In Hie British army there are 1 men at least five feet eleven inches in hcleht. innocent Children It , Is estimated that one-fourth of the J. human race die before attaining ihelr fifth birthday , owing to our change able climate. And there are thousands of sidiihs that stomach complaints are reducing to continued Invalidism , v/hom TToKtntter's Stomach J3t ! < ers would promptly relieve , Wrongrj never grow strong enouch to right themselves. To Cure Constipation Forever. TftUo Capcnretfl Candy Cathartic. lOc or 25c. If G. C. C. fall to cure , ururoMstK refund money. The contented mind has a contin ual feast. S400 FOK NEVT > 'ABIES ! The Salzcr Seed Co. want suitable names for their 17-inch long corn and \ White Oat prodigy. You can win this ? 400 easily. Catalogue tells all about it. Seed potatoes only $1.50 a barrel. Scnil Tills Xntlco ami 1O Cts.Ia Stain pa to John A. Salzer Seed Co. , La Crosse , AVis. , and get free their great seed cat alogue and 11 new farm seed samples , including above corn and oats , posi tively worth $10 , to get a start , w.n.c. A thrifty South African , it is said , hnfs discovered a way to got rid of the locuot pest. He catc-eo a few of the Insects , inoculates them with c. toxin and'turmj them loose among their fellows. The authorities have used his discovery w..n goresults. . AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS , Wo nro nsscrtln * In thd courts our rlcht to tlio exclusive uao of tin * word "CASTOHIA. " and "PlTCnBH'SCASTOKIA"asourTraUcMarlt I , Dr. Samual Pitcher , of Hyannls , Massa chusetts , was the originator of "PiTCHEK'S CASTORIA. " the same that has borne and does now bear the facsimile signature of CIIAS , II. FLETCHER on every wrapper. This IK the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used In the homes of ihe mothers of America for over thirty years. Look caref ullv at the wrapper and ee tljat It is "the kind ydu have always bouKht. " and has the signature of CIIAS. IL FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No one has authority from me to use my name cx- ci-pt The Ct-ntaur Company , of which Chas H. Fletcher Is President. March 8 , 1897. SAMUEL PITCHER , M. D. The chairman of a county commit tee in North Carolina recently wrote a letter to Senator "Zach" Chandler , asking' him to oppose tue confirma tion of a postmaster in i3 town of the writer. As "Zach" Chandler has been dead eighteen year- , the letter vas delivered to his soc-in-law , Sen ator Hale. They save a daughter from blindness. When n father writes that yours " is the heil medicine in the world , " you can allow something for 5ceiiniiK extrava- Kuuce in the statement if you know that the medicine so praised , cured a loved daughter of disease" and restored to her the eyesight nearly lost. The best med icine iirtlie world for you is the medicine thnt cures you. There can't b.aiiytlrifig better. No medicine can dp more than cure. That is why John S. Geode , of Orrick , Mo. , writes in these strong terms : " Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best med icine in the world. Mv dcnghter Imd a relapse after the measles , due to taking cold. She was nearly blindand was obliged to remain in a darlc room all the time. The doctors could give her no relief ; one of them directed me to give her Ayer's Snrsaparilla. Two bottlcb cured her com pletely. " The thousands of testimonials to the value of Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla repeat over and over again , in one form or another the expression : "The doctors gave her up relief ; one of them directed me to give her Dr. Aver's Sarsaparilla. Two bottles completely cured her. " It is a common experience to try Dr. Ayer's Snrsaparilla as a last resort. It is n common experience to JTKVC Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla prescribed by n physician. It ia common experience to see a " com plete cure" follow the use of a few bottles of this great blood purifying medicine' Because , it is , a spccilic for all forms of blood disease. If a disease has its origin in bad or impure blood , Dr. Ayer's Sars- aparila , acting directly on the blood , re moving its impurities and giving to it vitalizing energy , will promptly eradicate the disease. The great feature of Dr. Ayer's Sarsapa rilla is the radical cures that result from its use. Many medicines only suppress disease thev push the pimples down under the skfn , they paint the complexion with subtle arsenical compounds , but the disease rages in the veins like a pent-up fire , aud some dav breaks out in a vol. came eruption tfiat eats up the body. Ayer's Sarsaparilla goes to the root. It makes the fountain clean and the waters are clean. It makes the root good and the fruit is good. It gives Nature4 the elements she needs to build up the broken down constitution 1191 to brace it up with stimulants or patch it up ou the surface. Send for Dr. Ayer's Curcbook , and learn more about the cures effected by this remedy. It's sent free , on request , byhe J. C. Ayer Co. , Lowell , Mass. " IRONSNG " 1 $ REQUIRES NO COOKING BffiES GOLU1E8 UNO GUFFS STIFF M NICE ilBffiES S SEN FIE8T BOUGHT Ml s il Wtifiipf * } ? ' , ' ' { ONE POUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER STARCH , 0fiLYR , , V * rf tea 6 u ba ? \\iiy * ? * * f * , HEWHAVENCONM ffi JYRI6H7ED f&SSS . SBntaBSazaiiifflT/ia&ifflsxGSJSiss , ; ! Mlii IIIC. ! il'iUilllll..i'l'iliiliiliiiMMi'J'Jfa ! ! ; ! ' ! ! ! : : ! ! ' : This Ftarch Is prepared oa scientific principles liy men vrho have hail ycnrs or practical experience In fancy laundering. It restores old linen ami summer dresses to tliclr natural whiteness and Imparts" n lieantltul nnd Ja.stliig flnffiti. His the only stnrch manufnctured that Js j-crfectly hr.nnlcfs. containing nelUie - artcnlc , eJuui or any other substance injurious to linen and can l-e u il e > en for n boby pmvder. For Sale by AH Wholesale and Retail Grocers. STANDARD OF THS WDRLD. . One Price to All Alike. agree to maintain the list prices on Columbia , Hart ford and Vedette bicycles published in our 1898 Catalogue , throughout the season ending- October 1st , 1898. Columbia Models 5Qand 51 , Bevel-Gear Chainless , $125 9 " " 47 and 48. Tandems , . . . 125 " 45 , 46 and 49 , Chain Wheels , . . 75 ' Hartford Patterns , 7 and'8 , . . . . . . 5O Vedette Patterns , 15 and 16 , . . * . . .40 17 and 18 , . . . . . . 35 POPE MFG. CO. , Hartford , Conn , Catalogue free from eny Columbia dealer , or by mail for one 2'ceat stamp. 20 The best Red Rope Roofinc for Ic per eq. ft. , cap' ' anil nails include- ] . Substitutes for Tlastor. Samples HlMLLA KOOriXG CO. , CAXDEM , X. J. MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. HOMKCUKE. JJookFKEK. DK. J. I. 110KFHAX , ItabellaEIdj. , UlIUCO , ItU Answering Advertisements Kindly Hentioa This roper. WOMAN'S FATE. Front the Record , Buslincll , 111 , Ko woman is bettor nblo to Hpoal : to oth ers rojttrdiiip'woman's fnto * ' tbau Mra. Jacob Weaver , of Bunhnoll , 111.wife of os- city uinrshal Weaver. She Imd entirely rccovorcd from thoillucss which lopt her bedfast much of the tlmo forilvoornix ycai'H post , nnd soys her recovery is duo to that -well knowu remedy , Dr. "Williams' PJuk Pillo. Mrs. Weaver In fifty-Blr ycars old , nnd has lived in JJusbnell nearly thirty years. Sheig of nnqucstioaed veracity and unblein- iMied joputaUon. The Ktory of her recov ery is iuteresting. Kho Bays : " 1 Buffered for five or six years \vith the trouble that comes to v/omca nt this time of my life. I WOH much weakened , was uu- able innch of the the time to do my oxvn work , nnd suffered beyond my power to describe. I\vns dowuhearted and melan choly. " 1 took many different medicines , in fact I took medicine all the time , but nothing seemed to do me any good. "I read about Dr. Williams' Tink Pills for Pale People , and Borne of my friends recommended them highly. I made up uiy miud to try them , bought the first r in March , ISOr. and was benefitted from the start. "A box and a half cured me com pletely , and I am now rugged and strong. I have not been bothered with my troubles fiinco I began taking the ? Jrs. Jacob Weaver , pills. ' I have recommended the pills to many women who nro suffering as I suffered. They arc the only thing that helped me in the trial that comes to HO many women at my age. " Mas. J. H. WEAVER. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day cf October , A. D. , 1897. O. U. HICKS , Notary Public. When woman is passing beyond the age of motherhood , it ic a crisis in her life. Thou , if ever , proper atteution to hygiene should be exercised. The attendant suffer ings will disappear and buoyant health will follow if Dr Williams' Pink Pills are used. These pills exert a powerful influence in restoring the system to its proper condi tion. They contain in a condensed form nil the elements necessary to give now lite and richness to the blood. A divorce suit should be included in the wardrobe of the actress who hopes to be well advertised. Colorado Coltl Field. Colorado is the banner gold-produc ing state in the Union. Production in 1897 over ? 20,000,000. This vear prom ises to exceed 530,000,000. New strikes are being made every day. Nothing like since the days of ' 19. Would you know all about these things ? Then send twenty-live cents for a Six- months' trial subscription to the "MINING WORLD , " an eight-page illustrated weekly paper. Regular subscription , $1.00 a year. The news iest mining newspaper in the world. Address "World. " P. ' 0. Box 1611. Denver - ver , Colorado. Law is a dry study , but a nretty woman's tears often have the desired effect upon tlie jury. Mother Gray's Sweet 1'owdcrs for Children Successfully used by Mother Grayf nurse in the Children's Home in Nev/ York , Curs Fcverishness , Bad Stomach ach , Teething Disorders , move and ' regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 10.000 testimonials. They never fail. 