* Stops Tickling All serious lung troubles be gin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night; a dose at bedtime puts the throat at complete rest. Ayers Cherry Pectoral The cure is so easy now, it's astonishing any one should run the risk of pneumonia and con sumption, isn't it? For asthma, croup, whooping-cough, bron chitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been the one great family medi cine for sixty years. Three sires: 25c., 50c., Si.oo. . If yotir druggist cannot supply you, semi us ono • dollar und we will express a largo bo ;lo to you, all charges prepaid. lie snre you piv< us your nearest express olllce. Address. J. C. AVEII CO., Lowell, Mass. Recently an institution was opened in Belgium for the alleged cure of tuber culosis by the exclusive raw meat diet. After a trial of a few months the ex periment was abandoned, as it was found that there was no efficacy in the Richet cure. Tliore Y a Clnu of People Who aro injured by the URoof coffoe. Recently j thoro haw been placed in all tlio grocery store* * a now preparation called GBAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The most delicate stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It does not cost over as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. and 25 eta. per package. Try it. Ask for GBAIN-O. lowa almost from the date of its ad mission has been called the "Hawkeye State." Hawkeye was the name of a noted Indian chief, who, in the early days, caused no little trouble along the western border of American civiliza tion. l.anr'n rnmily llriliritin Movos tho bowels each day. In order to be healthy this i* necessary." Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick headache. Price 25 and 50 coats. The rural death rat: in Great Britain is 16 per i.ooo. The urban death rate is 18.3 per 1.000. To Cure n Cold In On© I>ny. Tako LAXATIVE HROMO QUININB TABI.KTB. All druggist* refund tho inwiicy If It falls to euro. E. W. UUOVK'S slt'tiaturo la on each box. 260. Belgium has 110 navy except a train ing ship for the merchant marine. % . :' • / \ jjjj HE eeaseleii \J'2? j'Ji&j jfzfi.'srt ■ than the strongest man I ffl could endure, and it is E CURED BY r no wonder that women m SFSs at HI ®h°w the effects of work I #J&* a S I worry. ! ra Thousands of women I it/ iktL '-a St B tories break down in I — VA .. mama -"I health under the strain E and bccomo weak, tired, I nervous, and debilitated, tortured with female complaints, or racked H by headache, neuralgia, backache, and kidney trouble. j§j Here lies the great strain upon the nervous systems of women. H They havo little or no rest; their life is one continual round of work, H duties here, duties there, duties without number. "What wonder that H such women go to bed at night fatigued, and wake tired and un- H refreshed in the moaning 1 I YV hat women need is that I b' (Treat Btronpthener an., in vigor- [ fm MWf* 0136**£R 1 ator of womankind, Dr. Greene's £ LfUwilwf & n Nervura blood and nerve remedy 8 £& R -that remedy which rebuilds B SSSSXtXSSKS w rm cunm am I and vigor to the nerves, and the NERVES. f strong vitality and energy to the system which will enable women to do their work and vet keep strong and well. It is this great medi- ■ cine they need. Nothing else in the world can do its work. MRS. At. I). PERKINS, o? 100 O St., So. Boston, Hass., says: I 44 1 was completely run down and could not for the sight of food made I me sick, laid not sleep at night and was as tired in the morning as when I I retired at night. My head and back ached all the time. I was completely ex- H hausU'd if I tried to do my housework, and could not walk without being dizzy. j I was excessively nervous an I very weak. " Then I began to take Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, and I s cannot say enough in its praise. I havo not felt so well for years as Ido at the | present time, thanks to this splendid remedy. ' 44 1 can now cat and sleep soundly, waking mornings strong and refreshed. ! Ido my housework, which Li now a pleasure instead of a burden as formerly. I My weight has in- * 7 I pounds in the last two " 6 ; I months. I would re- K y* commend anyone af- J-. v ' " esssttaia b .xisfoaHtepß W W> - V Iff. Qreessc Will Advise Ml You Wiihoisi f <■' 'w'Z' M §Mf Ohargo. p Hmffl K , asAt3Sk JBSmi £')/ The benefit of r-*. 