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Show t To Cure Headache In 15 Miimtec Take Xr. Davis' !i lOI.ll mo I. lir. CAT IN ONE DAY. tuwa in U tlio inside of a boy's pocket. For lui.g and cbe.--t diseas.- -, ri-- o s Cure v.l-- l;u e used Mrs. is the b st mediv-oiJ L. Norlheott, Windsor. Ot.t., Canada. When a train through Kline m. .ft t tries u a scams It is .! ' f to puss ,. !.; it.o - .u t Ft.r:-- j - ""',1- . I'l; er. ec.ry that l.aborreamldoos 'tu: siv iif ( HAS II. r;o p. - is The 01 "I'iTfHi.U CASTuKl.v wl.ah tas t-In ,,,,a .f ,h mothers of ' America for over thiny years. Look carefully at n,e wrupj.erui.d ii ;s -- .he k.nd jou Lave ahvay, hoeght ." atid ha the of (.'HAS. Ii. FI.KTe Hi'.li on the Wrapper. No i ne bus authority from tin: to use mv name ei- c. pi Tne Centaur compuuj, t.f which Chas U. . ten. rls President, ilar.h t, Is;.;. SA.MCKL PITCHER. M. D. 1' j 'on't t iiink thai every man '! r ad viee really w Milt it. aCtlueale Your lloviel, Uit h CaacareM. dir.- - (.uti.itti-tCandy Cathartic, i forever luc.iftcr. timtf It C. 4'- C. U;i..;n!j,-...aiuuey' .' man never teas,to A ' r- Smoke Sledge Cigarettes. Revenue is always sweet when of halo. pared to the the : v. a:.d bteriiujj Keiueuy co.. com- asks Want to Jutu the Srrvlre as N ure-- or ai Aid of Any Kiud Noble Ueei.1 of tVompu im itmU iiiitleM During tlie Civil War. The prtsitli-nand secretary of war are receiving leiiers from patriotic women all over the country anxious to be mustered into service. A letter received at the White House, and addressed IVsddeut McKiuley. that u.iiiaweiik inoa Ai! r;: H.. k.. for Sets. ii!) u ho VOICES OF WIVES AND DAUGHTERS ARE NOW HEARD. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smole Tout Lite ai. '1 o nnii t:.oat-ctailv ami forever. PeNo--in:it 1 fiiim lite, nerve audi take praise n.ai-r- . t. t:t 1 his Mi v H CA t Mark. fran.uvl Pitcher, of lljatm-s- . M,isa-c!iuso- rt . i!;e r or "pnViiKK S r. Ail i," ir,::.e ,lu!.;e: l : a i iut re ic reiuud I ae iticaci il The dirtiest thing '' .v,1 : i'5:,-',"1- , The practices of a lawyer vfu-Jtiure win than i,L, pra; tic. TO CI "ItE A Tike Lava! ve OUR WOMEN IN WAR. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. ' " art assert. .v at the insr cur rlcht to tb t t. iiri. i lire ri:araa-tt-o.- i. ''j",. alepie fret. A.liireM liieu-ior .Sew Yorj-- J tin ,c undoi tak' r may ho slew, hut he iiiaiui.'. s tn overtake the rent of us. '1'iie bitti-nic- ' t . BREAD, POTATOES and. MILK. A Dyspeptics daily diet. one of tin? m0"t prevalent nf seasoned wtth a little salt, and drink only . Thousand-- . t ..arit-- l:om a June ttulk. 1 become so had that a tittle s or a it la more aeravated form, l ew too much of even caused terrihle are mote piiuitnl to the imliviilual sHtrenn?; in the regions oi the stomach, or more far reaehinj; iu tln ir ertvets ui' itatlin, e.iin. back ol the eves, attended bumau life and happiness, what the with and l,),s of MSh-- 1 needs is nrt lm tl treatairnt. n.it aeon 1 way could paitial wasUv vom. Kct mere temporary .s:i:mi!a-- . h,. r,.,,i in., ;y I li.io such a severe attai It Hlnj;. is the tonm ui "I the enlire tile Hut subof emiie kit hodv felt niv n ;u the system and it will nuinh and pal alyied.'aud in thu illfc, promptly fleet any intrudllls c.ui.htioii. 