" Only the First Step is Difficult." The first step in Spring should be to cleanse Nature's house from Winter's accumu lations. Hood's Sarsaparilla does this work easily. It is America's Greatest Spring Medicine. It purifies the blood, as millons of people say. It makes the weak strong, as nervous men and women gladly testify. It cures all blood diseases, as thousands of cured voluntarily write. It is just the medicine for you, as you will gladly say after you have given it a fair trial. Bad E'.OOd-" Although past 70 years of age I am thoroughly well. It was three bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla that made me so after spending over S6O in medical attendance. My trouble was a raw sore on my ankle." MRS. LOUISA MASON, Court Street, Lowell, Mass. Running Sores- " After worrying four mourns 1 nave my children Hood's Sarsa parilla and it cured them of running sores. Hood's Pills cured me of dyspepsia and constipation." MRS. KATK E. THOMAS, 31 Governor St., Annapolis, Md. Consumptive Cough - " Five years ago I had a consumptive cough which re duced me to a skeleton. Was advised to take Hood's Sarsaparilla which I did and recovered normal health. I have been well ever since." MATILDA HRIDOKWATER, Cor. Pearl and Chestnut Sts., Jeffersonville, Ind. * I'iln cur, liver film the non-irritathiK end tlie only I'aUr.rllr to lake will. ll.ieU'a S.-ir- uirllm. Fits PdMnftnont.lv cored. Nollts or nervous ness nfter llistduy'ft usu of Ilr. Kline's lire it Nerve Kcrtorer. S-' trial liottlo nnd treatise tree. Dr.R.H.KUMi. Ltd. mi ArohSt.PhtU,P Contracts made on Sunday may be enforced in Minnesota, according to a decision of tile Supreme Court of that State. No-To-Hne for Fifty Cents. Gnarnnteed tobacco habit, cure, mftl.es weali men strong blood pure. SUc.il. All druggist* Dross Fronts. On most of the redingote dresses and many of the princess gowns for dressy aft rnoon functions the familiar straight fronts are avoided, and the cd -ps cut in long curving scallops— thus, when the length of an ordinary coat is reached a curve is made and the material cut away in the space of three-eighths of a yard or more. When two-thirds of a yard of the skirt-length' is traversed another backward scallop in made as before, terminating at the skirt edge. The bodice portion is usually open-fronted and low cut, aboVe a gimp of shirred silk muslin over silk or satin, gathered into a beaded hand around the neck. At a public entertainment cf a fashionable hotel recently a gown exactly after the style described was worn. A nar row line of otter fur finished the edges of skirt and waist, the gown was of gray, repped silk and wool, and the gimp of pink, crimson and green ma telasse cn a deep cream ground. Failed to Conciliate. As the conventional young man sat talking with tho conventional young woman the conventional stern father came In. The young man would fain be sociable and at case. "The open door " began he. "The front door Is open at this minute," said the fath er.—lndianapolis Journal. THE constantly recurring monthly suffering gives women the blues! How hopeless the, future appears, month after month the same siege with menstrual pain! Comparatively few women understand that excessive pain indicates ill-healtli, or some O£SP@MB£S l jr ESLZZXr* "" Bfl.Y/CS CIC" A million women have been VWWBwitLllw helped by Mrs. Pinkham. Read —— . what two of them say. MRS. LIZZIE COLF.MAN, of Wayland, N. Y., writes: "DEAR MRS. PINKHAM —For years I suffered with painful menstruation and falling of womb. The bearing-down pains in my back and hips were dreadful. I could not stand for more than five minutes at a time when menstruation began. But thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound, my sufferings are now recoinmend your medicines to been using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has troubled with headache, backache and that weak and tired feeling, i ® W1 Emm cannot say enough m praise of your jS®?!®!! medicine for it has done me so much overcome it. The fern!