"That , " exclaimed the Spanish gen- real aa ho mopped the presplratlon from his brow , "Is one ofthonarrowesi escapes I have had for some time. ' What IB the matter Inquired his aid * r"See this typo-written page ? I sale in dictation that I was 'seeking light the amanuensis got It 'soeklnc /and ' " Washington Btar. AN OPHN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We nf o asserting tn the courts our right to the exclusive use of the word "CASTOIUA. " and "PITCHER'S OASTORIA , " as our Trade Mark. I , Dr. Samuel Pitcher , of Hyannls , Massa chusetts , was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " the RODio thot has borne and does now bear the fac-siinilo signature of CHAS. II. FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA" which has been used In the homes of iho mothers ol America for over thirty years. Look carefully at the wrapper and see that It Is "the kind you have alwaya bought. " and has the signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No ono has authority from mo to UHC my narao ex cept The Centaur Company , of which Chas H. Fletcher Is President. March 8. lf07. ! SAMUEL PITCHER , M. D. Nervous Old Lady ( to deck hand on steamboat ) : "Mr. Steamboatman , Is there any fear of danger ? " Deck Hand ( carelessly ) : "Plenty of fear , m'am , but not a bit of danger. " Harlem Life. . Hint lo Undo Snm. : Now that the government has called | out 125,000 troops of the National Guard and formed camps In every State , the great questions confronting the authorities are , first , how to feed the men , and secondly , how to keep them In good health. New troops , suddenly - . ; denly called from comfortable homes ' to the privations of camp , are sure to become subject to various kinds of complaints. Sleeping on the ground , getting wet , and other kinds of ex posure superinduce rheumatism , neu ralgia , catarrh , asthma , hay-fever , yel low fever and other kindred ills. It is understood , as a precautionary meas ure , that certain scientific gentle men of prominence are seeking to supplant quinine and other dras tic tonics -by what Is known as This is well. DROPS The first thing the hospital authorities should do is to lay in a supply of "Five Drops , " which is a sure cure for the above mentioned complaints , and many others. No regimental doctor should be with out them , as at a small cost the gov ernment may thus save much future expense. Men can't fight unless free of disease , and "Five Drops" will keep our boys In such excellent trim that when they meet the Spaniards they will give a good account of themselves. Good medicine is as important in camp as good food , and there is no better medicine than "Five Drops. " Sold only by the Swanson Rheumatic Cure Company , 1C7-1G9 Dearborn street , Chicago. Sample bottle may be obtained for 25 cents. It's a wonder. Try it. The Inland Steel Company of Chicago cage Heights , 111. , has its plant run ning night and day. Don't Tobacco Spit ana Smoke Tour Lilc Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever , bs mag netic , full of life , nerve , and vigor , takeNo-To- Bac , the wonder-wcrkcr. that makes weak men strong. All druggists , 50c or Si. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. . Chicago or New York. Why is it necessary to take milk from a cow that gives ic ? Jhako Into Tour Shoes. 'Allen's Foot-Ease , a powder for the feet. It cures painful , swollen , smartIng - Ing feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight-fitting or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweating , callous and hot , tired , nervous , aching feet. Try it to day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address , Allen S. Olmstcd. Le Roy. N. Y. Kate : "Belle and Charley seem to be rather sweet on one another. " Maud : "Sweet ? Why , they -were out playing gclf all the afternoon. " Kate : "But 'bat doesnt signify. " Maud : "It does in their case. They forgot to take the clubs with them when they went out. " Boston Transcript. Why have so many people the fac ulty of finding out things that are none of their business ? HOW RELIEF CAME. From Cole County Democrat , Jefferson CItyMi Wnen la grippe visited tblssoctlon about seven years ago Herman B. Eveler , of 81L W. Main St. , Jefferson Mo. , was ouo of the victims , and has since been troubled with the after-effects of' the disease. 