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r , " '*. i _^ ' x Miaui Her Victories &{p less renowned than warf99 said Milton, and now, in the Spring, is the time to get a peaceful victory rsffl /)? ffnfifV/i I ai wwk (kb ult^/ui utbu wlltblt have been accumulating in the blood during Winter s hearty eating. The ban- jt ner of peace & borne aloft ^ by Hood's Sarsaparilla, It brings rest and comfort to the weary body racked by pains of all sorts and kinds. Its beneficial effects prove it to be the rt Kreat specific to be relied upon for victory. Hood's never disappoints. S?'t Rheum?"Mv mother wns seriously afflicted with salt rheum and painful run- bi ning sores. No medicine helped her until 0] Hood's Sarsaparilla was used, which made her entirely well." Esse E. maplestoxe, 358 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Tired Feeling?"I had that tired, dull feeling, dysprpsia, headaches and sinking spells, but Hood's Sarsaparilla made me a new man. I never was better than now." John Mack, Oskaloosa, Iowa. n< U ivutw lyusiaufju/uucj u Hood'i P1IU cure liver ill?: con-Irritating and the only cathartic to take with Hoo<l ? Saraaparllla. f if Try Grain=0! | g j| Try Qrain=0! |? j J Ask you Grocer to-day to show you 2 P j> a package of GRAIX-O, the new food $ 1? drink that takc3 the place of coffee. $ N j | The children may drink it without x ^ I injury as well as the adult. All who jg j > try it, like it. GEAIN-0 has that * f j | rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, ai ' I but it is mado from pure grains, and Y i > the most delicate stomach *eceive3 it 4 si ? without distress. ^ the price of coffee. J | ?J IS cents and 25 cents per package, o ^ ? Sold by all grocere. {> , X Tastes like Coffee { \ c( J Looks like Coffee < * p] * Insist tbat yoar grocer gfvca you GRAINS) 4 > H J Accept no Imitation. J J Ball Guest* and tlio Spoon*. c( A curious document has just been d< laid before the Paris Municipal Coun- in cil. It consists of a list of the objects cb found to be missing on the morrow g< of the ball given recently at the Hotel w, de Yille by the Councilors to their D electors and friends. Some 4000 ge guests -were invited, and between or them they made oft with six dozen silver spoons and 686 miscellaneous 6i articles, from plates to .mustard pots, st from flower vases to napkins, removed from the buffet. Otherwise the re- wi suits are considered satisfactory, "the th losses being leas this year than on % previous occasions."?Paris (France) th Daily Messenger. yc Has Real Estate to Bnrn. John Wilson, north of Miller, it South Dakota, has solved the problem of cheap fuel for himself and m neighbors. He hauls soil from the creek bottom and dumps it into his cattle corral during the summer, and co after it is thoroughly'tramped and be- ei| comes dry it is equal to the peat of an the old countries and better than ni: much of tho cheap coal at Miller. 57 He sells a great deal of it. cli Motherhood is woman' Many women are deni< through some derangeme Actual barrenness is rare. Among the many triumphs of L3 rnmnnnn/l SORROWS I is ? r late every f CPa gans that i STERILITY Iowa, write " Dear Mr^ Pinkham?Before Vegetable Compound I had one hours. The doctor said it did not 1 while I was carrying it. I did not nancy. In time I conceived agj thought I would write to. you for Words cannot express the gratitu ' towards you for the help that yoi cine was to me during this time felt like a new person; did my y tip to the last, and was sick on short time. My baby weighed pounds. He is a fine boy, the joy of our home. He is now six weeks old and weighs sixteen pounds. Your medicine is cer Williiy Cft WVVi* am . Mrs. Flora Cooper, of I Doyle, S. Dak., writes: . U Dear Mrs. Pinkham? i| Ever since my last child I JN suffered with inflammation of U J the womb, pains in back, left jag side, abdomen and groins. My Mi head ached all the time. IKt could not walk across the floor MR i without suffering intense pain. I kept getting worse, until two years ago I wrote to you for advice, and began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable C I had not finished the first bottle 1 four bottles, and have been stronj since, and now have two of the ni TUP AD\ inc. ULvn I Strength, Vitali THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; OF / 7TJ??