"One Year's Seeding, Nine Years' Weeding tTtegtecied tmpurltles tn your blood w3 tow seta's of disease of 'which you may never get rid. If your blood is even the lets! bit Impure, do not delay, but take Hood" s Saraaparltta at once. In so doing there Is safety (n delay there b danger. Be sure to get only Hood" s, because 100 Krwarri. IOI. Tlia frailer of thin finner will bo iilnfrt to lenrn thnt there lf nt. li-t one ilrriuleil dl. ene that .rtenro ha tteen fllilr to cure In nil It (.tnitinml Hint I Catarrh. lliillVCiit'tfTn t'tirv I. thi) only pnnlllvp euro known to the miMllrnl fraternity. Catarrh helniraenn pttttitinnal ill. ranr, rt'ilri'n ft constitutional trpiittni-iit. Hull'. Catarrh Cure I tnken In ternnlly. Actinic dlreetly on tne hhtfA anil linicotm foirfnccn of the. iyfein, therehy fin atroyliitf the fotinilfitton cf the ilipi'fio, mid giving the patient MtrenKtti hy hnlhllntf liptlia constitution ami altinu nnttire In nltiir It work. The proprietor have o much fnit.li In It curntivr power thnt they ofFer One Hun dred Dollar for any eae that It full to euro. Bend (or Hat of tetttltmmlnl. Adilre. '. J. ciiknky i Co , Toledo, 0. Fold by Pro iwlrtn. "ftp. Hull'. family 1'IIU ore the beat. M ra. Wl n 1 rm- Ponth I n P y ru p f or cb lid ren teethlntf. miften theirtim. rediieo inflamma tion, allays paiti,curea wind oollc.ftc a bottle. Pino' Onre for Cnnmmptnn rfllorea lb most nlertlnare ootufhft. Kov. l. ltrriiMUMb LEH, Lexington, Mo., February S, MM. On the few ocrnalons when the Queen Ik present at a Suite banquet at Hmk lngham Palace, she hna Hoyal silver ' i wtiKiinij otmui I'nii iiiiib pvui rom winciFnr. u tip silver pmte smw- and a half sterling. Wo-To-Dao for Fifty Cents, Gtmrnntflpd tobaoeo habit cure, make weati Ma ftrooc, blood pure. Mo. II, All drugglata, In Bplte of the law the destruction of birds In the Italian part of Switzer land contlnttoii on a large scale. In the cnnton of Tessln nlone tho guards destroyed lust year 13.000 trap3 for birds. To Car Constipation Voravor Take Caacareta Cnndv Cathartic lOo orlSe. 11 C O. C fall to cure, druKKlata refund mono. National I'rlile, It Is now almost two full centuries since England and Scotland were united, In 1707, under tho name of Great Britain. Yet up to the present time the world continues to employ the familiar terms English queen, Eng lish army, and so on, with no mention of Scotland. This slight has often been commented upon by Scotchmen, but never perhaps more happily than at Trafalgar. Two Scotchmen, mess mates and bosom cronies, from the came little clachan, happened to be stationed near each other, when the now celebrated signal was given from the admiral's ship: "England expects every man to do his duty. ' "No a word o' puir auld Scotland on this oc casion!" dolefully remarked Oeordle to Joi'k. Jock cocked his eye a mo ment, turning to his companion, "Man, Geordle," said he, "Scotland kens weel eneuch that nae bairn o' hers needs to be tell't to do his duty that's Just bint to the Engllshers." tTnaeen by THophnna. A business house of Aberdeen, Scot land, recently engaged as office boy a raw country youth. It was part of his duties to attend to the telephone In his master's absence. When first called upon to answer tho bell, in re ply to the usual query, "Are you there?" he nodded assent. Again the question came, and still again, and each time tho boy gave an answering nod. When the question camo for the fourth time, however, the boy losing his temper, roared through the tele phone: "Man, a' ye blln'7 I've been noddin' me held aff for t last hauf oor!" New York Tribune. Pain Conquered Health Re- stored by Lydia EL Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Lima to Hat. riHKRAu mo. 9J.649I " I feel it my duty to write and thank you ior what your Vegetable Com pound has done for me. It Is the only medicine I have found that has done me any good. Before taking