" If yott Bend me anything (just as jjooil ni Aycr'n,' I shall ecnd it right hack. " I might afford to experi ment with shoo polish, hut I can't and won't experiment with the medicine which means sickness or health to me." J. C. Ayes. Company, Practical ChemiaU, l.owrll, Mju. j Am'i RitupjtilU ' Airer't Pill yer't Ago Cura Ayrr'a Hair Vlenr Aw'l C'hmy Pectoral Ajer'e Comatona 11 The CInc.iK" "i'IiimiI hiianl Icih MK'd the live elevated railrx.nl mnii'unic. Ir Beit Kor the Ilowela, Ho matter what nil von, hilieh la a aner, you will utr iret wll until your bowels sr put rlglit. JiHcniTi help battir, our you wltiiout n Rrl.e r pnln, Iirodno aay onto nil innviuiiia, eont you uat 10 cant to Mnrt itettliiK your health laok. (UaeaiiST Oiimly Cnthartln, til Knuln, put up In metiil lioxtt, every tab let haa tl.O.C. aliiiniw.l oa II. Ileum of Imitations. Out of 40,000 vessels entering Chinese ports every year ao.otx) arc HritKb. frry's Vrrmlfiire Bare tha Uvea of ctilMran. 4V. Ini'tlata and country atom, or by mull. E.& H. Ii Hur, Baltimuhic. Mu. Russia's Advance on China. For nearly 30 years the boundary be tween China and Russia remained ns BRrecd upon in the treaties of 1H5K and i860, lint already the coninierei;il ntid political activity of the Russians was overstepping it. They had established themselves in large numbers in the cities of Chinese Manchuria in Kiakb ta, Mukden, Kirin and Tsitsihar, the residence of the Mandarin "Governor. The navigation of the Osstui and the Sungari rivers fell wholly into their hands. The steamships of the Amur Company put Russia in rapid cnmitum . ication with Japan and San l-'raneisco. "Scientific Missions traversed China In all directions, At rekinu; the Ktts tan colony acquired a continually great er importance and the ambassador of the czar wielded more influence at court than the representatives of any other tertaintnents. International Monthly. Liverpool has the largest dockage in Britain. WOMEN MUST SLEEP. , Avoid Nervous Prostration. If you ore dangerously alelc what is the first duty of your physician ? He quiets the nervous system, he deadens the pain, and you sleep well. Friends, ak, " what is tho cause ? " and the answer comes in pitying .tones, nervous prostration. It canie upon you so quietly in tho beginning, that you were not alarmed, and whun sleep deserted you night after night' until your eyes fairly burned in tho darkness, then you tossed in uorvoua agony praying fur sl&p. UBS. A. IIABTLET, Yon ought to have known that When you oeased to be regular in your courses, and you grew lrritablo wlth aut cause, that there was serious trouble somewhere. You ought to know that indigestion, zhanstion. womb displacements, fainting, dizziness, headache, and backache send tne nerves wuu who a.ffright, and you cannot sleep, rs. Hartley, of S21 W. Congress St., V), llL, whose portrait we pub ered all thews ayonies, and Vely cured by Lydia E. Pink Vtable Compound) her ease la warning to others, and try conviction to the minds VTorlug woman of the nn ;ncy of Lydia K. I'iukhau's (umpound. V ull's Cough for col4 at onoa, Syrup up, broucliiila. ituniplUNi, ajc. a saaasava Keeured wtlfcent 11 !" Malawi asc raaalal. i I U ConaullatUin araa. OOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOCOOOOO Ifaeh topics! OOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOCOCO A Valuable Vooil, TInttnrnillk In a vitliinblo fooil for liolh man nml beitttt. II I that portion nt I tip milk or erenm left hflor tho fnt linn been removed. It rimtnlns tiltrogon, IH'IiihIi, phosphoric acid, soda and a opr lain proportion of milk augnr. A ton of buttermilk poam.qoa rnnntirlnl vnlnn of two ilollnrs. It In a more raU itublo fiMHl than many suppose, l'rolinliln t'auaf of