Are your nerves weak ? Can't you sleep well ? Pain in your back ? Lack energy ? Appetite poor ? Digestion bad ? Boils or pimples ? These are sure signs of poisoning. From what poisons ? From poisons that are al ways found in constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowels are not removed from the body each day , as nature intended , these poisonous substances are sure to be absorbed into the blood , al ways causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There is a common sense cure. They daily insure an easy r and natural movement of the bowels. You \vill findthatthe use cf with the pills will hasten recovery. It cleanses the blood from all impurities and is a great tonic to the nerves. Our Jledlcal Department hns one of the most eminent physicians la the United States. Tell the doctor lust how you arc suffering. You will receive the best medical advice wltbout cost. Address , DR. J. C. AYEK. Lowell , Mass. "Nothing but wheat as far as the eye could reach ou either side what you might call a sea of wheat' was what u lecturer , s p e a k i n $ of Western _ _ C'anadasad while refer- 'yl alsSSn ri"K < that country. Ja $ t. < & -W& For particulars as to ro'ites , riii\\i\ ou- . , apply to N. Hartholo- nii'9Mi Ktr < - : t. DCS M : , Io\ta , Ajjent for the x ofniuda. 'SotIi ray \7Jfo arsd iiiyselflsavo been nsJia ; CASCAHETS and they are the beat meflicine have ever had in the house. Last week my wife \v 3 frantic -with headache for two days , she tried some of yourCASCARETS , and they relieved the pain In her head almost Immediately. We both recommend Cascarets. " CHAS. STEDEFORD. Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co. , Pittsburg , Pa. CANDY CATHARTIC TRADE MARK REGISTERED Plea ant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good Xover Sicken. Weaken , or Gripe. lOc , 25c,60c. . . . CURE COKSTiPATION , . . . Bter'lns Kcmedy Ccapany , Chltnjo , Montreal , Knr York. 317 . by all drofj- -eAl3 gists to C1JSE Tobacco Habit. "A Perfect Type of the Highest Order of Excellence in Manufacture. ' ' \ r- Tto , Absolutely Pure , Delicious , Nutritious. . .costs less TljsnOjiE CENT a Cap. . Be sure that you get the Genuine Article , made at DORCHRSTER , MASS , by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780. \Vnr Talk. Laura Papa , they are going to intro duce military figures in the german this winter. Mr. Figg I presume that means an increase In your appropriation bills. Indianapolis Journal. Seems to Get Ripe. One complaint seems to get ripe In autumn , and that Is Neuralgia. To soothe the pain , strengthen the nerves and rid the system of it , use St Jacobs Oil , the best known cure. Fortunes Undeveloped. There are hundreds of millionaires In Jlnssla whose fortunes are In the shape of vast domains containing gold and of Incalculable value , but which N sever been developed. Cleanliness Is next to godliness use " \Diamond -"C" Soap in the laundry. Eecollectlou1 is the only paradise from ilch we cannot bo turned out. Rlch- Frcnch Uniforms Absurd. Every one who has examined the ! campaign uniform of the French sol- } ( Her has fouud it , to say the least , pic- , luresque. The dingy colors of their , clothing , the absurd knapsack , tup un-i shapely cartridge box , the ugly headgear - ! gear , the trousers turned up. all com-1 bine to make a spectacle of him not to be found elsewhere in Europe. And the clumsiness of it all is the first thing to strike even the most unobservant spectator. Writers for the French press have long since pointed out these facts and have shown how such infliction in the way of outfit is sufficient alone to use up the strength of the strongest man and crush down the energy of the stout est heart. The headgear of a French infantryman is something on the order of an old-fashioned helmet worn by English firemen. This instrument of torture peculiar to the French army exposes the wearer to sunstroke during the slimmer and is entirely insufficient for protection In the winter months. It also acts as a gutter spout when it rains and lets the water pour down the soldier's back. The French infantryman is about as bad off in other respects. His shoes al low both the dust and moisture to pene trate to the skin and his knapsack be comes a veritable instrument of tor ture. The French writers point out thai fatigue and exposure to such trials are much more dangerous than the bul lets of the- enemy , They add that a battle is the exception , while troops are always on the move , and that the gen eral , who , through the proper equip ment of his troops can put them on the field of battle in a better phj-sical con dition than the enemy , already has the battle half won , the other conditions being