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Show r 1 Bewnra at Otitanta far CaUrrk ' That MtKftjy, aural destroy As mercury win sense of smell and completely derange th wholo ay at am whan entering it through tbe mucoua surfaces. Such article ahould sever be uaed except oa preacrlptlona from reputable phyal. clana, aa the damage they will do la tenfold to the coed you can possibly derive from them. Hall a Catarrh Cura, manufactured by F J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo O.. oontalna no mercury, and la taken Internally, actlnc directly upon the blood and mucoua aurfacea of the ea-teIn buytnc Hall a Catarrh Cura be aura you get the cenulne It la taken Internally, knd made In Toledo, Ohio by F J Cheney A Co Testlmonlala free Sold by druggists; price, 75o per bob-ti- i. J Hall's 1 amlly mix. 25c. , No Equivocation. STRANGE Unit's STO-iY- - . INSOMNIA. (oar., of Lire Changed by th. Present At tan of m Card. WHAT IT MEANS TO LOSE THE This plaj of The Fatal Card we've POWER TO SLEEP. ben having here lauly, said a A Tone men bant, reminds me of a I Baltimore Woman Whom N erven card story " Frerented Her From Reeling, Not one of the Kind of cards that From the Herald, Baltimore. Md. arc Washingtonians most familiar Mra. Jensie Shea Is a young married with Is woman whose tidy home Is t S55 West inquired the reporter, tiling to be fait tious Lexington Street. Baltimore For many suf-ferHut let me fell ou the months Mrs Sh-- a wan a terrible Hardly from tale bt n I was a vounghter of 13 or resulted In a nervous affection which general debility and superles, which Is now forty or fifty years induced that ofttlmes Incurable malA Herald reporter ago, I hadn't as much money as I bate ady, Insomnia. fiwr did nsy parents, but we thritsd called at her residence recently and Into hs j.eatly TurhWted "til and I got the best eduiatton that was Shown and told that Mra Shea was to be had at the time ovting to parlor would he down in a few minthe kindness of a millionaire rtluthe utes Poon a light step was heard down the stairway and of mine, an old chap who died when 1 tripping Mrs Shea, radiant with health and the was about 20 We neter Knew the of young womanhood, entered storv until he died, and then it all came vigor the room. When asked If she had uaed out in u letter he wrote and left with Dr Williams' Pink Pills, with a smile which betokens the utmost satisfactls will Tea I It Eeems that w hen the old man w ai tion. the young lady replied have used them and had I not heard of about 20 he went west with a young them I doubt If I would have been here man of hrs own age, who had bee.n to answer your call About twe Continuing, she saidbrought with him by the same people months ago I had an attack of what both being orphans They were fts A War-h-lLgto- if' er Lord Tenterden one day at las on n table, asked a country magistrate if he would take venison Thank you, my lord, boiled chicken, waa the reply Ills lordship had contracted an inveterate habit of keeping himself and everybody elae to the precise matter in hand. I hat, sir, said the judge, is no answer to my question I now ask you again if you wiih take venison, and I will trouble you to sav yes or no without further prevarication I never used so qunk a cure as Tisos Cure for Consumption J It Palmer, Box brothers or even closer, in their affec1171, Beattie, W ash , Nov 25, lh'ja. tions. and when they Etarted out to seek th dr fo tunes they each wrote a card Russia had net profits last year of from her railroads and gate it to the other. Just what the The untimely death of Professor Tut- inscription was I dont know, but it was tle, of Cornell University, prevented enough to signify that if one was in his completing "The History of Prus-ai- a need the other would honor the card which was his magnus opus. How- under any circumstances, and after any ever, he left nearly finished the fourth lapse of time, if he were financially able volume, covering the first part of the to do so. War. Years beven The volume great Well, they worked together for Is complete as far as it goes, and is an important addition to a work which awhile, and then, by business changes has gained the hearty favor of the fore- and one way or another, they separmost German, English, and American ated. For a long time they kept up a historical