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C.OMM (JO ./Vic J i ofo on ?t Commodore Hoinervillc Nicholson, or ; United Ktutctf Navy, lu h letter j from 18.17 It Xt? N. \V? Washington. ! I). 0? says: "Your I'eruiiu bus been ami In now ?' MBCd by ho ninny of my frlouda ami ao. ; qunlntaucoH aa a 8uro cure for catim-h > flint. I am convinced <?r iik nimtlve v ntiftli licit, and I iniheaitatlngly recom " inond It to nil im'IWiiik suffering from that complaint." H, NIHioiwou. The highest mon lit our initloii have given ivriuin a Ntrong endorsement, ** Men of nil clasaoH and t?i it I loint are equally roproHonled. If you do not derive |>r<um|'t and mil Inflatory roxiiltH .from the u*o <>f IV lu mi, wrJIo al once to Hr. Uarlman giving a full Nluloinont of your cane, and ho will ho plonked to give you liih j valuable advice gniilH, Addreaa I >r. Ilnrtimin, I'r?*>*ltl<*iit of Tho Ilnrtimin Sanitarium, < 'olumbuH, < t Ajk Your Dr.i^gltt for a free Peruna Alma'iac for 1904. Impoualble to Square Circle. No circle can bo squared hconu.sa j *?11. Mint), v.- hi cli la tho ratio of tho clr oi?mfer<#uee to tho diameter, Ih rot a nquare. Tho Owl AVoinlor. ' The I'M i lor inuat toll its read? r* <>f tliia fnai'VCl. It originated Willi lli?> ?nrgest j r farm R.ecd growers ill the world, the .lohn A. Bfljzcr Seed Co., I.u (?roam.'. Win. I\, lies i^| IT /straw, nlunilri up like a stone wall, ia wlulo, heavy, and lias lon? ear*. lillrn to tha tip with fat, plump kernels. It \h ? great atftoler, HO atocKa from one k?*ri?i*l. If YOU WILL BEND TIIIH NOTIC E A Nil IOC. ..IN STAMPS <0 above address, you will get a sample of - this Oal Wonder, whieh yielded in 1 S>>13. in "40 States from 2fi0 to MO bit. per a<~rc, to gether with other farm need sample* and their hi# catalog. | A J It takes herohm to be a good husband When ho lias t-eaaed to be a loving one. Missing No Opportunity. ! A large. good natured man was greatly attracted to a little girl In tho ? tHnlng room of un up-town hotel tho other day. Slid *aa about two and a half ydars old, wan beginning to run about and talk a Rood deal, and also - appeared to bo at home In the hotel. After smiling at him across tho din ing room and making friends with him at a distance he accosted her In the hall. He asked her the regulation ? riuwHttnna put by strangers to children, of which She answered rh promptly 1 f; ft# hef baby fashion would permit. | Finally the maa ahook hnnda with Lher and said: "You are a nico little [ girl. Shall I bring you a box of candy i to-mwyow?" Tho little one looked puzzled a mo. ! : ment, then spoke up brightly: - ^o; 'oo better doo dot it now!" She got tho candy that evening. iMiss Alice At. Smith, of Min. neapolis, Minn., tells how wo man's monthly suffering may be permanently relieved by Lydia E.Pinkham'sVcgctable Compound ' 14 Dbaii Mn?. riNKHAM : ? 1 have never before piven my cnclomtincnL for nny medicine, but l.ydlu R. Pinklmm'.s Vegetable Compound has added bo much to my life and ' " happlnc&a that I fool liko making an ... txceptlon in this cane. For two year* erory month 1 would havo two days of ???ere pain, and could find no relief, but one day when vlalting u friend I ran ncrosa Ijyritft K. Plnuham*# Vogc table Coinitonnd, ? aho had uud it with the beat results and advlacd me to try it. I found that it worked wonder* with me ; I now experlenco no pain, and only had to um a few botuea to bring about this wonderful change. I use it ooooalonally now when I am exceptionally tired or worn ?nt,-"? ? Mim Alio* M. Smith, 804 Third Ave., South Minneapolis, Minn., Chair man SxeoutWe Committee, Minneapolis ? 8tndyClnb. _ $ booo ?**>? Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound earrlee women wifely through tho tnrioui natural rrinoi tvnd Is Hi? safe-guard of ^hnan'fi booltfi. The truth ^bont this great ~ m*dJ?tne U told In tie letter* from women lionijr published In ? "-"xyr con*tAirtly. [ PLANS THAT WENT WHONO. Showing How Hard It I* to Drive Folks Into Matrimony. Once upon * timo, before everybody had learned to attend atrlotly to his own affairs, a man and a maid were In love with each othor, but, though thl* waa patent to all their friends, neither Of theiu know It. However. th?lr friends said unanlmoulily : "Wu will demonstrate It to thorn and write a triumphant Q . IC. D. upon their wed ding mora." Vh?t?Iore, the maid never wn? In vited anywhere that who did not And the man Invited also; nor wan the man Invited anywhere but that he found tho maid likewise a guest. Further more, tho man always was detailed to take the maid In to dinner, uud they could not ho much an glance at each other without everybody else having an errand out of the room, and aociety becarno a vast manufactory of oppor tunities for them to revel in each other's company alone and undis turbed. Now, beforo this had time to beoomo a habit with them, both ibe man and the maid penetrated the dark plot. VVhoreii|)on tho maid toaaed her bead, flaying: "They needn't think I have only one chance," and Immedi ately betrothed herself to an Impecull oua fortune hunter whose only rec ommendation was his title. And thereupon the man hastily mar ried himself to a grass widow from Chicago, whoso reputation, they do aay, waa responsible for the big fire. Consequently all their friends nod ded their heads sagely, and whispered to each other, "Didn't l tell you so?" ? Alex Illckotts in i'hiladelphla J.edger. A SOFTHEARTED OAKER. Aaaumed Woea of Actrceo Too Much for His Composure. Recently a new play wan performed In 1'rugue, the principal characters in which arg'a beautiful young lady and a brilliant young officer, but are unable ' to marry because they are as poor as ! church mice. True, the young lady ! has a very rich uncle, from whom ahe ! hopen to obtain aid, but who very soon | discovers that lie Is an arrant miser i and will not give her a farthing. Tho woes of tho lovers touched the hearts of many In tho audience, but only one person 'proved really equal to the occasion. This was a worthy and wealthy haker, who had actually been moved to tears by tne distressing scenes on the stage. At last his heart j overflowed, and tho moment the rich I undo vanished with a hitter sneer at j his niece's folly on his lips, he rushed j from his s^at. to the footlights, and. taking a well-tilled purse from his pocket, handed it to iho astonished heroine, saying: "Here, take thin you'll tind n good dowry in It -and have nothing nioro j to do with that wretched miser." 10 very one In tho theater roared at tho good fellow's almfllclly and gen eroslty, but he could not see that hu had done anything unusual, and. as ho retused to take bnck tho purse, the heroine, with a smile, laid \t on n jtnble. and the play went on./ LASTING RELIEF. \V. Walls, Super Intoiulciit of Street! of uclmnon. Kyv, nhjh: "My nightly rest wiih broken, owing I to Irregular action of tins kidney*. I whs suffering Intensely from severe pains in the Hitut 1 I of my back and through tlie kidneys and annoyed by painful passages of itbnormul socre : ttoniR. No amount of dbclftrlng relieved j this condition. I took Douu's Kidney I'lils nnd experienced <pilck and lasting i relief. Doau's Kidney I'IIIh will prove j ii blessing lo ill! sufferers from kidney i disorders wlio will give them a fair I trial." KoHter-Mllbnrn Co., Iluffalo, N. V., i proprietors. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cent* per box. Immontc Pieco of Uuilding Stone. Tho laigOilt und heaviest building , elone ever quarried in Kngland was taken from the Planklngton bed, near Norwich. It was in 0110 piece, without crack or flaw, and weighed over thirty* five toua. Tho ministry will mver be a soft snap to the man with a sensitive soul. "FlTfl permanently on red. No fit* ?>r nervous ness after first ilnv's use of l>r. KIIiio'h reat Nervclteatoror. ?')! trhilbottleand I rent Iscfn ?<? 1>i\ It. H. Ki.ink, I.td., '.'ill Ar"h Kt l'ltiln. . 