3 XXN DON ' T R U,N VOUR STOMACH WITH MEDICINE. | fH Bunyadl J&nos I |,U# IVJ ' < IS A NATURAL LAXATIVE MINBRAL WATER. i jS Endorsed and used by the most prominent physicians I V * n as the best and safest remedy for dls °^ ® biliousness, liver troubles, gout and It Cures Constipation! >?<& 2 Take one-half glassful on arising in the morning and you will feel the remarkableeffects in half an hour. Bfftffprfpl*yw V\ A Cf/" For the I f /"v/~v ¥/" •* the label. Miff fl AMI gt stallP H John A. Salxcr Socd Co. h' Crwta, Wis. P M~T -BT-BI I B i H M M ■ m M il FREE ELEGTJSie BELT OFFER iUiUtHWirmiiiM" WITHTEHDATSWEL WEAMMO gi an T readorof this paper. j rest! snnrnntw. COSTS _ w k w ALMOST I!3TriISQ compared with most all other treatments. Curra when .11 r.ihircleo. trls bolts, sppilmr n snrt r. ne. Ir. fsll. QUICK DURE for inorothunfiOallmonts. OSI.V HURKCt'RE for ult nervous ( diseases, weaknesses and disorders. For complete i i"nlt'll confidential catalogue, enttblsntiont snd msiltoua. ; ISEARS. ROEOUCIt & CO.. Chicago. | DR.SHA.FER fffr \ L lh '" Urino Spolnllst (Water \ Doctor) cuu detect mid explain f> T m |t'"' most coniplionlcd chronio U disease by the urlno; if curable, M saffi/ treat it successfully by mall. Bend 4 cents for niallingcaso , 'Cv f"r urino. Consultation, annl ' M f lir,n '"' r "l ,ort M d book : V jjjk v . "jj.'ip. L'oiVnilAvo, -hirst Floor, Pittsburg,Pa. E|y q v I 1 10 i t fi ;j| ■ M I!.(! 11. STKVI'NS a'T'II".? 1 7 at "ISS." Llv. Hl7—Hth Street, WASH INCTON. D.C. Br.moh ofticos: Chicago. Ciovelaud and Detroit. DROPSYSKKS caacts- tJo-.H a.l tf-toii'inui.. | 0 ttu> h* trcitmn .t Frou. Dr. U. H. QUEEN B SONS. Sox B. Atlanta. Ua ®l o^gan'i am '"s | Wreck® fifo® strong enough to stand H AT 1 *57 sgeSSrJStSr'itU I plain that nothing in the g] m ** ** world can possibly take m the place of restful sleep, || yet many try to eke out E ,R+t&S£E9t&*S an existence without this ra E&aU & S3 v&v ij \&je tikp u & w&r tiwJ sustaining power. Their ra lan impossibility, or at H „ dreamn? Ttisnotstrafe I ££GS&EtHm weakness,' amounting soon to complete prostration, follows inability to sleep. There is no let-up to the strain. Vital forces are drawn upon, confirmed invalid ism results. The recuperative power of natural sleep is wonderful. Complete physical and mental exhaustion gives place, after a few hours of quiet slumber, to a full renewal of energy. The fatigue of body and mind disappears entirely while 1,11 "" 111 3 * BcmmmaarMm^*X!B;aB * ms all the muscles are strong and ! w ff g— raisr"e* I tion which must have oppor tltenv£L*Jm B tunity to assert themselves. P—m-——a—mmm Based on this clear demon- stration, Dr. Greene's Nervura HHBBHkW.IAFI'k, 1 ¥!!',! 1 I V 1 ?chh blood and nerve remedy was J t ''4 *• * constructed by Dr. Greene to fl* *. r\V, | VVVAu V! H help Nature combat the ills 11, ** ill \ I -'' -1 H that attack men and women. ' K What no amount of powerful j i tf Wl v| ill Ht li\| "tfc drugs could possibly accotn- I!"\\V' 5' ii iH pßsh, can be successfully and i N fepfl promptly effected by healthy Blood and nerves, the kind of blood which flows in strength t T ening flood to every portion ■ "V*T ; iU of the body, tlie condition of w■- ' ' serves which permits awak msl i&W \\' '* eucc * Nature to seize its op ' rtunit y to restore to perfect fl Airs. FLORENCE TAYLOR, of 4 'yfe .'■■ | Courtland Place, Bridgeport, Cone., BgaJ 1 ' M. I i Bil ftW; "For four years I was troubled i( 11 r fj' ' j R ')■ p}' I 5 i ,i ervoua debility and hysteria 111 V UKwfwvni If iI l\ip ! deepWssnM* and meutal depression, ■6m \ \&*riilv I////! Jtlra 1 D 'in >'• ; and for months I was confined to my ft\ \ f 1 Sjf/l myppetu"ih > dtariSJM*n'|Mh"d ■lk 1 y/Ij ifflariiptfff Ufc°nmf made CntW f d " 1>; in,erest Mwis\leh.J 'V 71 K another peraon. After'"eking ix ' )!// bottles I thankfully proclaim* a my- W W SlSlKi ? C '. f „ ' tr ?.", K , ; ' nd wc " Those six In U do'lnrs a!:d° r w hundreds of I Br, Greene's Nir- L A/1 ..•J vura is the Remedy ' vA"t R^'< , that Cures, / '4. 1 \[\l| 1W Xcl PntJ explanation of these matters r /) ,1 \ ,\\Y tl ,?,B Or °"ono on rique.t, wlth- II J \\vn KvS!®ftv#y/a i^ h V?fv Dr - aretn >'' address Is iV 1 IV I I* £ ?