Scrofula Tnlnte the blood of millions, and sooner or later may break out in lilp disease, running sores or some more complicated form. To cure scrofula or prevent It, thoroughly purify your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla, which bas a continu ally growing record of wonderful euros. HOOd'S S pa 6 rn" !a Is Amor ca's Uroatast MHiclno. $1; six for $5. Hood's Pills oureiadi.iost.oa,biliousness. I believe Pirn's Cure for Consumption saved tny hoy's life Inst summer. - SI rs. Allie Doug- LASS, 1-e Hoy, Sllcli., Oct. 28, ism. Tho wholesale grocery trade is pas sing In Montreal into the hands of the French-Canadian houses. No-To-Ilao for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak sneus&ruua, biood pure. 60c,(1. AU druggist* Teak Trees 2,000 Fours Old. The teak wood of ltindoostan is al most indestructible. The tree reaches a girth of from 10 to 15 feet and has a clear trunk of 70 to SO feet to the first limb. The timber retains its fragrance to a great age. It is a wonderfully hard wood, durable and strong, and once ■seasoned does not split, crack, warp, -shrink, or alter in shape. In certain portions of Eurmah there 13 teak 2,000 years -eld. It weighs 40 pounds pel cubic foot. Teak is used in India for construction, sleepers and furniture. It Is exported to Europe chiefly for building railway carriages, shipbuilding or making decks and lower mosts and for the backing of armor-plates on ironclads. It is pe culiarly useful for the latter purpose, ■owing to the resinous matter which It contains and which acts as a preven tive of rust, the wood neither affecting the iron nor neing affected by it. Cntnngllng Legislation on Patents. A measure of vast importance to the manufacturing and commercial inter ests of the United States is the act ot congress authorizing the president to appoint a commission to revise and amend the laws concerning patents, trade marks, and trade and commer cial names. Tho laws, as they exist, are Inadequate to the conditions of tho lay. They aro too complex, contra- Jktory, and susceptible of great fraud. The United States courts, in deciding causes on the laws concerning patents, have unintentionally done much to ren der "confusion worse confounded." It is to be hoped that the commission will stamp with its strongest disapproval tho use of "Old Glory" and the Gen eva Cross for purely business advan tages. These symbols are almost sa cred. Novol tVuy to Clean Machinery. The practice of cleaning machinery by means of blotting paper has been established in German workshops. Tho ■German workman formerly received on an average 250 grams of cotton waste, one new sponge cloth and one or two renovated ones per week; now he Is ■supplied with 150 grams of cotton waste and eight to ten sheets of blot ting paper, at a cost of 2Vfc cents, in stead of as formerly, 6% cents. The paper is not only cheaper, hut it can not soil tlie machine with fibers and •dust, like sponge cloth and woolen ref use, aud It is far preferable to cotton waste. Beyond this, it is not so com bustible as other cleaning materials. Electricity Killing Off Flies. Entomologists report that of late years the annual crop of files Is de creasing rapidly and steadily. The al most universal adoption of electric traction is credited with bringing about this desirable result. It has been stated that stables are the chief breed ing places for tiles, and as the street car horse has been emancipated, t>o •number cf stables ts growing less, hence the failure of the fly to be born to multitudes as in the nasi. Feminine Charity, Helen—What did you think of Kate's new tea gown? Mattie—lt was made rather stylish, but didn't you think the colors rather weak? Ilo'e.i—Yes; hut they matchrd her tea very nicely. am PINKHAM'S ADVICE "What Lira. Noll Hurst has to Say About Ifc. BEAT. MISS. PIXKIJAM:—YTbcn I wrote to you I had not been well for live years; had doctored all tho timo but pot no better. 1 liai womb trouble very bad. Hy womb pressed bade ward, causing piles. I was in nuch misery I could scarcely wall: aero: s the floor. Men struation Was irregular and too pro , _ fiiijp, was also . >' • ,y\ troub!cd wi th MyiV*' v '"*'- ■"••"•' had given up all Hgv&JjP \, well; cvc.-ycr.ay J *?-'•'/ thought I had V' -';J VV/ cy. v•: ' n. , • / " if' ■b' : ; of / \\\ l " ! "/ v 1 Lydla E. Pink- I Mi l;# ham's Vegeta . \\ \ \ // ble Compound, I felt very much better •and was able to do nearly all ir.y own work. I continued theu.io cf yor r medi cine, and f.vl that I owe my n - 3Vcry to you. I can not tliank you cno.:- h our advice and your wonderful nmuicine. Anyone doubting my statement may write to mo and I will gladly answer all inquiries.