llntuajlite. If there nre any draught! of air nlong the Hour of tlm barn or atnlitn, thn emmo nuiy bo opening near tho foun dation. Ilnnk tip wltji earth rtnd trnmptn It down firmly. RhouliI thn weather beeomo nold sprinkle with water nnd tlm earth will freew on thn nti facp and beeomo hard, nlTorilttiit ex cedent protection nKiiltmt cold drag.nth rellcnt protcetlun ngntimt cold draughln. Tito 'nre of ltri.rillna; Hlnrk. Ilreeillnn Block nbiiulil never Iks kept In a very fat condition. It la wHl known that fat. sown prodiien weak mid puny pigs, fat cow have milk fever at limn of calving and fut mnrea hnvn dif ficulty In raining their colts. Tho prac tice of having the bleeding ntoek fnt In order to Hoeurn premluma at fairs In rccponnlbln for much of thn dllllculty Willi breeding Block, Fnt la of no nd vimlngc to nil nnliunl not Intended for market. An animal In itindoriilo eoti tllt'on not pour nor fat Ih tiHiially in Bood health. Money In roiiltt-y Itl Whiter, Anything that brlngH enidi returns every dny In the yenr annlHt tho farmnr in pausing over tho long period from harvest to hiirvcit. A crop nf wheat brings retnriiH lit a rertiiln period of the year. Tho principal source of eiudt nn many farms In tlm winter Benwni Ih Hie poultry. Tho banket of ejtga Hint goes to market nl ways bring c.ihIi, and thn fowls supply their product every .lay In the year, nnd often with neglect on tho part of their owners. Feed them well In winter and they will reapotid to the good treatment. I'lic Tool llouar 011 tlm Turin, If every farm contained a tool boitsn, : which every tool was kept In it pbteo when not In use, thero would bo 1 great caving of tlmo during tho buny jeaeon. It cfteti hnppenn that tho valun or the tlmo lost In seeklnc Homo tool not In Its plaeo Ih greater than tho curt of the tool. Much of tho Ions of time nnd rxposuro of IooIh Ih dun to lack of Homo unliable plnec of alorago. It costs but little, to build a tool bonne, as it need not bo proof ngalniit bout ot cold, tho main point being a good roof, bo aa to protect tho UxjIb nnd Im plements from dumpnnun. l'Yeillnu; Aiilliinta l'or lroflt. Tf thn nnlmnlH on a farm urn consid ered ah eunlomera and everything they consume Ih charged 11 gal nut them tho value of tho "homo market'' will lo appreciated. No farmet ever fed an animal becniiHO ho Intends to give such food free of cost. Ilo looks forward to tho time when the. animal Is expected to pay for what It receives. Tho llvo toek offer a market for many articles that could not profitably lo shipped, nnd if the animals only paid for tho food they received, with no extra profit, tho farmer will succeed in selling much. waste material In that manner. Keeping VeRntillilea 111 tlm M'lllter. Ileots, turnips and carrots can bo kept In bins In tho barn or cellar. A layer of carrots and a layer of dry oats or corn, or even of sand, will keep them at an even temperature and prevent sudden freezing and thawing. The same applies to potatoes or other root crops. Cold does not do them as much dam age as warmth. It Is when they thaw suddenly that they begin to decay. Ap ples will remain frozen without being impaired in keeping qualities, but they will soon show the effects ot thawing. At! root crop3 that nre kept Just above tho freezing point will remain in good condition. IVIien l'lillcla filinnlit Lay I'.nxa. Early mntui'ily of pullets Ih consid ered an advantage by some, but when pullets begin to lay beforo they nro live months old, as happens frequently with Leghorns, the eggs arc small, and until tho pullets n.o nearly n year old the size of the eggs will not lticrcnpc. Tho enrly laying Is n severe tnx on tho fowl, and If n record Is kept for n year it will be found that sui li pullets do