fqu.il. Pittsburg Dispatch. Roumanian "Wheelmen. Cyclists in Rouraanla are compelled by the authorities to have their narao and address not only upon some part of the machine , but also upon the lamp glass , In order that the riders may bo identified at night. THE HOPE OF THE CONTINENT. Western Canada the "Bread Basket of the Empire. " The atteutiou directed to the wheat fields of Western Canada during the past year has caused thousands of setj * tie's from differeut parts of the United States to make their homes there during the past few months. They'report that their experience corroborates what had been told them of that wonderful coun try , and they are sending back to their friends most favorable reports. During the past summer a number of Wiscon sin and Michigan and Minnesota editors visited Western Canada , and the follow ing extracts are from a very flattering letter written by the Germania of Mil waukee by its able contributor , Prof. Sheridan. "The numerous elevators along the line , towering so far above the sur rounding country that they may be seen for many miles distant , sufficiently in dicate that the chief industry is the growing of wheat. At the village of Indian Head more than a million bush els of wheat was marketed last year. This was but a fraction of the amount of the same product marketed at the larger cities of Brandon and Regina. At Indian Head the representative of the Germania was told by a farmer that he was about to harvest his thi/d crop of wheat from the farm upon one plowing given it the fall of 1S93 ; the crops of the current year and of last year having been sown upon the stubble of the preceding crop. This farmer ex pected a yield of not less than forty bushels to the acre. The farms are very largo. The absence of hills and rocks contributes to making farming on a large scale an easy matter. There was an abundance of evidence that the coun try surrounding the cities named above is an extensive region of fertile lands furnishing as great an opportunity for cattle raising and dairying as for the growing of wheat. " "We were surprised to find here a rich growth of nearly every species of cultivable plant known in AVisconsiu. Various species of trees were growing showing that its soil and its climate are favorable to the growth of forests. The writer had never seen a more promising growth of wheat , oats and garden vege tables than was observed here. The Experimental Farm of Wisconsin , lo cated at Madison , produces nothing bet ter. " "The people along the line of the rail road , however , assured us that we were still far distant from the northern limit of the wheat-growing belt , and that five hundred miles farther north wheat and other agricultural products were culti vated with success. The inhabitants do not depend solely upon the growing of wheat , but utilize vast acres in rais ing cattle. The growing grain and veg etables showed that a plentiful supply of rain had fallen during the current year. " "From this city ( Calgary ) our party was taken north 200 miles to Edmon ton , a town of 5,000 people , situated on the north Saskatchewan river. The country at this point is beautiful , pre senting very much the appearance of many sections in central and southern Wisconsin. The people are engaged in mining for gold , and in raising wheat , potatoes and cattle. Dairying is also followed. This valley seems to be fav ored with sufficient rain fall to produce a luxuriant growth of grain and vege tables. The soil is very fertile and tim ber is abundant. Fields of wheat were observed that promise a yield of forty bushels per acre. The many good farm houses seen from the railway are evidence of the prosperity of the set tlers. Edmonton is the terminus of the L-oad and the place where the overland expeditions start from for the Yukon , it being aUout 800 miles from Dawson City. " "The members of the association tnade the acquaintance of the Cana- lians of the Northwest and learned something of the vast extent of their territory And of its great resources , ivhich are destined to make it our most 'ormidable commercial competitor in : he world's markets for the sale of ag- ieultural products. We learned that : he Northwest Territory of Canada , in stead of being a barren waste as taught > y our geographies of a qnnrter of a : entury ago , Is capable of sustaining an 'mplre ' of fifty millions of people. " Successful Dyeing. Take 4 ounces of blue vitriol to 1 pound of logwood ; dissolve the vitriol in a little luke-warm water : put six gal Ions of water in an iron vessel , add the vitriol and the goods to be dyed just as many goods as the water will cover. Cotton and wool will color the same. Punch down at the sides and let boil moderately