7 M a A w ... MILDRED KELLER RESTORED TO HEALTH. THANKS TO PE-RU-NA Friends Were Alarmed Advised Change of Climate. Minn Mildred Keller, 718 1.1th street, N. W., Wuliintrton, 1). ('., writes: 'I e;in safely recommend iVruna for ca tarrh. I had it for vears and it would respond to no kind of treatment, or if it did it was only temporary, and on the lightest provocation the trouble would come back. " was in Kuch a state that my friend were alarmed ahout me, and I was odvled to leave till climate Then t trie.L Per ana, and to my great jo a found it heliied me from, the ( done I took, and a feu bottles cured me, "It built up my constitution, I regained my appetite, and I feel that I am perfectly well and strong." Mildred Keller. We huve on tile many thouauml testi monials like the above. We can give our readers only a Blight glimpse of the vast array of unsolicited endorsement Dr. Bart man is receiving. Woman's Privilege. She can wear her hat an one ear without being subjected of a con vivial dlHpoBltloir. She can say a thing one day and contradict it the next, and no one will call her a pre varicator. She can shed tears on the slightest provocation, which will merely prove to people that she Is tender-hearted and sympathetic. She can look openly into every mirror the pusses without being accused of inore than a natural feminine Inter et In her appearance. She can spend a good deal of time considering her clothes and prinking up her person, and who shall say that It is not a proper attribute of her sex to be beautiful She can wheedle a man Into almost anything by artful meth ods, and never lose her reputation for artless sincerity. Whereas, If a man did any of these things be would be epelled In capital letters as frivolous, unstable, weak, vain, foppish, hypo Billy. Chicago Journal. ITCHING SCALP HUMOR Lady Suffered Tortures Until Cored by Cuticura Scratched Day nod Night. "My scalp was covered with little pim ples and I suffered tortures from the itch ing. I was scratching all day and night, . and I could get no rest. I washed my bead with hot water and Cuticura Soap and then applied the Cuticura Ointment as a dressing. One box of the ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap cured me. Now my head is entirely clear anddny bair it growing splendidly. I have used Cuticura Soap ever since, and shall never be without it. (Signed) Ada C. Smith, 309 Grand St.. Jersey City, N. J." Oyster Shell Windows. In Manila most of the houses and offices have tiny window panes of translucent oyster shells, Instead of glass. Arabia has the reputation of being one of the hottest mid unhealthiest regions on the globe, but all Northern Arabia has a winter season, with cold rain and occasional frosts. Ask Tonr Healer Foe Allen's Fnot-TCa. A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Coras, Bunions. Hwolleti. Sore.Hot, Oal lous.Achln Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At all Druggists and Shoe stores, ili cents. Ac cent no substitute. Sample mailed Faci, Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Leltoy, N. V. - 9,000 Miles, of Cars. There are enough freight engines and cars engaged in the traffic of this country to make a string nine : thousand miles long. 1 ' Chinese newspapers, owing to the ri.. -- cheap quality of paper used and to the low price of labor, both literary and mechanical, are issued at an extreme ly small llgure. The price of the ordinary Shanghai journal is four cash, or about one-fifth of a cent. DsafaMt Oanntt Be Ours 1 by local applications as they caunot reach the diseased portfouoltlie ear. - There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by consti tutional remedies. Iieainess is caused by au inflamed condition of the mucous lining oi the Eustachian Tube. Whenthis tube is in flamed you have a rumbllngsound or Impar led hearing, and whan It is entirely closed X)ealness is tue result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal oondltlou, bearing will lie destroyed forever. Mine eases out of tea Skrecausedbyeatarrb.whlohisnothlngbutaa inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deaf uess (caused by catarrh jttaat can not becured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, bend for circulars free. F.J. Chekei AO., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists, 7So. 