'At all druggists , 25c. Sample free. Address , Allen S. Olm- sted , LeRoy , N. Y. It never rains between the first and second catarac s cf the Xi e. Educate Yonr Uowols With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever lOc , iKe. If C. C. C. fail , druggists refund money. One of the German cities boasts a street laid with rubber. i Many i'ooplo Cannot Drink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-O when you please and sleep like a top. For Graiu-0 does not stimulate ; it nourishes , cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best coffee. For nervous persons , young people and children Grain-O is the per fect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it in place of coffee. 15 and 25c/ 1 j C c'o ecus' * TIalRam j. Is the oldeft ami best. It will Inealcup a co'd qnickel l tlian aiij ihlns else. It is ahvajs reliable. Try it- g To be thoughtful for the comfort of t others is the surest way to promote our own. l t SHOULD BE PREPARED.a t Rheumatism and I > .i Grippe Prevalent and 1 Prompt Treatment Necessary. 1b 1E Every family should have a bottle b of " 5 Drops" on hand , especially at v this season of the year. Changes in the weather are so liable to cause rheu a matism , la grippe and many other diseases - ° eases that the " 5 Drops" cure. Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co. , Chicago cage : " 5 Drops" promptly received. That is the medicine we'want. My wife would undoubtedly have been a cripple if it had not been for your " 5 Drops. " We would not be without it. Yours truly , John G. Martin , Wellsville.-Mo. Feb. 16 , 1898. This is one of many testimonials which the manufacturers of " 5 Drops" have received. During the next thirty days they will send out 100,000 of their sample bottles tles for 25 cents a bottle. Write to day to the Swanson Rheumatic Cuj-e Co. , 1G7 Dearborn street , Chicago , 111. This company is reliable and promptly fill every order. The average amount of sickness in human life is nine days out of the to year. Piso's Cure for Consumption is our only medicine for coughs and colds. 7\Irs. C. Beltz , 489 Sth Ave.Denver , Col. , Nov. S , "Jo. It takes both grace and grit to bear disappointment well. Smoke Sledge Cigarettes , 20 for 5 cts. In Australia spring begins August , summer November 20 , autumn February 20 , and winter May 20. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOOOCOOOCOOOOCCOO K o 8 They top work , cost money , give pain. O o g ] 8o Q o tcol o o of o tt c o ! t costs little to cure It saves time. o them right away with Jacobs EB money , misery.o Ir GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOCXX50OOOOOOOOOCOO SCARED DY TELEGRAPHY. Incident Sfadc the Orwrator Spel u KU Creepy. "As you know , " said a retired veter an to the Buffalo Express man , "I used to be a telegraph operator. In the year 1876 I was working In the Western Union's main office In New York. One night I wanted to get off the worst way. I had nn Important engagement ; and did not want to break itand I racked my brains nil day for a valid excuse to offer to the night man ager In applying for leave. I was un able to think of anything and I went to work In an unsatisfied state of mint * . After I got to work , however , an idea struck rne. I had received sev- , cral messages from the offices In some of the hotel ? , so I took a receiving blank and wrote a message like this : 'George : We are at the § t. Denis. Can't you come up and see us ? ' I signed to the fictitious telegram the name of an aunt of mine who lived in Boston and whom I had not seen for several years , and sent it down to the night manager with a little note stat ing : that my aunt had just come to town ( , and that I would like very much to get off. It happened that there was not much business that night and I got a reply back in a few minutes that , I J could go at 8:30 o'clock. That suit ed me to a T and I began to take-some more messages. The operator at the St. Denis was sending quite a batch , as it happened , a fact which had led me to use the name of that hotel in my fake message , and was still sending when , fifteen minutes later , there flashed over the wire this message : 'George : We are at the St. Denis. Can't you come up and see us ? ' The message was addressed- me and was signed by the name of the same aunt whose name I had taken. I laughed when I look it , for I thought at first that some of the operators had caught on to my excuse for getting off. Tht-n in a minute I realized the impossibility of the story having been sent to the St. Denis , for the wire and operator there had both been busy continuously since I wrote my fake. I began to feel creepy and wired back to St. Denis to know whether the message was genu ine or a fake. I vas assured that it was genuine , and then I felt queerer yet. I sent a reply telling my aunt that I could not get off but would see her in the morning , and as soon as 8:30 o'clock came I hustled up to the hotel , where I found her name and that of her . daughter on the register. I kept my other engagement and saw my aunt the next day. ! never told her of the fake telegram. " A RAT ELECTROCUTED. Mr. Ilodcnt ttit a Live Virc and It Dirt