three-quarters of an hour , then remove , drain and wash in a so lution of water and soap , warm ; the home-made lye soap is the best. Now use tile same quantity of clear water as before , and the logwood , stir well and let boil. Place the goods in slowly and boil same length of time. Wash well. Hang in the sun to dry. Always choose a clear day for dyeing , as the sun helps to brighten the color and give the goods a new look. Cover the Faucepan. The contents oZ a saucepan should never cook , unless the recipe expressly states to the contrary , without a cover over them. Not only is the steaming usually beneficial to the article in ques tion , but when that steam is allowed to fill the kitchen it harms the walls and furniture. Moreover , it imparts that smell of cooking , not to the one room , but more or less to the whole house , which i so disagreeable and is what is often graphically , if somewhat unkindly , called "the boarding house odor. " New York Post. Chicken .Salad. Cut meat from your cold chicken ; add equal quantity of shred lettuce ; when you have cut chicken into nar row strips two inches long , mix in bowl , and prepare following dressing : Beat yelks of two eggs , salt lightly , and boat in. few drops at a time , four tablespoonfuls salad oil ; then , as grad ually , throe teaspoonfuls of extract celery- The mixture should be thick as cream. Pour over meat and lettuce. Stir upvili : fork ; place salad in glass dish. Soap. For home-made soap , without boil ing , dissolve half a can of concentra ted lye in one-half gallon boiling water. Put iuto it any clean grease , lard , drippings , etc. , and stir well. Add raoro grensu as you luivo it , until the lye will absorb no more , stirring it well every day. The result will be firm. white soap that you can use in the kitchen without any qualms you know it is clean. ifij I'conoiiiics. The amount of water used in the av erage household on washing day is much larger than is necessary. Soak ing clothes saves a great deal of fric tion. They should not be soaked in so much water that the soap will all be wasted. Boil the clothes tightly , hav ing first soaped the dirtest portions and folded them together and then put them into lha water. Cinnamon Sift one pint of Hour , add one cup ot milk , one cup of butter , four eggs beaten sepniately , one cup of sugar , half a teacup of yeast , one teaspoonful - ful of cinnamon : md one grated nut meg. Knead weli , roll our , cut in large biscuits , lot rise and bake ; when taken from the o\-en sprinkle with white sugar and ground cinnamon. Cliujrerbrcaci. Four tablespoonfuls cold water , and fill the cup with molasses , one teaspoonful - spoonful socli in two tablespoonfuls boiling water , one-half teaspoonful ginger , two cips of flour and a pinch of salt , one tablespoonful melted but ter stirred in as fast as possible at the very last ; bake in hot oven .is quickly as you can. To Remove Iron * tains from laneii. Rub oxalic aciu ou the spots until the stain disappears , th'en wash and place the article in the sun for a quar ter of an hour. Ink spots must be re moved before she linen is washed. Rub common tallow well into the spots , leave a day or longer , then wash am ] boil and the spots will disappear. IVioclc Mince Fie. One cup of sugar , one of molasses , two-thirds of a cup of water , half a cup of raisins , a small piece of butter , the grated rind and juice of a lemon , clove , cinnamon and nutmeg to taste. Sim mer all togot'her , and let cool. When nearly cold , add three eggs. Coffee Ctibtard. Beat three eggs without separation ; add three tablespoonfuls of sugar ; add a half cup of coffee and one cup of milk ; fill into custard cups ; stand in a pan of boiling water , and bake in the oveu until set. Serve with cream sauce. Fish Bone 5ii the Throat. If oue is so unfortunate as to find a fish bone lodged in the throat , the white of an egg , if swallowed at once , \vill generally remove it. Or swallow bread crust xvithot chewing the rough jread will generally dislodge the bone lifTRS Poached in Broth. Allow the broth to come to the boil- ug point , drop in the eggs and let stand on the back of the range five to jfght minutes. Serve on toast with a ittle of the chicken broth thickened ; lightly. Fruit Cookies. Two cups of sugar , one and one-third : ups of butter , three eggs , one cup of hopped raisins , one cup of currants , ne teaspoon each of cloves , cinnamon , utmeg ami fioda , flour to make quite tiff. The Crocodile. The moment that a young crocodile jreaks its shell it Is to all intents and jurposes as active as It is at any time luring its life. It will make straight for the water , even if it be out of sight ind a good distance off , and