1 *n . A hent pin i* the ensirst thing j tn .i j; inable to find wlion Vou ?ve not looking (or it. _ - ? ** ? - ? - - lO.UOO i'luiiU I'm lllr, Thit ia a reiuji'kahle offer the >lol)A A f>sl/er Seed Co., I .a I 'i'Onsc, Wi*., make* They will send you their l>i< plant and ?ceil catalog, together with enough seed to grow 1,000 tine, m lid Callages, 2,000 delicious Carrots, 'J.000 Blanching. nutty Celery, 2.000 rich, buttery Lctluce, 1,000 Hplcudid Onions, 1,000 rare, luscious Kadishe*. l.(KK) gloriously brilliant Mower*. 'Pit im great offer i* made in order to in duce vou to try their warranted tteeilg for when vou once plant them you will prow no otlieri. and a i.i. ro it tu;r IS r. rosiAr.r. providing you will return thin notice, and >" vou will send tliem '.'0e. in postage, thev will add to tiie above a package -of (be fa mous Berliner ( 'aulitlower | A AM. ] What a grand and glorious world this would be if every man would follow tKc advice he given to others! Mrs. W inflow's Soothing Syrup for children ' teething, Bof ten the gums, reduce* Infill in nui- I tlon, allay* puin.cures wind colic. '25e. ubottio ! The only persons who don't break good j resolutions are those who never make j them. I'UTNAU Faukt.ksk Dyes are f*?t to light and washing. Chronic eomplaining doesn't make a hard lot any softer. I*?Te can neither be bought nor sold, j but it inay be exchanged. " j S Money HstmI Is Nonry Mmln. *>r. Wm. Self, of Webster, N. C., sn j <tfd practitioner of mcdicine, lei Is us tliat ! after many years experience in medicine j he find* it money eared to hi* patients to u?e Taylor'* Cherokee Remedy . | tJweet Gum and Mullein for coughs, co!d?t end consumption. j AtlruqSWaac., BOc. and ?1.00 aXtPa. Some man who won't trust themselyea * wonder why others won't trust them. j Awful Calamity In Mine Near City of j Pittsburg ? - ? ? MANY ARI; BI'LILVED 10 Bf: DEAD ? Only One Miner of All \\ ho Went Dow i Monday Morning brought Out Allvi. J'lttsWnrK Special. - Kiom all that can be gatnered Ht thla hour, between jxo and I !>o men are lying dead in tho ( I ii u i*U paM*ug?jway* of the liar- ; ttl- k Mine of the Allegheny Coal Cou?* jinny, ?i Chcwwhk, the remili of a ter- J ilfh explosion Monday. Cage after : (mm i' I?uh ^oue down Into the mine and ; come up ag.iin, Inn only one miner of all Li. one that went down to work tliiw morning has heel) brought to the Hill- ? face. Tim rescued man iu Adoiph (Junia ami lie in ntiil In u semi-cOnaciouB condition at the temporary noapital at the i tide school hoiustt on the hillbldu about the mint?. In addition to the miner* who were at work when the explosion occuired It in now believed Ijy practically all ? lie men of the rets cue jmrty who come up the 220 foot vertical shaft for a warming and breathing spell, that Sel- ! wyn Taylor, the I'ittaburg mining on* I glneer, who plotted t lie mine and who wiih tlie Hint to reach the bottom after (In- explosion happened, 1h now among III" llut of dead. Of those in the mine nil are probably dead. The explosion occurred at 8:20 Una morning and the Hist warning was the sudden rumble under ground, and then a sheet of liame followed up the deep i.lip.f*. Both mine eageu were hurled through liplde. 20 feet above the landing stage and the three men on the ! tipple were thrown to the ground. A mule was thrown high above the abaft nnd fell dead on the ground. The in- j lured were bro ighl at once to tlila city where mime of them have died since. After the explosion the crash at the pit rnoutli Htaitlcd the little village. The wives and children of the men below rushed to the scene of the dis aster, ) > ii t to gain no encouragement. There \v;?a no way to net Into the deep worklhgs. The cages that let the men out again when the day's work was done were both demolished. All day long there was a Jain of women and children \faltlng about the mouth of the pit. Tl.e.i e. were calls for assist ance and for surgical aid from the men in charge of the. mine, but It was not until 4 o'clock this afternoon that I the lirst attempt at rescue was made. This wart a failure as the t wo men who volunteerd were driven back by the foul nlr Shortly after o'clock Helwyn M. Taylor and one of It i s assistants signal- , <'(1 fur the en ui iioer to lower them Into the shaft. Taylor la Ml 1 1 1 down then*. Th roe times efforts have horn made to ? roach him. hut so far without avail. 