authorities, it will soon be but as the years went correspondence, issued by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. by that dropped, for In a few years one was very successful, while the other The Pilgrim Easter Number. Will be ready the early part of ApriC man was not, and you know how things Everything m it will be new and orig- go under those circumstances. A quarinal. It w ill contain articles by CapL ter of a century went by, and by that Cbas. King, U. S. A., . Geo. time my relative was a millionaire Peck, of Wisconsin, and other noted many times over, and the nastiest, writers An entertaining number, well illustrated, bend ten (10) cents to Geo. meanest, stingiest, crustiest old cuss In He couldnt help that, perH. Hrafford, publisher, 415 Old Colony ten states haps, and I don't know that he tried. building, Chicago, III, for a copy. Anyhow, one day a ragged and There is too much say it, and too little starving man came into his office and prove it in this world. asked to see him alone. He told him Half Far Excursions via the Wabash, The short line to Bt. Louis, and quick route to state his business where he was. The man told a long story of suffering East or South, April 7th, 21st and Way 6th. Excursions to and want, of a sick and starving wife all points South at one fare for the round and children and the usual concomitrip with Id 00 added. tants of that kind of a situation, and JUNE 10th, Rational Republican Convention at 6k It then handed my relative a card. Louis. was yellow and worn and dirty, but it JULY 8d, was the same old card that he had Rational Educational Association at BnfTolo given hia boyhood friend. The old man JULY 0th, gave the applicant a dime and told him Christian Endeavor Convention at to get out and not come back there any Washington He obeyed the cruel command more. JULY 22nd? Rational People and Sliver Convention at and went out silently. That evening a Bk Louis. For rates, time tali es and further infor- policeman came to the old mans office mation, call at the Wabash ticket office, with a note and a card. All the noto 1415 larnatn 6k, Paxton Hotel block, or said was. Give this to my boyhood Gso N Clsiton, jvrite . He will understand. friend, R. W. Pass Agt , Omaha, Neb. The Card The note Was unsigned. A man knows a great many men, but which the policeman handed over had he cannot call half their names. a hole through it as if cut by a knife, and there was blood about the' edge of the cut. The officer explained that It had been found on the dead body of a man in an attic room in the slums, with a knife driven through it and into the man heart That was all the policeI dont know what the man knew old man said, or how he felt, but I do know that from that day forward ha was a changed man. He gavo to every worthy person needing help; he sought out all his poor kin and took care of them judiciously; educating the girls, giving the boys a start in business, and helping their parents; he organized charities and he offered a reward of 1,000 for the family of hia dead friend. He never found and I fancy the friend Xith a better understanding of tbe It, however, VV transient nature of the many phys- never had a family. I guess he wasnt ical ilia, which vanish before proper ef- any good, anyway, but, whether he was or not, the way he took himself off was forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts in a blessing to the old man, and moat emrightly directed. There is comfort the knowledge, that bo many forms of phatically to all of his kin. Washingsickness are not due to an y actual dis- ton Star. ease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant Flab Hatch.4 by Haas. family laxative. Syrup of Figs, promptit is the only China is a land of queer things. Even ly removes. That is why remedy with millions of families, and is their hens are queer. When not enby all gaged In hatching out a brood of their everywhere esteemed so highly who value good health. Its beneficial own kind they are put to the additional effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal and novel task of hatching fish eggs. cleanliness without debilitating the Chinese cheap labor collects the spawn, of fish from the waters edge, places it organs on which it acts.toIt is therefore all important, he order get ite bene- in an empty