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I. ?>Y9iem reRcnes ia? umn ?= orida, Cuba, Jamaica and Porto Hkets by both rail and water from . Five steamships weekly beBrt Tampa, Key West and Havana. By illustrated literature, maps, B., upou application to J. J. Farns astern Pass. At;ent, Plant System, id way, New York. now has twelve cities with over nhabitants. ane'i Family ."Medicine. the bowels each day, In order to k.. Kl? to Hu/iaccfirv Ar?tq cantlv Luu ? ? liver and kidneys. Cures sick headPrice 25 and 50c. consumed or wasted 20,000,000,000 of water last year. ^^^^HB.Winslow'sSoothin? Syr-xp for children inff, softens the gums, reduces inflammaallays pain, cures win<l colic. -5c.a bottle j^H^^Vore than 1909 churches report no adH^Bos? during the past year. Durability is W'Better Than Show." The wealth of the multimillionaires is not equal to B good health. Riches without health are a curse, and yet the V rich, the middle classes and W . the poor alike have, in Hood's I Sarsaparilla, a valuable asf sistant in getting and maintaining perfect health. It never disappoints. ' Scrofula-" Three years aco onr son, nriTO eleven harl 9 sprifVJS rase of scrofula and erysipelas with dreadful sores, discharging and itching constantly. He could not walk. Several physicians did not help for sixteen mouths. Three months' treatment with Hood's Sarsaparilla made him perfectly well. We are glad to tell others of it."' Mrs. David Laird, Ottawa, Kansas. Nausea-"Vomiting spells, dizziness and prostration troubled ir.e for years. Had neuralgia, grew weak and could not sleep. My age was agninst me, but Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me thoroughly. My weight increased from 125 to 143 pounds. I am the mother of nine children. Never felt so well and strong since I was married as I ' do now." Mrs. M. A. Waters, 1529 33d St., Washington, D. C. ' Eczema-" We had to tie the hands of our two year old son on account of eczema on face and limbs. No medicine even helped until we used Hood's Sarsaparilla, which soon cured." Mrs. A. Van Wycx, 123 Montgomery Street, Paterson, N. J. Hood'i rilln cur* llrer Ills; Don-lrrltntlpg and the oiilr cathartic to ulte with Hood* Smaparilla. Money-Making Elephants. Three elephants earn 810,000 a year. This is $2000 more than the salary of ' ?? /vl 4 V* A "D?n Bl'dflnt'fl rt 1 vl 1 T1 OI B UiUUiUCl Ui VUC A I COIUCUU O VMt/lUVI and S3000 less than the income of an ; Admiral in the navy, a rank done away with because Congress thought the r salary too high. These elephants are are at the London Zoo, and they earn their money by carrying on their backs the patrons of the gardens. Every 'Arry takes his 'Arriet and hies him to the Zoo on bank holidays, and for five cents they can jog about the ring on the back of one of the elephants. The elephants are stationed in different parts of the Zoo, and there seems to be a bit of professional jealousy between them. Apparently they are on very good terms between hours, but when business is brisk and the largest one is coining money, for he is the favorite, the other two try to la9h him with their trunks as he passes. The larger elephant is a financial record breaker. He i9 the senior member of the firm, so to 6peak. On one ! holiday he carried 1600 persons. ^ [lettxf. to mks. pixkhav jto. 46,970] "I had female complaints so bad that it caused me to have j hysterical fits; have had . as many as nine in one uay. i "Five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me and it has been a year since I had an attack. flrs. Edna Jackson/ Pearl, La. If Mrs. Pinliham's Compound will cur? such severe cases as this surely it j must be a great medicine?is there I any sufferer foolish enough not to ' give it a trial ? CATALOGUES OF THOUSANDS OF I?XJIA.YS: plays: SENT FREE SENT FREE Ijirfrit Anortment In tlto W?rld? All kinds <rf Bi>oits lor Home Amusements, Including 100 New Flays Just Issued. Cha:mles, Reciters, Children's Flays, Xeifro l'lays, l>ian>:rues. ilr?. Janet's wax Works, lalry Flare. i"ai>?r Scetiery, riays ior Mate Cr.sracters onlr, Taolssui Yitau'.s, Maxe-Cp Materials, Amateur's Guide to lua siafio, ouido to selecting flays, " How t> Make Up.1 ?AJIUU. FRENCH, 80 Weft 22ii Mrrfii - New York City. f Trv <fir#iri=0! I || Try Grain=0! ij j | Ask you Grocer to-day to show yon J [ 11? a package of GSAIN-O, the new food < l? drink that takes the place of coffee. < > j * The children may drink it without * | I injury as well as the adult. All who * * J \ try it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that \ I j | rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, J J l but it is made from pure grains, and < > I > the most delicate stomach receives it <> j | without distress. ? the price of coffee. J J 1 > 15 cents and 25 cents per package. < 1 ( Sold by all grocers. 