WUIbKSlLVER IN TEXA3. Important Mineral Diceoverlet In tha Lone Star 8tate. Texas ha already tnltrn linr place among the Stato. as a prominent pro ducer of fuel oil. supplementing Cali fornia's output of this product In par ticular. Important developments lnnt l-ear In her quicksilver mines In the Terllnaua dlRtrlct ahow that the de posits of clnnahar are much more ex tensive than was at first believed. It Is probable that Texas will there fore become second only to California in her output 'of quicksilver. Recent prospecting shows that the mineral ler area la about elpht miles lonK, lying in an east and west direction. The production of qulcktsllver In Cal ifornia Is large enough to supply the rntlre home market. Several mines In the Texas district are being opened tip and extended. The only member of the President's Cabinet not a native of the United States Is the Secretary of Agricul ture, James Wilson, who was born In Ayrshire, Scotland. FITS ptrm.mentljrcurod. Nofit or nnronii nessaftT (trst day's visp of Dr. Kline' Ore.it Jierve Bestnrer. fi trial bottloa.nl treatiso frao Dr. B. II. Klike, Ltd., Prtl Aren St., l'liila. The revolver may not lie a fneiable rc.ipon, but it never goes off by itself. Mrs. Winslow'sSoothlnijS.vrip forehlMren leethino;, sol'tn the pmrif , reduces inflnmmv tion, allays pain, cures irind colic. 252abotUs. The chap who built obelisks must have been paid by the column. I do not believe Tiso'a Cnre for Oonsnmti. tion hoa aneqiial for coughs and colds. Jnrix i". Boicb, Trinity Springs, Iml., Feb. 15, 11MW. When a trnmp asks for a meal he makes a sort of after-dinner speech. The Handsomest Calendar f tho season (in ten colors) six besntifal heads (on six sheets, 10x12 inches), reproduc tions of paintings by Mnran, issued by Gen eral Passenger Department, Chicago, Mil wankce A Ht. Paul Hallway, will be sent on receipt of '25 cents. Addn S3 F. A. Miller, (iencral Tassengcr Agent, Chicago. The ratio of mortality in Switzerland has decreased one-fourth in thirty yean. Hair Fallsl " I tried Aycr's Hair Vigor to stop my hair from falling. One half a bottle cured me." J. C. Baxter, Braidwood, III. Ayer's Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco nomical preparation of its kind on the market. A little of it goes a long way. It doesn't take much of it to stop falling of the hair, make the hair grow, and restore color to gray hair. fjl.M a botlle. All dranlits. If your druggist cannot supplw yon, end us one duller and we will cxpreps you a bottle. Be sure and giro the name ot your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AVER CO., Lowell, Mast. SHOES VB- UNION MADE Noti:t inereast of Srfri in talk itlow t lmis;w.lH'. lntrs. ntrnu " 1901 1 JM,? 20 Pairs. mmmmammKamtmamfmmmm flusne.u Mora Than Qouttttd in four firus THE ttASON8 i W. L. JoUKliiiinukeB ami ellnmoroinen8 9X00and93.au nhocn ilmuujiyotUcr twoiniuv ufuatururs In tho world. W. L. Imitfliui$:(.00niid $3.Mtdbopfice(t Me by ultte with $r..oo ami f ti.'O (.hot of other iiiakoi, are found to le J nut an ft-nt. They will outwear two pairs ol ordinary $3.00 and t?3.W) nlioei. fed of tho beat leather, Including Patent Carom Kid, Corona Colt, and Nntiotml Kaiwnroo, Vmnt ialr ByoItU mm llmti Rlisfk ilhs t !. W. L Douclu 64.00 "Gilt Etltf line" cannot be auualled at unv crJoa. i y imhii 'c. ikirii. 'firifrr'fi. W. I., Jt.MiulM,. jtrocli..,.,,,,... Capsicum Vaseline Put up lu Collapsible Tubes. A labstilnu for ana Superior to Hustard or any ether plaatsr, and will Bat bllstsr tns most dalles s sain. Ths psin allsyiur aud rarstlvs qualltlas at Uussrtl tesrs wondsslul. It will stop tu tuotUaubt A ouaa. and rsliere ItsodsoLe and srlstiua. Wanoominsnd It as the bast and ssfost external coaster-Irritant known, also as in external rwue ly tor pains in lbs obsat snd stomach and all rueonialtt', SMOralirie and xouty o-unplatnta. A trial wUl prove wliat we olsim for It, and It will be found to be tnvaluubla lu the household. Mini , soopU oar "It Is the best of all yuor propnratlons. " iMos. 15 oants, at all druwlsts, or other deil us, rbvsendin?this a-.nouiit to us la iioatave stami sre will asnd jron a tube by mall. , Mo artlele slioulil be sncepied by the public uiileM.. the saws earrtes our labsU aa otherwise it la nut ffeoutne. CUiiESEBRODGn flANUPACTURING CO., 17 Bute fltrsot, New York City. " DuHtTnl