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Show ilM. THE CAUSE OF DYSPEPSIA. Strawberries. LIE WINS A 11ATTLF. From Ike Republican, Kcrauton, Pa. Tiie primary cause of djHjvimia i look of ritolitv :tke of nerve force ;the lose WELL-KNOW- N GUEST OF IN of the ilie blood. if SPRINGS MINERAL DIANA Jio organ can properly perform iu funcHOTEL THE PROUD LIAR, tions when ibe eoun-- of nutriment fail. When the stomach ie robbed of t be nouriof ammonia, or 230 to 500 pounds dried ishment demanded by nature, emimilnuuc Cept. H. 8. Cole Convinced the Advance blood. For phosphoric acid 550 to 1,100 .ceases, unnatural ga-are generated ; the Should Me Made Despite lieu. Gregg's system responds to the discord. pounds of bone meal, or 375 to 75 !'entire A practical illustration of the symptom Mo Rone the libk of Court Order dissolved 450 or 900 to bone, pounds and torture of dyepetmia is furnished by Martial and Disgrace. lint Victory pounds dissolved rock. For potash, the case of Joseph T. Vandyke. 440 HickSaves Him. 140 to 220 pounds muriate, or same of ory 8t., Scranton, Pa. In telling hie story, Mr. Yandykeeaya: Indiana Mineral Springs, lad., April 11. sulphate, or 550 to 1.10Q pounds kalnlt, Five 3 ears I was afflicted with Warlike to 2,800 or 1.400 (Special Correspondence) pounds wood ashes. trouble of the ago stomach, in the uivrulng neWhpupeiN stirred In setting the plants, the crown Bhould which was very aggraupageeera! discussion among u hn'.t score of be on a level with the soli, no higher vating. 1 had no appein a corner of thesuinkiug room gentlemen , could tite. not enjoy my-of the Indiana Mineral Springs iluiel today. and no lower. The roots should not self at es-- 1 and time, Several veterans of the civil wr a ho have be allowed to get dry. Dip them In peciallyany was the trouble tieen regaining bealib by ii;eui of the water as soon as they begin to get dry. severe when 1 awoke in Magno Mud Baths ami I.ithi'i Water here 1 the did not morning. Trim the roots back at least one-thirtook a lively interest in the discussion. know what the ailment when setand spread them Meey interesting stories of the late consteadbut became it was, were flict told. in firm and well. 1 worse gradually was in and ting, filling ily the la caniiaigB before llirlnnund ia constant Some prefer the hill culture for small misery. the last mouths of the war." aid ('apt. H. 1 called in uiv family 8. Cole, of Fergus Falls, Lieu., "i was gardens, setting the plants In rows and he diagof a distortion of an order that, had three feet apart, and one foot apart In physician, nosed the case as catarrh ?;ullty which it caused been a defeat for not and them to blos- of the stomach. He the row, allowing would have had sad results for uie; us, 1 for me and bad som or put out runners the first seat the falsehood 1 told rescued us ln fortunately prescription filled. I son. This makes fine large plants, but the took nearly all of the medicine, bnt still from a perilous position and we won a those who grow for market think It the trouble became worse, and I felt that victory. CapL Cole's regiment we the famous condition was hopeless. 1 tried sever- First requires too much time to keep off the my Maine Cavalry which lv sjiecial remedies recommended by my friends order of runners. They like better the narrow al the W'ar Department has seven but benefit. After I bad been suf- more battles without wide-matte- d on its color than any other or ones, the rows being fering several months, Thomas Campbell, by any regiment iu the Lnicn three to four feet apart and the plants also a resident of this citv. urged me to carried The First Maine also 1ms the record fifteen to eighteen inches apart, and the try Dr. Williams Fink Fills for Fain army. of having turnel more of its troopers into of hostilities than runners being allowed to fill the space Feople. He finally me to bay a box preachers at the close other regiment of the northern army, between. If the row Is left at one foot and 1 began topersuaded nse the pills according to any while several of the men whu have lieea wide it Is termed the narrow row and directions. Before I baa taken the second of the Fine Tree state since 106 governor 