eggshell, whtch Is then when you pur- hermetically sealed with wax, and ficial effects, to note artichase, that you have the genuine Caliplaces it under the unsuspecting sitting cle; which is manufactured by the fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by hen. After some days the eggshell is removed and carefully broken, and the all reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good health, spawn which has been warmed into and the system is regular, laxatives or life, is emptied into a shallow pool well needed. not If other remedies are then the eun. Here the minafflicted With any actual disease, one warmed bysoon nows that develop are nursed unmost skillful may be commended to the til strong enough to be turned into a physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the lake or stream. everywhere. Syrup of highest and is most largely Figs Rich. From Aa Accident. used and gives most general satisfaction. The shop of a Dublin tobacconist waa destroyed by fire. While the owner ASK YOUR DEALER FOR was gazing Into the ruins, he noticed that his neighbors were gathering the He tested snuff from the canisters. the snuff, anddlscovered that tbe fire tx-fat If yo. py 4 to bad largely improved it pungency and amine the W. L, Douglas Shoe, and wj aroma. He secured another shop, built for aee what a good shoe you can buy himself a lot of ovens, subjected the AND STYLES WIDTHS, snuff to a OVER 100 heating process, gave the CONGRESS, BUTTON, a brand name, and In a few particular and LACE, made la all kind of the beat selected years became rich through an accident. leather by skilled work-nu-n. ex-Go- Gladness Comes well-inform- W. L. Douclas 3. SHOE UofelD' w M manufacturer tn -- None pnea u W. make and aril more $3 Shoe than nny eth.r th. world. genuine unless same and stamped on the bottom. Ask your dealer for oar S5, 4, 3.o, BX Mt, k 4.35 Shoes; 1.75 for boys. S JO, S3 end THE HO SUBSTITUTE. Ifytmrdealer cannot supply you, send to fa tory. enclosing price and 36 cents to pay carnage. State kind, style of toe (cap or 'plain), sue and width. Our Custom Dept will fill your order. Send for new Illustrated Catalogue to Box R. IIHDSEY(MHA RUBBERS!, the doctors termed nervous prostration. My appetite left me entirely and what little sleep I got, and It was very little, I assure you, was not by any means refreshing On the contrary, when I awoke from a nap I had such a tired and exhausted feeling that I was loth to try to get to Uep again. 1 continued to lose flesh day after day until I was almost a shadow compared wits my rormer eir. As soon as I began to take the Pink Pills I commenced to Improve. I am no longer troubled with nervousness. I have a good appetite, experience non of the feelings Incident to indigestion, and I sleep as sound as a healthy child. The pills are certainly all they are represented to be, and, as I believe I owe my life to the fact of having used them, I shall always cheerfully recommend them to my friends and other persons whom I find to be suffering from similar maladies. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a condensed form, all the elements to give new Ilf and richness t th blood and restore shattered nerves. Pink Pills are sold In boxes at SO cents a box, or six boxes for 12 50, and may be had of all druggists, or direct by mall from Dr. Willlama Med. Co., Schenectady, N. T. - neo-essa- rv HINTS OF ALL SORTS. A dish of water placed in a hot oven where pies, cakes, or puddings are being baked will prevent them from scorching. Old leather can be made to look Ilk new by applying a coat of French polish with a camels hair brush. The skin of fruit should never he eaten, not because they are not palatable or digestible or are unhealtbful la themselves, but on account of the danger arising from microbes, which may have penetrated Into the covering of the fruit People who are susceptible to tbe cold should make a point of wearing loose clothing in cold weather.. . If you have butter that is not entirely sweet put it in a porcelain dish with a little salt and a tiny piece of soda, place over the fire and bring to a boll. Turn It into a stone jar and set It In a cool place. Tbe butter will be found perfectly sweet and not too salt for cooking. Tbe impurities will settle to the bottom of the jar. A cement for mending