41 X ? _ 4 1 X Tastes like Coffee < i T Looks like Coffee 'j ft Insist that your grocer glvea you GRAIN-0 <1 * Accept no imitation. 11 DKOSTEU I;JBET. ETC. Cure su*r?nte?(I. I/J?T mail. 30c. fKOST BITS CO.. RoseUe. N. J. \ GET A RAISE IN WAGES. New England Mill Workers Secure I an Advance of 12 1-2 Per Cent. | MANUFACTURERS AVOID A STRIKE ttepresentatlves of the Operative# Held a Conference TTlth the Mill Owners a4 Fall Eiver and Won a Signal Victory? The Advance 1b General, and Over 30,000 Workers Are Benefited. Fall Eiver, Mas?. (Special).?Concerted action on the part of the textile labor organizations of this city has forced the Manufacturers' Association, representing the mill owners, to increase the wages 12)4 ?ant- t> la a nicrnal victorv for the I trades unions ia New England, and its influence will ba felt In every mill town east of the Hudson River. . Already news of a corresponding increase In wages comes from Providence, R. I., Lowell, Lawrence, New Bedford and nearly all the srreat mill centres In this section of the country. The advance In wages takes effect In this city on April 3. Its direct effect In Fall River will be to add $25,000 a week to the wages of 80,000 operatives employed in eighty-one cotton mills, ownel by forty corporations. There Is no doubt about ninety per cent, of all the mills In Now England following the lead of this city, and that means many hundreds of thousands of "dollars Id the pock3ts of the mill operatives, and therefore additional prosperity throughout this section."-*' It was for this identical raise of 12}$ per cent, that the New Bedford mill workers waged the greatest strike in the history of the industry just one year ago. Led by uble representatives, Fall River operatives resorted to diplomacy and played a waiting came. Without a loss of one day's work they havo wou where New Bedford failed; won not only for themselves, but | for their fellow workmen throughout the country. Fifteen representatives of the labor unions, known as the Textile Council, met by agreement the sub-committee of the Manufacturers' Association to discuss the I demand which the operatives had made for ! an increase of 12>? per cent, la wages. The I manufacturers showed do disposition to j restore wages willingly, and It was only I after the hardest kind of a fight that the representatives ui mo mum uuiwo ,?v*~ able to make terms with them. SACASTA MINISTRY OUT. The Spanish Premier'* Resignation llantled to the Queen Recent. Madbid, Spain (By Cable).?Senor Sagasta has banded the resignation of the Ministry to the Queen Regent. This aotion is in consequence of tho narrow majority, 120 to 118, by which the counter-measure to the Government's bill for the cession of the Philippines was defeated in the Spanish Senate. SBXOB a&OASTA. Senor Sagasta, in presenting the resignation o* the Ministers, submitted to the consideration of the Queen Regent the matter of the conflict between Parliament and the Government, sayiug that with the present Cortes it would be impossible for the Cabi net to govern. THE MORAVIA WRECKED. Steamer Lost on a Knr Off Sable IslandNo Trace of tlio Crew. Gloucester, Mass. (Special).?Captain William Corkutn, of the fishing schoonor Monaego, which arrived at this port a few days ago from a fishing trip, brought news that the overdue Sloman line steamer Moravia, Captain Jorsenson, which sailed from Hamburg for Boston, with a valuable cargo, was wrecked oa the northeast bar of Sable Island about February 14. On that date Captain Corlcum picked up a quantity of wreckage, including a few whips and lead pencils, a barrel and a life preserver bearing the name of the Moravia. Two days later he spoke the schooner Arbitrator, Captain SDinney, also of thl3 port, who, on learning what Captain Corkutn had picked up, inform fid him that the Moravia was ashore ami broken in two. Captain Corkum sighted the schooner Hattio A. Hockman, whoso Captain also I bail sighted the Moravia. Captain SplnI ney of the Arbitrator said that ho had been in close to the bar during the gale of February 12 and 13 and that after the storm abated he started for the fishing grounds. It was then