it will pur sue its prey with eagerness and agility Juring the first hour of its free exist ence. The Kiiorinous Gold Product of 1SOS. From South Africa , the Klondike and iustrnlia gold is being shipped in large Iiiantities. This year's output will nearly louble that of any previous twelve months. Che sale of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is llso increasing very fast. This famous remedy will cure dyspepsia , indigestion. : onstipation , nervousness and weakness. , One o" Many. Mrs. Weeks What business is your iusband engaged in ? Mrs. Meeks He operates in stocks. Mrs. Weeks Is he a "bull" or a 'bear ? " Mrs. Mceks Both. lie's a bull at the stock exchange and a bear at home. They Are Reliable. The American Farmer is sincere in ivhat it says and whenever it indorses in article , be it machinery , proprietary medicine , or a man individually , we ivant our readers to believe that what ive say we have good reason to under stand is true. For a year or more there have been indorsements of the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Company of 107 Dearborn street , Chicago , by this paper. People have written us to know if this company is responsible , and if its remarkable remedies , for the euro of rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspep sia , catarrh , kidney troubles , etc. , real- ! y had merit. We have therefore been it extra pains to investigate , and once again we add emphasis to our former Indorsement of that company. There may be isolated cases here and there which , probably through neglect in fol lowing directions , or from exposure or some unexplainable reason , the won derful Five Drops remedy does not do the work. But it is a case where the exception proves the rule. Mr. Swanson - son is a gentleman of character and personal integrity , and , we believe , would no more attempt to deceive the public than the writer of this article. Send 25c to the Swansou Rheumatic Cure Company , 107 Dearborn street Chicago , 111. , and they will send you by return mail a trial treatment or a large bottle , 300 doses , prepaid by mail or ex press' for $1.00. No household should be without this great remedy " 5 Drops. " Agents appointed in new territory. A Reversal in Form. The pug By Sirius. but I was never more deceived in my life ! The purp What's the matter ? The pug Why , that shapely IHHe Miss Poodle I've been so in love with had her hair cut the other day. New York World. Follow It Up. Sit down and cool off suddenly , and then regret it , for stiffness and soreuess is bound to follow. Follow them up with St. Jacobs Oil aud you will have nothing to regret from a prompt cure. Forecasting. "Speaking of the complaints against the weather bureau , " remarked the ob server of men and things , "it would doubtless please more people if govern ment would hire men to predict what uext year's bicycle model will be like. " Detroit Journal. A catalogue oi 3UU prizes , suitable t. very taste and condition , mailed ou in liiiry. Prizes given for saving Diamom * C" Soap wrappers. Address Cudahj doap Works , South Omaha , Neb. The list contains many seasonable and suitable holiday sifts. A man's ledger does not tell what lie is , or what he is worth. Count what is in man , not what is on him , if you would know what he is worth whether rich or poor. H. W. Beecher. $1OO Reword , $ tOO. The readers of tills paper will be pleased to ( earn tliat there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro In all its staRes , and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure no\ * known to the med ical fraternity. Catarrh being a constituti-onal disease , requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system , thereby destroying the foundation 3f the disease , and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work , The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they DfferOne Hundred Dollars for any case that it rails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address , F. J. CHENEY & CO. , Toledo , O. by Druggists , 75c. If a woman misses her husband when he is away her aim may be more accu rate when he is at home. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All drugcists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet The injury of prodigality leads to this : that he that will not economize will have to agonize. Confucius. My doctor sai 3 I would die , but Piso's Cure for Consumption cured me. Amos Kolner , Cherry Valley , III. . Nov. 23 , ' 95. Physicians' carriages have the right Q" way in the streets of Berlin. WANTED. Case of bad health that RTP-A'N-S will not benefit. Send 5 cents to Itlpans Cherr.lca' Co. . New York , for 10 samples and 1.000 testimonials. Children have more need of models than of critics. Joubert. Sirs. IVInniow's SOOTHING SYBOP lor Children teething : eolteus the sums , reduces Inflammation allays pain , cures wind colic. 