i Thess are the essentials of health, Wood's i Sarsaparilia fw tlie great blood purifier and stomach tonic. Jt promptly expels the © fmperitios witleh eause pimples, sores and oh argptions anit by giving healthy action to | the stamash anid digestive organs it keeps || fhe system fn perfect order. yd’s Sarsaparillia riens (ireatest Medicine, $1: six for $5 ‘ uty by £11 fHood& a. Lowell Mase Nia ts tale parila. nN are the anly ¥ TINY with Tonia = nr00 Benard. 5100, The readers of this paper will he pleased | oo that there 3. 4 af Jessy NE * Joa hip CLR Ce able to pure inall oy Sages, and ata Catarrh, Hall BC 'starth ie nil peattive cure now known io erin i {atareh bwskrig & cot ona a, Pequires a consti tutions 5 Harr Catareh Cure bs taken inter og dinictly upon the ood and ma rin 02 the » stem. thereby destroy. e 1 the disease, and giving 3 tient wire ith by hag wt BY Lhe Soe and. aeisting nature in doine its riety have en nach farth ind ers that they offer One Hun oF case that gh faila Lis eure, ninks fe REX! eA do. 0 Har SA Pills are the best. 4 Sn are Ap seas t the Strosst Palace | In Rome. there | book msde of marble, the jeaves g or mar relous thinness. ond ah Bok es AA aa tre dt is 1s 4aid Toot in some of the farm al re aro | d to small Wagons and made to draw them, » Tat Bowels With Cascarete. Pussian families, when moving to kindle the fire [aril Ww) ron | About 65.00,000 pounds of bret sugar i were raised in California last year. arpa We A Retort of Wala. To Mr M if. 12 W. Sherwood tells this anecdote in the new volume of remin- _ fscences, “Here and There and Every where: 1 was presen: at many din ners when Willis was the Jife of the pany, and although 1 4id not hear 3 aug 000 to pay the State's proportion of | the cost of the new roads, bat, never. | theless, . “opening wedge.” & card to her niece at the other end of | #um, mach road improvement work the famous repartee of the Washington dionfr so ofien recorded, 1 will record it here. It was Mrs. Gales, 1 think. , at ote of her own dinners, wrote | the table, “Don’t flirt so with Nat Wil. 1s” Bhe was talking vivaciously her self to Mr. Campbell. Willis replied: SE “Dear sunt, don’t aitempt my young Lo feelings to trammel, ‘Nor strain at a Nat while you swallow ; a Campbell” bly the guickest-witted couple! wiry it may os Bo wail themselves of your val: my little girl, © years ago, ‘my health Wis very . 1 had d Jeucctviia badly, and a a dato] experience i Women. approach it wholly - igestion |§ 13 w homes, on the irth with coals brought from the old {is guining strength. ‘The State as a Boal-Bailder, gross, writes the New York Tribane. | The atizens of this State have been | slow 10 adopt any law on this sabjeet, bat, last Legisiature, there are now tokens | that steps actually will be taken in an extenyive degree Tor the inprovement | | of the State's highways, Indeed, the | road improvement law is already in i preetieal operation, and soon the roms making laborers of the State Engineer will be seen at work apon many prominent thoroughfares, As might have been oxpected, the plications for State sid in road im. | provement from connties which con: | tain large citier or from counties situated on the border line of States which for many years have expended | Jarge sums in the improvement of | The Erie Connty Board of | rvisors have submitted a petition, | roads. Supe wirich was granted, for the improve. ment of an important rosd leading up | F000 Ihe OF the Tuey of The Monroe County | Board of Biberrisons desire State aid to improve a row leading out of . Rochester. The Board of ! Supervisors of Rensselaer Connly wish to co-oper- ate witis the Niale in the bhuprovement of thie roa 1x near Troy, Massachusetts and New York have formacd a friendly union and are engazed in the joiut tween Lebanon and Pittsfield. Rook st | sud County real estate owners are Ran, Lt on Arch Phi Fa : well acquainted with the excellent . roads just over the border in New . Jersey and their