- nine organs are con- ild/7S ./fTS/TVf /1 ' >\V nected by nerves with ([ l( p I /\l ' * the brain and all parts " 4 of the body. These organs must be healthy or the mind is not healthy. All low-spirited or suffering women may write to Sirs. Pink ham at Lynn, Mass., and receive her advice free of charge. Don't wait until your life is wrecked by neglect and suffering. Get advice in time. 1 Bon't Hids Your light Usidsr a Busha!." Thai's Just Why We Talk Uisoul SAPOLIO ■ Overdressed Youngsters. It Us foolishness to make the coats of young children of heavy material. Children must be kept warm, but weight does not always mean warmth, and a child should not feel its clothes a burden. Many a little tot comes in from what ought to have been a re freshing walk weary and well nigh ex hausted, because of the weight of the coat it has worn. A layer of wadding between tho material and its lining gives warmth without adding much to the weight of a pretty coat, and velvet, satin, poplin, cashmere, camel's hair, Bedford cord and other soft coatings are much improved in appearance by using it. Business Pressure. "Are you much rushed now, Fooz er?" "Rushed? If I were to die to-night my employer would expect me to come down town to-morrow and work un til the hour set for the funeral."— Chicago Record. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has introduced a new feature in its sleeping car service arranging to at tach an ordinary sleeper in addition to the regular first-class sleeper now in service on through train*. The innovation will he that in these ordinary sleepers Pullman rates are reduced one half, so that passengers have 11" ■ choice of paying the highest price Pullman rate or take advantage of the cheaper rate offered in ordinary cars. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is the first line to Introduce this service and its popularity has been predicted. In a recent treatise on alcoholism by Trull, it is stated that in England 73 per cent, of all cases of pauperism are due to drink, and in Germany DO per cent. In Germany drink leads to 1,- 600 cases of suicide a year and sup plies the lunatic asylums with 3.000 victims. 1 SOMEHOW AND SOMEWHERE ( \ Tha Pains and Ashes of / ( RHEUMATISM ) 1 CREEP IN. I | Right on its track \ ) St. Jacobs Oi! ( F CREEPS IN. 1 \ It Penetrates, Searches, Drives Out. f Just a Hint. "Father," asked Tommy, the other day, "why is it that the boy is said to bo the father of the man?" Mr. I'omkius had never given this subject any thought, nnd was hardly prepared to answer off hand. "Why, why," he said, stumblingly, "it's so because it is so, I suppose." "Weli," said Tommy, 'since I'm your father, I'm going to give you a ticket to a theater and half a crown besides. I always said that if I was a father I wouldn't be so stingy as tho rest of them are. Go in, and have a good time while you're young. I never had any chance my self!" Mr. Tomkins gazed in blank amazement at Tommy. Slowly the significance of the hint dawned upon him. Producing the silver eotn he said: "Take it, Thomas. When you really do become a father, I hope it won't be your misfortune to have a son who is marter than yourself."—Tit-Bits. Relative Sliio of Armlo. In Germany there is one soldier for every seventeen civilians; in France the proportion is one to 15; in Russia one to 17; in Great Britain one to 72; in the United States, one to 445. THE MERRY SIDE OF LIFE, STORIES TOLD BY THE FUNNY MEN OF THE PRESS. Her Defect—ln This Itusy Ace—True Genius—Convincing—UnpranouncciiMe —With or Without—No Reciprocity- Sciunrins Up—A Business I'npu, Etc. Oli, tho mnitl I love Ims fawa-liko 0304 And a wealth of silky hair; Sho'a as graceful as tho gay gazelle And she is passing fair. Her laugh Is like sweet music and Hor presence is divine; And I am thrilled to even touch Hor iittlo hands with mine. Ah,slio would bo perfection, but For 0110 distressing thing- Li ko many another foolish girl, tSho thinks that sho can slug. —Chicago Record. In This Busy Age. Publisher—"Can you turn out an otkor book in three weeks?" Author—"Why so soon?" "It will never do to let the pubho forget you."—Life. Convincing, lie—"l assure you, Carno, I love you as much as I love myself'" She—"Greator lore than that uo woman could reasonably ask for. You needn't say any more, lleury."—Bos ton transcript. Unpronounceable. Ethol—"Supper is wcady, Uncle John." Undo John—"You mcau breakfast, don't you, dear?" Ethel—" 'Es; but I tau't eay it."— Demorest's Magazine. True Geniu,, The Philistine —"Is it true that genius is ouly a capacity for taking paius?" Tho Poet—"No. True genius is the ability to write fly-time poetry in the middle of wintor." —Indianapolis Jour nal. With or Without. "With or without?" asked the bar ber, as the customer took his seat in the chair. "Without," replied tho customer. Whereupon the barber shaved him without any conversation.