25 cents a bottle. Censure Is the tax a man pays'to the public for being eminent. Swift. estion Waits on appetite , or it should do so , but this can be only when the stomach is in a liealthy condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla so tones and strengthens the stomach that it ligests food easily and naturally and then ill dyspeptic troubles vanish. Hood's Sarsaparilla [ s America's Greatest Medicine. Price $1. HOOd'8 Pilie cure all Liver 111) , & cents. France's Smallest Soldier. The smallest soldier In France Is Louis Bernadot , of Luret. who is only 2 feet 4 Inches in height. He Is a dwarf with a slight mustache. Wbon he pre sented himself to draw his number out ' of the conscriptOD ! uru It was discover- ; cd that his head did not reach to the top of the table on which the urn was placed , so a gendarme held him up by Hie collar to enable him to put his hand in the urn. In TYinter USD Allen's Foot-Ease. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. During winter jour feet feel uncomfort able , nervous , and often cold and damp. If 3ou have perspiring , smarting feet or tight shoes , try Allen's Foot-Ease. It warms and rests the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet , blisters aud callous spots. Relieves corns aud bunions of all pain and is a certain cure for chilblains and frost bites. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package mailed FREE. Address Allen B. Olmsted. Le Roy. N. Y. ChanRC. " 1 wondah , now , where I got those seven single cents , donchcr know ? " said Goslin , as be drew forth some small cash from his pocket. "You must have changed your mind , " suggested Dolly. Harper's Ka/.ar. Our respc'L-t for old ago depeuds a great deal on whether it be applied to meu auJ women or boarding house poultry . i CAPITOL BUILDIE3C , SALC2/3. / CSECON. A Letter from the Executive Office of Oregon. Pe-ru-na is known from the Atlantic to in the house. In a recent letter to Lr. Hart the Pacific. Letters of congratulation and man he says : commendation testifying to the merits of STATE OF OKEOOV , ) Pe-ru-na. as a catarrh remedy are pouring HXECfTIVE Dni'AHTMENT , \ - in from every State in the Union. Dr. SALEM , May 9. Ib98. ) Hartman is receiving hundreds of such let The Pe-ru-na Mfd cine Co. . Colunib : : , Ohio- ters daily. All classes write these letters , Dear Sjirs I hnvo had occasion to us ; ? youi from the highest to the lowest. Pe-ru-na medicine in my family fur cohJt The outdoor laborer , the indoor artisan , and it proved to be an excellent rowdy. ' the clerk , th" editor , the statesman , the have not had occasion to use it for o'her ail preacher all agree that Pe-ru-na is the ments. Yours very truly , ' atarrh remedy of the oge. The stage and \V. M. .Vr.I. rostrum , recognizing catarrh as their great It will be noticed ih.ir the CJwYfrn . s * est eneiny , are especially enthusiastic in he has not had occasion to use I'P r i n.i Ihcir praise and testimony. other ailments. The reason for Ihis 5- . i , . ! Any man who wishes perfect health must other ailments begin with a cold , f- . . : bo entirely free from catarrh. Catarrh is Pe-ru-na to promptly cure cold < . hif.r.ilt i wll-nlgh universal : almost omnipresent. his family against other ailments , 'j h. l ) Pe-ru-na is the only absolute safeguard exactly what every other family i : : : Ii2 Uai- known. A cold is the beginning of catarrh. ted States should do. Keep I'e-ru-u. . in th- To prevent colds , to cure colds , is to cheat house. Use it for coughs , coldy , la urlppt. catarrh out of its victims. Pe-ru-na not and other climatic affections ofvhi T , Jltl . only cures catarrh , but prevents. Every there will be no other ailments in t VUous - household should be supplied with this great ' Such families should provide : ! : , : 3ivt remedy for coiujhs. folds and so forth. with a copy of Dr. Hartman's frv.b.inl The Governor of Oregon is an ardeut ndI I entitled "Winter Catarrh. " Address 1 * . mirer of Po-ru-na. He keeps it continually J Hartman , Columbus , Ohio. Ask any dr gist fo > - a Atmnimfnv HIP upar 759P. THIS 010 GATALOQUE COKTAINSII2O PAGES is 9xl2i2 Ir.cbea in s contains over lou.ooo quotations , 10,000 illustration ? , the largest , ni. = > complete and lowest priced catalogue ever publisbvi. fiK5S V. 