'lake Hall's Family l'ills tor constipation. Swallow Vying Ont. The swallow Is being annihilated. As the birds cross France and Italy going to Africa in .the fall and returning in the spring they are mercilessly slaugh tered for the table and the plume trade. Their cumbera are visibly decreasing. '0 XT tj tr iJ, pluck, Romance and Adtenture. a a n & & a a a a IN A CAXMBAIi COUNTRY, PS! U3XK of 1lle wiIJost and most -Jl i savage regions yet left among the cannibal conn tries of the raeille, says Kvprybody'a Magazine, is tin' gi-eni islnml-contineiit of New uiiira: vet even there Anmnnc the mom brutal and warlike oiitlie natives are to lie found the workers of tilt1 American Hible .Society, fearlessly carrying on their work. How great are the perils they meet and the cour an;e with which they meet them can lie gathered from the notebook of an explorer: 1'or three days after the hideous fate Unit liml befallen niy companions up the Fly Itiver, 1 made my way olone 1 brunch the dense jungle, carefully avoiding all beaten tracks, in the di rection of Port Moresby, where safely awaited me. n the iniiiiiiiig of the fourth day the forest suddenly openeil before me. and I perceived to niy terror that I had stumbled upon a Papuan village. (.'los? together stood some hundred conical, grass-roofed hut, held high off the ground by slender bamboo piles, which gave them for nil the world the aspect of houses perched on stilts. In ihe centre of the village was one but, larger than llie rest, whose pointed thatch rose into the air like a steeple evidently the home of a eliiof. On the side of the clearing remote from me 1 noticed the watchmen's lookouts, small 1liatliel shelters, stuck like nests among the tipper brunches of trees. 1 had clearly lost my way, and struck n populated district. Convinced from recent experiences that nil the natives were unfriendly, 1 gazed with horror on the householders lazily sunning themselves on the high platforms of their huts. A warning from a watchman would be nil tluft was necessary to turn each of them into an active and relentless enemy. 1 should be seized, tortured, and finally clubbed to death, to figure later as the chief piece at a feast of victory. tVnd then before my despairing eyes a miracle happened. The door of the large limit opened and n white man emerged, followed by a troop of more or less clothed savages bearing busi nesslike bundles on their heads. Who these men were, what was their busi ness did not. stop to think. One of them was white; the otliers were evi dently under his control. I cleared the ground between us, and casting my self before hint, demanded protection. Later, fed. bathed and rested, 1 nsked my rescuer who and what he was, what bad brought him to the interior of New Uiiinen. and how he had been able to establish friendly relations with the villagers. "I am the principal Hible colporteur of the American Society on this island," he replied, "and the Chief of this village is ns much a supporter and well-wisher of ours as any Papuan can be." "But surely," said I. "nil missionary work here was given over since the Rev. Mr. Chalmers mid his companions were clubbed to death by the canni bals?" "Episodes like that never stop us," he replied, calmly. "It was the same bing in China during the Boxer mas sacres, and in a dozen remote regions where the blood of martyrs has been gown." And then, sitting there In the chief's lint, which was decorated with strings it human skulls, with fetish and devil huts on each side of us and the great jungle nil about, I learned more of the romance of sowing the Bible in foreign .unds than I had ever dreamed of. A BARKOOM SERMON7. Twenty years ago Los Cerrillos, New Mexico, was a place of perhaps five hundred inhabitants, most of whom were ignorant of even the most funda mental facts of religion and the civiliz ation of the far East. Thither to his first charge went n young minister young, but big and brawny, says the Kansas City Times. He proved to be the right sort hf man to win the confi dence and respect of the rough com munity, and his church prospered. A year later he was removed to Wnt- rous, one hundred miles away, and visited Los Cerrillos only ones a month to preach. One rough night, when a melting snow was coming down in heavy masses, he waited at the station for a .train to Watrous. The train was very late. There was no operator at the station, and no place to go for warmth but the saloons. Only the wind and the shelterless coyotes knew where the train was. The minister walked up and down the street, shiv ering. Once as lie passed a saloon ihe proprietor "Bill" saw him. "Come in and get warm, parson!" he called. 'I can't. Bill; you know why," replied the minister. 'Yes. I know; but they sha'u't bother you. You come right in and I'll fix them." He grasped the minister by the arm mid led him into a big room, where thirty or forty cowboys and miners were drinking. Bill rapped loudly on the bar. 