'VJ,l#**' ; Dr.Greenc'sr-p cial J A advice is at the dis- n i ' /i posal of ev ry f-.ick- iX ly woman, is York Citv. Do iny so may shortea the timi' required The population of the whole world is about 1.500.000,000. Of this Great Britain and her colonics has 25.9 per cent.; Russia, 8.09 per cent.; France, 6.3 per cent ; United States, 5.7 per cent.; Germany, 4.6 per cent.; Austro- Hungary, 3.1 per cent.; Italy, 2.2 per cent. Try tiraln-O ! Try Gralu-O! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a pack ago of GUAIN-O, the now food drink that takes iho place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try 't, like it. GKAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, ami tho most delicate stomach receives it without distress. tho prieo of coffee. 15 and 25c. per package. Bold by all grocers. Prairie wolves in great numbers are infesting the vicinity of Minneapolis and farmers in nearby counties are in a panic, as their live stock is being at tacked constantly. Sheep folds and hen roosts in Anoka county arc suffering particularly. Farmers are planning a big hunt for the near future. Coiigliinc Tend© (o Consumption. Kemp's Balaam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and got a tample bottle freo. Hold in 25 and GO cent bottles. Go at onco, delays aro daugorous. The United Kingdom of Great Brit ain and Ireland started into existence 011 January 1, 1801, with a population of 15.700,000. Its population in 1900 in round numbers is 41,000,000. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life thr-o years ago.—Mus. Xnos. ROB BINS, Maplo Bt., Norwich, N. Y., Fob. 17, I'JOO. Great Britain's percentage of the world is 40.9. The United States' share is 9.3 per cent. Each package of PUTNAM FADELESS DYR colors either Bilk, Wool or Cotton perfectly at ono boiling. Sold by all druggists. Sand Grass—lts Uses. For many years the government at Washington has, through the bureau of agriculture, been investigating the na ture of sand grasses. It has learned what other countries have accomplish ed with them. It has brought speci mens from all lands and gathered them by the hundreds, representing every known variety growing wild in this country. It has studied their nature and habits, experimented with them un der all possible conditions, and finally it has made a number of trial plantings in the sandy regions along the shores of Massachusetts, California and Flor ida. Other nations with greater deserts of sand in their territory than those of this country are watching the progress of these experiments. If they prove successful we may expect to sec a grad ual disappearance of such places in Eu rope which have for centuries stood as almost insurmountable barriers to the progress of civilization.—Pearson's Magazine. A Cur© for IlradaclicM anil Fatigue. People who Buffer pain and fatigue while traveling should tako Garfiold Headocho Pow ders ; they aro made from Herbs. The sum of 150 marks, heretofore an nually voted in Germany for the support of German schools abroad, has been doubled this year. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. i A philosophical statistician calcu- I lates that in the year 2000 there will j be 1,700,000,000 people who speak the | English language, and that the other | European languages will be spoken hy | only 500,000,000 people. I A wire fence weaving machine has ! been devised which enables a strong j and serviceable fence to be construct j ed in position with rapidity and econ omy. The machine carries a number I of spools of wire, and the weaving of the fence progresses rapidly. The foreman of the laboratory of I a Detroit firm of manufacturing chem j ists reports that recently on opening | a cask of white powdered arsenic con- I signed to the firm he found upon it 1 some 25 caterpillar-like worms | seemingly very happy in feeding upon the deadly poison. He had never, he says, seen such before. Hot water is very difficult to