T" ( ,4m SH0I5 M. MADK. I t'or.Uoi-c.i:iiinnMitrlrrnf nCentnrjr The reputation cf W. Ij. Doiutlna SH.OO I and B.'l.JtO hora for efv TVIOt cnmtort and r tpAr hu cxcrllcifl nil other makes sola nt 1 1 hen priors. This excellent reputation haa I been won by merit alone. W. ! Uouglna ahora hnvo to clvo better entiafnctlon than ether S3.00 and I3.no ahoea beenune hia reputation for the. br.nt 3.00 nnd 3.P0 ahooa muni bo mnint.iinod. Tho atandnrd haa always been placed no high Hint the wearer rcceivca mora value for hia money In the W. Ij. Ucmglna (3.00 nnd S3.60 ahoea than ho can get elaewhcre. W.I,. Douglas aolTa moi e3.00arda.B0 ahoea than any other two mannf acturera. rV. t. Dauqlat 44.00 Gilt tdge lint cannot 00 rquallra at ant prlr. Lm Dottnlrm S3.00 a iff &3.50 mhoow mrc rnnttt of tt.m twrnc h9ph pradm loath umntJ in $& amd SO mhnou and tint jfunt am goocf Sold by tho beat shoe dealer everywhere. Ifllt liptlll lllllll(C W . I. UltllTiMH t.hoi'1 Dvlth nnnio nnd piic stumjtrcl mi bottom. Mow lo Ortd-r tiy .Vn.l.-li V. H JViiKtaa tftor art) nol wl.i in your town, ikthI orit-r rlin-'-t to KirlHI 11 CaUloi Aim. V. I-. IKMiBlaa, llrM.'kcun( Ma Birds Learning Crasshcpper Songs. It Is Kent-rally known thnt some npeelps ot birrlr. are nhlo to Imitato tho .aonRS of other birds, but a more fiur priBinK tart is rolntctl by a French nattiraliHt. Monsior Cotipin. rom-rrn-Inn a Bpnrrow which loarnrd the shrill rhant of Rrnsshoppers. The insects happened to ho eonfined In a ea,Ti huns beside the sparrow's ease, hut It was not until a year afterword, when again tho bird and grasshoppers were neighbors, thnt the sparrow was heard imitating tho notes of the insects. All the reBt of its life, and long alter the grasshoppers from whom it had taken its lessons were dead, the sparrow continued to intermingle with its own songs the peculiar music of its lost friends. First Use of the Hot Blast. James M. Swank, in a Government .report on Iron and steel, says: The first practical application of the hot blast to the manufacture of pig iron in this country was made at Oxford Furnace, In New Jersey, in 1834. by William Henry, tho manager. The waste heat nt the tymp passed over the surface of a nest of small cast-iron pipes, through which the blast was conveyed to the furnace. The tem perature was raised to 2."n decrees Fahrenheit, nnd the product of the furnace was increased about 10 per w. I v :tvi-v. i t .i'.K m n.'i iiMiin'fir will in.iki1 ymm n11 l'.m will tfiui ani n rtia-..- loin niiiiit! "hm-a. In Mvi tit nnd I' V; - : vo:r. '1'ikc nuasurfiriciilft of I v1 f. 0. yt tolri-hntirnttiitiHNii-i ;rtn I 5v A vrt-.:rtl.''M-.l:)i.-,.'i.ii.1v.liith I .-,!a.v "&JyjL ""'"'y wmi: i.nn or I - tt'Ar V JrS. hi'.ivv. inrcj- I '' ' ''T4r n.f mi" r l.itht Mtli-d. . 7 "i"v A 111 Bit.iranit'f-ri. I '?nO1 1 ... tr- A -' !. .iiiuiiH'MTV, iur I'lirrinKf, my fnlnr KirlHI tt'iffla - ii if r nir H Ceilt. Ill iOilil H not IMllt oven, con- talnlng cast-Iron arched pipes, was J placed on tho top of the stack by Mr. I Henry and heated by the flames from 1 the tunnel head. By this means the I temperature of the blast was raised to 600 degrees. Tho fuel used was cnarcoai. Filectrlrni apparatus used In mining Is estimated to be worth jjuno.Ouo.iiiiii. Mrs. Emma E. Felch, Treasurer Fond du Lac, Wis., Social Economic Club, Tells How She was Cured of Irregular and Pain ful Menstruation by Lydia E. Pinkham's V- '' Vegetable Compound. "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: I have used Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound for irregular and painful menstruation, and was entirely cured after using two bottles. I can truly say it is a boon to suffering women, and I would recommend all suffering from the above troubles to try a few bottles and be cured. Very thank fully yours, Emma E. Felch, Division St., Fond du Lac, Wis." $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. When women are troubled with enstruation. weakness, leucorrhoea. wsimH fhnf. Hun rinortfwn tnin ir ttittaminntinn eif tVia nvurieH VtnolfftcrtA ,1 ... U "I VMMW klVU. H. V Cl 111""."