not lay ns ninny eggs in twelve months as the pullets which begin tn lay ut seven months of age. Thero Ih uoth lug gained by forcing tho pullets to commeuco hi Jin 2 wheu they nro very young. Vary Cheap Corn Harvester. The little illustration shows the very cheapest harvester possible. It is slm ply a sled with wldo platform and sharp cut edges at a. The tied is drawn between two rows ot corn. The stalks aro cut off by tho cutters at a and caught by two men who stand or sit on the sled. When an armful is gath ered the horse is stopped and the corn taken to the shock and placed tn po rltlon. By placing wheels at the rear and front of the sled the draft Is great ly reduced, Tbeso sleds can be made for almost nothing and answer fairly well. There are a number ot mors ex pensive ones on 'the market which in soma ways are more satisfactory. American Agriculturist. 8IMPLB COB HAHVBSTBU. THE MARKETfl. r ITT II into. Irnlii, Hour snil !. Wnr.T- N. II red rilrtj) 70 no 111 47' 4H 411 4n' 4fl 411 , live-No. a Cuss --No. 9 yellow, fur No. 2 yellow, shelled Mixed ear Oats - No. a while 7V 117 No. B white Vll' i 17 Fl "I'll Winter pntent S Ml n 70 14 70 111 HA IH Ml Id 711 111 INI 8 HA 8 no 4 IHI H IHI I'lincy airiiiuiit winters. Hat No. I timothy tiover No, I Fr rii- No. I white inhl., ton. . , in on IH 7 111 no in m in w H Ml 8 M llrown mliMlliigs. Ilniii, 1'iilk HTIIAW-Whlllt Out Halrr I'rmlnnta, Ili'Ttrs - Elgin ereiimery. . . . . 9.1 frii . 99 99 ' ihlo emiincry I'nney mill rv roll in 17 t'nrr-r Ohio, lew Nw York, new 1'ouUry, rte, . 19.'? 19 llr.s - per lb 8 (ic Cmicskn drcimeil Kim - I'n. ami Ohio, fresh 20' 91 Trull auil Vesittatilaa. Pfass - Nnvy. per l.iiilicl 3 on 2 in rorTois- I'iiim'V whlto, V till. . HH 4 t'AimtnK per luirrel Ml Onioss- per IiiifIo'I Till I IHI fit) IIAl.TIMOItK, Prois n Wlrff 4 in Wiisat- No. 9 red 79 '4 79 CollM - llllAOll OA I 41 41 '4 9.r 97 l-'llllH He r 1 Kit Ohio ereiimery 29 I'liii.Atiii.i'iirt l'i,onn . . . n miw .... 79'., ... 4'J'i ... a 9.1't' ... 911 .1 r,o Tl"i 49 ',' 9'(. 97 91 WiirAT No. 9 red t'oiiM No. 9 mixed Oath No. 9 while ltcTir.11 t'remnerv, eilra.. I'.iios - 1'ciiiixylviinlii llrxts.. M.W 1IIIUC. ri.ocii rnt'iitM Wiikat No. 9 red e 4 1 57.1 4 4.1 77 N i 27 f !i:l '. 1!) 99 Cohn No. 9 . . . . Oath Nhll" wivleri llrririi I 'nunnery Kooh- Htiile nli'l I'eiinii i n n ktih'k. entrl HtiH'k Viinla, l-'uat I llinrty, I'a. cam i.r. Prime limivy, 1.MHI to IllHI l,.. .f n MIW 5 r,r. Crime, :lllll lo HIHI II.- B 90 ft lift Meillllin. MHIO to I9IHI II.H 4 M 4 H I'ut lieifers II 7ft 4 15 llllleher, Mill to IIHHI ll 4 IHI 4 9ft t'oiniiion lo fair 8 K7' 4 Ift Oxiti, i'oiiiiiiiiii to tnl II Ml 4 9ft Common togood (at I.iiIIhAciiwh 9 Fill 1110 Mlh'll Cowh, elieh VI) tHI Ml till Kitril inllcli coivh, eaeli ;ir, (in M) HO IIOOH, IVIllie ineillilMI weights ft llftftn ft II) llcst henvy yorkeiH nml inixlluiii 4 IHI ft If, llood to cllolen pucker 4(15 4 Hft Oood iiigH mid light yorkors.... 4 mi 4 7ft Hklp plus II no Ml I'rlme lieuvy liogH 4 7ft 4 Hft tVjinmoii to fair 4 lift 4 nil ItoiighH 4 III) 4 Ml HtngH a (MJ II CO HIIKKT. l'xtrn. mc.tliim weight wetlierH.t 4 IM)ra 4 10 tlooil to eholce ,' lift !l Hft KletlluiTi ihi n tn Coininon to fair 1 M) 2 hft I.AMIIH. I.iuiiIps, ntrn spring ( ft 40foi ft nil J.nml.ii, good to choleo, spring... II Ml ft 40 Liiinl'H, common to lair, Hprlug,, 4 7ft ft HO CAI.VKH. il. extra 7 (Klffu 7 Ml Vnul ...lllll 1., ..lt..l.., II no II 7ft Veiil, common to fair... Veal, common heavy.,. 