I Best Cuuvh b. In tltnq. l!TBlHri( ill flfcf (111 t'uutfh byrur. TOHtes GuimL yse if -- 'wmror if ? ljLv"r"l Ht one iyihobcrt II J" UNION MADB The nso ot steam Bliovela at some of the largo iron mlrs a In the Iake Sii prrlor region In loading cars at the minra has long been an Important ele ment In reducing the cost of Iron oro. The tianll..iK of the ore In this manner years ago reached a degree of perfec tion that Is Rlmost Incredible. A rec ord of 6.000 tons of ore dug from the ground and loaded by one machine In nine hours indicates what may bo done tinder favorable condition". Of course this achievement Is not usual and It would bo unfnlr to gnttgo ft season's work by this record. The average out put of ear'1, shovel per day. working in open pits and dumping the orr di rectly Into the cars, Is about 1,500 to 2,000 tons, costing from 10 to 15 rents a ton to mine nn'tt load. It waa Ions, however, before great expedition and economy were secured In unloading th ore ships after their arrival nt the re ceiving ports of Lake Erie. This prob lem has been solved at last, machin ery having supplanted to a larse extent tho hand laaor which formerly filled the ore buckets. Ore handling appli ances now remove the ore from the vessel nt a minimum ot expense. At Connenut, on Lake Erie, for Instance, a 6.000-ton ship may now he cleared of Its ore In fourteen hours. A lond of ore arriving nt that port may be delivered at the furnaces of Pittsburg In twenty eight hours after the arrival of the ves sel. A steam shovel In operation there loads thirty-five to forty cars with ore In two hours. The machine for un loading vessels weighs about 400 tons, has a height of 55 feet and is mounted on wheels, o that it is moved along the dock as it unloads one part after another of the vessel. The clamshell bucket which scoops up the ore has a spread of 19 feet, takes out ten tons of ore nt a time and discharges It di rectly Into railroad cars or through a Wi VH Why We Can t Talk with Mars Vnless you have a longer than ordi nary Icrso of life there is llttlo hope that you will live to shake hands with a visitor from Mars. The fascinating possibility of com munication with this much-talked of planet has been given a sol.lr plexus blow by the eminent astronomer, Sir Robert Ball, now lecturing in this country. The likelihood of signaling to Mara has been so often discussed and inter twined with such a network of ro mance and speculation that Sir Rob ert Ball's plain statement that It is an impossibility is causing a popular sen sation. It Is his array of figures that makes Sir Robert's argument impressive. Mars, he points out, is cno hundred and fifty times as far away as the moon, and it is difficult enough to get accurate Information ap-ut the sur face of the moon. Any building on earth would have to be at least ono hundred and fifty times as long and ns broad as It Is before an Inhabitant cf Mars, with ns powerful a telo seppe as we hnvo on earth today, might happen to see it even if he were looking In this direction and the at mosphere were unusually clear. I'slng tho modern methods of miil tnry signaling with flairs, it would re quire a flag at least 3no miles long, 200 miles wide, attached to a polo 500 miles long, to be waved to and fro be fore an Inhabitant of Mars looking through his spyglass would be im pressed with the idea that there was anything unusual going on. Or, If the imagination could conceive of Lake Superior filled with petroleum and set on fire, the great blaze might npprar as a speck of light to an Inhabitant ot Mars who happened to see it. By the Marconi wireless telegraphy Can Genius Be Cultivated Is it possible to build up the human race by the same process of selection that a farmer raises a superior breed of sheep or a herd ot cattle? Francis Galton. an English scientist, who has just been awarded the Huxley medal by the Anthropological Society of London, maintains that this can be done. Incidentally he has devised an Ingenious scheme for si ending other people's money. Mr. Galton proposes tat rich men contribute to endowment funds for youug couples who are above the aver age pair physically and mentally. By this process, Mr. Galton argues, the human race would tend toward genius rather than mediocrity. "It might easily ' become an avowed object of noble families," says Mr. Gal ton "to gather fine epeclmeris of hu manity round them,. Just as it was to produce fine breeds of cattle and so forth, which were costly in money but repaid in satlafactlou. Again, a nettle ment of selected persons might con ceivably be maintained bearing sou: Unloads Ore Ships Machinery Now Reduces the Labor evnd Cost hopper Into small cms, which carry It to stock. piles nt the rear of tho dock Its rapacity ranges under ordinary con ditions, from 230 to SuO tons per hour. It reduces the labor employed 73 per cent, only six men being necessary for the operation of each machine. Three men ore In tho hold to clean tip tho ore which the machine cannot reach and the other three are engaged In op erating the machine. Tho entire cort. Including the wages of workmen ni'.d engineers, Is 20 cents n ton for remov ing the ore from vessels and deposit ing it on rnllrond cars ready for trans portation to tho furnace. This ma chine has been Introduced nt mort of the ore receiving porta. Including South Chicago. It baa brought about one of the most important economies recently Introduced for lessoning tho cost of producing pig iron. New Yorlc Sun. Convenient. t "What are marsupials?" asked the teacher, and Johnny wns ready with his answer. 'Atiimnls that have pouches In their stomachs," he said, glibly. "And for whnl are these pouches used?" asked the teacher Ig noring the slight in accuracy of the answer. "I'm sure you know that, too." "Yes'm," suld .lohnny, with en couraging promptness. "The pouches are for them to crawl into and conceal themselves when pursued." Youth's Companion. Grrnt tins Combine. A few days ago a gentleman was showing a Dinghnm lady some of the sights 'of lxindon, and, among other places, pointed out the houses of par liament. "Well, now," she exclaimed, "what a fine building! It ain't the gns works. Is it?" "It Is, madam," he replied "of tho whole British nation." Magnitude of the Task Shown by Figures system, capable of sending a flash of light seven times around this earth In a second of time. It might be possible to get a message to the moon, if the electric force would carry. In about four seconds and to Mars in eight min utes; but there are stars visible every night through the telescope so remote that even If a Marconi message had been sent to them at the moment of the crucifixion the news would not have reached there yet. There are other stars visible to the naked eye that could not have received the news of the battle of Waterloo If the newa had been Bent by Marconi telegraphy at the moment the engagement began. Tho so-called "canals" on Mars, dis credited as Biich of late years, are, ac cording to Sir Robert, canals after all. He says that they are not the work of nature, because nature does not work on straight lines. TheBe canals, with the assured existence of arctic and tropical regions, Sir Robert Bald, are Indications that human life Is ex istent on Mars. No permanent water end no river can bo discerned in Mars. What astronomers see are straight lines, or rather lines fallins In straight circles niong tho globe. These are undoubtedly cnnnls in a "rrat stete of drvricpjnent. It la not known that thc-e canals carried off tho len and sncw thr.t milted durina the rummer reason, but it is a fact that the observation of tho canals Is clearer nt tho season of the year when It may be assumed that the snow and Icq are melting. Laughter smooths out our wrinkled frowns and sinks to the bottom our soulful sighs. The only second llfo I know, la to do, say, or write something that will live after I am gone. Scientist ha Novel Scheme for Improvement of the Human Race analogy to colleges and their fellow ships. "As Improvement cf the race would consist in increasing the productivity of the best stock, enthusiasm to attain that end might express itself by grant ing diplomas to a select class of young men and women, by encouraging their intcrmurrlage, and promoting tho early marriage of girls of that high class." By an intricate mathematical calcu lation Mr. Galton has proved to his own, satisfaction that tae value to the human race of every child muy be esti mated by figures and set down In the book df the town clerk. Philanthropists like Mr. Carnegie, for instance, can take note, and endow likely couples ac cordingly, The books will be open to Inspection and Mr. Galton believes that