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Show GOOD BLOOD 'HAWTHORN TREB THEIR MASCOT FOR BAD Rheumatism and Other Blood Dis asea are Cured by Or. Williams' a Pink Pills. In the lead mine I wasnt work on my knees with my elbows pressed against rock walls, in dampness and extremes of cold," said Mr. J. O. Meukel, of 2975 Jackson avenue, Dubuque, Iowa, in describing his experience to a reporter, and it is not surprising that I conFor three years I tracted rheumatism. had attacks affecting the joints of my aukles, knees and elbows. My ankles and knees became so swoljen I could scarcely walk ou uneven ground and a little pressure from a stone under my feet would cause n.e so much pain that I would nearly sink down. I was often obliged to lie in bed for several days at a time. My friends who were similarly troubled were getting no relief from doctors and I did not feel encouraged to throw money away for nothing. Ily chance I read the story of llol so t Yates, of the Klauer Manufacturing Go., of Dubuque, who bad a very laid case of I decided to try I)r. Wilrheumatism. liams' Pink Pills for Palo People, the remedy he had used. In three or four weeks after beginning to use the pills, I was much letter and in three mouths I was well. The swelling of the joints and the tenderness disappeared, I could work steadily and for eight years I have had no return of the trouble. My whole family believe in. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Doth my sons use them. We cousider them a household remedy that we aro sure about." What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills did for Mr. Meukel they are doing for hundreds of others. Every dose sends galloping through the veins, pure, strong, rich, red blood that strikes straight at the cause of all ill health. The new Mood restores regularity, and hrnces all the organs for their speeinl tasks. Get the genuine Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at your druggists' or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Go., Schenectady, N.Y. His Literary Preference. It was a Chicago business man who in answer to the question. What book has had the greatest influence on your life and been most beneficial to you?" sent the following reply: "Bradstreeta." rsE Scottish Family Fsara Dlaaater With Decline of Relic. In two notable cases In Britain the family mascot Is a tree. The foundation of Cawdor castle, near Nairn, are built round a hawthorn tree, and there is an ancient tradition to tbs effect that the disappearance of this tree will be a sign that dire misfortunes will shortly overwhelm the family. "Freshness to the hawthorn tree of Cawdor" Is consequently the hap- - rAMors the no. I.urcr- Vox. packavs 8 Red Cross Hull oeoUk . The Kuhn Company, South Ucml, lud. - A Man's Opinion. We eall the English language our mother tongue, making it feminine, probably because It in so full of Incon- sistencies. Hawthorn tree In Cawdor castle. plcst form of felicitation to the Camp bells of Cawdor. The tree must be about five hundred years old, accord-tthe most moderate computation, so that there cannot be very much "freshness" about it at the present day; but it still has its roots In the soli and Its stem rises through the floor of one of the dungeons, where It may still be seen keeping the ancient legend In countenance. o DOGS NAME IS IN DIRECTORY Down on the List as "Robert Badgero, Watchman. "Robert Badgero, watchman, 89 West street," is the way It read In the Utica city directory, and the woman who responded to the bell call told the man at the door that Bob" was In. 'Td like to see him," remarked the TEA Phil-rdelph- all-da- To Prevent Chapped Hands. Many women w ho do their own wort are much annoyed in winter with hands. This may tie avoided bv using ivory Hflap for dish washing and toflct luirimscs. Dry the bunds thoroughly each time after hev have been In water, amt rub with a nttle oatmeal-wate- r or aome pood lotion. ELKANOK K. PARK Kit. rlikd Dinner In Diving Bell. A diving bell was aome year since utilized ha a kitchen to supply a re-r-t for half a dozen convives who. for wager, undertook to cock and eat dinner of half a dozen courses beneath the water. Chinese Fertilizer. Bean cake Is the chief commercial fertilizer In China. U Yoer ffthTf returns rfeUllrttf'B iat. gmmrjr if you among tbo diminutive specimens ol floriculture. It seldom grows to a height greater than three Inches, and the bloH-omeasures hut half an Inch In diameter. The rose la owned la Chicago, m dni Salt Along the Congo. Along the central part nr the Congo river there are a nuiii?i?r of Halt marshes. Tim Africans ulg shallow boles In these, whence Issue streams of hot water which, on being leaves a residue of suit. napo-rsled- , A round trip rate of $.Vi to ('ntirnrn!:i will bo In cfTeMall winter via tin ihw and popular frit Imke Home. Dourest agent or write for inform, it u to J. I Moore, D. P. A Suit ,:ik City e Value