1 began to feel relieved, and after takbox row. wide wide Runners a at two feet wore at the front with the First Maine. few a I more considered boxes, ing myself must be cut to keep them within restored to health. The pills gave me new But it wns while he was oil the staff of Den. Chan. F. Nmilh, who commanded a brigade bounds, and they will probably need "Is, strength, ambition and happiness." the ISecond Cavalry corjw, the head of Dr. Williams' Fink Fills cure dyspepsia of to have the runners thinned out in which wns (Jen. D. McOregc, one of the con-nerblood to the the by restoring requMi beat cavalry captains ia the north or south, many places. Some varieties have the ititueats of life, by renewing the that the incident happened. fruit so small after the first crop that fores and enabling the stomach to promptcondOar brigade was la a worth and assimilate are These food. after the scarcely retaining properly they ly aaid Capt. Cole, when Den. Smith ition,' are a all for diseases pills specific once. Others make hsving ask Gen. McGregg for they have borne their origination in impoverished blood or sent me to1 found the I'enasylvauia tighten but few runners, and may be allowed disordered nerves, lasy contain ovary and delivered ray message, lie thoughtto fruit for two or three seasons. In element requisite to general nutrition, to stroked his beard. this case, after the crop has been plck-,e- d, restore strength to the weak, good health fully'Give my compliments to Gen. Smith, to the ailing. mow off the tops of the plants and he eaid, and tell him he can't have a It was the first time I burn them, to destroy weeds. Insects, Ask believes in love, and th ever heard Gen. McGregg swear, and 1 was rust and the old mulch on the ground. first a girl If she it waa due to the seriona thing she will say is to ask why you convinced ofthat The mulch may be coarse manure, condition his command. I waa also conask. vinced that our brigade should fight ita cheap hay, straw, pine needles or pine war out, so wnen I galloped up to Gea. boughs, or leaves, if there is someCared Be Dsafnes Cannot Smith I determined to somewhat change Avoid in hold them to place. thing by local applications as they cannot hie superiors orders. 11 car. the diseased portion of the h hat success t he asked. Gen. using a mulch likely to contain weed reach There is only one way to cure deafness, on the when It ground and that is by constitutional remedies. McGregg can't send any seeds, and put is caused by an inflamed condi-tio- a and desire yon to attack, I said. He was is frozen so hard as to bear up the Deafness mucous lining of the Eusof the surprised, but the word was given. Infour horse and wagon. One row in tachian Tube. When this tube is In- spired by onr peril we routed the enemy rumbling sound or Imand gained a saris place. should consist of plants having perfect flamed you have aand when It is entirely hearing, perfect Deafness Korns time afterward I told Gen. Smith or at&minate blossoms. unand fs the result, dosed;, less the Inflammation can be taken out what 1 bad dona What happened f" asked one of the and this tube restored to its normal conA Good Ess Report. dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; other veterans. out of ten are caused by caDrinks on the general.'' said the man To the Farmers Review: Egg report nine cases which Is nothing but an Inflamed from Minnesota, who addal that with a tarrh, for 1897: Number of hens, 90, roosters, condition of the mucous surfaces. Wo will rive One Hundred Dollars for few more Magno Mud Bathe he would be 4; received during January, 150 eggs; any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) iu a fit condition to take a hand in the im4; that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh pending war with Hpain. February, 590; March, 1,121; April, for circulars, free. May, 1,308; June, 1,809; July, Cure.r. Send J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo O. Its a funny thing that 'moat every faith Bold by Druggists, 76c. 1,119; August, 1,058; September, 831; curist are best. Plus the Hall's you see has a bald spot. Family DecemOctober, 380; November, 115; Tk New York station recommends u