—Mrs. Nlll Uucst, Deep water, Mo. Letters like tho foregoing, con stantly being received, contribute not a little to the satisfaction felt by Mrs. Pinlcham that her medicine and counsel arc assisting women to bear their heavy burdens. Mrs. Pinkham'saddrcssisLynn, Mass. All suffering women are invited to write to her frr advice, which will be given without charge. It is an ex* pericnccd woman's advice to women. THE FORGCrTEN INVITATIONS. % Hostess Wulfad For Guests Who Did Not Appear. They are a young mavrieil couple ou one of the handsomest avenues in the city. Late last winter they de cided to pay off porno of their Eoeial obligations by giving au evening party. On the night fixed for the event the house was illuminated from basement to attic. The refreshments provided would fill a box car, the caterer was on hand with his staff of assistants and an air of eager ex pectancy pervaded the entire estab lishment. At B.SO the husband frowned at his watch and denounced all people, who thought it smart to bo lata at a party. At 9 the nervous young wife was at the front gate looking both ways, dry ing her eyes 011 a flimsy bit of lace and showing unmislakable symptoms of hysteria. At 9.30 she, with pale face, steely eyes and hard voice, was telling her husband what good society she had before she married and how glad all her friends were to attend auy enter tainment that she might give. He re plied by saying that she might possibly recall how he was always iu demand in the more exclusive set which never seemed to think licr membership necessary to its existence. Sho bit her lipa that tho servants might not hear the things she would say and he chewed the ends of his mustache in impotent wrath. Suddenly tho white heat of her anger overcame her when lie said ho had wondered why none of his oldest and best ehnius had never mentionod the party, hut now bo understood. She hissed au avowal that sho would go to her girlhood homo nud never see him again, turn ing nud rushing to her room as ahe Bpoke. A piercing shriek filled the house aud ho hurried to her. There iio was ou tho floor in all her finery, pointing tragically to a pile of envelopes in her new writing deak. They were the invitations that had never been sent.—Detroit Free Press. Two Cents For n Priceless liook. A workiugman purchased for two cents an nged-looking volume, heaving date of 1510. Tho man tried to read it, but threw up the attempt apparent ly in disgust, and tho volume was rele gated to tho cupboard. Afriend of his happened to see the book and took it to the British Museum authorities, who promptly made au oiler of $l5O, the highest sum the librarian is al lowed to expend without a special vote of the trustees. Had the man known what he was about he would have stood out for more, as the authorities would have paid almost auy price rather than allow the volume to slip through their fingers. It was, iu fact, the first hook printed by Gutenberg, and was therefore almost priceless.— London Tit-Bits. Shnftur Hoyrt J'oforo tho War. Many years ago, "befo' the way* "Bill" Shatter ami Thomas Ford were hoys of the same neighborhood, living upon opposite sides of tho Kalamazoo River in Michigan. One day Ford and his father, upon resuming work, after dinner, foiled a bullet liolo through tho plate of their cross-cut saw, which they had left in tho woods. They af terward learned that the saw had been used hv Hhal'ter as a target in rifle practico while he and a younger Ijrother were out gunning. In those days the Shnftor boys were living aim less lives and devoting most of their time to hunting aud trapping. The war broke out soon afterward and the boys cnlistod. —New York World. Amm-icAii VH. Spanish Soldiers. When the Americans attacked Span ish trenches in front of Santiago, they found their task hard, aud the fighting was bloody, but they gained ground. When tho Spanish regulars tried the offensive near Manilla, they did not drive the American volunteers who held tho trenches a single inch. Tho lighting was hard, but tho attacking force wns beaten back. Tho war had not been marked by many battles on land, but enough fighting has been done to show that whilo the Spanish troops are bravo and far more efficient than most Americans formerly be lieved they could he, they are not equal to our blue-coated heroes. That is clear as day.