4 7ft ft (HI U Ml 4 f.U TRADE REVIEW. New York Authorities Say Business It R right cning Argenlino Wheal Crop Roporti Not So Discouraging as Bolore., R. G. Hnn & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: Iron markets are in ;m encouraging condition. No violent speculation is threatened, but iti num erous instances better demand has caus ed small advances. More ships arc planned and bridges reipiirc quantities of material. Railroads are buying most products freely. Orders for ex port arc numerous and foreign makers nave been compelled to reduce for steel rails, Russian ports send out wheat freely, and even in Argentine the outlook for the crop is less discouraging, although the quality in some districts will be in ferior. Speculative selling here for for eign account meets every advance, and cxgorts are behind last year's. West ern receipts arc fairlv larve. but the movement of corn into sight and out of tne country is extremely hulit. A heavy cut in the price of refined sugar by all the large interests brings standard granulated to s.Go. Tardy winter weather is making havoc with textile industries, and almost counteracts the election, Wool is. more active at Boston than at any previous time this year, but speculation is reap pearing. Manufacturers buy in moder ation, but sales at the three chief l:n crn markets reached 8,mi,ooo pound. Iiradstrect's savs: Wheat, inebidinir flour, shipments for the week aggieg ite 3.S5S.S07 bushels, against .1.612,421 bush els last week: 4.650,842 bushels in the corresponding week of 1899; 3.774,5gj Ditsncis in ikon; 5,445.542 bushels in 1807, and 4.664.515 bushels in iSifj. From July 1 to date this season wheat exports are 67,412,071 bushels, against 77.2.10.05" bushels last season, and 77 620.216 bushels in 1808-00. Corn ex ports for the week aggregate 3,287,627 mtsncis against 3,020,110 bushels last week; 4.581,447 bushels in this week a year ago: 2,,142,745 bushels in 1898; 2, 651.546 bushels in 1897, and 3,782.01 bushels in 1896. From July I to date this season corn exports are 60,668.079 bushels, against 83.423,247 bushels last season, and 53,297,192 bushels in 1898-99- Failures for the week in the United States number 161 against 165 last week; 182 in this week a year ago: 187 in 1808: 273 in 1897 and 258 in 1890. Canadian failures for the week number 17 against 16 last week: 23 in this week a year ago; 30 in 1898, 33 in 1897, and 44 in 1896. Corpses for Targets. Target practice is now in progress on the grounds near Kunersdorf and Juter berg, Germany, where the experts are testing the perforating capacity of the latest Mauser model and the latest field guns. As targets several hundred of pauper corpses are being used. The bullet tear asunder all the softer inner organs and frightfully mangle the bodies. The Yang-Tie plain support a popu lation of 175,000,00a Romsnot ot Tall Buildings. Of course nil these men In the fall building, whether possessed of creat ive genius or of intelligence enough only tn run one of the elevator, nre alike ihilislinc to those persons who Ut, nothing romantic or interesting in our modern, much maligned skyscrapers, which have also been called "monu ments of modern materialism," nnd ev en worse names, no doubt, because lin y nre niiprecrdcnt anil tinacailcmir, prob ably, as much as because ugly and unre strained, snys a writer in Scribner's. To many of ns, however, liainclrs as it may be tn confess it, these downtown strerls are fascinating enough for what they are to-day, even if tiiey had no nasi to mnke thrm all the more charm ing; and these erect, jubilant young buildings, whether beautiful or not, seem quite inleresting from their bright tops, where, far above the tur moil nnd confusion, Mrs. Janitor sits sewing in the sun while the children play hide and seek behind wnter-biilts ami ait-shslis (there is no danger of falling off, it is a relief to know; because the roof is walled in like a gsrdrnj down tn the dark bottom where arc the safe deposit vaults, ami