J. i in your Don't worry overmuch about those sharp pains- in your head. Seek their cause liver. One Ayer's Pill at night tor a few nights drves away morn ing headaches. J. C. Ayer Company, Practical Chtmiiti,' Lowell, M.. Ayer's Sarnnarilla Ayrr'i Pills Av-t'i A.o Cure Ayrr'i H.iir Vigor Ayer'i Cherry I'ectoial Ayer'i (.'om.ttona I TALES OF PLUCK I AND ADVENTURE. P . Nntea I'rnin III Pari Reposition. "The BIiik'T Mnnufiieturlnij Com inny, of Ml Hroailwny. New York, elmw their uhuiiI American enterprise hy having a very cretlltiible exli'lilt located in (iroitp XIII., ein 70, nt the rnrls International Exposition, where they "how to preut ntlvnntnge the eel chrntril SiiiKcr HowIiir-MihjIiIiic which I tided In every country on tlio clnbc, 'lioth for fnmlly use nml for ninniifne tiirliiB purposes. The writer wm -lilcjlily pleiiscd with this display ami observed with much "tlnfitctloii thnl It wns fnvornhly comnienteil upon liy TlHltotn generally. The Grand Prize was awarded liy the livlerntilluniil Jury to Singer Hew liiB Machines for silwilor excellence In dcilKii. construction, elllcleney nnd for remarkable development nud adap tlon to every ntltehlng procviw used In cither the fnmlly or the factory. Only One Grand Prize for nerving tnnchlue was nwnrded nt I'utls, and this distinction of absolutely superior merit ronllrnis the previous action of the International Jury at the World's Columbian KxuomII Ion, In Chicago, . where Singer Machines recolvnd tltty four duttinct nwnrds. being mart thun were received by nil other kiuds of sewing inachluc comhlued. Should It bo possible that any of our reader nro unfamiliar with the celebrated Singer Machine, we would respectfully advise that they cull at ny of the Singer salesrooms, which can be found in nil cities and most towDi lu the TTnlted States." Every year on June 10 the pension ers of the Civil War arc counted. In June, 18118, the ntinilicr on the lists was 90371 Last year there were about 3,000 less, and this year also there arc lower man in ikom. Tctsam PAnr.LTiHH Dtt. prodtinns the fast est ami Urhriitost colors of any kuowu (lye Blurt. ColJ by nil ilrugitlfits. A landslide occurred recently in Sat tel. Switzerland. An inn and its war den and outbuildings slid down the hill side a distance of 35 fect without Uein,; in the least injured. Two stately elms in the garden were also moved without injury. Dcnlnrii Cannot He Cured hvlocril ajipliestlntis,nstlieycnnnitrniich the. disenscti intrllnn nf tuo eitr. Tlim-n Is only on.) way to cure nt-iilness, anil tlmt Is ly cnnstitii Mount remedies. D -nf ness Is cstiHeil hv nil -n- h'iiml cnnilitinn of the mucous Itntnicof tlia Eustachian Tulie. When tills tuba Is In flamed voti have a rtimmiutr snunil or Itmtcr. eot tiesriiiK. and when tt Is entirely clowce eafnuss U tlio result, and unless the Inllnin- nation can be taken out ami tills tube, r atortsl to its normal condition, hcitrtnu will Im destroyil fnr.-ver. Nine cases out of ten an oaused by c.itnn-h, which Is nothing butau In. Msine,! I'omllMon of the mili-mis siirfneos. . We will lve Una Huiulre.l Itnllars for anv ease, if Deaftiei- (caused hvnatarrlo that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. 8end tor olroulars, free. F. J. Cnrs-BY A Co., Toledo, O. Sold hy nnmWts, "Jio Hall's Family 1'llls are the best. - The report of the Ecological surveyors appointed by the Hritish government ueclarcs that reefs have been discover ed in two localities in Burmah, contain ing payable gold. Tn Cnr n Cold In One THty. Take Laxstivk nitnao Oulsisa Tibi.it. All drinri(tt refund the m-.uey If It falls oonre K. a . tiuovs s alauaiaire u on eaon Box. UM. No fltM or nerrona. 