1pailially was tal.cn to my toom uncon-scThe suece,s ol Dr. Aver's discas. rhe p!, j sioans failed to help me, ' curmir lcdmestinn and dvipcn. ami .a,. none of lcmedics I t.iok did oa is due to just this quality wiiieh 'it me any Kond.tilt Atmainlast a friend presented of renewing; the viial mi-- with a la. ttu- of lit. Acer's wa-t- e Sarsaparilla the and loss of the lai.lv! aod rei'atrint; be'ote I had used half of it. 1 could see Th ordinary tieatinent hiini;s tl'e a decided chain-1 used the better. for to level the of doara tile weak tioniarh Pr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla puts strenet h into three bottles ami was so completely cured s I have not heeu troubled that for four vein ami hriuns it up to the level f stomach, dis.eae-i- tlne dieae ,,,1 n, ll'l fni estrone looa tit lor men. It does this streiisitheninu the entire svst,.,n Th- jmach cannot stay weak v!lf-- ;(M tn-- . other ortjans are na!nin trct: ..".!-- . what lir, Aver s arsapanlla will do for siaishest illustrated in rases like that of M. S. Shields, Meridian, Miss. Mr. Shields had got down to the last level of But let him tell his own story dyspepsia. " For years, I was afflicted with dysoep. aia which gradually prew worse until I could eat nothinif li'ut hrcad aud potatoes 9 with the old complaint, but am ruKed and that can hearty and able to eat be eaten. It would be anything impossible to say too much in pr:o-.- r of IT. Acer's Sarsaparilla, and I would not sive oiie bottle oi it for a doi-rot nuv other kind." M. b. Shields, Meridian, Miss. Try Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla if yon are if vou want, more testimony to dyspeptic, the value of the medicine, Ket Ir. Ayer'a c'urebook. It is sent free oil request hj the j. C. Aver Co., Lowell. IRONING MADE EASY." U vi :r y I IS1! - i;i 3 1 pia iIm mrNfmm ill mMjt M IS I I CLARA BARTON. Washington, D. C," reads: "I write asking if I would be of any use to you in this Cuba trouble. I am only a woman, but I can nurse the sick and wounded. I only wish I were a man. I would go and volunteer to take one of our unfortunate ones' place who went down with tne Maine. If you need women to muse, or if in any way I can be of service to you for my country's sake, please let me know. 1 am strong, weish 150 pounds, height five feet five aud indies, ase 27 years, and a good nurse. Hoping to be of service to my God and my country, I am at your command." Another says: "I was one of the first volunteer nurses during the war of the rebellion; experience on transports and in hospitals. If there is another war I am ready." A Canadian woman, who says her brother fought for our flag in the late war, offers her services, and adds in her letter to the president: "Failing the position of nurse, I shall be glad to give my services in any other capacity where I may be of use." From away dow n in Colorado another woman, who addresses her letter "War Department," offers her services in these words: "Should there be a war between the United States and Spain, would there be any show for us to get transportation. We are nurses, and strong, healthy women. There are two of us, aged 35 years." These are but several examples of the correspondence being received from American women. In the event of an outbreak with Spain positions in the army will be open to many women, the number of course depending upon the extent of the struggle. During the late war hundreds of women served in many capacities with relation to the army, most of them as nurses, some as spies and others as purveyors, laundresses, etc. Should a great war break out the hospital corps of the army would have to employ a great number of women nurses. Secretary Alger would probably appoint an experienced woman as superintendent of nurses. In 1861, at the beginning of the civil war. Secretary of War Cameron appointed Miss Dorothea Dix for this duty. She of- one-ha- lf ts between the tnited States and Spln of th Miss Clara Barton, president car" American Red Cross, ho is Cuban. ing for the starving Should a war break out with Spa.n. bit-i.woman's most valuable military a. will be done at home. As toon the first tun