the trusty old watchmen and the oblong boxes with great fortunrs in them, nlongside nf wills that may cnue family fights a lew years later, and add to the nilhiencc of cer tain lawyers ill the ollices overhead. Deep down, 30 or 40 fcrt under the crowded sidewalk, the stokers shovel coal tinder the big boilers all day, and electrician tin interesting tricks wi'li switchboards, somewhat as in the hold of a modern battleship. In the mii'iy tiers nf tloors ovrrhrnd arc the men with the minds that make these high buildings necessary nml make downtown what it is, with their dreams nnd schemes, their courage and imagination, their trust anil distrust in the knowledge and ignorance of mltrr human being, which are means by which they bring until great successes nnd great lail- 11 res, and have all Die fun of playing a game, with the peace n( conscience and self-satisfaction which come from bard work and manly sweat. Pt)TAi FaDRi.rsa I)r arn fast to snn- light, wniliiug and ruhblug. Hold f all iliugglHta. Alabama has a fine old eapitol, set en a hill and rich in historical associa tions, but it has no gnvernnr's mansion and is beginning to think it needs one. "ion pur cent, yearly dividend from n gold nilnn In not iiiieoiniiioii."- Nw York lleriihl. Kilty gold mines Unit liuva paid t'.'ll.lllMl.fMH) lii dividends followed tho siimu plan uh wo work upon. Homl for our pros peetlM. tlohlell 'J riMI Mining uii'l Milling Co., U9 Ilroadwiiy, New York. Some 2,one,oei pounds of camphor arc consumed in the United Stales year- ly. Htats or Onm. :itt or Toi.sno, t l.lll'AHCiil'NTr. f Frank J.I'hikii inakas nath that. Iialath vmlor iwrtnar eif Ilia nren of K. J. I'hi( 1 I 'o.,toliitf liiAlnapaliitha('llofTollo, Vmntf .suit Hint franll,unu' tliaiaalil II rm will pair I hn 011 in of on a MtiNUiiari 1101.1 ns for aneli ami every raHa of eiATAHHH that cannot b oil roil by ilia uao( II Al.l.'a C'atahmh I ems. Kiiank J. I -nsNBT. nvnra t I -St1 Hwnrn to bafora m and anhanrtlieMt In inf preaaiica, tlila nth uaf or Dncitniutir. A. I), isoi. A. W. Ol.RAHIIN, yVoiorii PiiMrs. iic null recti y on tha lilnKl ami mucoiia nin-fatiat ll.llt. , 1. I,.k... l,...H....llU .n.l or U10 ayauon. runn ror T-aMiiuiomaiH, rroo. V. .1.1 tiRNsr A I o Toledo, O. Hold by prnsiclHU, 7ftn. Itali a iHinlly I'lllware tliahaat. A burglar stnle $( from a resident of St. 1'aul, Minn. The next day he re turned that sum and $250 tn boot. I am sure I'lso's Cura for Conaumptlnn savad my Ufa threa ynar sieo. Mna. TTloa. Ilo a sins, Mapls Ut., Norwich. N. Y.. 'oU 17. 1900. .Taxem: "Do you have an alarm clock at your house?" l'axou: "Wc don't have to have; we've got twins." Ta Ctira a Colli In On lta?. Taka I.axatitb lisoieo y uihin Tasi its. All dtTijnlu rafiitol Ilia iti.iufty If II falla 10 etira. It. Vv. Usovs's alsuatura la oa aacb hoi. Uia, The present season is reported to have been the finest for rose-growing in England for many years. Novel London Reitauranl. There is a famous site in London where once stood the palace of Crom well, Karl of Essex, ami afterward the hall of the Drapers' Company. Here will be opened in a (ew days one of the most remarkable and magmheent res taurants in London, the Throgmortoti. It is the nineteenth century develop ment of the old eatinghottscs of the city, in which you dived down a few steps, into a musty apartment, where very plain food, but good wine, was procur able. At the Throgmorton the proprie tors have dived to some purpose. They have dived and tunneled, and have con structed a restaurant of three floors un derground which apparently consists chjclly of long galleries all luxuriously fitted and furnished. The kitchens are a dream of culinary resourcefulness. The cellars are such that the wines can be kept at the exact temperature good for their health, an J, the grill-room is something to make one look back with disdain to the old days when the hungry city man used to personally select his chop or steak at 1 ' . 