broken glass or china is mads by dissolving half an ounce of gum arablo in a wineglassful of boiling water and. adding enough plaster of Paris to make a thick paste. Apply it with a brush to the edges ot the broken parts. Hold the pieces carefully together until the cement has hardened sufficiently for them to adhere. If the article to be mended la broken In several pieces, do not attempt to cement a second piece before the first has thoroughly hardened. A tested cough mixture recipe cornea from ta English lady. It is palatable and very effectual. Boll three large lemons in water seven minutes, drain off the water and slice the lemons as thin as possible. Put them in an earthen bowl with one pound of the best brown sugar and stand tbe bowl on the stove until the mixture Is at boiling point Then draw to the back of the store and let the mixture simmer three hours. Remove from the fire, and when It has stood half an hour add small tablespoontul of oil of sweet almonds. It is to be used warm. - Stir and take in tdaspoonful doses as long as needed. To make a wax for polishing hardwood floors oft one pound of beeswax Into small pieces put them lu a dish and place it over the fire in a pan of hot water. Allow the wax to melt and then atlr in three plnti of turpentine. When, tbe Ingredients hare thoroughly blended, place some ot tbe wax oa a woolen cloth and rub It on the floor, treating one board at a time and rubbing lengthwise. Then cover a heavy brush with flannel and with It rub the floor until it la perfectly smooth. It Is usually the case that some parts of the floor are subject to more wear than others When the polish has worn off In these spots warm the waa and apply te the worn places and then polish. . --.- I Whenever God la loved, the man who loves him la blessed, no matter whether be feels that way or not The - more zealous we are of good Cost at Urine. Maines labor commissioner has works, the more we are In danger of , been gathering statistics on the host wrongly Judging other people. of living in that state. He figures that SPEAKING! PEUPtE OF tbe average daily cost of living is 21 cents a day for each individual inhe The queen of Roumanla fairly revels THE LOUD BILL. 1 Early French Flying Machine. French locksmith thought that practice was the great thing, and, fitted with wings, he jumped first from S j chair, and afterward from n window, and then from the root of a small house. Id the last experiment he Bailed over a cottage roof, but soon after sold his wings to a peddler and probAnother ably saved his own life i rcnchman, a niarquia, tried to goby the air route across the River Seine, but he was not drowned, since a washerwoman's boat happened to be where he came down. About Flying Machines, by '1 udor Jenka, in April SL N icholaa Saved from Detraction. Thirls vNt happen when the Mdney are rescued from tnactlv fty by lloetitter tions thre and four of this act's Pro- Momach Hitter. If ttiev Continue ImoJIve vided, That hotblng herein contained tbev r tlm irrrncd with Brltni's dlhCVa. le. or nunc other malady lilch work, shall be so construed as to admit to the dial. their de. trill t Ion Malm Ini I'llltous and In r re also iitnailc ailment and d snem-lsecond class rate publications purportroviU r,l y the Bltnrs, which is tiiorouxh to be De to Issued and live ing periodically and subscribers, but which are merely An Iowa man c aims to have books or reprints of books, whether tbe secret of r)tual motion aud applied they b Issue! complete or In parts, It to a tit'jcs That in the common Spring whether they be bound or unbound, liegeman Cam snor lea with Glycerine. 1 H P u rm fuuifiHii kfiOk nd i rof, Tend complaint. You feel logy," tar Hot Kt!, whether they be sold by subscription ChilUftltM,! JUi. U, Curb la., New Hta,Cth u. i dull. Your appetite ia poor. or otherwise, or whether they purport The Iowa waa christened by n Drake and to be premiums or supplements or went Nothing tastes good. You over ihe water iike a duck parts of regular newspapers or dont sleep well. Work drags. II tbe Daby is Catting Train, icals. ' cross every bridge before You trtod old and Xifc veil kg wi aad that Sec. 2. That publications of the sec- Vrmiev'i oonue Sm? (or Children remedy, Teething come to it.