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"He That is Warm
Thinks All So."
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Ifiousands are " coia in
that they do not understand
the glow of health. This implies
disordered kidneys,
liver, bowels, blood or brain.
Hood's Sarsaparilla makes
"warm" because it gives
all who take it perfect health.
f ffocddSaUapatiflk
Hood'a Pills cnre llrer ills; the non-Irritating an J
only cathartic to take wi:h Hocd's Sariaparllla.
Ik^ Go to }'Our grocer to-day
[&? and get a 15c. package of
I Grain-0
luL ^ takes place of c?f'
i Sl ^ee a* ^ cos^*
Made from pure grains it
is nourishing and healthful.
Insist that yonr grrooer gl?w yon GRAIN O. I
Accept no imitation.
nUCIIII ATICM CURED?Sample bottle. 4days'
, KrltUIVl A I lOnfl treatiueat, postpaid, 10 cents,
' Alzxampzii Remkdy Co.. 24K Greenwich St.,N.Y.
S5 Easily Made in 5 Hours plBn of veiling an
article in constant me and demand. Write for particulars.
Archibald Jt Co., 73 Nassau 8t.,NewYork.
WASTED?Case of bad bealib tbat l'.-1-P-A-N-S
will not benefit. Send 6 cts.toKipans Chemical
Co.. Netg York. for V'samnles ,tnrtl?w testimonials.
nil p O - WHY SUFFER. Get a bnx cf
I I* E? O l irdsa) 1'* Guaranteed PileOmt
ment. It gives instant relief and has real merit.
6u cents a ix>x at druggists, or send to E.T.LAID*
l.EY, 70 Pike .street, Port Jtrvl;, N. Y.
Wo nderful Achievement* With Telephon
The telephone is a very handy thing
to have in the house when such storms
prevail as have swept over our country
during the past weeks, and I,hear that
more people than ever before used it
to call up the butcher and the baker,
or talk to their snowbound friends.
But there are other uses. The other
week I saw the news that a young
couple in New York State got married
by telephone, with witnesses at each
end of tne line and a clergyman "on
the wire." When our troops landed
in Porto Rico, a 'sorry young officer
went to the telephone in a lighthouse
and called up the military governor of
the nearest city, telling him to surrender.
The governor obeyed meekly.
Now a change has been effected by
telephone in the government of Salvador,
the Central American republio.
A revolutionary general went to the
telephone, called up the president, and
and told him that as all the troops
were in rebellion, the only thing left
was for him to resign. The president
resigned at once?over the telephone
?and the new dictator took office
without a blow.?The Great Round
World.
Josephine and Napoleon's Son.
1 n?nnno nf flio T?ron/>V Vftnrtlpnllift
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drama now being played at the Nouveau
Theatre, and entitled "Le Roi
de Home," an interesting communication
to the Gaulois states that Josephine
only once saw Napoleon's boy. It
had long been her ardent wish to set
eyes on him, and at length Napoleon
himself took the child, then two years
old, to Malmaison. The little fellow
took a great fancy to Josephine, and
Baid: "Hove you; you are good. You
must come back to Paris with us, and
live at the Tuileries." The Emperor
is said to have been much moved by
the interview, and hastily terminated
it, Baying: "We must go, my boy;
wish the lady goodby."?London
Chronicle.
Two Good UeaioBi.
"She's only marrying him for his
money," said one of her dear friends.
"Oh, that's where you are wrong,"
answered the other dear friend. "She
told me herself she had two reasons
for marrying him."
"What are they?"
"One is his money and the other ia
the fact that he is too old to live very
long."?Chicago Post.
Saleswomen understand *
Constantly on their feet
to smile and be agrseable
down with some feminine weak
aches count for little. They mus
keep going or lose their place.
To these Mrs. Pinkham's help i
offered. A letter to her at Lynn
Mass., will bring her advice fre
of all charge.
Miss Nancie Shobe, Florence
Col., writes a letter to Mrs. Pink
ham from which we quote:
"I had been in poor health for
:ng been brought on by standinj
ing serious womb trouble. I ha(
just a bundle of nerves and ^
monthly periods. I doctored an
left ovary being; so swollen ar
without pain. Now, thanks to
tired feelinar is all cone, and I ai
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Coughs Lend 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.
