a row of mailing is sewed on in scalloped out line, provision being made on the pat tern for its proper plaoing. The neck is finished with a standing collar, to which curved bare portions are added at the top. Very stylish combinations may be developed by the mode, which also suggest many possibilities for remod elling. The front gore, rest, yoke and ruching may be made from passe gowns of brocade or figured silk, a new polonaise of cloth, poplin, cash mere or other fine wcoleu stuff in liar moniziug tone giving the necessary up-to-tlitte stamp. To make this polonaise in the medium size will require live and three-fourth yards of material forty-four inches wide. To make the skirt will require five yards material thirty-six inches wide or five yards of material forty four iuohes wide. A Handsome Waist. 01 oM on brown poplin that matches the skirt is used for this handsome waist. Creamery tucked taffeta made the yoke and collar, the edges of the fancy palstrou and epaulettes being finished with quilliugs of brown tnousselinedosoie. The scroll design that decorates the front is carried out in jowelod braid, buttons to match securing the ends of each tab on front. The waist is simply arranged over fitted linings that close in centre-front. The tucked yoke, being applied at the top, closes with the blouse front in visibly in centre. The back is cut away in square outline to disclose the yoke of tucking that is applied oer the lining. Its upper edges meet the front at the shoulder seams and are trimmed to correspond. The slight WITII PLASTRON VEST FRONT. fullness at the lower edge is drawn well to the centre at the waist line. The distinctive feature of the waist is the fancy front that is shaped with a low square neok and square tabs on each side. These lio smoothly over the breast in pinafore style, becoming fullness at the waist being arranged in pleats with the blouse front. The over-front is permanently secured on the right, and closos over invisibly on the left. The sleeves have becoming fullness at the top, caused by tiny pleats laid in the upper portions at the side edges. These are disposed over fitted two-seam linings and tacked in centre to hold the fullness in plnoe. The wrists are shaped with a bell-like WOMAN S DBE86Y WAIST. flare. The shaping and trimming of the epaulettes and wrists correspond to the tabs on front, and around the waist is arranged a belt of ornsbed ribbon prettily bowed on the left side, To make ibis wsist hi the mediant siift will require two yards of material forty-four inohes wide, BELIOIOU8 rORMS. A series Kew la mh faeot Wars Oaea Forbidden. The us. of Incense In churches wot forbidden as a heathen custom till thi fifth century. The use of holy watei was equally denounced as a practice ol the pagan priests of Rome and of thi ritual of Isli. The asperglng of Julian In Gaul Is perhaps ths earliest instanct of ths Introduction of this practice, which became a source of superstition In the fifth century. Tbe wonder-working power of the relics of the martyn began to be believed toward the close of the fourth century, and Immediately after we find complaint made of ths sale of forged relics, both In the essl and In tbe west. The sale of relics wai forbidden by Theodoslus, yet they con stantly Increased In numbers and Im portance until the holy table was con verted Into an altar to hold them. In the fifth century also ex voto of ferings began to be hung on the church walls a custom which was of heathen origin. The use of lights was forbid den In the second century, In the day time, but crept In In the fifth century. The Mltbralc altars had much earlier supported candles, but these may hav been necessary In underground chap els. Jerome wrote that It was slan derous to say that wax candles wen burned "In clear light," but Paullnus ol Nola, In 807 A. D., so decorated bli church on festivals. Would Create a Demand. A speculator, who had made a large fortune out of a medicine for a disease common among sheep, thought that a fine market for his patent would be found In Australia. He knew there was an enormous number of sheep In that country, so he sent out bis son to open out this most promising con nection. The young man wrote to his father as follows: "This Is a splendid place. The sheep are as plentiful ss reported, and I have no doubt we could do glorious business If we had the chance. But before