Hi IW I f you would have rich, dark, thick hair, your hair must be well nourished. Gray hair, stunted hair, full ing hair, i9 starved hair. Ayer's Hair Vigor is the food for starved hair. It feeds and nourishes. J. C. Aver Com pan v, Practical Chemiiti, Lowell, Man. Arcr'i SirupirilU Ayer'i Pillt Ayer'i Ague Core Ayer'i Hiir Vigor Ayer'i Cherry 1'ectonl Ayer'i Comatons Business Chances In Tahiti. Robert Mackaye tells, in tlic October Success, of many chances for youn; Americans to win wealth in the South Sea islands, lie ays tint if the young man can escape the allurements of idle ness lie can liml in Tahiti and her hun dred sister islands the foundation for a stupendous fortune. The soil of all tile islands is of the mot productive quality, and is especially adapted to the cultivation of colfec and vanilla, neither vf which has been Krown to its fullest extent in this (roup. The peculiar sod pives the coffee a flavor unknown in America, and the enterprising American who takes Tahiti colTre to a foreiun market will reap a bounteous reward. There is'i coffee bean of interior quality that prows wild, and the listless native would rather use the poor wild berry than work to cultivate a superior kind. Or. fiive him a cheap American bean already roasted, and he is infinite ly more happy. Anything that saves the native Tahitian labor, that will he bless. Vanilla flourishes in the South Sea islands soil and climate, and spices would thrive if properly cultivated. Here also, prows the cocoanut. for which a hundred uses have been foun 1. Statu or Onto, Citt or Toledo, I Ll'( as County, Frank J.I'hknkv imikos oath tlmt beta the anlor imrtner of the linn of F. J. i'iiknky r l.'o..clo(nu lni1n t'tnt)ioritv of Toledo,! 'onnty and State nfortiild,und thntanld linn will pur ttl6 Slim Of (INK IIL'MMIKII imi.i, jtH for each and every cnau of oatakhii thut cannot be cured by the iiae of Hali,' (.'ataimiii i iiik. FllANK J. I'IIKNKY. 8worn to bernre me and anbser'lii'il In my !- presence, tiita Htli lny of Iiei'embur. irAl. A. D. 1S.SJ. A. V. tii.KAMiN, r I .V.ii.iri r,tl,Ut. Hnll'a Catarrh Pure Is taken Internnllv, and aets directly ou the blood unit miicon anr-faco of the aystein. Send for teatlmohliila. free. V. 3. i Hrstr or LO Toledo, 0. Sold by DniitKirta. oV. Hall's i'auiily IMllHiire the heat. The best maple syrup comes from the north side of the tree, but the flow is not so large as when the tree is tap ped on the south side. V rfnn1 !) for every paetiao of TeT xvu FAnri.cs live Hint fulls to civo until faction. Jkuroe Urnu Co., I'nloiivlllo, Jlo In Zante, one of the Ionian islands, there is a petroleum spring which has been known for nearly 3.000 years. It is mentioned by Herodotus. The Best rreecrlptlnn for Clillla nit Fever la a bottle nf ti nova's TaaTKi.Faa C'niLL Tonic. It la simply trim and quinine In a toaiolesa form. No cure uo jiay. 1'rlce Ouo. A (rcoBi'...,u.c Hoard in the Dominion of Canada settles all questions as to the correct spelling of geographic names in the Dominion. Flta permanently cored. No fit or nerrnna. nana after first day' use of Dr. Kline's lirent Nerve Restorer. 