your medi cine, I was all run down, tired all tho time, no appetite, pains in my back and bearing' down pains and a great suf- ferer during menstruation. A f ter tak ing two bottles of Lydla E. I'lnkhum's Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman. I am now on my fourth bottle and all my puins have left me. I feel better than I have felt for three years and would recommend your Compound to every suffering womuu. I hope this letter will help others to find a cure for their troubles." Mks. Deixa. Bbuiucjcu, Kknhbklaku, Inu. The serious ills of women develop from neglect of early symptoms. Every pain and ache has a cause, and the warning they give should not be disre garded. Mrs. Pinkham understands these troubles better than any local phy sician and will give every woman free ' advice who is puzzled about her health. Mrs. Pink'.am's address is Lynn, Mass. Don't put off writing until health is completely broken down. Write at the first indication 0 trouble. The University of Notre Dame NOTRE DAME. INDIANA. I'IamIo. Iitara. Kronomtrai unit If U.oiy Jmirimliaui. Art, HcitMHM-. 1 Imrmiiry, l,uw, jpWili ittVliiii'nli'nl kiii! iuvctrtrul l;iinluur uat AiM'uiii-ctiire. 'lhorouKli Prrpnrnlury unit (VwtnerrlBi raiiriM. KAtTisMtisvatli'jfcl itiMnta at nwclii rates. at Fr. Junior or buulur i!CuHcgtW ixmrav. (ottn.iitt umiit iutHifrniiiig, HL. tiilwu.rat Hull tor bova uniUr 1U. Thf AO in Ytnr will op!i mm in tuber A lbs JfltHh iti it I oi ti h I'Vim'. AililroMi PrMldflnl AtiTMMA POSITIVtLV CURED. I CHItMI) VI HWKIMMll AHTilillA liliaU: I duaa ibis. A IrUI i kn. malld Jraa, I Oou.ua Baoa. Maiuuiaa Co., St. Lousi, Mo. 2OOOOOOO0OOOOOOO000OO00OOQ FARM TOPICS! ioooooooooooocoo ooocooccco Loratlon of tlia Prrmanitnt rantnre. The location of the permanent pas tnro has ranch to do with its valuo. If possible it shonld join the lots snr rounding the barns on the farm. It comes into nse more constantly than any other field on the farm, as tliore is hardly a day in the year, nnlcss it is nnder snow, that it. may not he con venient to nse it. The lnnd most dif ficult to cnltivato, as a rule, shonld b used for tho permanent pasture. Much land would rctnrn more to the owner if pat into Bnejj a pasture, aud allowed to remain" as sucliT,-".''- flow Salt llrlps rrrtllllr. While the soda and chlorine, of sail have no mannral properties, there is often a decided effect from nslnpt salt as topdrcssing for laud that has or ganio matter. Only very small amounts are used per acre, and thns used the ealt hastens decomposition, and this sets free whatever carbonic acid gas or ammonia the organio mat ter contains. Halt is iisnally though! of as a preservative. It is so whon in amounts large enonh to pickle what li is applied to. Whon corbonio aoid gas is liberated, that acts as a solvent on tho inert potash and phosphate that the soil contains, thns often serv ing in place of those minerals at much less cost than if thoy were bought and applied. Flrpn Floors. it is my experience that the only floor that will last in the pigpen and which is practical, is one made of brick. Concrete aud cement, and al so wood, excepting pitch pine, will wear throngh in spots in an incredi bly short time. The pig's hoof is very sharp, aud exposed placos, as noar doorways and abont the trough, Boon give way to constant treading. Old ontside brick that have been nsed for bnilding purposes are best, be cause hard and very much cheaper to bny and sometimes no exponse only the hauling. The foundation for the brick floor can be of coarse gravel, with an inch of sharp sand on top, upon which the brick can be placed. Let the portion of the floor where the pig's bed will be remain some three inches higher than the remainder of the floor, and lot the slant be toward the door, for convenience in washing. When the grade is just right, place the brick flatwise on the sand, and when the whole surface is