's use of Dr. Kline's Oroat Steamboats carry from 60,000 to 100, 000 packages away from St. Joseph and Benton ilarbor. Mien., daily Fits nrmsnentlyred hms after tllt dufs use Serve ltestorer. fl trial bottle and treatise tree. Dr.K.U.KLIKILLU.WU xtuti bUl'lilla,!', At late as the fifteenth century Vienna had no street lamps, and every wayfarer carried his lantern I am sure Plto't Cnr for Consumption saved my life three years airo. Hits. Tuos. Hob- Bixs, Muple at., Hot rich. N. 1L. i'eb. 17. I The mackerel fishing on the south and southwest coasts of Ireland has been failure this year. Ke. will cure the ohlldre of worm troubles Trey's Vermifuge, at druiwlsis, country stores or by mall. E.4 b. Fiey, Baltimore, UL A syndicate in Philadelphia is trying to corner the entire cauliflower crop of Long Island. r tic If never on pood terms vita tcmeiliiDir Is always wronir. iel I right lj clibwtng Bcemaii's Pepsin Qua. bjlrel.1 Lc The best lands of Germany are now 1 -devoted to the culture of beet sugar, the reater portion oi which is exported. Winning' PortiilcrP frbll(1jvi jr. tMif tso tut luntt, n-aao innmmrv iiyiteVsJiiwiunHi ind ooUailfio abutti V bly 100no people lost kindred (cxas calamity. Beet reeeerisrtiM far Cnllls Ms nettle of OnorsTs Tsersxasa I It Is eleiplf Iron end quinine la or a. acure-uoper. rruiesue. tail muscles in the urnan band. (il ft llotti rrnmitt unit riucky. AHT of the proccM of "lum bering," stuyts 11 Cnniidlnii gen I li inn ti, conslHts In llimllng the timber down tho river to the mills. This la fullest "strenm driv ing," nnd Is n dnngerons jiursult, for frequently 1 ho lugs will get "Jimmied," nnd the tusk of getting tliem fire nud stinting them on their comw ngiiln Is one occasionally intended with fntnl necldeiits. When tho logs get Jimmied nenr n rapid or full, (he tusk, nlwnys n risky one, liecoineH especially huz'trdouK. Oil n eertnln nci :imi,ti, while with n pnrty of lumlieriiii n, I witnessed t of the plilekleHt rescues it Is ponsllile to linir;lne, iM'rl'oniied by n boy of only f'oitrleth. Tlio liimbermrn wen? ongngi'd In driving lugH down 11 turbulent river to the mills: Homo folly miles below. On the tiny I Mii-nk of, on they were nrlng 11 series of rapids, 11 few logs leeaiiio turned nlioUt by tlio Hi roil 111 such n ?vay that they obstructed I he pussnge of the lest, nud tho whole drive," iih It Is called, bccsinc Jammed. The bend lumberman nud u boy of 'oilltei 11, named (;onrge, were the only persons near nt hand nt the moment, and the fnmier, being 11 tall, powerful limit, decided that It would bo neces sary fir him to cut nway one of the obstructing he.: which were Just on the ctluc of the rapids. fo, slipping out on to the Hunting mass ol tlmlier Willi Ills ni lie com ii'eiii ed bis work, hut, nlus! before he bad eul half way thruii;li the log the pressure of the test of I lie timber broke li and the whole drive shot into Ihe rapids. The lumberman sought to ive himself by springing from one lug to another towards the Hhore, but. missing l;ls footing, he slipped through the logs Into the water. The boy saw the accident, nnd with out stopping to cull for assistance leaped nimbly on to the drive, which was now fairly rushing through the water, nud hounded from log to log till he hm! reached the point where the man had disnppenred. lie was only Just in time, for n pro jecting limb on one of the logs had caught the lumberman's coat In such way (bat tlio poor fellow was being carried along under the water with out IM-Ing able to extricate himself. Luckily the hoy knew how to man age n floating piece of tlmlier, nnd sit ting astride of the log ho by skilful movements of his feet disengaged the coat of tho drowning mini nnd raised his head nbove the water. Hut tho danger was not over yet. They were gradually nppronehlng the falls, which mount certain destruction to both, nnd tho hoy wrought like 11 Tjiijnn to work tho log out of the current. Holding tho lumberman hy tho col lar, be paddled with his feet nnd pushed iignlnst tho other logs until nt last he reached a shallow part of the liver where he could touch bottom. Then tlio danger wan past, nnd nmld tho cheers of the other lumbermen who had by this time nrrlvcd on the scene, tho little hero dragged fho hulf unconscious man to the bank. dollar. 