8S triul bottle aud treatiaa (res. Dr.K.U.K.i.iMt.LUi.iUl Aroli BtFutla.Pe. South Dakota has an aggregate of 11,5000,000 acres of vacant Government land, which is now subject to entry by qualified applicants. riao'a Cure for Consumption, la an Infnllt ti'.u mediolne (or ooutrha nnd ool.la. N. "V tjtmiix, Ocean Grove, N. J Feb. 17, lttOt, , More than 100,000 acres of peat arc said to be available in the Canadian province of Ontario. H. H. GnriN'a Honb, of Atlanta. Ha., are the only sunoe-aful lropv Mpeelallata In the world. Roe tlielr liberal offer In advertisement la another oulunin ot this paper. In the private schools of China a teacher is paid about I halfpenny a day (or each pupil. Carter'! Ink has the endorsement of the TJnlted btatce government and of nil t ie lead lutf railroad, Waul any more evldou.ee t The farms of Kansas yield this year over $160 to every man, woman and child in the State. Drug have tbelr use, but don't itort (hem te your stomach. Eeeman's Pepsin Oum aid nature to perform Its function. An estimate of the rice acreage in Eastern Texas this year places it at 30, 000. Wra WlnaloWaSontnini HyT'iP forrhlldrj-j teethlnr, eoftensthefiunu.rvdnoeeinflaiumr aon. ailuyaiaiu.CBrM wind oollaiao a bottle, SyAJaska is a paradise for sportsmen. lotner sucn minting domain exists in jnitea states. To Core m Cold In One Pay. a Laiatiti Danvo Qoixhi TAiLrra. All inflate refund the money If It falla to oure, I W. Uaova'i signature la on each box. Sfto. I The nameless graves of the rank and le in South Africa lie more scattered 'an on any other battlefield. V. Bull's Couh a couch ar old at once. Oa m a rs croup, brondutte. OVlUD as oauauaiytiaa. ajo, r OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOOOO I FARM TOPICS bsosoocooooocooooooooooood Protlt In Early I.ainba. While omo fnrniiT nro tlcplorltiR the losis ot protlt on -wool, tho knowing otien nro raising "liothoum''' or wtrly lnmba, ntid nuikp more protlt from one ewe tlinn thoy formerly did with halt n dozen aheep kept for wool. They use the mutton breeds, nttiieli but little viilne to the lleeee, nnd mnke larger prollls from sheep thnn they have ever done before. Car Raeenllal In Mllklnc. Hut few dairymen who Imve lnrge herds it iv ns careful In milking ns they should be. Not one In a hundred ever wnshes the udders nnd tents of the cows liefore milking, followed byenre ftil witching of the hitmls. Any dairy man who will practice such methods nnd who will Invite his customers to witness his mode of management, will receive the highest prices for his milk, ItHteiid of selling to dealers. It may take n yeitr or more to establish a rep utation for such milk, tint the fnets tv II I liei'onie known nnd the future of the ihilryiniin TVlll be large prollts nnd more customer, thnn lu? ran supply. Rtnre Tnkon trp liy Fences nnd Hedges. Ill n ten-acre siptnt'e Held If the fence or wnll nnd the bushes nnd weeds al lowed to grow nlong by the side of It lire one rod vide there Is nearly one tenth pnt-t of the bind occupied by Tvluit Is of no use, but often n damnse to the rest of the Held ns a harbor fot Insect pests tind the small wild ani mals that prey upon the crops, beside the Injury done by the roots of the bushes drawing upon the fertility of the soil and the Tveed seeds grown there that help to mnke the labor of the fanner much harder. Yet we have seen many tlelds much smaller than ten neres so bordered, nnd of coin's the waste of land was much larger. To nil who have worked such hedge rows, tve say giuli them out. Vse the vholo of the Held, nnd If bushes and tvcciIh are wanted give up some other Held to them than that which lh thought pood enough for cultivation or mowing. American Cultivator. Care or Poultry TVInter. It Is always the best policy to fix up the poultry houses nnd arrange every thing for the comfort of the fowls before winter sets In. All loose boards should bo tightened up, the roof should be carefully gone over and nil leaks stopped, nnd the ground should be banked up ou outside of house. The Interior should be thoroughly denned nnd the wulls whitewashed. All old nests should be taken out nnd burned, nnd new, clean straw or hay used Instead. The scratching shed should