Catarrh Cured Olod Pterins by Hood's lirupi rills and Health l Cood. "I wss s sufferer from catarrh. Due of Mr seighbors sdvised mc to take Hood's tarsapariUa ssd I did ao. A few buttles urifiVd my blood and cared me. I have remained in ood health ever aince." JA8. T. ADKINS, AtheDarme, Illinois. Hood's Sarsaparilla b America's Greatest Medicine. It; u for IS. HOOd'B Pill ran all Ll-r Ilia. aoaulasj Almost too Lta. , "Hold on I" cried the proud young ktbor, aa be rushed down the a. tie "Hold oal Before the baby i i hris toned I want to Chang.-! big name " "Why," the good man asked, aa he erst about to sprinkle the child's bead, "Gorge Dew..y Well wood it a good lame, Isn't it? Why ehou'd there be a abangef 'I want to add a little to It. Make it aWge Dewey Hotxnn Well wood, and h me eerem Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transput nature of the many phys ical Ills, which vaub!i before pror ef forts (fe n tl e e ff orts pi eua n I c ffor t a rijfhtly directed. There in comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any u'tutil dis ease, but K Imply to a constipated cotidl tioo of the system, w'uii h the pleasant family laxative, Kyrupif I i-s. prompt ly remove That it why it is th only remedy with millionst.f fu mil tea, and is everywhere esteemed no highly by all who value (rood heuith. Its beneficial effects u:e due to the fact, thai U Hit one remedy which promotes !iiti:rn:t. oleaiiliiK'is without dcbilitiitttip; the Otyriiim o i which it acts. It is therefore all important, In order to (jet its bene flcial effects, to note, when yon pur chose, that you have the pen nine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Y"v Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputiblo drier -.'Uis. If in the eiij.niiHiiit of pood health, and the sysb m Is regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may bo commended to the most skillful chvsieiaris. but If in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Fig aland highest and is tnoft largely used anu gives most general Kiiitsiacuon. PATENT r-i of r-:r 5 ; ri'.-r'-ri S re h (". Oil ameri Co, K it, Waahmgion.U.C tUtahtlahed 1 7 MO. I Baker's Chocolate, celebrated for more than a century t a deliciou. nutritious. flpK.fnrmlnff beverage, hit our J well-known Yellow Label ? on the front of every packjre, ar.d our tradc-ma'k,"! a Belle e Chocolaliere'ou liie Wck. 3 NONE OTI1UR OENUINB. 3 aiaot owlv av q WALTER BAKER k CO. Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. V CURE YOURSELF! t'a Hit II for attntiaral lrtsirgM, iiiDaiuiboiK'i. til m ! tuaiul'f (!, Kitlin. nii not utiia- Vf lfs, rpatU, H t- m. or t iX'ttlM. W?. Clr4sU ml rqM UIKti Wl Is A l lt Tl In limn h dflSr1"' '"UkC-v. :i IPS I m mm 8 A Map of the United States. H,nd me 15 cents In sUssns nd I ill mail yon a map ot the United Ht tts, three feet fonr laches wids I y Ave feet long. Printed l l col ors. Mounted on rollers. Bhowa erery state, count?, Important town, and railroad In the Units States. UsefnL OrnamsnUL I. rtaaieia.Oeaaral raaaesfSf Aseal Uaaaba, Was, P l-Ilraaff at vte OsMka and t Riirllafton rUrnia y ,B" " It Iraai-MlMlMirl'l Eapaartttoa. Wtma l.ir Beuaai oa Earth. Lord Kelvin eatitnatea that the time tTncn the earth became sufficiently cooled to become the abode of plants and snlrualt to be about 20,000,000 yes re, within limits of error ranting from 13,000,000 and 80.000,000 years. from similar physical data Clarence King has made an estimate nearly agreeing with this. Warren Upbaaa l.'iys that geologists generally regard this period as too short. We All H -we Onr Burdens. The pressure of the mosphere on a map of ordinary site twiouuta to about tout teen tons. A Truthful Woman. Counsel ''What is your age, madam?" Wilnes: ' Forty-sevsn, sir." Counsel : "Married or sinyleT" Witness: ''Single. I never bad ait offer of marriage in my 1 (is, and if it it t'cn of destroying tbetn is