'Fellers," he said, "the parson's laid out by his train what ain't came, an' he's no place to go but this here giu palace au' poker parlor. He'll sit with us and swap yarns the right sort, you understand but thar'U be no drink sold over this bar and no cards played till his train coineg along. He's our guest. The parson, gentlemen!" There was not a protest from a man. The young minister wag acquainted with most of thetu, and soon uude friends with the others. They talked of lodes, pny-flirt, methods of drilling, best ways to break broncos, linimenti for healing gunshot wounds, the quail ties of Various makes of firearms, the comparative veracity of the Mexican and the Indian. Finally one of the "cow-punchers" asked the guest "la make n little talk on the subject of hi? profession." ClA.'Iy !: mounted one of the card-tables, and In their own picturesque language, as he had learned, it from them, told them of the Martyr of Calvary and the compassion' ate Father. As he spoke they threw away their cigars ond removed their lints. Not n sound escaped them, They were on their honor, and would have handled roughly any man who showed the parson a discourtesy. The minister afterward confessed that he never spent a more profitable hiitr himself, or a more enjoyable one, or one In which profit and enjoyment seemed to be more completely mutual lien the whistle of his tram was heard the congregation was lustily singing a hymn. RUSSIA'S SECRET TRESS. Leo Tikhomlroff has drawn a vivid picture of the hidden life of one of these strange undergrounds. It is the itllce of the paper with which Step' nink himself was associated, Narod miiil Yolia Land and Liberty. In five rooms, Including n little kitchen, four conspirators were in stalled two men and two women. Mill-la Krilofl', who passed as mistress of the house, a woman of about forty- live, had devoted her life to the Cause;" she had been transported to Siberia and had escaped. The other woman was under twenty, fair and lelicnte; mime unknown. Of. the two men, one was Basil Buch or Boukh, "the son of a Onw.il and the nephew of a Senator." The second was known only ns "Ptiza," "The Bird," a nickname which he owed to his voice. The men were' entered as Mine. Kri loff's lodgers, ihe girl was the nominal maid of the household. These four brought out the Narodnaia Vol In. The plant consisted principally of a few cases of type, a small and a large cyl inder, n jar or two of printer's Ink, and a few brushes and sponges. The dvornik en!l him the concierge had to be hoodwinked from day to day. Marin Krilofl' went mxni the bold plan of sending for him at any and every hour, ana conducting jnm through till the live rooms, under the pretense of hunting for n troublesome rat. They learned in this way now to dispose of the plant at from five to ten minutes' notice. At night, behind double curtain of canvas sealed across Ihe window, the type was set. The expected happened at hist at Ihe otlice of the Narodnaia Volln. One night Hie police came down on it. What they had reckoned on as nn easy seizure transformed itself into a font hours' siege and battle. Marin Kriloff drew on ihe gendarmes with her revolver. The otlice was rid dled with bullets, but for four hours the conspirators kept their stand. The survivor was "The Bird," who blew his brains out when the game was up. He has transmitted no name to posterity; lie Is among the Russian terrorists who have elected to be milli ng but a memory. From T. 1Y Weekly. A BRAVE QUAKER LA D. When the question of courage Is once settled, it hardly makes a difference what kind it is, whether It Is on tho lattletield or in the tent. In IXtil, says I.ippiucott's Magazine, the great grandson of a Quaker who had settled on an island in Lake Champhiln was drafted. It will be no use." said the young mini. "I shall never light. My mother aught mo it is a sin. It is her religion and my father's, and their fathers'! 1 shall never raise my hand to kill any one. The recruiting officer took no notice. "We'll see about that later." said he. The regiment went to Washington, and the Quaker boy drilled placidly niul shot straight. -But I shall never fight," said he. Word wort out that there was a raltor in 1hc ranks. The lieutenant conferred with the captain, and all he forms of punishment devised for refractory soldiers were visited on this lad. He went through them without flinching, and then ho was taken before the colonel. What does this mean?" demanded tho officer. "Don't you know you will be shot ?" The Quaker smiled n little. He had steady eyes and a square chin. That is nothing," he said. "Thee didn't think I was afraid, did thee';" The prisoner went back to the guard house, and the colonel nought out President Lincoln. "Why, that's plain enough," Raid the President. "Tlwe's only one thing to do. Trump up some excuse and send him home. You