nlso bo arranged. In order to furnish a plnce for the fowls on dnyg when too cold or disagreeable to be allowed outside. A little later, when tho leaves begin to fall, unices one has a plentiful sup ply of straw, which Is best of all, a few wngoiilonds should be gathered nnd stored under a shed for use, during the winter. Into this litter nil grain should be thrown and the fowls be made to work. A few barrels of road dust will furnish the fowls n place to dust themselves mid will help to keep down vermin. Rmnllev Farm. We believe that no small part of our farmers are "laud poor," not lit tho sense that the term Is often used, that they have much land that does not produce enough to pay the taxes nnd Interest ou the value, though Home of them nro even that badly off, but ninny have much more land than they en 11 cultivate ns It should be, nnd more than they can keep up near to Its proper productive condition. They may use most of It In some way, and thlulc they get an Income from It, but n large share of those who really make money nt farming make It upon but n small part of the farm. A few acres of meadow near the barns, tho or chard nnd the garden nro not profit able. For the rest, If they sold It or rented It to some 0110 who would put fertilizer and labor on It nnd produce ns much ou one acre ns It now pro duced on three. It would be more protlt able to the preseut owner, and to the buyer or renter. More small farms, more Intensive farming, nnd closer looking after the best possible results from small ureas arc what we need. American Cultivator. An Orchard Chicken Coop. An orchard Is tho Ideal place for the location of young chicks. Not only Is the shade of great advantage to the chickens during tho bent of Hummer, but tho trees nlso receive much bench! from the presence of poultry. A coop Is shown herewith that Is made specially for use under trees. Its ple-shaped form fits It to be revolved about a tree trunk, giving a succession of new strips of ground for the chick ens to scratch In, and an equal fertil izing of the soil all about the tree. The coop and yard are made together, the hinged cover giving access to the Ulterior. The hen can be given her liberty in the pen, or be couUued to tho coop proper by nailing slats to lu front New England Homestead. n l-Xr COOP tlNDEB A TREK. kOCUST HARViST IN ARGENTINA. Weatern Farmers Mar Learn I.eaaon from Sooth Atnerlra. Iown In the Argentine Itepublle, where the merry locust slugs his songs, n harvester bus been contrived to gather In the Insects. There nre nt least three reasons why the device l excellent. It does the work, It Is cheap and the (lend locusts are eon Verted Into fertilizing miitet-lnl which luw 11 commercial value. A large oblong, covered wooden box, upon supports ten or twelve feet high, presents 11 wide nportnre in front through which the Insects nre to enter. Leading to this Is nn Inclined plane (termed tnimpolln), wide nt the end resting upon the ground nnd gradu ally linrrowlng townrd the uper end, nbout twelve Inches high, over which It Is lmMslble for the young locusts to I'Si spe.rrom thi so slit1 pb.-cin extend protected on each side by slue phcctn other barriers of the same height nnd about Mo feet long, each of which Is set up edgewise and when In use so secured nt such instances npart nt the outer extremities as to afford a wide entrance to the locusts. The swarms of Insects arc driven toward this In closni'o and readily ascend the tnimpo lln, which Is painted green (the color of the follagcl, Into the box. which Is then closed until another swarm Is collected and driven 11, two men lielng required for this wo'-k. The nppiirntus for ib slroylng