obtain ■ in Cuba. Water is heated in small j vessels and a surprisingly meagre j amount seems to be needed in the J day's work. Cuban cooks have de | veloped the system of washing d'rhes in cold water to an art, but Amer'can servants find it difficult to get accus tomed to this hot water scarcity. In the ancient alluvions of the Col- J orado river at. Yuma, Arizona, then 4 i were recently excavated the upper • jaw and teeth of a mammoth, presum ably the Elcphas Americanus. Frag- ! ments of teeth on the lower jaw and tusks were also found, and such ror tions of the specimens as were pre- j served intact were sent to the muse um of the University of Arizona at ; Tucson. This discovery, of course, in- | dicates that the mammoth once was I extant in Arizona, and that this re- I gion which is now extremely dry and ; arid, must have enjoyed at one time considerable moisture, which afforded : a rich vegetation. A simple mechanical idea is revolu- ! tionizing the raisin trade of the world | and opening foreign markets to the | California product. This machine is j the raisin seeder. The principle *s a combination of rubber rollers which i force the seeds against a set of steel claws. The latter cut the skin and remove the seeds, and the seed 4 are then taken off the saws by a set of ! steel combs. The machine does its • work with an intelligence almo-t hu man. There is no waste, and ■he • seeded raisins come out of the ma- ! chine with a hardly disce ; nible punc- j ture in the skin. OILS FROM THE WHALE. Qualities Which Still Alnkfl a l>omuti<l Cor Them for Certain Purposes. "Whale oil," said a dealer in oiis, "is to some extent used as a lubrica- : ting oil, but not to a very largo ex- , tent; when used for lubricating pur poses it is more often compounded with mineral oils, which are cheaper. Whale oil is used for tempering steel; it is still used in a limited way by some people as an illuminating oil. Whale oil is used for making whale j oil soap, used for killing worms on ' trees. "Sperm oil is a fine lubricating oil, used on fine machinery, large and | small; the fine sewing machine oil is j likely to bo sperm oil. It is used for ; illuminating purposes in safety lamps | in mines, and it is used to some ex-' tent for lamps in warehouses, be cause of its small liability to explode, ! sperm standing a higher degree of heat than mineral oils. It is used as a, signal oil on shipboard, for lamps and lanterns, and for sidelights, and so on; and on steamers for a lubrica- j tiug oil. For all these purposes miner-1 al oils and lubricating compounds have j more or less supplanted it because of; their greater cheapness, but sperm oi' is nevertheless in demand for! them. There are some other uses for j whale oil and for sperm oil, which are \ still sold to larger and smaller users j by the barrel or the can or gallon. Whale oil brings somewhere about f>o ! cents a gallon and sperm oil 60 cents or thereabouts, and the desirable I qualities, for some uses, of these oils, once so commonly usea, make a mar-! ket for the comparatively small, and ; diminishing quantities of them now 1 brought to sale, even though their ! pHces are higher than those of the j oils that have so commonly sup- j planted them. "There is an oil produced from some j pari, of the head of the whale oil or sperm oil. It sells in fact for as much as $lO a gallon. This is watch o'J, and it may be bought of dealers in watcli supplies. It is used for oil ing watches and also for oiling the arbors, or journals, of the wheels of tower clocks. It is not only a fine lub ricant, but it withstands cold remark ably well, not freezing except at an extremely low temperature, for which reason it is very desirable tor su<~h use in cold and exposed situa tions."—New York Syn. SUSHI- Invention* Wanted. The Hawaiian Planters' association has offered ?CSOO in prizes to invon tors of labor-saving machines to be used in the sugar business. Three machines are wanted, which planters think some one should be able to in vent, and they are willing to pay for each. For a machine to cut cane the j planters offer a prize of S2OOO to the man who submits the best plan. This sum will be increased to SSOOO if the design is accepted and proves efficient A cane transporter and a machine te load cane into cars are also wanted p.nd for tbesfi nlanters offer SISOO. 