—Cleveland Leader. Young Hire ns a Dainty. A French writer states, saj-s the Hong Kong Press, that a dainty highly esteemed by Celestial gourmands con sists of young mice, which are served alive to tho guests, who dip them iu a pot of honey and slowly swallows them one by one. At the marriage feast oi tho present Emperor of China more than fifty thou and of these little creatures were served. Is this a romance or has tho statemeut any foundation in fact? Wo have never heard of young uiico as a dainty he fore. An nmperor'* U.nUli Kulci. The German Emperor asovibos his good health and vigor to ihe er.oelloul advice given to him by his favorite doctor, aud ho has learned by heart tho hitter's "rule of life," which is as follows: Eat fruit for breakfast. Eat fruit for lunch. Avoid pastry audhot cakes. Take potatoes only ouco n day. Do not take tea or coffee. Walk four miles every day, wet or fine. Take n bath every day. Wash the face every night in warm water. Bleep eight hours every night.—Sioux Cily Daily Tribune, A I'au per Colonel. According to a Spanish paper, Don Pedro Verdie, a Lieutenant-Colonel iu tho Spanish army, has heon com pelled to stand 0:1 tho street corners in Madrid, Spain, and beg for alms that his wife aud children may not starve. He commanded a regiment: in Cuba, aud, having been severely wouuded. wis invalided homo. A MISSIONARY ROMANCE. History or tlie Skip That Spreads the cl 1(1 lite Ladrones. People who went to Sunday-school forty-five or fifty years ago and saved their pennies to pay for a missionary ship called The Morning Star will he in terested to know that she was designed for work iu the Caroline aud Ladrone Islands, which are again demanding a shade of our attention. The ship was suggested by a New Bedford whaler named Ira Lackey, who made a cruise in those parts, and on his return ap pealed to the American Board of For eign Missions to sent its agents there. The vessel cost SIB,OOO, which was contributed by Sunday-school children. It was launched in 1850 and sent to the South Pacific loaded with Bibles, hymnbooks and other literature printed in heathenish languages. For a quar ter of a century the brig was used by the missionaries is cruising about the Spanish archipelagoes, with its head quarters iu tho Carolines. The story they tell hero is that Ira Laekey learned the watch and clock business, but went out as a sailor and took command of the bark Harvest. On tho coast of Eusaie, one of the Carolines, he was stranded, but didn't give up the ship. He had no tools to make repairs hut such as his own in genuity could iuvent. Fortunately one of the crew could speak tho lan guage of the people. The king was dangerously sick, and gladly accepted Captain Lackey's offer to prescribe for him. He recovered. Nothing could exceed his gratitude aud that of his subjects. A great friendship sprung up between the captain and the king's little son, a bright boy of four or five years old. The king was most desir ous to learn about the United States and tho reason the people were so much better oil'than in his own country. Ho insisted that Captain Lackey read aud preaeli from the Bible to them ovary Sabbath day. Tho savages listened with attention, and when Captain Lackey left he promised tho king ho would send him missionary teachers. Twenty years after Captain Lackey's shipwreck ho visited again his old landing place. Tho former king was dead. The yoiilig prince, a christian ruler, remembered him. Under his lead and that of the missionaries the people, now neatly dressed, assembled on tho shore iu an orderly manner and formally greeted their benefactor by singing sweet songs aud hymns of praise to God. WORDS OF WISDOM. They also serve who only stand and wait.—Milton. The man who pardons easily courts injury.—Corneille. The best teacher one can have is necessity.—Shakspeare. Good manners and good morals are sworn friends aud fast allies.—Bartol. To be good and disagreeable is high treason against the royalty of virtue. —Hannah More. It is not the place that maketh the person, but the person that maketh tho place houorable.—Cicero. The opportunity to do mischief is found a hundred times a day, and that of doing good but once a year.—Vol taire. The conditions of conquest aro al ways easy. We have but to toil a while, endure a while, believe always and never turn back.—Simms. So remarkably perverse is the nature of man that he despises those that court him, and admires whoever will not bend before him.—Thueydidos. Mental pleasures never cloy; unlike those of the body, they are increased by repetition, approved Viy reflection, nud strengthened by enjoymont.-—Col ton. Much ostentation aud much learning are seldom met together. The sun, rising and declining, makes long shndows; at midday, when he is high est, not at all.