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Show Merit Mean Money Made. Beauty is Hlood Deep. Yon cannot advertise money out of peoClean blood means a clean skin. No beauty wit bout it. Casearets. Candy Catharpocket all the tine; you may do it Headache Quickly Cured. tic cleans your blood and keeps it clean, by ple's and now then, but if you don't give them imDr. Davis never fails, 25c stirring up the lazy liver and driving all of absolute merit in return, adsomething from the body. Begin tday, A word spoken in due season, how good purities will never prove successful. The banish pimples, toils, blotches. black heads, vertising and that sickly Dili us complexi m by taking kind of advertising that it is. pays is advertising Casearets. beauty for ten cents. All drugAs it has merit the people a Bmoke Sledge Cigarettes. 20 for 5 cts. thing. good 25c. too gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10a, will use it again and strain. Never has Don't think every man's name is mud this been better ilk st rated than in the Germanys export trade has increased 40 because he is short of dust. per cent since 18?2. great successof Casearets, candy cathartic, that we have been lately advertising in this paper. AUdruireists call Casearets, repeaters, that is, peop.e buy them, like them, and buy them again and recommend them to their friends. Casearets are guaranteed to cure constipation or money refunded, and are a delightful laxative and liver I stimulant; the best medicine ever made. We recomm aid all our readers to try them. Its enough to make the pot boil the kettle calls it black. w heu e MY How was the means of saving it. promptly Tenn. cnred.K. Mottais, Memphis, The "Is consumption curastill debated, and still debatable. ble" isquestion: was a case of - not It is easy to say that this Yet the physicians said it consumption. was. They should know. As a matter of fact. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral hat wrought so many similar curea that it seems to argue the curableneas of consumption, in its earlier stages, by the use of this remedy. There is no better medicine for pulmonary troubles than Dr. in Ayers Cherry Pectoral. It give relief recases of Asthma, and Bronchitia, where lief has been heretofore unattainable. It Colds, La promptly enrea Coughs and Grippe, and all affections of the threat and lungs. Heretofore, Dr. Ayers Cherry Pectoral has been put up in full sise bottles only, at i.oo per bottle. To meet a world-wid- e demand for a smaller package, the remedy is now put up in hall sise bottles, at half price jo cents. Write for Dr. Ayers Curebook (free) sad learn more of the cures effected by Dr. Ayers Cherry Pectoral. Address J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. ing teaspoonful of Schilling s Best Bak- ing Powder to a quart of flour. B Beautiful Life of Frances E.Willardj sec-- 4 it years her private Written by Anna A. Gordon, forOfficial memorial volume i intimate fnend. retary and most W. C. T. U. endorsed by the The Most Popular Book of tha Contury. A Size 8x10 inches, nesrly joo pages, beautifully illustrated. Edition,, Retail price, Cloth, $2,; Sent postpaid on receipt of price. Half-Morocc- Wanted 'W?' V V V' 41 - COMPANY, Dept, 30 MONARCH BOOK General Agent for the United State, England, Canada, Australia, ete Pa. Oakland, Cal Philadelphia, Chicago. Ill nearest office. Address rk A whre. Solicitor tnadesellingthisbook. Every Experience not necessary; most liberal terms; credit given; freight paid- circular and terms free. Write for outfit $s to $8 per day easily TRAINING IN CLEANLINESS IS FORTUNE. A COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH 17E HAVE 110 AOEHTS but hav sold direct to the container for 26 years at whols-al- e pries. taring him the dealer profits. Ship for examination. Everything warranted. IIS atyles of Vehicles, 56 styles of Haras. to f 7 0. Top Bu grtos, Snrrera, j0 to5l25. Carnage, Phaetons Trap, Waton- - JTo.1T. Surrey Haraee. Priee, I6.00. Ai good aa sells for a5. and Milk ettes, Spring-Roa- d Wagons. Send for large, hot our of all Catalogue styles. ELKHART CARRIAGE AND HARNESS HTG. & CO. W. . ashore, spun country. And if we axe poor, thats something to s'ay! She wiped her eyes on the corner of her gray shawl and smiled, and the young woman glanced at the window. It says our sailors were murdered she by Spanish treachery, mother, said; and if thats so and theres a call Ill let Fred go! Arm In arm they walked down the street, and on their faces mingled the light of renunciation and the shadow of despair. Oenl Tobace Spit an( Smoke Your LIT Bwey. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be magof life, nerve and vigor, take netic, fullwonder-worker, that makes weak me the Cure guaranAll strong. druggists, 60c. or It.free. Address teed. Booklet and sample New York. or Sterling Reined) Co.. Chicago tot - Y There is no pathway through life that does not have some roses in it. You must use two teaspoonfuls of other baking powder The ( laugh-powder- ed Use only one heap- SpTen?id fT' and the sailors, homesick, some of them, and longing L 'V, it for certain little chaps played with her on the Asias white decks and yarns for her in the evening between watches. The child was a true daughter of the brave and weather-beate- n tar, and she loved the sea and trusted it. So Sunday, when the skys blue changed to yelloand then deepened into black, The above is from Harpers Weekly, w-gray organ of the liquor trust and general and the water grew dark and sullen Inshe under the noreasters lashings, political scavenger for were editors Its English terests. only pouted a little and pressed against threatened with deportation during the the cabin window a face so rosy and civil war. smiling that the men all made excuse to run by to