} f Street, New York City. £ " ft ".ch breed ing season. IToney dew has been a subject of re cent investigations which show it to be a sugary substance obtained from the juice of the trees—such as syca more, ash and lime—on which it is found. The statement that lioney dew Is sometimes produced by other insects than aphides seems to he ill founded, as reports indicate that the insects no ticed arc prisoners that have been caught by the sticky honey dew. The largest hothouses in the country devoted exclusively to the cultivation of orchids are in New Jersey. Four hundred varieties may be found there, from Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, Ec uador, Bolivia, Costa ltica, Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico, the principal supply sources; also from every other tropical and sub-tropical country, in cluding one from the Philippines, which has taken kindly to American soil. A new nethod has been discovered whereby balloonists may communicate while at an altitude of over GOOO feet with those on the ground. The method consists of a huge drum placed some fifty feet below the car which is beat en by electricity. The dots and dashes of the Morse telegraphic code have been adopted with complete success. This will prove a great advantage in warfare. Hitherto balloons have been limited to an ascension of 1000 to 1500 feet on account of their telegraphic wires, and have thus been unable to escape the range of fire. Between Formosa and tho const of China lies a group of twenty-one isl ands, interspersed with innumerable reefs and ledges, which are called the Pescadores Islands. According to the investigation of a Japanese geologist, these islands have suffered in a re markable manner from the northeast winds, which blow with savage vio lence there during nine months of the year. The original area of the islands has been greatly reduced by erosion, and their surfaces are barren and des olate, so that the wind whipped group forms "a quasi desert amidst the green Island world of Southeastern Asia." Several years ago members of the Geological Survey suggested that in former times the Tennessee River, in stead of joining the Ohio, as at pres ent, flowed into the Gulf of Mexico through the channels of the Coosa and Alabama Rivers. This conclusion has recently been corroborated in a singu lar manner by Mr. Charles T. Simp son, of the Smithsonian Institution. The original suggestion was based on the appearances of the land, hut Mr. Simpson's continuation depends upon the distribution of a particular form of fresh-water mussel which, although It is peculiar to the Tennessee River, is also found in the Coosa and Ala bama. As these creatures cannot tra verse the land, the inference is that formerly the waters of the Tennessee flowed southward into the streams above named. The White Wings' Drinking Cup. Some thirsty "white wing" has in vented an emergency drinking cup the knowledge of which s spreading among the city laborers rapidly. It is not an uncommon sight, now to see a street cleaner taking a long and satis fying draught by the use of an ordin ary paper hag as a drinking cup. The bag is begged from any peanut vender who happens near. The thirsty one opens and fills the hag in the usual way with water from one of the street hydrants. Lifting the bag full of water so that one corner of the bottom rests in his mouth, tlie drinker simply bites out the corner of the bag and the drink begins. He can make tho flow as slow or as fast and as long as he pleases. But it takes a new bag for the second drink.—New York Sun. Tho Odor of tho Kudzu Vine. The kudzu vine, which has become iso valuable in rapidly covering trel lises, pillars and buildings, has been esteemed mainly on this account. Its growth of over 100 feet in a single season is truly amazing. It was dis tributed at dolichos japonlca, though it is new said its proper baptismal name Is paehyrhizuß tliuiibergianus, derived from Its enormous roots. It appears that where the plant has become strongly established all the branches of the last year do not die back to the ground. From these enduring stems spikes of bright purple, beanlike flow ers issue. They are so hidden by the foliage as to be unobserved, but soon make themselves known by a delight ful odor that is wafted to long dis tances around.—Medians' Monthly. Five Acres In Cotton. Mr. William Love, on Judge John Youmans's plantation, made on tt/o acres four bales of cotton, netting bin 2100 pounds of lint and 800 bushels of cotton seed. The cotton at ten cents brought $2lO, and the seed, ?:t twenty-five cents a bushel, bringing S2OO. Thus it will be seen that the seed the farmers used to throw away in this country are bringing nearly or quite as much as the lint.—Swainsboro Pine Forest. Wilt Be Found Out. If ycu have a habit of speaking light ly of your acquaintances you may rest; assured that they will hear cf it.— Atchison Globe. THE CHANGE OF LIFE Xa the most important period in a wo man's existence. Owing to modern methods of living, not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change without*experiencing a train of very annoying and some times painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the blood surging to the heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follows, sometimes with chills, as if the heart were going to stop for good, are symptoms of a dan- Serous, nervous trouble. Those hot ashes are just so many calls from nature for help. The nerves are cry- Mns. JENNIE NQBI.