of the civil war was fired, woman's work for boih the I'nion and Confederate causes began in earnest. LinWithin a month after President la.Oeu coln called for the first army of Vwk volunteers, an association of New women had chosen from hundreds of lie candidates 100 competent nurses to trained by the physicians and surgeons of the city. At the same time women solthroughout the country organized fairs circles, diers' aid societies, sewing and entertainments of various sorts for the purpose of furnishing the brave boys both necessities and delicacies. Trains running into Washington w. re acweighed down with a tremendous cumulation of freight for this purpose. Its distribution was finally turned over to the sanitary commission, which cooperated during the war with women's clubs and societies throughout the entire North. After each battle agents distributed the supplies as received. Statistics show that during the late war the women's organizations raised soaltogether $o0,0ii0,(M0 among their the states, cieties in the Northern amount recently appropriated by coneffect- gress to put the nation upon an e t, - - ce - I l--;f .; - g 3 lb, X-. j r- .s. fv SUCCESSFULLY." , ive defensive footing. The little girls of the North, by their miniature fairs and handiwork, contributed $ 100.0O0. Women might serve this government as spies in a great war. That a woman cannot keep a secret herself or let any one else keep one is not borne out by certain secret archives kept in a largs safe in the war department. One of the most active and reliable Union spies in the late war was a woman, who worked successfully for a long period. Eventually, however, she was caught by the enemy and hanged to a tree. Martial law, which states that "the spy is punishable by death by hanging by the neck," has no respect for sex. fire-pro- MoHfOiK of Uay-- . V. t plain-looki- V 4. A booklet and free for the asking, or you Cn buy a box forsample ioc, a ,c, soe, at your drug Bto;e. tU8taction guaranteed. ""' i.'.t i Uauit top ) tn trn. sj -. A. r 4 (nfr. aT A rtf IM.t rsii..- f. J BEARING. M!5?.T0?'8pt' THe fiT w -f POR So: u - rnt uuu . Nfrjve. Pc If.... t , MP r..t.i ii,,rf. f 1..CM is. n:i l.t.Ti Hfiriftt . rary ness She nuu$ - tempo- nervous when he win. f h. be watcher her closely, but lier jnilse coutm-ne- d at that rate for two weeks. He was salislied then. from her Tiigh pulse and steadily wasting condition that she waa suffering from aioeiuia or a bloodless condition of the body, she became extremely wean, and could not stand the least noise or excitement, hi this condition of affair they wore recommended by an old friend to get some of tlmi famous blood medicine, I'r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pule l'eople. They did so, and almost from I he first dote bertha lieim to improye, (she .continued to take the pills and was by means of Ihose pills mndeeiitircly well, and more gratuf ul people ihan her parents etiu-ube found iu the whole State of Ohio. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved a boon to womankind. Acting directly on the blood and nerves, they restore the reto all parts of the body: quisite vitality r.r -- .' Life and Death. 