..-!.'.-"' ... L . . U ' u..uHuvy bloating (or flatulence), general debility, indigestion, and nervous pros tration, or are beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintnuss, lassitude, xitabllity, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, wall gone" ana u want-to-be -left-alone " feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should remember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine, for you need the best. Xio other medicine for female ills in the world has received uch widespread and unqualified endorsement. Mra.'Plnkham Invites all sick i Che has g-ulded thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. Iat4wttt motion. EjiUatir "My hair was falling out very B fast and I was greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer's Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once." Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble Is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore color every timC. tl.M a kottlt. All aranlita. If yniir drunrlst eannot anpply you, aend u one dollar nnd v. will eiprena you a Itottle. lie Mire unriah-etnfi name of your nearp"t. exiirr.f, otflre. Ailrtrew, I.I'. AVI Dizzy ? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For CO years they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. And?5i.ta. vnir niouitirh or lu'tiiua bt'tuului hrown or rich black Y TIimi iho BUCKINGHAM'S DYEsTor, Moving a Mammoth. The skeleton of a giant mnmmoth, unearthed some time ago in Knst Si beria, will be brought, to St. Peters burg In tho coming winter. The task of conveying It is a most formidable one, as the distance to Idkutsk. which Is the nearest railroad station, is some "i.Ortrt miles. The skeleton will have to be cut up and treated with arsenic, each portion being encased in cow hide in order to prevent tho air Ef fecting it. As far as Yakutsk the river Lena will be utilized, but from there nearly 2.000 miles of swampy forest will have to be traversed. The conveyance will be effected in sleighs, and It is calculated that at the least no horses will bo required to draw them. Pneumatic Clocks. The city of Paris Is being rapldl. supplied with a system of public clocks worked by compressed air un der electrical control. Tho entire area of the city is divided Into sections about a mile and three-nnarters in radius, and in tho center of each sec tion is a Buh-stntion provided with a reservoir of compressed air, from which air-pipes extend to all tho docks Intituled in the section. Ey means of electro-magnets, energized every minute with currents from a commu tator controlled by a master-clock at tho central station, tho alr-piprs arc intermittently connected with the res ervoirs, and thus the compressed air once every minute, drives forward the hands of tho clock. How Elephants are Fed. Klephants in the Indian army are fed twice a day. When mealtime arrives they are drawn up before piles of food. Kach animal's breakfast includes ten pounds of raw rice done up in five two pound packages. The rice is wrapped in leaves and then tied with grass. At the command "Attention!" each ele phant raises its trunk, and a pack age Is thrown into its capacious mouth. Hy this method of feeding not a single grain of rice is wasted. Irregular, suppressed or painful displacement or ulceration of the women to write her for advice. S0ZC:C3Tlr th TEETH 25c WANTEDTO TRADE. To frnile: A rilv. all eomlilete With man and buildinn, din and afreel, Vor one tall fnrest. prtpn and eool. Hupplird with quiet allude and pool. To trade: A linp worn deult and chntr Within an olHre ten feet aquare, Vor one ennoe itiinn a strenm Where wnoil nyinplia amile, and fiahea uleniii. To IriinV: Twelve liur.lv jturdy tunes Collcrteil numiuer in'tevnoona For one hreeze siiiKiiia 'mid the pinrl Of nature and her rhaate HeaiRna. To trade: A flat rnrniiipned well Py pavement hot, and roof nnd hell, Fiir one amall tent -here all i atill Except the w ind and whippoorwill. To trade: A hninea in town Whieh keepa a fellow bilrklcd down, Vor one vacation far nwny. With naught to do hut Ion f and play. Kdwin L. Snhin, in Iuck. "So Mny refused thnt young M. V.':" "Yes, she say alio Isn't quite sick enough of her ninhlcn nnme to have a doctor."