see it shining through To Clean tbe Hair. A good wash for the hair is made of j the mist because It heartened them so. Then the night came and she a cake of Castile Soap and an ounce of 43 er mighty cradle rocked peril-te- r. boftix disol ved in warm wa- j In th deeP trouKh of th ously Wash the hair in it, rinse and Her father could not sing her hi R. Eliza Parker. dry. usual song he was keeping on the There is more trouble in having nothing bridge, with his tarpaulin hung with to do than in having much to do. icicles and his hair and beard white with frost, shouting to the men, who TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Taka Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablete. All ran hither and thither quite wildly Druggist! refund the money if it latla to cure. 250 about something for hours at a time; while the boat staggered and shivered A man who leads a fast life is often slow and groaned bo she could not find a In paying his debts. level place on which to kneel to say At a Baptist mission in New Haven, her prayer. But her mamma held her in her Conn., twenty Indians were recently conarms, and th little girl noticed that verted. her voice was fervent as she begged Educate Tour Bowel With Casearets. at sea. Then cure constipation forever for tbe safety of the ships Candy Cathartio, lOo.Zoo. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money Lena sank into sleep with her head on the best and safest place Whoever kicks over a lie will find a big pillowed ever rest upon in all the head may breed of others hiding under it. world a mothers breast. Read the Advertisements. Aloft the work went on, the voice of You will enjoy this publication much the captain cutting a way for his combetter if you will get into the habit of mands through the wild storm. But reading the advertisements; they will when his first officer, Cook, was near afford a most interesting study and him once, he spoke to him in a tone will put you in the way of getting broken and harsh with anguish. Mr. Cook, he said, I think were some excellent bargains. Our adver. You to pieces on the shoal going tisers are reliable, they send what they advertise. WIFES LIFE. Whe th longs are 'attacked and the symptoms of consumption appear, then begins the struggle between affection and that destroying disease which slays its thousands annually. It is a issue to the struggle when dtsesse ishappy and health restored. Such an conquered issue does not alwsys end the struggle, but it did in the aase of Mr. K. Morris, Memphis, Tenn., who saw his wife wasting and weakening and physicians helpless, and then sug- remedy that fested theHesimple tells the story thus : wrought Seven years ago, my wife had a severe attack of lung trouble which the physicians pronounced consumption. The cough was extremely distressing, espeat was and cially night, frequently attended with the spitting of blooa. The doct-- rs being unable to help her, I induced her to try Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and was surprised at the great relief it gave. Before using one whole bottle she was cured, to that now she is strong and quite healthy. That this medicine saved ny wife's life I have not the least doubt. J always keep Dr. Ayers Cherry Pectoral in the house. Whenever any of my family have a cold or cough we use it, and are V(7v to shame them. And that haa been comfort through all th rest. When he didnt come back I felt aa if I live for awhile, but the chilAPT. DAKINS couldnt was dren always talkin about their daughter was the life of the ship, hero father and how he died for his ROMANCE 0XE-MIXUT- E Suspicion is a robber who conceals drawn dagger under his cloak. Hows Thiol Wo offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bs cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. O. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, the undersigned, have known F. Wo, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and boilers him perfectly honorable in all bualnees transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, O. ; A Marvin, Toledo, Walding, Klnnan Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, directly upon the blood and muactingsurface Testimocous of th system. nials sent free. Price T5o per bottle. Bold all by druggists. Flails Family Pills are the best. WASHED ASHORE, will look out for little Lena, and stay with her to the end? The first mate touched his visor. Ay! ay! sir, he replied, and went on with his duty. The more heart we put into a hard task Yesterday a man and little girl were tbe lighter our toil becomes. The washed ashore at Nantucket. Piso's Cure for Consumption has saved mans face was grim and stern, but me large doctor bills. C. I. Baker, 4228 the childs was still and smiling, and Regent Sq., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 8, 1425. her little arms were fast clasped had An alimony of J20 a month is worth more around the neck of the sailor, who save to effort in fruitless his life given than the average husband. her and had stayed with her until Mrs. Windows Seething Mjrap the end. For children t..thing,.oftsii th. sum, redue.a In ft. autloa, nUnyi pain, cum wind solio. 