I ft, m life . . ,? , c sWS rf' A WOMAN BOTH PHYSICIAN AND PREACH ER. Mrg. (Jrnv Amtrrw, of I'nrtrlilRf. Knnai Kprnk AVonU of. I'ralaa for Dr. VTU Hum' l'lnk rilU. From the News. Hutchinson, Knns. Mrs. Grace Andrew,, of Partridge, Knnpnp, Is well known, having lived in I'artrldRo for innny years. In former years bIio wns a nreneher In this lo cality. She is also well versed In medi cine, and her advlco has been soucht In preference to that of the regular practitioner. Mis. Andrew recently pave a reporter the following lnterest Itiff lntcnlew: . "Four yeais ago I began suffering from lumbago and muscular rheuma tism, nnd for two years grow continu ally worse despite the best efforts of the leading physicians of the locality. I finally tried n box of Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People, and from the first began to Improve, and before I had taken two boxes was entirely cured. 1 havo never been bothered since, but am enjoying the best of health. "I am always ready to speak a good word for rink Pills, nnd havo recom mended them to many of my mulcted friends, who havo, without a single ex ception, been grently benefited or en tirely cured. "In one Instance a lady friend had suffered from remale weakness for many years, during which time she was practically helpess. I recommended Pink Pills to her; she secured a box nnd Is now doing nit her own house work nnd Is strong and healthy, at tributing all to Plnlc Pills." Dr. Williams' Pink Tills for Pale Peo ple are a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, Irreg ularities and all forms of weakness. They build up the blood, and lestoro the glow of health to pale nnd sallow cheeks. In men they effect a radical cure In all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of what ever nature. They are manufactured bv the Dr. Williams' Medicine Com pany, Schenectady, N. Y and nre Fold by all druggists at CO cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. NOTES OF THE DAY. Tho total population of the German empire is returned at 51,770,284. . Gun canes form a prominent part of tho passengers on the Malno trnlns. A, Memphis man Is in jail with pen alties aggregating 1,425 years hanging over him. Scotchmen have almost entlro con trol of tho etone-cuttlng industries of New York Mr. Iabouchero Is by no means an epicure; broad beans and bacon is his favorite dish. In pnrts of Oxford county, Maine, bears nro said to bo more numerous than partridges. Six thousand provincial mayors havo been invited to tho marriage of tho Prlnco of Naples. 'Tho gold fields in Paulding county, Georgia, are being developed, and havo proved quite productive. Joseph D. Jones, who is nlnety-nlno years of age, is said to be the oldest Re publican voter in Boston. The marble production in Vermont is decreasing, while the granite industry shows a decided Increase. It was a mighty mean individual that stolo a Guilford (Me.) farmer's prizo squash the night before the fair. Ex change. From Bologna and Berne, as well as from fictitious universities in tho United States, fraudulent medical de grees arc being issued. Miss Mary Taylor, who is said to havo been the heioino of the poem, "Mary Had a Little Lamb," died re cently at Somerville, Mass. Ohio's production of coal laBt year amounted to tho great quantity of 13, (583,879 tons, an increase- of 1,773,060 tons over tho preceding year. If a pall of water is placed at night In tho room where gentlemen have been smoking, all smell will bo gone in tho morning. Pittsburg Dispatch. An educated English girl was mar ried recently to a rich Cingalese mer chant in Ceylon, according tb Hindoo rites. Her family raised no objections. Tho London Spectator says a thou sand of tho Irish constabulary with rifles would restore tho worst mob of Constantinople to comparative sanity In ten minutes. "Gramlpap, what makes your nose so red? Did the witches pinch it when you wero a Utile baby?" "No, sis; but er the spirits have since."