5'e is a well-known contractor and builder , a business requiring much mental and physi cal work. A year ago his health began to fail and ho was obliged' to discontinue work. That bo lives today is almost a miracle. Ho says : "I woa troubled with shortness of .broath , palpitation of the heart and a general de bility. My back also pained mo severely. " 1 tried one doctor after another and numerous remedies suggested by my friends , but without apparent benefit , and oogaii to Kivo up hopo. Then I saw Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pillls for Palo People extolled jin a St. Louis /paper , and af- 'ter investiga tion decided to give thorn a trial. "After using the first box I . „ , . ' „ . , . lolt wonacrrul- A Contractor's Difficulty. ] y relieved and was satisfied that the pills were putting mo on the road to recovery. I bought two more boxes and continued taking them. "After taking four boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People I am restored to good health. I feel like a now man , and having the will and energy of my former days returned I am capaoleof transacting my business with increased ambition. "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People arc a wonderful medicine and anyone that is afflicted with shortness of breath , palpi tation of the heart , nervous prostration and general debility will find that tlieso pills are the specific. HEIIMAK H. EVEI.EB. " Subscribed and sworn to before mo a Notary Public , this 24th day of May , 1807. ADAM POCTSZONO , Notary I'ubUe. Mr. Eveler will gladly answer an inquiry regarding this if stamp is enclosed. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure people ' troubled with the a'f tor-effects of the grippe because they act directly on. the impure blood. They are also a specific for chronic erysipelas , catarrh , rheumatism aud all diseases duo to impure or impoverished blood. A Htrn fo Custom In India. London Mnrn'-'s Trader : Indian pa pers tell of the custom which is be ing observed with great ceremony now by all visitors to a new-born baby of the royal family of Mysore. Every lady who Is a friend of the family Is expected to lay upon the shrieking in fant a gold piece , usually a sovereign. The collection in three days amount ? to a large sum , and it belongs to the nurse , who is expected to tip the ser vants out of it. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-0. It Is a delicious , appe tizing , nourishing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it be cause when properly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee , but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant , but a health bv/lder , and children , as well as adults , can drink it with great benefit. Costs about M , as much as coffee. 15 and 25c. Don't judge a man l > y the clothes he wears , instead of those he pays for. Educate your Uovrels T. lth Cascnrets. Candy Cathartic cure constipation forever. lOc , 25c. If C C. C. fail , druggists refund money. "You say you tole de cop he was a lobster , did you ? Wet did he do ? " "Pinched me. " "VTinHloir'R Sootlilnpr Syrup For children teeth.ing.Miftens the trums.rediuesinflam mation , allays pain , cores vrlndcoile. 25 centra bol tic. Don't think because an heiress is a female heir that a mattress is a fe male mat. For Lung and chest diseases , Piso's Care Is the Lest medicine we have usc < l. Mrs. J. L. Northcott , Windsor , Ont. , Canada. Don't worry because you have noth ing to worry about FITS 1'crmaDcntlyCured. WoJitaornerronsncssaftc. first day's use of Dr. Kline's Circat Nerve Restorer. Send for FREE S .OO trlnl bottle and trontiso. Dii. U. H. KLINE. Ltd. . 031 Arch St. . Philadelphia , Pa. Don't give your candid opinion to a friend unless you are tired of the friendship. Don't do things today so you'll have to do them over tomorrow. Why should a man who follows the races expect to get ahead of them ? Greatly Tested. The loss of the hair Is one of the roost serious losses a woman can undergo. Beautiful hair gives many a woman a claim to beauty which would be utterly wanting if the locks were short and scanty. It is almost as serious a loss when J the natural hue of the hair begins to fade , and the shining tresses of chestnut and auburn are changed to gray or to a faded shadow of their former brightness. Such a loss is no longer a necessity. There is one remedy which may well be called a great remedy by reason of its great suc cess in stopping the falling of the hair , cleansing the scalp of dandruff , and re storing the lost color to gray or faded tresses. Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a stand ard and reliable preparation , in use in thousands of homes , and recommended by everyone who has tested it and experi enced the remarkable results that follow its use. It makes hair grow. It restores the original color to hair that has turned gray or faded out. It stops hair from fall ing , cleanses the scalp of dandruff , and gives the hair a thickness and gloss that no other preparation can produce. carried over fn > isl 37mu3f be gacrlfeed now. Kcw illlffh Grade , all Styles , Ibeat equipment , yuaran- Ite&S. S9.75 to SI7.OO. , Used wheels , late models , all makes , S3 to SI2. TTesMp on approval Kith- ovtacfntpayment. Wrlto JT uartrnln lint and art catalogue . BICYCLE FREE for modelii. . - w ii-aooi. mwenwo cri > on to ndvertlM them. Send for one. Kldernccntf wanted. LeamhcwtoEornalilcjcloandmakcnioDBJ' K. B. MEAD CYCLE CO. . CHICAGO. HEW DISCOVERY ; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( jnlckrcllotand cares worst eases. Send for book o testimonials and 1O days' treatment Free. Or. B.H.GBUassos3 , AOuU.Cc. Mrs. Herzraann , of 356 East CSth St. , New York City , writes : "A little more than a year ago , my hair began turning gray and falling out , and althong-h 1 tried ever so many things to prevent a continuance of these conditions , I obtained no satisfaction until 1 tried Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor. After traing one bottle my hair was restored to its natural color , and ceased falling out. " Mrs. HERZMANN , 356 Kaat 6Sth St. , New York City. " I have sold Dr. Ayer's Hair Vigor for fifteen years , and I do not know of a case where ft did not give entire satisfaction. I have been , and am now nsing it myself for dandruff and gray hair , and am thoroughly convinced that it is the best on the market. Nothing that I ever tried can touch it. It affords me great pleasure to recommend it to the public. " FRANK M. GROVE , Fauns- dajc , Ala. There's more on this subject In Dr. Ayer's Cureboofc. A story of cures told by the cured. This book of'ioo pnges is sent free , on request , by the J. C. Ayer Co. , Lowell , Mass. When Auswering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Taper. It soils like "Hot Cnkos. " Kon- dall's Perfected Receipt Boole. 200 pages. Over 100 fine illustrations. Hun dreds of the best of prescriptions and rcei'ipte for everything. To Live Agents we will send a copy with terms to asents For lo Cents to pay postaso. The Kendall Publishing Co. , Saratoga Springs , N. Y. BRIDE AND GROCfrtt FAR APAP.1 Wedded by Proxy While the Atlantl Separated Them. Corning to this country as fast ai ocean steamer can bring her Is th < young wife of Carl J. Gryn , who li engaged In business as broker and In surance agent at 15 Bridge street , Pat erson , N. J. The pair were weddec a few days ago while the groom wai In Paterson and the bride In Amster dam. Gryn's father Is a well-to-d ( broker In Amsterdam. The latter de sired that his son should follow In his business , but the young man refused declaring that he Intended to travel Father and son quarreled , with the re suit that the latter left home. Hewas then only 18 years old. After tw < years of rough life Gryn obtained i position with the Netherlands em bassy In London and while there was discovered by Melndert Van Huystel , r merchant of Amsterdam , who toldhh _ father of his whereabouts. He became reconciled with his father and returnee l.o h'ts home In Amsterdam , only to fal deeply in love with Van Huystel'f daughter. His attachment was recip- / . coated , but the parents would not con sent to an immediate marriage , as Miss Van Huystel was scarcely 17 years old Gryn again became enraged and lefl "home , coming to this country and embarking in business with Eugene Murray In Paterson. He received a letter from Miss Van Huystel foui weeks ago , saying she had gained the consent of both his and her parents for their marriage and asked him to name the clay. Gryn had sworn when he left home that he would never set foot there again and he determined to live up to his resolve. Miss Van Huy stel , however , wrote that her parents were too aged to cross the ocean and had declared that the marriage must occur at home , and he was in a dilem ma until a lawyer friend suggested marriage by proxy. Gryn empowered William H. J. Ten Henzel of Amster dam as his proxy. The official seal of the consulate in New York city was affixed by William M. B. Grovenhorst , vice consul , and the document wag forwarded to Amsterdam. Gryn re ceived a cablegram saying that Miss Van Huystel had appeared with Ten Henzel before Burgomaster Meinerz and had been married. The bride add ed that she intended taking a steamer that day for this country. Gryn says that when his bride arrives the re ligious wedding ceremony will be per formed in the Dutch Reformed church of New York city. WRITES WITH BOTH HANDS. Wonderful Feat of Penmanship Performed - . formed by nil Australian. Wrapper writing is , it would seem , a popular way of earning a livelihood with the inmates of Rowton house , a 6-penny hotel. Here is an amusing story of the perfection to which it may be brought by practice and a strong will : "There is a tradition lingering among the elder brethren of the wrapper writ ing profession to the effect that , once upon a time , when the work was bet ter paid than now , a young man from Australia turned up and ventured as a last resource into their sphere of la bor. He spent his all and found him self stranded until funds should arrive from the antipodes. So , on the sug gestion of an acquaintance , he applied for a job at the world famed firm of Schmidt & Co. On being duly installed and supplied with 500 envelopes and some pages from a directory he looked around and asked for a pen. " 'But you have one already , ' said the young man in