tho system would be a great aid to young people In choosing life partners. There are two difficulties la the way, Mr. Galton admits, Ono is to get the facts, from bis figures. The otter Is to persuace young persons to act upon them. FORCE OF IMAGINATION. Frequent Changes In tho ftetf-Dlngnosle of I)TSiritlo. "Scientists have made the conten tion that n man can think so Intently thnt he has a red spot on his hand nt a certain point that the spot will nctually show up at exactly that point", raid a studious citizen yester day, "and I have come to the canelu slon that Ihcro Is something In tho contention. Down at my boardlnq; house thero lit a dyspeptic, and ho rooms next to me. Ills ailment changes every time ho reads a new nnjent medicine advertisement In a street cor, on a signboard, or In tho newspapers, where any of the symp toms of the ullment appear In the ad vertisement. He changes his diagno sis of his cose every time he reads a new advertisement, and his nrlnd seems to concentrate on tho particular symptoms which flare out In the ad vertisement. I read somo years ago that thcfsc gaudy advertisements were disseminators of complaints of vari ous kinds, but, of course, there was nothing In that, even If one can pro duce a red spot on one's hand by sim ply thinking intently that It Is there. Hut, getting back to my dyspeptic friend, ho has suffered all tho tortures of the evcrbntingly tormented on ac count of tho fact that ho simply classl li'.'s his own ailments according to the symptoms which nre put forth in the advertisements of remedies of various kinds for various and widely differ ent ailments. Hero is a curious study in psychology. I understand this to be one of the peculiarities of the dys peptic, and for the reason that when this complaint becomes chronic the whole system becomes threaded with aches and pains. One may find In one's system the symptoms of almost every known disease, and if one may not find the symptoms well defined one may easily imnglnn all thnt is lacking to make the diagnosis com plete and well rounded. The apothe cary shop Is not fuller of bottles than my friend's room, and It Is all because of the fact that he changes with un broken regularity his own diagnosis of his ailment." New Orleans Times Democrat. A tent's Wrleome to the Ilrtke. Great preparations were made In all of the Canndlan cities for the reception to tho Duke of York on his recent vis It to that country. In Toronto the scheme of decoration Included waving banners which Hew from poles set in barrels of sand, all along the course to be taken by the welcoming troops and the Duke. These barrels had been painted a bright red, and had been placed In their proper positions when the advance agent for a theatrical com pany came along. The company was playing "Faust," with a well-known actor as Mephlstophcles, and their ad vertising was of a sensational kind. Tho advance mnn realized that the bright barrels made excellent stands on which to paste his bills, and he pro ceeded to use them for that purpose. In consequence, on the following morning the city awoke to find each barrel bearing a startling announce ment, "The Devil Is Coming." Every one gasped and exclaimed, "What a greeting for the Duke!" Then the good peoplo of Toronto turned to with a will, removed the objectionable "snipes" and scrubbed tho barrels, while tho enterprising advance agent suddenly discovered pressing reasons for jumping Immediately to the next town. New York Press. filve t's the Slillllnir. If tho government will restore the Fine-Tree shilling It will savo ninny of us -financially and morally. Tho shilling of New York and North Caro lina la whi'.t we need in tho sliapo of Eiihslillmy coin. It was worth twelve and a half ccnt3. When two of any thing are worth n quarter the churgo for one la fifteen cents. With a twelve end a half cent piece we would suvo two and a half cents every tlmo wo made such a purchase. A fifteon cent piece would bo In tho way. We tried a twenty cent piece for three years and retired It because It waa too nearly the size of the quarter. In tho ruaii business It was often worked off for the quarter. .The five cent 'nickel is fit only for paying fares on elevated roads and surface lines. Copper centa are useful for buying newspapers and fooling women into the belief that they arc securing tremendous