^^/a//,n?f^an'iaKes- tlie / '"GjjmylEJIbCB hausted Vitalit / /??* Jf'/ IFF Pt Debility, Atrop I 3 coce'e' also on ^3r evcr cause arisi vtiZ! riiM?ri r Treatment. 37 KHOW THYSELF, s1 ^. It Contains 125 Invaluable Prescriptions for ac PRICE ONLY Si BY MAIL (sealed). (Neweditioi Read this GREAT WORK now and KNOW Til1 Address The Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 ? Chief Consulting Physician and Author, Graduate o: Fifth Massachusetts Regiment Vol. The Most Emi; Others Fall. Consultation in person or by letter. 9 The National Medical Association awarded the fc truly A BOOK FOR EVERY MAN, Youn?. Midi The Diagnostician, or Know Thyself Manual, p.! merits of the press. Price. 50 cent*, but mailed FP.E JIEOUM and of great value for WEAK and FAIi .^aecicaj AUUIUr. U1SL11IULU.-1UCU lUH>U,UV/a.?..,..v..., kverrwhere highlv endorse the Peabody Medical In 'the Peabody Medical Institute has been establis tujned hag subjected it to a test which only a meri ' Zbe rcabodu Medical Institute bos maoj uu< V v' Lir. ' St. Jacobs Oil cur?s Hbeumatism. St. Jacobs Oil cures Neuralgia. St. Jacobs Oil cures Lumbago. St. Jacobs Oil cures Sciatica. St. Jacobs Oil cures Sprains. St. Jacobs Oil cures Bruises. . St. Jacobs Oil cures Soreness. St. Jacobs Oil cures Stiffness, St. Jacobs Oil cures Backache. St. Jacobs Oil cures Muscular Aches. Street refuse in Italy is sold by publli 1 action. . s Beauty la Blood Deep* Clean blood means a clean Bkio. No J sauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar- 1 c clean your blood and keep jt clean, by irring up the lazy liver and driving all im? unties from the body. Begin to-day to iuish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, id that sickly bilious complexion by taking ascarets,?beauty for ten cents. All drug- i ists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c. 25c, 50c. ] In parts of Cuba two crops of tobacco are ^ 1 j useu every yeui. Lane'f Family Medicinci [ Moves the bowels each day, In oiderto v a healthy this Is necessary. Acts eently a the liver and kidneys. Cures sick'head- ' she. Price 25 aDd 50c. 5 It ls> estimated that 125.000 persons ? iewed the remains of President Faure. ' I Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke lour Mfe Away. ( To quit tobacco easily and forever, be map* t tie. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To- j ac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men rong. All druggists, 60c or fl. Cureguaran:ed. Booklet and sample free. Address terling Remedy Co., Chicago or New YorJs A Prince Comes Vlsitinc. Crown Prince William of Prussia is [ xpected to pay a visit to the United tates next yea?. This youth, the ? eir apparent to the thione of the rerman Empire, who is now in his 3 ighteenth year, is an intelligent, v ell-bred and manly fellow. Like all le six sons of Kaiser Wilhelm, he has r een carefully trained, especially in c ulitary matters, rriuce rrenencn as been a colonoi in the German rmy since bo was ten years old. He i a fearless rider, an accomplished mcer and as well educated all around 3 is possible for a youth of his age. et withal he is Baid to be a quiet, ;uilious lad, fonder of his books thau f his horse or his gun, and mo:e kely to defend his own country than > attack others. Thanks to his simle