the lo custs Is a roller sustaining a cylinder of Iron similar In form to n coffee mill or roaster. The cylinder Is ' covered with knives extended obliquely nnd re volves between high side pieces which almost touch It nt their lower extrem ities and Is revolved by a crank. This machine Is attaelnd to the back of the box containing the Imprisoned loetHls, which are allowed to drop Into It. when tin y are cut to pieces. After this the remains of the Insects are dried and sold for fertilizing purposes, there being n constant demand In ICurope for this mntciinl, rich In nitrogen. An easier method of destroying h custs has been discovered, according to report, which come from f'npe fel ony. South Africa. In 1SH5 the locusts In that part of the world npMiir to have been almost destroyed by nil epi demic, nnd Investigations ennied ou by M. S. Kvnim seemed to prove con clusively that the disease was the re sult or feeding upon a fungus growth now known ns "locust fungus," and that n few Insects affected with the malady might eotnniunlctite It to mil lions of others. After repented ex periments lu tho Bacteriological Insti tute nt (irahnnistown, Cape Colony, a pure culture Is said to have lieen ob tained from the locust fungus and the Insects died that were brought In con tact with It at the institute. In 1S117 experiments were carried on oil a large scale. Immense swarms of locusts perished nfter the Infection of several Individuals In each group. It was also found thnt the best results were obtained during the perloiN of ruin, when the locustfl remain longer In one pliuv, nnd the spread of the In fection was thus facilitated. In dry weather the flight of the Insects Is more rapid, and, the sick ones being left behind, there Is less chance fov the spread of the disease. The ltuctcrio loglcal Institute now sends out the culture from the locust fungus wlt'i di rections for Its use In tubes, which may be conveyed JOIMJ miles or more. Chicago Chronicle. Home Hiirtiantel. Every one knows bow In ordinary language words have been inodlllcd by the Inclination to save trouble In pronunciation, to Hhorton endings, 11 s slmlhite consonants nnd substitute tho subdued for the sonorous In vowel sounds. This Inclination has largely affected siirunmes. Few would sui pose that the not uncommon cognomen Hparke Is on abbreviation of the me diaeval nlck-nanioSparrowhawk; not every one would Bee in the absurd Ilunnybun a degraded version of llon eybourne n pleiimint name commemo rating oneoHtrnl residence ls'slde Homo well of sweet witters. Hut both ex planations nre true. Calrd (11 tinker) baa become Card by a like shortening of vowel sound; nnd Tnssell Includes both a bold contraction ond 1111 nnslnil 1 at Ion of consonants if, ns suggested by n well known authority, It bu con densed form of Tuttersall. The Hurmimc Card will nerve to lend on to the consideration of another sort of corruption that befalls surtiames, viz., that rising from varieties of local pronunciation. In Somers'. tsblro nnd some neighboring counties the sounds nr and or on the Hps of the lower ranks usually change places. The groom ask ing for orders uhoiit n sick horse sug gests that you come Into the stable yord to see him. When therefore wo Ond ns we do Urn! Cord aumug recorded surnames we traco In it a flcsceiuliuit of Calrd twice degraded, the second time tiy means of the provincialism In question. Good Words. 