that he ran across the Moravia. She lay on the bar, about eight miles from the northeast light. She was broken in two, and the seas were beating heavily against her. Captain Spinney at once set a sharp lookout for any signs of the crew, but no trace of tliem did he discover. The Moravia's cargo wa9 valuable? and was roughly estimated to be worth $250,000. The insurance on the cargo Is scattered, nearly every marine agency in Bosten having an interest. Her crew all told numbered between forty-five and UTty men. The valuation of the vessel Is said to be about $150,000. February Ctntoms Receipts. The customs receipts for February were su? largest receiveu u} liie | Treasury Departmnnt. Washington, since 1893. ln"F*bruary of that year they reached 510,035,000. The Monadnoct* Shellod TMalabon. The insurgents at llalabon, Philippine Islmds, ilred fusillades at the gunboat Callaoa few days ago while Admiral Dewey was visiting the monitor Monadnock. The latter vessel shelled the church in Malabon, which the natives were using as a fort, demolishing thestructure and killing many of the insurgents. Jesse James Acquitted l?y Jury. The jury In the Jesse James train robber} case which was tried at Kansas City, ilo., a few days ago hus returned a verdict of acoiiUfnl \JUll."". Newrfy Gleanings. It 13 proposed to erect a great Lincoln monument on the Pacific coast. Six thousand pounds of cotton seed have been shipped from Texas to Manila. The coming census will cost the American people about ten million dollars. The Paris police seized ten thousand medals bearing the head of the Duke ol Orleans. Andre Syngro9, the millionaire banker who died recently at Athens, Greece, left his entire estate, valued at $5,000,000, to charitable institutions. Two Pari9 newspaper men have been sentenced to imprisonment, one for three and one for eignt years, for inciting and applauding murder an? pillage ol Jewa, "Capital Panialiraent" in Switzerland. Because the existing laws of tha Canton of Geneva saved Lucoheni, the murderer of the Empress of Austria, from death by law, it has been generally assumed abroad, even by editors, that "capital punishment" is no longer in force in Switzerland. The fact seems unknown or forgotten that the Swiss Cantons occupy toward the federation a position similar to that of our States toward the Union. In Switzerland there are still as many penal codes as there are Cantons and half Cantons?twenty-five. "Capital punishment" was, indeed, abolished throughout the republic by federal law, in 1874 I think; but a subsequent increase in the number of murders brought about a change in public opinion on the question, and the several Cantons were again invested with the right to take "life for life," bo that now the laws of some Cantons impose death as the extreme penalty, while the lawmakers of the others decline to do so. I know of at least one murderer who was sentenced to death in the Canton of Schaffhausen last year. The commutation of his sentence to imprisonment for life was received with surprise and not at all favorably by the people of the said Canton.?A Letter in the New York Sun. Bailtllnc ? Eattl??lilp. The evolution of a battleship starts in the mold loft, when the future vessel is laid off to her full size to enable those responsible for the work to test the accuracy of the drawings and guage with exactitude the quantities ' ? ? ? * A1 AN trti 11 U U1 vunuua maicnui ?uii;u niu mo I oquired. The laying off and coincident preparation of the framing occupy some considerable time, but after two or three months of preparation all is ready and the slipway on which the leviathan is to grow is prepared for the laying of the keel, an operation requiring the greatest po?sible care, inasmuch as the least deviation from the- line shown in the drawings would materially interfere with the navigable quality of the completed ship. The keel satifactorily laid, the next process consists of the building up of the great ribs destined to support the vessel's skin and armor, and to give her form and strength, and the framing and heavy steel deck beams, which have been prepared in the smith's shop, are brought alongside the slips and one by one attached to the keel and united by cross pieces which keep them in position.?New York News. A ])llnd Man Led. A Cleveland lady, who was about to cross a orowded thoroughfare of that city, politely aBked the assistance of a gentleman who stood beside her, and who carried a heavy cane. He politely assented, and she took his arm. After they had crossed the street she earnestly thanked him. "Madam," he said, "I fear you overvalue my protection, because l" am blind." 