beneficial effect on the value of property. They there- fore have been inspired by the thought of 1m the roads all over Rock. land County, and have petitioned the Btate Engineer to have a thorough of the county made and the roads out which gught to be built or improved. These ts of the roads in Rock- will require sach 8 large Yor money that, in view of ewan the State's appropria- tion, the county proposes to pay the total bill itself. Orange County is se ambitions and desires State sid ve roads seventy miles in th in all. on is obvious from these examples of petitions for the improvement of npn now before the State Engineer, | many of which have beeu granted by kim, that the road improvement Some fault bas ¢ fol building, i layer. J provement sa been found with the Legislature be- eanss its members only granted §50,- this amount was a good Small as was the will be done with it by the State . Engineer, and ‘model roads” in various | counties will do mare to advance road i improvement projects than all the . speeches that have hitherto been . mude on road improvement topics be- fore legislative committees at Albany. The “model road’ has come snd it will remain snd have many ocom- 1 pynions all over the State, IR pa Result of Bad Constraction, The requisites of macadam road constraction-—perfect drainage, care elay for binding, have been frequent ly pointed out. One result of not se y | curing then is told bya Greenville | (N. J.) man in the Jersey City Jour- nal, in describing a street in his town. He says “To prepare this road for the mae- adam nothing farther was done than to scrape the w crust 50 as to make it level, Then crusted stone was scattered until » layer of stone nine inches deep was . The labor: ers then spread a thin layer of earth over the stone apd steam rollers were put to work. When the mass became fairly compact the so-called mscadam vement was completed, “1 predicted at the time that after the first winter's frost the level of the road would not only be destroyed, | bat that the earth filling would either | be washed away or settle between the | crushed stone, thas exposing the top | My prediction was verified during the spring following. At the roadway sank and formed deep holes, and great stretches of the roadway { where the filling washell away were | 8s rough as a nntmey grater. “Trafic added to the destruction, and in order to msintain the sem. to spend £3000 for repairs layer of crushed stone sad screenings restored the pavement to a smooth | condition, bat Isat spring the road at work endeavoring to create a road { ont of what will never be aroad unless a firm fonudation of Telford is laid | under the crushed stone.” No Ruts With Wide Yires. An intelligent writer on road im- advocate them good at small expense is more than I ean explain. wide tires are syaonymons, and shonild be classed together, for withoat wide less you keep wen on them most of the time to fil the ruts wade by nar- roller, which would be very expen- sive, no ruts to wide tires would act as rollers and keep the roads hard and smooth. Ws tax ourselves poor tw Keep steam’ BK | rollers at work on the highways, g then allow narrow tired wagons fo ay | : ald and is well Eaown | boring towns. i ¢ bosrds Water standing on the road decom- § iment yt wo | Alezy Road improvement is making oo} one having been passed by the | and of varioos Bosrds of Supervisors | State Engineer received the first ap Baifalo to the village enterprise of building a new road be- ample rolling and no places where the filling settled the blance of a pavement the Street and Water Commissioners were compelled | A new | was in even worse condition than be. | hi : fore. Another contract for repairs bass labios, quite was awarded and a contractor is now | “How any man ean roads, vote large sums | of money to build them and then re | fuse to adopt a system that will keep Good roads snd | tires you cannot keep roads good an- i minnte they were at row tires and level them