- New York Recorder. Grace Did Isabel show the sketches she made in tho mountains? Cella Yee. Still, from what I havo heard, I think the place must bo quite pic turesque. Puck. The Empress of Russia has present ed, tho Second Prussian Dragon Guards, tho regiment of which she la honorary colonel, with a splendid set of silver kettledrums. Tho czarina is studying the laws of Russia, "How can I bo expected to as sist in tho government of my people," she is said to havo declared, "when I know nothing about their laws?" As ono testimony to tho rapid growth of Palestine's population, It te stated on good authority that while ten years ago there wero only 15,000 resi dents in Jaffa, to-day there are 42,000. In 1801 thero were only 280,000 per sons in tho limits of tho United State who spoko German as a mother tonguo now over 7,000,000 of our people, Ger mans or descendants of Germans, read arid speak that language. x ' - - .- -EDUCATIONAL. In tho Hebrew Union College, Cin cinnati, 73 students are enrolled. Tho cornerstone of the hall of his tory of tho American University, Washnigton, D. C, was laid October 21 Pierson Hall, tho now Yale dormi tory, was finished September 18, and occupied Immediately, and cost noniv )76 000 Western Jierme I'liivereit), ol C k ,. and, ipen with -75 iuw btudeut WHAT CAME OF IT. j iWiiiiTiii i mi i ii ii i iMin6V, 7Ti mi. mm nwitn (By Drnliocl.) There was no doubt that they wero very much in lovo with each other; otherwise they would not have dreamed of marrying. Sadlo Fremont was ii- pretty, fair haired, inconsequential morsel of hu manity. Tho ioast said about hcr par ents the bettor; they still niado their home in the wondering, tumble down cottage, which had been n trlm.'cc-By enough little box when they went into It as brldo nnd groom. Tho aero of land was now clovotetl principally to weeds, nnd old Fremont was devoted especially to nothing which accounted for many things. Mrs. Fremont was in a plitcid state of contentment so long a hevas not bothered. Sadlo made fitful p'ln money during busy times In (ho little millinery store on the main street. (Jus Bradley whs unattached as fnr .is family went and intermittently so in the business line. Principally ho drove fine horses which belonged to other men who paid him for risking his neck behind their fractious colts; at other times lie admired Sadie. Their united capital was too umall to be con sidered save as a fund for an ico cream festival or n Fourth of July celebra tion. Therefore there was not the slight est excuse for their marrying unci sev eral forcible reasons for an opposite stale of affairs. In tho face of all this they chose the, In tho eyes of the com munity, path to ruin nnd returned from one of their drives, Gus with n mar riage certificate in his' pocket, Sadlo with a brand new gold band on her left hand. Her father graw'lcd petu lantly for a day. her mo'ther 'after a helpless shrug pf her shoulders went on rocking, and Sadlo and Gus' set to housekeeping. The house was a one story white affair, which had numerous broken window panes and a duplicate array of the Fremont weeds in the front yard. Gus explained that ho was going to clear them out, but time slipped by without the accomplishment of the act."