of Eastern Ferries. Tha value of the IVnn ylvanta between Jersey City. New Yd,. o Brooklyn aul the Bronx I Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pollets cure con- stipation. biliousness and headache. Water Replaces Beer. the canteen at the barracks at Chester, England, Is under arrest. Fifteen barrels in hla charge that should have contained A soldier In charge of Girl la Hunting a Bachelor. Miss Anita West ton. West Somerville. Mass., has written to the South Fred Raclk. of San Francisco, the bootblack who went to England to fulfill his ambition to shine King Ed- wards boots, was obliged to content himself by performing that office for the lord mayor of London. Raclk went to Buckingham palace and got past Die policemen at the entrance gates, tearing a letter he had written to Lord Knollys, asking his assistance In placing himself physically and flgura tively at the king's feet. Lord Knob lys refused to aid him. Important to Mothers. gxamine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, safe and aure remedy for infanta and children, and aee that it Bear the Signature of la Use For Over 30 Yeara. slits Central railroad. the , Gould tidewater lines, has resigned, and Alexander Robertson, formerly general manager of the St. Louis Terminal railroad, has been appointed In his stead. Kelly Gets Higher Position. Instead of R. F. Kelly coming to Chicago to supersede Frank Palmer as assistant general passenger agent of the Wabash at Chicago, It was announced yesterday that Fred II. Tristram, formerly assistant general passenger agent at Pittsburg, will have the Chicago post, and Mr. Kelly will succeed Tristram at Pittsburg. This promotion will place Tristram next in authority to the general passenger agent of the Wabash. Tells Why He Ducked. A One specimen of the Taurus hlber-nlcu- s made Its appearance In the Bow street police court yesterday. "You ducked your head, said the magistrate to Patrick Lane, who charged Joseph Kavanagh with shooting at him In the Strand. "Faith and I did, your worship. It's better to be a coward for five mlautes than to be dead all your life. London Globe. traffic mana- Knew Whereof She 8poke. She knew something of the condition a man gets Into when he runs his own automobile and particularly of the oil and dust that covers his hands and clothes. So when her huabund announced that he had Just bought a cur of his own, she remarked, with a sigh: "Now 1 suppose It will be a rase of oily to bed and oily to rise." Fashions in curtains and window hangings, while not so changeable as. say, in dress or millinery, neverthelesi vary sufficiently to keep the average housewife with the desire for being up to date on the lookout for the latest suggestion regarding fabric and arrangements. As for prices they covei the most extensive range. A few dollars will purchase a very presentable curtain of artistic design and excellent West Virginian Awful Dlatresa Through Kidney Trouble. W. L. Jackson, merchant, of Park reburg, W. Va., says: "Driving about n "fl bad weather 'A brought kidney trou-bleon me, and l suffered 20 yeara with sharp, cramp-Inpains In the back and urinary disor-ders- . I often had to get up a dozen times at night to urinate. Retention set in, and I was obliged to use the catheter. I took to my bed, and the doctors failing to help, began using Doans Kidney Pills. The urine soon came freely again, and the pain gradu. ally disappeared. I have been cured eight years, and though over 70, am as active as a boy." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. I s g Foster-Milbur- Co., Buffalo, N. Y. n Sunday School Collection. After the annual Sunday school Turning Out Thimbles. It requires the workmanship of twenty men and the use of much costly machinery to make that dainty article of the household, the thimble. TEA the drink, if you make it Uke Your grocer returns your money If yon don't Schillings Best Sure of Fresh Butter. One of the machines exhibited at the dairy show recently held la London was a neat contrivance by which butter could be made out of fresh milk in sixty seconds as the tea table. TEA Wont every careful wo- man buy lb of all four kinds Schillings Best and try them! YmrfroMr return, jour money f job doat Ilk. K A Missing Egg Found. Dave Wallace, who lives north ol Mesa and who can be depended upon to tell the truth, says his little boy killed a gopher snake near the house and upon Investigation found a chins egg Inside the snake. Dave states hli folks have been missing eggs but could not locate the cause, but this no doubt solves the mystery. Phoenix Republican. MILK CRUST ON BABY. Lost All Hts Hair Scratched Till Blood Ran Grateful Mother Telia of Hla Cur. by Cut!