out-of-door life, his health is exjllont, and he is well grown aud hysically perfect. ? New England !ome Magazine. "M. D." Wai His Trade. A Canadian river steamer was rejntly the scene of an amusing b!unjr. A lady passenger was taken ill l the night, and the steamer did not irry a doctor. The list of passen;rs wa3 read through, and iu it there as the name, "James Thompson, M. ." The steward ran to the passensr's berth, and aroused him by vigous blows at the door. "What's the matter? Is the boat ukiag?" came from within in a artled tone. "There's a passenger ill, and we ant your assistance, doctor," replied e steward. of9" /Trolled ? M uaif ai 9 *uu uvt g,?v>iav?? > j e voice.. "I ain't no doctor." "Why, you have got 'M. D.' after >nr name?" "Well, I can put them letters after if I like, can't I?" said the voice ithin. "That's my trade. _ I'm a ale-driver." The Roman Catholic church in this untry has twelve archbishops, jhty bishops, 2756 religious clergy d 8383 secular or parish clergy. The imber of churches and chapels is 11,1, and the entire membership, inlding children, is 9,907,412. 5 natural destiny. ;d the happiness of children int of the generative organs. rdiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable is the overcoming of cases d barrenness. This great so well calculated to regu unction of the generative or- I ts efficiency is vouched for les of women. Wolford, of Lona Tree, s: taking Lydia Pinkham's child which lived only six have the proper nourishment feel at all well during preg aefore I felt better. I tcok I and perfectly healthy ever icest little girls." r OF IV1AN! I ty, Manhood. I, SELF-PRESERVATION. cal Treatise on Happy cause and cure of Ex- ^ jJvjHL y, Nervous and Physical AJLL DISEASES AND > OF MAN Jrom u-hatng. True Principles of 0 pp. 12mo, with Ez-jgpBgSsBEBm HEAL THVSELF. uteand chronic diseases. Embossed, full gilt, 1. with latest observations of the author.) i'SELF, for knowledge le power. iulfinch St.. Boston. Mass. (Established in JBGO.) f Harvard Medical Collet;?, Class 1864. Surgeon neat Specialist in Ame.iea. nho Cores lYhero to 6 ; Sundavs 10 to 1. Confidential. Gold Medal for this Grand Prize Treatise, which Ale-aged, or Old, Married or Single. M-page pamphlet with testimonials and endorse IE forOOdayg. Send now. It is a perfect VADE -/.V(r 3tEX by a Humanitarian and Celebrated ifr?r nnrt PiirAiv AdtlrpsR as above. The press stitute. Read the following. ? ;hed in Boston 27 years, and the fame which it fcas ' tori'^us institution could undergo.-Bos!?n^oum(ii. | t iu:W8, fcutuo j ( HOUSEHOLD MATTERS. To Keep Groceries. Tnctoftfl nf keflmn<? antral', tea. oat neal and other groceries in the bags n which they are sent from the store, >ut them at once in small wooden joxes or large jars with tight-fitting sovers. A great deal of strength will )e lost if the groceries are kept careessly in the paper bass, besides the intidy appearance of the pantry ihelves, the inconvenience aud the vaste that is sure to bo great in the sourse of the year by the tearing of he paper bags and the spilliug of the :ontents over the pantry shelves. Tlie Fender-Cusliiong. From England comes word of fenler-cushions in lieu of hearth-rugs, rhese c-ushions are made quite two eet in width and fit around tho fenler at the floor line, following the mrve quite to the jambs of the manelpiece. The cushions are covered pith some dull-finished, material like velvet or corduroy, whose coloi ihould be of the neutral shade of the ;round of the carpet. They are butoued at regular intervals with cov;red buttons, the edges being finished nth a silk cord. The amateur will ind it difficult to make these cushous, as expert cut and finish are need :d to prevent a clumsy appearance. In Defeiifle oC the Fireplace. Besides the factor of genuine hap>iuess in the