annually be ol any interest to the Court, I don't I corning a more Important one. The de mind saving thatl hi ve worn fa.te hair partment of agriculture has made spe for nearly thirty year." Counsel : "Hem I That is all madam. There is no use trying to shake ihi- di rect t-timony oft-o trnthful a womn an "on are.'' Cold weather is Just as apt to afreet the nerves as any other part of the body, and neuralgia sets 111. St. Jacobs Oil is Just as certain to cure It as It cures the general paius and aches of the body. Learning and wisdom don't always travel liaid in band. F'ir I-nng and client di-ea-ea, Piso's Onre la tii beat medicine we have used Mrs. J. L. ftorthuotl, Windsor, Out., Canada. A man of wealtii is never cranky bo's merely eccentric Mra. Wlnntow aSooTiiiNO sraor tor child rra teething, aottetia the K'lm. reilucfa Inflam mation, allaya pain, etireawind mlic. 2Ae bottle Some people should t ike more pains :o con eal what they know. About two-thirds ol a nw's sio-called friends mould fail to stand 'be test. ,v n ri:n.-cRri'i tn-tun ' rt fUflU. S--H 1 ft ' ii'-t l' li' ml II I l'v N -Swill :il-4 I'hlMnii-a! V')., t i ntlmunldiA. Theonlr kind of fruit Noah bad in the ft-k was presi rvel pairs. Brains is the lawyer's stock in trade, and he sells them by the cae. , crop of sprains find bruises Is har vesid fioni outdoor sports. Tin; cure Is the rroji SI. Jacobs Oil delight lu as the iriumpli of the season, the one that beats the reeonb tiolomon's JadKment. A parallel to Solomon's Judgment oe curs In the "(icsta Uoinaoorum," an old book of monkish stories. Three youths to decide a question ore desired by their referee, the King of Jerusalem, to shoot at their father's dead body. One only refuses; and to him, as the right ful heir, the legacy is awarded. A sim ilar story Is told as occurring In the kingdom of Pegu; one woman's child was carried away by nn alligator; she and another mother claim a child; they are desired to pull for It; the Infant Ties, and one Instantly quits her hold, and the Judge awards the child to her. The former Incident waa frequently quoted In the pulpit. ,.vW.jL..-J 4 Every cough makes your throat more raw and Irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing your throat and lungs In this way. Put the parts fit rest and give them a chance to heal. You will need some help to do this, and you will find it in From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat ceases; the spj-m weaK ers; the cough disap pears. Do nut wait for pneumonia and con sumption but cut short your cold without delay. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec toral Plaster should be ever the Ianjs of every rer su troubled with a coujh. Write to the Doctor. Uiutu! opnoromlllM nrt't ! n r(.r.ri. eiii'rtf' I T 'Mill (J ti (i'f EIIO f'1'1 ! -'. " '" Tll a wli '"" ' J1" Iimp wlia our I lifrf I "i will rarvloa a iirnmt rr. lilt J. V,. ATKR. Lowell, Maaa. r.ll " aa - iter l.;a r. .tl. You li y, without As Black gJYE QlYoorWuiskers Cus&nzZsnt'o Dyo. tSttt.aaViaislaBara.P.Malla.O..Haa)iMa.M.M. ti N. U. NO. 617 46 YORK 'NEB ! AGRICULTURAL NEWS THINGS PERTAINING TO FARM AND HOME. THE Da mace Done by the Han Jose Fcale New Pi l in the t-ngar Heet -Onionn a ProBtable Crop -Cora aa liurae Fesd-Mrief florae Hint.. lt Is estimated that the scnles do an enormous damage to Hie trees and crops of this country, and while the Kan Job scale seems to attract gome atteutton it is not by any li.eaus the only Injurious Insect of this class. There are probably a down very ac tive and pernicious scales found In the orchards of this country. All of them do more or less damage, and the ques- chil Inotiirlea and Investigations into the subject of checking their ravages, and since the German authorities ni:ide such a distui bailee about not admitting our apples because of the scales on them the subJ"Ct will assume even more prominence the coining season. Some Interesting experiments have been made to destroy the scales, and we are likely to reap sunn- benefi! from tum. Wh ile oil neap bus been said to Ucs.roy them, but It. must he admit ted now that this merely checks the scali'S. aud does not. de-croy theiu. Xlor. over. It t ikes nearly cNc yh whale j Oil to check the scales . s ; cup of fruit is worth. In on 1 i I :ti Mary land it tool; Wt, ,' ; v.