Ad internal revenue tax of $200,000 on a
single estate was recently paid in Boston.
Beauty la Blood Deep.
rn?- j a nip an skin. No
Vlt'ttU uiuuu mtauo u. v.v?.~
beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathartic
clean your blood and keep it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- I
purities from the body. Begin to-day to
banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascarets,?beauty for ten cent9. All druggists,
satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
A fortune awaits the man who can invent
an available substitute for rubber.
M. L. Thompson & Co., Druggists, Cotidersport
Pa., say Hall's Catarrh Ci:re is the best
and only sure cure for catarrh they ever sold.
Druggists st'll it. 75c.
The scientific principle of the survival of
the fittest was known to the ancient
Greeks.
Pneumonia may be warded oil with Hale's
Honey of H ore hound aud Tar.
Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one Minute.
The gold-flach is nearly extinct in England.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup lor children
teething:, softens the gums, reilucesjnflammation,
allays pain, cnres wind colic. 25c.a bottle.
There are about 3,750,000 persons In London
who never enter a place of worship.
3*o-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weali
men strong, blood pure. 60c, $1. AU druggists.
The Baptists have arranged to buy a lot
and build a church at Santiago, Cuba.
Pi go's Cure for Consumption has no equal
as a Cough medicine.?F. M. Abbott, 383 Seneca
St., Buffalo. N. Y., May 9,1894.
In the German army ilenrly 10,000 carrier
pigeons are used.
Educate Tour Borrela With Caicmretu.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
tOc, C5c. If C. C. C. fail., druggists refund money.
A mica mine of <:he highest quality js
worth a handsome lortune to the owners.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
knowD to the California Fig Syrup
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 Fit, 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
the Company?
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oat.
innaVIXLE. gy. NEW YORK. N.T.
Traded For Badge 13 and TVas Killed.
Sergeant TV. P. Steele, of the Lawrence
Company, relates a singular
circumstances in connection with the
death of Lieutenant Alford in Manila.
Identification badges with numbers
on them were given ont to the Kansas
troops. The man who got No. 13
made sncb strong objection to the unlucky
number that Lieutenant Alford
exchanged with.him, and the Lieutenant
had it on his person when he was
killed.?Kansas City Journal.
Ti.? na a. fnr? For SleeDleiantM.
A Russian remedy for insomnia is
to have a dog sleep in the room, and
preferably in the same bed. It may
be through a sense of companionship,
or one of security, or it may act suggestively;
at any rate, it is said at
times to prove of value "when other
means fail.?Public Health Journal.
rhat torture Is.
whether well or ill. Compelled
to customers while dragged
:ness. Backaches and headit
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5 WOMEN
* WHO EARN
1 THEIR UVINQ
some time, my troubles havj,
so my physician said, caus1
to give up my work. I was
rould have fainting spells at
d took various medicines, but
lief, and when I wrote to you
3t walk more than four blocks
I followed your advice, tak
i E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier
tion with the Vegetable Comtd
began to gain in .strength
first. I am getting to be a
to pain and I owe it all to your
There is none equal to it,
I have tried many others beUBing
yours. Words cannot
aid too strong in praise of it."j
iss Polly Frame, Meade,
i., writes: i
Dear Mrs. Pinkham?I feel it
duty to write you in regard to
it your medicine has done for
me. I cannot praise it
enough. Since my girlhood
I had been troubled with ir_
regular and painful
periods and for nearly
vears had suffered
rwith falling of the
womb, and whites. Also
had ovarian trouble, the
id sore that I could not move
your wonderful medicine, that
n healthy and strong." .
men, MM OF
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!
Professor Guglielmo Marconi, theii
visit America next fall, is only twenty-]
won him fame and fortune. He began
Government gladly paid him a bigb pr.
ships. Then he removed to England
ventor in bis line, and has been the m
men who are working upon wireless te
England, in which he sent a message 1
mileB, were perfectly successful. Ma
the French to the ^nglish coast, bul
fused. Learning, however, that the G
matter, the French Government agree<
tion on its soil. He says the system c<
IfUNSTON'S stirring career |
S Has Sought Adventure in Many Places ?