5 cat, bottle An old woman stood at the edge of Sometimes an eye is not as black as it is tbe group, looking at the bulletins of pasted. war news in the window of a morning She was wan and paper yesterday. for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed t bacco habit cure, makes weak gray and her garments were thin and men ttrong, blood pure. 50c. All druggists shabby; but a flush touched her cheeks with unusual Nothing is more tiresome than a woman and her eyes shone brightness. of married. always talking getting A young woman by her side noticed her interest, but did not share it. Come, mother," she urged, let us be going. There isnt anything new. But she shook off the impatient hand Wait a minute, Carrie," she said just let me see whether the Presi dent declares war or not. See, theyre Mebbe it tax bringing a new paper now. all settled and tonight Fred can go Her tone was fev down and enlist! & erlsh and eager, but the daughter-i- n law bridled. I guess Fred wont enlist, ( she"Well, exclaimed. Id just like to see (I? him leave me an the children and go 1. Ho 606 8orrey. Price, with certains, lamps, apron and leaders, f 30. As good as sell for fO. B. FRATT, Secr, KLERART, ISD. ECONOMICAL. ..PURE, STRONG AND is (? & n i (! di m to war!" The old woman looked at her steadl ly. "His father left me when Fred was & baby, and the others want much & more, she said, her voice quivering a ii little. "And I loved him as well as ii) you love your husband I guess." xto Slow tears crept down her cheeks, ii and the young woman patted her arm i ii soothingly. The crowd had heard and moved back, Instinctively, to give her a place nearer the window; but she ii ii was not looking at the bulletins now U I) WHY NOT TRY IT? It was hard to have him go, she iii continued, "but it would have been ii and the others had if Fred harder are convinced that the great desired point is ii QCALITT THE DESIRED POINT. When ycu take tip the matter of baking you of their father and grown up thought have if results for use best no poor is you There trying Into the work and expect to get good results. ii quality. You put good material never had that as coward! a and make Theyve your cooking satisfactory. uss U. S. hare s powder which will give excellent results $ (li (li Is Guaranteed ii d ii i i baking powder. When you ' you S; & tr & Cr Sr & S Sr r & baking r & & Sr S Sr 3 :$ $ :$ 2 2 S 5 23 S; 2 '3 THE WOMAN WITH A MISSION. Her of Notoriety Often Neglects Husband and Children. It is surprising to know how many women there are with a deep and burning interest in humanity with a big II. Individual humanity, as represented by those who have direct claims upon them, does not interest them in the least, says Leslies Weekly. Their own husbands, their own children, do not appeal to them, and they have but a anguid interest in their own homes. The writer was visited one day recently by a humanitarian of this type. Her mission was the uplifting of all humanity. She had, she said consecrated her life to that end. During her call she revealed the fact that she was 2,000 miles from her husband and five children. They could, she affirmed, get along nicely without her, and she felt that she could do a far greater and nobler work for humanity by working for this glorious cause of temThis was her mission. It perance. had been but a week since I had met the mother of several small children who was trying to uplift humanity by going about organizing clubs for New The the development of After listening for nearly Thought. an hour to an outline of the plans and New Thought purposes of this scheme I was more than ever convinced that old thoughts are best, particularly the thoughts of our grandmothers regarding the first duty of a wife and mother. There is much exaggeration and cheap wit in the comic papers regarding the neglect of their homes and families by the new women, who have branched out into fields heretofore occupied by men alone. A good deal of the criticism of the new woman Is unfair and unjust, but the fact remains that the woman with a mission is in many cases a woman with painthe fully distorted views regarding duty she owes to herself and to others. The writer not long ago heard a woman, addressing a large gathering of "I have given up my people, say: home and children, my husband and parents, to go forth and spread the glorious gospel and try to win men and women to Christ. My life henceforth is to be devoted tc- God and humanity, The question naturally arises: Can a wife and mother devote herself to anything higher or better or nobler than the proper training of her own children? And does not her duty to her children; her husband and her home, transcend any duty she may owe to others? The enthusiast may say no to these questions, but every true and loving wife and mother will say yea to both questions. When a woman haa a home and children no call to duty ia higher or more Imperative than the call that comes to her from her own home and In no sphere can she do a greater or better work. The good she might do elsewhere cannot be offered as an excuse for the neglect of those who have the first claim on her love and care. It is sometimes true that a love of notoriety and overpowering desire to be seen and heard is the chief motive of the woman with a mission. - Pest of Babbits In Kansas Rabbits the ordinary Orchards. cotton-tail- s are so numerous in Kansas and so destructive to orchards that Wellhouse & Son, of Omaha, have been compelled to build 1,700 traps in one orchard in Osage county. In three orchards in Leavenworth county they have built 1,600 and in a Miami county orchard 400 traps. The trap consists of a box o inches long, made of ordih lumber one inch thick, nary closed at one end and with an wire gate in the other end, which is shut by contact of the rabbit with a trigger after he has fairly twen-y-tw- six-inc- Inward-swingi- ng Fuss Oyer a Flower, Orchids must bloom as they are advertised to, the English court of appeals has decided. A man who bought a bulb for $100, which he was told would produce a white flower, and after cultivating it for two years obtained a purple blossom, has recovered $250 and cost from the vendor. Richmond May Regain Libby Prison. Negotiations are on foot to return Libby prison, which has been standing in Chicago several years as a receptacle for a gigantic war museum, to Richmond, Va., with all the relics. k a. J- - |