-Uale oil soap to hold tie . i.t i scale lu check. The real remedy promised Is found In hydrocyanic gis -a gas that is so searching aud peuetraUug that when applied to the trees hardly a scale escajKs. It is death to every form of life, and not expensive. The method of applicatiim is to place teiiis or cov erings, double oiled, over the trees, aud then hbeiate tile gas under the.il. The results s far are very eticouitig lug. for nearly every scale w.is kilhd oil the trees sj treated. N. K. l-'anmr. I'cit in the UBar Heft. A sugar beet pest hits developed in California which promises trouble un less soon checked. I'rof. Wood worth describes it as "a tiuiuli mngg'H uleh burrows between the membranes of the leaf, eating out all the green substance, aud when full grown, falling to the ground, producing an oval brown pupa, in which is developed a II y about the sizeand general appearance of the com mon house fly. This ins. ci lays its eggs upon the beet leaves, generally two, side by side, lu a place, and the young worms when they hatch from these eggs again enter the leaves and lcgin their wot'k. The eg-.s are very con spicuous, slender white bodies, found on both the under and upper side of the leaf, and the shells .vmain attached to the leaf long after ".It worms hatch from them and become adult aud enter the ground. The Insect appears to have two or three generations a year, aud eems to be capable of doing a great deal of Injury, especially upon the sugar beet where the effect of the de struction of the green matter of the leaf would materially reduce the sugar contents of the beet." The new pest is so threatening a danger that the Uni versity of California is milking a special study of it with a view of as certaining its origin, spread and best method of combating lu Orange Judd Farmer. Orowina V inter OiHoih, Select birge, full-siz d onions; the red or yellow onion is the best, as tbey can resist the fr;t. Select a warm, dry situation facing the southwest; plow the ground deeply and harrow un til flue; then lay off the grtMnd with a one-horse plow, running the rows across the hill side, or east and west Spread one inch of fine manure In the bottotm of the furrow; Ihen plant the onions six inches apart on the manure, aud cover the oulousi over two Inches In depth. The onions should be got ten In by the middle of the month. On rich, mellow soil each onion will pro- j dues; four to live bulls, enough for one bunch. Tbee bunches In winter sell quickly at two aud a half to three cents per bunch. Near a factory vil lage one acre planted to onions, kale and spinach, the land being warm, well worked and made Hue and fertile, will yield a pro lit of forty to sixty dollars per acre before spring opens, and the same ground can be then planted to surae early spring crop. ilaliiiuore American. llrond-I Irctl W iiucnx. If broad tires were used exclusively en the rotids the ruts would Ik corre spondingly wide, but with part narrow tins the broad tires will sink In the ruts in case of freezing and will pull hard. The tendency of broad tires to pi 'k up dirt Is a strong argument ugaltist the use of steel wheels. With broad tlr-'S the wagou bodies must be sit high, which will nspilre more lift ing to load it, for It must be made long ami narrow. In my opinion, If a farm er keeps two farm wagons, one of them should be broad-tired, to use when or where the ground Is solid. The other should be narrow-tired for use when luceMiry hen the mud Is deep, 'f br.l one is kept. It will