the Kest. A quick-witted attache of a well- 'known hotel has solved the .problem of the quick disposition of rats4. A night or. two ago a member of the rodent tribe made his way into a trap which hart been set for his species , says the Washington Post. Thev trap was one of the wire cage variety , and when the man whose duty it is to take care of it came around in the morning he thought his quarry was a squirrel era a medium sized gray dog. No such rat , as far as size went , had ever been seen by him. Ke carried the cage out into the daylight and whistled for a dog. Several came , but none of them would tackle the rat. It was too big. Then some cats were called , but they only took one look before scurrying away. The matter was becoming seri ous , when the house electrician came along. "I'll fix him , " was the electri cian's solitary ejaculation. Then he disappeared , to return a minute or two later ; with a battery from which pro jected a piece of wire. "Just turn . this crank a bit , " he said to a bystand er. The latter did as directed , and the electrician shoved the wire into the trap. The big rat glanced at it , and then grabbed it viciously with his teeth. Presto ! As quick as a flash all was over. The rodent had gone to that bourne , etc. "Just a matter of 1,000 volts or so , " sententiously re marked the electrician , picking up his battery and walking away. The rat was pitched into the garbage barrel , and now cats and dogs are at a dis count at that hotel , while electricity is away above par. Those Charming 'Windows. Frank These young widows have an advantage over you girls , because they know all about men. ilay Yes ; and because the only men who know nil about them are dead. Puck. FLOWERS OF ROYALTY. The Duchess of York prefers lilies of the valley and white rases the roses York. Queen Victoria has an especial fond ness for lilies of the valley and violets , and always has them about her room. The Prince of Wales can&ot endure be without his "button-hole" and that ornament is invariably a yellow tea rose. Violets were the pet flowers of the late Emperor Frederick of Germany , and now regarded as almost sacred by his widow , daughter of Queen Victoria. When she visits England she is often presented with violets from total strangers , "in memory cf her husbanu. " The Princess of Wales is never con tent unless her rooms are one mass of flowers , so much does she love tbsm. $ Every table in her rooms .bears its | mass of bloom , and the palms and ? greenery at Sandringham are a wonder bohold. She invariably wears a knot violets or some other small Sewer > tucked into her belt. It is a long head that knows no turn ing when a pretty girl pasaee. si lii ' II U \ER-TVBOUGHT NERVES OF WOMEN. Extracts From Letters Bocelvod by Mrs. Pinkhom. " I nm KO nervous end wretched"I feel as if I should lly. " How familiar these expressions are. Little things annoy you and make you Irritable- . You can't sleep , you are unable to lift ordinary bnnlcus , and aru subject to dizziness. That bearinjj-dou-n sensation helps to make you feel miserable. You have bnclcache end pains low down in the side , pain in top of huud , later on at base of the brain. Such IL condition point unerringly to serious uterine trouble. If'you had written to Mrs. Pinkham when you first experienced impaired vitality , you would have been spared those hours of awful suffering1. Happiness will be gotia outof yourlife forever , my sister , unless you act promptly. Procure Lydia E. Pinkham't ; Vegetable Compound at once , and begin its use , then write to Mrs. Piulcham , at Lynn , Mass. , if th ri i.s anything about your case you do not understand. You need not be afraid to tell her the things you could not explain to the doe- tor , your letter is fceen only by women and is absolutely confidential. Mrs. Pinkham's vast experience with such troubles enables her to tell you just what is best for j-ou , and she will charge you nothing for her advice. MJIS. .IEXXII : BIEKI.Y , Youngdale , /7 Pa. , writer : "DEAR MRS. PIXKIIAM : Will yoixcindly allow me the pleasure of expressing ray gratitude for the wonderful relief I have experienced by taking your Vege table Compound. I suffered for a long time with nervous prostration , back ache , headache , loss of appetite , a heavy bearing-down feeling , also burning pains 1 in the groins. I could not sleep , was tired all the time , had no ambition. Life ] was a burden to inc. The pains I suffered at times of menstruation were something si dreadful. 1 thought there was no cure for it. I saw3-011 r advertise ment in the paper , and my husband advised me to try your medicine. I took five bottles , and now I am well and happy. Your medicine saved my life. " A Million Women Kave Bsss Benefited by Mrs. Pinkliam's Advice and Medicine "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN. " MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES The national debt is now $13.41 for each individual. In 18C7 it was § G9.2G. 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