-" Not that Sadie was conscious of mind ingit dimly reminded her of home. In all her careless life Sadie had nev er been troubled with Introspective muslngs.unoxplalnable things wero cast asldo indignantly, nnd this life long practice added to her bewilderment the first time n rift appeared. She had been married six months. "I wish I might buy those curtains," she said one morning at breakfast. Her glaring windows were a constant THRUST THEM APART. horror to her, not from their ugly ef fect, but because her soul longed to outrival the lace before the windows' of an old school friend. "Can't. No money," her husband answered, laconically reaching for more bacon. "I thought Wilderman wanted ypu to break his bay colt," she objected, a trifle indignantly. "Aren't you go ing to do It?" Her husband fi owned. "I don't know as I am and I don't know as It makes any diffeiencc. I s'pose you think it'3 nothing for me to risk my neck be hind those kicking brutes? Women have no souls It's money, money, money, all tho tinio and tho devil they care for a man without it!" His knife and fork fell with a. bang and ho left the room. Presently Sadie heard his heavy shoes clattering over the bare little hallway and he slouched past the win dow carrying Ills llshpole. He was most evidently not going to break horses. She sat stricken for u few minutes with a lemorseful feeling su perinduced by his accusation, then an indefinable reaction crept In which sent a bitter sparkle to her eyes nnd set her mouth n bit shrewiahly. ltwas the, first, time in her remembrance sho had paused to think nnd thqj process was so painfully new it left her at s-ea. Next morning she closed tho greon shutters on the, front whitlows, "Tho light Is too strong, it fades tfio carpet,", sho said gravely to Gus, who looked first at the bare floor, then tentative! nt her and then frownod when he per ceived rihe did not smile at her own evident joke. When the inevitable baby came Gus made spasmodic attempts at working and Sadie relaxed into a wan cheer fulness, though novcr again did their brief honejmoon happiness descend on them. Tho shabby little house showod no improvement and bolrayod the rush of time. Mechanically the round of work was done; tho bab cried or laughed In its boiled little garments as it chose, and nioic and more thero rose in Sadie's mind a dark imago tie hor eyes would fall on Gus ljinjj on tho steps half asleep or fchuflllng past the kitchen window in a purposeloau way, and the Image was her father, of whom ehe Had never thought but nlth contempt. Sometimes thfro war enough m the hoiw to ei an I qui i as ofieu thou- was not At tlie-e later ' ''' Jij2pZ -lit VS,VNV moments Gus swore In n tense fnRbton with an air or considering Sadie nnd the child to blamo nnd behncd as an Injured nnd nlmectl man. Ho was so rlghtoouel) unapproachable on those occasions thnt Sncllo agnlntt her will wns Invested with apologetic atmos phere. Llfo lind begun to branch oft , in strange palhwnys that biufced hor un willing feet, Wrinkled her ffcrfiljtytd and dragged down tho corners of hqrnch curving mouth. When liei1 boy was l nnd tho twins came, her eyoa had In them tho sullen, hopeless look which domes to pretty, flighty creatures unfit ted for tho buffeting they Invariably receive. Her gowns woid df callvo lotitf faded; her hnir straggled; she was 25 and looked a bent 10. Exist ence was but endurance, tmcOniplaln lug becatiHe unavailing. The dark im age which had disturbed her mind be came a reality; nt times, when sho looked nt her husband, stripped of 10 mance, churlish, lazy, rough, nnimnl, lounging, and thought of herself brok en spirited, mechanical, old, thero wns a bewlldeied feeling in her heart that her llfo and her husband's wero but the continuance of her life In her shiftless childhood's home. Her girlhood.whlch lind been bright In Its thoughtless way, appealed to her now ns a story long ago dead and nearly forgotten. Then thero dawned a day when Gus came homo with a darkly flushed face nnd sodden eyes. In spite of IiIb worth less life, drunkenness had never been numbered among his sins, and today he was not drunk. He blumblcd up tho steps where sut tho oldest boy. "Clear out!" ho growled, pushing the child aside with his foot. He sunk moodily Into n chair and stared Into a 'earner, glaring if Sadlo or the child! en crossed the room. "Whnt Is it, Gus?" his