be safest to I, tin' tiff not over 2 Inches wide. Auo r Icau Agriculturist. t orn aa llnrae Feed. Why sre onts prefet.ed to corn aa feed for horses? It Is never the object to fatteu a horse for timrket, though It should be In excellent condition at all times. Otits contain more protein than corn, and 1"h slarcb, but oats contain fully as much oil (or fat) as corn, about 4 per cent., but the proportion of nil Is too small to render either grain unlit for hores. It Is the slarcb In tbs corn tnnt produces fat on aa animal. Corn coiitalus nearly Ui pel cent, ol March and out about 4: per cent. IJuv lnj more protein than com, and less Htarch, onts are th'-n fore more suluble fur horses. Another point In favor of outs is the mineral m . oats contain ing alHittt 3 per cent., v.i.ile corn con tains only one-half ss much. It is this greater proportion of mineral matter and protein In oins which places that Krain ahead of corn for young stock, an the mineral matter supplies the lime of the bones. Protein Is the muscle-producing material lu foods. For cows giving milk a ration of both oats and corn, ground together, should give better results than either, and if bran Is added the amount of protein and mineral matter will be further In creased. Keeping Apples. At a meeting of the Missouri Valley Horticultural Society, Secretary Good man said he could keep from 3,000 to 4.0(H) bushel) of apples in his cellar. He first sprinkled them with a solu tion of copperas, then piled the apples ns high as possible in the bins. He did not want too much ventilation, as in his experience the apples exposed to the air rotted worse than lu the middle. Apples left lii piles have a gray coating formed on the outside, and If they reach this stage they are comparative ly free from rot. The coating is form ed in from six weeks to two mouths, und most of the rotting is done during tills period. The cellar should be sprayed or sprinkled often to stop all fungus growth. He also advocated building storage houses over springs, as tlie now of water will keep the house cool, and also give sulticient ventila tion. Another method, where ice Is kept, is to have the apples stored In a cellar under the Ice house, the floor above being tight to prevent leakage. This is approximately the method adopted by one of the cold storage houses lu Kansas City, in which ap ples have been kept for three years with remarkably good results. Mis sissippi Valley Democrat. T.atiiiE kim Milk. A ri-o" -s ni.H:ive of a Maine cream erv has been testing the skim milk of its pair ;:s. and taking the tempera ture of the tank in which the deep cans were placed for cooling and rais ing the cream. Very much to h's sur prise, lie found that many of them kept lie.'ir milk too cold. He found the skim milk most free from butter f (t when the tomiicrature was nearest to 45 degrees. At 'M degrees there was from .01 to .02 of 1 per cent, more of butter fat In the skim milk than when It was kept at 45 degrees or near that point. A difference of that amount, or 1 or 2 pounds of butter In 1.0'tO pounds of milk, seems a small amount and would be In one cow's milk, yet It worth saving, and would be a very ImiKirtant Hem in a creamery where they were using the milk of several hundred cows all the season. But the Important point is that this loss is obtained at some extra expense. With water from a cold spring or well It would require but very little ice to maintain a temperature of 45 degrees, while to cool to ,'JO degrees would re quire heavy icing. It la poor economy to exis'iid $2 worth of Ice to lose 50 cents' worth of butter. Maine Farmer. I'rnflta in Ponltry, One trouble with the farmer who at tempts to raise poultry for profit is that he expects to make that pront wholly i from eggs, or wholly from the carcass, either of which plans is not a profitable one unless carried on with large flocks. It Is carefully estimated that the