—Chicago Tribune. A Thoughtfui Girl. Mother (readiug)—"A Western in ventor has just patented a machine that will tos3 a man 50J feet into tho air by simplv touching n spring." Pretty Daughter—"Goodness gra cious! Let rao destroy that paper beforo papa gets hold of,it." —Chicago News. No Time to Lose. &> §■ "What's your hurry, Robinson?" "I've got my wife's new bonnet and I waut to get it home before tho stylo changes."—Chicago P.ecord. No Reciprocity. "Hopkins is the meanest man on earth." "Why?" "I rode downtown with liim this morning and let him tell mo all about his sufferings with the grip, hut when I began to tell mino ho got off the ear." —Chicago Record. Never Satisfied. "I suppose," said tha customer, "people almost light for fresh oggs at this season of tha year?" "Yos, sir," replied the grocer. "Still, at tho lunch counters you'll find them scrambling over stale eggs. Condensed milk, ma'am? Yes'in."— Chicago Tribune. Squaring Up. Freddie' 3 Papa—"What do you in tend to do with the holo iu that doughnut when you get all the cake eaten from around it?" Freddie (after serious thought)—"l guess I'll give it to little sister to pay fer the bite she gimmo out of her ap ple."—Chicago News. Easily Accomplished. "Did you evor liavo auv trouble in getting out of town?" asked tho friend to whom Mr. Stormingtou Barnes was relating his theatrio experiences. "Mono whatever," was the answer. "Tho towns we played were so small that all wo had to do was to walk two or three blocks."—Washington Star. A Business I'apa. "Young mau." said the young woman's father, "you have boasted several times that you possessed au honored name." "Yes, sir," replied the suitor, haughtily. "Well, may I inquire what bank it will ho honored ataud for how much?" —Tit-Bits. Birdie's Appetite. "Have you met Mr. Woolly, the Western millionaire?" asked tho sharp-faced young lady. •"Oh, yes," replied the plump ono; "he took me iu to dinner ut Mrs. Hy tono's last night. He was quite; gal lant, and remarked upon my bird-like appetite." "Indeed, dear! We'J, he's a good judge. You know he runs an ostrich farm in California." KEEPING DOWN COMPOSITION COST. Uow a Publisher May Slain tain si Manual Training School to His Profit, The question of typesetting is mighty important in a country office. Here is how one wide-awake pub lisher solved the problem, with bene fit to himself and others. He advertised for a bright girl to learn typesetting, giving her to under stand that she was to be taught the trade thoroughly. But he did not promise her regular work. Ho said he should have occasional rushes, whou there would be an opportunity to earn a little pin money. The ex planation of his schcmo is this: After the first week, an averago girl will set fairly clean proof, and at the end of the third or fourth, will do almost as much as an experienced hand. This publisher offered to teach the girls, who generally live with their parents iu a small town or city, the business, but would not agree to pay them any thing. He never lacked for girls anxious to learn, aud ho soon had a largo reserve force to draw upon in an emergency. A variation, which works satisfac torily in most cases, is to givo the girls whatever they make, after the first month, or wheuever they become competent to correct their own proof. It is always well, too, when making snch an arrangement, to suggest that they learn to read thoir own proofs, and correct them, whioh in case of calling them in to assist in a rush at some future time will be a great help. It may be objected that this is im posing heavy responsibilities upon the girls; but if the matter is fully ex plained at the start, aud they accept the offer, there is no injustice iu it. And there is always the possibility of its being a source of profit to them at some future time.—Newspaperdom. WISE WORDS. Truo love is always liberal. Hope is a tonic for patience. The unpardonable sin is to refuse to love. A diamond is worth more than its settings. An excess of harmless amusement is harmful. You can't mend your manners with a needle. Public favor is a poor platform to stand on. Kiud words take les3 broath than harsh onos. People always notice the spots on the raiment of pride. The man who lives for self has a very small objeot to live for. Qur eyes have a double vision—out ward aud inward. The outward looks at those wo meet, the inward beholds ourselves. The outward detects faults, the inward, sees perfection. The man who says he will do wrong if someone olse does not right has al ready dono wrong in his mind, aud is casting about for a poor excuse with which to justify himself.