covered it can be made perfectly smooth and even with a piece of plank and tamper. Four on grouting, sweeping it with a com mon broom in all directions until every crack is well filled, then leave a few days nntil dry, when it can be nsed. Titch pine, so far as I have seen it nsed, is good material for pens and horse stalls, beoause this class of animals will then not ordinarily bite it throngh, although there may be in veterate wood eaters that will attack any material. A. A. Houtuwiek, iu New England Homestead. A Derrick For liar. The hay derrick for fiold stacking, which is illtistrated below, is reported by a correspondent of tho National Stockman as having worked satisfac torily. The frame can be bolted to gether if .the maker wishes to take it down and put nnder shelter for nse in aftor years or spiked together if he wishes to let it stand in the field. A pulley is nsed at each end of the long arm across the top. The pulleys can be best attached to the arm by clevises of suitable size. A third pulley is at tached to one of the lower corners of the frame as most convenient when the dorriok is in position for stacking. The base of the frame illustrated is ten feet square, ten feet high and ten feet square at the top. Three sides are oross-braoed. The fourth side is not, as it makes it more oonveuient to take the pole down. The pole is twenty-five feet long. It should be seven inches in diameter at base and five inohes at top. Aoross the run ners at center use a piece of timber two inohes by twelve inohes, ten feet long, with two-inch hele or larger in oenter for tenon, out at end of pole to rest in, the shoulder around the tenon resting on the timber. The long arm is fifteen feet long, and the eorrespondent thiuks it should be two feet longer. Bhort end is five and a half feet long, long cud, eleven and a half feet. Abont three feet from the base of the pole will be notioed a projecting rod. This is one-inch iron abont four feet long, fitting in an auger hole in the pole. This is used as a lever to turn the arm around over the stook when loaded. The high end of the long arm as shown in the illustration la about twenty-eight feet from the ground. The frame must set close to the butt of staok or rick, the bulge of the stack coming oat against the tram. A riELD RAT DERRICK. THI MARKETS. P1TTSIIVRO. Oraln, f loor and FaM, WHEAT No, 1 rart CJ WHKAT No. 1 new (W 07 COHN No S yellow, enr. 9 No. S yeliow, Snellen 87 II Mixed ear 87 8S OATH No. a white S 83 No. 8 whlta 23 U FLOUR Winter patents 8 80 8 9.' Fnnor straight winter 8 60 8 M live No. 8 f9 80 BAV-No. 1 timothy 11 74 1 01 Dover, No. 1 10 00 10 80 FEKH No. 1 whltti raid., ton.. 17 00 17 M Drown middlings ., 11 00 18 21 Uran. bulk 1:1 0) 18 7f BT1IAW Wurat. 6 00 8 SJ Oat 6 00 S 2( BKKDH-Fnnoy Ulue Ornss.... 128 1 8( Timothy. I'dmo 128 1 6( Dairy frodncta BCTTrrt F.l(?ln creamery..... to 2! Ohio creamery. 17 It Fan? country roll 11 1! CIIKKHK Ohio, new 09 H New York, cow 10 11 Frnlla and Vogotabla. TiTANfl Oroon V l" fO 7J I'OTATOKH Ksncy Uose.V bbl 1 SO 1 75 CAIlliAflE For crate 1 (V) 1 2 0M0N8 per bu 78 93 I'onllry, ISto, FFNR per pnlr 70 73 CHH'KVNH drewd 14 If Tl' IIKKVH droned 18 10 LC1UH I's. and Ohio. rroh.... H 00 13 (Hj TIAI.TIMORK. KT.OUrt 8 TS'a 4 01 TV HK AT No, 2 red 71 7!i COIIN-Mlxed Hi; S7 OATH J 2( EflOH n 15 liUTTEll Ohio creamery 19 2( rniLADICLIMIIA FLorn t s 6S s v VHr'.AT-No. 2 red 71 75 COHN No. 2 mixed 86 87 OA'I'B No. 9 whlto 27 2 Hl'TTEII-Oenmery, extra.... 1I 16 ttiOB FcDnaylrnnla firsts.... 14 19 HEW YORK. Fl.OUIt Fatants 8 703 8 !'i HEAT No. 2 red ' 71 COHN No. 2 8-1 OATH White Wootoro 2S ULT'JEK Ocamerv. . 10 111 EOUb Htateotl'onn 11 14 MVK hTOCK. Onfral Stock Varda, Kait Liberty, Vm, cattle. Trlme. 