^ and Has Never Shirked Danger, ?
A red-headed man with a low, sweet
voice, is malting the Twentieth Kansas
the "most famous American regiment
now fighting the Filipinos. He
only weighs 115 pounds, but?he can
fight. More than that, he will fight.
The story of Brigadier-General Fred
Fnnston, late Colonel of the Twentieth
Kansas,, reads more like a tale
from the exploits of the "White Company,"
a romance of knightly times,
than a matter-of-fact relation of wnat
a nineteenth century jayhawker has
done.
Fanston's character as a soldier and
combatant is summed up in the terse
expression of one of his own men?
"bottled vitriol.'1
The Twentieth Kansas is not a regiment
composed of handsome men. As
a beauty show it would go into bankruptcy.
So far as possible every man
in it was selected for his ability to endure
and fight and not with a view to
his good looks. The selection of the
men was largely left to Funston, and
that his judgment was exceptionally
good is proved by the terrible deeds
his men are performing on the island
of Luzon.
The men are Kansas farmers, of the
hornv-handed type, bullwhackers from
the plains, blacksmiths, city laborers,
descendants not only of the old Free
Soil settlers, but of the early Confederate
rangers; men who can shoot,
swim, live on air, and sing a bymn.
Funston fought in Cuba with the
j Cuban army until the destruction of
j the Maine brought him back to his
I own country. He ie but thirty-three
years old/ yet he has engaged in
twenty-three battles in Cuba and six
or more in Luzon. His left arm has
been mutilated for life by a shell, his
lungs pierced by a Mauser bullet, his
thigh crushed by a horse plunging
during battle, his system racked by
BRIGADIER-GENERAL I
Cuban fever. He was captured by the
Spaniards in Cuba and sentenced to
death, but escaped "While on an ex
pedition to Alaska he was pitched into
the Yukon River and narrowly escaped
downing. Within the circumference
of the arctic circle he was nearly frozen
to death, and then fought pneumonia
to the very door of death. Of practically
no physique, but live feet four
inches in height, his endurance and
escape make him one of the most remarkable
personages connected with
ih?
K1BBLESS TELE6BAFIY.
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Qventor of wireless telegraphy, wlio wil
five years old, but his work has alread]
experiments in Italy, and the Italia!
ice for the nse of his invention on war
, He is admittedly the foremost in'
ost successful of the numerous scientifh
legraphy. His recent experiments ii
without wires for a distance of thirtj
I /-v n /\r* /I n m Aflon/va
ituui ^/iu^uocu ty ocuu <* uigoon^c iivu
t the French Government at first re
terman Emperor was investigating thi
1 to permit Marconi to build his sta
ould be operated across the Atlantic.
Love-making and fighting are all oni
to the brave General Funston. H<
wooed and won bis pretty wife witl
the same vim he showed in battle. Hi
met Mies Edna Blankard, of Oakland
Cal., a music teacher, while in camf
MRS. EDNA BLANKABD PUN8T0W.
in San Francisco, and married her ir
three weeks' time. She is with him
in the Philippines, having beeD
smuggled on board a transport by hei
husband in the disguise of a soldiei
boy.
(iaeer Place For a Cemetery.
The Honolulu anthoritiesare consid
eriug the advisability of locating a cemAim
?*> AfintAti AT A PnnnhV\r\trl
CIC1 ill IUC l^iUUOi. Ui IUO A UUV/UUU IT Ij
an extinct volcano. The only objection
thus far offered is that if nol
need for a cemetery it might some day
become available for an amnsement
resort and residence section, especially
if an adequate water supply could
be conveyed to so great a height.
Says the Hawaiian Gazette: "Everything
looks beautiful inside the crater.
The kiawe trees are growing well.
These and 'other trees were planted
by the direction of the late King Kalakaua.