- Phll.-idelphln V.ullctln. lie boast a he ia a aclf-mude man, Whereat he'a mot eoneeited. lie must have gone on atrike before The job waa quite completed. Philadelphia Korord. "I think I shnll take my (laughters out of society lonp; enough to give them a liberal education." "But. then they won't want lo go buck."- Brook lyn Life. "Twins. ehV: "Yes; boy nnd girl. The boy is a second edition of his ! father." "Ami the girl:-" "Well, she's more In the uniiire of an extra, I sup pose." Puck. Mrs. rmuniber "Tho cucumber crop is short this year." Mr. Cumin her "(iooil enough; that'll put tho consumers niul the grocers in a pickle." Chh-a go Itecord-IIernlil. He thnt distrusts his fellow men, And eyes tlicm nil nsknnce, Confi-sKOx what n knave he'd be If he but hud a chance. Washington Star. Fond Mother "Tommy, dear, what did you buy with the money your grandpa gave you?" Tommy "An un-bi'enk.-ible engine." "And where Is it now?" "Oh, Jimmy Whittle smashed It." Tit Bits. "I hope you appreciate the fact, sir, thnt In marrying my daughter you marry a large-hearted, generous girl?" "I do. sir" (with emotion; "ami I hope the inherits those qualities from her father." Tit-Bits. Head Moat-CJeltor "(iood luck this morning, oh king. Here's n Yankee explorer I've captured." King Choo Vp I'p "(.'buck him in do fryln' pan wid plenty of grease heuh's where I.ululitnd has a ptin-Amerk-nn!" Judge. "Always," said (ho astute city editor lo the new reporter "always bo on the lookout for any little touch of humor that may brighten up our col umns." That evening I lie new reporter turned In n story about a burglary tu a butcher's shop, which commenced: "Mr. Hiram Cleaver, the well-kuown butcher, is losing flesh rapidly these days." Baltimore American. This alphabetical advertisement ap. penred lu, the London Times in 1H42: To widowers nnd single gentlemen Wanted by a lndy, n situation to su perintend the household and preside, nt table. She Is Agreenble, Becoming, Careful, Desirable, Kngllsli, Facetious, tienerous. Honest, Industrious, Ju dicious, Keen, Lively, Merry, Natty, Obedient, Philosophic, Quiet, Regular, Socluble, Tasteful, Vseful, Vivacious, Womanish, Xnntlpplsli, Youthtful, Zealous, etc. Address X, ", Z, 81m mon's Library, Kdgware Road. Tho Schoolmaster. A I.over of ICIrphantn. At the Jnrdiii des rinutes on Sun day, says the Paris Messenger, a man attracted attention by tuo clever way In which ho led the elephant. lie gave It bread, biscuits, fruit and sweets. A crowd collected, nnd very soon became Interested. One old lady was particularly struck, not only with the operations of the elephant, but with tho audacity of the gentleman who wns feeding it. The poor old soul thought Bhe would like to feed the elephant, fclho went to a stall to buy some buus. Alas, her purse had vanished, nnd she came back to com plain to the police. As luck would huvo it, an inspector who was on duty, had observed the sharper, not only playing with tho elephant, but playing with the old lndy'a pocket. When tho lover of elephants walked quietly uway the inspector followed. and, moreover, requested him to make a call at the police station, where the old lady's purse, containing 110 francs, was discovered. Too Much Money In Stceplaa. A church economist of a practical and somewhat eccentric turn of mind has estimated that nearly $45,000,000 has bceu Invested In non-productive, uou-essentlal and purely ornamental church buildings iu this country, chiefly lu the form of steeples. If this feature of ecclesiastical architecture were dispensed with, according to his estimate, and the amount represented In steeples alone turned into the regu lar 'channels of church beneficence, the religious denominations would be relieved for long time to come of the necessity of making frequent and imperative demands for money for I be support of their mission boards