can't kill a boy like l at, you know. The country needs all her brave men, wherever they are. Send liini home." So the Quaker went buck to the island, to life and duty as he saw them, and his children tell the story. Couldn't Tell a Me. Heaiiug a noise In the pantry, Mrs Jet-ruin's opened the door softly nnd went in. Her youngest son was stand lug ou a chair witli his back to her, holping himself to the contents of a glass jar. "What ore you doing. Clifford?" she asked. Clifford turned around. His face was smeared from chin tc cheekbone with something deeply am.' darkly red, but the light of truth shout in his blue eyes. "I caunot tell a He, mninma," lie said "I'm eatiu' raspberry jam." TH. rVU.MQH H0V15P. pLT ,. Wheie He Co V ' Whither He Comet and (:) Coes. :::: By hmold someas m. a. :::i jJiOV HE common house fiy (.Mils. 3 K ra Domestical is n creature O I O of such sccreuve habits. ( 5 that although from the "WOW very earliest times he has been with us, and the most ancient writers have mentioned and described him, still very little was known of his origin and history It remained for the eminent Boston biologist. Dr. A. S. Packard, in 1873. to make known Us origin, liablta and transformations from the egg through the larva state with its two changes to pupa state, then to the perfect fly. Near the first of August the female lays about 120 eggs of a dull gray co.or, selecting fresh horse manure in which to deposit her eggs, and so se cretes them that they are rarely seen; It lakes only twenty-four hours for them to hatch Into the first form of larva, a white worm one-quarter of nn Inch in length and one-tenth In diame ter. They feed on the decaying mutter of their environment, and two changes or casting of skins occur before they turn into the pupa state; this change conies very suddenly. The entire per iod from trie egg to the pupa state Is from three to four days. If moist food is wanting when in tills condition they will eat each oilier and thus decrease their number Meat and humidity greatly assist their development, as upon careful computation each pound of manure around stables and out houses develops under favorable condi tions over 1000 flies. It is no wonder that where these conditions exist we have such a veritable harvest of the fly pest. In the pupa state when the fly Is about to emerge, the end of the pupa case splits off, making a hole through which the fly pushes a portion of its head, but here It seems to encounter a difficulty; the pupa case is too stiff and hard to passlhrotigh, but nature comes to Its assistance, and a sort of bladder like substance forms behind the head, which swells out apparently filled with air; it aetts as a means of pushing away the pupa case and releases the fly. When Do fiy first emerges It runs around with its wings sort, small and baggy; It is pnlo and the colors are not set; Its head rapidly expand nnd the bladder formation passes away within a few hours the wings grow and harden, it Is now u perfect fly. The whole time from the depositing of the egg to the perfect tiy is not over ten days in duration. Many persons who observe small flies in midsummer suppose they are the young, but such is not the case; they are Mies (lint are imperfectly nourished in the larvae and pupa Males, and do not attain full size, in fact, Ihcy are the dwarfs of their race. The male fiy differs from the female In the front of the head between the eyes, being at least one-third narrower, iIioiikIi in size the female is rather smaller In the pnpa state they are often fed upon by the larvae of some of the beetles, notably that of Ihe carpet bee tle, whose pupa, the dreaded buffalo moth," will attack the .voting Hv in the pupa case and eating ii possess the case for itself. Adult flies like most other creatures have parasites of minute size that prey upon them; these can often be seen as presenting small red specks over the body of the fly. The Hy hibernates In winter, but with his usual secretive habit it is very difficult to 1! ml him i:i hl winter quar ters, vuiu tlio him chill of :t u I II 111 II the flies feeling the cold, seek tempor ary warmth iu houses, and cluMiing together form huiicms in Hie eoitiei's of walls and other places. u. y are then sluggish and not so m live .is in the warm weather Huh ever, they do not make a permanent slay Indoors, nut on the first mild, sunny dav. seek the windows to get out and find their permanent winter hiding place; many prefer to make .b"ir homes In Ihe roots of grass on lawns where they hide themselves so cO'eclually that the Ice nnd snow of winter does not de stroy ihem in their hibernating state. If In ti.e first warm days of spring when the snow is gone and the grass on