1800 to 1400 tts a 8 4fl?i 6 51 Oood, 1200 to 1800 tlis 8 20 5 83 Tidy, 1000 to 1)60 tha. 6 00 8 15 Fair liKht steers, 000 to 1000 lbs 4 40 4 Oi Common, 700 to 900 lbs 8 90 4 15 BOOS. Medium B 00 Havy 4 05 6 OH Koukus and stiiKS 8 00 8 78 SHKEP. Trlme, 9B to lOi ms 4 : 4 9C Oood, 85 to 00 lbs 4 0 I 4 7C I air, 70 to HO It. 8 75 4 8 Common 8 00 4 60 teal Calves 6 09 7 25 LAMIIS. Pprlnper, extra 6 RS 8 00 HprliiK'ir, (food to choice 8 00 8 S ( ore moil to fair 4 CO 6 0.) Extra yvnrlliiKH. ll,-ht 6 01 6 10 iood to choice yvarlloKS 4 75 5 0) siedlnm 4 85 4 7 Common 8 28 4 Si REVIEW OF TRADE. The Supply of Iron Now Near Equalling the Demand A Rise In Cotton. It. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly ltcvlew of Trade reports as follortK- After great expansion business hrsluitcs. This yonr It Is nstonlHhlnB that the hesita tion hu been so sllRlt. In one branch after another buying has halted, only to be followed by lm-ger buylnu. The output of Inm rurnaei s In b'aU AiiKUHt 1, was !.(i:i,ii;!2 ions wi-ikly tlo.n per cent more than In 1X92 and - per cent mure than last year. With a decrease of 27,:U7 tons in unsold stocks, nearly half In charcoal Iron the apparent consumption and jxpoi ts lo not exceed 1.210,i44 tons, vhuh barely equals the lowest report of production AuKust 1. ami other fur naces have started since that date, with several more to follow. The sup ply appears to be at least equal to the demnnd, nlthouKh new ilc-munds for the week have covered 2,100 tons for new buildings at Chicago, with much for bridges, and 4.000 tons for eastern buildings at I'lttsburg. In bars both lOaxt end Weht the mills are unable to take all orders offered, nor In plates cun they take all orders anywhere. while in sheets the western mills are overcrowded, though tho eastern de mand Is lighter. Tho ConnellsvUle coke output Is again 1112,656 tons for tho week, with only 550 ovens Idle, and prices are un changed. Tin, following Tndon, has risen to 32c, but fallen to Sl.t.'ie, and copper Is hard to get at 18-c lor lake. Lad Is uuoted at 1 4. 50 r 4.60. Sole leather has slightly advanced with buff and split, but the convention of boot and shoe manufacture! pro poses to advance prices, though with out definite authority. New orders are now In some lines larger than the works can accept, though In many others more moderate and not exceed ing half the output. Chicago reports hides slightly lower for packers, but u nhiule higher for country buff and heavy cows. Cotton has risen three-eighths owing to crop reports, but noboiiy believes that the year's production, with the heavy stocks carried over, will fall b -low the requirements for consumption. Tho demand for goods Is enough to cover a heavy consumption of cotton, but does not now appear to be gain ing. Wool Is a little less active after Its great rise and Inside quotationb are sometimes accepted, but sales at the three chief markets have been 20.-u6,f-90 pounds In two we-ks, against 211.41111. N00 In the same weeks of 1807. and 16,436,300 In the same weeks of 18112. Wheat receipts at tho West have been 8,652,679 bushels In two weeks, against 6,645,960 bushels liuit year, making It hard to believe the unfavor able crop estimates which still come forward from unulllcial and official sources. The exports have slackened, amounting to only 6,269,133 bushels, flour included, from Atlantic ports, against 6,945,311 bushels lust year, and from Pacific ports, 4(10,000 bushels, against 924.155 bushels lust year, other exports being 457,288 bushels. Corn exports, were In two weeks 7, 975.509 bushels, against 4.743.766 bust year, but receipts continue enormous, In two weeks 8,8:19,911 bushels, against (.479,178 bushels lust yi ar. Contradic tory stories about foreign crops weigh but little compared with the actual buying of groin and movement from the farms. The truth seems to hi that the supply of wheat In the spring wheat region is larger than anybody has supposed. Failures for the week have been 138 In the United blatea, against 19 last year, and 29 In Canada, against 18 