aud .olber established agencies for promotlug religious work. Leslie's JVeekly. A Sons For Selinol. Pome bova, when they eoine into school (And aome iirln. too!). I grieve to be obliged to any j lint tnia la wnnt tney ao: They wiggle, And jignle; They hang; their heads, And Biggie; Thev twitter, And titter; They bounce and flounce ' And flitter. Whatever thoughts their minds may fill, They've no idea of keeping atill. Some bova. when they take up their bookl (And aome cirla, too!), I weep to be obliged lo any That this is whnt they do They batter them, They tatter them, They crumple, rutnplr Peatter them; They acravi I hem, Anil mnul them; Tiny annlch nnd pull And haul them. It makes ne very sad to stale A schonlhooU's is a wretched fate. Laura K. Richards, in St. Xk-holnf. Not nt Ilnnie. "Now, Miss Peach, you have torn your dress; I must punish you." Poll Tench would have cried, per haps, only her was eyes hud no tearn in ihem. Truly, now, Nelly had lorn the dress herself, putting it on. But she was playing nurse, nnd must punish dolly. "I shnll leave you alone with Mrs. Birch." said Nellie, "till you brhave. Mrs. Birch, please I ell the doll mller mother s:tr tiiht -when she was jroing I am not nt home." Nelly had li-nrdher out. There were doll Peach, t'oll Hoy.y. doll Fambo aad dot! lln!; four of them. Nelly went to th" study. It was where her brother Ben kepi his books. She lliouf,ht si e would play doctor, llko Ben. f'-iio put c.n her brother's s-H-claele; . :-nd made visits lo the sick chairs ami utiles. But she soon jrrew tired of it. It was so lonely vtilliout: the dolls. Just then brother lieu came lu. "Why, Nelly, you here?" be crl;d, and ran forward lo kiss her. But lie lilt Hie Iniile with his elbow. Down fell a glasa vase tj tho llnor. It flew all Into bits. "Pear mo," cried Ben. 'But never mind! If I say nnlhlnj lo iinmiim she will think It is Nelly. Then you will be punished, little sister," nnd he stooped to kiss her. "That's not fair!" slimriod Nelly, run ning nwny. "You did It yourself." "Why did I?" cried Bei; "and who tore Poll reach's drefs, I would llko to know? Aud slncj you puutohod your doll for tho dress, you must bo punished for tho wire." Nelly thought a moment. "That would be very wrong," sh- said. Then sho ran lo tho door nnd shouted: "I mn home, Mrs. Birch; I am nt nome!" Then there was a great frolic, lien played camel for the dells to ride, and poor Panibo fell off nnd broke his neck. Saiubo wts tho black crockery doll. After this Nelly never punished (he dolls for her owu faults. Our Little Cues. Iteacmln;? n Paek-Horae. In a paper entitled "The Crown of (he Continent," In the Century, Georje Bird Grlnnell describes a inHndveu ture which befell an exploring party in tho 8t. Mary's I,nko country In Northern Montana. For n few yards below tho crossing tho sharply slopiug mountain side Is overgrown with abler nnd (hen breaks oft in u cliff 100 feet iilsh. Tho trail Is twelve ot tlfU-eu Indies wide, but appears narrower, for tho .milliner's growth of weeds, grass nnd alder sprouts extends out over it. Tho man who was In advance wus on foot, leading a park-horse. After him camo another loaded nuluial, nnd this was -riosely followed by two horsemen. When these were within n few yards f tho brook crossing they heard u yell of dismay from the mini in front , aud then a slioiu: "The bhicU mare has rolled down tho hill!" Hipping off their horses and leaving lliein stand ing lu tho trail they ran forward and reached tha scene of disaster Just lu time to see tho second puck-horse spring upon a large flat rock which luy lu tho wuy, nnd us Its four unshod feet camo down on tho Fiuooth stone It slipped, lost Ita footing, and rolled slowly off tho trail. It bad not fairly got started before tho men had it by tho head aud had slopped Its descent, holdlug It by the loosened hackutuorc. The auimal mudc one or two struggles to regain its footing, but the brush, tho slope, nud Its load mitde It Imposst bio for it to riso, nud It lay there whllo tho three men held It. .Meanwhile tho black mure by a lucky chance bad re gained her feet before reaching tho precipice, and was now making her way up the slope toward the trail. To get the pack off the fallen beast was (bo first thing to bo doue. A man climbed down the rocks behind the horse, so as to he out of the way of its feet If it should flounder, and cut the lacing which attaches the hook to the lush cinch, thus freeing the load, which was then readily pulled aside, and with a little effort and help tha horso stood on Its feet. Great Britain has 1000 steamers of over 3000 tons; Germany. 