tiie lawns Ijneomcs dry and warm, long before the yellow dandelion shows Its head, n close observer may see num bers of flies crawling up on the grass to get the welcome sunshine, their wings standing ont stiff and useless. but they soon acquire the power of flight iu the warm rays of the sun. A reat many days, however, elapse lie- fore they appear in the homes of men. where they are Bin li unwelcome visit ors. In recent years the medical profes sion have demonsti ted that while tho fly itself does not propagate disease it Is one of the most Industrious carriers of disease germs which by contact ad here lo his feet, hairy legs and body, distributing them to innocent victims.' If every housekeeper could know all these Interesting facts which have never before been brought to their at tention they would realize the Impor tance of securing the very best dy ex terminator Ladles In tha Field.. There have been few sports In which of late years ladles have both literally and metaphorically come so much to the front as hunting; for though, of course, they have from time imme morial been seen In the field, It Is only comparatively in recent decades that rhey have become, ns It were, like the sands of the sea that cannot be n um bered for multitude The Qneeu. The highest bridge In Germany Is that crossing the River W upper at ANOrHER LIFE SAVED. Mrs. G. W. Fooks, of Salisbury, Md, Wife of U. W. Fooks, Sheriff of Wlco nileo County, says: "I suf fered with kid ney complaint forelgbtyeart. It came on me 'gradually. :felt tired and weak, wn short of breath and was troii bled wit bloating after eating, and my limbs were badly swollen. One doctor told me It would finally turn to Bright' disease. I was laid up at one time for three weeks. I had not taken Doan' Kidney Pills more than three days when the distressing aching across tuy back disappeared, and I was soon en tirely cured." For sale by all dealers. Price, 60 cents. Foster -Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y Liquor as an Ally In War. The details of the Russian retreat from Mukden toward Tni pass, as giv en by an eyewitness, pictures In the homely but emphatic language of trader, who had followed the Boer exodus from Pretoria under British pressure, the utter demoralization of Emperor Nicholas' forces when the In domitable Japanese concentrated their strength upon the ancient capital of Manchuria. Whether Kuropatkln abandoned the city too soon or not seems to figure less In the story of the retreat than the condition of his Inferiors, from high officers down to the plain soldier. This eyewitness states that many of the commanders were maudlin nnd Irresponsible; that they seemed to cure little about the fate of the Issues for which they were fighting, and that their men In the ranks, discouraged and (Unorganized perhaps by this condition of their su perlors, threw away their enulnment, left their commissary and bolted In disorder In almost any direction that enabled them to escape what was to them- then a magnified "yellow peril This eyewitness states that, surfeited by the liquor they had taken, officers nnd men alike threw champagne and brandy Into the strees, and In their besotted condition attacked Chinamen one of whom is described to have clung to a cart wheel until his hand were severed with a sword, his body slashed and finally his head nearly taken off. He was an inoffensive Chinaman, but In their fevered brains the Russian pictured him as a Jap anese spy. Oil from Borneo. After having be?n refused nprmls slon to use the Suez canal owing to tne dangerous character of her cargo the British steamshln Batoiini mnml ed the Cupe of Good Hope In sufety nnu arrivea at .Marcus Hook last night Wl h 1.125.000 trillions of be-n zlue in bulk from Borneo. The oil was produced In Borneo and the hv products exlracted there. It Is the tirst direct shipment to the United Sates, similar cargoes having come via Rotterdam, where they were transshipped. Philadelphia Record A New Wrinkle. Suit rolls, which are something like enlarged music rolls, come as a new wrinkle to athletes, especially base ball, lawn tennis and rolflng, this sea son. Renlly they are intended to keep out wrinkles In the clothing. Beside a place for a pair of shoes nn outing suit and shirt may be laid flut In the roll and then strapped info a neat bundle. 1 hey come of canvas or leatu er, with bundles like those on a shawl striip. CRCAT CHANGE from Chance In Fooil. The brain depends much more on the stomach thnn we are apt to suppose un til we take thought In the matter. Feed the stomach on proper food easy to digest and containing the proper amount of phosphates nnd the healthy brain will rcsKnd to all demands. A notable housewife in Buffalo writes: "The doctor diagnosed my trouble as n 'nervous nffecllon of the stomach.' was actually so nervous that I could not sit still for five minutes to read the newspaper, nnd to attend to my house hold duties was simply Impossible. 