—Ham's Horn. The Queer Ways of llirtls. One fine day a batch of tiny parra keet3 from a neighboring island ar rived, aud I congratulated myself on having at last acquired some amiable members of my bird community. Such gentle creatures were never seen. With their pale-green plumage aud the little gray-hooded heads which easily explained their name of "capu chin," they made themselves quite happy iu one of the many domes or cupolas of the Aral) cage. In a few days, however, a mysterious ailment broke out among all the other birds. Nearly every bird seemed suddenly to prefer going about on ouo leg. This did not surprise mo very much at at first, as tho mosquitoes used to bite their little legs cruelly, and I was always contriving net curtains, etc., to keep these jrests out. At last it dawned on me that many of the canaries had actually only one leg. An hour's careful watching showed mo a parrakeet sidling up to a canary, and after feigning to be deeply ab sorbed in its own toilet, preening each gap wing feather most carefully, the little wretch would give a sudden swift, nip at tho Blendor leg of itt neighbor, aud absolutely bite it oil'. Of course, I immediately turned the capuchins out of the cage with much obloquy, but too Into to save several of my poor little pets from a ouo legged existence.—Tho C'ornhill. Danish .Method of Curing Cheese. Denmark and Holland are the largest exporters of dairy products in Europe. In both of these countries the most intelligent thought is given to tho per fecting of all processes in that branch of agriculture. A Danish method, re cently devised, to prevent the genera tion of mites in choese is said to be entirely effective. Tho process con sists in continually whitewashing tho rooms iu whioh tho cheesos are cured until the mites are dostroyed, tho cheeses boforo being placed iu these apartments being steeped in brine for a wholo day. During their stay of a fortnight iu the curing room they are carefully scraped and wiped daily. Finally they are washed in lime water and are then storod on thoroughly clean shelves. Unfortunately Danish cheeses, for a thorough tost of this process, are not so subject to tho gen eration of mites as are French and Italian sorts. If those could bo freed from tho attack of mites through tho use of tho Dahish process, its value would be inestimable. Tins Wall of tho Caul. The English lash away at us; llus, sia abandons us; (Icrmauy scorns us; j Italy hates us, and the pig-dog of a Siamese, to whom we scarcely gave | dogs' food at the Elysce, barks at our beels. Iu a little time, thanks to the republic, one wilt blush to be a Frenchman.—Paris L'Auturite. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the Inst few years was supposed to be inourablo. For a great many years dot torn pronounced it a local rliseaio and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Ss Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on tho market. It is taken Internally in doses from JO drops to a tenspoonful. It acts directly ou tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any ease it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi monials. Address K.J, CnEKEYfc Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. In Nagasaki, Japan, there is a fire works maker who manufactures pyro technic birds of great size that, when exploded, sail in a lifelike manner through the air, and perform many movements exactly like those of living birds. The secret of making these wonderful things has been in the pos session of the eldest child of the fami ly of each generation for more than 400 years. To Cure A Cold In Ono Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Drugtfibia refund money it it fails iu cure. £o Government ordnance experts are gathering up unexploded shells around Santiago, and are sending them to Washington for examination by jud ges in order to determine the reason why they did not explode when they struck the shore, so that similar mis takes may be prevented in the future and the responsibility fixed. Captain Donahoe, of the bark Anita Berwind, who has just arrived at Philadelphia from the scene of the recent conflict, states that almost everywhere shells, apparently as sound as when they were flred from t li- guns on the warships of Sampson's fleet, can be picked up. Edurnto Your Bowels With Cascnrets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever 10c, 25c. II C. C- C. fail, druggists reluud mouey. Many of the tall, old houses in the residential streets and even squares of the inner belt of London, which less than a century ago were the houses of the well-to-do. have been cut up into tenements in the perpetual search for rooms to live. To Care Constipation Forever* Take Cusearets Cuudy Cuthavtlc. 