last year. The number of Buddhists Is com puted to be 456,009,900. , ..... LIKE BANQUO'B OHOST. Question of Conductor and Pannlaa to tho Fore A rain. Tt was In a suburban trolley Inst Sunday thnt the question of the con ductor's reluctance to receive pennies In change rams up again, says the New York Herald. This penny question Is like Ranquo's ghost and will not down. A woman passenger had given the con ductor a nickel and five pennies for two fares. "I would rather change $5 for you, madam, than take those pen nies," the conductor said, ,ln a grumbling yet perfectly respectful tone. "Why?" asked the woman. "Because the company will not take them from its. That la the only objection I have to railroading. We must turn In nick els or silver when our work Is done." "But why do you not sometimes give thoFe pennies to men? You always palm them oft on women." "Well, the women always seem to keep them specially for tts. Now, If the public could only know what a trial they are to us sometimes they might understand our reluctance to take them. For In stance, one of the extras, a man who had been out of work for a long time, after making the number of trips re quired of him, found he had fifteen pennies among Ms change. Ho did not have a cent belonging to himself, and there was no money at home, and the pay that was coming to him at the of fice for his week's work was needed by his wife and children for bread. They would not take the pennies at the of fice, and he could not draw his pay un til his fares were accounted for. When, after considerable trouble, he got three nickels for fifteen pennies and returned to the company's office It was closed, and he had to go home without his pay." Another Hlua Orotto. The famous Blue Grotto of Capri has cow a rival In the state of Minnesota It occurs in a lake on the shore of which there Is a cavern of white lime stone flooded with water. A swimmer enters the cave, and turning to look outward sees the most beautiful shades of green and blue In the water and a silvery sheen over his submerged limbs. Io Your Fert Ache and llnrn f Phnke Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Kosn, a powner for the feet It makes Tight or New hhoes feel Easy. Cure Corns, Dun Ions, Swollen, Hot, Cnllous, Anhlng nnd Hweatlng Eeet. Hold by all Druggists, Oroer and Shoe Htores, 25rt Hampln sent Fit EE. Addroos Allen b. Olmsted, l.elloy, N. V. There are now published In Tarls 2.5S5 periodicals, nearly 100 more than were issued at the corresponding date Inst year. Boat Tabtreo ftplt taa Rrnok Tor l ift Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag letlo. full ot life, nerro and vlcor, take No-To-Qae, the wonderworker, that makes weak men itrong. All druKRlsta, Mc or II. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago or New York. A Oermnn army nHleor cellmate that In the century Just closing no less than 30,000.000 men have been killed In war In civilized countries. Does your head ache? Pain back of youreyes? Bad taste in yourmouth? It's your liver! Avert Pills are liver pills. They cure constipation, headache, dyspepsia, and all liver lcomplaints.2Sc.All drupRists. Wmii your niimatitrha r hnl a l0uului hrnvrn or rlfh hlnck? Ttin m BUCKINGHAM'S DYE ?rPr'"?l -T j An i?' i - " " ' W'l iousness "I have ud your valnable CA8CA- RK'ii'&i und Und tli era parftHit. Couldn't do without them. 1 have uutd thorn forton.e time for tndiKKtion and btliouHtieKK und urn now com- Slobely curud. Kecorumcnd them, u every ono. nee triad, you will nrvcr be without them la Uio family. ,r Euw. A. Maux, Albuiiy, N. Y. Pleanant. Palatable. Potent, Tmte Oood. Do Uuod. Nuvur Siukuu. Weaken, ur G rl i. Wo, 2Jc, Wo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... (trilt fMH.;, I hk.r., iNlml, Urn VmO. Stl MQbT0BsC Sold and jriinnrnfed bj all drug -w wnw mi VUUC UlUlk W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES "N'N