1 Thomas Wood, ono of the tirst of the j lescue party hauled to the BUrfoce, told' his Htory of hl.s trip through the mine. Ho Bald: "I was with Taylor and we clam bered over three or four fall*. Taylor laid out the mine and seemed to know tlie way. There was one ma nallve at the foot of the Khaft. He was neat, up and then we took the mule path Into the south level. We saw two men who were nlivc and notified those. bRek of uh and then went on. We passed the third, fourth and fifth headings and | then through au overdraft Into tho i oth? r shaft. I began to feel dizzy and I sick and then I saw Taylor stagger and | fall. His lantern fell. 1 tried to lift I jyan Imt eould not carry him tip and ] T made my way back." Aj K. W. Cunnlbghnm, the mine Inspot^j tor of the fourteenth district, reached Harwlck about 7:30. When seen by an Associated 1'rcss reporter Just after his arrival, he said: "I went to Grceusburg to inspect a mine this afternoon and when I roach- | cd home this afternoon I found a bunch of telegrams telling n>?? of this, disaster. The mine where the explo sion took nlaeo was Inspected. 1 think about the first of December. There was some gas in there then, but I never (onsidered the mine dangerous. "The last Inspection blank hanging on a nail in the company's office Is dated July 17. IJ'03. but It is evident that a Inter report has been torn off." Among the rescue pnrty now in the mine in addition to Inspector Cunning ham, die Jack McGann. Dob North, llobert Carney. Henry Hooker, Robert Gibson. William Wnl|;enoroi;t. t An additional party of 20 has just j-.ono down. Throe of the resetters. A M vstc rlons iMui drr. Tatho^o. Special. ? Hud Hell, a white man. was found dead In Macele's field, near Tarl?oro. Sonday morning at 0 o'clock, lie was killed the night be fote. His head was bloody, showing fdetiK of rt heavy blow just above the light ear Tho corner's \erdlct was to the rfjrct that he came to his death at the hands of parties unknown. No clue as to who lotnmutcd the crime hns yet hcen found. R*gi*tci'n Plmn polled. Wilmington. Special.? News reached here of an attempt by Jabel Register to esca|>e from Jail at WhltevHIp during Friday night's storm. The prisoner had sawed nearly through one of the bars of his ? e|l with piecea of atecl. which ho had secreted between the lining of a aatchel to which he had ncrea* and in Ute ?oTb of one of hlK shoes, when th* Jailer was awakened about midnight by the kuocking of another prisoner who dealr<yl to In lorm the aut bullion nf.th* attempt. COAL MINERS ENTOMBED. ! Heck er, Smith and Walkenei fst, when | they returned to the surface, deMare<* j that iu their opinion all in the mine | outside of the rcatulng party are dead, I including Taylor, the engineer. I.ate tonight Manager Hcheetz? ule ; la a plied to Chief .Mine Inspector J. A. 1 Roderick, at liai i Uburg, as follows: "Two outside men died of injuries iIiIh evening. Rescuing party in mine including Mine Inspector Cunjtlngham, v ho will advise later." If. F. Hutchison, who ga\\> out the I am pa to the miner* before they went to work in the pit thin morning, bald: "At 7 :ir, o'clock the time when tbu whistles blew and when eveiy one fa auppoaed to be at work at the mine, I 1 had K I Ven out between ISO and 1 i?0 | lain ps." "That wok one lamp to a man?" "Yea." "Did any of those lamps come back?" "Not one." "There 1m a IlKht in every cottage In the little hamlet about the )*^| mouth. There is still a crowd about the mouthy of jLbe shaft bill It will probably be houra before the tyill extent of the ca tastrophe In known. The exploalon occurred at 8:20 o'clock Monday morning at the bottom of tho shafts, and wan presumably caused by