home a fireplace repays is for the care it requires in the most >ractical way. An open fire is the >est ventilator that can be conceived, ind if the liviug room of a home have uch a fire there is one spot at least fhere one is sure of pure air. Head,ches will not be common in such a oom, nor nervous "fidgets" from Jose, dry heat?such heat a3 marks lie atmosphere of furnace and steamleated houses. In addition to the iviDg room fireplace there should be me bedroom at least in every house vhero on open fire may be commandid in case of sickness. The problem iften most unsolvable for both rained and untrained nurses is that of 'entilation in a sick-room. With an pen fireplace there is no question to olve, no thought necessary. Impuiiiesin the air are sucked up as fast a3 hey accumulate, and fresh air drops lown, to be heated before brefithed by he patient.?Woman's Home Com anion. New Styles in Table-Llncn. The introduction of striped tablemen this winter revives the fashion oi wenty years ago, and the careful lousewife who has saved her tableiloths of that back period can bring hem forth with the consciousness that hey are just in the fashion. Although he stripes and patterns are somewhat imilar, the quality of the linen has ihanged. The new designs come from France, and the linen made in that iountry is lighter than the Irish linen. There is no real change in the patterns >f the Irish linen from year to year; ind as the material is heavy and dura>le, it is more economical in the end. The present-day striped linen comss )oth -with and without a border. The ormer has longitudinal stripes of plain lamask about three inches wide, and he latter quarter-inch damask stripes vith delicate hair-lines between. This s called the thousand-line pattern, and esembles the old designs more than he wide-striped tabie-cloths. Tho French linen is not intended to lastas ong as the Irish or Scotch, for it de)ends largely upon its changing deligns and styles to attract purchasers; >ut for those who can afford it, very irtistio effects can.be produced, Only he very wealthy can keep up with all he changing fa&hions in table-cloths, md the moderately wealthy find tho jooa oia suustauuui uiau nucuo wc nost serviceable for all purposes. jRound tables for the "dining-room tre still in vogue, and the square or ong table has not yet come to snp>lant them. One judges this from the inen sales at the stores. The favorite able-cloth this winter has been the lize marked four yards square. This ust fits the rouud table, and would lot be very serviceable for the long, iquaro table. Lace trimmings for table-cloths and uncheon napkins are ultra now. The Duchess lace and the point-de-Venise ace are the moat fashionable for this jurpose; but the prices for them are sxorbitant. A small table-linen with ace trimmings costs a hundred or two i *? -i-ii L..I lunarea aoiuirs; uui u uuc uu^pcuo ku >wn the lace it is an easy matter to ititch it to the new table-cloths at lome. The lace should be perfectly vhite. The butter-colored and ecru a^es are marked down to one-third heir former prices.?Tii9 New Voice, Recipe*. Muffins?Three tablespoonfuls of sugar, one tablespoonful of butter, ;wo eggs, tv.o and one-half teaspoon'uls of bakiug powder, one cupful of iweet milk aud three cnpfuls of flour. Baked Eggs?Ereak six or seven >ggs into a buttered dish, takiug care hat each is whole and does not en:roach too much upon the others. Sprinkle with pepper and salt and JlUCe U IIUJ piCUV VI UUU'CI UfJV/U Bake in oven uutil the whites are well let andsserve very hot with rounds of juttered toast. Creamed Onions?Peel and boil the mions until tender, then pour over hem the following sauce: Put a pint )f milk into a saucepan to boil. Rub ;o a cream two tablespoonfuls of buter with one of flour. "When the milk jegins to