'TIs lovina God And loving man, And serving both, with spirit true, As best we can. -., r' ir- Is life? What - V Is death? It Is to take The dear Lord's hand. And let hlra lead us out of Night To Morning's Land. Emma C. Dowd. What 1 lleware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the aenso of smell au.l w.o-completely derange the eulerinK It Uirouv-t- i whole system fcueh arib l. s the mucoua suiiaccs. anould never be uscil except on present'. tlotiK flout reputable physicians, as the they will do Is tenfold to the damage uod you cull possibly derive. from them. by Hall's Catarrh (hire, muiiufuctured ru.. Top.. to, )., contains V. J. rheney t and Is tnken Internally, 110 mercury, mwn the blood and mucous rllroetly but faces of the system. Ill buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be tine you net the xeuulne Totaken Internally and made in TesIt Co. ledo, Ohio, by K. J. Cheney Sold timonials free. by Uruggisis, price 7ie per hot tie. Hall's Family Tills are the best. ! and Joy. The duly should open Into Joy, but U may fail of Joy and still be duty. If the not there, still hold the duty, Joy and be sure that you have the real thing while you are holding that. Be all the more dutiful though It be In the Do righteousness and forget dark. happiness, and so It la most likely that happiness will come. This will help you to be hopeful without impatience, and patient without despair. Phillips Brooks. .?... - ,.iJr I COMMODORE HOWELL. (Commander of the Squadron at Hampton Roads, Va.) September, 189G, it was found that she could not carry on her decks the two torpedo boats designed therefor, and the boats, which cost JS0.000, were geul up to Newport for practice work at the training station. In February of last year Admiral Buuce had to make to Assistant Secre- j I L. ' 1,1 Mr.. rr-- - CUN AT WILLET'S POINT, N. Y. Armor at a Dis(Can Pierce Four-Inctance of Nineteen Miles.) whb increased by attempting to correct another error when she was commissioned. Her battery cannot be used as designed without destruction of boat and other fittings, and In some Instances loss of life. If the crews remain at their guns. For this reason there has been no attempt to make such use of the guns ns is contemplated In the design of the ship and arrangement of her batteries." h mt imt Wln.l.w. BaAttilng Mrrap For Mldr.n t.Oiln..ofiPio tlif (pun. tsibi,.., Infl.m-as.Uplu, cure wlad colic. t6c.ai.te,tila. all. The burlier has a scraping acquaintance with a great many strangers. Some idea of the attention that the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad is now paying to its passenger traflte may he (rained from the fact that during the past eighteen months nearly SOU passenger cars received thorough and ordinary repairs, find being repainted. Nearly all of the equipment Is now royal blue and most of it is equipped with Pintsch gas, the Pintsch light being used on local as well as through trains. nv t For rcoploTlifit Areola I f i 1 Sick or "Just Dou't g iS.LO Feel Well." wii.lfxr; It is easier to cut dow n a hill than it is to drive over it 10,(kio times. FAST TIME TO CH1CAOO Via Itlo (irande Western RaUway. Commeticini; February 5, the new time card of the Rio Giande Western goes Into effort. The At'autic Express leaves Salt Ijtke City at 9 a m,, arriving at Denver at 9:88 a. m. the following morning and Chicago at 2; 15 p. m. the third day; making connections with limited trains from t'hiciig to New York. The evening train leaves at 7:40 p m , arrives at Denver at 0:15 p. m. the following night and Chicago at 8 a. m. the third day, making close connections with tlia fust morning trains for New York and Boston. Both of these through trains are splendidly equipped with all latest appliances and conveniences A Cheap Trick. To manufacture a cheap kalsomine stuck on the wall with glue, claiming it to bo the "same thing," or "just as good" as the durable Alabastiue, or to buy and sell such goods on such representations would .seem a cheap trick. Some resort to it. To be safe, buy Alabastiue only iu packages aud properly labeled. A large head isalwutas much evidence of brains as a paper collar is of a shirt. lleatity Is lltood Deep, means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascareis. Candy