bargains at 99 cents. Yes; this two-for-a-quarter biiElness Is an outrage. Give us a coin to halve the quarter eight to the dal lar. Then see us lay up treasure. New York Press. An Eyewitness. A young lawyer whose recently ac quired shingle hangs In O street went down Into Virginia within the montli to attend a trial in his native county, says the Washington Post. It was essential to prove that bitter enmity had existed between defendant and plaintiff if plaintiff Is the prope? term to apply to the gentleman who who had a generous hundful of bird shot distributed into his person. A witness, who was quite blind, testi fied In detail as to a quarrel between the two. "Then Lew grabbed up a chair and broke it over Jim's bead. "How do you know thut?" B3kd tho lawyer who was conducting' the cross examination. "I was an eyewitness to It," remarked the blind man, "An eyewitness?" repeated the law yer, doubtingiy. "Yes," said the blind man, . "I was. A piece of the log hit me in th' right eye. I cortalnly was an eyewitness." The census shows that the number of Indian In Massachusetts Increased from 428 In 1S92 to 6S7 in 1900 THE SHBBRTlTSGHOOL IESS01 INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JANUARY 5. Subjert i the Promise of Power, Act I., 1-14-fiolitxn Tent, Act I., S Memory Verses, 8-S Commentary on the Day's Lesson. 1. "The former treatise." The gospel of Luke. Luke wns nlso the author of the Aets. ''I), Theophihu." Nothing is known oi this person, hut he wns no doubt person of rank nnd perlmps a Romnn officer who Imd been converted to t:hris tinnity, "neRan." The gospel is not a history of nil thnt Jesus did, but only nn account of tho foundation which He Inid nnd on which the church should after ward ho burlt. "To do snd tench." A very important statement, dividing the work of Christ into two grent branches; the one embracing His work on earth, the other His subsequent work from heaven; the ono in Hi own person, the other by Hi spirit; the one the beginning, the cither the continuance of the entne work; the one complete when He snt down on the right hnnd of Ilia Father, the other to continue until His second appearing. 2. "I'ntil the dny." The fortieth dnv jrter Hi resurrection. "Through the Holy Ghost." (ind p;nve not the Spirit by meiisure unto Him. John 3: .14. Jesus who w.is nnnointed with the llolv flhnst (J.iike 4; Mutt. 12), in the power of the Holy fihost eivc commandment to the iinostles to be His witnesses. "Apostles." The twelve penernllv called disciples in the gospel nre in the Aets spoken of as apostles, or "those sent forth." i3, ,V','',''ion'" bufferings on the cross. 'Infallible proof." The single (Ireek word, translated "Infallible proofs," de notes the strongest proof of which a sub ject is en"abl, an irresistible proof. The proof here mennt nre Christ's speaking, walking nnd eating with His disciples ni ter Hi resurrection. "Fortv days." At different times during a period of forty clnys. "The kingdom of God." This ex pression lins several significations, but here, a in Murk 1: 14. it include the whole Christinn dispensation, it niessnge, progress and economy. The meaning is, Jesus gave them Instructions about the organization, spread and edification of Hi church. 4. "Assembled with them." ProTinblv on ascension dny. "Commanded them.1' The Inst commandment given by the Lord to the npnstles directed them to await the gift of the Holy Ghost in Jeru salem. "Not demrt from Jerusnlem." The coming of the Spirit wns to be at the next grent feast after the enieifixidh. Je rusnlem wns the centre of Jewish influ ence, and nt that time strangers would be reached from all pnrts of the world. They were not qualified to go until after the bnptism of the Ppirit enme upon them. "Wait." Many run too toon. "Promise of the Father." Throueh the prophets the gift of the Ppirit had been promised by the Father. See Isn. 44: 3; Joel 2: 2. 29. Compnre Acts 2: 17. 18. "Henrd of Me." This promise is found in John 14: 10; 15: 28. Reference is also mnde to it in T.nke 24: 4!. The Holv Ohost was promised to the church through Christ. 