'When tho Apnehos Irenril 0; our fretting tlio money ono of then, who had worked hardest ou the safe, growled nt 1110: "White, mini some fool, Indian mors foot, and Iron box great big, big fool!" Advenlnre Willi Tales. Whllo In the highlands of Northern Tibet fho Swedish explorer, Hven He dlti, nnd his followers, came upon nn cxcepllonnlly largo herd of yaks, grim ing In n narrow ravine. Islam, ono nf tho men, rude toward fhein nnd llred. Thereupon the herd divided, tho grimier part fleeing up the mountains, while the rest, llfty or more, In n tightly packed drove, made straight for lledln nnd his companions. Wo worn iilone nnd without weapons, says fho narrator, nnd felt that we were In n pretty tight fix, for the ani mals seemed to he charging directly down upon tii. They wero enveloped 111 n perfect cloud of dust. Wo could hear the cracking of their hoofs, nnd were blindly conscious that In another second or ho v.o should lie crushed under the nvalanche uC their Irresist ible unset. It turned mil, however, that they had not yet observed us, for no sooner did tho lender become nwnro of us, which ho did nt 11 bout n hundred paces distant, than he swerved nslde, nud yriu iiujantly followed by the whole. imitaiivn. . .., ... This gave Islam his opportunity. Ifo hastily dismounted and placed himself In nmbnsh, nnd fired nt n venture right Into the middle of tho troop. Tho bullet struck 11 bull In tho fore-leg. The ntilmal, mini with fury, charged straight upon the sportsman. Islam Hung himself Into the saddle nnd act off 11s fast ns his eiifeebeled horse was nble to gallop. Tho yiik, however, nil hough running on three legs, caught him up nrler two or three minutes' chase; but Just an he was on the point of tossing horse and rider on his horns, Islam, Who saw the danger, turned In his saddle and look aim. lci:plto his excitement, his nlm wns good. The Imllet penetrated the region of the heart, and thus put un inil to the contest. If Islam's last shot had fulled, ho would Infiilllnbly have been lost. The chaKo of the wild yak Is perilous, niul does pot always have so happy nu eliding. THI MARKETS rirrsiiuio. flraln, flnnr end Peril, WttKAT-No. 1 red t fl Itys No. 1 , ClillN-No. 1 yellow, ear , No. 2 yellow, shelled Mined ear ,, OA I H-No. 9 white No. A white Fl.OfU-Wlnier patent Knurr straight winters, riAV-No. I timothy lor, No. I FKr.D-No. I while inlil., ton. brown middlings , iirsn, hulk , 81 HAW-Wheat Out Hairy 1'rodiiets. nt'TTF.It F.lgln erestnnry.... Ohio creamery. , Fancy country roil CIIKIMK Ohio, new Now York, now 1'onltry, ele. IIF.NH-pcr Hi 0'. in (illi:Kl NH-dressed M fl EdtlH l'a. and Ohio, fresh.... 1NW 1U t-'rttlts anil Vegetables, UKANH Nnvy pt bushel a '.0 3 91 At 411 47 4l 117 M( 4 00 5 7H IS 911 14 on is an in 00 H Mi S 0) 7 61) t 2i'V Ti li 14 1X 7!l fl', 4n, '.' 47 S7't KO-Ji 4 10 8 W 111 Tn 14 9ft 15 76 17 01 in 00 a mi 7 7B 91 91'' 17H I O I A IOKH- I'liney white, V bu fi'l CAIHIAIIK- per hbl 1 00 ONHJNH per fill. Indians Canlnre a Hare. A band of Apache Indians nnoo cap turod tlio Lulled States paymaster's safe, nnd the story is relnted lu tho New York Sun by nn ex-sergeant of cnvnlry. At thnt time tho paymaster rode in nu nmbulancp with the safe nnd wns escorted by a gunrd of six mounted men. One night thta guard wns attacked hy n large force of In Ulnna. Two ineu woro killed, nnd the nmbtilnneo with the safe wns cap. tured. The safe contained nbmit seven thousand dollars In greenbacks. It weighed four hundred pounds, nnd had n combination lock. Tim Apaches una netcr seen n snfo at close ouiir- tora before, but they knew It contained money, and they wanted to get it. They llrst