127; tho United States, 120, and France only sixty. . The world's record sugar plantation contains 13,000 acres, has thirty mliif of railway and employs 1000 people. California Fruit in Europe. Tho latest American "Invasion" ot Europe is the carrying of fresh Cali fornia fruits to London and Paris In tho face of tho competition of , tho Spanish nnd Italian fruit-Krowers. A Valencia, Rpaln. paper says: "Cali fornia oranges, peaches, apples nnd peats reach Pnrls. ntter traversing 6,. nun miles, In n more appetizing condi tion thnri ours," and adds thnt ber fruit Rrowers can only competo with America hy employing America's lm proved methods of cultivation. C.' fornla is a natural fruit garden, and Ita crops aro far too largo to bo con sumed In tho home matkets. For years, the California orchardlst has hnvo been seriously considering the foreign domnnd. and many wonderful schemes have been devised to ship fresh fruit abroad. California prunes have genernlly, taken the place of tho French article, nnd California oranges have been cultivated until thry have reached a state of perfection never be fore attained. Why We Are Right-Handed. Sir James Sawyer, M. P., haa prob ably hit upon the most plausible reason for thw riirht-handedness of the human race, lu the early ('uys, ho says, when thone mieiit keep who could, we were a flgMh.T people and a people who (ought hand to hand. Naturally, In this kind of "phtlng, it is most con venient to wield a weapon which can bo used by one hand only, leaving tho .it'it.-r bund nnd arm free for pre fterv't.g balance, for defensive cover ing nnd offensive seizing. Now the right hnnd would naturally be used In preference to tho left for welldlng a weapon, in order that tho heart might be kept as far away an possible from tho wnult of an adversary, llenco, riKht-huiidodnoHR nroro and was passed on from lather to son. France Leads In Flctuie Postcards. A Paris correspondent says thnt in Franco fiS.nnn.diin picture) postcards pac.s throtiidi the poslolM.ee annually. Thnt country takes tho lead of all others. AuKtria-liiiugary coming next, with lil.iKiu.oiMI. In Italy there aro 27, iion.iiiMi cards handled hy tho malls, and in l!nglnnd H. .mm. Other countries although t'nlliiiK below these figures, nh'o number them by millions. The toinl in circulation throughout the world In one year Is said by expertB to bo 2,siin,tnin,noo. There are more than li.l.lKlil Indians and Ksklmos lu Alaska, of whom 7,imt nre Protcslnnls. l:t,7:i." lire under the care of the Greek church, nud about "it mi are ( 'nl holies. The Past GUARANTEES The Future Tha Fact That St. Jacobs Oil Has cured thousands of carsof Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Nf.tralfjia, .Sciatica. Sprains, Bruises rid otlvsr brdily aches ami pains Is a guarantee tin t It will cure other caj-es. It h safe, sura and never tailing. Acts like mazle. Conquers Pain Price, 35c and 50c. SOLO BY ALL DEALERS IN I1KDICINE. WEATHERWISE. OTHERWISE! CLOTHING OLAC OO YCUOrV wi" tm KEEP 9m BEWARE Or IMITATIONS LOOK f 09 ABOVfc TRACE .MASK. CATALOGUE! FREE Showina Full Line of Garments e.nd Hats. 