sending me out here you should have sent the sheep disease. They haven't got it, and, unless you can let me have a box of microbes, I had better come home." Stray Stories. Are Too I'elng Allen's Font-Kaaa T It Is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting, Tired, Aching. Darning, Rwentlng Feet, Corns anil liunlons. Atk for Allen's Foot Ease, a powder to be shaken Into the shoes. Hold by all Druggists, Grocers ami Hhoe Stores, Sfto, Sample sent FBEE. Address, Allen B. Ulmstead, LsKoy, N. V. Manila rope made In th TTnlted Plates has a large sale In Itrnguny. The price Is 12 to IS cents a pound. American cntUin twine and ftahlnir lines ore also sold at from SO to 40 cents. Doa't Tokseco Spit sal Smoke Toer Lift Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mat nollo, full of Ufa, norve and vigor, take No-To-Has, the wnnder-worl'er, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, too or II. Cure cuarau. teed. Booklet and simple free. Address Sterling llemedy Co., Chicago er Mew York, Utah Is to have an art Institute which Is to receive for Its support $1,000 an nually from the State. Annual exhi bitions nf work done by residents of Utah will be held In ths larger cities and towns, the expense to be borne by the State. To Care Conetlpalloa Forever Take Casrarets Candy Cathartic, loo or tin. VO.C.C. fall to ours, druggists rotund money. At a recent bonk sale In London n remarkably fine copy of the first edi tion of Sir Walter Hcntt's "Waverley," 1 HI 4. uncut and In the original fray Unarcle, fetched I7M. DoesYOiir lead AcKe ? Are your nerves weak? Can't you sleep welt? Pain In your back? Lack energy? 'Appetite poor? Digestion bsd? Boils or pimples? These are sure signs of poisoning. J From what poisons? From poisons that are al ways found in constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels sre not removed from the body each day. as nature intended, these poisonous 1 suostances are sure to te absorbed into the blftod, al- m warn vaueiug ounenng ana j frequently csusing severe J disesse. 1 ncre is a common sense cure They daily insure an essy and natural movement of the bowels. You will find that tbe use of (f AUCP'S 4$arsaparni9 with the pills will hasten recovery. It cleanses tbe blood from all Impurities and is s great tonic to tbe nerves. MM s ihm 0oors. Oar M 1 lea) Department has ene of the meet emluent phftictan In w is he UMMd d suiea. Ten uieaucior Toe ill receive ine bl medical adviea m. vttlwiuwk Aeereo. UK. ST I UK. .1. U. AT Ell. m 1 WHAT DOES IT MEAN? It means it Is the purest made. Soaps, strong with alkali, will eat And burn the clothes, and leave them frayed, But Ivory Soap is clean and sweet. It washes out the stain and dirt, And leaves the fabric all unhurt. oeeveieMT wee ev rut eeooris a wneu 00 eiaowiarfi A WISE PIO. This Feat of Ills Simply instances AU Reeorde. Pigs that have amazed vast audi ences at the circus by their perform ances are not to be mentioned In the tame breath with the young porker the following account of which has been sent to the Philadelphia Record by a person who has heretofore been con sidered thoroughly reliable and truth ful: "One of the big drays going down Tenth street on Thursday having to stop at the corner of Carpenter street, the boys who were utilizing the rear end for a ride were surprised and de lighted to see a pig try to scramble up beside them. Kindly hands helped him and he sat content among the free riders until a small street below Mor ris was reached, when he Intimated by grunts and scrambling that be wanted to get off tbe dray. He was assisted to the street and immediately made his way to a doorstep, where he was at borne, as he was soon admitted to tbe house. He Is a pet pig, owned by a dermatologist, who Is making experi ments upon him with newly Invented hair tonics. Every few days piggy ap pears on the doorstep with bristles of a different color, and it Is said that his hairs really begin to curl owing to the application of castor oil and quinine. Recently, having been treated with per oxide of hydrogen, he has been of a most beautiful gold color. Piggy Is bathed every day, has his teeth brushed with llstcrlnn, end sits on the front with the children, occasionally stroll ing a square or two with them. The fact that he knew his way home and preferred to ride there has made him quite a hero in the neighborhood." COSTLY