pounded off tlio knob with stones, thinking tho door could then bo pried open. Tho attempt wns a full nre, of course, and then they tried their tomahawks on tho chilled ntecl. hoping to cut a Jiolo lu It They had aeon Iron softened by fire, nnd their third move was to give tho anfe three-hour roasting. They threw big rocks upon It whllo It was still hot, and It wus dented here nnd there; but they wcro ns far from the money us ever. Tlie snfo wna next dragged lip the sldo of n mountain nnd tumbled over ft precipice two hundred feet high. Tb I nd In ns exported to see It burst open, but the only damage dono was to brenk off ono of the wheels. Tho safe waa left soaking In the river for four dnys, nud great wna tho Indians' dis appointment at lludlug themselves still baffled. 'Next they -tried gunpowder, hut knowing nothing of blasting, they brought About .nn explosion which burned half a dozen warriors nnd left the safe none tho worse. The redskins worked over the afe. off and on, for a month or more, hut failed to get at the Inside. In dis gust they finally left It Ju a deep ra vine. Fourteen months Inter penes on me end we accidentally got track at the safe. It waa found lyfug In the bod of a creek with a great pile of driftwood around It It waa a bard-looking safe, and we felt alight bone that the money had escaped Ore and water. When we got It to the fort, however, and blew off the door, there were the even thousand dollars as snug as you please. Tbv bills were soinwhatjlam K1 but Uncle Cam redeemed every IIAI.TIMOIIK, FI.ol'll W MI'.AT-No. 9 red M1HN- Mixed OATH. Kl(IH HU 11 Ell Ohio otnnmery 44 n mm 7r'4 4d; v i't 4 11 7r" 47 4H 1H 9U I'tiii.ADf i.rm v FI.ol'll t I) W II KAT - No. 2 red 70 ' t'OHN No. 9 mltnil ' 4.'.;j OA 1H No. 9 white Ill: IH;lt rrennn-ry, extra.... 93 l.aoH- l'cunsjiviinln firsts.... Via 4 10 7M 4'.?t' "il ' QouulWiJlt KM dihiLillM J yut' 't' jr!; i--t J ! NKW VDKK. Fl.ortl- Intents. Will AT-No. 2 red COHN- Nn. '.' OA'lh- Whlln wesloru Ill'TI Kit -I'reiimery K(il IH hln slid I'l-nu i(h) 4 '10 r0' in.'i 11 1 18 Anveil by n Nnrae. Tho riillmlclphlii North Amerlcnn contains the following Illustration of tho resourcefulness find persistence of a nurse. "Miss Ibdicccit Itoblnson, who wns recently graduated from tlio Xurses' Training School of the Jew ish Hospital, rhllndelpliln, Is tlir ber- olno nf nn Interrupted tragedy nt At lantic City. Taking an early morning stroll along the beach Miss Itoblnson met. near Mississippi avenue a pa liy of men carrying bid ween them t!m limp body of another mail. The young nurse hastened toward the group nnd asked what had hnpis'tied. 'The man has Just been drowned,' replied ono of the group, 'and we nro taking him lo the hotel at which ho was slaying.' Let nip see him,' s.ho said. Tho cur riers wore disinclined to nccedo to her reiiiest, but nfter persistent nppeals their burden was laid nt the feet of the nurse, who at once began scientific mcilinds of tnilllchil respiration. Then hot stimulant and spirits of nmnionhl wero secured nt her direction nnd ap plied tn the bine lips of the patient. After n half Iniur of vigorous work the supposed corpse suddenly opened his eyes. Ill another half-hour he was nble to got upon his feet. When tlio rescuer was looked for sho had dis appeared. The man who wns unveil, however, still hopes to meet his pre server, nud thank her for Ills life, and facetiously expresses tho desire flint she ntny be present on tho occa sion of his next funeral procession with her resloratlvo powers to win him buck, to life." Thrllllnjr Rsnerlcnre With a Mnil Una, Tho recent mad-dog scare In Wheel ing, W. Vn., nnd vicinity rejiched alarming proportions. Tho Mayor or dered nil unmuzzled dogs shot, and any citizen is privileged to net ns execu tioner. Twelve dogs with symptom of rabies wore killed, nnd two men bitten liy mad dogs died. Charles Mo