1. .. 1 1 . ct ' XI,OIIIIlCI 9, 111V UIUUICI, HUH uuiiy Ull with it in paper to one of the places where he might have it grilled for a penny, with bread and condiments ex tra. Cardiff Western Mail. In the last presidential election Mc Kinlcy received 142,500 more votes than all his competitors collectively. McKinley's plurality in 1896 295,073; McKinley's apparent plurality in 1900, 293.583. ' 1 Just one populist vote was cast in Sa vannah, Ga., at the recent State election. DONT RUIN YOUR STOMACH WITH MEDICINE. Utinyadi Jeos A SIC aU "aaia fJl. rtu.yaJIJ." fate Elfwtae, f.lTf ThrOxt (nil and conplife RerYura Blood and Ran a Rincdy, fell MJM Mrs. J. A. Fcrre, who resides near 90S Main Street, Hartford, Conn., Miyst o My etauahter l.ntit Iwame very Itl with t. Vitus dance over a yaar as a. Sha liarama ao bail that ahc liMt ilie uae of hrr elieht arm aail alilr. ami we lhrm:;lit at one tluif the woul'l lo her p-rh Uir tolitilf wna almnat paralyKil. e.ha an ao ImoI alie could not ferrj hrrwlf, an4 af tilielit aha wauld st ao acrvoiia 1 lia1 tw alt and tenld hrr. I trlrri arvrml iloctors, tint Ihrv lol nri do hrr aay koihI. I did not tind auytblns that would help Itrr until I liird lir. Creene'a Ncrvuea bloud au4 avrva remedy, htot la now, by the uae of lula aQCdlciue, eulltcly cured." C. H. Bailey, Esq., of Waterbury, Vt., writes 1 'I am more than (lad to write aliont tay llltle daushtrr. Until a ahort time aev h had at. waya Wen a veiy dell, ale child aad eutdert to airk anelia laitln wreka at a time. Hhe waa very aervoua, and our faaiily flarlor aaid we would aever raiae rer, ahe waa ao delicate and feeble. We tried many ramediea without the leaal good. We felt mica aualety au..ut her, ekueclally aa no dertora could lieaeht her, aad had greet tear for fcr future. Iarnlns nf the wondera aeinf done by lir. f.reene'a Nervura blaoil aud nerve remedy . I determined lo give It lo her. hha eoon crnnraenred to Imprave uader Ita uae. aad rapidly saiaed In every reie.-t. She eala and eleepa well, and bar aetvea are alrang. Th niedlclue haa done wonrlera for her aad it la the best wj ever knew. I recommend Ir. Creeue'a Nenrara, blood and nerve remedy, ta everybody." Mrs. J. Learmonth, of 776 Broadway, South Boston, Mass., aayat " At ten years af ate wiy daughter became afTerted with u nervnna ronditlrn whlrh wn de. veloped Inla St. Vtlua' riaate. It waa proneuared by the attending phyainan ta he a very aevers attack. The mauth would lie drawn aiiaamodirally far ta one aide, the hamUaud arms wre re,t teaa and conalaallv twllrhlng. Her liinba alio weraweak; her anklea beat under hrr ao that II waa a latent Impoailble to walk. She waeao aervoua that ahe wuulil acream almost like a nianiaa and thru have tita of crying. After two anonlha' treatment without a cure, I concluded to try lr, Ureene'a Neivura blood and nerve remedy. Three hnttlre entirely rured her. bbt U nova tblrteea yeara old, and kae been well tver aiace, and to day la a picture of bealth." Remains of an Ancient Galley. The remains of an anrient galley have been found six feet below the surface at Tottenham Marshes, during the excava tions for the new reservoirs eif the Last London Water Cnmtiany. The vessel is 50 feet long, and lias a beam of ?fi feet. Its timbers are of oak and elm, ami, from the form of the rivets used, it is supposetl to have belonged to the Danes who were defeated in Lea Valley by King Alfred in H04 A. D. An an tique sword and some bones of animals now extinct in England were also dug up, and have been sent to the British Museum. There are 120 firms in Germany en gaged in the acetylene industry. Most of the burners are made at Nuremberg. There arc nn fewer than twenty-six small towns in Germany lighted by ace tylene gas. The first plant ol this kind for lighting small towns in Germany was erected at llasslurt, a town of 3,500 inhabitants. There is only one sudden death among women to eight among men. 1 - - - - -. . 