The lantana flourishes, of
course. The view in any .and every
direction from Punchbowl is well
known to all for its charm. A walk
if,
I
FREDERICK FUNSTON.
from the city to the place would not
be a trying undertaking and the road
is better than ever."
Future of Funston.
Should Funston survive the Luzon
campaign, he is fairly destined to become
one of the heroic figures of the
American army. His men idolize him.
He appears to have just as much executive
ability as he does fighting
spirit. His judgment has never been
questioned, and he stands foremost
among the American commanders doing
b$tt}s with tfcs Filipinos,
.w ... /
The Indian nnd Water.
The American Indian, be his tribe
what it may, has no great fondness for
water taken internally, and no nse at
all for it as an external application.
Ono or two quarts of water will carry
a family through a day, and even in
the arid regions of New Mexico and
Arizona, where the atmosphere takes
up moisture from the body before it
reaches the surface of the ekin, the
per capita of water used is email. Perhaps
the scarcity of that fluid has
something to do with the wonderful
economy in its use which prevails, for
it is almost never applied to the body,
with the single exception that no Indian
will lose an opportunity to wash
his long, glossy black hair. Of their
hair thev are as proud as any woman,
and devote much time and attention
to its proper care, even sacrificing a
Bmall quantity of the precious water
now and then for that purpose. Two
quarts, with the bruised rootB of the
yucca, or soap weed, are all that is
necessary for this purpose. As might
be expected under these conditions
the tribes are periodically visited by
dreadful epidemics of smallpox, which
often decimate them.?New York Post.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Ouiuine Tablets. A11
Druggists refund money if It fails to care. 23c.
Parisian journals declare that dolls are
going out of vogue.
Doa't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netlc, full or lire, nerve ana vigor, wine no-iv
Bac, the wonder-worker, tbat makes weal: men
strong. All druggists, 60c or 81. Cureguaran.
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
Over $500,000 Is spent in Vermont yearly
for oats.
Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot-Ewe,
A powder to shake into your shoes; rests
the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen,
Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating Feet _
and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's Foot-Ease |
makes new or tight shoes easy. At all druggists
and shoe stores, 25 cts. Sample mailed
FREE. Adr's Allen S.Olmsted, LeRoy, N.Y.
A five-year-old boy was recently adjudged
insane by a Chicago court.
Lane's Family medicine*
Moves the bowels each day. In order to
be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently _
on the liver and kidneys. Cures siok headache.
Price 25 and 50c.
In London there is one blind person to fj
every thousand of the population. Q
Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervousness
after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great i
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatl se free 3
Dr. R. H. Klink, Ltd.. 981 Arch SL.Phila.JPa. t)
Only one man in 203 Is over six feet in 11
height. . h
Campbell's malarial Specific* 0
Guaranteed cure for all Malarial disease* B<
At all druggists, or sent on receiptof 26cents, a
J. B. Campbell, Sugern, N. Y. _
Spain last year exported to the United tl
States 3,000,000 pounds of raisins. h
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To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOo or Sc. r<
tf C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money, b
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Deepest Wells. ^
A curiosity, at least, is thie compilation
of the deepest wells in the
world: In Europe, one at Passy, tl
France, depth, 2000 feet; at La Chap- T
elle, Paris. 2950; at Grenelle, Paris, O
1798; at Neusalwerk, near Minden,
2288; at Kissingen, Bavaria, 1787; at oi
Sperenberg, near Berlin, 4190, which m
is said to be the deepest in the world;
at Pest, Hnngary, 3182. In the United fc
States there are wells located at St.
Lonis, depth, 3843 feet; at Louisville, ai
2086; at Columbus, Ohio, 2775J; at ft
Charleston, S. C., 1250. b<
The first electric railway in the ft
world was bnilt in Ireland, from Bnsh- h
mills to Giants' Causeway. 81
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I All Druggists Sell Ayer's Sari
When sand's as j
and chalk's i
When thirty inch
and cotton e<
When fourteen o
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'Use the Means and Heaven \
Never Neglect a Us
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A Family Disagreement. ?