down with 2 With wide tires there woald be to fill and no expense, because and the rollers HRS rt A op Notes. poses it; rots hold water: wade tives PTemOYE TUL, A Pennsylvania constable has brought emit against the township : supervisors for “‘refasing and neglect. ing to place the highways of their dis 5 A AS HR TLS RES Welt Prem » . Heafiola. Frow (he lferaid, Wateriven NF. John Young of Le Boy, X.Y. is 71 yest in that and weigh sg a seaflold ug ped ihe Frond aa a4 harp. stasding fit frie fhe pe as post Bis tainnee and felt The atde of Bis fae arm ated oto sities dide trict in proper revair aller receiving lawfal notice” | # Concerning roads | Beaton Foster sand, in the United “I was most sar. ‘ carried on more epthasinsticaily than : | anywhere in the world, that you have | absolntely the worst roads What | you consider 8 good road is not good abit. It is about as bad as Russia, ere there are no roads at all” a 1 AR TRIADS. a nt BANS tieness, affection, Three things to hate—crnelty, arro- gance, ingratitude. Three things to despise meanness, | affectation, envy. Three things to reverence religion, self-denial Three things to delight in— beauty, frankness, freedom. Three things to wish for. peace, purity of heart. Three things to estesm —wisdow, prudence. firmness, Three things to like—cordiality, good hamor, mirthfalness. a jastice, faith, Digeatibility of Cold Food. It is impossible to digest articles of food until they are raised to a moder ately high temperature. Much of the illness prevalent in summer would be avoided if people ate warm food, as they do in winter. Delicate persons, and drinks. They are extremely tax- great draft on the vitality. The human system has just so mach power in re. serve and if this is exhausted in warm- ing up the large amount of cold food that is taken into the stomach, there is but little left to carry on the other processes of existence. physician of wide ex erience says that for forty five years he has scarcely had s day's illness or an hoar’s pain, sud this ex: emption from suffering he attributes to an upvarying practice of taking a plate of hot soup three or four fines a day, minter and summer. His prao tice is largely metropoinan, sud if he ix tired or overtazed he makes it hus imperative duty to visit the nearest first-olass hotel snd is dish of the best soup he can find. He freqaently takes it without secompaniment of any sort: occasionally a cracker ar roll in eaten at the same time This man de. clares that, all things being equal, he will stake his reputation on the theory that nine tenths of the intestinal tron bles of the summer season could be avoided by the systematic and fre quent ase of hot beverages, or what i» better, dishes of soup eaten as hot a Ledger. Wana ian 24 CL KR BS Sinton’ + Courage. A writer in Collier's Weekly recalls two instances in whieh the youthinl (Hadstone displayed characteristic bravery in standing by his eouvie tions. The first was at Eton, where it was [the enstom of the Bors to torture cer | tain animals at the anoual fair. One ‘day, when the crowd was making ready tor this cruel snigse nent, young Gladstone flang himself into the midi bh ai nl “woald make a mark in & good round should dare to proceed. At Ozford, a lew yearn later, ia th common dining-roons, some one pro spproved. Instantly he tarsed his ginss apside down. Siuiple as theaot may seems it would have been esnier for wont men to face a blazing can non. With Gladstone, sarely, the child was “Iather of the man’ These two incidents remind the | writer ia Collier's Weekly of the say- ing of a distinguished naval officer 8 | i few years ago. ‘There is no man Liv § swavibhile they ean be relished ~-New Yor} ! of the company and declared that he | prized to find here, where wheeling is | Three things to love —courage, gen. ; urd OFlo Rallroad especially, should avoid cold dishes ing to the digestive powers, snd a posed a toast of which (Hadstone dis Ling,” he declared, “who would have {made so splendid an admiral of the old type as Mr. Gladstone, if he bad | only been ia the navy. Once let him | be convinced of the righteonsness of his cause, and he woald felt against ‘any odds, nail Lis colors to the mast, and bow np ihe magazine rather than | surrender.” 