—Bishop Hall. Naval New Year Custom. In the old navy the hluejaokcta had a custom of asking the skipper to "whitewash the hooks" 011 New Year morning. Several dozen of the quaran tined men, whose names had been in scribed ou tho bad conduct lists for trivial offenses, would assemble at the mast and ask to have an interview with the commanding officer. When the skipper made his nppearauce cut of his cabin and walked forward to the mast the loader of the bluejackets would step out of the gang aud quietly hand the commander new buckel filled with whitewash and a big whitewash brush sticking iu it. This pan tomime meant that the quaran tined men nsked tho skipper to "whitewash the books," and to erase nil of the names off of the bad con duct lists, thereby giving all hands a chance to begin the new year right. If tho skipper took the bucket from the hands of the bluejacket they would -set up a cheer, for they knew that (ho commanding officer's acceptance of tho bucket meant that he would ac cede to their pantomimic request. But if the skipper shook his head ami declined to receive the bucket, the men would quietly disperse, always looking cheap, but not making any criticisms. TJie Highest Obaovvitlory in ltritaln. It is proposed to close tho highest observatory in Great Britain, situated on Bon Nevis, the members of the Scottish Meteorological Society having exhausted their public-spirited gene rosity after contributing fully $90,000 to equip and carry on the high and low-level observatories 011 Ben Nevis for some seven years. There is a preva lent feeling north of the Tweed that as the observations taken are in the interest of the "science of the atmos phere" generally, tho government should now stop ill aud contribute the S2OOO annually that is necessary to keep the observatory going in tho j meantime.—Westminster Gazette. Of Infinite Fatlence. Some men are great in silence, some are grand In talk. The Pennsylvania Railroad company has a man in charge of its bureau of information in Jersey City who answers on an average 10,000 questions a day, and the person docs not live who has seen his eatliers rumpled. Remarkable man! The traveling public can ask more fool questions than a r./ other public on earth; but to interrogate stupidly, foolishly, Idiotically or otherwise Mr. R. B. Caldwell Is to discover a reversal of the Biblical injunction to answer a thick wit according to his asinlnity. Over SCO trains go and come daily at the Pennsylvania station, and all these Caldwell must have at his tongue's end, as well as a complete map of the universe. Caldwell Is every one's main depend ence. I have heard people inquire after lost parcels. I have heard others ask: "Have you seen a man around here looking as if he expected to meet some one?" "Did a long, thin chap with eye-glasses leave a message here for me?" "Did a young woman with a child tell you she expected her hus band to arrive on the Chicago limited? I'm the man." Caldwell knows at sight every politician that travels, every prominent man In public life, every regular and nearly every irregular pa tron of his road. Being a man of var ied knowledge lie is in demand among his fellows when arguments wax hot. In political forecasts he has an unbeat en record. —New York Press. Following In Chicago's rend. The street cars in Belfast, Ireland, contain a notice to this effect: "The habit of spitting in a public convey ance is a filthy one, and renders the person so offending a subject for the loathing of his fellow-passengers." New St. I.otiis Headquarters# Tho Baltimore & Ohio anil Baltimore & Ohio South Western Railroads have secured a long lease on tho magnificent room at Broadway ond Locust street in St, Louis for the purpose of consolidating under one roof the freight and passenger offices, now located in that city. The new location is tho ground floor of the American Central Building with 85 feet on Broadway and 85 feet on Locust Street. The ticket office will be in the centre fronting on Broadway, the freight depart ment on one side and tiie passenger depart ment on the other, with General Agent Orr's office in the rear. It is quite probable that these offices will be oven handsomer than the B. & O. New York headquarters, which are the finest in that city. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness alter first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. §2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr.K. 11.KmxE, Ltd.,931 Arch St.Phila.l'a Igp NklflU THE EXCELLENCE CF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Svuup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all oilier laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. Col. LOUISVILLE, Ky. NEW YORK. If. Y. tk l havo used your valuable CASCA RISTH and lli.U them perfect. Couldn't do without tlv st. I have used thorn for some time for indigo?