1 ho Candid Fiddler. A story Is being told at present eon ;crnlng the late Duke of Cobu g, whose enthusiastic love of the violin was so well known. Borne years ago rrnlee Alfred Invited a well-known London professor to play upon his "Strad," but tho musician Insisted upon the royal host leading the way. This the duke did, after which the professor played a masterpiece. "Do you know," said tho duke, "I had no Idea there was so much music In that Instrument until I heard you perform?" "Quite possi ble, your highness," came the ready If omewbnt cundld reply, "neither did I." This Is one of the stories, it is sa'd, that the late duke delighted to to'.'. Loudon Chronicle. THI MARKIT8. FiTTsnvna. flraln, Flnnr end Ferrl. WMEAT No. S red t 0t lli live-No. t BO f.t COHN No. J yellow, ear 4Si 49 No. S yellow, shelled Hr'i 17 ' Mltedenr 47 47'i' OATH No, a whit 27 1I7,'' No. 8 white m il FLOl'll-Winter patent. 4 OU 4 10 Puncy strnlglit winters. 8 V) 8 00 IIAY-No. 1 timothy. 14 0 18 !rt rioter, No. 1 13 50 14 00 FEED No. 1 white mid., ton.. IS M 1 75 Prown middlings Ill HO 17 OJ llran, bulk 16 80 10 00 STKAW-Wheat 8 ftO 9 00 Oat 8 0J 8 25 Dairy t'rodiieta, nt'TTKtt Elgin creamery.... J2i 81 dito creamery. 20' at l'aney country roll 14 15 CIIKKME-Uhlc, new Il1 it New York, mw l'i 12),' Poultry, rto, HENS pnr lb I 10 11 t'HICKKNS dr.-a-ed 14 15 Klillrt I'n. nnd t I1I1. treah. . . . lb( 1J Frnlfa nnd VrRntaldes. HEANB Nary per buahel i "0? 2 25 l'O l'A'1 OEH Knncr white, bu f0 65 t'AllllAHE per bbl 1 00 1 25 OM'JMB per bu 60 fl'J II ALTIMOIIR, Fi.orn 9 8 4 10 WHEAT No. 2 red 7SW 7.1,' rollN-Mlxed 4il 4iV OATH 27'f 31 El HIM i? 14 LLU EIt-Oblo ctonmery ..... 2i 25 PIIII.AllKI.I'llf.t. n.otn 9 s in 8 00 WHEAT No. V red 74W 74' I'OIIN No. 2 mlx.id 41P4 rf OATH -No. 2 whit.) !!)',' IK'U III' 'IT Ell L'renmery, extra.... 211, A LUUH rennaylvnulu llrata.... lti; i!0 NEW IIIKK. Ft.OVn rntnnts. tj 4 20'B 4 fiO WHEAT No. 2 red " T.i ('Olt.N No. a 4'i'i OATS-Wulto weatern. 27ji 27W lll'lTEH rrenncry 1 21 l.dliH Htitto find I'enu 15 1H I.IVII STOCK. Ontrtil Stock Yarda, Kit l.ltierty, Pit. CATTf.r. Prlmo bentr, 1500 to 1(100 1IJ.. 5 60rS 5 71 Prime, lWOto 1100 lb 6 25 " fl 61 .MiMhini, 10U0 to l:0j lbs 4 iji) Hi Eat huilera 4 25 4 Ml liiitelier, tK10 lo l'lOl) ll'i 8 H5 4 25 Common to fair 4-IIJ 45 Oxi'ii, common to fnt 8 60 4 fid t'ommi n lo good bit bulls nnd cows 2 25 8 75 Jill, h eows, each 20 OJ H5 00 l.xirn ndleU cows, enon 35 U0 60 00 Boos. 1'rlmo medium wcIkIiIh ( 5 451ii 6 60 Heat henvy yorkors nnd ined . 0 4 5 45 Oood to choice packer 6 35 5 40 Hood 1 lea and light yoikure... 5 (Ml 6 65 Hklp plga 8 60 6 25 rrfiiie heayy hoga. 6 45 5 60 1 ommon to fair 4 4J 6 00 Houghs , 4 us 5 00 "tuga 8 00 4 6u snKrr. Extra, med. weight wtlier... 4 10 4 25 tlood to choice 8 IK! 4 10 Medium 8 60 8 M) Common to fair. 1 60 8 0J lam 11a. I.nmba, extrn spring ( 4 75 5 01 J.iimba. good to choice, Bering. 4 60 " 6 00 Extra, yearling 4 25 4 85 (food to oholce 8 IK) 4 25 Medium 8 (0 8 00 Common 1 60 8 Ui CALVES, Venl, extra t 5 75 8 01 Veal, good to choice 5 00 ' 5 75 Veal, common to fiilr 4 00 4 60 Veal, common heavy 3 '26 4 00 TRADE REVIEW. The Election and tho Miners' Strike Are Disturbing Factort In the Bujl neti World. R. G. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: "More seasonable weath er had important influence throughout the country, but the coal strike con tinued as the restraining factor in busi ness. As speculation everywhere is on a small scale the effect is minimized. Lower prices recently for some iron products have been without disturbing force, nnd the firmer market for print cloths, and strong ipiotations for lum ber, show that in some directions in the great industries a small increase in de mand is capable of raising prices. The situation still promises a recovery when politics nnd the strike arc settled. Dis tribution of merchandise nt the West is still very active. The working