4 THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. What Buffering- frequently rcsulta frc*n a mother's ignorance ; or more frequently from a mother's neglect to properly instruct her daughter I Tradition says "woman must suf fer," and young women are so taught. There is a little truth and a great deal of exaggeration in this. If a young woman suffers severely she needs treatment, and her mother should see | that she gets it. Muny mothers hesitate to take their ; daughters to a physiciau for examina tion ; but no mother need hesitate to write freely about her daughter or herself to Mrs. Pinkham and secure the most efficient advice without charge. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass. Mrs. August Pfalzgraf, of South Byron, Wis., mother of the young lady whose portrait we here publish, wrote Mrs. Pinlcham in January, 1809, saying her daughter had suffered for two years with irregular menstruation had headache all the time, and pain in her side, feet swell, and was generally miserable. Mrs. Pinkham promptly ; replied with advice, and under date of March, 1899, the mother writes again ! that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable ; Compound cured her daughter of all ! pains and irregularity. ! Nothing in the.world equals Mrs. Pinkliam's great medicine for regu lating woman's peculiar monthly troubles. ! In June, 1900, the largest number of j marriages licenses on record for any month in Chicago were issued—2,lso. How's Tills 1 WoofferOne Hundred Dollmo Reward for any'-a-o of Catarrh that cannot ba cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHF.NKV Co., Props.. Toledo, O. >V e, the undor.sigrn-d, have known F. J. Che ney lor the la-t 15 years, and believe him per fectlv honorable in all business transactions ami financially able to curry out any obliga tion in <lo by their firm. WEST & THUAX,Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Oh o. WARDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale I Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. ! Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing diivctly upon the blood and mucous sur , laces of th • system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials froe. | Hull's Family Pills are the best. The national debt of the United States is only about $6 to every SSOO of its wealth. Best For the Bovrels. No matter what alls you, headache to a j cancer, you will never get well until your bowels are put right. CABCARITS help nature, cure you without a gripe or pain, produce easy natural movements, cost you lust 10 ceuts to start getting your health j back. CAscAfiETS Candy Cathartic, the : genuine, put up in metal bores, every tab- | let bus C.C.C. stumped on It. Ileware of imitations. In 1800 only 4 per cent, of the people of the United States lived in cities. To day 30 per cent live in cities. A rare That IN Safe and Sure* The Garfield Headache Powders aro made from Herbs. As a cure for headaches and raliof for tired norves they aro unequalled. | The estimated cost of the war :n I South Africa is more than £69,323,000. Frey'* Vermifuge fares. Children relieved and absolutely cured. Reputation of 00 yr. 25c. At Druggists. | The exports of Great Britain are , practically at a standstill. T!i Host Prescription for Chills and Fevor Is a bottle of GIIOVK'B TAHTBT.KWI CHIJ.L TONIC. It Is Blmply iron ami quinine In a tastoluaa form. No cure—no pay. Price 50c. I Great Britain still has 340 muzzle j loading guns in her army. IIOXKIO'S Croup Cure, j Tho life saver of children. Cures and pre i vents Membraneous Croup, Pneumonia and . Diphtheria. COcts. A. I'. Hoxsie, Buffalo, N. Y. i The River Jordan has its origin in | one of the largest springs in the world. A dyspeptic Is nrvnr on good tnrms with himself. Something is always wrong. Got It right by ehuwiiig Beeman's l'upsin Gum. I | Rubber, spun glass, steel and ivory i are the most elastic substances. Tlio best Is tlio