" Trust Not to Appearances." That which seems hard to bear may be a great blessing. Let as take a lesson from the rough weather of Spring. It is doing good despite appear ances. Cleanse the system thoroughly; rout out all impurities from the btocd with that greatest specific, Hood's Sarsaparilla. Instead of sleepless niphts, with conso- I quent irritnblmmss ami an undone, tired I feeling, you will have a tone and a bracing air that will enable you to enter into every day's work with pleasure. Remember, Hood's never disappoints. t Goitre- "Goitro wan BO expensive in mod teal attendance that I let mine go. It made me a nertoct wreck, until I took Hood's Sar eapanlla, which entirely cured me." Mua THOMAS JONES, 13.) South St,, Utica, N. Y. Punning Soros-"Five years ago my affliction came, a running sore on my log. causing me great anguish. Hood's Sarsapar illa healed tno sore, which has never re- j turned.'' MRS. A. W. BARRETT, 3U Powell Street, Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, the non-Irritating and the only cathartic to take with Hood'a Sarnaparilla. STOCKS AND GRAIN CoiiimlKsion, 1-16. CorrcdpoiiileiM'C Solicited. OTTERSON ft WILSON, M^ r L?cL^T Phone. 25i!7 Broad. 52 Broadway, New Yorlj. Burglar Alarm. Indicates Instantly the opening of n door or win- | dow. The most unique artie.o on the market, 1 postpaid upon receipt of 500. Agent* wanted. Ail dress O.J. OUNDEL, 171 Illumes tt.. Baltimore, ild Catarrh Cannot be Cured With local njiplicntionMiß they cannot reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, anil acts di rectly on thoblood and mucous*surface. Hall's Cutarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tno best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular pre scription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood puri fiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredi ents is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY cfc Co.. Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. A five-year-old boy was recently ad judged insane by a Chicago court. Educate Yonr Bowel® With Cnncarets. Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever. 10c,25c. if C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money Steamship Statistics. There are fully 1,000 tons of piping of various kinds in the average Atlan tic liner. The furnaces will consume no less than 7,500,000 cubic feet of air an hour. The boiler tubes, if placed li a straight line, would stretch near ly ten miles, and the condenser tubes more than twenty-five miles. The to* tal number of separate pieces of steel in the main structure of the ship is not less than 40,000, and the total num ber of cubic feet of timber used in the construction is more than 100,000. The total number of rivets is not far from 1.250.000. IIIIn Swell Head. "That's a swell hat you are wear ing," said the city editor. "Just look what a swell head it is on," answered the court reporter, in thoughtless haste. —Indianapolis Jour nal. HEALTH and beauty are the glories of perfect woman hood. Women who suffer constantly with weakness peculiar to their sex cannot retain their beauty. Preservation of pretty features and rounded form is a duty women owe to themselves. ~ iThe mark of excessive monthly suf- i THE cring is a familiar one in the faces of young American women. , MARKS OF Don't wait, young women, until mnm** your good looks are gone past recall. SHFFERSHG Consult Mrs. Pinkham at the out- start. Write to her at Lynn, Mass. \ Miss EDNA ELLIS, Higginsport, Ohio, writes: "DEAR MRS. PINKHAM—I am a school teacher and had suffered untold agony during my menstrual periods for ten years. My nervous sys tem was almost a wreck. 1 suffered with pain in my side and . . had almost every ill human flesh is heir to. 1 had taken treatment from a number of physicians who gave mo no relief. In fact one F eminent specialist said NL me, I must submit to IcZfn \ wrote to Mrs. Pinlc f' ham my F/ / \ V*"NJL TLIE A<^VICE S IVEN / . v J ' I / me atui now * A I /I / \ suffer no more fljl V. N during menses. in / i \ about my case, I B l\ \ / JJ will cheerfully answer all f J \ / ' Miss KATE COOK, 16 A dison St., Mt. Jackson, Ind„ writes: "DEAR MRS. PINKHAM I am by occupation a school teacher, and for a long while sui fered with painful menstruation and nervousness. 