fertilizers for the strawberry for nitrogen, 150 to 300 pounds nitrate of jsoda, applied during the growing season, or 12B to 250 pounds of sulphate U-n-re ! e (BLOOD : POISONING.) , es itia-pate- d, fan-soap- ed A' Nurses Experience., There are thousands of people suffering from blood poisoning who have almost thrmselvrs ia buying mrdicincs ieggarrd front which they have obtained no help. There arc thousands of others who first or last have tried lr. AVer's Sarsaparilla and found nrifcct healing. One of these others, Mrs. A. F. Taylor, of Kuglcvale, N. Dnk. relates the following experience : "About two years ago, I nursed a lady who was suaenng (and finally died) from blood poisoning. I must have contracted the disease from her; for shortly after her drink, I had four large sores or tilcets, break out on my person. 1 doctored for a long time, both hr eaternal application ana with various blood medicines; but, in pile of all that I could do, the sores wonid not hral. They were obstinate, very painful, annoying, and only crttiug worae all the time. At last, I purchased sin bottles of Dr.Ayer's Sarsaparilla, thinking 1 would give it a thorough trial. Before the Aral bottle waa taken, I noticed n decided improvement in my general health; myip. petite was quickened, and I felt hrttar and stronger than I had for some time. While using the second bottle, I noticed that the aoies had begun to look healthier and to heal. Before (he six bottles been taken, the ulcers were heal skin sound snd and my better than it hadnstuisl, been for years. I have 1 bren well evrr since. I hud father have I' one bottle of Ir. Ayer's Sarsaparilla than three of any other kind." , This la but one example of the remedial value of Dr. Ayers barsaparilla in all furms of blood disease. Theic ia no other blood medicine that cures so promptly. so surely sad so thoroughly. After half a century of test and trial it nrarly is the standard medicine of the world for all diseases ol the blood. Sores, ulcers, boils, truer, rheumatism, scrofula and every other blood disease is curable by Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The success of this remedy bss caused imitations to be put on the market. many Imitation remedies work inu itation cures. The universal testimony! that one bottle of Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla ia worth three of any other kind. If yoi are interested in knowing raaieiDOHIIIIII remedy, get Dr, Ayer's Curebook, a story of cures (old by the cured. It is sent freo c- , - IRONING MADE EASY. ve ber, 2; total, 9,483 eggs, it was very cold, December jpurlug with deep snow on the ground all the month. In January, 1898, It grew warmer and the hens began laying again. During the month 1 received 145 eggs; in February, 831 eggs. We sold 4,908 eggs, amounting to 331.42. The rest of the eggs wera used for hatching and family use. We raised Sold 40 roosters and 46 90 chickens. hens and 30 young chickens for 311.85. At the end of the year we bad 80 hens We have the Rose and 5 roosters. Brown Comb Leghorns and think them the best breed in the world for eggs, We and ours are of good size, too. two feed and feed a mash of ground quarts of mixed grain (barley, wheat and oats), in the morning, and two quarts of corn at night. I also supply them with fresh water, lime and buttermilk once a week. We also have a patch of bluegrass and clover near the poultry house which the hens are always picking at. They are allowed the run of the farm except on stormy days. 1 think I'll stop for this time. VIOLET M. JENNY. Platte County, Neb. Experience. Begin the Tour business of raising finely bred poultry on a moderate scale and acquire your The experience of own experience. others may be made worth much to you, but not as much as your own. It is not necessary for the farmer to become a poultry fancier In order to make his poultry profitable, and he will not have time to make fancy breeding profitable unless he abandons to a considerable extent the other But he can greatly farm Industries. Improve his poultry department and fix It securely on a paying basis by using males of some Judiciously selected standard breed, and It will not he a bad plan to have a