boil, or is near it, stir this :ream into it and continue to stir until t is thickened nud the flour is cookc:). Season with salt and pepper and pour )ver the onions. Cold Tapioca Puddin??Soak one :up of tapioca over night in a quart of sold water. Drain off tbe water in the norning aud put the tapioca aud a juart aud a half of milk into a double joiler. Cook for forty-tive minuter, ,hen add one teaspoouful of salt. Stir veil and cook fifteen minutes longer. SVet a mold in cold water, turn the auddinc into it aud set it away to cool. Serve with cream and sugar. Tartare Sauce?Beat well the yolks jf four eggs, stir in one-lialf teaspoonul of salt and one teaspoonful of laus:ard, then beat in tablespoonful of oil, :hen one of vinegar and so on till the iauce is of the right consistency, usug more oil than vinegar. The oil nust be added very gradually. After ;his has been thoroughly beaten, add wo dessertspoonfuls of mixed chopped )lives. cflDers ac.d gher'uus. ^ An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup op Figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly end enabling one to overcome habitual constipation permanently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating themt make it the ideal laxative. * In the. process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fig Strup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. san francisco. cal. louisville, ky. new yore. n. t. For sale by all Druggists.? Price 50c. per bottle. "TAPE WORMS "A tape worm eighteen feet lone At least came on the scene after my taking two CASCABETS. This I am sure hu caused my bad health for the past three years. I am still taking Cascarets, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people." Geo. w. Bowlzs, Baird, Maes. /Ml CANDY M ^ CATHARTIC WQtoaa? TXADK MARK RMITTTBtO Pleasant. Palatable/Potent. Taste Good. Do Bood, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 2Jc, 50c. ... CURE CON8TIPATION. ... Iltritif R.ardj Conpifl-, Cktucs, Uaatr.il, S.w Ytrk. SIS W.Til.RIP Sold end guaranteed by all drug" I U'Dav gists to C17KX Tobacco Habit. ffMw ? - jr Zt eurei Coldj, Coughs, So re Throat,Creop,Influs?? ti, WhooplntConffh, Bronchitl* and At thin a. A certain core for Consumption in flrtt stages, tod a lure relief in advanced stages. TJ?# at one*. You will tee the excellent effect after taking th? flrtt dote. Sold by dealer* everywhere. Larp Vottlea 50 c?Tit* and SI.00. ' r^ar gooo ricycies _ - J_ Oirritcck: Sail lie Uoifd Oat, ' /HfWtN.* STAHDARH '83 B0D2LS, rrsA I/0^V M/AiI/Jm ?u"rlkIlteecli ?9'75 to ocd hand wheels, good Ir Ja/jf^nt as new, 83 ten S10; IE-^yT/KViW>Ajy 6n>thiiEi7ilnrliiul?. vm/InhYAl *H>1 without" a ctntln fcdnaoa W EARN a BICYCLE by helping ui ?dtrrtiii onr ripfrb Hat ?f "C9 m?dtli. W?(jr? cm R44?r Ajtnt is each town FREE U8E iluaptibMl biiuuuu Lb IB. Rriu tt out f? our ?Sn. K. F. .'lead Cycle Company, Chicago, III. i Thompson's Eye Water For the Lawyer'! Benefit. It was in a Duluth'court, and the witness was a Swede who was perhaps not so stupid as he seemed to be. The cross-examining attorney was a smart young man, whose object was to disconcert the witness and discredit I his testimony. "What did you say your na:?e was?" was the tirst question. ' 'Yahn"?very deliberately?"Petersen." "John Peterson, eh? Old man Peter's son, I suppose. Well, John, where do you live?" , "Where Ah live? In Dulut'." "Now, Peterson, answer this question carefully. Are you a married man?" "Ah tank so. Ah was married." "So you think because you got mar ried you think von are a married man, do you? That's funn^. Now, tell the gentlemen of this exceptionally intelligent jury whom you marriel.^' "Who Ah married? Ah married a woman." "See here, sir! Don't yon know any better thag, to trifle with this court? What do you mean, sir? You married a woman. Did you ever hear of any one marrying a mau?!' "Yes. Mah sister did."