-> * m and biliousness and am now com pletely cure ! Recommend them, to every one. Once tried, you will never be without them in tho family." Euw. A. MAltx, Albany, N. Y. CANDY g ft CATHARTIC Flcosant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Bickcn. V.V: or Gripe. 10c. 25c. 60c. e ... CSJRE CONBTSPATION. ... —CHILDBIRTH-" With it." racking pain and lor fur# cuiibeiaado tvia> loss, NafH, Mire ami easy by using MITCHELI.A CO.MPOUtiD. ThoiiMimD. f mo-It.-r" re •. A p; indorsed by pl:>idnm<. Sen' tr. pat len r ij.t <>f price, .fl.ort. !' >r boTiding* to .Rothorn,"sent mo 'A : I • for iv I.\I)Y AG F.N 1 h WANTED IN E\ i.lltf TOWN. Address: bit. .1. 11. DYE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, bopt.A. IStillulo, N. Y -PATENTS"-- Procured on cosh, or easy niM.VOWLF.S& liUitNH. I'a;mt At" • iT.• • t s, :.I7 Lr< ad way. N.Y. D RO PS cuHs. Send :or book of testimonial* and lOduyn' t;cntm-nt Free. Dr H H.GKLKN E SOKB. Atlanta. Oa. lITAIITED— CM# of bad health that RTP-A N A VY will not Ixwellt Send "> eta. to Uipnns Chemical Co.. New York, for 10 sainulM cud Ijcu teaiiuiunfidi. Woman's lleroifUfc From the Register-Gazette, Rockford, 111. During tho civil war nearly as much hero lam wns shown by tho women of our nation as by thebruvo soldiers. Many a woman, weeping for her dead son, bound up tho wounds of hissufferi""comrades,rejoicing I\\ rene'w(ed \l\J trengt h, , f even while y —-> -orrowlng orthooue ~ vv 110 Wlls me On the RattleJleL'l. }' m Q { \ ' © ganlzation known as tho Woman's Relief Corps, whoso aid to the soldier of to-day, lighting against tho world for a living, is no less notable than the heroism of the early 'GO'S, One of tho most earnest members of the corps at Byron, 111., is Mrs. James House weart, but illness once put a stop to her active work. A year or so ago, when she was nearlug fifty yoirs of ago, the time when women must he most careful or tbolr strength, Mrs. Houseweart was taken seriously ill. The family physician told her that she had reached a critical period of her life, and must bo very careful. Ills prescriptions and treatment did not bouollt her, and other treatment proved un availing. At last Dr. Williams' rink Tills for Palo People were brought to her notice, with indisputable evidence that they were help ful in cases such us hers, and with renewed hopo she tried tho remedy. Last March she took tho ilrst box of the pills, which gave much relief, she was determined to bo cured, and kept on with tho medicine, until now eight boxes have been consumed, and she feels like a new woman. Mrs. liou.soweart said: "I have taken only eight boxes, but I have been improv ing since I took tho ilrst dose. Ido not believe I could linvo lived without the pills. They certainly have dono u:e more good than any physician or any medicine I have ever tried." Dr. Williams' Pink I lis are sold In boxes (never in loose bull ; at 50 cents a box or six boxes for .?2.. r >, and may bo had of all druggists, or dh-et by mail from Dr. Williams Medicine Co., .Schenectady, N. Y. Deafness Cannot bo Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the car. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional icinodh s. Deafness is caused by an intlamcd condition of the mucouhlining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or im perfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the result, and unless tho inflammation can be taken outnnd this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will lie destroyed forever. N inc cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wc will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. < Hkne v & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best Julius Hincs& Son, the well-known dealers in furniture, carpets, etc.. of Baltimore, Md., have issued their new catalogues, which are now ready for delivery, and will be. sent free for the asking. The turniture catiloguo con tains hat pages, and is reph-; \> ith ev.-r\ thing necessary to make home comfortable and beautiful. Everything is faithfully illus trated, so that purchases can be made as easily as though the goods wero before you. Prices arc sucn as have made this house fa mous throughout the length and breadth of this country. The carpet catalogue is really ' a work of art, being lithographed from hand painted plates, from which carpets can bo easily and satisfactorily selected. Designs and colors are faithfully shown, the whole thing making a valuable work of art. In both catalogues are testimonials from satisfied purchasers from every part of the country, together with reference as to reliability and honesty, of which any house might well be proud, and which gives absolute assurance of satisfactory dealings at all times. The Polar currents are said to con tain less salt than those from the equator. To Cure Constipation Forever, Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 230. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists rc'und money The lightest tubing ever made is of nickel aluminium. H. 11. Grf.kn'r Sons, of Atlanta, Ga., are tho only successful Dropsy Specialists in the worjd. See their liberal ouer in advertisement in an other column of this paper. h7 r> Partial List of Location of Ashtabula County. ASHTABULA COUNTY, in which most of the places on this list are lo cated, is the northeastern corner county In Ohio. Our lauds are all rolling, gravelly loam soil; with clay subsoil. There are live railroads run ning through the county, two east and west and three north and south, giv ing ease and quick communication and markets to Buffalo and the east, and to Cleveland and the west and the north and south roads put us in direct communication with Pittsburg and Oil City. We have at Ashtabula, this county, the best harbor between Cleve land and Buffalo on Lake Erie, where is handled the most coal and ore of any port in the world. This county for agricultural products, statistics show we average per acre with the best. I will be pleased to furnish any information that may be desired, and would solicit correspondence. No. I.—A premium farm of 352 acres, one mile from Jefferson county seat, on the most traveled road in the coun ty; 2 good houses. 2 good barns, one new last year, will hold 150 tons of hay, the other 45x50. This farm Is a beauty all under high state of cultivation well fenced all over, well watered with springs and creek, adapted to all kinds of crops grown in Ohio, 05 acres of wheat on the ground, over 170 acres of meadow that will produce 250 tons of hay. and all can be put into meadow If desired, and can work machinery on every acre of it and will produce hay enough In three years to pay for the whole farm at the price ask -d, SSO per acre, s<>,ooo down. The farm ran be divided with two sots of buildings for each farm. Will give time to suit the purchaser. The farm is actually worth $75 per acre. No. 2 —A splendid f: m of acres located on main road from Jefferson to Ashtabula, as nice situation as there is on the road; first class land with two good houses, all in good condition; one house with 10 rooms, the other 7 rooms; the land first class and under high state of cultivation, well watered with small creek and springs. A second growth sugar orchard of 300 trees in open field. A barn, new last year, 30x74. This farm can be divided if desiied. Will sell the whole farm for $55 per acre, or will sell 80 acres for that price. No. 3—A farm of 110 acres of fine land for gardening, being tho selvage of a marsh that is well drained, very rich, half suitable for gardening; new barn 30x50; four miles from city Ashta bula market town. WiU sell vhe whole tract for $4,000 with a down payment of SI,OOO. the balance on ,Ume *tQ suit Smugglers foiled. Even Saxon courtesy may be car ried a little too tar. When about to return from a Bohemian village to a frontier town in Saxony, the occupants a'sledge had their foot-warmers cttrefully rinsed out and replenished tfith full-bodied Hungarian wine. Thu3 they passed the guard post without let or hindrance to the merry jingling of the sleighbells. Laughing and joking at the success of their little dodge, they called at a wayside inn for refresh ments. On resuming their seats one of the party exclaimed: "Why, the foot-warmers are quite hot!" Then tne boots of the inn stepped forward and said, with a friendly grin: "The foot warmers were quite cold, gentlemen, so just to oblige you, I emptied and filled them again with hot water." — Weekly Telegraph. New Novelty In ffomnn'i Dress. Tlie new woman's latest novelty In jewelry is a set of gold shirt waist studs, three in number, in one of which is a watch that keeps excellent time, the dial being about three-eighths of an inch in diamater. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smofco Tonr I-Ife Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To* Bac, the wonilcr-worlcer, tliut makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50e or fl. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling licuicdy Co., Chicago or NoW York The mignonette is the national flower of Spain. Ever Have a Dog Ilother Yon When riding a wheel, making you wonder for a few minutes whether or not you are to get a full and a broken neck ? Wouldn't you have given a small farm just then for some means of driving off the beast? A few drops of am monia shot from a Liquid Pistol would do it effectually and still not permanently injuro the animal. Such pistols sent postpaid for fifty cents in stamps by New York Union Supply Co., 135 Leonard St., New York City. Every bicyclist at times wishes ho bad one Mrs. Winslow'sSoothing Syrup for children teething, sollens the gums, reduces inllainmo tiou, allays yaiu, cures wind colic, &)e.a boille. Amsterdam's celebration of Queen Wilhelmina's coronation is threatened by a strike of the carpenters engaged to build the grand stands. Beauty Is Blood Deep* Clean blood means a clean fikin. Nc beauty without it. C'ascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, hv stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im ruritics from the body. Begin to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. It is said that about 50,000 servant girls go from the German provinces to Berlin every year. Educate Yonr Bowels With Cn*raretfl. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever iOc, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. The Cherokee form of marriage is perhaps the simplest and most ex pressive of any. The man and woman merely join hands over a running stream, emblematic of the wish that their future lives, hopes and aspira tions should flow on In the same channel. To Cure A Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. 25c. Throughout the entire world there are about 20,000,000 square miles of un explored territory. In Africa there are 6,500,000 square miles; Arctic regions, America, 2,000,000; Australia, 2,000,000; 3,600,000; Antartic regions, 5,300,000; Asia, 200,000, and various islands', 900,- 000. " Brevity is the Sou! of Wit." Good Wife, You FJeed L BANCROFT'S Olio Farms for Sale or Exchange. j the purchaser. Buy it if you want a garden farm near market. No. 4 —A little 23 acre garden farm 4 I miles from the city of Ashtabula, where there is a good market for all garden truck; new house 18x26, 2 stories, good cellar, splendid good home, all under cultivation, nearly half black muck extending into marsh that is well drained, good onion land, or will raise anything. This farm can be bought for $2,0U0, down payment SI,OOO, the balance on time to suit the purchaser. No. 5—A farm of 77 acres located within 40 rods of the Incorporation of city limits of Jefferson, in sight of the I court house, good house, two-story up- i right 18x26, wing 18x24, wood house and kitchen 18x24, one barn 26x 16, j horse barn. 20x30, sheep barn, 18x34, the i best kind of soil, fruited, sugar orchard j of 230 trees, everything in good shape; ! I will sell for $4,000, with a down pay- ! J ment of $1,500, the balance will wait 15 years, with security on the farm, at ! G tie.* cent. \ No. G—A farm of 113 acres, 3 miles ' I from county seat and in plain sight, j -one mile from Austinburg, where there j .'s a high grade school, land first best : In cultivation and producing largely; I | good house and barn 30x30, p'-'nty fruit ! I of various kinds, well watered; price | J 050* per acre. Might exchange for good city proper*y. j No. 7—A farm of 130 acres, five milcr j j from County scat, one mile from rail road depot and village store, post of- 1 | saw and grist mill, cheese factory, church, ahops, etc. Good land and all under cultivation except 40 acres of I good wood. Small orchard, large | double house, 12 rooms, designed lor j two families, well water <1 with three good wells and springs: owned by an j j old man that is not able to work it, I will sell it for two-thirds what It is j j worth on ten yea. v. time. It is worth i $-1,000 and $6,000 will buy it. one-third ' I down, buy it, it will pay for itself. I No. B—A wry fine farm of 53 acres i located three-fourths of a mile from i the depot of the Take Shore railroad, I 4 miles from the fi'.ie city of Ashtabula, j ; and 1 miles from Ji fferson. county 1 i seat of Ashtabula county. Mile from i church, store. P. O. This farm is in ; high state of cultivation and produe- ' | ing heavily, house has 0 rooms besides ! ! pantry, clothes presses, etc.; barn 30x90 J | with wing 30x70, S stall* for hprsrsf, 12 | for cattle, all In complete order: 1 ! granary 16x24. corn house 12x20, good , | orchard of the best.fruit, apples, pears, j | peaches, cherries, and grapes: as large ! as the barn is it was filled with hay : and grain.in this year. The farm will produce as much as an ordinary 16m I acre farm. The improvements in build- ' Your ntieufion, Sladma ! You see here a Couch and a Combination Bookcase. They are specimens taken from our new 1 GO-page Furniture Catalogue, which contains the most comprehensive collection of cooda to make home comfortable end home beautiful ever gotten together by mortal man. n-- tiJ ii. im ported velour or cordurcv, and we nl it for If you can buy such a couth for ies. than $lO, we don't know our busiiiPts. _/WS„ And this combination book case and writing 1. -k i made of j. -A quarter sawed oalc or birch, i n- i" i-.hed Mahogany, with beveled plate mirror, 1- inches x lu In- Lr-J f-r-.