-cur- a for 76c. "When our baby boy was three months old he had the mflk crust very badly on his head, so that all the hair came out, and it Itched so bad he would scratch until the blood ran. I got s cake of Cutlcura Soap and s box of Cutlcura Ointment I applied the Cutlcura and put a thin cap on his head, and before I had used half of the box It was entirely cured, his hair commenced to grow out nicely again, and he has had no return of the trouble. (Signed) Mrs. II. P. Holmes. Ashland. Or." e x x TEA What do we mean when we say we like coffee better than tea? WHITS. iswltowwt OCT WITH SUWWWEZS. quality. And then one may climb upward by easy stages to hundreds of dollars for the costly variety. Expensive curtains are just as expensive as one may desire, and $350 la the Bum asked for a pair of Point de Glanders curtains. The groundwork differs somewhat from tho customary fabric, being a sort of grenadine In cream tone with border of the lace In ecru. These make beautiful window drapery, but naturally they call for furniture and furnishings In keeping with their costliness. A contrast Is presented by the new curtains that have been especially designed for the den. They are appropriate and of a material suggesting madras. The foundation Is white with a hand In center In an effective blending of tan, green, blue and white. Curtains such as these cost from $7 to $10 a pair. Between these two extremes In price Is the curtain of silk mull, bordered with Torchon lace. The combination is exceedingly good and an extra touch of attractiveness Is Imparted by the raised embroidery In silk. From $S0 to $100 may be expended on aurtaina of mull. The Marie Antoinette curtain cannot lay claim to newness exactly, but there Is a variation in design that imparts a note of novelty. This design Is termed the Colonial. Renaissance braid Is employed to produce the lattice effect, and the floral ornamentation is carried out with narrow satin ribbon, the colors being cream and white. Cream Lansdowne Is a fabric that has been added recently to the curtain list. It makes a beautiful drapery, with Its silken sheen and soft texture and border of ecru net appliqued with silk flowers In madras colorings. Velour draperies still continue In favor and ribbon embroidery which has been revived within the past year for all sorts of decorative effects constitutes the ornamentation. In the accompanying Illustration the curtains are of dark green velour with ribbon decoration in shell pink tone. Velour curtains of good quality are expensive, but they are the most suitable where rich effects are sought. On the modish list are many more hand-wove- n self-colore- d 11. Book, 4. fclllla( . Return to Native Boll. The Benedictine from France, who have settled at Malvern, England, have merely come home sgatn. King Edward the Confessor, founded a hermitage at Malvern, and after the Norman conquest. In 10G6, the hermitage became s Benedictine priory. TEA Taor .rarer return Bret. yoor Moor? If yon fret 8h. Aiks. sensible woman saka of her husband la that he ahould find her charming. It Is useless to require that ho should TTderatand bar. Byatandor. All All that Can you buy anything bad on the terms of Schillings Best? Pity the Poop Clerk. advertisement from the Yorkshire Post: "Would any lady of means care to marry poor- - crowded-ou- t clerk, age An thirty-seven- ? Mrs. Window's Soothing Rjrop. For children teething, soften the sum, reduce to. 8mmuoa, Uj pun, cure wind cullu. aoctbotu. An Engineer's Training. Experience alone enables a man so to design and so to carry bis design Into practice that he can achieve com- mercial success with them. Gradually and happily It Is beginning to be understood that the college caa Impart only a portion of the Information an engineer should possess. Engineer. I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life three years sgo. Mbs. Thos. Robbins, Maple Street, Norwich. N. Y.. Feb. IT. IM0. Punishment for Suicide. A young man lately made a Justice of the peace was asked by another what be would do with a man who committed suicide. The 'squire answered with much ministerial gravity: "He must be confined to the state prison at hard labor for life." A large I oenta. DONT FORGET I or.. package Red Croxx Hall Illue.onty ln& The Kuas Company, South lieud, Heat From Firing Suna. The heat developed by the firing of During heavy guns Is remarkable. ome recent tests a gun that bad bees times melted solder fired seventy-fiv- e while another the chase, upon placed was hot enough to soften lead. Indicating a temperature of 600 degrees Fahrenheit it Sal Farmhouse In Hollow. farmhouse near Mlnebead, England, U situated In so deep a hollow that for three months of the year the une ray do not fall upon It. A TEA of curtains, but they are for the most part of familiar fabrlca and designs. style Robbery. Mrs. Subhubs That man you sent here with the load of wood charged me fifty cents for simply piling It on the ground. Mr. Subbubi-F- or simply piling R on" Mra. Sublnibs What is this newspaper YksDrklUliw's TEA Tout scorer return your s way It Jo ttks Schilling' Hwt. Ye. Mr. Subbuba My! Ply piling tt on. for? To tell what you want to