force is increasing steadily, and in railroad nnd manufacturing circles in the Mid dle West scarcity of labor is causing un easiness. Fear of tight money has made some men hesitate, but higher rales result from the nctivity of the movement of cotton at high prices 111 the South. At the moment the move ment of gold from Europe has tended to relieve the tension in New York and gold is still coining from Australia." Hradstrcet's says: "The event of the week in the iron and steel trade has been the taking of 150.000 tons of rails by the 1'cnnsylvania at $j6 per ton. This action, which will probably be followed by other companies, disposes of the steel rail puzzle satisfactorily to the railmak ers and constitutes another clement of strength to the industry generally. Despite a decrease of over 20 per cent, in current pig iron production from four months ago furnace stocks are re ported increasing and prices arc rather weak. "Business failures for the week in the United States number 2io( as against 177 last week, 164 in this week a year ago; 2.1.1 in 1898. 196 in 1807, and 279 in 1896. Failures in the Dominion of Canada number 36, against 18 last week, 19 this week a year ago; aa in 1898, 44 in 1897 and 30 in 1896." Col. Joteph P. Wright Dead. Colonel Joseph Payson Wright, nssi.-t-ant surgeon general of the United States army, died suddenly Tuesday night at his home in Washington. D. C, in the 64th year of his age. Colonel Wright was a native of Pennsylvania! He served throughout the Civil war as an assistant surgeon and received three brevet commissions for faithful and meritorious services. After the war he entered the regular army with tha rank of Captain and assistant surgeon and rose steadily to the rank of Colonel. In Austria mushrooms are grown in coal pits. Living Expenses Dtereased. The Interesting disclosure is made that the cost of living is less in the United States to-day than It was in i860. Carefully compiled statistics show that articles costing $ too then cost only $75 now. It is true that a few things are more expensive, but commodities con sumed generally by families, such ns breadstuff s. sugar, rice, salt, woolen nnd cotton goods, boots and shoes, and silk nnd rubber goods, nre considerably cheaper now than they were 30 years ago. All manufactured goods, with hardly an exception, nre cheaper, mainly because of improved processes of manu facture which enables the maker to re duce the cost to the lowest point. The development of our vast arable territory in the West. Northwest and Southwest, and the striking results of irrigation, when applied to what were formerly considered desert lands, have increased our crop supplies more rapidly than the increase of population. Des pite the dire predictions that prices of wheat. crrn nnd cotton must inevita bly advance becauc little land remain ed to be cultivated in the West and South, the fact is that millions of acres nre still awaiting tillage. In Texas alone an area almost as extensive ns that of the original 13 States is virgin soil. The emigrant may have to go farther and work harder to establish a homestead in the United States, but Uncle Sam is still rich enough to give every able-bodied, industrious ncw-coin-er a chance to own a farm. Leslie's Weekly. Profitable Fishing In 8cotch Wafers. "The salmon is accounted the king of freshwater fish." says Izaak Walton; nnd somebody else has called it "the venison of the waters." Scotland's deer forests have their counterpart in Scotland's streams; nnd. in nn nge of utility even in sport, the fisherman s rest is increased, not lessened, by the value of his haul. This is the ease even where the element of personal