flit? damp. It wa? four o'clock In the afternon before It was poaalblo to make the flrst attempt at rescue. Robert North and .Jack Me Ciinn, one of the engineers employed by tho Alleghany Coal Company, tried to get Into the mine by way of the Htnii'H through the air abaft. They managed to grope their way aome dis tance, but were finally driven back by the foul air. The main Khali into the mine, 220 feet dep. wan mode useless by the ex ptoHton, which hurled both cages, ono uf which was within 30 feet of the bot tom of the shaft, through the tipple, :i<? feet above the surface. Shortly after 5 o'clock a temporary rigging had been put in place over the mouth of the shaft, and a small bucket capable of carrying three men fastened to the tackle. The first try with the newtrlg was made by Sel wyn M . Talor, who had been summon ed from 1'lttsburg, and an assistant, J. M. Ruyburn. A crowd of anxious men and women were gathered al (In* pit mouth as the two men were lower ed into the black shaft on the work of rescue. Slowly the big rope On the drums of the euglne began to unroll and the two engineers disappeared. Still there was no bound from the depths below except, the occasional shout from men In the bucket to stop while they tested the air. Then the cage reached the bottom. There was, a silence of fully -10 min utes, and then came the sumnyms to haul up slowly. When the cage readied the toji* ltaybuvji was there and with him was Adolph Gorgle, still alive, but gasping for breath and evi dently seriously injured. The little village of Harwlck-vthat surrounds the mining works *two miles back from the West Pennsylvania Railroad has been horror stricken all day. The wives and relatives of the untombod men have crowded aboul the entrance to the pit, beseeching for news of loved one? below, but only to meet with the same answer: "We do not know yet, if we tlnd him we will send him home." The little school bouse has already been prepared as a morgue and hos pital. The benches and seats have all been removed and eight glrlsfrom the highest class at the Bcho<#*nave been Impressed as nurses. 1 Doctor# have been summoned from the surrounding towns of Springdale ! j and Denny, an, J also from Pittsburg, j but nothing can be done until further details come from the mine. Mr. Scbet^tjo, (thc manager of the | mine. Maid to a representative of the I Associated Press: "The explosion this morning was | terrific. Roth cages were blown from j Die shaft. one of them a distance of | over 200 feet. Three men at wot on the tipple were blown to the ground and one of them is already j dead. The other two are badly hurt, I ? but I am told they are resting easily and may recover. 1 "There are at least 160 men in the ; mine and I am afraid that there are a number more, although thero arc sev eral men on the pay roll who did not report Tuesday morning." At 12:15 Tuesday morning Robert North, of the rescue party, rame to the surface, ami* reported that Mr. Selwyn Taylor had been found alive and that 7f? of the miners had been lo cated. the majority of them, it is be lieved. ore alive. Want* the Convention. Richmond. Special. ? At a meeting of the Hpixcopal clergymen of Richmond an I a number of prominent laymen, which was hold here, it was resolve! that a request be made of the diocesan ? council thnt It memorialize the general convention of the Church to t.he ef fect that the general convention of !<Jrt7 bo held In this city. ; Lieutenant M: Ice K .1.(1 Manila, Special. ? It ha* Just been karned'that Lieut. Campbell W. Flake, of the 22nd Infantry, waa killed while trying to enter Moro Cotto, Mindanao, for the purpose of examining the Ufc enllty. He was accompanied by Privdw l-oy. of the^ same regiment. Ueut. ii'l&ko uafi "shot treacherously, the Moros llrlng on the party while MaJ. I'.u'lard was parleylttg frtth them. pJlofo Cotto at once taken by ' aault with no further loea. The esti mated loan among* the Moro* la 20 killed. MEDICAL EXAMINER Of the United States Treasury Recom mends Fe-ru-na, \ ! Other Prominent Physicians Use I and Endorse Pe-ru-na. nu rXFAVKLLYN JOKDAN, Medical F,*?m iner of lite tJ. 8. Treaaury D? | [lartmeiit, graduate of ColuniH* College, I and v>ho nerved three yran at ,j/eat l'oiut, | has the following to sa y o I i'eruua: "Allow me lo expreau my gratt I tide to | (ou for Ike 6?