1 doctored nil the time with remedies but medicine did no good. "My physician put nie on all sorts of diet, and I tried many kinds of cereal foods, but none of them agreed with me. I was almost discouraged, nnd whpn I tried Grape-Nuts I did so wllh many misgivings I had no faith that It would succeed where everything else had failed. "But It did succeed, and you don't know how glad I am that I tried It. I feel like a new person, I have gained In weight and I don't have that terrible burning sensation .n my stomach any more. I feel so strong again that 1 am surprised at myself. The street noises that used to irritate me so, I never notice now, and my mind is so clear that my household duties are a real pleasure." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Now why was this great change made In this woman? The stomach and the brain had not been supplied with the right kind of food to rebuild and strengthen the nerve centres in these organs. It Is ab solute folly to try to do this with medicine. There Is but one sure way, and that Is to quit the old food that has failed and tnke on Grape-Nuts food, which Is more than half digested Iq the process of manufacture and Is rich in the phosphate of potash contained In the natural grain, which unites with albumen and water the only three substances that will make up the soft gray filling In the thousands of delicate nerve centres In the brain and bortv. rape-Nuts food Is a f lire road baek to I health in all audi caics. Caring for Flower Pots. ' , Do not empty pots and put them away dirty, for tho chunces are that they will never get cleaned, and when cold weather comes plants will be hustled Into them, with all their pores clogged with old dirt,- and absolutely unfit for use. When the plunts are bedded out, put the empty pots in a tub of water; let soak for a few hours; scrub with an old whisk broom, and drain dry. It takes but a little time and the plunts do enough better In them to pay for the trouble. National Magazine. Mental Suggestion. A Macon young man took his girl to a show recently and soon after the curtain was raised she complained of feeling faint. The young man took something out of his pocket and whispered, "Put this tablet In your mouth." She quickly placed It under her tongue, but it would not dissolve. However, she soon felt much better. When the show was over she slipped the tablet Into her glove. When she removed the glove at home sha found the tnblet was a button. Kan sas City Journal. LIVING TOO HASTILY AMERICAN WOMEN BREAKDOWN Irregularities and Female Derange, xnents Result -Cured by Lydla A. Pinkhama Vegetable Compound. Owing to our mode and manner of living, and the nervous haste of every woman to accomplish iust so much each day, it is said that there la not ne woman in twenty-five but what suffers with some derangement of the female organism, and this is the secret of so many unhappy homes. Po woman can be amiable, light hearted and happy, a joy to her hus band and children, and perform the duties Incumbent upon ber, when she is sufferlug with backache, headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, bearing, down pains, displacement of the womb, Spinal weakness or ovarian troubles. Irritability and snappy retorts take the place of pleasantness, and all sun- Bliine is driven out of the home, and lives are wrecked by woman's great enemy womb trouble. Kead this letter: Dear Mrs. Pinkhatn : " I was troubled for eieht Tears wit h imim. larlties whic h broke down niT health nnd brought on extreme nervousness and denpon dantry. Lydla B. Pinkuam i Vegetable tom- pounu proved to be tne only medicine which helped me. Day by day I improved in health while taking it until 1 was entlrelv cured. I can attend to my social and household dut ies and thoroughly enjoy life once more, as Lydia K. I'iukhani's Vegetable Compound has made me a woll woman, without an ache or a pain. " Mrs. Cheater Curry, M Saratoga Street, ca ouBivu, mam. At the first indication of ill health. painful or irregular menstruation, pain in the side, headache, backache, bearing-down pains, nervousness or "the blues," secure at once s bottle of Lvdia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and begin its use. Conviction Follows Trial When btiykig loose coffee or anything your grocer happens to have in his bin, how do you know what you are getting ? Some queer stories about cofl'ee that is sold in bulk, could be told, if tho people who handle