1 have re ceived more benefit from Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetat'- Com pound than from all remedies that I have ever tried." Bear in Mind That "The Gods Help Those Who Help Them solves." Seif Help Should Tesuh You to Use I SAPOLIO A black lioness has lately been addea to the collection of animals in the Jardln des Plantos,- in Paris. Lions of this color are found only in the in terior of the Sahara, and are scarce even there. To Cnr# n Cold 1n One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabletß. All Prugglfctb relund money If It falls to cure. 25c. More than a century ago a meeting house was erected at the head of the Tuckahoc iiver, near Tuckahoe, N. J., and it was painted for the first time three weeks ago. Beanty la 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 front the body. llegin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, ; and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Caacarets, —beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c,50c. Iron visiting cards are popular in Germany. The name is printed in sil ver. and 40 of th* sheets only measure one-tenth c* kn inch in thickness. To Care Constipation Forever, Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. The London papers are speaking of the Vicereine of India as "The Letter of Asia." Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous reps after first, day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. S" trial bottle and treatiso free. Dr.R.II.KI.INE. Ltd. 031 ArchSt.Phila,Pa Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the pums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic.3sc abottle. Pi BO'S Cure is tho medicine to break up children's Coughs and Colds. MTH. M. G. BLUNT, Sprague, Wash., March 8,1801. The assessed valuation of Boston is 51.036.690.575, and the value of the • property, exempt from taxation is $172,926,678. The King of Italy is a confirmed vegetarian. • ROMAN FORUM EXCAVATIONS. Italian I'ubllc at Last Ilecom n nter- Cfttori In Tliom. The explorations now being carried on in the Forum have aroused unusual interest among the Italian public, which is beginning to shake off from its lethargy and to take an interest in the remnants of its past history,says the London Post. At every new stone that comes to light there is a rush to the Forum to see what It may contrib ute to the knowledge of the topogra phy and history of ancient Rome. The most recent discovery is one of frag ments of a large inscription at the foot of the arch of Septimus Severus. The inscription is cut in the dark Ro man stone known as travertino and dates from the end of the republic. The inscription seems to have been cut on two columns, and to have covered :at least two large hlofks of stone. Of one column only a few letters remain, i too little to give any certain indica -1 tion of the meaning, but it Is hoped I that before long further excavations will lead to the discovery of other i fragments. The inscription on the other column is more complete, though I not sufficiently bo to enable archeolo i gists to conclude anything certain con cerning its real character. It indl i cates measures of length and breadth i and refers to buildings and spots the i j names of which are unfortunately on the missing fragments. It seems that the inscription refers to a temple of Jupiter or of Hercules Victor and to the Via Sacra and the Via Nova. If i j the other fragments can be brought to i light the inscription will have a par | ticular value for the topography of tho Forum. ! FACTORIES IN THE CAVES TENNESSEE'S SOCIALISTIC COLONY MAKES NOVEL USE OF CAVERNS. llemarlcabio Subterranean Vinegar and Canning Works— Cuves Utilized as Storehouses For Celery—Barbecues ami Dances Held in a Cavern. The unique socialistic and co-oper ative colony of Ruskin, which has , been recently organized in the back j woods of middle Tennessee, about six ! miles from Teuuesseo City, owns, among other attractions, some great natural wonders iu the way of huge i caves which are not only exceedingly j curious and picturesque but useful as ! well, as since their discovery a few months ago they have been utilized I by the colonists as a canning arid ' vinegar factory and a storehouse for canned fruits aud their large celery crop, the uniformly cool temperature of the cave preserving the celery per fectly for mouths, and thus enabling tho ltuskinites to bring it forth in the spring fresh and delicious. Imagine a railroad depot with solid rock arched roof and walls about 500 feet long by sixty feet wide, well lighted, for the entrance is high aud wide enough for half a dozen teams to drive iu abreast, and some slight con ception can be gained of tho appear ance of Ruskin's largest cave. Iu the center is a little crystal lake, about fifty feet in diameter, with water so clear that you can see the stones plainly on the bottom thirty-five feet below, for that is its depth. This is the basin