>ir/l( derived | from your wonderful remedy. One mi tort month ban brought forth a | vmt change and 1 now ooumlder ! ?H vnetfu well Mian alter month ? *>/ I suffering, fellow nu/Jerera, t'eruna ! will cure |/oiir" l A <<>iiHtAntly increainiig n timber of physt j < iuiii? l>?> Peruna in their practice. It ban proven its* meritH no thoroughly that | even the doctors have overcome their preju dice againftt no-called patent medicines and i commend it to their patient*. lVruna occupies a unique position in medical science. It is the only internal | systemic calarrh remedy known to the i medical profession to day. Catarrh, as every one will admit, )? the cau?$, of one [ half the disease which afflicta mankind. Catarrh and catarrhal diseases afflict one ; half of the people of United States, Robert U. Roberta, M. D., Washing ton, 1). write*: "Through my own experience an well an that of m?H|/ of my friend* antl acquaintance* who nave been cured or relieved of catarrh b y the use of llarlman '* I'eruna, i can confidently recom mend it to lho*o uufferl-ny from Huoh d iHordqra, and have no heml ? tat ton in prescribing it to my pa ttentH.tt? llobert It. Robert*. Or. Llewellyn Jordan. Medical Examiner United States Treasury. Dr. R. Robbins, Muakogee, I. T., writes: "I'eruna is the beat medicine I know of for coughs and to strengthen a weak etom arli and to give anpetite. Resides prescrib ing it for catarra, I have ordered it for weak i?d debilitated people, and have not hud a | itient but said it helped htln. It is an excellent medicine and it tits so many | cases. "I have a large practice, and have a chance to prescribe your Pernna. I hope you may live loiitf to do good to the sick and the suffering. / Dr. M. C. Gee writes from 513 Jones St., | Han Francisco, Cal.:. "I'eruna has performed so many wonder | ful curea in San Francisco that t am con ! vinoed that it is a valuable remedy, i j have frequently advised its use for women, i as I find it insures regular and painless menstruation, cure* leueorrhoca and ovar ian troubles, and builds up the entire sys tera. I also consider it one of the finest catarrh remedies 1 know of." ? M. C. Gee, M. D. Cutarrh is a systemic disease curable only by systemic treatment. A remedy that cures catarrh must aim directly at tne de pressed nerve centres. This is what Pe runa does. Peruna immediately invigorates the nerve centres which give vitality to the mucous membranes. Then catarrh disappears. Then catarrh is permanently cured. If you do not derive |>rompt and satis factory results from the use of l'eruna. write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a lull statement of your case and nc will be j pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. BEST FOR THE BOWELS CANDY CATHARTSQ GUARANTEED CURE for *11 bowel trouble#, appendicltla, blllouBnesa, bad breath, bad blood, wind on the ntomach, bloated bowela, foul inouth, headache, Indication, pimplea, pains after eating, liver trouble, aallow Jkin and dlxtineai. When your bowels don't move regularly you ore alck. CoMtipation kills more people than all other diseaaea together. It atarta chronic ailments and long yeara of suffering. No matter what nils you, start taking CASCARET3 today, for you will never get well and ntay welt until you tfet your bowela right, Tak? our advice, atart with Caacareta today under abiolute guarantee to cure or money refunded. The genuine tablet stamped C C C. Never sold In bulk. Sample and booklet free. Addreaa Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or Nrw York. * 5?