-- There's lots of you ond class, except as provided in secA be?frar ra tn&v cover as much pride e have felt like you until twenty-fivtion of the act of March et an alderman gown. people third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nin- e, toned they tip the system Ty freebr Ir JC line' Aret PITS - W when sent b ythe publisher theresut-eNo iUfwr the her Restorer. stopped the great spring remedy ft taking t dJirmlUHtl aarvvkmacurv of, and from tbe office of publication, hVviLMcn. WUf.kUtevJi excluding sample copies, or when sent IV never knew a mother bo not from t news agency to actual sublor her married eon sorrj scribers thereto, or to other news doller eyemt In Prker's Cttneor Ton Jo Every been curing such cases for agents, shall be entitled to transmisis well lDTe'et tenor It fciiPdtK sion through tbe malls at one cent a OUretUuo, better itrenj(ih aad bolter heiUuL 60 years. Try it yourself. Two mi'Hon gle mm are manufactured pound or fraction thereof, such postin Geroiany. age to be prepaid, as now provided by every Bend for the "Curebooi." 109 pages free. law: Provided, nevertheless. That 6eed reMi eefcy ftmdrreofBft. efceald J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell, Mae. Midi e rue out aoti ibe yoo havepe It ukn news agents shall not be allowed to re- Miuturt exe iwieo. l&e, at druggitu. surely a Writ, ft r.ltalTMi rant 1 to news agents or publishers at turn la VMS Mt Ui.M IS Knffltfch furniture Is Letottttag fashionK8TSKNT UO , Blalra the pound rato unsold periodical pub- able in Germany. Jill Kichute, bentor, CM on th lications, but sbal pay postage same st the rat of one cent for tour Tb. eerveaa system Is weakene4 by tbe onnccL Sec. 2, That all periodical publications regularly Issued from a known place of publication at stated Intervals as frequently as four times a year, by or under the auspices of benevolent Every nerve Is streeithensd la (he cor of It by or fraternal societies, trades unions, or orders organized under tbe lodge system, and having a bona fide membership ot not less than one thousand persons, shall be entitled to tbe privilege of second class mall matter: Provided, That such matter shall be originated and published to further the object and purposes of such society or order. Sec. 4. That the conditions upon which a publication shall be admitted FIELD AND HOC FENCE WIRE. to tbe second class are aa follows: Cfl, 88, AS, BO, or B8 inohea high. Quality anil workmnn.hlp the First, It must regularly be Issued to aompere with ft. Write for full Information. on market th at stated intervals aa frequently as tonr Nothing UNION FENCE COMPANY.' 1E KALB. ILL. times a year, bear a date of issue, and be numbered consecutively. Second) It must be Issued from a knownofflee of publication, which shall be shown by the pubicatlon Itself. Third. It must be formed of printed paper sheets without board, cloth, leather or other substantial binding. Buck si distinguish printed books from preservation from periodical publications. Fourth. It must bo originated and Inpublished for the dissemination of The War Department proposes to test formation of a public character, or dethe bicycle thoroughly for Army use, voted to literature, the sciences, arts, and recently advertised for proposals or some special industry, and must have a legitimate list of subscribers who volfor furnishing) five bicycles for the puruntarily order and pay for tbs same; pose. Result! Bids from $50 to $85 Provided, That noting herein contained each for other machines) our tad of shall be so construed aa to admit to tbe second class rate regular publicat$100 each for Columbias, their invariions, or any particular issue of any able price J And the Government reguar publication, designed primarily selected for advertising. purposes, or for fro circulation, or for circulation at nominal rates; And provided. That all extra numbers of second class publications sent by tbe publisher thereof, acting as tbe agent ot an advertiser or purchaser, to addresses furnlsed by the latter, shall be subject to pay postage at the rate of on cent tor every four ounces or fraction thereof; And provided further. That It shall not be permissible to mall any given article or articles, or any part o any particular number of a newspaper or periodical, segregated from tbo rest ot tbe publl r.U Txt at th. mu to Amend Emend- - Tint Mull Matter law. There is cow