gain is wiped out; where the guest is fishing in the interest of his host; or where the visitor, "paving highly for board and lodging, relinquishes bis harvest of th" flood to the lessee. Great rentals fol low in the wake of keen competition. The Aberdeenshire fishings nre vabt' d nt many thousands a year; and the Tav alone yields some ,fo.ooo worth of sal mon during each season. London Il lustrated News. Cllmato Healthy, Pcop'e Live. Long. Old nge creeps nlong in easy fashion in the health-gi ing county of Vlucks. In one village alone, that of Waddes don. where the late Ilaron Ferdinand Rotlisehild erected his palatial mansion, now presided over by his sister, M'ss Alice de Rothschild, there are eleven men of over 80 years of aio at the pres ent time. One veteran has iust com pleted his onth year. ' Four members of one family, two brothers nnd two sis ters, have reached 88, 87, 85 nnd 84 years respectively a total of close upon three and a half centuries between them. London Telegraph. Welsh College Gets Rare Books. Among the Welsh books left under the will of the late Principal T. Charles Edwards for the Rala Theological Col lege library arc "I'salmatl Dafydd." the liuS edition bv W. Middleton: "Cyn- niver I -lit h a Han." the 1 55 1 edition by William halesbtiry; the m-w testament translated by William Salesbury and published in the year I5f7, and a copy of Dr. William Morgan's translation into Welsh of the Ilible published in the year 15S8. All are in a very good condition and are valuable additions to the college library. Cardiff Western Mail. : Sudden and Severe : attacks 0 Neuralgia j conto. " m"T of ua, "i M Iwt however , ' ny bad the caae St. I Jacobs OH penetrates promptly and deeply, aoot lies siid strengthen the nerves and brings a sure curs. A 200-Page Illustrated Book e and Weflnal fdrtha Pnemee n ,1 the Farmer's Wife. And every other man ing irom t He experience ot tboaa brainy and patient aoula. rriiEi JVJJ Katbered toirather In tbla volume, to b apread broad- - ' ' . jlOg5ErT0LDr3 .1 o fvrnii in a'OMago m . - a .... The low Drice is onlv made nos - I sibh by the enormous number of th hnnlra heinff nrinte1 an4 mnA " r 1 II troatt of almost evorrthlnn In tbe nirtf'l.l?u vin aih r v nun , I V.verlna all thaOuinmf.a Complaints ' and fflttnu the Blinrei't and ruuat Ap. proved Uathoda of 1 reatmeat. 1 cooking nm rtiPTM, InoludUis all ki ila f Plain and IUbaa for br'akfaat, Iiluoaf I and suprer. 1 OABB of fiiii.nriFV, lu tba mnat rational war from Mrtb I tn thatlma thay are Old eaoufb io tuivinDi AuaiaaaiTta. eCTToo numerous to mentlnn-a veritable HotiaaboKl Adtser. In an tzr amerpanoy aiicb as (Somes to every family not oonlalnlog a doctor, tbla book Is worth many times lis low price. ' lu" Sent Postpaid for 35 Cent In Stamps. gBOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE, S 194 LEONARD BTRItT, NEW VORH CITY. ' O In the middle ages the poorer classes In European cities used oiled paper in place of window glass. Best Far the Bowels, So tsttttr what alia you. haadanh to a Saucer, yon will .never gat well nntll your bowels era pot right. CaaeiatTt help natnra, ctira yon without a rl. or pain, Sireauca aaay natural movements, float yon nat lOoants to atari tatting your health aak. CaacaaKTa Cnudy Untbarlle, the (tannine, put up In metal boxes, erery tab let bu C.C.O. stamped on It. Beware of ruinations. In 1898 the tobacco monopoly yielded France an income of 3.W.000.000 francs. HELP FOR WOMEN -wno Ann, always tired. " I clo not feel very well, I am so tired all the time. I do not know what la the matter vflth m." You hear these words every day aa often aa yon meet your frionda Jusi bo often are thene