food for a mature hen for a year costs In the neighborhood of 50 cents, and more if none of it is raised, and that an aver- age egg production per heD is about ten dozen a year, bringing an average price of 15 cents per dozen, leaving !ft pro lit, or, rather, iM on each hen to represent tlie labor and investment in buildings. While some hens lay moru and others les:', tlie average is a fair one. as is also the average price named per dozen. In order to make hens lu small numbers pay, the Increase of stock, whether raised or si id, should pay for the feed, leaving the entire proceeds from eggs as pro lit. Interest on Investment and -payment for care. This is possible If each hen raises four chickens a year to a salable age. The poultry farm, be it large or small, run on this plan will yield a satisfactory prout. ivansaa i Fanner. A Good f-nKiretiori. It has been frequently suggested, aud the suggesliou Is a good one, for every farmer to plpce his name and the name of his farm on his burn or road gate. Not only would persons driving to a place more easily lind It, but It would give pleasure and Inter est to people driving from place to place. This Inst nsult would have special effect with well-kept and pretty houses. An observing person will sel dom pnss a beautiful farm without a desire to know who is its enterprising owner. More Hint. But few fiinri horses need shoes. Wide tires save much horse power. The whip costs more than It save, rut It up. Blunders are us- less and Injurious. Cut thitu off. Cruelty qunlifles crime they sr close neighbors. No horse should wear a shoe more thnn four weeks. Good blankets sre profitable and save food If wisely used. Dark or damp stables cause low spirits nud various diseases. Your horse Intends to please you, but does not nl.iw.ra know your wishes. Never s'rlke or hurt a balker. Stuff cloth In itis ears or hold up his foo' and tlnlier with Jt fully three minutes Divert his attention and do so kindly. It Is cruel and silly to whip a bora for fright. Sor.the him wit kind words-Human aUltanca. .'ur .No. 22 t iv, -t. Jacoba (Ml cores Rhoumaliaia. M. Jvcoba Oil Nruralxiit. Ht. Jacoba Oil Lumitaaa Seta lie. Spr.noa Bruiwsa SoriMiem StifTueJi Uarkai:iie. Muscular Ac baa. M. Jnrona Oil t. Jacoba Oil t-t. Jacobs Oil t-t. Jucoha Oil M. Jacoba Oil f-t, Jacob Oil t-t. Jacob Oil T.ie loiuiaiiiie 1'up. A young man prominent in down town sporting circles went Juto a Mar ket street hardware store the other day to make a few purchases. He took with him bis big St. Hernard pup, and she the pup was very quiet aud lady-like until her muster's money was placed In the little cup to be shot along tbs small trolley to the cashier's desk for changs. The whizzing of the miniature trolley attracted the dog and she start ed off In pursuit "For heaven's sake, hold that dogl" yelled the salesman. Her master grabbed the animal by the collar and held her back. Then the salesman breathed more easily, and said: "That cash trolley of ours always plays bob with the dogs that come In here. They all evince an irresistible de sire to chase it Not very long ago a man brought a bulldog In here. The brute saw the little carrier start off along the wire and immediately start ed In pursuit. He chased along the en tire length of the store, scattering the customers In all directions. The cash ier's desk is enclosed with glasR, with little apertures In the glass for the pas snge of the cash carriers. The dog saw the carrier puss through one of these openings and stop, and he made a vic ious spring for it. He crashed through the glass aud fell upon the cashier's desk, scaring that young lady almost, to death. So you see we have to be care ful" Phlladclhla Record. Bcfure uU Aftrr. Before the wedding she's the one Who hates to let the people see Thst she has any love for him She's prone to hold aloof, while he It free to let the fact be known That he is hers and she