6. "John." The Ttnptist, the forerun ner of Christ. "With water." John's baptism wns, 1. A baptism unto repent nnee. 2. A typo of the bnptism of the Holy Ghost. John pointed to Christ who should baptize with the Holy Ghost and with fire. "Khnll be bnptiied." This was the promise of the Father, it could not fail. "With the. Holy Ghost." The Holy Spirit wns about to be civen them in greater fulness than ever before. At this time their hearts would be cleansed and they would he filled with love. 6. "Were come together." At the Mount of (Hives. See I.nke '24: SO. ''Dost thou nt this time," etc. (H. V.) Is this the hour when the Roman yoke is to bo brolcen from our necks nnd the kingdom of the Meesinh established? 7. "Not for you to know." Christ con stantly avoided giving His disciple a di rect answer to questions which could only satisfy their curiosity nnd be of no partic ular benefit, "hi His own power." "Au thority." U. V. The word rendered pow er is not the same ns the one so rendered in tho next verse. It should be noted thnt Jesus did not disapprove of the question asked in verse fl, but. as Lnnge says, "He rather confirmed it by declaring thnt the Father had fixed the time." 8. "Shall receive power." The energy of the Holy Spirit was to be given to them. It wns not the power of Ionic or elnnuenee, hut "the power of a living union with a living Ood." "Is come upon you." The Holy Spirit gives. ). Knowledge and understniieling. 2. Faith. 3. Holiness. 4. A spirit of praver. 5. Courage. C. Steadfastness. 7. Zenl. "Shnll be wit nesses." They kIiuII not merely bear wit ness, but be witnrraes in their own per sons. Thev were to bo witnesses to a cru cified, n risen and n coming Christ. "In Jerusalem." etc. They were to begin nt home, with the Jews, nnd giadtiallv reach nut until the nlorioua gospel reached the whole luirnn race. 11. "While they beheld." The diseinles did not see Him li?e out of the crave, be cause His resurrection could be easily proved by. their seeing Hint afterward, but they nv Him return to heaven, ns there would be no other way to prove it. "A e'oud." Perhaps it was like tho fiery, tiondv pillar, the wilderness. II). "Were looking". (It. V.) Wonder ln what it nil meant. "Two men." An gels in the form of men. "Whito appar el." See Matt. 28: 3. The white garments were an emblem of purity. 11. "Shall so come." The second or final coining, 'this will not be in obscur ity like His first coming, hut "He W'll come in power and glory, in the clouds, and with His holv angel with Him." Matt. 24 : 30, 41: 20 : 04. 12. "Olivet." Frequently called the Mount of Olive. "Siibhnth day's jour: ncv." About three-fourths of an English mile. 13. "Come in." That is, into the city from the country. "Into the upper cham ber" (It, V.) Probably the upper room which had been used by our Lord and His disciples for the passover fenst. "Where abode." "Where they were abid ing." K. V: This doe not mean that this was their Permanent habitation, hut they remained there for the descent of the Holy Spirit. 14. "Continued." During the ten days they waited. "With one accord." With one mind. There were no schisms, no di vided interests, no discordant purpose. "Steadfastly in prayer" (H. V.) Their prayers were earnest and persistent. "With the women." Thi probably refer to the women who followed Him from Gal ilee, but it may mean merely that women were present. "MAry." This is tho last mention in Pcrinture of the mother of Jesus. "Hi brethren." The brethren of Jesus nt firjt rejected Him (John 7: 5), but now thev believe in Him and are pres ent at the Pentecost outpouring. The Crushed Uosette. A new way of trimming a hat of me dium slzo Is to apply In the middle a "crushed" rcsetto of very wide satin ribbon. The rlbuon Is almost as wide as If It had been meant for a sash. The ribbon Is worked Into a giant rosotto and slightly flattened to give It a cruuhod aspect. sYou may wonder why a "crushed" roBctte should be preforred to an uucrushod one, But tho secret Is that in tho effort to reduce the aspect of, autumn millinery to broad, low flatness It stands to reason that hat docorattonn must bo "crushed" en suite. Eaoh paekaj of Pt tsam Fsckmsi Dts Colors more good than anv other dve and color them better too, gold by all druggists. The trouble with most men who once do good deeds ia that thry waste tuo rut of their live admiring them, tienlnes Cannot be Cnrrd tiy local applications ns they rannot reach fh diseased portion of the ear." There Is onlr one way to ear ilralnrss. and that Is br constitu tional remedies, lvalues is canseil by an In flsmed condition of the mnron llnintj of ths Eustachian Tube. When this tnhe Is Inflamed yon bar a rumbling sonnd orlinnerfecthenr Ing, and when It Is entirely clnsivl tlenfness Is the rusnlt. and unless the inflr.Tnmatlnn enn lis taken out and this tube rentored to Its normal condition, hesrine will be destroyed forever. Nine eases nut nften nro caused by catarrh, which Is notiiinz hut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will irlve (Ins Itiindrsd Tlnllars for anr case of Deafness fcnmed by catarrh), that esri not be cured by Hell's C'ntnrrh Cure. Circulars tent free. F. J. 