10c or 23c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists rcfuud moucy- The White Star line steamer"Adria tic, which was built in 1871 at Belfjist and is one of tho oldest boats of the i line, is about to be broken up. I "Every morning I have a J 1 had taste in my mouth; my j | tongue is coated; my head j | aches and 1 often feel dizzy. I 3 I have no appetite for breakfast | | and what food 1 eat distresses j J me. I have a heavy feeling in | j my stomach. I am getting so j j weak that sometimes 1 tremble j ] and my nerves are all unstrung, j I lam getting pale and thin. I j I am as tired in' the morning as 3 | What does your doctor say? || I "You are suffering from im- M j pure blood." ® I What is his remedy? jS J#* I You must not have consti pated bowels if you expect the Sarsaparfila to do its best work. But Ayer's Pills cure constipa tion. We have a book 011 Paleness and Weakness which you may have for the asking. Wrlto to our Ooctarß. Perhaps you would lilto to consult eminent physician* about your condi tion. Write us froeiv all tho particulars in your case. You will receive a prompt reply. Address, DR. J. C. AYER, I Lowell, Mass. I w^vynlagarßTT■■l^ Spalding's iVleans "Standard of Quality" on Athletic Goods Insist upon Spalding's Handsome Catalogue Fr?o. A. U. bi'ALDISO & DKOS„ N"'v York. Chicago. Denver. i Q FOR 14 CENTS t (TJ) Js- w owish 1 Pkg.T. Day'frnd'/hh, 0110 * ° l"c # 1 Pkg. Karly Ripu t'nhlmgo, 10c C " Earliest Red Bert, 10c * - ? v VF.,21 J Light u* Cucumber 100 • XMWmM ' I II California Fig Tomato, He! ®i I 3 " Bblllant Eluvvor Heo'di, l?c C frSl IVorth * 1 • 00 - 'or 14 ocDtm TlXo € t° rt th^' 00 *!^^ \V A IS, TKD r" M ? of th'.t n i p-A v s '' will not benefit Komi .its. to Ripans Chemical Co.. >ew\ork lor lo samules aud loou teatlmoplala, W > IOS, I'lays, Tricks and Novelties. IlMlat.Frpe. j inrsTrms o L inro trffiQ 1 ! V. s o a ® Riding in the wind and dust roughens the face and ° ° often causes painful chapping and cracking of the skin. g 2 Those who are so affected should use a pure soap. ji 2 Ivory Soap is made of vegetable oils that are soothing in ® ° their nature; it can be used freely even on tender faces, 3 ® for there is nothing in it to irritate or injure. 5 ° IVORY SOAP IS 99"/foo PER CENT. PURE. 3 LA WORD OF WARNING.—There are many white soaps, each represented to be " just 3 as good as the ' Ivorythey ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and insist upon getting it. O p?rl*h. IP?2. ty Tht Promt A 0m le Co.,Claclnciil. Ot v ,OHL^_OHE_DOllftß_pp " S ' AcyE i -| ew£l • •• t-.. SS3'ss, l iMSjg'rts!js!; tube tire--, hl'-'h vrndee.iuiiiment throughout, finest finish, enameled blrk, irr.-- n or ranro. n. handsome nirkel trimmings nnv g,.', r .<i. -4 v r UO inch frame. WP. send \ IMM)l\(i O.N'K YE Ait (JI AKANTEK. oitDKlt TO-DAY. iffl® w " s Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & GO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL. MOTES IN A SUNBEAM. Tlicy May Now 110 Counted auit Classi fied. Counting the dancing motes in a bar of sunlight sounds like one of those hopeless, never-ending tasks with which malignant fairies delight to break the spirits of little heroines in the German folk stories. Something more than this, however, has been achieved by modern science, which is now able to count the particles float ing in any given portion of the atmos phere, says Pearson's Weekly, and de termine what proportion of these are dangerous germs and what are mere dust. Dr. Frankland's experiments have shown us how to count the micro organisms, and now a Scotch scientist, by a totally different method, has been enabled to take stock of the more harmless but hardly less interesting dust motes. Thirty thousand such par ticles have been detected by him in the thousandth of a cubic inch of the air in a room. In the outside atmos phere in dry weather the same meas urement of air yielded 2,119, whereas after a heavy rainfall the number was only 521. That this power of prying into atmospheric secrets will eventual ly yield very important results must be obvious to all. Among the most curi ous discoveries already made is the direct and constant relation which ex ists between dust particles