?Life. Music From a Lard Can. "I expect Rosenthal is very fine in his way," said a gentleman this morning. "I didn't hear him, but I did hear that colored boy who plays on a lard can at the Aragon whil'j his quartet of bootblacks executed the rag dance. That boy is a wonder?a perfect genius?the music which he extracted from the old lard can being something really exquisite. The Lord only knows how he manages to play on such an instrument, bat lie does it, just the same. I tell you he simply blows that lard can silly. They tell rae that negroes are born musicians, and I now beiieve it."?Atlanta Journal. An Old Knjrltah AVJnclinll]. One of the oldest windmills of the marshes of Norfolk, England, where the marsh country is often very beautiful, is quaint. Its wooden tower still defies the strength of the winter winds which sweep across the low[ lands from the sea, but two of its c..;ie nva rronp and those l*ttUVtt3 littuio ottiio uiv 7 that remain are fast falling into decay. For 200 years it has been one of the safeguards of the adjoining meadows. I # I * 9 f I In a fnlonlnl Parliament. New South "Wales parliamentary humorists have found a butt in the [ bull-voiced Monaro Miller. He was 'ooked npnn as a rather ordinary bore until, when he was roaring his loudest, "Jack" Haynes politely asked him to speak up, and Miller, not noticing the "borak," spoke up. "I beg your pardon," said John, leaning forward, with his hand to bis ear, after the manner of the deaf. Miller nearly lifted the roof as he bawled the remark again. "Excuse me, I couldn't quite catch it," said Haynes, solemnly, his hand still to his ear, and it was not lio/l owalraTlod t.Vlfl wVlfllfl neighborhood and members -were rushing in to see what the explosion was that the man from Snowy River "dropped."?Sidney Bulletin. "While Yon Sleep* Do not have too much air blowing through your room at night, or neuralgia may creep upon you while you sleep.' But if it comes, use St. Jacobs Oil; it warms, soothes and cures promptly. In Cape Colony evangelical missions have 630,000 adherents and the Catholics 3000. Conghs Lead to Consumption* Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Go to your druggist to-dav and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dangerous. Japan is now so far advanced as tomake its ownelectrlial machinery. Deafness Cannot Be Cured bv local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an >nflamed condition of the mucous liningofthe Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets infl'imed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness i<> the result, and unless tbe inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing butan inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ;aee of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can- ' . not be cured by Hall's Catarrh c ure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Cheney.& Co., Toledo, o. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. One-flftcenth of the inhabitants of Spain are nobles. No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weatt meffstrong, blood pure. 60c. Cl. All druggiita. Tbe Bermudas are not included in the term "West Indies." Mrs. Winslow'sSoothinj Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c.a bottle. Queensland exports dried bananas. They ire taking the place of raisins. To Care Constipation Forever* Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or 28& XI C.O.C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. The new books published last year avertged thirteen a day. Knock* Cough* and Cold*. Dr. Arnold's Cough Killer cures Coughaand Colds.PreventsConsumption.AlldrujndsU.2afl There are 118 schools for muslo alone In Berlin, Germany. 