Worth $4 to (8 comptrod with othtrmakM. Indorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES TJIK UKM IKK fcf W. L. Utiflu' Wtl prtM Usni M bwUMI Tako no aubatltuf) claimed to be u ifod. Lartfutt ntakt'ru of as und aa.fio ahoea lu the world. Yuur dealer hoa)dkrep them If not, we will aeud yu stialrnn r flint of urtre. Ktal klud of leather, aire and width, piaia or cap to. C'atloiiu V rv W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mast. Dr. RIcord's Essence of Life tZZi. mvA, itevr failing remudjr for all can" of Ufi voua, uiental, pliynt al Uwuiiity, hm- vnlity end rr Utaturu aiM-ay lu bulb afiew; poalllv, truiaueut iMire; full treatment or 1 a buttle; tif,uip fur uiivnlar. J. 4AUVEH. Aiiviit, 1T ilrmidway, N. V. If affllnted with) Thompson's Eya Water iiore eyea uko V. H V. Kl 'Vt if vL, VjiLy CATHARTIC jVj 101 MARS MOISTIStD fe" a-H a...,.. , ,.,..Ji.J..?J I I Bast Cuuvb byrup. Tuuu UuuL Vat I 1 Id ttiua, Sold br drumrHlc Cleaning up at the shop after a long, dirty run, is a severe test of soap quality. The pores of the skin need opening, the oily exudations from them demand instant removal, for health and cleanliness. Ivory Soap meets the severest tests squarely, does what you expect. It floats, produces a copious lather, white and pure. Loosens the dirt and grease, rinses thoroughly and leaves the skin soft and clean. Economical because best. IT FLOATS. oiomt mm av thi vroerta a sambli oo. onotmAn NIAGARA'S VOICES. ThJ Arm Not Rambling or Bapld. bo I Plangent and Silvery. Niagara baa many voices, and some of them are thus described by Mrs. van Rensselaer In the Century: "And the noise of Niagara? Alarming things have been said about It, but they are not true. It Is a great and mighty noise, but it is not, as Henne pin thought, an 'outrageous noise.' It is not a roar. It does not drown tho voice or stun the ears. Even at the actual foot of the falls It 1b not op pressive. It Is much less rongh than the Bound of heavy surf steadier, more homogeneous, less metallic, very deep and strong, yet mellow and soft; soft, I mean, in its quality. As to the noUe of the rapids, there is none more musical. It is neither rumbling nor sharp. It is clear, plangent, silvery, tt Is so like the voice of a steep brook much magnified, but not made coarser or more harsh that, after we have known tt, each liquid call from a for est hillside will seem, like the odor of grapevine, a greeting from Niagara. It Is an Inspiriting, an exhilarating sound, like freshness, coolnc3B, vitality Itself made audible. And yet it Is a lulling sound. When we have looked out upon the American rapids for many days, It Is hard to remember con tented life amid motionless surround ings; and so, when we have slept bo sldo them for many nights, It lit hard to think of happy sleep in an empty silence. Still another kind of music la audiblo at Niagara. It must be list ened for on quiet nights, but then It will be heard. It Is like the voice of an orchestra so very far away that Its notes are attenuated to an Incredible delicacy and are Intermittently per ceived, as though wafted upon varia ble zephyrs, it Is the most subtile, the most mysterious miiBle In the world. What Is Its origin? Why should we ask? Such falry-like sounds ought not to be explained. Their appeal la to tho imagination only. They are so faint, so far away, that they almost escape the ear, as the lunar bow and the Anted tints of tho American falls almost escape the eye. And yet we need not fear to lose them, for they are as real as the deep bass ot the cataracts." Woman Flnda Wealth, quarts mine. The vein is from 200 to 600 foet in width and Is intersected in its source by Atlln City. It has been traced over three-quarters of a mile. Miss Florman's father Is a mine expert and numerous assays of the ore which (Tacoma, Wash., Cor. Chicago Record) Miss Frankie Flornian, of Black Hills. S. D., has discovered