DOLL HOUSE9. One la Germany Talned at Over eis.ooo. Just think of a doll's house costing over f 12,000. One like that was made Bt Utrecht, in Germany, a long time ago, for a little granddaughter of Peter the Great, tbe ruler of Russia, It Is of gold and Ivory and fine Jewels and other costly materials. , The reception rooms are hung with brocade, the stairs carpeted, the doors open and shut, and the bedrooms are beautifully furnished. For a little New York girl a doll's house was not long ago made which cost several thousand dollars. Great artists were paid to paint the tiny pictures on the walls and to dec orate the ceilings of the best rooms, and the chief upholsterers were em ployed to make the furniture. The house Is two-storied and contains nine rooms and a hall. But here Is a se cret: While these homes for dolly are wonderful, tbe little girls who play with them are not bait so happy as some bright-eyed little ones I know who have only a dolly's house made out of a cracker box. It's all In be ing contented and loving dolly and what Is here. . ' "Walt Awhile." a railroad station In New South Wales, has just won a fight to retain its unique name, which the railroad company wished to change. Beast? Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. t'aaeereta, Candy Cathar tic, clean your blood and keen it clean, by stirring up tbe laiy liver and driving all im purities from the body. liegin tanday to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by takinf CaacareU, beauty for tea rents. All drug gist, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Welsh tlnplate is In a bad way. A reduction of 15 per cent In wages has just, been decided upon by 150 mills, and they are thinking of shutting down on production In Apry. , Pr'. Frednnln. N. Y says: "Shall not call on you for the t IUU reward, for I be lieve Hall'. Catarrh Cu re will cure any case ol catarrh. W aa very bad." W rite ului for par ticulars. Bold by bruwiate. 7So Si Brevity Is thoSoul You SAPOL.IO GREAT BARGAINS Columbia Bicycles for Woman. Lidles'ColumbiaBerel-GearChalnless, MOOll St. 1803 Prloatias. ReduoerJ to $60.00. LADIES' COLUMBIA CHAIN MODEL 4S. 1808 Price $70. Reduced to $42.50. These mnnblnes are Columbia of the highest grade throughout and bear the Columbia guarantee. Tbey are not shopworn wheels carried over from last year, but are of 1899 manufacture. Com pare them part for part with otherbl eyolesand you will find good reasons for tfee admitted superiority of Columbia quality. The stock of these models Is limited. If titers In no agent In year locality write to us direct. POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. PULES "Ianfrred the tortures of the damned wltb protrmlintf ptlite hrouiriit on by constipa tion wttb which 1 was afflicted for twenty years. I ran across your CAKCARKTS in the town of Newell, la., and never found any thins; to equal them. To-day 1 am entirely free from piles and feel like a new man." U H. Kiitz, Ull Jones St., Sioux City, la. CANDY CATHARTIC P1raant, Palntahle. t'otent. Taftte Good. TVS Good, NoTerglckeo. Weaken, or Gripe. 10e. 35c. Wo. ... CURI CONSTIPATION. ... St.rtlaf t.m4j tMr, rhteae. trl. I- VMS. tie ttfl.Tfl Rll Sold and snsranteed hy all drug RUMU'DAIf (HUM tV HE Tobacco UaulL The Greatest Railway Systems of the United States Use GARTER'S INK They wouldn't tme'rt If It waen't good. Coats yon no more than poor ink, ln.int upon hairing it. T STOPPED FREI OfaJ perBiisestly Ciref VV lassaltt Pn.esaiS to rgft dr. klim's esiar NERVE RESTORER eMIti St, tMtsT J'SMM, 11 " I I TIB rW imtir'i . Trati mnA $t trial bottis UN toTII pUlMU, frtijiBsjaipfSM okaffM Den fseelfM. fol ! lr. Kiln. I.M, lrs Issillut ttf MsMkluv. tfll Ar-h Kt . "hUaWli.la, fsV GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Am th ! Amk for thrm. Cost nonoft . Urn a common rtolmnoj. All drtttwa. UTT-lil KG Ui.AHH CO., Alltshny. Px P. K U. SI 'W fiErJSIONJK0.f5.r5 f Successfully Prosecutes Claim. Lai PtinclD! BKAmlner U m. PaoalOD Bura. 3jrrlietTil war. UaUjuUluatiuirlaimattj since. DDODCV "TW DISCOTBXT; , rfVI t-S I nkti.li.lial an i mm. SoS er t tiwweianaae I O da If lanaS Vrea. Bv. n. n. satsa's sons. Bos SK aaaaaa. a. K nr.UHlMIIO'11 treatiaeut. a.Mitd, l ont. "Alii. DDI. llsM.oiCo..M4(rMuwckS..M.T. WHti4( 111 Kl IAII llst Beat Couk armp. Taauw Uuud. in lint. oia dt enitfiilftt. of Wit." Good Wife Need W4 V