1 am entirely cured of hemorrhage of lungs 5y Plso's Cure for Consumption.?Louisa Lindamax. Bethany, Mo.. January 8,1894. Of every 1000 sailors thirty-four have ? rheumatism every year. A Blood vessels are sometimes burst by n whooping cough. Hale's Honey of Horehound K ind Tar relieves It. g A pound of phosphorus heads 1,000,000 Batches. | Educate Yoar Bowels With CatcsreMu Candy Cathartic, cure constipation foretar. Co 10c, 28c. If C. C. C. fail, drusrrfstf; refund money, fa One npple orchard in Glenwood, Iowa, lis jontuica 800 acres and 133,000 tree?. ? To Cure a Cold in One Day* Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it falls to care. 25c. There are more than 8000 laundries In London. H. H. Greek's Sons, of Atlanta, Ga., ara Ae only successful Dropsy specialists in th? , world. Seetheirliberalotferinadvertisement 1 In another column of this paper. China has begun the manufacture of P" imokeless powder. ( DonH .Hind tlie Weather. I There is ona thiDK that does not mind " ipnnthiiF nnd f-hn> la rJip.iimattsm: and I one thing that does not mind rheumatism ( Is St. Jacobs Oil, as it goes to work upon it ind cures right off. ^ Suspected the Bx k of Co 'and. An elderly ladyqu _itly called ?o cash a dividend warrant at the \ Bank of England, for which she required notes. On the notes being handed the lady she rather indigoantly refused them, as they were not v signed by Mr. May (the late chief ~ sashier). Mr. Bowen's signature evi- > iently didn't satisfy her, as she re- U marked she had been "had" before f" with notes and intended to take good ? rare not to be again. Explanations were in vain for some time, but event nally a high official satisfactorily exDlained matters and the incident | K closed.?Notes and Gold. ^ (C p^ Frank B. Trout, of 103 Griswold Art Mil age of fourteen we had to take our daugi health. She weighed oniy 50 pounds, wa \\ said she had anxraia. Finally we gave gjf. Fale People. When she had taken two leave her bed, and in less than sis mc /jt To-day she is entirely cured, and is a bi I' 1-0 pounds, and has never had a sick day I ^ 1 The genuine DT.Willi&ms Pinl I & Sold only in p&ck&ges, the^nr the full nMTK. At &ll dTu??l' ^ Or Williams Mcd>tinc Co. Sche ' ; t?.. - ' 'jV'-: V { ' I ' ' ' V >T/?/j Pir\noi>r 1 < A lew -A fvyiiwwf is Ay ers Sat ^ Before sarsaparill Have confidence at once, exceriment. buy anybody's A J J J you want a cure, you mus [Tie Suapuilli audi 9 TEASPOONS FRE cuarawteed!8 Of $p00n8^^^*?^^nlc^poonj, prepaid.' W. 0.1 If Was Before the SAPO They Used to Say "Woman's W Spalding'i ABa iCiiMisjJ remedies, standard Jiggtody^ >f Quality"^W?#|^ gfe . , . . tu thehou >n Athletic Goods Insistupon Spalding's fsBSS Handsome Catalogue Frei. M fe A. (*. Bi-ALDIN(i U jbBOS, W H st Tork. Chicago. Denver. j5p?& k O /> o c v NEW DISCOVERY; gittt B M f n \J 0 I quick relief qpd curee wont Bfl Of s. Book of U?tiiBooiaiiaad 10 iln'i' treitaant (I. or. H. H. eKIIX'8 80S8. Bos D, Atlanta. Oa. ~ m Colds,Cc B|b I :T3T3'aTrMlill CM'S ? }"" CUBES WHEREAlTELsTTaILs' Ej| Joir Ld Beat Cough bjrnp. Tastes Good- Cb? H M :> *i o_?j IU ALa^ g IT Frostbite 3??saA^S^R^i^> Dli y Girl Can Tell t il f . ItAUU'A physician who nukes the fcJ nd is honest about it can J )u that, in many cases,the I A r of red corpuscles in the ;2 ?& is doubled afttT a course ?gf itment with Dt. Williams' >5 Ik fnr PaI/? Poonle f \ fig# lat this means good, blood ^3^ I j*r jt be entirely clear fTom. \ gJJ "*l? ictoT's statement, but any M |fliopk: 0 has tTied the pills can tell \g Ilro.i tat it means Ted lips. bTight? VaT* food appetite, absence of f rav che, and that it mns- \S yQ the pale and sallow girl *v X maiden who glows with jl ?en"ebu iuty which perfect healths *dv-alou' :an give. ft. ? ? others whose daughters j* *U? lebilitated as they pass ? ja.1 itIhood into womanhood meg; 1 not neglect the pill best^f ^enJe :d Pot this particular ill. f MA1Ll Crip! Detroit, Mich.,says: "At the ytf) iiter from school on cccouct of ill s pale and sallow anil the doctors ?V win n her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for \S7 Co., Xe\r V ouw tvao su UU5 i.w? D H H I M J inths was something like herself. ||Alexan ig, strong, healthy girl, weighing X? since."