'i:nf.t ,V Co., Toledo, U. Kohl by nrnfristi, 7'r. Hull's Family Pills am the bes1. "This is uir iUcd for." remarked, the facetious postmaster, as he jr.it the letter iu the Uli 'laiinril box. Pest Vor flie ltiurels. Ko nv'.t..-'.' Ml'fi, rils ynn. urn-lnchs to a eanc?r. yoi ill never f-ct weil nntil your bowels are put violii. Cwahi:ts h"ln nature, earn vou villout c. Ri'ino oc pair, produce en;ty natural movc:r'ns, cost yo.i Just 10 cents to sin "t pi nine your health luck. . carkts Candy Cathat'-ie, the K' unino, put ui in nutil Imjn, every table! lies C. C. C. stamped eu it. 1:enRi-e of iinit''.:i:is. A in it n luijjht I? said to hive itc-Ik ripe old n,c iviien lie bruins to fall cli'. THE ONLY mm RUE And All Aches and Pains. 25c. and 80c. Sizes. rnsi iiniiuMilM uaujsimKMJjmiri)i inss.-rsaKSnrfl II cP Si:f 1 II So3s trnSy in 1 Premium List in Fcr tho ro-jrd (fort fmarfs cut from Iho fronia a' wrappzia i.d mall fit EE the most valuable Horo aro 30iri3 of the LION'S LATEC7 GSFTSl Colorrd Wax Crnyona nrlinlaiV J or ft i'lriu'llftn Annlm lor tlirbnyai Mint Hi mp Dull lor Hit Ir a'rln sHirinii Top whlcb llio urdtlti twirl i ilnx ctT .liirltNirnws n livrly sump, I'titr riciurrtt, all well-known to lump r '('liihllicnd Ifnyn" In murr to plrnm Am will V lolftw nnd ?wcft Prnn. A 1 t'c from !I'nvu" n n trein cfnrt. A Mvrly TuAnln' -ftiow ptipplm nmnrtl I.lftlo SwrrthrurtH" la vrry i-uto All uro pretty i beyond dipnte t Iit Strrl Klirnra and Hrlnanra too A mo it it tho itrracnta lirre for yout ltiiitonholo ttrlaaora we urntl n I on it. Jitidlea I'nknlve or JnrkkntvcM atronffl JfcHuioua 1'it'tiire, rlrh and rare C'loiti-bound Novela read everywhere! Jlrilonnria for dally aae Aprt Topeat ry Cover we can p radii ret fHubMcrlptlon to "American Queen.' Pocket llntrh Hafea, the beat yet aecnt JUen'a Neekllea varied In dealifn Supeudera tbat are really One f And uood Nt eel Raaora. hollow tr round With leather Roaor Htrapa are founl A Weddlua Ulntr a Turquoiae King, An Opnl it lug will pieaaure bring. A Unmet lllua for yontb or man A ttruoeh-l'la made on ti eat eat plaa A rMlver Bracelet for the wrUt, And Belt Buckles are la the Itati llnlr Combs made of Tortolae-ahell rla If ntrplna of the annte, as wellt Aod Rubber Dresatoc Comba so Ane IVtlb Hair Brualies-n varied lino S A Porcelain Clock surely charms Vove also those that ive alarms. And Wntrkes. too tor either a. Which man or woman can aanexi There's Handkerchiefs for limn and wlfS l,ace Handkerchiefs to last a llfei And. for the Ladles' special aae. Supporters, darters wo producei A H hupping Ban, or Ladles' Belt Or Pocket. Hook to hold the "ueldt," And Hilver Tea or Table Kponns Are listed In our Premium boons! A Kltrhea Knife so sharp and keen Conspicuous iu tho List Is seen And 11 u en Towels-bousowtfes prtdo l or Lion Ileuda we will provide Tool h-llrushes that are stronn and line With brlstlra while and senuluei And Hllver Napkin It lugs so neat Their equal yon but seldom aieeti A bunt of aifl both small aud tjrent. Too numerous to enumerate! They're here to meet the varied views Oflbusewuo LION CUFPGK uaof Woolson Spice ' The Oerman law forbids truchnr In tho school to pull tho cars of their pupils. Many cases of deafness have; been shown to have resulted from such punishment. ft FIRFECT LIQUID DENTIFRICE FOR THE teeth " breath 25c , EACH SOZODOHT TOOTH POWDER HALL A RUCKEL, New York PR O P F5 Y EW DISCOVERT; irlsi a-r quick rlt' snrt curns w.trs ;.,-.. !)" il tl:.mo.iliid 111 dna' Crl,. 1re. Dr. a. m. osUii itoits, aos a, Atiuu. a. Unlit Urilnl nt Itnflnln Exnosltlnn. McILlllifSM Y'S TAUASCO r s u i, 'ca Thompson's Ey 9 Water uriik eves, n.ie CURE FOR ATISRfl STRENGTH! PURITY! FLAVOR! - ttu PacLkntjQSe EveryJPa.c '.age. .taenia ever Co., toiedo, qhio. BMUHfJWV