cheapest. Carter's Ink Is the hem, jot it coat. jo lucre than tho puuro.t. Tram ibohts He p ltx Rates. ! Tile first year's working of Bolton's . I municipal electric trams has resulted :in a profit of several thousands ,f pounds, says a I.ondon newspaper. As a result it has been decided to lengthen the stages and adopt halfpenny fart -. The local rates will receives a largo share of the profits. The corporation is seeking parliamentary powers to bor row £650,000 for tramways extensions, doubling of the tracks and necessary 1 street widenings. The new municipil electric lighting works at Stoekton-oii i lees, erected at a cost of £30,000, w> recently inaugurated. jp. Speedy, Prompt end Sure. [ adSOihh rt ~ ***• gripes nt obtains batter results i than ill, y laxative known. f l ,s action is marvelous, its cfTec* immediate. iW No remedy will cure constipation und biliousness so i - *£d4| Quickly and with absolutely no discomfort as WF HHE J&II JABOS mi Mi \ Wftr Average Dose: One half glassful on arising in the morning f iyJO Every druggist and general wholesale groeer lr. the world sella It. 'is? *CJ( 'or the full name, I r> |ll Label with <g HJIV " Hunyadi Jauoa. | DLUf, Red Centre Panel. I Sole Importer i Plrm of ANDRRA? SAXI.EHNRR, 130 Pulton St., N. Y. 1 ■— wMßwaaa———I Save Your Hair with Shampoos of And light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts,, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching* surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. MILLIOKS USE CUTICURA SOAP Assisted by CUTICURA OINTMENT, for preserving, purifying, anil beautify. !ng the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and tba stopping of falling hair, for softening, whitening, and healing red, rough, and sore, hands, for haby rashes, itchings, and cliaflngs, and for all the pur poses of the toilet, hath, and nursery. Millions of Women use CUTICURA SOAP in the form of baths for annoying Irritations, Inflammations, and excoriations, for too free or oflenslve perspiration, In the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many antiseptic purposes which readily sug gest themselves to women and mothers. No amount of persuasion can Induce those who have once used these great skin purifiers and beautifiers, 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 refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated soap Is to be compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and bands. 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 REST skin aud complexion soap, the BEST toilet, BEST baby sonp in the world. Comploto External and Internal Treatment /or Every Humor. J 9 Consisting of CUTICURA BOAP (250.), to cleunsp tho skin of crusts and Q IS scales and soften tho thickened cuticlo; CUTICURA OINT.MKNT (50C.), m SLfl BJIjSH 6 !° 1 " Bt0 tlyallay Itching,lnflammation, and irritation, and soothe and MAM. heal; and CUTICURA RFSOI.VENT (50C.), to cool and cleanse the blood. mopf a n r it 18 often sufllclent to euro the most torturing, disfiguring, \rT Hj yK Itching hurnlnir, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humors, with loss of ' i hair, when all else fails. Sold throughout the world. The bread-eaters of the world require more than 2.300,000,000 bushels of wheat every twelve months. Dr. Bull's Cough Cures a cough or cold at once. jfi Conquers bronchitis L.3 P|lll. 'eJu^uS; Djv. 3, 817—14 th Street, \\ \MIIN(iT(N, |).f, Branch offices: Cliicwro. Cleveland and Detroit. DR OPS'YJSraOTSjEs cra. Book ol i.d I o UnvHMroktnia.it *reu. Dr. U. H. OUELM 8 BOMS, Bo* B. Atlanta, 0 ram RMBTTM .H_bjk ■■ x >x w g r ar ■ ■ t-M-i green DApFa^O Grealcsl. Cheapest Food an Earth $ K'"-•'SvAJf- i/(k\ torSlie.p. Swine. Cattle, N r ' >oll '' ' e ''" i " > | Billion Doifiar Crass \ • UJ Hroiuiw, rcm-iit, S| (< ;:r (too lit!, co/1.,800 3 W. 'I-"" V. " 1 to- ';i j[V toni"" For Ls:!s Notice nncJ ?"3c. Ij yptcUlw, liilly worth HO to grt ami H For 1 10. 7 k|-leinl! I v*£vtali!u r.d 5 C |y " u ~ brilliant flower aewl and calalof. ■ KJOIIN A.SAL7ER SEED C 0.."^ 6 ffiWßrn W M ftl.fc a ■ ■ jtjjm ii. oi m mrm-k! 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