of a subterranean spring, from which the water flows in a comparatively large stream per petually, and which has been guided | down a wooden flume by the colonists to an overshot wheel, furnishing ! power to a pump that forces the water to the top of the great limestone bluff in which this cave is found, 200 feet above. Here is a great Portland cement cistern, holding 1300 barrels, | connected by pipes to the printery of tho colony, that would enable them to flood the building in about three min utes iu case of fire. There are various passages from the ! main cave. One of them aftor going about one-eighth of a mile opeus into ! another cave even larger than the first. These caves have never been fully ext plored, but a tramway has been built i some distance toward the second cave, i and ample facilities have been found for the storing of celery, gladiolus, cape bulbs aud other rare plants. The atmosphere iu these caves is rernark ! ably dry and pure. A short distance away from the big cave, which is used as a factory aud storehouse, is another remarkably ! beautiful natural wonder, known as ' Stalactite Cave, because of the huu dreds of wonderfully odd and curious ly shaped crystal formations with I which it is adorned. This cave is located in the face of a high bluff, aud the view to be ob -1 tained from its entrance of the sur rounding country is most attractive and extended. On last Fourth of July the colony gave a barbecue aud dauce , at the big cave. Over 2000 Tonnes seeaus attended, and over 1000 were j in the big cave at one time. The country people at first did not take to the colonists, but as they learned to know theui better that feeling passed away, and they are now tho best of friends. They bring their ! produce there to sell aud patronize the Ruskin store aud mills. They 1 found fair dealing and good articles at uniformly low prices. Ouo young , Teuuesseeau said recently: "We wish I there were more colonists, for they I have increased the value of our land : aud pay the highest taxes in the county." No satisfactory explanation as to the origin of the caves has yet been given by the geologists of the neigh borhood, and their age, although un certain, is recognized as being very great. That they were known to the Indians of prehistoric times is proved by the discovery in them of many ; unique stouo arrow heads and other 1 crude implements of the chase. Raskin's remarkable caves are not by any means the only objects of in- I terest in connection with the settle | meat, as the colony itself is entirely I out of the ordinary. It has been | founded on strict Bellamy principles j and named for the famous English ; essayist, art critic aud socialist. Its | principles are far more radical than those followed by the trancendent j alists in the celebrated Brook Farm experiment fifty years ago. This ! proved a dismal financial failure. ! Ruskin is four years old, discounts | its bills aud is rated A1 by Brad street's. Tho settlement lives as one great family, although each member is fur nished a separate home. All take their meals free at the public diuing hall. School privileges, medicines, medical attendance and laundry work are furnished free by the association, aud in the case of rough outdoor work, two suits of clothes and two pairs of shoes are also provided free. I Ruskin has a government of its own ' —direct legislation of the people. It j has its own system of money, a sys tem in which the staudard of value is !an hour's labor. It pays the wife as j much as it does the husbaud and will ! support the widow as it supported the | man. Iu case of sickness the main ! tenanoe goes on just the same as iu I health. j Trouble For Jail Officials. Wellington, Ivan., built a new jail last year, aud the authorities deter mined to name it after tho first pris { oner who might be confined in it. Thie j prisoner proved to be a woman, Mrs. ! Horton, aud the institution .-was j promptly named "Horton Jail." Now it has been proven that the woman I was innocent, and she proposes to sua j the Wellington authorities for dam ages. THE EXCELLENCE Or SYEUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and ! simplicity of the combination, but also i to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon j all the importance of purchasing* the true and original remedy. As the ' genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will . assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fio 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 other 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. BAN FRANCISCO. Cal. Louisville. kt. iiew vouk. n.v. £ Easiest running, most durable, • • surest, cleanest. World's rec- • • A ord of 230 consecutive dally J c 5a centuries. Always ready to • J ride. Nothing to entangle or J © soil the clothing. iGoliimbia Chain Models I J Embody the results of 22 years' J • experience In the application* J 5a of the best methods of cycle* • building. ! Words and Vedettes. I • • The new Martfords have radl-J • .A cal improvements everywhere.