wife finally naked, roused from her absorption by his unusual mannor. Ho did not nn- iswcr, for at tho moment there enmo Into his eyes a gleam of fear; he bent forward, ready to spring, nnd listened; on the gravel Walk could be hoard ad vancing steps, nnd with an inartic ulate cry he gathered his forces and sprang for tho hack door. On tho sill Bat tho twins at play, bab bling in meaningless baby fashion, but the man, mnci with terror, was instinct only with self-preaervatlon, nnd with heavy feet he thrust them violently apart against tho unyielding door. A half-hour later ho was led buck across tho green meadows nnd between the rustling stalks of green corn, past his house by tho three men who had startled him Into flight. Ho was white now and his lip was bitten between his teeth. Ho did not once glance at his home. In the door stood Sadlo, with drawn face nnd piteous, ftarlng eyes, with nrms, tight against hor breast, she closped tho cold, stiffening form of one of the twins tho one that had been nearest tho hard door. Her white lips moved dryly; she could not speak, for these moments of terror nnd suspense had paralyzed her throat. The sheriff paused a moment in dls treri. "He he hit a man. Mrs Brad ley," lie explained, uncomfortably. "And .the man is dead. It wns about some horses." ,'Chen tho glim lHtIq,proccsslon moved on. . Months afterward Sadie Bradley stolo up to the cemetery In tho dusk to lay a few poor flowers on tho tiny grave of tho dead twin. It was very quiet and peaceful tliett. with the sun setting behind tho dense trees and the crickets chirping In tho short, soft grasrf. The woman stood upright on it little ridge looking down tho valley; her thin figure showed pa thetic agaiiiBt the crimson sky and her flower laden hands hung listlessly. There was a wordless, snd bitterness in her soul, tho rebellion of nn un tutored nature that bole emotion wns all of which bho va-j conscious. Up the winding road outside the ceni ctery fenco sped a light buggy, and the two persons seated thoreln wero smil ing nt each other, tho man was n reck less young fellow and the girl a pretty Jiarum-scarum who worked In the same shop that had been Sadie Bindley's stay in the old days. Their marriage license had been Issued the day be fore. As the woman by the grave looked after them her lips formed Into a slow lino of anguish. "Poor girl!" the bieathed, "poor girl!" and then sh suddenly dropped down in the gra.s and tore her heait out In sobs such as had novcr before shaken her frame, for theso were mingled with pity for another. And in the birth of .that new- emotion the old one of blind bitterness was crowded somewhat aside and life was made possible for her. ' IVu&ii 8 I 1.1 IVr 1'ouiiil. Theid is a brand of Chinese tea worth $175 a pound. It is the pickings of the first tlps'of the blossoms. Tho great cut caro must be tnkon in the pith ing, and nothing but the "bright, gold-en-hued tip tnken off tho blossoms. All the picking of this grade Is carofullv done by hand. The process of dry ing these tips is as delicate as tho pick ing. The annun! output is estimated at 12.000 pounds, valued tit $2,100,000. But fle pounds of this tea have ever been known to have i cached tho Unit ed States, excepting a few poundu placed on exhibition at the World'b Fair. He In, Trill; I.oh'k. Some ono lias well wild that ho who truly Iovok the church of God is '.i who truly loveu the God of the chuiv i. Churuh memborship U a holemn obliga tion, and ho who neglects the house of tile Lord does so at fearful rbk. On th'. other lmiid, In- who becomes ft faithful altendum upon the services or th banc tuHiy will find & constant h increasing delight In taking 1 i-, pl.t.