8onrte of the Gnlf Stream. Investigations have shown that the principal source of the Gulf Stream is not the Florida channel, but the region between and beside the islands of the West Indies. At Bernini the volume of this warm water is sixty times ai great as the combined volume of all the rivers of the world at their mouths. Where Our Summer Ik Wlmer. The hottest region on the earth is the southeastern part of Persia, where it borders the Gulf. For forty consecutive days in July and August the temperature has been known not to fall lower than 100 degrees, night or day. Go to Work. Go to work on Lumbago as If you ln? tended to cure It, and with the U9e of St. Jacobs Oil it can De cured very promptly and surely. Bub bard for penetration. Henrv Jones, the whist expert, better known as "Cavendish," died In London. Beauty In Blood Deep* Clean blood means a clean skin. No 1 + Pftonora fc. fJonrl V fV. A.VlH.1% SJcctUl/jr Wltuuuii iu. voow*?vw, tic clean your blood and keep it cl?/m. by atirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, Blotches, blarkheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,?beauty for ten cents. All drug* gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Among the latest Imports lntf England from Germany arc foxes. Deafness Cannot Be Cmrcd by local applications, as they cannot reach th# diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. D'-afness Is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets In* fluma/1 hovo a wimKHnor aAtin/1 f\y Imnnn. feet hearing, and when it is. entirely closed Deafness i* the result, and unless the inflam* mation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearlnar will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CnEifEY & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggistw, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. The lifeboats around the coasts of Great Britain rescued C82 people during the post year. I use Piso's Cure for Consumption both in my family and practice.?Dr. G. W. Patterson, Inkster. Mich., Nov. 5,1894. Last year the tonnage of the world was reduced by 290,000 tons through wrecks. Knocks Coughs and Colds. Dr. Arnold's Cough Killer cures Coughs and Colds.Prevents Consumption.All druiiitists^oc The Chicago Council has forbidden the use of the rod in the House of Correction. Jfo-To-Bao for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure 60c. 31. All druggists. Hypnotism is scientifically studied in some of the French medical colleges. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. Pekin is to have u new Chinese university With ten faculties. To Core Constipation Forever* TaVe Cascarets Candv Cathartic. 10c or 25a tl C. C. C. fall to cure, druirristo rpfund money There is a man in Australia who owns 800,000 sheep. Cough* Lead to Consumption* Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold In 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. In France postage stamps are sold at al* the cigar shops. Pleasant wholesome, speedy. Three adjectives that apply to Halt's Hoz-ey of Horehound and Tar. \ : ! Slop I voagiiing j; r 1 * Every cough makes , i your throat more raw w J and irritable. Every ff cough congests the lining I membrane of your lungs, ft ] Cease tearing your throat I < and lungs in this way. I ] Put nurts or rest and M A U b ?I?V f/M* I give them a chance to I I heal. You will need some I , I help to do this, and you I ' I will find it in | J flyer's Cherry pectoral I ~ From the fir?t dose the I quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat r ceases; the spasm weakens; the cough disap. pears. Do not wait for pneumonia and con- ; sumption but cut short your cold without delay. I r Br. Ayer's Cherry Pec- : toral Plaster should be over the lunjs of every person troubled with a cough. Write to the Doctor. Uctunal opportualtlet and long ? parlance eminently qualify ua for giving yon medical advice. Write zrMly all the particular* lo roar caie. Tell at what your experience haa been with onr Cherry Pectoral. Too will receive a prompt reply, without CMt Addre.l, DR. J. C. AYER. Lowell, Km P Iaxatiyi h'tallKutm <S BOLD BY ALL' DRUGGISTS IN A " THE UNITED STATES A AMD CANADA. Tellowatone Pgilt'i Geyier. The largest geyser in the world is the Excelsior Geyser in Yellowstone Park. Its basin is 200 feet across and SHrt foot riaen. This basin is fnll of boiling water, from -which clouds of steam are constantly ascending. At long intervals water is spouted into the air to a height of frcm fifty to 300 feet. The Republic of Gonst. The Smallest republio in the world is the little community of Gonst, comprising 140 souls, who exist on the flat top of a mountain in the Pyrenees. This miniature republic is only one mile in area, has existed since 1648, and is recognized by both France and Spain. It has a council of twelve, who elect their president. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF HCS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also 1 to the care and skill with which it is 1 manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fio Syrup 1 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 Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties. The high standing of the California Fig Syrup Co. with the medical 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 weakening them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of 1 the Company? CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, C?l LOUISVILLE, K.r. NEW TORg, N. T. Quality in Athletic Coods" Spalding." Accept no substitute. Handsome Catalogue Free. A. O. bPALDINO & BltOS? New York. Chicago. Denver. . .. Don't Hare to Walt. We don't have to wait for cold, soreness md stiffness will come on from cxce9slve exercise, but It will go Immediately after ising St. Jacobs Oil to soften and strengthen the strained mnscles. There are abont 350,000 white persons In [ndlan Territory. America's greatest physicians have conquered La Grippe anrt Its after effects. Their treatment has been thoroughly tested In the hospitals of Europe and of this country, and Is embodied In Dr. Kay's Lung Balm. Rev. H. 3. Dye, of Morrison, Iowa, writes: "Mrs. Dye had a bad attack or La Grippe which settled on her lungs. She used Dr. Kay's Lung Balm, with roost decided good sffects, which is a repetition of past ex* 'At- id or% nrnmnf perience wuu ucr. nuiuiuS ?? r-?rind positive in its effects on her lungs." Tou should write for free advice and a iopy of Dr. Kay's Home Treatment, an Illustrated book of 116 pages of receipts, Btc. Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co., Saratoga 3prlngs, N. Y. Aluminum Is now being used extensively is a conductor of electricity. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yonr Life Awiy, To quit tobacco easily and forever, be magletic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-ToBac, the wonder-worker, tbat makes weak men Jtrong. All druggists, 50c or fl. Cure guaranteed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York Antwerp is ordering Southern iron in bulk. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Merve Restorer. $2 tri al bottle and treatise free Dr. R. H. Kline. Ltd., 931 Arch St.,Phila.,Pa There are only three structures in the world 500 feet in'height. A Very I arge Room. The largest ro >m in the world, under one roof and T.abroken by pillars, is at St. Petersburg, Russia. It is 620 feet long by 150 in breadth. By a?ij_VJ. :l a t? Qtijllglil/ lb ID UOCU iui uinibaij moplays and a whole battalion can completely manoeuvre in it. By night 20,000 wax tapers give it a beautiful appearance. The roof is a single arch of iron. The Earth's Deepest Hole. The deepest hole in the earth is ai Schladebach, near Ketschan, Germany. It is 5735 feet in depth and is for geologic research only. The drilling was begun in 1880, and stopped six years later because the engineers were unable with their instruments to go deeper. This hole was expensive, as its cost was $53,000. ^e TA r nnmirv Z DKUriU la on every box of Laxative Bromo Qti CRIP CURE 1 A Siaraeie Swell. One of my neighbors was an interesting creatnre, and evidently well pleased -with himself. He wore long finger nails, and seeing me look at him spread ont his left hand, eridently foi my admiration. On the fourth finger he wore a large Chinese ring, and all the nails were long, particularly those of the fourth and fifth fingers, which had growii to a length of at least an inch. They looked like huge claws, especially when he tried to pick up anything from the seat. The owners of such nails regard them witb extreme satisfaction, and cultivate them so carefully that they sometimes attain a prodigious length. They are largely affected by Siamese and Chinese clerks, who fancy themselves exquisites. It is supposed to