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Taauta OuodV CM I in time, hoi a ny iintum-m. p,vtr-aiaiaaTti-a- jif's n E90 QQY HEW DISOOTBbT; Una mm of tMtmnnlils ana 10 !' tiMtatu4 . r. S. 1. UUI'l aoaa. 1 s. Attoai. Sa. r. N. V. 41, Ml. "The SJnaea Ikat aanila Wat Faint fani MclLHEN N ST AB AS C I Qj S0Z0D0XT Toath Powder 25c mm- mm ft mMm mwm a, y sVl i I Bast Cough Byrup. Taauta Good. Cat I 1 L In time. Hold by druuKl-m. r r,ni-h tin'-.ltMn n? Tt,TsA FAtr.i.r.aa 1)t colors mora anmln than nnv other dvo ani colora tbcm hnttor too. Hold by all ilmgginti tl'a the eaairat thins In the world to offr ssiiRtnnt to twonle who don't nerd it. The armleaa wonder of miiacum fame haa to bt handy with hia feet. DralnrH Cannot Mn t urrit h looal appllcatlnna an Ihny c-annot reach the illnrmrd portion of the tar. Thero ii onlr ona way to ctirn ilfnfnma. nntl that la hy constitu tional rfitneifiaff. Jln-fnras is canned by Bn in flamed condition of thn tnnrona lininff of tho Eniterhlnn Tnba. Whan thla tube la (nflnmed you hara a riimbllris sound orlmeerfccthear- Ins;, and wlien It la entirely c!ned Daafneaa la tho renult, and nnleai tha inflammntlon ran be taken out and this tube reitored to ita normal condition, bearing will be destroyed fornror. Nine cnaea out of ten are ranaed by catarrh, nhich la nothing bnt an inflamed condition of tbe mncoua aurtaeea. ne will sire One Hnndred Dollara for anr case of Denfnosn (eaiued by catarrh), that can not be enred by Haifa flatarrh Cure. Circular! cnt free. F. J. Dhkskt ft Co., Toledo, O. Hold bv DrnnirlstB, 7Sc. Hall a Fami!jrJill are the beat. The mnt prccofiona child ever heard ol la prohnhly the child "that, is fnther to the man." Ural tor tho Itonela. No matter what alia rou. headache to s cancer, you will n-ver Rot well until your bowels aro pnt rltjht. 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No other medicated soap ever compounded is to' be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beauti fying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands, i. No other foreign' or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be com pared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, the BEST skin and complexion soap, and the, BEST toilet and babv soao in the world. Complete External end Internal Treatment for ever numeur.' Jl . Coi!l,iltlnf of Cotiovba Soap, to olenitis the akla of cruata aud X9iicuK) 1 uu aoiian inauntly allay ana seal: aiiu TUC SET J100 A Bisai.n - ... . " tuenamiua, iu'ik. Burning, ami moiv asm, aealn, nud blood fevmonra, with loan of hair, when nil elan fail., laid tl" -"l-iout the world. KritUli Depot: F. mlt A Bona, V and , OUMterheana nq., laJvu, K. C. l'OTTSa Dru2 Ui Cbbaiujai. CoarosATioa. Bote rropa., BotUu, U. I. A. Untidy London. A London medical Journal earn thn Rnxllsh metropolis is possibly the moat nconvenlent and most untidy city ot Snropo. Tho streets aro either muddy, slushy or dusty; they ure littered with strnw, cabbage leaves, newspaper pos ters and omnibus tickets; they are constantly being grubbed up for soma reason or other; barrels of beor, coals and other poodl aro delivered across the footways at all hours of the day. So lonir as London Is governed hy. or. rather Ib dependant for Its due rcgii- Intlons upon, a number ot bodies all In dependent of each other, so long will . nuisances of various kinds continue. With the exception of the British Parliament tho Swedish Riksdag Is thn oldest legislative body In the world. The kingdom of Sweden has maintain ed Its integrity for not loss than 4,000 years. FITR permanenily enred. No (Ita nrnervona neaa aftor flrat day't ne of Dr. Kline'a (treat Nerve Kcntnrer. i trial hottloand trentiit free Dr. R. H. Klisk. Ltd., 031 ArrhHt.. Philn. Pn. People call a man a funny dog on ac count of his waggish waya. Mrt. Wlnalow'a Soothing Syrup for children teething, aoften the gums, reducoa inflamma tion,alluyi pain, care wind colic. 25o a bottle The nose ia in the middle of the face because it ia the centre. Piao'a Cure ia the beat medicine wo ever nied for all atlnetlone of throat and lung!. Wat. O. Ksdslct, Vanbnren, hid., Feb, It), 1900. Is a photographer hard to answer be cause he is a poncr? TO Bad Teeth Good Teeth 25c. 25c. - 75c. for the postage, 3c. 25c. Use CUTICURA SOAP, itching, Inltammation, and Irritation, and aoothn Cutiuuba Humjlvkst. Lo .oui mnA . .k. ro wica.Ma emioie; cuTioonA Ourriuwr, to Bsriaoftnn aumciont toeura the Btoit tnrttuv -A . 1; L