Dado, n bnggngemaster on tho Haiti more nnd Ohio ncommodntion, nnd n frightful experience. A (log wns put Into the bagpipe car nt Seventeenth .Mile Switch. After u few minutes tho dog seized MePnde by the hnnd, sink Ing his teeth clear through tho palm. Tho victim wns nlone In the car, nnd tho do? held on for twenty minutes till tho conductor happened to loolc In to the car. He called for assistance, nnd tho dog wns choked off. At Woodlands, when McDndo went to put tho dog off. It ngnln seined him nnd tore the flesh from his hands horribly. Kven nfter tho dog renchod the ground It nitte in pled to get back Into the cnr nnd followed the trn,lu. It finally mnde off Into tho woods. McDudc'g bauds swelled to enormous -size. Mrs. Kroner's Wardrobe. Whei'e Is the woman to be found In America whose husband Is said to bo worth fSr.,0(IO,onO who will do her own dressmaking? Such a one Is "Tnnta" Kruger, wife of the President of tho South African Republic, who. It Is snld, neTr has more than three dresses nt nny one time, and they are always blnrk. Sim Is satisfied with two hats, which, tike the drosses, ore made by herself. I.IVK HTOI.'K, Central Htoek Varls, i:st Liberty, I'.-t. CATTI.C. I'r!me heavy, lTHi'l to P.UQ lU .i S (IOiS) S f 1'rline, 1:iimmo 1 too II- ft 40 ft I 0 Medium, 10'IU to I -If 1 lis 4 nri 6 0u Fnt hellers 4 Vli 4 ( llllteher, tsHI lo 1' 00 lis 4 I. .'J I 40 Cnimiinn. to fair 4 I) J 4 Hft Oxen, common to fat 9 00 4 utl t'oiunion tu good hit Lulls nnd cows 9 fii) 3 7ft Milch vows, each 90 00 8 J 01 Kxtrn nilleti oows, earn 06 00 W 00 Boos, l'ilm n-.eilltim welthtH t 8 HOfffl 5 lift Ileal Lny yorknru ami mail . Sift ft 00 (looil tn choice tiiekers A Oft Ooud 'Ik and light Vorkuta.. . ft 60 ft M C 9ft 4 'li 5 00 4 10f$ 8 0) 8 60 Hklp plga 8 M I'ruue nenvy nogs. I 'iiitnoB lo fnlr Houghs Ktags nur.r.p. F.xlrn, meil. wight wolhers. Oood lu cholue II "ll ti in Common to fair... 1 GO IJIMIM. I.nnd, sxtrasprlnir t I.iimlis. good tu cholov, surlug. l'xlra, jearllMK fjood to choice MUiiin Common rAi.vr.s. Veal, extra..... Venl. cooil to choice.... Vcid, common to fnlr ft 00 Veill, ooiiimon heavy 8 78 I ... 8 to ft ftfl 4 4 ft ;s ft (0 ft 00 4 60 4 7ft 4 lu fl 00 8 00 ft I09 5 20 4 IH) 4 2.1 8 00 a io 1 60 6 4 4 8 8 OS . 0 76f3 7 00 0 00 0 76 ft 60 4 7ft TRADE REVIEW. Fine Outlook for Butlncis During Balance ol the Yoar Prices Generally Steady. Minors' Strike Hold Trade Back. CoMisarlsons of Speed, The rime required for a Journey round Uie earth by a man walking day nnd night, without resting, would be 428 days; an express train. 40 days; sound, nt a medium tompcrattire, S3 J-2 hours; a cannon ball. 21 3-4 hours; llfht, a little over one-tenth of a second; and electricity, passing over a copper wImo, a littlv ever oue-tcnUi of a woondl K. G. Dun & Co.'s "Weekly Review nl 1 rude snys: 1 he anthracite coal set tlcmctit has been delayed another week ami the effect upon business in the Kasl is more apparent, though distribution in the West and South cccms no let active, t'necs arc slightly lower in iron, wool, coal and sugar, but the pro (luce nnd textile markets are firm, am in all denartmcnts of business an effort by distributors to increase transactions would (imckly advance prices. Ihcrc is little ordering ahead in any kind of merchandise, but steel rail makers look for contracts for about 3,000,000 tons after election. I'ig iron has declined on small orders, and was also depressed by the cut in southern freight rates. Fin ished material and structural lines are ftcady, and export buying docs much to prevent dullness. Contracts for cars, bridges and plates for shipbuilding were signed during the week, and rails were sold at Sx to domestic roads while a small amount was taken by Italy. Wheat is steady. For the week Atlantic exports were 3,252,994 bushels, flour included, against y,H2.o( in 1800. After the end of