it (grocers), cared to speak out. Could any amount of mere talk have persuadod millions of houai'keopeis to uue Lion the leader oi all package coffees for over & quarter of century, if they had not found it superior to all f Jier brands in Purity, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity? This ampariar sracccm of LION COFFEE caa be due only to Inherent merit. There Is bo stronger proof of merit than coo tinned asrd Inereaxlno popularity. If the verdict I MILLIONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince you oi tbe merits of LION COFFEE, It costs you but a trifle to bay a package. It Is tbe easiest way to convince yourself, and to make you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. LION COPPER Is sold onlr Id 1 lb. scaled park-get, anil reaches "ou as pure aaU clean as wuea it left our iacUiry. LiuD-head oa ererv package. Save Uieae Liuo-heaii fur valuable prcmlnms SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WOOLSON SPICE CO., Toledo, I I I I I II I II I II II I I I jBBMUjpsnananjagM f CEST FGJ? THE EQ.YELS VHiSaJ jl XCATHARTI6 SV paias aftor ..an,. Htm troubta. .allow .kin and dlMi. WhS.lSlS" P1,nP'. regularly yon ar. .lea. Constipation kills mora people X.n ill bowel" am start; chronl, allmenta and loniyeara of sufferta. No m..... ' tojethw. It C A8CARET8 tadav. f "! " will .n4 1 'wiTl !mi rlga Tak. o.r aitea. .rt with Caaret. tod.J vl.72iL2u?l Jr"B yo " none, ruaded. The genuine UMil m. CCC w' .Si , ,ur,nte to cur. sr aookUt f. AUr swim, U,m,ir CorripVo, . Chic... 't "- a4 Proportion of . Centenarians. Forty-one men nnd 112 wouion out of every million ptinons horn reach the age of 100 years. FITSrermannntlvirnred. Koflfs or ! nessaflertlrst day's nse of Dr. Kilned ftreU NetTolteatoror.tatrlnlbottle and treat lfre Dr. 11. H. Kmnk, Ltd. ,931 Areh fit.. Fnlla. Ffc fn India threphinr is done by hand or b the trca-.ing of bullocks. .'" The Hygienic linditnle of Bre!n 3 making mar or. mosquitoes. Wrs. Wlnsioir's Soothing Syrnp for oUlldraei teetBlng,soften the cum, reduces Infl vama. tlou, allays pain, cures wind eolic,26c.abottle; Tokio is a hundred years older than Sit Petersburg. Plso's Cure for Consumption Is an InfalllblS Medicine for coughs and colds. S. W. BiMOiL, Ocean Grove, N. J., Feb. 17, 1900. Scotch fishermen have introduced Esoinf boats driven by motors. Made . $3.50 SHOES XV, L Ponaias tnnk? and hcIIs more Men's tt.'f.fm )tott than anjr other InAiiufficturer In thr world. Sln.oou ilWAiU) teujr out wfac can diiprovt dig itittmut, f reaUftt Hl;r hi the world le;iiiii! of heir excellent style, easy fltthifj and Superior we tiring finalities. They are iut us srood as those that cost from 15.00 to ;.UO. The only dirferem-e is the priee. H. L, Uoup In :t.oO nhoft cost more to make. Iiold their shapa better, wear 1 on nor, and are of a-renter value than any other 113. 50 shoe, on tha market to-day. W. L, Dotiirlns guar antee's their Tallin by ftliiiiioinjc his lint ne and price ou the bottom of eat:h shoe. Look for It, Take.no ruilmtitute. W. L. lo tiffins 83.no hi 1 or are sold tlirouich h in own retail stores In theprin eipal cities, and by shoe dealers ererr where, Jt'o matter where yon live, W. L. Douglus shoes are within your re itch. EQUAL 0B.OO SHOES, httve worn IK. t. JtouQlas $S.M thrp$ far fear, and venttdrr them tfual to ant fS.'W Aa4 note on the market. They have ytrtn t Ur iatttfaetton." - H'm. ff. Anderson, Meat tut Agent Mania Ctty Mo, Boys wear W. L. Douirioa $2.50 and f 2 00 shoes because they fit better, hold thslr shape and wear longer than other make. W. L. ftov$taiute Corona Coittktn in hs K,m thuet. Cor ona Colt it ronrrtt'd to le Ihe Jin fit patent leather produced, ' Fait Color Eyelet will not wear Braf. W. I,, fjoarlas hM the lftTtrerit ;hne mall order himf HAM In Ih m-nrlil Nntmnhla tn Ms by mall. rent? extra prennyn delivery. If yoa detlre further Information, tt rite for illuttrated Vatakyu of Spring Stytet, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mitt. WE MANUFACTURE Oas Saving Gas Burner k For Boilers and Hot Air Furnaces Write for Catalogue. STANDARD HEATING ANJ RADIATOR C PITTSBURC. PA OLD VIRGINIA 5?.". mild cllmHtA uona lor catalogue. CASSELMAN & CO., Richmond, Va, I )ASH BOA HD LINKIIOl J)Rh holds II ufnl cleTlia; iMiufpatel. V5c. At ATWAiF.H UO..MT WlaeheMw ave., lines perfectly! tenia wnarea. JU1CJS, iu. nPnPQYNtV DISCOVERY; S-r W r I QiiirknlMlind core, mant WH 8irt far book Af tMlimnmat. n1 IO rfar. nnani Free. Dr. a. a. saita'saoNS.AUHts.s Cofiee, Ohio. TsMsnanaltanamnananananal SS tff cum pm AU tlH Fa$. JT 'pal Best Ouuiih Hyrop. TastH Good. Use 4 ttv3afo 't0 fj'CsassC So Muncstea.
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