- among tl people of GoJ I). U.iit lit I'ji-ss Murk of it (iittitlrinitn. iiiuiiouj 1,uveu a ivucrs iu an iggn, mo i f or mermontlonsThiK'kory's visit to Bos ton, and snj'R that during tho meeting' nf 'I'lmphot'v will, 'Plnbtmr. flirt Inltnp said: "ono mnrlt of i (,'ciuioman into bo well-looking for good blood shows itself In good features." "A pretty speech. ' replied Thaukery, "for ono broken-nosed man to uinhc to another," nnd in tho letter Lowell luldods "All lloslon has been hcurctly tickled about 1 (in lli lu'raon Tlrn lllnui tloHii. Durintr tho storm recently a largo red elm tree in Adnirvllle, Ky., was blown down. This aim wns perhaps tho most historic tieo In tho country, nnd was known ns the "DioUer.sou tree." It was Bltunted on tho grounds whereon tho famed .Inoltson-Dicltoibon duel wus fought, jenrsngo, and under Itssprcad lug brnnches IHokerson reclined, await ing medical attention, being piortnlly wounded by Gen. .luck.son. I'urty Vt'uiM a Ti-arlicr. Pivfossor B. I ttlldersleove, of tho John Hopkins t'nlversily. who recent ly celebrated tho fortieth year of his sen Ico us a teacher of Greek Litera ture, lately returned from a long visit to (iicece, nnd ho will contribute to tho Atlantic Monthly during the coming .season his impressions unci icflcctlons, written in his exceedingly graceful way and with his unfailing enthusiasm. Air. Locke, tho philosopher said! "If n well could bo dug to tho depth of Hi lnllcs, tho density nt tho air at tho bot tom would bo ns great ns that of quick silver. ' By the snmo law a cubic inch of air tnken 1,000 feet nbovo tho earth's bUrfaco would expand sufficiently to fill a sp.ico nol lebs than 'J, 000, 000, 000 miles hi diameter. 1i-i fnt-BM tntiiinl Ho Cured, by li-.il apiillruttoiis nsthoy ciitmnt icncb llio flloiiM'd portion of tint our. Tlioro It onI ono way loouie deafness nnd tliulls llV COnsttllltlOlllll lCIlH'llluH. Ut'UflK'KX Is caii'-eil bv nn liillninril condition of the nitk'uiiH lining of the Kustiu-hlan 'I ill"' When this liilie N liillium'cl ,ou hnen intnbllii sound, or Imi.erfccl hem In?, nuil ulien It Is entliely elided deafness N the icsull, nnd unlvfs the Inllnnmttun em) bn tnlion out nuil this tulc icstoreil to II unrjniil condition, homing will lui do Miojed fuioxer; nlnocutos nut of ten lire ctiti-itl by euliirrli, which Is nothing hut mi lnlltiinmt condition of the mucous sur fui'es We ulll give One lliindicd Dollars for miy cii'-e of Jieuritcss (caused liv cntiirihi thnt ccininil be cured bv Hull's Cntnrrli Cine t-uixl for I'lrciilnri), flee. I' J. Ciir.NI.V V CO., Toledo, O. Kilit lij li ii'ktH, 7e. Hull's family 1'llls aiu the best. Absnit Olifs lt'iiirltilirril. A well known young lawyer Is cred ited with making n harmless bull nt a banquet given by a local organization not lonir niro. Toasts were called for. and to the young man fell tho honor of suitably remembering tho nbsent ones. This is tho way ho announced it; "Our absent friends how soon we would show them the depth of our re gret nt their absence if they were onlj here with us tonight." And the funniest purt of it was that no one caught onto it until soino time afterward. Cleveland I'lnindcalcr. Why Don't 'I hey limit; Mini'.' It is more than two years binco two young women wero found to have been foully murdered in n church in ban Francisco, and a young man named Durrant, who wus an oflicer in the Sun day school, wus convicted of tho mur ders more tlinu a year ago. And yet be has i.ot paid tho penalty of his crime, and tho execution of tho sentence has been repeatedly postponed on techni cal grounds. There was a time when a vigilance committee would havo at tended to tho case before this. Boston Herald. JIo&A-iunn' Camphor Ire tltli CJIyrrilno. Tim original and onl) Rrnulnx Curat l'taiM ltaml ami Koko, LuMhvrtw. v. O O.tlirk&ro ,N.!lavcn,Ct. To l'rcarno Kcrs. Tuko one pound of fresh unslackcd lime, ono pound of coarse rock halt and three gallons of hot water. I 'ill the vessel it) which tho eggs tiro to bo stored and btir tho