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OUR FBPPOFPPZ ? ut t'jls advertlfcmeat enl * _ t iw * * r i r au. and sendtous with IS ceoin stamps to help pay the SO conU pontage and the Big Boole will be KCI i to you FREE by malt pottpald , and if you don't say It il worth lu times the 15 cents you send , asakeytotho lowest vrholeDale prices of every thing , say so , and \te will Imme Jlntelj return jonr 15 ecnti. WHAT THE PRESS SAYS ABOUT THIS CATALOGUE : "It is a monument ) o business information. " Hmeapo. (3Iinn. ) Tribune. "A rronderful piece of work. " Washington National Tribune. "The catalogue is a Trondr. " Manchester ( X. H. ) Union. "Sears , Roebuck & Co. is one of the largest homes of its kind in Chicago. " Chicago Inter Ocean. "Tho big catalorua forms one of the finest shopping mediums that could possibly be sent Into a district. " Joyce's Monthly , Chicago. Their catalogue is a vast department store boiled down. " Atlanta. Constitution. "The catalogue is certainly a merchandise encyclopaedia. " Chicago Ep\vorth Herald. "A law should be passed corn polling the use of this catalogueln all publicschools. " The Hon. G. A. Southtoun. Wd could qaoie thoutanda cf similar extracts. SK5D IS CKXIS AT O.XCr = ad j ou T I ! ! receho the 4 > lb. book bj ntara aail. ftddress. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO.(8nc.CHSeAGOi.L. ( ) , U.S. A. 'The More You Say the Less People Remember. " Word With You , Largest Silver Mine. The biggest silver producer in the world at present is the Broken tlill Proprietary Company in New South Wales. The output of that company's mines for the fiscal year ending on May 31 , 1S9S , was 6,122,270 flne ounces of silver. The Anaconda Copper Mining Company in Montana came second , with a production of 5,074,030 ounces of silver. It is worth noting that in both of these mines the silver is pro duced in connection with other metals at Broken Hill with leiul and at Ana conda with copper. The latter is prin cipally a copper mine , since thr metal forms the greater part of rht valut ? of | its ores. i The Coinpania Huanchaca do Bolivia has had the operation of its mines se riously interfered with for the last two years by water and other mishaps. Its production in 1S97 was 151,095 kilo grams , or 4.SSG.G73 ounces , of silver. This is not much more than one-half of the maximum output which was reach ed in 1893 , and was 281,007 kilograms , or 9,034,385 ounces. Engineering and Mining Journal. Fred Uonulass' Widow. Mrs. Frederick Douglass , widow of the colored orator , is to go on the lec ture platform , to deal with the problem of the colored race In this coontry. St. Jacobs Oil cures HbeuiuatUra. St. Jacoba Oil " Neuralgia. St. Jncoba Oil itit Lumbago. St. Jacobs Oil it Sciatica. 2t. Jacobs Oil itit Sprains. bt. Jncobs Oil it Bruises. . Oil tt So . St. Jacobs re aes j. . tt Stiffness. i t. Jacobs Oil fct. Jacob- ) Oil ttit Hackache. St. Jacobs Oil it .Muscular Achei. i-i GTins Survive Hnlf a Century. Fifty yenrs ago a well in StoinervlIIe , Belraont County , O. , was closed for the reason that It was contaminated with typhoid germs. Recently It was re opened and the water used , and al though the well was made deeper than formerly the germs had nsnaiued and a fever epidemic was the result , The well has again been closed. Gates' Mexico Tours. F5rt tour leaves Chicago Jan. 17 ; see end tonr leaves Chicago Feb. 11 , 1S99 Price of ticket includes all traveling ex penses for thirty days. These tours ar < made by special trains of palace cars , in cluding dining cars. For descriptive book : and rntos write to Chas. H. Gates , Toledo Ohio. Their Weight. The Queen of Italy weighs 173 pounds ; Queen VIctpria , 171.0 pounds : the Queen of Spain. 147.4 pounds , the Queen of Belgium , 143 pounds ; the Queen of Portugal. 132 ptminls ; il ; ! ' Czarina , 129.S pounds ; the ki ! < - limp ss of Austria , 9G.S pounds. POPHAH'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC jt Sl es relict In FTTH minutes. SendH or FIIEE trial package. Sold by Ornzsrlsu. Ono Cox sent postpaiUM 3.1 on receipt cf $1.00. SlxbsieeCi.OO. R ยง ! Address TU08. POPHiJJ. PHlla. , PA. b ENSONS , PATENTS , CLAIMS. 'JOHN W. MORRIS , WASHINGTON. D. Gl Late Principal Kr m1aer U. 8. fuaitm 2v t,3. 3 jrs. in lut war. i U4if * Uy. D ft T C SJ Ts = cured or ce ? all rstsrsci. Search free "A I til S Coliamcr&Co. 4 \VashJngton.D.C sale. 52 per acr roR'Ssitl p = : cl. JMaiha ! ! , SiaajKCHv. Lj. r r CURE YOURSELF ! , Uee Big G for jf m * - * m * nnn t J ' f B 1 to 5 dajl. discharges , inaamraatu s , Qcarantttd irritations or uc r.tiuni cut to itrictorr. of mucous m mbr nej. - - - - - > eoDlafian. Painless nd lu-wi----- , * not aitrla- i < gc\\TH \ EVA.H3CHEmCU.Co. gent or poieonous. _ _ \ \ V MtiiMikiua i MI " V C ? f > % Vh U.S.A. or sent in plain wrappw , by ezpresi. Crecald. far 61.00 or3 bottle. . .7fl. Circular seat OB r qciit. S. C. N. U. 52-08 ILL cLSc fAUci Best Cough I Taite * 0-coi -w ? TIO.N