1 Egyptian Humor. A German savant deseribes a commis i papyras, uaiqae of its kind The artist, says the Philadelphia Record, ‘painted burlesque seenes 1a which cats and rats condnet themselves in a in the Losis : Wain manner, and the manners Jf cats are atiribated to rts and in versely. Inthe firs? scene. a rat, at tired as a grand dame, 18 served by a cat that is clothed as a slave and is { presenting s mirror to the mistress | In the next scene a rat has the traits of a young Egyptian dandy, and an . ohsequious cat, bavisg shaved him, pisces on his head a huge peruie. In the third sketch a cat cradles in her arms a yoaag rat in the manger of a nurse, EA Broke the Protacet. *“The intelligence of that dog of mis worries me Last Monday he tackled ‘a bull terrier on the street aud in a it aamumier and songs. I heard the racket ad Fan sat. My 45g had the wader ie 4, bat the inant | spoke Lim be let go and sneaked behind the houte “What did yon sav to hia®” SAL 1 said was ‘Billy, have you gotten the puotecel? ' Plaindealer. ob for ei leveland | A 4 hie boely of which Be Hrd were Sadly rgieed, Pieled up and carried Bouse ha was ander 8 Sorters eral whee, Abed esas Sani iy to Gr sev. Samia 10 the received § wre ve of Dare ysis amt sap 1 tare 0 he Band fine Ag ¥ Site fying a i tant w rend of 8 ogme #ame ning hie HAN ar sgred with Pre, Williams Pik Pi tor Pale People Re soaxel Bix grand. dAunnphier to pet him a box of the pli After That oy Bad Deen awed Be secdred another In thews weeks be hepran to Tesi g little fife in bis arm. at the end of four be coud meen Be LE rant hs tor fotisd wall, and in hres me A Ae sould share nimsel? with the injured hand. Ax be told Ris story in the Harald alee he bwked the portent nisture of henith He carries a HOY if the § pti in his powiet and whenever Bh does sor fea jast righ aw taken them. They cued him “after dpatore had given im up, and bis death was dally ey potod, Bw tian Bary Faralyerd hy Be Fall, » “ im All the sleipnents necessary to give new | fife and rielivess 10 the Liodsd and restors shatternd nerves ars contained (8 a 200 Gu Ee Fi Affe for such disease xe Joromotor atatis, partial paralysis St Viton dances scistioa, BegraiPia rhotimalietg pervons mgdaeie i the after effects of bs grippe, paipitateos of | thee Beart. pais and sallow complexions ail | forms of weakneons either iv nal a1 less abe, Two Eateresting Buildings Pictures of 1x intéresiing Ba retrodured In a prevent Cee tu the building at Frederick, M4 which has Deen awed since 1831 froighi station and which iw still voted ta that purpose in he cutesin of the building a bell ance hung | which wae fw rile om sroival of trains fromm Falthmore when Borses ware the motive powsty of the rails The other buliding is the s1gion Mount lars Faliimors ws being the lwation of the graph office in ihe world It was T Se 8nd at BE 10 Bis WY mies his cebsbhrated message In rrievda in Washingion, bh ARAN Al the Vayage through The By recent arrangement from Lorton to Adelaide Fue Canal wil four days Beauty Is Blood Deep to Clear hlosd menna a clean skin, Ne besaty withonk it. { asrarets, Candy Cathar fic clean your Flood and Keep it Coonan, bw sharing up {he lazy 4 Yegin today Cawrarote bety | Evie, stadaction gu ar ton vents All grag aranteed, Toe, Se, Hoe. 4 a] Pecpial pe satin whic Boa i Fos ay Bareshue ik tated onl lakes znd 0 horsemen RAE REA MR To Care A Cota ta One Day. Take Laxative Become Quinine Tablets, Ab Drragdists reftnd oninkd if i fails to CUTE. nx ¥ ter] eR af that over soa a Amon Ihe many Peigr ation im the PsrReYE APY Zena rany Harkness WER rvariably PE a 3 4 tied Against a head No Ter Bae for Fifty Cena Gonrsntaed tobaors BELLE sure Mies Weal MeN Stroag. Susad