few pure bred hens By of the same breed as the cock. these of care of kind the right taking he can sell enough of the young cock-rel- s to pay a considerable part of ttc expense of improving his flock, and the Improvement of the general flock in the first cross will bring a very handsome profit. Ex. The world is full of yellow people to read the yellow newspapers. A Good Neighbor. There is large significance in the It means phrase, a good neighbor. toot, generosity, thoughtfulness, symIt implies a nature pathy, interest. having the social quality coupled with the quality of reserve. It speaks of an ear deaf to those things that relate to family privacy and an eye open to need. It signifies a tongue controlled by prudence, a mind suggestive of pleasant ways of helpfulneu, a heart impelled to the doing of little kindnesses. Christian Endeavor. Prayer topics: April 17, lessons from the great missionaries. Acts xlll, 1-- 3, April 18, prayer, Dan. vl, April 19, Praise, Psalms xxxlv, April SO, Bible Study, Acts xvll, April 21, Church Attendance, 43. Psalms xlll, April 22, WalkGen. Heb. xi, , with God, ing April 23, Evil Habits, Prov. 1. Si- 13-3- 3, 42-5- 1. 0. 1-- 8. 10-1- 5. 1-- 5, 21-2- 4; 5-- 6. ll. Anti-Headac- TSfcM- invent REQUIRES NO COOKING MES COLLARS Sledge Cigarettes. 20 for 5 eta WHY. Why do fashions leaden always follow It? Why isn't a girl's figure her fortune instead of her face? Why isnt the false hang on a ladys forehead a Why shouldn't n rope learn something when it is taut? Why does the college year have its commencement at the end? Why is the average doctor seldom inclined to leave well enough alone? Why is the editor who enjoys good health always in a critical condition? Why isnt the sound in a man's head when his wife hits him with a broomstick a sort of uarrlage ring? Why is it a man can't walk slow to catch him enough for a street-ca- r or fast enough to catch a street-car- ? dead-loc- k? AND NICE . : ONE POUND OP THIS STARCH WILL GO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANT OTHER STARCH. UTACTWID A man in Berlin gets a living by breeding rats for vivisection purposes. To Caro Constipation Forovor. Take Csscsrets Candy Cathartle. 10c ortiio If CL C. CL falls to eure, druggist refund money Smoke OlfFS STIFF riy. j. XritAr-- . 25o Man doesn't get proper treatment in this world until he has kicked so long that it beoomes a habit. AND Y WHEN FIRST BOUGHT NEW ) 0iYBy J.C.HUBINGERBR0&C? iKeokukJowa. New Have NyCcNN, COFYNISHTEP starrh Is prepared on scientific principles by man wlho bava had years of practical expert me Is fancy It restores old linen snd summer dresses to their Batumi whiteness and Imparts s beautiful and ndering. IssUng finish. It Is the only stsrrk manufactured that Is perfsctly barm lew, containing ncllliar arsenic. alum or any other substance Injurious to llacn and can be used even fur a baby powder. For Sale by All Wholesale end Retail Grocers. Voiua Should Rafuao a Mob She should refuse hlm( writes a lady correspondent) when she knows his habits to be Intemperate, for there can be no unhappler fate than marriage his name. sell Schillings tea, tell She ehould refuse with a drunkard. him when there ia aay hereditary diswhat kind you want (Japan, English Breakfast,. j ease in the family, such as consumpand what size packtion or insanity, which would in all Oolong, Ceylon, probability show itself and cause see that you misery in after years. She should age you refuse him when she sees he is In the sell send us any money. habit of associating with bad companions, who may lead him Into a gamretail. g life. bling, drinking and saa Francisco She should refuse him when she Company Schilling knows him to be that despicable thing a male flirt; she should reflect that c as he has treated other girls so he BUY may treat herself, and no woman cares to lay herself open to such treatment She ehould refuse him when she feels she has no love to give him, and not marry, as many girls do, for a home; no marriage can be truly happy withCHEAPER IN END. out love to sweeten the bonds. She should refuse him when he Is proposAND PERIODICALS. BOOKS, STATIONERY T le hone or write a. 11. terse A Co., formerly ing to her