Cathartic cleans your blood and keeps it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all impurities from the body. Begin banish pimples, boils, hlothos, blackheads, and lhatsickiy bilious complexion by taking Cuscarots, beauty for ten cents, AH druggists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10c, 25O.60, Clean No one Some pooplearo lxirn tiredatid some seem to have been born for the purjuse of making others tired. Avoid hot rides and nr. t A better ' a - to null that hundreds sif. rntioHT paid. "' y ih,T Addn's;"0"'- of women of social rank without waiting to be and position, .r t.jr a' .int Coati.tncni. Jbci. a Dr. boianko Co. I'bila. l a, formally mustered in. served without bauijuaa I ree, a JUicu She who is pay or hope of reward. H.'Ar,CN, FFNWICK now volunteering to aid In a conflict with Spain Is not the "new woman," vrrry w r op jwf iMt f it H'r f'fruM but the same patriotic creature who offered herself to her fin in Wl. General Sherman rHlld "Mother k re .e, -l .ii- -. ..r.: to tlnr pit kcrdyke." the relcbraled nurse of .,1 Irc.tt nu'tit I f. Mr. II. H.I ths civil war, one of his "best genDOSE. ONLY ONI rO Ffmfivca fisijilM. curti Mrjaatne. UtipepiM ' b i-- o; DtfUroYi .- . eral"." Hit'kV' im i ixiaiu rt.!,R"' w'lnKlnn. I. v.yti Alt .t.uu .. iUv Jl.-i'-4r;'r- 3 the, I. I ' iV'-3f- The woman who would lie the most conspicuous of hot cx In a great wnr must lay down the spade, take up the Kword and go crushing Into cruel, unrelenting war. This, In a nutshell. s the problem tif secession. We may comprehend It In a hundred years, Just as advanced thinkers are berimilng to roniprrhend Russell the French Revolut lon.- -J. Voiiiik. was never If C a fond mother what he ihoimM "3 llf,r Cite baby, tl "ii it may be trur i'Iiat ho never told a lie, '1 f DS. KM OTZB UOTOYQ Doth tlio motliod and results when isj taken; it is Syrup of pleasant ami refroshing to tlio taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Ilowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, head-achand fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the Ftomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy nnd agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to nil and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug, gists. Any reliable druggist rfho may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CAUF0HM FIG SYRUP CO. es SAN FHAiUCO, CAL hW YORK, M.f. ICUWiLU. Af. BOOKS. STATION ERY AND PERIODICALS. r wil'e A H. HerveA "o,. formerly I'lTL-t.im k i o., i.'int ( mv it ml tn 3 U' No. 'j. hnii lumr oltlain - tr crW-t'ii tn il;tu ti in'iijr irtuit. iti'' km 'Mi iittknn)n1 Mfn: r II pips, Hri;itt(iti im en ticivinr ami mi- - ni'i .if''.;.! Vsj van ft mm t"f k ftf lK.tin mi it H HjhipcfB, In t your friend w bo upologics for ; i'v one. pniii h nMt'itii) ifti Hiint-- s Hint Pinyer tHNtks; .imi: H iink t"H.ki; t ttif and Ii.i1tnl.iv. i" It, UK Ami Iloll-t- ,i Wh fi'n i'!u'rae and prtul to i'MiMt Kitttiuncrjf. ..(:.'( 'IH't. Hii.i 'v fj'et ! Miid'-- f. ii.iw'.iti'v vie i ui'ii-r- rttliMltrljrll Jrl"d m a BICYCLE toitk, f. II 'i'lA' a for Fifty Centa. Ouartintecilt tuvro habit cure, tnaio-- weak blooil men ttrjrig, pure. ,!mc. iri. Ail .lrut':.'Nts Many a tle(hou like Star Toliaoi-- Is the leading brand of the world, because it is tlio bot. ItO drinks. am .w you. AT HAMPTON" blood Te p rii'in1 To Cure Constipation Forever. Tnke Cascareis Candv Cai hurtle loc or?V r. fuiul tiinu. y If C. C C. ful.fr 10 cure. iinu'(.-ist- asTt- A , I;. It t.rn.W- (w.. l()1ks. U of f? ari M (.:.. t,. hnt tm uu. WiiiHfnrt.ur M.w .1...J. -, of utip. ) t.(i)r i sMilnn tUX ti' turn a HteT lp Rll(J ninka ini.iii'T. "11 I ' A Ii I III' tt iih'hi tt,o,it-$ ffrn,n tiopwornl, tu la v."'Wiif Irlna Awhrcla Miv.ntT .'