what Atlln mining men regard as an Immense he recently made disclosed values run ning from tS to $27 per ton on the sur face. Mining Expert Frank Baker and William Partridge have bonded the property for 200,000. Partridge left here yesterday for London to place it on the market there. At Roubalx. one of the Socialist strongholds of Frunce, the 11,000 public school children receive free food and clothing, at the expense of the town, Deaoty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood mean a clean skin. No beauty without it. Caacareta, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by itirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banian pimples, boil, blotches, blackhead, and that sickly biliou complexion by talcing Caacareta, beauty for ten cent. All drug gist, satisfaction guaranteed, 10ct 25c, 60c. Sir Frederick Bridge, the organist of Westminster Abbey, has a brother who Is also a Doctor of Music. Hefor, Sir Frederick was knighted, his friend used to call him "Westminster Uiliigj" to distinguish him from his brother. The disproportion of the sexes is still very great In Australia. In West Australia there were only E4.0U0 wom en in a populutiun of 1U8.0U0. ''THE CLEANER 'TIS, THE COSIER 'TIS." WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT APOLIO Fltn rfrmnnentlT miff!. NoflM or nirrmi. rie,a Bftpr llrwttlnj of Ir. Kline' (4mat rv Hetori'r. trial ltottlaarvl treatNa lite. Llr.H.ll Kl.lKa. 1.1.1. Kit Arch bt.Phlla.Pa The railroads ot Australia have never discovered that It I ponnlble to take up tickets on the train, hence th pasaengers are lorked In the cars to prevent any of them stealing a ride, ami when they arrive at thulr atatlun and hustled nut throuKh a turnstile and held up for their tickets. fcdntat Yoar Bawet Vltni Caaesrst. Candy Cathartic, eura constipation forever. lOo, liSo. II a C. C. fall, druiRiats refund monea. Mew York' lllsheat Taint. Pcrhnps the highest point In the bor ough ot Manhattan la at Ninety-sixth street and Madison avenue. This Is where the New York Central Railroad tunnel begins, and from this elevation a fine view is obtained ot Harlem to the north and the East river and Lotig Island to the east. One can look over the roofs of the five-story houseu of Harlem clear to Washington Heights and distinguish many points lu the borough of tho Bronx. From here there Is a sharp decline to the East river, and the tall chimney at tho foot of East Ninety-fifth street does not look bo very high from this altltudo. Jt la altogether a sight well worth seeing. " An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Svut'P of Flos, manufactured by the Cai.ifoiinia, Fia rivitui- Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the tOKte and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, clcansW the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevera pen tly yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectlomiblo quality and sub stance, and its acting- on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening" or irritating them, mako It tho ideal luxativo. In the process of manufacturing- figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other nromntlo plants, by a method known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, pleso remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL l,OUISVnj,E. XT. NEW YORK, Jf. T. For sale by all Oruggiit. J'ricc Mc. per bottle. GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Are the beat. Ak for them. Co. t no more tlian rommun rhluiney.. All lalen l-ITTKIII Hit ;lass CO.. Alleaheuy. Pa. DRflPQY"" DISCOVERT; .. Book ul ltiirooni.l.anil IO lnv MMlts.at Free. Or. a. . nul l IOH1. Bo, 1). AlUila.Sa. RHEUMATISM t?r H FS-lwpS hnttla. t ' "Aux.snsa Bauaui Lu. lr.aiia.ul, paipald, IO oema. ., Mf Orawiwldi St., M. y. VOTER'S INK la what all the gnat railway uts ft
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