his own. But after they are man and wife 'Tis the that wants the world to know That she is hia and be is bers And that they love each jther so While bo iB all unwilling, then, To show bis l"vo to other men. Kxhnnafion of Natural Oaa, Recent statistics show that the supply of natural gns in the United States fell o!i one-half from 1S88 to 1805. The de cline has been less in Ohio and Indiana than in Pennsylvania, th- product In the last named State being worth more than nineteen million dollars in 1888, and Iers than six million dollars In 1805. Owing to the adoption of less wasteful methods, the falling off has not been so rapid since 1801. but It still amounts to an average decline of five per cent, every year. Mnktn Olnna Renlat Fire. i Attention bas lately been drawn to a product called "wire-glass." which, It Is asserted, presents an effective barrier igsinst flre. It consists simply of a ' mesh-work of wire embedded in a glass 1 plate. Even when licked by flames and ' raised to a red heat It does not fall to pieces, and experiments have shown j that, employed in windows and sky lights, wire-glass not only resists the ; heat of fire, but also the shattering effects of cold woter poured over it , while It Is yet glowing hot. ii.'liatrt KuUorr. i Owing to the Increased demand for Indln-rubber. caused by the use or pnet; ma lie tires tor bicycles and other j vehicles, there is said to be serious 'dancer of a "rubber famine." The I method of gathering india-rubber in tropica countries has been exceedingly wasteful because the easiest, way. that of cutting down the trees, has too fre quently tM-en adopted. The search for substitutes has resulted In making known the virtues of a South American tree called the baiata. This abounds In British Guiana, and the rubber pro duced from it, while not possessing the electric and some other properties of caoutchouc, is said to answer very well for most of the ordinary purposes of nd In -robber. TRADE MASK J RWANSON ItrtETJM ATIC CT7RE CO., 197 Tarbnm St., Chicago: Dsas Sis Ynnr bottle of "5 llliOI'S" iwovwl. It u (or hu old friend, Mr. Wm. Kdwanla, ot Miirtlmtown, Wis He has hml .Neiiraliiia in Ills chest, sutVrlni a prrnat dmd ot imin, ao much so thut il iifTectwl his re Hrt, mid hr could not sleep ou ui '-ount of a smoihnn-1 fi nlinn. He bad bei'ti under the i'ar" ot tb'i most miuent phvHiHa'is, but ohlaim.-d norellef until I gave htm a doae of "5 HKOI'S." Ha reatid well Ihc'vcrj tirt niiiht, and lias evnr since, and la saining daily. I my elfamel fvari old and conine-niou ia inu1 "S DKOI'S" last April for Rhi-umatlsm. whlc.'i has trouhkd roe terribly or lu yuarx; also for a weak l.curt, from which 1 hnvo suffered stuce I was 18. Since tukiBf "6 DKOI'S" the Klieumntiani btm olt iliNappcared, the stiffness has a:ona from my Joint and my heart nnvr mi-s be.t. In all my lift! I have never lelt so well, and I own ray health to v "6 DROPS." 1 only w:.-,h 1 could sound n v hugipof praine loud enough to be heard the world orar, and could convince evurv sutlorcr thai "5 Dl'.OPK" is all you claim it to be and mora. Mra. D, Xt Carver, Wliulow, SO pheuson Co., 111. Supu , lb96. STILL WELL TWO TEAKS LATER. SWANSON' RHEUM ATIC rrrRE CO., inHoltfd teittmonlal of what "!) DKOr.Y ' haa aone nr niyen ana iriena, air. r.awrua, ana m i want to aend you another. Bavin" tun c not had n return of Neuralgia or Bheuana ti'ii aince. I think tli cure must be I ermonent; built It biioiiio return, 1 aeep 'D uaiw is the houie and I know that would nop it. It is (rood for bo many tuLuga no bouaa Bhould b wltkml it Yours truly, Mrs. b. T. Carver. S,.t SO, WW. The wonderful mooes that hu attended the Introduction of "5 JvrtOPS" la anprecadeatad Is the history oi tlie world. Think of it I It ha Cl'tt KD more than One Million an4 S Quarter ausTarara within the last Hire years. This iiiunt apiatal to you. One million and a quarter Je ople oanaot