liquid dully for a fortnight. It this is not done, the heat caused by tho slacking of the litiio will harden the yolks of the oggs. When properly prepared, there should bo a thin criibt on the top of tho lime. But the eggs into the jars as newly laid us possible. Tic the jars over with blad der and the eggs will keep perfectly. No coughs bo bad that Dr. Kay's Lung Balm will not cure it. Fee tulvt. (It'iitci'l SiiilucnjUm lii Ihmtiiii. This reminds us of the) existence in Bobton of genteel Saducccisiu. Go to tiny club where the talk ever drifts from horses, cards or women, whero thero is at least a brave show of inter change of tnought. and seven out of ten pretend to disbelieve or really dis believe in the immortality of tho soul, They nro apparently content to "walk pleabuntly and well-anted toward anni hilation Boston .laiitipu. OF BRIGhTS DISEASE or some trouble of the kidney?, urinary or female organs. WHAT CAN BE DONE? In such a serious condition you must secure the best remedy you can find in the market AT ONCE. Tiierc is only one absolutely sure cute for these troubles, and that is B "It ha-, 'tocf! the test of tinic." L.sr,r.iVT,t-ryrj.gTityy61-frii Persons you meet every day, WILL DIE : m Tcn. In tho agricultural line. Texas leuds all other stales in the variety of its product. Cotton, corn, nnd tho eorcnls grow and nre raised In every section of tho state and In tho central nnd south ern portions sugar eano and horgltum enne are profitably cultivated. On the Gulf Const two or tlireo crops of veg etables tire talscd cacli year. Berries nro shipped six weeks in advance of tho homo crop lit tho north, l'cnrs, punches, plums, oranges, figs, olives, unci nuts till grow abundantly and can be marketed from two lo throe weeks In ndrnuco of tho California (Tops Largo quantities of rlconrenowgrown If tho land beeker, tho homo booker, and the bottler desires to secure n faun larger than tho ono ho occupies, on vastly more reasonable terms; if he wants more land to cultivate, a greater varloty of crops to harvest, with pro portionately Increased lemuiicrnt'.on, at a less outlay for cot of production; If ho wants tin earlier season, with correspondingly higher prices; if ho wants milder winter, till the year pas turago for his slock, Improved health, Increased bodily comforts nnd wealth and prosperity ho should go to Te.as. Send for pamphlet dcscrlptivu of Hit resources or tins great state untitled free! Low ralo homo seekers' excur sions via tho Missouri, Kansas A Texas railway on December Ifith, t"tm. II. A.Cherrier, Northern Passenger agent, IS'.'O Marquette Building, I lilcago, ill. Tun Ninet riirii'liiitrn. An Itullan noronnut, named Cain pan.a, has invented two buloon at tachments which at o nro snid to have fully realised tho expectations formed of thorn. Tho one is tin enormous par achute, stretched over n baloon, and tho otiier a folded, tmorted parachute, which immediately acts as a lingo air brake and offcclunlly retards progress On tho other hand, should tho air vessel explode through expansion, fire, or other cause, tho top parachute comes into action nnd n descent mtiy bo niado without the slightest inconvenience. 1,1 U! Mull WiiiiIimI I To assist local druggists in working up j trade on the three great family remedies:-t)r. Kay's Renovator, Br. Kuy'ii! Lung Balm und Kldnoykura Anc.NCop-j tlonnl chunco for the right man, Ad dress Dr. B. J. Kay .Med. Co.. Omaha, Xeb. ' Itojiiltj'n TnAlr III 'I jpnurlteis. The queen objects to typewritten documents, und none nro to bo sent out tvpewrltten which arc supposed to cm- iinnte from tho sovorcign, Iho c.ar inn, on the other hand, is huving Hindu u machine with typobnrs of gold and frame bet with pearls.