!.'.. ,k,H ' (nI -- ri '" lI,1P 'ui uiry utass K. U. ! KALI CV I E t'O CHICAGO. - t . J suit cov. in an empty WitNblnieioii Ilotletl Veil !Iuita. 111 up. iieilo-Snppp stomach. USVRH doctor has moved into a new house, Typewriters ; xcHAsor, IteuTyr, Colo. Headache tjulckly Cnrcil. one of the finest In Washington. He Hendio-hnever fails, ioo W. N. U., Salt Lake No. 15, 1883 rails it the dotted veil house. When Dr. Davis' Auti a man becomes Hindis m so. After two U'licn Advertisements Aosucruii old, seem .lays he explains. people surprised to goat a time. Mention T'jis I'jpci'. This physician is a specialist. He himself to diseases of the eyes. The money to build the mansion was accuinulati d from fees w hich were pain. earned In the treatment of eyes inO By soothing and tho way jured by Urn wearing of dotted vell. Not all of the profession nre bo frank as this Wiihhlngton oculist. A EJStfl'if i SLIMS OIL L. and carry Pullman Palace and Pullman Tourist sleeping cars as well as free Re. clinin? Chair Cars. Ticket offioe, No. 103 Woat Soeond South street. (Postofflee coiner.) Don't get the idea into your head that you can pull yourself out of troubles with a corkscrew. Tni-n- ti A road for bauliiur purposes must be Judged by lis worst spot. THE SQUADRON a Swahoon Rheumatic Cure Co., Chicago. Dear birs: 1 used one bo;tle of Jour "5 Drops," and it did me more than any medicine I ever good used. It did me more good than all the medicine 1 have taken from the doctors for two years, besides suffering the entire time, in turee days afier I commenced using the "6 Drops" my pains ail disappeared. I recommend It to all sufferers of rheumatism. Very respectfully, R. L. Martin, Anguilla, Mies. Feb. 7, Every family should have a bottle of "6 Drops" on hand, especially at this season of the year. Changes In the weather are so liable to cause rheumatism, la grippe and many other diseases that "a Drops" cures. For another thirty days you can secure a sample boitle of "5 Drops" for 25 have cents. The manufacturers 100,000 sample bottles which they Intend to distribute for this small amount. Write today to the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., 167 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111. This company is rellabls and promptly fill every order. forty-eigh- -- I. Worth of Cure. how-els- tary McAdoo, after his experience with his squadron off Cape Hatteras in the gale of February 5 and 6, the following report: "The Maine's behavior at sea In heavy weather is bad. Her pitching There are now 520 newspapers puband rolling is excessive, and Is attributt of which In Sweden, lished ed to faulty design in placing too much are dally papers, eleven being pubher at which extremities, heavy weight lished in Stockholm. There are In all 100- papers published In the capital of Sweden. If coffee Is colored with burnt sugar or caramel It may he detected by 'i i sprinkling the coffee on water, which will be rspldly darkened If eMHer adulterant be present. L li.' I A.. J V" .!! Ft 'lA Dr. Mary Walker's famous pension case if'i',5 i t-r her. has been decided . I'reveotioa found Hoiiteto Health. Little, fragrant, palatablo tablets in a dainty enameled uii'tal Imx, just right for the vest pocket or the lady's purse. Ontho tablets are stumped the letters "C. C. 0." L'ascaret, Candy Cathartic. Fat one like candy and the little tablet alonco purifies and destroys disease germs in the mouth and throat, stops souring of undigested food iu the stomach, stirs uptbelivor tones , and strengthens the in iking them act healthy and naturally. 