and fogs, mist and rain. Tobacco Raising. Prior to 1559 Virginia was the great est tobacco-producing state of Amer ica, the annual yield being 122,000,000 pounds. The present yield of Virginia is approximately 50,000,000 pounds per annum. Since the civil war Kentucky has taken first place in tobacco, yield ing annually 225,000,000 pounds. The first equestrian statue erected in Great Britain was that of Charles I. at Charing Cross, London, facing Parliament street. Bennty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarcts, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the bodv. Begin to day to Danish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, •nd that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarcts,—beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Of every 100 Prussians more than 31 (34.4) have accounts in saving banks. There are altogether 7,642,977 such ac counts. In 28.48 per cent of the cases, however, the amount deposited is under sls. The value of the deposits is 4.967.000.000 marks, or more than a billion dollars. Dr. Peth Arnold's Cough Killer best medi ( ino ever tried for Colds. L. <'. 11A.MMO.MI, 22 coldeu St., Nowburgh, N. V., Nov. 20, 1,-97. Princeton's growth is remarkable. A Within ten years the university's en dowments and the number of the dormitories have doubled. Don't Tohaofo Spit and Smoke Tour I.lfe Away# To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or 81. Curo guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. The loftiest inhabited place in the world is the Buddhist monastery of Haine, in Thibet. It is about 17,000 feet above the sea. Piso's Cure cured me of a Throat and Lung trouble of three yoirrs' standing.—E. CADY, lluntiugton, lad., Nov. 12, ism. Soothing Syrup f6rchildren teething, softens the uutivs. red iters intlamnm tion, allays puin, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. | "1 have gouo 14 day* at a time without a movement ol' the boivelt, not being able to move them except by using hot water Injections. Cbr into constipation for seven years plac ed mo in this terrible condition; during that time I did ev ery thing 1 heard of but i:-. ver found any relief; such was my ease until 1 began using CASCAKETS, I now have from cue to tinee passages u day. and If I was .-lob i would give fcIOJ.OJ lor each movement; 1 is such a relief.' A VLMLI; L.JIUNT. ltli'J Russell til.. Detroit, Mich. CANDY Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Tnrte Good. Do Guud, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe, lUe, 20c, 50c. ... CURE GONCTIPATEON. ... Sterling Itemed? Ccuiptoy, Chicago, XoalrcrJ, Ji: York. 322 Acaol* 1 Medical Corpora? ten, Woonsocket. R. IT W UNCLE saw And good enough for you. There is more of ' Carter's Ink used by the U. S. Government than of all other makes put together. It costs you no more than the poorest ask for it. Funny booklet" How to Make Ink Pictures'* free. CARTER'S INK CO., Boston, Mass. DfAGNo^T"' C/AN 7 IKTAMIIILLSAML FF THYSELF or Know Thyself Manual. A id-parfe pamphlet by a Ilumnnitnrinn and emi nent medical author. fJ h ML'v a ,,v"i l Qr UO Y n,l r of Medical Science for MEN ON I,\, whether innrrlt-l, unnuirried. or nbout to tnnrry: young, inlddlenged or old. J'rlco .i M-entH by mall, sealed; sent free for tin dnvs Ad dress The Peabody llt dleal Institute, No. Rulflnch st.. H iston, Mas*, chief Consulting Plivsician. graduate of Harvard Medical College, class iSfd! Late surgeon sth Mass. Reg. Vol* . the most entl- VMVTF.'."! WF" ALIVA YS (TKEH ; U* tl'r'frcml'yTos'/o'to'l. oll P erson or Medical institute has nt ,ri}T,?^:n u ' a 1 !° n v st °i.vh'crit ■ I'? Institution could undergo —ltiistnii i.iurna] he Peabody Medical ln-tliute has uiuny imita tors, but no uquala.—liuHtou Herald, 3 F^PMQIfIMI JOIIIv vi nonius, f Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Late Principal Examiner U.S. Pension Bureau, jyrsiu civil war, !uiii.s,atl.v since, "H PnPQY NEW DISCOVERY; ...... ■ quick relief and curat wont cases. Book f testimonial* and 10 riuvn' irwatm-nti ' re ®. I>r- H. H. QUEEN'S SONS. Bo* D. Atlanta. Gat P. N. U. 11 'BO A GOOD GARDE S\i is a pleasure and a profit. Gregory's seed book ii rce'.s a right beginning. Gregory's seed insure the ui >st successful ending. Get tho book now it's free. Juuics J. H. Gregory & Sou. MorbicJieai. Mass. WfUM ATIBM ■■ALEXAXDKII REMEDY CO.. :4B Greenwich St.. &Y, Best Cough Sy rup.T;i-U .s Good! UflC P8
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