know; here it is. the returns. whole secret. Dont care who knows The least of our advantages is: we are nearest the bush it grows on. Ptoik-Io-- Women to Take Censue. Is taken in Germany In December women will be employed for the first time to collect When the new census bought and sold close is our TEA Writ for our Know Your ffroetr returns your money if you don! like Scbtlllnys Best. TEA Esquires of Richard II. Richard II. created esquires by putting about their necks the collars of S. 8., and bestowing upon them s pair of silver spurs. Ownion, Dm ser-mo- n had been preached at St. Anns, Nhttingham, a collection was made la aid of the sick and poor. The gift included thirty-fivorange, 213 eggs forty-sipots of Jam, 102 bananas, fifty-sitomatoes, sweets, tea, doll and toys. Deafness Cannot Be Cured Chrlatlan Science. Dakota census department asking to he put In eominunlration with some In the United States there are tnrhelor. She ealls attention to a 400 Christian Science Churches, about the dipping showing preponderance Accordabout with 100,000 adherents. men of over women In South Dakota, ing to Mrs. Eddy, Its founder, the and says: "It almost takes my breath sway to church M making tremendous strides think of all those hnchclors out there. In popularity, In which respert It PllUbury'a Vitos, the popular Here, It Is Just the opposite. Now, If the bachelors are really o plentiful, cereal food. do put me In communication with 8aya Plants Experience Sensation, tome of them right away. Prof. G. Ilaborlandt, after studying "Consider It your duty as a Christhe of the tendrils and tian. only plense don't Infer from this hairssensitiveness on plants, hns come to the conthat any man wilt do." clusion that aome plants are capable Census Commissioner Robinson Is of experiencing regular sensations. doing tits best. Price and Effects to 8ult All Prices and Fancies Cream Lansdowne thi Newest Fabric to Be Added to th( Long List of Curtains. bf local applications, m they cannot reach tha dl eased portion of the ear. There Is oQljr one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. DeafueM Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kuatacbian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed rumbling sound or imperfect hearluK, and when It Is entirely closed. Deaf-nek- s Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, bearloif will be destroyed forever; nine case out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which !r nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hand for circulars, free. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Fold by Druggists, Take Halls Family Fills for constipation. right: good tea, of course. And it costs a third of a cent a cup. g AGONY. A SOME OF THE NEWE8T DESIGNS AND FA8HIONS. Hugh Black. TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT CHANGED Announcement of Important changes of the Wa, bash and Wheeling and Lake Erie railroads and of the appointment of a new general manager for the eastern Gould line, the Western Maryland, have been made. Vice President B. A. Worthington of the Wabash lines east of Tooldo ba3 Issued circulars announcing the appointment of C. H. Newton to he joint agent of the Wheeling and Lake Erie and Wabash-Pitts-burterminal railroads at Toledo, effective on Dec. 1. It Is also announced that the office of general freight agent of the Wabash at SL Louis Is to be abolished, and S. B. Knight, the present Incumbent, has been appointed industrial agent. Horace Clark, general manager of the Western Maryland and West VIr- - JN CONSTANT d is In the traffic department DEAPE FOE WINDOWS Work and Be Happy. No man can be thoroughly miser able who has work to do. The direst misery Is the result of a life. Unhappiness cannot exist In lta keenest form when self Is forgotten. beer were found to be full of water. ly for conference with President Newman. A plan Is said to be on foot to transfer Mr. Daly to New York as passenger traffic manager of the New York Central, to give Mr. Lynch the Chicago post, to retire George Daniels, general passenger agent of the New York Central, and to make H. J. Rhein, now general passenger agent of the Lake Erie ami Western, general passenger agent of the Big Four. Mr. Daniels has confirmed the report as to his retirement. He will be made general advertising manager of the system. moutjr If jmi J.mci We owe you good tea, and are paying our debt. How do you like it? Pierce. Buffalo. N, Y. C. F. Daly, passenger Moneyback makes our advertisements true. Schilling's Best is best. TEA cloth-houn- ger of the New York Central lines west of Buffalo, and Warren Lynch, general passenger agent of the Big Four, wore called to New York recent- TEA Tmr sracr rrturu your Nervousness and sleeplessness are usually due to the fact that the nerves are not fed on properly nourishing blood; they are etarved nerves. Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery nuiket pure, rtoil blood, and thereby the nerves are properly nourished and all the organs of the body are run as smoothly as machinery which runs In oil. In this way you feel clean, strong and strenuous you are toned up and Invigorated, and you are good for a whole lot of physical or mental work. Best of all, the strength and increase In vitality and health are lamina. The troublo with most tonics and medicines which have a large, booming sale for a short time, Is that they are largely composed of alcohol holding the drugs In solution. This alcohol shrinks up the red blood corpuscles, and In the Mug run greatly Injures the system. One may feel exhilarated and better for the time being, yet In the end weakened and with vitality decreased. Dr. Pierces Oolden Medical Discovery contains no alcohol. Every bottle of It bears upon Its wrapper The lladye of Ihniceti, in a full list of all Its several ingredients. For the druggist to offer you something ho claims is "Just as good is to Insult your intelligence. Every ingredient entering Into the world-fame"Golden Medical Discovery-ha- s tiie unanimous approval and endorsement of the leading medical authorities of all the several schools of practice. No other medlelrie sold through druggists for like purposes has any such endorsement. The "Golden Medical Discovery" not only produces all the good effects to be obtained from the use of Golden Seal root, in all stomach, liver and bowel troubles, as in dysepsla. biliousness, constipation, ulceration of stomach and bowels and kindred ailments, but tha Golden Seal root used In Its compounding Is greatly enhanced In Its curative action hv other Ingredients such as Stone root, Black Cherrybark, liloodroot, Mandrake root and chemically pure triple-rellnglycerine. "The Common Sense Medical Adviser, Is sent free in paper covers on receipt of 21 one-restamps to pay the cost of maild ing only. For 31 stamps the volume will he sent. Address Dr. E. Y. ed caller, for he was in search of a watchman for his establishment. "Here Bob! here Bob!" called the woman, and a lively bull terrier rushed into the hall. Comfort, tea comfort, actuAnd then the woman laughed, for ally costs nothing; good tea the Robert Badgero In the directory is cheaper than no tea at alL was none other than Bob." the mas-co- t of the Utica & Mohawk Valley la screjr parkas of B.'bllllna Baal Taa lit Railway company, who had been listbooklati no to Mako flood Tea. ed In the directory as a "watchman because that's just what he wts. Cannot Escape the Aseeasor. Bob Is probably the only dog on recThe taxpayers of eastern London are complaining bitterly of the rlgot ord who has his name In a city directt tkaW aaaaamtnani. - Tta euata cit- ory.- Ho Is tho property of MUfunl ed of a man who had his assessment Badgero. private secretary of General raised because he erected a cucumManager Allen of the street railway. Bob Is known by all employes of the ber frame In his back garden. line, and Is always a welcome passenSubmarine Cablet. ger, who need pay no fare. A short time ago Bob went to Rome There are 876 submarine cablea In with the company's claim agent, and the world, the length of which became there. When the claim strayed mount to 178.919 miles. Most of agent reached home Bob was there, these belong to private parties, only lie had taken an earlier trolley. 25,000 miles being owned by the variPublic Ledger. ous government. All. however, bring dally orders from every land on the Smallest Known Rose. globe, for Plllsburya Vitos, the y This Is an exact life size photograph food. cf the smallest rose which has been achieved by the florist's art Its Chinese Moth la Largest. name Is "Baby Rambler The largest moth known Is the Giant Atlas, found In China, the wings and In every way It takes first place of which measure nine Inches across. Oak Did Not Shine Klnge Boots. d Fut 111 Are You Tired, Nervous and Sleepless? That was (yawnlng)-Wh- at, go-I- n so oon? Mr. Stoplate (rlslngi-Y- ca. father will bs annoyed If I stay y0Ur anr later. Mlaa Iloarde Father? Why ha wasn't the one that had to alt her with you. s It Great Strength. voice la a powerful "That bass Rat It?" "Tea; fower." I notice it bBa no-on- Tor (rarer mure Ilk Schilling- - Bret. ni deal of hoiria jour mossy It yoa IhI Party Cries Obstruct View. Zealand publication, tba Contract Journal, inakci hla hull: "Tha clash of party cries la obstructing a clear view of the present position of this country." A New TEA jm. Not Up to Papa. Mias Boards Why do we moneyback tea that e complains-o- f ? To get there quick. There is no bond between you and us but our tea and our moneyback money. Your (rarer rotor Uka Schilling Ore. ymr oaay If yan Ml Eternal Value of Humor, poet says, "Humor la a great thing, hut tt haa never yet won a battle, built a city or bred a horse." Why ahould wa win battles, build clflos and breed borira if tha world cannot laugh? Humor la akin to happIacM and happiness to hepe. A |