^ Mil !!!? Ill I !!?!? MM 1 - ? ' WH\J UPSCT YOUR. STOMACH With Ntuscous Ca.tKa.nic ?y To Cur* Your He&darhn / ... TaK' CATWDIJSfE. It Cures Immediately? while you welt end ha* no bideffecU on (he Stomach. IT 19 liquid. Cxxves Colds A /jc. I0, 23 fcnd SOc * botiu. "Don't you find It tlreaome," mid j Marc Autony, "to devote so much time to literature In addition to your various ways?" "Yes," replied Caesar, "but It pays. There Is nothing like beiug your own military emitter" ? Washington Star. Hott'* TliU? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward,! ): any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured')/ HkH'h (Jatarrh Cure. P. J. Ohkne* & Co., Toledo, O. . We, the undersigned, have IcuownF. .T. Che ney lor tho last 15 year*, and behove hi n oer j iectlv honorable la all basins*? transt-Hloat and ItuanoKUy ul>to to o *? ry out any obliga tions made b.y'ihetf llr n. \Y kut Jc TauAi, Wholesale Druggists, To'.o I >, Ohio. >\ Ai.inNO.KiNNAMAiMAnriN, Wholesale Dr:? *? ? i 1 1st*, Toledo, Ohio, llaU'aCatarrhOurei* taken internally, u: I inirdirootly upon the blood aud mucouimr I fueesof tho syste n. Testimonial* sent (ras. | l'rlce, 75o. uor bottle. Kold by all Drux^iat-t Tuko Hall's Family I'llla for constipation. "We will never glvo up." said the 1 South American military leader, "(iive J up what?" asked the coldly practical j man. And after a moment of reflec* : tion the inlliinry leader candidly re j plied: "Anything we can get our I Ituiuls on."? Washington Star. llood works is not the price of a ticket to Heaven, but the proof of the ! rlfiht to enter there. Bo. 5. Bank Account Long Ontoue^ed. \ Whitman, Mass., woinan recently presented at an East Iirli^gewatir ?av Ings bank a book Issued Oct. 1\1876, when $500 was deposited.^ Js'othlngx has ! since been deposited and but twenty j dollars withdrawn. The deVo&iL sow | amounts to $1,643.50. i HI# Preference for America. William Stoll, a young German ol j Milwaukee, who three years a?o left j that city for the purpose of serving j ills three years' term in tho Cormany j army, has Just returned to the cream | cityr Within '"'twenty-tour hours after i the close of his allotted term of serv- ! tee Stoll ' was on board a steamer i booked for his adopted country. /j tO Ittisliel* Mn enroll I YVlicat Per Acre* Introduced l>y the IJ. S. Dept. of Agr. It(i?~a tremendous cropper, yielding in j f;ood land 80 bu. per a and on dry, arid | ande, such as arc found in Mont., Idaho, | the Dakotas, Colo., etc., it will yield from j 40 to 60 bn. This Wheat and Spcltz and i lianna iiarley and lironius Incrmis mid j Billion Dollar Grass, makes it possible to grow and fatten hoga and cattle wherever ! toil it found. JC'ST SEND 10c. AND THIS NOTICE to the John A. Salzcr Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis . and they will send you free a sample of this Wheat and other farm seeds? to ether with their great cata'.og, alono 100.00 to any wide-awake farmer. '[A. C.l..] A mean man often baa a powerful influ ence over a good woman. risoH Cure is the best medicine wo over used for all affections of throat and lungs. ? Wm. u. Lnpslxy, Vanburon, Ind., Fob. 10, 11)00. Any man is liable to make mistakes, but it is the other fellow who blunders. Y?n*lnt? in. I llill Ion 1>oll?r OrnM. The two greatest fodder plants on carlh, one good for 14 tons of hay and the other 8( tons green fodder per acre. Crows everywhere, so doe?' Victoria Rape, yield ing 00.000 lbs. sheep and swine food per acre. [A.C.I/.) JUST BEND 10c. IN STAJITB TO TIIE Jol.in A. Salr.er Seed Co., Ln Crosse, Wis., and receive in return their big catalog and lots of farm seed samples. Truth is av stranger that a good many people don't care to meet. BEGINS WORK with' the first dose, cleansing the blood of all the poisonous acids that produce RHEU MATISM, driving out all the dangerous germs that infest the m body ? that is the way cures are effected by Other medicines treat symptoms; Rktumttidt rtmtta tbi cause, and, therefore, its CURES A RC PERMANENT. Helps the digestion, tones up the system. Sample bottle free on application to BOBIUTT JChimicac Co., Pro prietors, 316 West Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. The flavor of TOBACCO may be in jured by the use of fctable and r-iiik organic manures. in the form of sulphate produces .mi Improved flavor and a good yield. Tobacco must have i'otmh. Oiir IiiiU book. 