before congress a bill to amend the postal laws a hieh Is meeting Hh some disfavor among publish- erf of coun'ry newspapers The full text of the till is as follow s Be It enacted by the seuato and house of representatives of the United State f America in congress assembled That mailable matter of the second class shall embrace nil newspapers and other periodical publication which ar Issued st stated intervals, and as freLwir time a year, aud ar quently within the conditions named in sec- I A ; J v I C Me Ayers Sarsaparilla Its u- -e Neuralgia Torture. In literature Saxe-Cobu- rg Chosen by the . Government Bicycles cation, except cation, except postage. Se(5" STANDARD OF THE WORLD at the third rate at tbe third class rate of The experts tvho nude the choice decided that Columbias were worth every dollar of the $100 asked for them. If YOU are willing to pay $100 for a bicycle, why be content with anything but a Columbia? , nd others, Eniarp0bnsbers whose publications shall be admitted as mall matter ot the second class under the provisions of this act, shall be required, before depositing such mall matter In the postofflee, to separate th same Into United States mall sacks or bundles by States, cities, towns and as the postmaster-genercounties, may direct Sec. A That the act of congress In handsome Art Catalogue that tefls of Columbia and Hartford bicycles it fate from any Columbia agent I by mail for two Lceat stamps Tfa al POPE MANUFACTURING CO, HARTFORD CONN. . regard to second class all matter approved July fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-fou- r, be, and the same Is hereby repealed. Sec. 7. That this act shall Uks effect and be In force from and after July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-si- Branch Store, and AfoidM I almost orary city an tow. If Columbia, we not . properly represrated In your vicinity, Wt e. know. iiwr TREATED SBCa - Divorce, with YegfUbi BcmtdlM Positively Cvrw cam pro. bar mr4 thoMtadi am If the relations of man and wife were Bouooed . from ftrM flkao bopaioMi by such as they ought to be, divorce would tymptoisf diaapprorj la lea Anya al ImcI all ftyiaotnaM moavai feenO for fi Uwk tivUno be Unknown. To prevent separation 11 of mlraenkm eares. Tn Ur' Inafaii irea ite trtaj stamp to par and divorce true Iots must be given a by mail. IfDa.70aH. enter H. Otiit dt Hnm, AtlanUr O. jj povteir. new and practical formula when th $nm order trial return tela dwn mn to m. novelty subsides. Instead of ice cream f phyak-Una- a and caramels, let it take the form ot bread, butter and meat Rev. W. W, WELL MACHINERY Morton. IllfTRtnted ACG&K3, HCK IjRILLS.IJ nttdav.w 4 AND JtfTTiX MACUINEilY, THEIR FAVORITES. fcKKV Ul ha iUT Uta ttovx Olif feflM) ftoVSLL A 11 mud U Oka . ! t SMOKING TOBACCO, 2 oz. for 5 Cents. f ; CUMLASH Cents Inm Work, i Ilf''Hf Wn( wcOTKmOP i CUMLftSHl CHXSOOT3 3 for 5 - Mchikkrt 4. l.M, leMCCHOUS, . f i f f hrla, 1 1 , Eleventh tftreet, Xmmm CUr fco Successful Prosecutes Claims. fL Veuaton ireau. jitet nf, Utgwiiraiiitgriaiaia. aitj umj 'y tdiT Principal Efamlner U & Ijrr bi VH'titt A Cuuirh ttyrum Tua tn lima. Unit! hr CkwA. ON so M axio mention this paper. .1 A lump a Good, Mellow, Healthy, t Give Pleasant Smoke. Try Them. -- cr ir x. Emil Zola like beet Pot-Bo-ill and Gotha The duke of Stanley Weyman says be considers re tbs Gentleman of France bis strongplays the fiddle with fervor and skill. light. King Humbert of Italy Is a strong est work. Robert Louis Stevensons favorites but his only sou and heir is slight man, She Went tar Genre were two parts of David Balfours addelicate. and The first successful woman editor and Crown Prince William of Germany, ventures. proprietor of a newspaper in this coun- now 13 years old. Is not half so bright Margaret Deland prefers "Philip and His wife" to herx "John Ward, try was. according to the Hartford and strong as bis younger brother. Courant Miss Watson, who edited tbe Speaker Reed denies the repost that Preacher," Co u rant 120 years ago. She numbered Marion Crawford lie studied for the ministry when a preference is a w folks surprise. He rates "Zoroaster above ltr his but ,brtlCT admits that man, young E 1 all kla later works. , i wanted him to do so. a single man, boarding, is 46 cents. These figures cover rent, food, fuel and Under the Weather. d V |