authority. " 'I want two , ' said the Australian , and an interested and obliging fellow scribe supplied the need. The scene which thereupon ensued baffles descrip tion , for the colonial , separating the pile of envelopes into two equal lots , began copying the addresses by writ ing simultaneously with both hands. So runs the legend , at least , and , fur thermore , it is averred that his rapidi ty was such as to put the 'sloggers' to shame. Fifty pens dropped from the nerveless grasp of those who but a minute before had been writing against time and as if for dear life. A hun dred eyes were fixed in astonishment on the unknown one. Presently the young overseer who superintended the labors of many old enough to be his grandfather rose and timidly said he would consult 'the governor. ' The lat ter arrived , and , the situation beiag explained , the Australian was turned Into a loose box all by himself and fed with another thousand or so of envel opes. At this rate he earned enough in two or three weeks to enable him to last out comfortably until the re mittances arrived ; then he went home and Schmidt's knew him no more. We asked the old gentleman who told ua this yarn to fill his pipe and have an other cup of tea , for we thought he deserved both. " London Telegraph. A Dangerous Diet. A box containing wheat saturated with strychnine was recently placed in the hands of a scientist for exam ination because of the curious fact that a number of insects had been found there , all of which were busily engaged in devouring the poisoned grain. So remarkable did this appear that studies have been made of the tastes and poison-resisting qualities of some of these small creatures. It is ascertained that the weevil will grow and flourish on grain mingled with strychnine. This is destructive to al most all insects , but the weevil seems Lo prefer it to other food. Samples of the same poisoned grain were given pests , and in every Instance they died ilmost immediately. In this same line af research it may be said that almost every poison plant has its parasite , ind from it some form of life derivei its subsistence. A Better Offer : "I sae that a clergy man in Dawson City gave up a salary of $10,000 a year. How do you ac count for that ? " "His parishioners agreed to board him. " Detroit Free Press. hiomnch Trouble. Rov. Goo. Brown , Ernorson , la. , writes : ' 'Soruo time ago I found myself in a very distressed condition from dyspepsia ; every artiale of food scorned to ferment in my stomach , and a square meal was a fore runner of ngouy , so that I feared cancer of the stomach or some kindred evil , but the use of your Dr. Kay's Renovator after two or three do = o3 brought relief , nnd three Lores straightened mo out so that with reasonable prudence I havo.no trouble. " "Stomach trouble" can be cured by Dr. Kay's Renovator when jill other remedies fail. It renovates and "removes the caufe , nnd the disease is cured. As a spring medicine it has no equal. For constipa tion , liver nnd kidney disease it affects a permanent cure. A valuable bsok sent Irco. Druggists sell Dr. Kay's Renovator at 25c and | l , or six for 55 , but if they do not have it , do not take any tubstituto they may say is "just as pee : ! , " for it has no equal. You can got it from us by re turn mail. Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co. , Omaha , Neb. * Don't think because variety is the spice of life that many people arc stuck on hash. To Cure constipation 2oi6vcr. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. lOc or 2Sc. If C. C. C. fall to cure , druggists refund money. Don't judge the size of a girl's foot by the size of the shoe she asks for. The largest block of marble ever sent out of East Tennessee was shipped by way of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road to New England during the first week in March. It was consigned to Norcross Bros. , at East Cambridge , Mass. , and it weighed 45,000 .pounds. It was quarried near Knoxville. If a man walks upright he may be able to avoid the pavements made of good intentions. _ _ Inventors' Ilcuilquurters. All inventors visiting the Exposi tion are invited to make the offices of Sues & Co. . Patent Lawyers , their headquarters. This firm is located ii the famous Bee Building , where fiee patent books and information may be obtained. Why can't a man avoid many a bad scraps by letting his whiskers grow ? The Omaha Kxposltlon of 189S Beats'the Centennial Exposition which occurred in Philadelphia in 1876 away out of sight and is next to the World's Fair at Chicago in importance to the whole country. All of the States in the Trans-Mississippi region are inter ested , and our Eastern friends will en joy a visit to Omaha during the con tinuance of the Exposition , from june to October , inclusive. Buy your ex cursion tickets over the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul R'y. An illustrated folder descriptive of the Exposition will be sent you on receipt of 2-cent stamp for postage. Address Geo. H. Keafford , General Passenger Agent , Chicago , 111. In Manilla Bay "I noticed some time ago that Spain had a torpedo boat that would stay under the water for hours. ' 'Spain has boats that will stay under the water forever. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the comhination , but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the CALIFORNIA Fia SVEUP Co. only , and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CALIFOKNIA Fie SYRUP Co. only , a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the CALI FORNIA FIG Sritup Co. with the medi cal profession , and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs haj given to millions of families , makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives , as it acts on the kidneys , liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them , and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects , please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C-3. SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl. t ri ! VII.T.F. Ky. N KW TOKIT. N. Y. BCSTSCALES. LEAST MONEY JONES Or BINGHAMTON N. Y. "What is your objection to woaien's clubs , professor ? Haven't they as good a risht to orcanizo th ns.vp3 " into clubs for good-fellov/ship , mutua' entertainment , or instruction , as men have ? " " 0 , yes madam. I don't ques tion their right to do anything tney please. My objection to v/omen's clubs if I have any , is that nearly ail the club women I happen to be acquainted with , pronounce it prosr'ni , " Chic ago Tribune. I'ubllc CIocl'F. Few cities are provided v/ith public clocks of such a size and prominent location as to indicate time over met ropolitan districts. But it ia hi h time to check kidney and bladder complaint manifested to ths sufferer by inactiv ity of the organs. Hcstetter's Storn- ach Bitters remedies this , and cures dyspepsia and nervousness. "We ought to worry more ever other people's troubles than our own. ' ' "I do. I worry over my creditors' troubles. " "What are they ? " "My debts. " Detroit words."I troit Free Press. Ilcunty is lllooil Deep , blood means aclcan skin. No heanty tviihout It. Cu-iuiirets. Candy Cathartic cleans your bloo < l and keeps It clean. l v M-tr- riiis uj ) tlic lazy liver unit driving : iil impu- ' riUc * fr'im tlic'body. UoI today to banish pimples. l.oIK blotches , b uclchuarls. nnd that slrfcly bilious complexion by tnUn } , ' Casca- reti bt-aniy fi r ten cents. All druggists , balls faction iruaruntced. lOc. * 5c. 50 < : . Don't get the idea into your head that distance lends enchantment tea a man's view on pay day. Coe'o Cone" I alinm j t u olilret an.i bca * It will l.ienKiip a c&ti Quicker tbau nnylhlns else. It Is altvois reliable. Try It. Don't think because a man holds a position of trust that he will trust you. Hall's Catarrh Cnro Is a constitutional cure. Price , 73c. Don't tell a girl she looks enough to kiss. Actions speak louder than words. "I DO MY OTTO WOEK. " i j , v So Says 'Mis. Mary Kochiotto of Linden , NOT/ Jersey , in this Lottar to Mrs. Pinkham. " Iwas bothered with a flow which would be quite annoying at times , and at others would almost stop. "I used prescriptions given me by my physician , but the same state of affairs continued. 44 After a time I wr taken with I a Hooding , that I was ; obliged to keep my bed. ' tt | * " ' Finally , in despair , I gave up my doctor - " tor , and began taking your medi cine , and have certainly been greatly benefited by its use. "LydiaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Coin- pound has indeed been a friend to me. 441 am now able to do my own work , thanks to your wonderful medicine. I was as near death I believe as I could be , so weak that my pulse scarcely beat and my heart had almost given out. I could not have stood it one week more , I am sure. I never thought I .voiild be so grateful to any medicine. 441 shall use my influence with any one suffering as I did , to have them use Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Every woman that is puzzled about her condition should secure the sympa thetic advice of a woman who under stands. Write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn , Mass. . and tell her your ills. W. N. U. OMAl-lA. NO. 23. 189S Answering fidvertlsetnenva KinflJy 1'Icp.tioa Thia Faser. " IRONING EASY. " Z5sfrA S.--- . s.-f3smll , * gs ? 3tt3uyv . , _ . , . .wi.v , , . A - * - - - - JIL. * fifLJ - i-V-- - - - * - " * - - - * - REQUIRES l'0 ' COOKING HAKES COLLfiRS AND GUFFS 5TIFF AND NICE fiS VfHEIi F1K3T BOUGHT NEW GNE FOUND OF THIS STARCH WILL GO AS FAR AS A POUND AND A HALF OF ANY OTHER STARCH * BROS C ° QrvW < fc\j/ .NEWHAVENCONH . , 'his starch Is prepared on ? clcnUflc principles l > y men ivho hai c tir.d years of practical exrerlcr.ee In fancy aunderintr. 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