Kricsnon'M Drawing Baard. An engineer in the department of docks. New York City, thinks that he has discovered the old drawing board on which Ericsson drew the plans for his famous Monitor. The wood is stain ed by age. and it is tilled with holes from the thumb tacks that have been driven into it. Ericsson was employed by the Delamater Iron Works when he designed the Monitor. The company built a derrick fot the city a few years later, and at that time the old draw ing board was taken from their office anil placed in the derrick. It was kick ed around carelessly for several years, and Anally landed in the office of the dock department, where it has seen much service. An Egyptian Advertisement. The story of the proposed trolley line from Cairo to the pyramids recalls an other instance of modern enterprise. A certain tract society commissioned a painter to place religious texts on all available objects in Egypt. He traced this question on one of the pyramids: "Do you want to be saved?" "Another painter, in the interest of a quack medicine concern, came along and added beneath: "If you do, take blank's Pills."—At lanta Constitution. The Summit i Me.) poor farm is tenaDte by a solitary pauper. , Raffled. To make a mad clog to order, tie a till pan to hid tail. A man mudo mad is one who, after suffering 10, 15, 20 yours with rheuma tism, fincls that by the use of a bottle ofßt # Jacobs Oil he is cured. Ho feels the waste of his life iu pain, with the 10-s of time, place and money, aud then refleqis that for the expense of 50c. he could have saved all this and lived free of pain; it is enough to make him mad. Most of our sufferings are in tensified by delav in seeking relief, nndthtre is much worth knowing as regards the cure of pain that we find out at last only by the use of the best cure. It is worth knowing that for the cure of rheumatism there is special virtue in The Great He-nedy forPuin, Bt. Jacobs Oil, and as so much can be saved by its use, the cost is really nothing. A I.iti-ge Telegraph System. The average number of messages handled everyday on the H. Ar O. system is Kl.lMin, ex clusive of train orders. The K. TV O. has 22,252 miles of telegraph wire, of whieh they use 7,2-10 for Company's business and the bal ance is leused to the Western I'nion. There arc :W4 telegraph offices on the line, of which JSJ4 are reporting Western Union offices. There is employed iu tills department 750 men, ex clusive of linemen. The service of the Com pany's plant is considerably augmented by the use of several multiplex systems. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Fool-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting feet, anil in stantly takes tho sting outof corus and bun* ions, it's the greatest comfort discovery o! the age. Allen's Foot-Ease tntko-t tieht-flt. ting or new shoo- feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, ach ing loot. Try it to-.lay. Sold by all druggist) and shoe stores H\* mail tor 23 •. in st.amoi. 1 rial package Fit EE. Address, Alloa S. Oiiu eied, Le Hoy, N. Y. CastaßPT* stimulate liver, kidneys nnO bow els. Never sicken, weaken or gripe; lUc. llow's This? We offer One Hundred Hollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. Ciikney & Co., Toledo, O. v\ e, the undersigned, have known K. J. Che ney for the last 15 years, and believe hint per fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their tlrm. W KBT & Thuajc, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Waldino, Kin nan a- Marvin, Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, net lug directly upon the blocu and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials seut free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family P.lis are the best. The astonishing statement is made, but borne out by facts, that the difference of one mill per ton per mile on freight carried by all railroads in the United States, makes a differ ence in the revenue of eighty millions of dollars. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free. DR. K. H. Ki.ine, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa. Try Grain.O! Try Grain-O'. Ask your grocer to-day to show you a oxck age of Grain-O, the new looii drink that •: *ker package, bold by all grocers. Wc think Pi BO'S Cure for Consumption Is the only medicine for Coughs. .Iknnie Pinckahd, Springfield, ills., Oct. 1, 1894. JUST try a 10c. box of Cascarets. the finest liver and y> we rrgu'aror oryr made. Tri iga 3 " ,0 d H I wi Purifier Such n medicine you need at once to remove the impurities which have accumulated in your blood during winter. Such a medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore take Hood's Sarsaparilla now. It will do you wonderful good. It will purify your blooJ, give you un appetite, and cure all hutuors. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. Price sl, six for 85. Hood's Pills d 0 ° The The _ The ® | Best. Rest. Test. § #(%!) Thero are two kinds of sarsaparilla: The best and the v pot) rest. Tho trouble is tliey look alike. And wlion the rest (gfj) Tk' dress liko the host who's to tell tlicra apart? Well, "tho tree wMj) is known by its fruit." That's an old test and a safe ono. 11l Aud tho taller tho tree the deeper the root. That's another /Ml (|j|) tost. What's tho root, —the record of these sarsaparillas ? Tho ono with tho deepest root is Ayer's. Hie ono with the richest fruit; that, too, is Ayer's. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has a record of v'/V half a century of cures ; a record of many medals and awards— / culminating in tho medal of tho Chicago World's Fair, which, mm admitting Ayer's Sarsaparilla as tho best—shut its doors against d§jj) tho rest. That was greater honor than tho modal, to be tho only |fi|l Sarsaparilla admitted as an exhibit at tho World's Fair. If you ™|p want to got tho best sarsaparilla of your hero's an WW infallihlo.rulo : Ask for tlio best and you'll get Ayor's. Ask (K) for Ayer's and yon 'll got tha best. A VETERAN'S WIFE. Affect© 1 With Heart I>iae:se and Given Up to Hie. Saved in a Wonderful Way. From ft a Press, Utica, N. Y. There is no one bettor known or respected in the village of firooklleld, Madison Co., New York, than Mrs. John Flak, the wife ol an old resident and veterau of the war of the Rebellion. In April of this year. Mrs. Flsk lay at death's door from neuralgia and heart disease, the family phystciau having recom mended her to settle all her worldly affairs, as she was liable to be taken at auy minute, and inquiring friends expected at each visit to hear tnat she had passed away. But Mrs. Fisk, to the surprise of her neigh bors and physicians, suddenly began to mend, and now she is na strong an 1 healthy a woman of her advanced age (76 years) as can be found, and really does not appear nearly as old as she is. The following is her own story of how she was cured: "I consider it is a duty to myself and the community to tell of my extraordinary re covery from what was thought by my physi cians, my husband and friends to be a fatal illness. I had loug been suffering from neuralgia in its worst form, enduring agonies that only those who have undergone such torments know, until my heart be -ame so affected functionally aud organically, that the doctor said I was liab e ut any time to pass away. He had done all in his power for me, and 1 thank him much for bis kind ness ami attention, and believe him t > be a good, faithful physician. I was not disposed to die, however, if I could help it, and lie having done all he could, I felt at liberty to use any other means that held out a chance of life, and determined to try a remedy that had been recomtnende 1 by a friend who had been at death's door from rhaumatism and heart disease, but who now is in good heuii b. "Whateverdoubt I may have had as to this remedy's efficacy in a dissimilar disease, to that from which he had suffers I, was dis pelled on reading in the Press of a rase iden tical with my own being cured, with the name and ad Ircas of the person who hud been so benuilte I. So my husband who now was anxious that I should at once take the treatment, purchased for me a box of Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills. I tooktuem according to directions, ami within u very short time the pains began to disappear, my heart's ac tions become nornia', and four weeks ago I <*eased taking them, as I am entirely cured, and able to do my housework as well as when I was a young woman, "I had always, uutil I tried Dr. Williams' Pink I*llls, looked with suspicion on all ad vertised proprietary mediciue*. but now my ideas have nudergone a wondrous change in that direction, for under God's all wise Providence. 'Pink Pills' have renovated me, and apparently given me a now lease of life. "This is no secret in this locality, and I hope this certificate maybe the means of other sufferers in distant places securing the same benefits that 1 have received. "Cx.AniNDA Fisk." Pink Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose form by the dozen or hundred, aud the pub lic? are cautioned against numerous imita tions sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, aud may be had of all druggists, 600 yards of linen. It will probably become ono of the prominent produc tions of India. The common wild nettle that grows largely on the road sides in the United States is a varietj of tho Rhea plant, and it may be thai it is susceptible of like treatment. Big Orchid Collectors. There is an idea abroad that Mr. Chamberlain is the greatest amateui orchid grower in the world, but this is not the case, the collection of the Empress Frederick of Germany being worth nearly double that of Mr. Cham berlain—probably about $200,061). Miss Alice Rothßchild is nn cutkusius tic lover of flowors; her collection o) roses alone is said to be worth $50,- 000. W. W. Astor paid S6OOO the other day for the stock of a single variety of rose tree. Riviera Flower Culture. The cultivation of flowers for exporl and for tho perfumery factories al Grasse is an important industry or the Riviera. It is officially estimated that the value of flowers annually ex ported from Nice, Cannes, Beauliec and Mentone is $600,000. London police have uncovered a big 1 scheme of blackmaii, the victims wore to be I men 111 high life. Ko-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Over 400.(Xi<) cured. Why not let, N'o-To-Bae ' regulate or remove your desire tor tobacco? Saves money, makes health and manhood. Cure guaranteed. uU cents and jI.UU, at ail j druggists. Russia exported more than 1.500,000,000 eggs last year. Motherhood. A mother who is in good physical condition transmits to her children the blessings of a good constitution. The child fairhy drinks in health from its mother's robust constitution before birth, and from a healthy KM* Is not that an incentive to prepare for a healthy Do you know the meaning what many women during pregnancy? \ r *v -rI There is something lacking in the j3jJ I and will be satisfied at all hazards. nM±pJ~j * ./f - / -Orea One woman wants sour things, i i anothejr wants sweets, another enrich the blood so as to supply Jl SP nourishment for another life, and JiJL M \ " f'pflflj Iff to build up the entire generative Wt , \ system, so that the birth may be \ possible and successful. 11/ I r^j If expectant naotliers would fort- vf \ for twenty years has sustained ' '** thousands of women in this condition, there would be fewer disappointments at birth, and tliey would not experience those annoying "longings." In the following letter to Mrs. Pinkham, Mrs. Whitney demonstrates the power of the Compound in such eases. She says: " From the time I was sixteen years old till I was twenty-three. I was troubled with weakness of the kidneys and terrible pains when my monthly periods came on. I made up my mind to try Lydia E. Pinkham s* Vegetable Compound and was soon relieved. After I was married, the doctor said I would never he able to go my full time and have a living child, as I was constitutionally weak. I had lost a baby at seven months and a half. The next time I commenced at once and continued to take your Compound through the period of pregnancy, and I said then, if I went my full time and the baby lived to be three months old. I should send a letter to you. My baby is now seven months old and is as healthy and hearty as one could wish. " I am so thankful that 1 used your medicine, for it gave me the robust health to transmit to my child. I cannot express my gratitude to you: I never expected such a blessing. Praise God for Lydia E. 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