1 hey are wo',1 and widely advertised in the press, but the best advertisement for Casca rets is their wonderful mild yet positive action, which maki s a Casca ret convert of everyone who tries them. We recommend them to a.l our readers As a rule a good thuu-- id work itself good thing' does not in c I ''capital." Wagon 1 this have lieea due to Aa Ouare of !New L ,.,, ?'r.""",''r-.w(,1!- -,r, ' A4 k DO NOT DELAY. f "ia i. IF -- 1 . OLfS h(e l, l.ave eerieiiceii hoiiieconeera tor tiieir dun. liters w ho are fond of wheeling, la the fail of i'l'. Miss Lenha mho had rub leu a great deal, lej-nto fail iu na trtni' steadily paler alarming manner, and thinner, and it eiop-ar- ed abe was kouug itito coiiumpUou. Rest aud i)inet did ber no U m ul.solutely A J good. Aphysi-T...i-.J.ffJ ,'i"!l si eian foiiml li.p puise at jih a high rale. Inty " ici - Sirs. pointnient to Admiral BrainiTlIe'hai his bottle of American wine still In a prominent place In his library, and will wish now, more than ever, that it had been the one to have been smashed over the Maine's bow. Besides her accidents the Maine has twice come in for severe criticism M to top weight and seaworthiness. In did not like it. She tried it ag.iin and made it according to directions. It's hrr only tea now. EXCHANGED 4' ;Cw i by iir,.,j creating functional regularity and perfect harmony throughout the nervous system. The pallor of the cheeks is changed to the delicate blush of health; the eyes brighten; the muscle grow- elastic, ambition is creased and good health returns. tried Sctiifins In st tea and tn rni all Uran.tn nod fiarantecil 'i oL.aooo WOMAN AND THE WHEEL. From tie CaiiMtf, Iithiuare, Ofifo. The hrajlthfuliiesi of bicycle riding for women is i ill a disj iittd qviosuon lietweea eminent physieiiiiis and health reformers. Used iu iuoiieratiou it surely creates for wotiieu a menus of out door aiercise, the tnsiictit of which all bvsii itu.e concede. t spit to excess, l.keunv other pastime, IU td'ect is likely to dangerous. The eii'rieuce of Mian H. rtha Reed, the spveuteeii year-oldaughter of Mr. J. H. lltMkl. !i;a Luke ft., IMnwarr. hio. may point a inoiui for parents who, like Mr. and 1 di. A Lady The Slerlino Remedy Co. Chicago. Montreal. NewYorjt. I It is a Navy yard tradition that the Maibe was hoiion, d fmiu her launches l limine, who riiiiended her building and whose pride she w.is, had obtained a bottle of real Ameviian wine for her christening, lie was then superintendent of the r.rool.lyn navv vard. and he and Mrs. Uraine sent to Kelly's Island, in Lake Erie, near the scene of Commander Ferry's famous whipping of the Rritish. and secured a quart of champagne, made right there from American grapes. Miss Alice Wilmerding, a granddaughter of Secretary of the Navy Tracy, christened ih? hig armored cruiser, and brought wiih her a bottle of rham-- j Sh pagne from the bills of France. used this, and it was a severe disap It M ivf time. V .. I. Ti )Wi w Ju.y. lv;.,, Bi, vi as rammed into an Fast River p;cr by her captain iu aa efiott to avoid striking a heavily loaded excursion boat. She sustained only the loss of some bow paint this 111 A generatioSi .has yawH Bfnce the hiKt gun was fired in anger and we real- d A. ,p; j TUB HARBOR OF HAVANA, SHOWING M0RR0 CASTLE. ). 'Vl. t uluckj Career. fourth accident that N' In August, .itie. .or anchor in swing- ;1. Key West, and ai:d Lent leu plates kooi. In 0:110. ,t y. d cartly; a ridge cxplod. ;i duribg target practice, and seriously three men. ,J. O WLl - atv.i.i ikg ' y WITH j she drifted on a aiobc the jho y.-- if Vs. IKeokukJowa. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS liK'J, u - TlEJ.n.HllRINGER ERQS.C9 ;ri.;... ha; pel. t -- YjrJi.taR y v, : ized the happy consummation that the civil war was over and done. What was then tumult and sorrow-sta- tes REQUIRES NO C00KSN0 torn, dismembered, the dark MAKES COLLARS AND CUFFS STIFF AND NICE clouds of sectional passion sweeping from horizon to horizon, commerce deuu stroyed, cities in ruins, the path of victorious armies marked with devas.&3tj$r tation and rapine, dissonance in council, chaos in society, the mighty fallen ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO and the slave ruling in the seats of the AS FA.i AS A POUND AND A HALF ,:,. mighty is now concord and union. OF ANY 0TKU STARCH. And yet these were not to he forgotHUTACTUREDCrfLy-g- j, ten days. Then sorrows have passed away. Their hatreds have gone into the oblivion from which they never NewHaven.Conn. should have sprung. The mistakes which engendered the war are studied as we study the records of a palaeozoic Th'n starch ig pre; ar'-- on pcicntitic age. How it might have been avoided. tn ho of men by ps.l fancy yenrs (hip practical experience rr'ii''tp;e v,jf ntf i' rctor'H ulil iiacn anil mu inner ilrcssci-1- . a iicHiitlful and toi! orni v. hitcticic anil biipm-lila' Vi ilclr If there had only been forbearance, r ,l!lidl. It Is the only starch liiaiuilacturcil that Is hcrlcctlv baiiinc-uclther ftrueulc, Lm, lid ..'Wo Xv or aiiy other suoistauce e ca for u hiihy putt confidence, knowledge. If we had but lll,iuitous to huca ami ciai he know n then what we know now. Then For Sale fcv All Wholesale and Retail Grocers. these our landscapes would not gleam . y , with monuments to the fallen. These historical pages would not teem with LIEUT.-CICI'ANDO. CLEAN HOUSE recrimination nnd invective, and com(One of Spain's Military Leaders In ing generations would not be stumbCuba.) ling over the problem which vexes the fered her services without compensastudent now namely, how it ever tion, and nurses selected by her were came to puss. found upon every battlefield from Hull A century hence, and there may be Run to Appomattox. They were In an answer to this enigma of the nineevery I'nion hospital. teenth century the enigma of the seWhile the typical army nurse is alv cession war. ways described by the Idealist as a It will lie unfolded some day as a of tender with "angel mercy," youthful, of the supreme plan of American a beautiful face, it is Interesting to part Some day not in our time-- will destiny. know that generals in command of arbe understood what Die historian middle-ageand homely mies prefer Si now Idly calls "the flnir of Proviwomen for such service. A circular of all dominions distributed by the superintendent of dence," The fairest of ken of man; the nohh-sthe within 1W1 In nurses read: CaTH58TI3 . to man; vouchsafed ever oportunities SO women need apply. All "No under A tablet tike a at bed time soothes your an empire in embryo, the work of emslumber and is sure to nurses are required to be very YOU DRY. KEEP pire building just beginning, as it were; women. Their must drrpses Work Whlls Ycu be either brown or black, with no bows, bo many commonwealths to create aud S l n't he fooled vciUiariTriiinsh lljjfV no curls or Jewelry, and no hoop redeem, the finest task ever allotted to V regulatinii all functions for the mornint, Icavmij you, not d ill and stupid, but Vl ,,r run ,,rroat. It vou aantacmtl 2' human endeavor, nothing before us bright end fresh, fitllo prepa'td tor your IV" chirt s." J mat voil kc, nvou dry in tiiehara- - a C'-- . lest st.im day s dc.ii j. Ct.jcaiCt ueabnolutdy S'Jar. ri' .av 'he Fsh H'an.l I r 1J The ray given to nurses In the late but a century of cheerful, fruitful, necacetd to In SJLl I Wk..r. If na.T yowlO'VJ war was JI2 a month, but it Is said essary work, and yet of a sudden we w iti to - iJJ - -. - .txJfJ s,,i " Tb. "Maine1." u ie That's eubduingtho KEURALGIA. i |