- Lady's Pie lorial. ' Pico's ('nro for Consumption litis I ecu n (tod scud to nie. Win li. Mtnellnu. Uu-s-tor, Fin , Hont.jr,JKi. I)rri Miu'l,lii;. Dress stockings nro such dainty ne-i-csborics of the win drobe of tho woman of to-day thnt they have reached tho dignity of a feachet. Mocking sachets tuo quilted, perfumed, laco-trimmccl af fairs, tied sunt wtui uows not dissimi lar to those in which long gloves are kept J rvlr- AVInlov' MnnlliliiK Hji"P HirrlillilriiitcelliliiKwifltMiiitlii'iriiiii" riliiirluttm iiiulluii alb pain (Urrnwlml otlli- ;3tin'aliAttle. "VUieh n ninti -dips, ho n'.wnjs stojs nnd IooVh nt the ilore where bo slip) ed. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, CATARRH, ASTHMA, HEADACHE. OVER 200.O0O in til ust jvftr without a pain, now pjlnlrxt nml liappv (i linns, mi I'mii nff lln'mi lli Cllutuu N. V . rlii "I lii- l"--u u.lnif " linipt" fr niiu. iiinil'in furiMrp rrl.ii Imiliiif brrii truulilrj nvr rni Tinliy I kiiim nrl rrrrlti mjr llfr, ami fllir li". niir.ii.l It to nil ,u(Ttrrr fu m thnt trrilWe ilimr, fur II l ..i.tl rmr." 3 J M i.rt,il. Kmi'x. fiijii "lmi linn tliu ln-.t nrru- ifliii-.! on IW fi bt Ciwl'i riirlli I AHt Ilir mk?ih j wlllio it Ull LlUMl Hii or Uiillmrl Ir lint . IU. Jly wlfr InUwl U iimntli. Willi mutr iirnrlifl St trliliir kind ur iiu-.II.hif tnJrirrnildiirlnni. It M In luvltrrt ri.ank ill iur .111 Jarful '1 Hro" 1 uriil lirr. for in tlirrv w,-LnrnM flu oiuuirninl iitiiH, lii' it uf Iml na uIiik nlmut. - 1-t.TCR l.iimriii nf 1.IiiiIiiuiii III1111 , imI(h "Wllliln tUHiiittiI hnr tolil mrr l"9lM,itlr. wlii.h wci mist liirwi) klnlof il'n-iw Iml lifnrrc,lii'l no-oiililliil tl U Ihc riTnt Imi-li.il.l lfinr.tr 111 tin Mi.rtit mil lit.rn woiiitrifm nailufni llmi " If ou hino not coulliloniu uuoukU Hftt-r rcailluiC thouljoiolottpr to fccml for a .00 hot tip honit for a nuniplv 1I0I1 uutit ilnt ntnplo tneillPliio to com luce you of Its merit "6 rrcp"Ukenliutonceadaytsti!eiKicof IhH ureal ri'tiK-dy, aiiJ to more quickly Intro duce II, wi- lll hPiul. for a) Us prppa'd bv mall, n-ar in-ent mmnln bottlt- for It) crntn. lfMitft-rnj dot) t delay m writ" tola) f.arjo buttle (."WI do.eh 1 J I.W), 0 boltlci for 15.00. Not old iytlriXKo'N otilv b' us and o ir aenti Aents wanted SWAHiOH RHEUMATIC CURE CO., 167-169 Dnarborn-st., Chicap. III. ANDY n towo. & W i Bi to waaafflULjJMi-iiilf.d; all 25 SO M&ISgHi3SWM DRUGGISTS THE MOST WONDERFUL, RELIABLE and EFFECTIVE MEDICINE e EVER DISCOVERED. XRQAl 1ITP1 V nilinAIITPPn r luy aDDULU 1 Ulj I U Uftltlin 1 UUU u,t, nff fr pleaau Baoktrlirrr. Ail. mi iu.i.mi ut.jiMii 7 FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS " will he ml by mull, orc-puld. ono" box I)r Kay's r.iiny Ifalin i .'fte. sizoiml u valuable rt-coint book for SIX 2 CENT STAMPS. Wo Know It to In- tlio best ineilielno yet discovered for coughs, colds, hoarsened utul la fact. TIk- folloAiiig testimonial IJIU' II II il'lltl. Dr. Kav's 17 COUGHS. COLDS. LACHIPPE and M s i IH 1. lioyi-i rtWi-o TcutHM niutlia Sf.r r,'t Jluvi used VOUr Jlr I.i t, Li.utr tl.i.ui f.i . M'vn iii of f, ijripIM- l ilu k'av- ipllif M lutnfii v. it pry m ri lal In t .. .' tui 1. U l.unu ltlm t ... ltd ttui it imiK-1 any dp n 'uimgii a' ninti 'Hit himc s ,m in lim aud lutnvlipail iwu iilsapiH-JWit It in M - nik-.ui amli- In tal e an I r. it '!.'i i.ot i-hi.k ..Vnf s nl tlio toaiocb, ill. c ir.a-0 iu ijb i-im.!ti f li n ip nul 1 er thin nn. I li.iv ei i i iet II cures every kind ol cough. Nold by druKibts en- sunt b mail for-. 