-rfl ch'-, Mi iiu-hM high and 37 in- V—| chcs wide, polished like a pi:n <■: W-•<* •'(>■'? 9 and t lie price, 75. A real S article. Lgwa.. You must remember our trade extends around the world. Not n State or Tenltoiy in this country hut what lins received car loads of our goods at those prices which none can equal, if yon inquire among your neigh bors you will more than likely tind rou tone who has been delighted with their dealings with us. We refer to National Bsnk* el! over the country as to our reliability and fair deal ing. We want you to have our Furniture Cat alogue. because it is a liberal educator in household necessities, and we want you to have our 10-colored Lithographed Carpet Cat alogue, which shows designs and coins as perfectly as though you bed the enrpef on the floor of your home. Both these catalogues are yours for the asking, and you will know more about such things ufttr reading it care fully. Address (exactly as below) JULIUS BINES & SON, Dept. 303 Baltimore, Md. > \ Excellence in Manufacture." J' |G& Breakfast J |r Qcoa # rll ■ \..Ccsis Lsss Tfian QUE bekt a caa.. M Re cure that you get the Genuine Article, 1. \ made at DORCHESTER, MASS. by y } WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. <' g Established t7Bo. ' QOOD AS COLDM tamable Formula.-: gulden opportunity; mosfe valua--le secrets known for office, house, farm: everyoneineeds them. Circular. Hi) A LAND, office LATUM At CO„ 27 Union Square, New York City. The Bsst BOOK WftUKSHSS nottsly illustrated price *j\ free to anyb.dy sending two annual--übwriptions at *1 each to the < verlana Monthly, SAN FRANCISCO. Sample Overland. 80. I Thompson's Eya Water Cl ings cost not less than $2,500, and the whole farm can be bought for $3,300 with a down payment of $1,300, balance in ten equal amount payments, which can be made easy on the farm, splen did place to live, good society and very pleasant. No. 9 —A farm of 180 acres of fine level land, can work machinery on every acre of it, located within 200 rods of the city of Jefferson, county seat of Ashtabula county, on the most traveled roads in the county, in plain sight of the pass ing trains of the Luke Shore railroad; the very best improvements in the way of buildings of all fffTids, some of which are entirely new, large commodious house with slate roof, plate glass, large verandas, stone walks, house heated with hot water throughout, bath room, finally, all the conveniences necessary to make hon - nf< rtable and con venient; barn 40x80, with wing 36x70, new horse barn 40x50, with several box stalls, large granary and corn house, i f house, all buildings lately painted and in p'Tfect order; plenty fruit and vuter, 12 acres wheat on the ground; title perfect, not a dollar against it. The owner will sell this farm for 000, not over two-thirds what it is ; ctually worth, and with the sale will go the plows, harrows, cultivators, mowing machine, horse forks, jatc., One-third down, the balance in sFx equal annual payments. Good reason f i Uing. Wil. si-nd photograph if de sired. No. 10—Here is a farm of 52 acres, Oj miles from city of Ashtabula. City 1 1.000, on a good road one mile from railroad depot on the Lake Shora l .til road, where 'there are churches* store, P. O Good house with 8 rooms, bay window, pood cellar; barn 30x40 with wing K-:30, also a shed ISX4O. granary for 2<)00 bushels. Sugar orchard of 100 trees in open field; apple or ( hard, pear orchard of 100 bearing tiees. grapes and lots of all kinds of other fruit. Nice farm as you ever wish to see and can be bought for " on 10 years tijnc after payment of $1,200 down. OUR TE3WIS: T charge 5 per cent on all sales, which 'he seller not purchaser has to pay. AY hen we get parties together who exchange property, we charge two and one-half per cent to each party. Commission always due and payable as soon as contracts nre signed. rF~Ba7e this list. Ailv nay not appear again. For full particulars address, H. N. BANCROFT, Real Estato Agent. JEFFERSON. 0.