for her money or from Pat Min. A Drrge Dunk Co., lung ulalnnoa lelepbon pique. A girl can generally distinNo. Z2. Halt take City, and In a lew bourn obtain up to dale goods at city prices. We prepay transguish real love from feigned, and even portation on miscellaneous books and light articles, If she cares for him, should not accept and glrs you rpeclnl price, on heavier ones. We carry a complete stock of books on all subjaeta. In him nntH convinced his motives are vat inn. bindings. School and Teachers' books, and Kindergarten supplies; Bibles and Prayer books; disinterested. She should not refuse THE FREIGHT. BEST SCALES. LEAST t.old Hlank books: Office and and Koiintaln him when she really cares for him, MONEY. JONES OF BINGHAMTON, fl.Y Tyiiewrlicr supplies: I'pns: Birthday. Wcddlngand Holiday novelties, etc. We also engrave end print us and knows him to be a steady, faithnler. CorrcKpundcnc end Model y stationery. Pn I Isf action guaranteed. ful man. who will make her happy, ifritoIUAATII,A and not cause her heartbreaks, which, IIICKKOHU, Washington. D. ('., they all makts: fldnp. Supplies will receive quick replies. It. Sth N.ll. Ynla 'IrrcwuiTxn perhaps, one of her more brilliant lov- duff tout Corps. Progccctifli Typewriters etc liEsrulteuvur, Claims glace I A 7 Colo. ers might have done. Whoa a If your grocer Best doesnt or Blend), want Well la-fln- lte Dont card-playin- Own Milk Food for Calves. How many persons know that no bird that files, save one, feeds luFyoung on anything but flesh food. Thera is only one bird that I know of that does not feed its young on insect food, even our own sparrow, which has the power to partly digest grain In their crops and give It to their young. The young calf must have food that its delicate stomach can digest, end it Isnt ground feed; It is flesh in a sense, because It Is milk. Hs has not a good digestive stomach at that ags. Jonathan Perlam. Board floors for the hennery are best. Headache Quickly Cored, never fails, Dr. Davis - a A. us - get it We dont at I & DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." SAPOLSO 'TIS THE 1 PENSION IF XxL-nigu- ate., aonn decays, and the rubbing and scaling then commences, leaving the wall In a terrible H In easy for any one to understand condition. On account of this bad repute, moat manuthat AlabeitlDS, tbo base of which la n facturers of kalsomlnce brand their products cement that whoa applied to any clean with aama, but tha contents of olid gurfaoa gee through a preceao of the some arbitrary package tl remain n halaominei Ala getting gad grew hard with ggg, ghould baatfne and paint la for aalo be durable, that la, not rub and aeala off, but dealera everywhere. by druggtnte admit of moating from time to time without scrape off lta old coat having to wash and la SICKNESS boforu renewing. It eqaally plain that all are the reverse of this, being kalaomlaee manufactured from whiting, chalks, clays, ate., Particularly throat and lung difficulties, for a bass, and being stork on tba wall with wrongly attributed to other causes, la iho glue, which whan exposed to the air, moiature, result of unsanitary conditions of walla and ITISKA8Y. ml ceilings. Think of having bedrooms covered with layers of molding flour paste to Head vermin, with paper to hide them and to absorb the moiature of respiration, and an animal glua culture ground on Iu fare for diaeaao genns: this having strong colors added. Ilka a colored shirt, t hide tha dirt; than think of the nasty practice of repeating this papering, without removing the old, end a number of times at that, aa many da Then think of n room coated with pure, porous, permanent A Is busline, whleh la retimed with but little trouble or expenxo, and is purifying and sweet-smelliand Alls cracks. Wall paper ng free would be dearer than Alabaatina if coal of removing paper la considered TO DEALERS. Do aft buy n law suit or an Injunction urlth cheap kalaomlnea, lmlUtotions of Alabaetlaa Dealera assume the risk of a cult for damagee by celling an infringement Alabastlna Com. pany own the right, covered by letters patent, to make and sell wall coating adapted to bo mixed with cold water. Alabaatiu On. Grand Raplda, Mich. I |