1. 1 -i i 0Of0OHKHlKHt A en 9 g u wait ui luwui V Thrrt ar two afflictions which J? I V parhapa rtvc lbs meat paift JC ' X Bud trouble, via: x j I Sciatica 1 1 5 .. 01 IP' BDa V 1 1 Lumbago 3 Both disable and cripple, V 1 St. Jacobs Oil jr U their bast car. S I cWoooootoor0oo BEST iniaHata-A-nl $3.50 ' U A NATURAL LAXATIVE MINERAL WATER. Endorsed snd used by the moat prominent physicians in tits world a the beat sod safest remedy lor dis ordered stomach, biliousness, liver troubles, gout and rbeumattam. It Cures Constipation! Take on half glassful on srlslng In tbe morning and you will leel the noisrkable effects In ball an hour. LOOK at tl labal. Blue with Ked Centra faael. Pirai of Aa4re Sulinaer, UOFaltaa 5(.,N.V, caret iffeoted by Dr. Qnint'l Indian widows in Sitka go , info mourning by painting the upper part of their faces black down to their mouths. A dyer r tin la never ss (ore! terrr a wltb tiliraril. (-( meihirir la s.waya wrong. Oat It light I y cbuwliig jieruian's reptlu Gum. To prevent obstruction to traffic in the main streets nf Itnstnn in the day time, all the repairs arc made at night. Tbara la no other Ink "Juit aa good " a f'artar'a ink. 'I I jit. Ih only onn Ink that is bast of ail and that la Carlur'e Ink. L'ae lu Including Formosa, the mikado rules over 40,000,000 subjects. Tha Hast I'raaetrfptlon for rtiltla and Paver la a bottle of OKOri'a T iTSl.es Cun.L Tonic It la simply Iron and qiniiliia la s tuietuea fvroa. No cura uo Lay. 1'rlua Coo. One hundred thousand tons of apples arc raised on Hritish soil yearly. ntanarmanently cured. No fit nr nervooa. Sana after lint fJuy'a as of Dr. Kiln' (trnnt nrvn Ktorr. 'i trial hottiti and trKtia) b br.H.U.Ki.iia.Ltd.Wl Arub oLl-hlla.- The number of persons cremated ifl Germany from 1S70 to ivi was 3,110. Mrs Wlnslow'aRnrUilngfyt.ip forchlldrr, Uitbln?. aoltana tlin Kurna. iwlilcen inftamm . boo, ailayaiiaiti.curoa wind voile Ahi shuttle About 7,000 of the inhabitants nf No way die every year of consumption. a 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 , 1 I The) real worth of TV. I.. Douiilaa .T.OO and H.i.AO aliiMa roliifinrefl with i.tlier tnukoa la 4 .00 to fcLOO. OurSUe.lll K.lr'T.lne cannot be equalled at nny prlre. Ovrl,lMMT,. Ooo aatlalled weKrora. On fir af W. L, Omig'rf ar j aj snoeawia mill aoaitively autwaas twq pain 01 wuinira ar sa.ao msa. AV ar th lnxa;t makera ol men'a A3 nd S.vno altne Ta tha world. W make ami all mora :! and .tjmi ahoM thun an; 'I otuae two mannriictiire-ra tn thw IJ Th rputMll of W. L. Douglu 'iM cii tl.tt ahor for Mflm, comfort, uiJ turUknovn rywlMrsi lhi)ttrifiul Ihc worltl. Thf htu m Ertt?r aIUIi tlo trwn other hM IwaiiN th Mandsrd hi bn pjM4 to h jh Uiftt tho wnrrn ipMl noro fur lbtr Ban BEST I $3.00 SHOE.' insn rteej nn i-iawni ft 1 Ur.AMl V 1111,1 W L. U.itvi. '! nt M M hoM t nvht ll no nj ot!ir wrhk la tnccum 'I'll V AICIS 'i ll); IIKhT. ,uiir Ulr thoul.l kirap Um t ft on tltsir si'luaivo m1 tn eh twa. '1'ttko n tbaUUw'O I Inaui on hsvtn W. L. pouilai hrM with nam Mt pne ttampwl in bsatlrck. If rur(ilr wiH M rl tut y, end dirrl 14 ftctorv. noiMtnf pn ni Vlti str f,r earf m. Huu kitul ufltauKnr, mso, tint wwlth, ptain or cp b. Our thow will rwvvch you anywn r. Catalngut i tV L- JJownlM - '. Jllrwktua. 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