September, there was a decline in the price of corn for the current month's delivery, but elevator prices remained firm, and receipts for the week were only 4,840,802 bushels against 7.070.S40 last year, while At lantic exports were 3,144.610 bushels against 2.o02,2.u a year ago. Failures tor the week were 208 in the United States, against 1,14 last year, and 23 in Canada, against 20 last year. Bradstrcct's says: Despite some regularity both as to demand and prices, due partly to warm, rainy weather, but likewise a reflection of the hesitancy to embark largely in new business pending political events, the general tone of trade is a favorable one, and confidence as to the outlook for business in the remainder of the year Is notable. Wheat, including flour, shipments for the week aggregate 4.459.107 bushels, against 4.242.810 bushels last week, ,, 18.1.398 in the corresponding week of 1899; S.497.224 in 1898; 4.835,641 in 1897, and 4.050,772 bushels in 1896. From July 1 to date this season wheat ex ports are 47,221,667 bushels, against 55. 699.413 last season, and 52,498,121 in 1898-99. Corn exports for the week ag gregate 3.364.249, against 2.156.171 last week, 4.238,7.19 in this week a year ago, 3.564,710 bushels in 1808. 3.109.510 in 1897, and 2.772,090 in 1896. From July I to date this season corn exports are 44.311,661 bushels, against 60,917,366 las: season and 39.659.948 in 1898-99. Fire destroyed the Shamokin (Pa.) Milling Company's four buildings and their contents. Loss. $50,000, uninsur ed. .The fire was of incendiary origin. There are more muscles in the tail ol cat than in 1 human band. 1 rTTriTJ"TTM1fSr paewWtesiaetisii isi s esiaieifta A corcreous costume flanliod Tienoath tlio brilliant lights of a ball room. Tho queen of society is radiant to-night. TTifl nftrvous hands of a weak woman have toiled day and night, tbo weary form and aching head have known no rest, for tho dress must be finished in time. ... M . Si' 1 1.1 To tuat queen 01 society anu ncr arefismaKer we woum eay a word. Ono through hothouse culture, luxury and social oxcitemont, and the othor through tho toil of necessity, may somo day find their ailments a common causo. Nervous prostration, excitability, fiiintinr? sricll.i, dizzi ness, Bloeplessuess. loss of appetite and strength, all indicate serious trouble, which has been promoted by an over-taxed system. For tho society quoen and tin dressmaker alike, there Is nothing so reliable as I,yliu 13. lMiikhnm'H Votrrtablo Compound to rostoro Btrength, vujor, and happiness. Mi. Lizzie Anderson, 49 Union St., Salem, N. J., vrlfc-J : " rEAB Mn. I'miDiHi-I fort It in my duty Vi srritn mid Ml ym how grateful I am to you for what your medicine hi dono ferine. Atoim time I Buffered everything a, woman eoiild. I he1 liiJiuutiii'.tioti of tho ovaries, fulling of the wuuib, and hmcorrhes. At Uuicn co-.jhl not hold a needle to eew. The flrKt done of your Vegetable Comirfmiul fu lp-.-d trio muuh that I kept on unlnf It. t hare new tsJen six bottlcH nnd am well nd able to do tuy worh. I slei ride a wheel atid feel no bad cfl'o-!lN f-on It 1 am thunkful to the Uiver of all god for giving yon the wisdom of curing auironng women. 1 recoinmenu your raea lolne to every woman troubled with any of theso dlaeaHea." Mrs. 5aroh 5woder, 103 Wst 5t., La Porte, In J., writes 1 "Diak Mna. I'lNnnAti: It trlvea me oret pleasure to tell von how much g(Kid Lydla 13. Flnkham'a Vegetable Compound bus done for me. "I had been a aufferer for ycara with female trouble. I could not new but a fow minutes at a timo without Buffering terribly with my hend. My back and kldncya also troubled mo all tho time, I waa adviscd'hy a friend to tuke your mod Iclno. I hud u fiilth In It, but decided to try It. After taking one bottl I felt ao much better thnt 1 continued It uf.o, and by tho time I hud taken six liottlea I waa cured. There is no other medicine for me. I recommend It to all my friends." 