pure BOC BL AL druggies wen Will be glad this 3 fw snd sary of sard: tha aver LAR rR that hase The Bor plent tas Plen's Fare Be a Cough Prvexd Loin, “Me W. Frese. Yan Skies sud Heke Pens satus al iris : Aves. Brookiya, N. V. Oct & | hand on the face” of any Loy whe ° “For six rs § was a vietin of ms Eng form no petals acd Ahead eve that have atesiily Imawo yuh OEE Was IB my : fi 1 if MeueNyY Newark CANDY CATHARTIC Pensanr ol ara. omen Grant. Newser Seen Waneen of Gripe Be « CURE CONSTIPATION. we Wueting Remndy Srmpuas. hiss, Sumtreat. Sew Vert. ni ABA SPR SHR WAT saw NO-TO-BAC 5:2 1% arse we © ranted By 801 Suge Tux Toba Hast. A 5 Soe SOG IOOSnED SSH ; Established 1790, Baker's Chocolate, criebratod for more than & century as a delicious, natritious, and flesh fornung beverage, has ow well-known Yellow Laver on the front of every package, and trade-mark, “1a Dell £ 3 BHO SOOLODOOHONLHDLD WRRAUID £4 w dur ¥ Td Td Tad Vg Td nd Tag nF Sa Bo latiers,” onthe Back. NONE OTHER GENUINE WADE WALTER BAKER & CO. tu. © Dorchester, Mass, IRE BY DROOL LAOH x ow ki ff og op 1 While putting some weather FF ® Lay pi of fi PETIOr £3. fam fede 0 & eynoenym for site Dap Lp ierpy the { nig prospeciy i pear what be {thine he Means DEVIOUS DEF INTTIONS. Hope A key with whinh ambition Pig wound up. Quariermastir— The colgred aft Marriage neds OF nEsery Cupidity- One of ( ining apsielane Anyibing- Canid's most ane Path The ouiy #are relief from the many roubles a man 2iira 4p for hime : wei? Shadow Romethiog 3 man by sanding in jek [vpiomat-—A hn DETR hean’t means fur sthers 10 Flattery-~Something women (20x mack more of than wen da, bul believe mirh esa in Chirege News announced that Aseria iui ing Hi wre rhe Bad been Runowsn jews Sf Rae PE re than PATS Don’t Tobaers Spit and Smokes Your Life Sway, To guit tolmecn eusily and furever, be ag | mete fall of Lis pervs and vigor, take KeTo Bac, toe womler worker, thet mikes weal men | strong. AN droge iva Ser BL. Care roar teed Pocket asd meemnie fren Address Bwrling Remndy Co, Chicago or New Yorlh The is poptintic % of Palests rhe ragidiy pny 1500 residents in Jeff § thers are pearly 000 wn fe Dr Williams’ Plok Pills lor ie Ther are an szfaiiieg she rime uitd ngs have been af Tran. | ¥ a8 A To wise. 1 and 11 ix noted fret Joie : En [thin buiiding that Prodensnr Norse sont hee slertensd by pearly i iver and drivieg ail im ; : fe 4 bes, hinekioads, | ne yaon hy jakiog amduc iad in he i oonid eal noiiang nf SEER DORs. Bel GE LIers mY sbiteech wand | Lost Mured § Began taking CAMO ARETS aad xinee thes i | wadii Does am well an l | Taste tasnind Tho i Se Se. FUAIVIDIVAIVFSIA] is due not only 0 the originality and simplicity of the combination, bot also to thee care and skill with which tin manufactared by scientific processes | known to the Cantronxik Fie Svrew Co. only. and we wish 10 impress spon ail the importance of purchasing the true and origional remedy. As the genuine Syrap of Figs is manafietored by the Canironxta Fw Symp Co only. » knowledge of that fet will assist one in arokdiog the worthless imitations manufactured by other par. then. The high standing of the Cars roRSIA Fig Sysnte Co with the medi. cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genaine Syrup of Fos has given to mililem of families. makes tae nares of the Company a gaaranty of the exerilenoe of fs remedy. 1 x far in advance of ail olier laantives, as it acts on the Kikdoeys, liver and beses ly without irritating or weaken ing them, apd 1 does Dot gripe Boer nouseate. In order beget a beneficia e®ootx, pleases remember the name of the Company — CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP. CO. SAN FIRANCISOS. Cal Lay WYILLE. Ky. NEw Tous. SY rtd COOD AS COLD": "3 shanide Porsuine pokes rasrtmeit oy we at alin de sores Toews for offee tones fa eperiane hands Se incase 100 AAD : Eats 00, 1 & i Py Bow be HERG EY a ; cary taernipentn, : BURAR Pant NTT, 2 Brosdesy. DROPS) seus sud HD dave” Critmest Free. De § 