all bo mistaken. If tufferlnx, wo tru' t, von may have aufllcient conUdenoe 'o aend for threa Urn bottles of "5 DKOI'S" tort'i-M, which will "surely euro you. If not, than aend (or a SI .00 bottle, wblokeoa talni enoui'h inedioine to mom tlmn prove Its wonderful curative proper les. Prepaid by BMll St i.ress. This wonderful curative gives inmost Instant relief and la a PERMANENT CuU fat Khfiimnttam, Kcliitirn, IviMiralirln, I)yf -pxln, liacliache, AsihSBSs Ha Vsrir Catarrh, htecfilesnncm, Nrrvounican, Nervous und Neural ale Hsaoasbssa Heiirt Weakness. lonth ii Ut , hurj-'hc, Croup, La Grippe, Malaria, Crscplsua, e, luii-jcne vHdriddl- Numbncaa. Kronchitta am) kl Si mm ae n stA B C 1 Is the name and f UKUrO paid bv mall or u aud our uuenis, Agents Appointed in Aew territory. riieuaay, SWArlSOM BHrUMT'f r ,m Qorborn 8t Chloatsep, III. YOU WILL REALIZE THAT "THEY . LIVE WELL WHO LIVE CLEAN LY,'1 IF YOU USE SAPOLI , lira. PinJkham'a AdTtot) Ooofidenos and Hoptv Examination by a mala phyatfliaa Is a hard trial to a delicately OTfaaissal woman. She pots it off aa Ion? as aba dan, and is only driven to it bjr fear of can cer, polypus, or some dreadful ilL Most freq uen tly snch a woman lavaa physician's obub where she baa un dergone a erltfoal examination with an impiesslim.naors or less, of dinsoor- ag-ementi . This condi tion of the mind destroys the effect of advice; and she frowi worse rather - than better. In consulting" Mrs. Pink ham do hesitation need be felt, the story is told to a woman and is wholly confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass., she offers sick women her advice without charge. Her iDtimate knowledge of women's troubles makes her letter of advice a wellspring of hope, and her wide experi ence and skill point the way to health. " I suffered with ovarian trouble for seven years, and no doctor knew what was the matter with me. I had spells which would last for two days or more. I thought I would try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. I have taken seven bottles of It, and am en : irely cured." Mks. John Fobemajt, 26 V. Woodberry Ave., Baltimore, Md. The above letter from Mrs. Foreman . onlv one of thousands. Tht! KlnetyMcopfl. It eeemi appropriate that a soot.hersl hero should have led on a ship called the Merrimac. Under the new tariff yon will pay the same price for yonr cigar, but you won'! get the same cigar. Tne heavy cannonading heard in) western Nebraska is only ths oral shooting ont of the ground. Is it a step toward si. English alliance that the geographies! board has drop pod the "h" in Sriog'a ftrait.T "I have been nalns C A SC A RETS for Insomnia, witn which I have been afflicted (or over twenty years, andl can say that Cascarets have niven me m'.ro rullel'trmn any other reme dy I have ever tried. 1 shall certainly recom nsemt theiu to my friends as being ail they are reprusenu-d." Taos. Giixabd, EiRtn, lu. CANDY CATHARTIC Tsaof mass sioisnmo Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste flood. TS Good, Never Skiten. Weaken, or Gripe. Hie, &te. Slav ... CURE CONSTIPATSON. ... flt.rllng R.ia.a; Ceflfnar, CklrRro, Mnntr.ftl. Svnr York. 31f acfl Tfl Din Sold and ffiiornnted hv all rirua RU I U'DHb glata lo CL ttK 'l'obacuo Uabib SLICKER Kops both rider and S'lJJle per fectly dry in the hardest storms, muisii rules wiiiaisappoiiu. ask ror 'f i8i)7 Hsh Brand commel Micker It is entirely new. If not for sale in r town, write for catalogue to J. 1 OWI K. Hoston. Muss Ik ISOillA l5' ft The Best Saddle Cual israa TOO COOD TO BE FREE! But send 25c and we will mail you a bottlo of "5 Drops." CURED BY "5 DROPS" TWO YEARS AGO FROM RHEUMATISM AttD'HEART WEAKNESS Alter Suffering 49 Years 69 Years Old and Still Well. IT PROVES TO BE A PEK.1JANENT CUBE READ LETTERS. Two yean ngo this preaent month I aent yos ss dosn. LAP.OR BOTTLE (100 doses), tl.aS, SfSa exiiressi THHKB 1IOTTLE8, SaSO, bold S4dV