* i • 5a Vedettes cannot beequuled lor i • their price. • I PRICES: Chainless, $75; Co-l J lumbia Chain, SSO; Hartfords.J • $35; Vodottes, $25 and $26. • • Catalogue of any Columbia dealer, or • I by mail for one 51-cent stamp. J SPOPE MFQ. CO.. Hartford, Conn.; BAD BREATH '* I haro been using CASCARETS and at amllil and efloctivo laxative tbey are siiuply won derful. 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That gluttons may gulp them down, , —St. Paul l'ipneer Press. The Comparative Age. ! " : "Is that story old?" "Old! Why, I heard that story the same year I got this dress suit."— , ! Detroit Free Press. Ground For Apprehension. Brown—"l think there will be liti- \ ( gation over my uncle's estate." , , Jones—"Why do you think so?"' *' j Brown—"He left a lot of money." i —Puck. A Cause For Talk. Mr. Griham—"The woman is talked about awfully." Mr. G.—"Why shouldn't she bo? i Isn't she tolerably good looking?"— Boston Transcript. AVould Be Punctual Tlieu. | "If that girl coulil learn to ho i 1 punctual I believe I could marry i ] her." "Possibly if you asked licr to meet 1 you at the altar Bhe would be on j time." One on the Editor. 1 Editor (to aspiring writer) —"You should write so that the most ignor- I ant cau understand what you mean." Aspirant—"Well, what part of my paragraph don't you understand?"—• Tit-Bits. Womanly Philosophy. "I see you have dropped oue dress- I maker and taken up auother. What ; does that meau?" , "It simply means, my dear, that I j believe iu the survival of the fittest." ; —Philadelphia Bulletin. True to the End. ! Dix—"l understand Windig, the ; attorney, is seriously ill." Hix—"Yes; I met his physician I I this morning, and he says he is lying 1 at death's door." I "That's just like a lawyer." Expecting Too Much, j "He says that after we are mar- I ried," said the enthusiastic girl, "my j every wish shall be his law." "Yes," auswered Miss Cayenne,* "I understand that the statute books are full of obsolete laws."—Washington Star. Maki-ig It Bcitduhle. ' Mother—"How did papa's new book get in this condition?" Bobby—"Why, mamma, I heard papa say last night that the book was I too dry for him, so I put it in the bathtub and let the water run."— j Pearson's Weekly. An Old Hand. ' Maud —"Did he ask you to be his ' j wife?" j Mae "Yes." Maud—"How did he say it?" Mae—"Oh, as if he had had a good deal of practice asking the same , question."—Boston Transcript. Extreme Opposition. "I never saw a man so violently op- 1 posed to capital as Sniggles, the labor-leader," remarked Spykes to I Spokes. "What about Sniggles?" "Well, he won't even use capital 1 letters iu spelling his own name."— ■ Judge. An Infallible Sign. "Sir. Clair," said the manager, ! "you positively must give up letting \ j your miud dwell so much ou your hi- j i cycle." I "Eh? Why?" asked the tragedian. "Perhaps you are not aware of it, but iu the third act, when you should have said: 'Ye gods, lam stabbed,' j you shouted, 'I am punctured.'"— j i Tit-Bits. Almoßt a Death Struggle. A large crowd had gradually formed around the two fashionably dressed ! and oblivions young girls, and at one j time it seemed necessary to separate ! them. "What can it mean?" said the i stranger, who had just come up. "It took me," said the man ad dressed, "some time to learn, but as I understand it now, one girl lias been j six months in Europe, aud while sho was gone the other one has learned to 1 play golf, and they are trying to tell each other about it."—Life. The Latest Invention. 11l r P 0 I—Old Jones 2—Now he has j j was always drop- oue of the new j ping his watch, style parachute ! hut— watch gutttds. Proving? J Proverb. Mrs. Latehours (addressing her hus band returning at 3 a.m.)— Nice hour to be coming home! Nice company you've been in, no doubt. Latehours (nonchalantly) —Hon! soit qui mal y pepgp. Mrs. Latehours—Yes, that's right! Como home and use bad kin- i cuage to yrv w \?n Tlt-Rits. 1 Don't Tohnrro Spit and Smoke Tour Life Array, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take Is'o-To* Dac, the wonder-worker, that makes tveak men strong. All druggists, 50c or 51. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. 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