*. ing out for assistance. The cry should be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound was pre pared to meet tho needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life. It builds up tlie weakened nervous system, and enables a woman to pass that grand change triumphantly. " I was a very sick woman, caused \>y Change of Life. I suffered with hot flushes, and fainting spcllfe. I was afraid to go on the street, my head and back troubled me so. I was en tirely cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."— MRS. JENNIE NOBLE, 5010 Keyser St., German town, Fa. There are eight submarine cables of over 2,000 miles in length. A Ilcadarhe Cure Not Compote* <>( Harmful Drugw. Garfield Ileadachn Towders enjoy the dis tinction of being Absolutely Pure, Effective and Harinlcßß ; they are made from Herbs, Maine has 175 factories in which fish and vegetables are canned. The Bent Prescription for Chills and Fovor Is a bottle of GROVE'S TASTKT.EWI CHILLTONIO. it la simply iron and quinine tn a tasteless form. No cure—uopay. I'rlce 600. There is no poor law in China. There are no Sundays. Frey**yv*rniifugc by Tin 11. Send £ R >O. to E. A* S. I'RKV, BALTIMORE. MD., if not lor bale at your druggist or store. The first anti-slavery society was or ganized in 1775 at Philadelphia. Million* Use Cnrter's Inlc which is sure proof of its excellent quality. Is made chemically accuruto. Thereioru the best. The Prince of Wales pays at the rate of £350 a thousand for his cigars. These precious weeds arc seven inches long. WO refund 10C for every pnekago of PUT NAM FADELESS DYE that fulls to give siitis fuotioii. Mouroo Drug Co., Uniouvillo, Mo. Lived Before tho Pharoahs. There has been brought to the Hall of the Dead in the British Museum, says the New Press, the body oi a man who lived in Egypt in time long 1 .lore the days of Mcnes, the first king of the United Egypt. It was probably 7.000 years ago that this man roamed about, hunting 011 the shores of the Nile with his weapons of flint. When he died his body was treated to a prepar ation of bitumen and placed in the tomb from which the explorers took it. The tomb was hollowed out of the sand stone on the west bank of the Nile, in Upper Egypt, and the body rests in the British Museum in a model of the tomb. The mummy lay on its left side with its knees drawn up and its hands over its face. The grave was covered with a slab of unworked stone, and in it, beside the body, were disposed flint knives and several vases partly filled with the dust of funeral offerings. The indications arc that the man belonged to a light skinned, fair-haired people. He was of the race which came into Egypt in the earliest times, when the setting of the Nile made a land capable of cultivation. These people might be called the abo riginals of Egypt, and remains of their settlements arc found on the west bank of the Nile. Cures Asthma Do you know what it is to have the asthma? Or have you ever seen one suffer with it ? The hard struggle for air, the spasmodic breathing, the nights spent in the chair, all tell a story of terrible suffering. Ayer's 'Cherry Pectoral certainly cures asthma; also bronchitis, hoarseness, .veak lungs, whooping-cough, croup, winter coughs, night coughs, and hard colds. Three sizes: 25c., 53c., SI.OO. If your druggist cannot supply you. send us one m £ a wo w '" ®*rr " largo bottle to you, !. rßeo P r ®P aJfl - He sure nnrt (tlve u yom Lowell g, P T ; CM ° mC ®' Addro>fl ' J * °- AYKB CO, And every Distressing irritation of the Skin and Scalp instantly Relieved by a Bath with And a single anointing with CUTICURA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. This treatment, when followed in severe cases by mild doses of CUTICURA RESOLVENT, to cool and cleanse the blood, is the most speedy, perma nent, and economical cure for torturing, disfigur ing, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humors with loss of hair ever compounded. i TJSE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cuticura Ointment,' for preserving-, purifying, and beautifying the sfein, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stop ping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the fcrm of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women and mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can in duce these who have once used these great skin purifiers and bcau tifiers to use any others. CUTICURA SOAP combines delicate emollient properties derived from CUTICURA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refresh fng of flower odors. No other mecicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautify ing the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, viz., TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin and complexion soap, the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap in the world. Complete External and Internal Treatment for fevorv IJumn- Af* J. • Conltltig of COT! cum SOAP (25C.J, to cl.aiiso tho .kino' HI „'J ua hra „ d coo. blood. THE SET, $1.25