words repented. More than likely you speak the wime signifi cant words yourself, and no doubt you do feel far from well mont of the time. Mm. Ella Kice, of Chelsea, Wis., whose portrait we publish, writes that she Buffered for two yenra with bearing-down pains, headache, bnekncho, and had all kinds of miserable feelings, all of which was cauM-d by falling and inflammation of the womb, nnd nfter doctoring with physicians and numer ous medicines she was entirely cured by arrr. ilns. Et.LA Bleu Lydlrt E. I'inkhum'a Vegetable Com pound. If you are tronbh-d with pains, fainting spoils, depression of npirtts, reluctance to go anywhere, beruliu'he, baekaohe, and Blwnys tired, please re member that there In tin ubsolr.te remedy which will relieve you of your Buffering ns it did Mm. Kice. !' tut Is monumental thnt I.ydin K. P. ..'. ham's Vegetable Compound is ll'.o prentest medicine forKuferinir wi-n cn. Ko other medicine has nmtle the cures that ft has, nnd no other woman bus helped so many women by diit-ct advice as boa Mrs. 1'iukhum ; her experience Is greater thnn thnt of any living per son. If you are sink, write and get bur advice ; her address is Lynn, Mass, If yon hiiTA beim pf liiff 4 to l for ulitM-i, It trial nf IV. I., ."mat in :i nr 93. AO 1hm-b will convince yon flint tUy nre jiiMt nn fruutl In t-xrrv wn? it ml rant from l to SI. AO ). Over ,000,0M ntitrt ri. f USE n ..I. w i n.n.i.. fAST COLOffi K ' v 3.50 shoei will Sv3l will poiltivaly utaf VN. tw paira of ordinary Ihoaa. M- rt. I, la .1 ,aaiB.jaai aeW We are the lnrgeat mnkera of men's nntl Sci.no hhoc.i In the worlil. We maker ami aoll more 8.1 end a.1.f,o ehoee than any other two mimnfnrtiirers In the V H. I'll -Ml4tltBl (if W. la. PniiglM tM.KUimt .'.Mr.lW for lylf, mi'iforl, anil Vrtrla two n prrwhT thr 1 if limit llir vroriil. Thjr hvMo ri bitter tfiftefr liipn than otU-r ninka bavauac tho aiiiij'UM ha ! ny twn Ilarrl ao h'fh trial tho vrtr i licet more for thnr tnimr BEST $3.50 SHOE. BEST $3.00 SHOE. I ilian they pn vet flwhfn'.l TIE II i: n itiN W. L. Jjuiilu. 1 tM rt. W tlm ortinld than nr other mak la became 'I'll V. V A II K 'I'tIK HfcrVr. Wir dralcr ahmild Beep them 1 w givf on ilt-nUr cirhiatrt (n taeh town. Tnkt nt aiittt,tiit. lnaiat on having W. I,, Ttouglaa itinra wttli nam and pnrt atamprd on bottom. Il rourdaalrr will not ttt thtm for jo, trnd direct to faitorr. rudnelna; pnia and V.V. titra for earrUja. Hfaic Wind of lathr, titt. and width, plain or cap to. tir ihoea will reach you atiywh'ra. Cntnlogu Frm VVe Lt Jluuglua Mhoetu. Ilrackluii. JUtMa P H. U. 451. '00. nDnOQV"KW PU0OVBRT;t1s M J) I qniit rlif and nrM wtra ca- Bok ( tMtnoitiaia and lOdaiys' trMtmnft yre. Dr. . H. eaK&al l aoas, o a, atiaau, St That Utile Book For Ladiaa, axiCK ilaUOM. bucauTaa, 11 , , 7a ' Beet Counh by nip. Tauw Goud. in ttmrt. Hold hy .JrutraTlata. S8 ot Information ) S25 CENTS IN POSTAGE HTAIIHS. and woman wbo Is doalroua of benefit V l J2 UNION MAOC : emj wno aavs oeen eipenmentinir ana pra-nunnn ina re. fulta ol tliore experlrcenla, generation after Kuneratlon, 10 outain t lis Daat knowla1ita a to bow oortaln tblngs oon bo aoeoinpllahed, until all that valuable lntormntloa '"'"" aV Biampi. jjjrf flDVI5E.R. - - way ol Uouaabold llattoia, Inoludins . . . n .. .... Aa. . . UINB tMEM OK Til a: rinnup. C..w. Mi nf, nan. Dog ioaitry, wltb moat EUk'Mleua Troatiuant. niIMtEI.LNF:Ol'l KK.CCIPTM, C. mnrrilng aim it E.ryllilnii too ran Ulna of, trim Cl.lo While Valnt to Saaplax lluttar Uwnit. HOllKTItliATMIiNToriltKASE Arraol Alp' abau. ally, klrlii tiyniptomi ol a.cn ... w rh ha Jl.t. gmrkMi aad laoal gttlatylug
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