8 S4EER 1 sous Atiania da ¢ acral What a man will protise his wife 10 quiet her ite Ton years apy there © toe | NEW DISCOVIEY sine | uri wn ee i = pesterdyy ip good rs pro smb plead windy Aen soy when | asymp a youu a you woke om a “Se ghey come Poss off One Catalogues 80.1 whe bay frie wm AW od wiih Bigeine. jihensand onary imesn a thousand sete fied — soa Samhe sews Irie WHY Sony Yr srs br oat —-— t tis bakege Ww Tew ondary eae and gaiaed iphadee Chur shew the de eign fasyhiuily sod Rs thew als grt aga, Traps aod Sepoerivs in Ere real cudows it sles (contain super Time of Pr gp wed mim os cow Meee perils on al of Papore fre thin Del whk® pod saws Bef a8 ‘ber Baer Barer meer ieedid Om or Suk Gur Fumie mie A a fen maka Bogen in the leet pony cae Hany iin Ske s sused ed £35 a ridge. oben we write Swit. TE we strung aid ily Tanto i Ow prea, + they reg hd gue Cent JULIUS MINES & sou, Pept. 308 Batttmeve, Nd Payable semi-annually at the | Globe Trust Co, Chicago, I'L These bonds are a first mort- gage upon the entire plant, | me udingz buildings, land and other property of an Industrial Company locaied close to Chi- | cago. The Company has been emt lished for many years, is weli- i known and doing a large and increasing business. . The officers of the Company ‘are men of high reputation, ' esteemed for their honesty aad ' business ability. They have made so great a success of this . business that the bonds of this Company are rarely ever offered for sale. A few of these honds came in to our hands during the hard times from parties who had purchased them several yewrs ago. We offer them In issues of 100.00 each for $30.08 and accrued interest. For security and a large interest rate these Industral Bonds are recommended a» being among the best. First.class bonds and securitios of sl} kinds bought snd sold. Kendall | Whitiock, Bastars and Brokers, 52 Exchange Place, New York. I OV op BI PRE A —NTIED asa af had Sealih hat REPAY Ww will dit Denelit Send dtm te Rigen Cheocionl Cin Sew fork, 208 1 skcuiem aed 10 hep sao dni MRS. PINKH. WS W ARNING TO WOMEN. Neogiect is the Forerunner of Misery and Suffering A Grateful Huse baad Weiton Xaariy all the il FOI BILE GUERRA, health T Boe Sera eke ui the revmsstic af tenmhie Pathet Pinkh am Bo THEIR 30S Hore k Pea = wud gaoeal Ral i aL %o Sen sf PRORTW UR IP i sae by Mrs of His "Wife'n Bocgvery. ruovalbile to some derangement of the He wor ant rare Thvmse ves, sud gr ‘ort of ns resalting from them is only petiiag ries are sonstanily coming fo Ni. SF geome whose tegieet Das resulted | wr twos bie aed a whole train of oh i tha story of a wean who was helped other treatment falied: » Pink aller 8 Muze Prosgaw IU affords me ver sire To be able 10 state that 1 bellove fe eres her health to your medicine goed advice, For three years ber th failed rapidly: she had hears tron bie. often falling down in dimy sad fainting speils, shortness of breath, choking and smothering spells. Mont ini of the stomach. a dry ccagh, @0% ‘peptic symptoms, menses irrege ular, saniy, apd of an an { pateral color. She had been \ treated by physicians with but She has teuen OE 3 Nea, ! little benefit your treatinent acoordiug ft your directions, and is better in every way. 1am well plessed with the result of sour treatment, and give you permission to use my ietier 4 for the benefit of others — Cmas. I and Mrs. May Brroass, Fort Meyer. Va The healing and sircagthening power of Lydia E Fa male (lls is so weil estabiished that it roars it has boen gud By women with resitits thatare © tes wll wonen who ar © pagthed about Mrs Piaa am ing $3 at Lynn qin. Tae advice. All ERIN EL au Rr x Barge in SIR. Khas necks ao 1's Vegetable Compound for all fe argument. For over Uweaty rely svonderful, their health to write 11 seh correspondencd is seen by women A Millon Women Have Beca Beneficeddy Mrs. Plakiam’sAdvice and Nedicise “A Cood Tale Will Bear Telling Twice.” Use Sapolio! Use
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