'Toluffo (.'ulliicr." ton 1?nn muih valuable information, an>1 c\ ay tui>?co kiowc r uo oUam 4 cojiy lire t cliaige yy MTitiov for it. OGRMAN KAI.I WORKS Stvr York- 03 .V autu fctrect, or A tluulu, bv. It i ?u<l ' t. PRATT. MUNGER. WINSHIP. EAGLE. SIMTH. V?e iuake tbe uio?i complete lino Ji any couc?in Ui the wvr)4. Wc also inane ENGINES and BOILERS, LINTERS for CML KILLS. We tell everything needed about a Cottoo Oiu, Write for Illuifrnted CatiJotfue. Continental Gin Co., Birmingham, Ala. Cotton Gin Machinery FOR WOMEN . A Boston physician's dis-" covcry which clcanses ami heals all inflammation of the mucous membrane tvnerever located. Injocal treatment of female ills Pax tine is invaluable. Used as a douche it is a revelation In cleansing and healing power ; it hills all disease germs wl.i h cause inflammation and discharges. Thousands of letters from women nrovo Mint it is the great eat cure tor IcucorrliuMi ever discovered. Pax tine never fails to cure pelvic catarrh, nasal catarrh, sore throat, s re mouth and sore eyes, because lluse diseases are all caused by inflammation of the rniicmis membrane. For clcanslng, whitening ami pre serving the teeth wo challenge the world to produce its cttual. I 1'hysicians and specialists everywhere prescribe and endorse Paxtine, and thou sandsof testimoniallettersproveits valtie. At druggists, or sent postpaid 50 cts. A large t rial package and bo<ik of instructions absolutely free. Write The R. Paxton Co., Dept. lift Boston, Mass. Salter's National GaSs Orratrnt out of tho ronturr. Yielded In 1003 l;i Ohio 1*7. In Mich. 2.41,1m Mo. ZW.itnri In N. Paltntu S10 ..bup. lM-r nore. You Ciui b?at that record iu lvtil ? For 10c and tfels notice wo mull jrou frfe lotii of farm-nwl Miupiii ?na onr blt< < ?in:< toll. in* nil Aiiotit Iblil ont wondi'i A ml thousand* of other ftOttlt, JOHN A. SAL2ER SEED Cli La Crosse, Wis. CAPSICUM VASElliii; (PDXUPIM OOl.l.Al'bllll.K TIJ I1K.W) A substitute for mul superior to musiard or auy other plaster, aud will not bliitvr Ui? most delicate skin. 'I ho pain-allay iui< j< ih! curttt%vo?iualltlesof thUrtrtlcloHrowo'inlvr ful. It will atop tho toothachoat once, ami relieve headache and sciatica. NVe rrrom mend It as the best and safest cxtr-nwil counter-irritant k nown.also asancx tcrnal remedy for pains In tho chost and stoinnch and al lrhouniatlo, non nil glcand gout j com plaints. A trial will provo what weHsiiu torlfc, and It will hefound to ho Invahml'W' In tho household. Many peoplass y "it lptliK hestof all of your pre pa ration IMi, ?? if, cts..at all druirutfitrt or other dealer*. or 1 y soudliiKthlnnmount tousln postaKOt-ian>;V wo wtllaend you a tube hy mall. No nt li. should ho accepted hy thopnhllounlvy.- i ; . KRmaoarriesonrlabel.asotherwlsoltlH not gounino. CHBSF.RKOUOtl A'.FO. Co . 17 Stato 8treet. New Yohk I'iit.I i i ? , ii in??fpair ?r, ISAWMILLSHS with Hege'H Universal I.or H?,ams,R<vr'!lin ?ar. Simultaneous 8el \V<>rk-< i\n<l tho ll.-a oook-King Variable Feed Work* ftte uuex called for Acci'MAf v, &imvi.icitv} muaiui ITT AN 13 SAVE OF OVER AT TOM. Write fur full dMorlptiv* circular*. Manufactured by '.ho ISALKSi IKON WOKKS.W in<toii-Hul?iu,N .0. ? CROUCH Marble and Granite Co. . ? MAHLfACTCBEIui Ol ? ' MONUMENTS .nj SXUfcJ&XSFt poath Maukti u Spcclultv. (*Mr*X<e'ulon tMg ATLANTA. GA. Dropsy || R?wov?j| .it .w?Hlt>sr in 8 to as fcyJL*tV * cu* Saw mills Tha IXUMh Patant Varlabla Frletlan Faed Saw Mill with 4 h. p. cult 7,000 feet poi ifrfV. Alt ?lie* ?nd price# to suit. Del^nch Shin#lr'MUl? Rdrcrm Trimmer*, . PUner* j Corn ami Ruhr Mill*. Water Wheel*, I^th yUlu, Woo-1 saw*. Our ntndtomc new Cttilog Vlll InterrM DaLoaah Mill Mfft. Co.. Bo* Ri4, Atlftliln fl?.