'Cts li i in reith tale fur al.a ! an 1 jr eure fur nil lam trouoli-s und acUrrm for luoktr-t li Uj many vaiuaLli- eitv'aii m -vuiuiimia im.i iuhiiuOiiI fur ufur.v an uitaees kcil wi.r li.. ra'ii ii- v mid i i.oi lukr ( ii fur n If tmv .ti la ttui get i'... Irr A' r V. .m ofB. I'l l J lv.Y Mltili AL (.'u III:. aim NVU I 1 o 1 skAA.. lim n ev 'r,ir i w . ;r XT 'juusj u Ktiullnpr Woinnnkltul. MUsdoOrnfTcnrcid, who ns the agent of the t'ntted States Deportment of Labor has nindo investigations into tho work of women in all tho principal Kit rnpoan manufacturing centres nn well ns in our own country, will write for tho Atlantic Monthly about tho results of her special studies. F.von twenty five years ago women ployed ti coinpar ntlvely small part in industry. Since then the most notabla and significant social fact hns been tho Incredibly rap id Increase In their number as wage earners. The social significance of this change Is one of tho remarkable phe nomena of our time. It is tills im portant chtulgo which will be explained and Interpreted by MissdoGrnfrcurcld. Ilie Itltitl Cyttn ltnrrrn. Bald's defeat at Frodonlti, X. Y., wlillo It may havo been duo to unfortunate circumstances rather than lack of speed, in tho minds of n good many show that Inst year's hiug of tho cir cuit is not yet in as fine fettle ns ho should be. Cooper, apparently, Is In rare form, nnd has demonstrated con vincingly that ho deserves tho close watching ho is receiving. Cooper, fluid and hanger compose tpo trlum viriito of speed merchants who, It is thought, will furnish tho best sport throughout the season, nnd, judging from recent developments, they rantc, up to tho present, In tiic order named. Blood Pure? Is it? Then take Aycr's Sar saparilla and keep it so. Isn't it? Then take Aycr's Sarsa parilln and make it so. One fact is positively established and tltct is that Aycr's Sarsa parilla will purify the blood more perfectly, more economi cally nnd more speedily than nuy other rcnicdy in the mar ket. There nre fifty years of cures behind this statement; a record no other remedy can show. You wnste time nnd money when you take anything to purify the blood except Ayer's Sarsaparilla. yOOOOOv.' JvOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Webster's ! International Inv nimble In Office, 5cliool, enil Heme. A thorouah revision of tho ' Unstirldnetl. u Mimm, r wlilclilin. urmiiotiii.i'i.ir iior ( 111 iirtiUnlmt nf mmrrl'il lore Ibnisllt'lKiiittli'iny viIioUiif nj'iil, lint tlii tine, JiulHIriim, , cli.ilnrljr, tliiiroi'uli vrfft ' liittof u wmV wlili Ii Irnllllw I Hnftrf U film lli li.it ol, ( hitm-tll'l tin cniinl lirnrc tlrn UrornintrKiinilt-miH fmlml . WEBSTER'S lNTERK,Vn0N'AL .DICTIONARY itim acr itioEf ncr l prime. The Choicest of Gifts for Christmas ti Vinton srrui im Ui-cium. .Siieclnieti nai?r rrlt , tl s.mllratlim In O. .& C, MliimrAM CO., VuliUnhera, ,iW,..4n.f.F irn rr i j CXOCHCH)0'CKX00000H0 and their marvelous cure. Hi Unco of the JUtli (fnurvlootn on with atnaci itirot at the mot rcinjrkxulc rccoro ii turpi known In lh Worltl'ili'Morjr. PEOPLE CURED Klnglti failure by '5 Drops Dictionary Ah a pisitlic cun-fi r UhoiiiiinlUm. Mi-liw-n, .-ur:llH. Iyi,ep. mIh. IIiicUmuIk-, Am Ii ii ii. IIhj run-.Cntm-i- Ii, li-rplit, i urn, n-Titi mill ruiBlli- Jlriulin-lirx, llrm-l W-akin. I'oollinrtie Knrnrhv, 'i-ui m Hurlllnjr, 1 Ippr, Mnlarln, licrplnir .Nn in burn. ,!., i-lr. 5lrui lia tieUT DtPIl PQUOltrt or Mirpihtt.-ii unit Ih plu itfltit. prompt unit rrmniieni cute Though lrs from op!iUi' and rprfeeth liurinlt-Mc 'T llror- fi Uic root cotuentratra nnJ powerful spu I lie Uionn "B Oropj" can lall In no wny short ct what w flaliii. fur noilisin-ip 1ft too duBply rrnti'il or pitlnful to yield to tnl nonilciful uii'rtlclnp. and relief In usually fell Dm t rv flrt nlifht. tlit It liiis niri'iuly tloiio to rclli'iv hufTcrlmr titiiuuniiv I" lolrt In letters of itiatcful ir.ih9 ftoiri iIkiumjikIb of In-art inirc slchi-tifil anil rcavy with 1 .... Don't Let .... Constipation Kill You! CATHARTIC rtteorcniitlntlon. Cisrirrtj ire Ihrlilral I.ti. cri,, or eHp-.tut rau raij uatnral rrialli. Mm. in., inirjju, jionircai, van.,or.irn ion. Sit. will mnuI by jnull. int-puia. ono" box grlppo anil wo want j on to know this is a sample of what all sa of it who Luns Balmi 8 - I w THROAT TROUBLUS SPEEDILY CURED. t t IlHIIflKiTK JbvflbAA uwmiwiwi -v v w