? Dttroii Evening Newt. MEN! k Piili for PaJe People Are ? AppCT Always bSttTtng Vjf !2| s>tt>, ot direct from the G> 8 nect&dy.NY; 50fpcr box. g IIm " ^ ^ qH )w?I|^ \ . " v V ' ^j \3 Medicine I - - * :saparilla | as were known. s ago, it began s work. Since tenyou can count ? ^thc sarsaparillas by tic thousands withevcry ~~A va"at'on ?f imita-' W tion of the | a original, except one. jy- They have if never been able to imitate the ^ quality of J the pioneer, T tVTI ' When you see Ayefs on a bottle of sarsa- s - Ipi parilla that is ' *^| enough; you can ' f If you want an : Sarsaparilla; if t buy 9 ' I r s ,J : Sifsapirillixfamoos] LES can secure a set of 12 Teajpooni, iy maker to be extra coin allTer pUtv in Scissors Sharpeners at 25 cents each. vv ; j necessity in every family; an/ lady out aaranteed. I trust too, and send th* a; when sold, dednct expressage from r me the balance: I will then send thai fcnTRVnT.n Tin* 4oa frntcrhrmk- Oram. Day of ? LIO 1 ork is Kever Done." \ dlySprainedArm j Houston, Te> , Feb. 26, 1*08. r\y & Co.: ' b?Au(fust 2oth last I had a badlr ipralned sr using six different (wKat ?va? called) I never cot relief till I used Badway*a lief, which caaed the pain at on-.-e and In two days. My father, who la 66 yean * "Eadwav'g Heady Kelief and Badway'a tio be9t or all medicines/' We keep then ,se the rear around. Respectfully, lUOMAa HANSBOBOUOH, Speci>v Police, City HalL %MBi - I ft IT* ; 1 A CU3E VOZ ILL iu?hs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bron, Pneumonia, Swelling of the / - j its, Lumbago, Inflammat'ons, J umatism, Neuralgia, s, Ch Iblains. Headaches, Tootha:hes, Asthma, I "FICULT BREATHINC. 1 THE WORST PAINS in from one to ' J Inutes. NOT ONE HOUK ifter retdla* anyone SUFFER WITH PAIN. IruggJsts Y a: CO., 55 Elin St., Nev/ Vrfc ^SEEDS%, 1 liar's Seeds tit Warranted to Prriw. Vj4 I Ion Luthc>, E. Trot. P*.. utonlibed thevor'.d^U^ I o%iu,r 'wO bushel* Bi; Four 0?t<; J. Breidcr, V eott. Wh.. 173 bush, btr'.ojr, ai.d H. Lo*?joj, 'in;. IXlan.. br growing 320 bu?h. Salzer's com re. If yon dou'?:, write tb??ra. W't wish to g&in 0 new customers, ber.ee trill scud ou trill *m DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10c. U rmf rire ft-ra Meili. 3?;t Beth. Rape for Sbetp. Jj^V j <000 Cora. ' III; Knur Oiu." Ilcardieti 1 nutlnermi*?rJcJ<lins7 tomfc?? per acre on drr i. tt:.. "<0c. Wbftt.'" lai-luJiujeur masiBoth J&J i [J Catalogue. filing >11 t'jout our Finn 41 tllmtlM ?ou upon n-cciptofbat ?j " lCc. [MMtaye, r^>?iti\ely worth $10. toc*? * / 1W .nut, 160,000 !.hU Seed I'oUtacoJL?w a: mi ! op a b'ot. pkzt c?rlieu reeota^Ig^b.e Clkt^ aJone.ia iappyi ' d,<S?' Si. & JOHNSON'S ARIA, CHILLS & FEVER, ( oe it Liver Diseases. )WN AI.T. DRUGGISTS. 35C. !D?Caseol bad liealih that R-I-F-A-X-3 Dt benefit. Send 6 cts.to Kipans Chemical rork, for lo samples and lout) testimonial a. itiqu CURED?Sample bottle, < day** 4 I lOlil treatment. postpaid, 10 cents. deb Rhmkdv Co. , 24i>Greenwich 8t.,li.Y, nin-MTIIIS PAPER WHEN REPLYL1U1N 1NG TO ADV'fti. NYMT-13. 8 a? iCk STOPPED FRET' HTP PwwaaBatly.CiPiJ ' I J?s?nity Pre?etrt?d ia lEla B*. HLIRK VUA[ H SERVE RESTORER 1 I tin itrt t??'J Nm*taDUtMu,r*i.iya*f>fr u and St. rttvj' Dmnet. v-l'"if >'-i itittt &r*i <Uj'a o*?. T reatiM and tt tri?l bottl? n Pll ptUuu, they paying txprnt eUry*' ??JJ rrcdrrtl. Send to I)r. K!ln?. Ltd. ' KM it liullclot. V31 AliS i j M M \ . a . "<H