In ? home ont in the country, not
ir from town, we are intormed, there
lay be Been quite a pile of sewing
ring on the floor, nearly in the midle
of the room, that has been lying
here undisturbed for more than sis
xonths. At that time the head of the ?
ouse wanted a chair, and, seeing but t
ne handy, he dumped to the floor the \
ewipg which lay upon it. His wife
sked him to pick it up. He said he
roildn't do it. She told him ai he i
irew it there it could remain until I
e got ready to pick it up. She \
'ould never touch it. And there it
smains a memorial to an incompatiility
of disposition.?New YorkComlercial
Advertiser.
Bore Qli Lost In Silence.
The following episode happened at (
ie recent brilliant charge of the ?
wenty-first Lancers, at the fall of j
mdurman: '
One of the men got his thumb cut
f, and turning to his chum, an Irishan,
ejaculated:
"Whatever shall I do? I'm done
ir life."
Pot tfttincr thintrfi somewhat coollv
? o ?o~ v
id thinking his chum was making a
iss over a mere trifle, responded,
>lemnly:
"Begorra, that's nothin' to make a
iss about; here's poor Jones wid his
ead cut off, an' not a word is he
?yin\"
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Fifty years of
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doing good.
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cTtn a oAutu ee. cinoinnah
vill Give You the Blessing." |
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"CASCAKETS do all claimed tor the* / -/Jfl
ind are & truly wonderful medicine. I have often
rlshed for a medicine pleasant to take and aft lart
lavo found It In Caacarets. Since taking them, mj
ilood baa been porlflcd and my complexion bat tin* ^ >'S
iroved wonderfully and I feci mucb better lneveff
ray." Mas. Sallh JS. Sella us, LuttreU, Teun. ,
CANDY
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Pleasant. Paiatat>>. Potent, Taste Good. Do
Jood, Never 8lcken. Weaken, or Orlpe. 10c, 25c. JOc.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
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Each bail warranted
ACCEPT NO SUBSTITl'TES.
If a dealer does not carry Spalding's athletic
goods In stock, tend your name and address to
ns (and his, too) tor a copy of our h**da??uely
A. G. SPALDING A BROS.. I
Nrw Vorlt. Dearer. Chicago |
1899 CONSTRUCTION. I I
ABOUT SPOKES.
There are 61 spokes in the two wheels
of a Columbia bicycle. They represent
64 points of superiority over any '{her
wheel.
Since we adopted the Columbia Stud |
Hub and direct tangent sj.Oke over J
7,500,000 of these spokes have been in
use. We have yet to hear of one breaking
from any cause except collision or
other violent accident. The stud hubs
obviate all bending and twlstirj of the
spokes. ?
When you compare Columbia, Hartford
and Vedette bicycles part for pari
with other wheels you And good reason
for their recognized superiority.
PRICES, $75 to $25. vf
POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.
HEAL THYSELF
or Know Thyself Manual.
A W?pace pamphlet by & Humanitarian snd eml>
ieut medical author.
Tnls 1* a unique Vade Kecum of Medical ScJonc?
or MEN ONLY, whether married, unmarried, or
ibout to marry: younir. middle aged or old. Price
0 centa by mall, sealed ; sent free for 60 davs. AdIregs
ThePeabody Medical Institute, No. 1 Bolflncb
it.. Biiitoc, Mats. Chief Consulting Physician,
Taduate of Harvard Medical College, class ISM.
-ate Surtteon 5th Mas*. Reg. Vols., the mo#t rml<
mnt inftHBllaf Vn A Y iir t ir/i
i ni e r I c a " who AH1A1S tIJIMi?
L?thJ?r?f*Consultatloa In person or by
""ct, from 8 to 6. Sundays 10 to 1.
P^t^ly Medici Institute lasafc>)" 9'ctad
It to a test which only merit
?f??i di Vnc,erR0-?B0et0n Journal.
Tbe reabody Medical Institute baa many linit*
on, but no equala.?Boetoa Herald.
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MALARIA, CHILLS 6 FEVER,
Grippe & Uver Diseases!KNOWN
ALL DRUGGISTS. 3?C.
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