indicate the fact that their owners do no manual work. Curiously enough, in so far off a place as Mexico, the same idea exists; but there it is generally confined to the little finger. I do not know what else he had to be proud about, unless it was his right leg, which was elaborately tattooed above the knee. He was dressed in only a panung, and to a cord around bis waist was attached a wallet for his tobacco, betelnut, etc. He also carried Bome food wrapped in a piece of green plantain leaf.?Gentleman's Magazine. Monster Map of London. The London County Council propose to be represented at the Paris Exhi ? i r\nn 4 -Al L'L!i Dinon in J.yuu. Among uiuer tJiuums they will present a large contour map of the county of London, which the General Purposes Committee is now having prepared. The map will be between thirty and forty feet square. All the principal buildings, such as the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's, etc., are represented by correct models, while railway stations, bridges and public squares are all similarly given. One af the most noticeable features of the map are the squares and open spaces, ivhich are lavishly stocked with imitation trees and shrubs, and in the 3ase of those parks where ornamental waters form one of the chief attractions these features are correctly represented, r?3 are also the large reservoirs of the water companies. When f^tiiaVio/1 fKo ir?nn will ha on flrhiKit kiJUiOUVW ?UW tMH^7 ***** k/ U MU V^u* '* ? well worthy of the largest metropolis in the worltl. The map will afterward oe of great use to the Council for the purpose of making street improvements and other changes.?Washingion Star. An Extravnxant Funeral. Pomp and extravagance in funerals ire common among the rich classes of the far east. Money is spent lavishly there for burial purposes. All records in this respect were eclipsed recently in Singapore by the relatives of Mrs. Tan Jick Kim, who died in that city. Her coffin cost something like 820,000. It was decorated gorgeously with gold and precious stones ind lined with the most costly silks ind damasks. The other details of the funeral were proportionately ex;ravagant, making the function the nost remarkable as regards expense :hat has ever taken place in the col>ny. _ ? - ! , i ' v - A Giant Japanese Soldier. A soldier of gigantio stature and enormous strength has had the honor of being presented to the Emperor. He is private Yamashita, of the Third Regiment of the Nagoya field artillery. He enlisted in December last i (1 n r\TTT ItWfltl VWrt TTftO Vfl /~\ f A ft A tllJU 10 mjlvj n incuij-inw J cai o ui 05c. His muscular strength is such that he can carry a field piece on his shoulders and climb up mountains where horses are not available. He regularly receives two men's rations of food, and his uniforms, eto., are specially made to fit him.?Japan Times. ) Society u Women \ and,in fact, nearly evil ^a I women v*ho undergo n a newous strain, arc / compelled to rcgTet- A % fully w&tch the grow- / J/ mg panoT or ineiT : f cheehs. the coming \ gtffi ^ wrinkles and thiflness J that become more uSjCSj ^^distressing every day. L EveTy woman v tknows that ill-health 1 K is a fatal ecemy to * . 1 beauty and that good / health gives to the J V plainest facfc an en- % * % during attra&iveness. Jj Pure blood and strong |f nerves ? these are the [ secret of health and % beauty. i J Or.Williams' Pink jr Pills foT Pale People build up ^ strengthen the nerves. To th? fable, to the mother they aTe 1 appToaching fifty they aTe th< U has devised foT this crisis of I V Mrs. Jacob Weaver, of Bushnell, 111 A "I suffered for five or six years with tt n this time of life. I was much weakene B do my own work, and suffered beyond t hearted and melancholy. Nothing se ' m m?Hc un mv mind to trv Dr. Williams' fj I bought the first box in March, 189 If box and a half cured me completely, I I '?BtuhntU (IU.) Record. ' w The genuine p&tk&ge. &lv#, , A fcll druggist* or sent po^tp i Jr per boxby the Pt. Willi&ms M UioOite KE 0 QUININE' ilnine Tablets. Accept bo substitute re] that DOES CUI i ) Iteures Colda,Coughs,Sore Throat, Oroup.Inflnen* , ta, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Aatiuna. A certain cure for Coaiumption ia first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. TJie at ones. Ton will aee the excellent effect after taking the first don. Bold by dealers eTerrwhera. Large fcottles 50 cents sjid SI.00. 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