5000 Owing to the fscl tlist sons nkeptlrat people hsvn from tires to lim qiiationed the genuinen.Mel thelestlmoitial letters mm ers eonstsntlv Dul'liflhmt. ws hsvs deposited with Ills Nations! City Bank, ol l.yon, MsM., l.'r, whirh will b. paid lo sny pertoD who will show that the above te.timoiiiali are not genuine, or wers pul.hshed Ulnra ol,tairun lbs writers' special pcrmissioB.LvuiA t. flsMHAH SIsuiciss Co. 33ont Tobacco Suddenly! It Injures nerrons rstetn tn do so. Rlftn.ritPQ Islh.i.rilr ritrelh.t llrsllv I ores OnUU-UUnil mihI 11. (titles yii-i wl-n to stop. Hold with . eaer atilrt that litre hoses will rare nny raw. DlOn MIOn ve.t.ltls Sli'l hiriitless. It hse DAuU-uUnU rnre.1 thousiO'ls. It wHI enre van. At all flribris's or tr insil l-repal-l, 91 .MI a boti S lK.ie, f ..!. Bo.k l free. Url". I lKtHA l llfc.tlll Al, C O., Lm Croase, V Is. Biblical Custom In Abyttlnia. I have alluded to the survival in Abys sinia of the manners and customs of Bible times, says a correspondent of a London newspaper. You have only to stop ut a well to realize the kind of scene at which Rebecca fiKtircd. In our conception of the word, it is not a well at all. Sometimes it is a pit in the sand, about IS fect deep. At the bot tom of this is a hole as bi as a wash hand basin, full of water, which has to be ladled out with a mup; or coroanut hell. The basin keeps on replenishing itself from the springs except in tunc of drouth. Rest Kor the Bowels, Ho natter what alls you. headache to a Mncer, yon will never Ret well nnlli ynur i oweis era) put rlKut. cascasiTS ueip mature, enre yon without a Rrlei or pain, nroanee easy natural movements, cost yon luM 10 cents to start eettloir Your health leek. CAScsaars Candy Cathertln, the th ... wm,a genuine, put op In metal boxes, every tab. , n every way sort cost let nasci.u.u. siampea ou II. uswaie oi from wi.no im imuaiioni. The roiiKh part of the Atlantic ocean is between the fortieth and fiftieth paral lels of north latitude. Stop W. M ssf UNION MADC The KnRlish tobacco tratle employs to-day 121 women to every mo men. tssx 3 . . 1 1 1 asfeat. surest cure for IJr. tiljll S .11 throat aud lun( T troulilea. People praiae Cough Syrup0;'?: Refuse aubsUtutes. Get Dr. Hull's Cough bvrup. 8 Plates of Soup, 10c. If yn hart bn jf Irifr 4 to for nhirft. fttrlftlol 14, lliMtff 1h 11.1 UT )mh will convince yio tlitt Over l.UOO,(HHwHrrs. I'ntTrni Tr iro-e, .UrC MsValas .Saa.swIl saaa awaaerfaUaaaWawnaasaw - Om p-ir of W. L. Ooufln 3 -ill DOwitivtlv outwtr A t3 er $3 SO M'earetlie laraest makers uf men's S3 nil .l tilt shoe in tlm wnrltl. Me make end aell more w.1 and i.1.oo shis than any other two mannlaei ttrers In the IJ. si. A io-et. nn ot I Ibbv's Premier SoOD niakei eight plate of the best toup you ever tuted. If there was a way to make soup better, we would learn u but there isn't. Oxtail Motlagatawncy Turtle Mock Turtle Chicken Kidney or Clblet Tomato Rtady-mad Smfs. One can will make you a convert. Write s pestsl for our fres book. "How r Mans oooa sinus to est. BEST $3.50 SHOE. '1'hn rrputnttim of W . h VxiifltM f t.uu nd 4.S Wthowej fnr nylt, eimfort, anil vnrli known wvtrjwhrr through nut tlio wr.i. Tricjr h- to rtt-r taci.fac tioa irtsin otUr nisi bejesuw th murJi'd ) w jf hc n plifttd m hiyb Ih4t Ilia weir en ' x pt mttrt (ur their nn nty than thrf can ft t'Hwhm BEST $3.03 SHOE. TflE TttlifttA n.. rsVs' T. Iki '..-! .ml AT 'A rf-tw -vri es-ld than other tnaka it b- caum 'l'H Y AKK TUC IftklwT. Ynur de-.r ihou'.d B.er am i v gn on deftler zrluir . (a eh to o. Tithe no MtMti.wiiet lunit n hvir.c W. I,. poBfjIu hosT with nam aa4 pne tuaniml od W4('m. If rourtteaJer will not ytt thefla fur 4. m nd dirar. to tvirr. nclirt4 prtra and j.v. atrm for amr. fitata li Itsel of laaalhaYr site. 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