'i the children get their feet Wv t and take cold give them a hot foot bath , a bowl of hot drink , a dose or Ayer's Cherry Pectord , and put them to bed. The c.ances ! are they will be all right in the morning. Con tinue the Cherry Pectoral a few dys , until all cough has dis appeared. Old coughs are also cured ; we mean the coughs of bron chitis , weak throats and irritable lungs. Even the hard coughs of consumption are always made easy and frequently cured by the continued use of Every doctor fcnows that wild cherry bark is the best remedy known to medical science for soothing and healing inflamed throatr r.nd lungs. Of Or , Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters T&a BaoS Atlvsco sF t ° sof \Vo ii. . li.ivc Bomeof the most eml- jipi-t piciaiis ! in the United States. Uiius.is.r ' | iiorHinities | aiul long experi ence cm.ally ! fit tliein for giving you medicilulvioc. . AVrito fiecly all the pariitsuiai 4 in vour ease. Address , Dr. J. C AYER , Lowell , Mass. "CA8CAKJ5T8 do nil claimed for them a truly wonderftit medicine. I have often a vac'liclue pleasant to take and at last 't iu Cascarets. Since taking them , my ve oun7ta uuritled and my complexion has im- f"u xia-w iiiaettc'ly and I feel much hetter in every way " MusiSALLIE J2. SELLAiis. L'jttrellTenn. CANDV CATHARTIC rrtADE MARK REGISTERED Pleasant. Palatable. Potent , Taste Good. Do Good Never S , Uen , Weaken , or Gripe. lOc , 25c. 50c. . . . CURE CONSTIPATION. . . . ns Remedy ( ompanT , Chlraro , Jlnnlri-al , New York. 319 Af * Sold and cnnrantecd by alldrng- r&iJ gists to CUKE Tobacco Habit. C ! R C US CIRCUS ! 5'IIK nnil cafalofiiH1 . of the latest sheet inn < ic ] > ul > - lishcil , at iMit r iU > < ; . All for three 1-cent IKMHK- * stumps to im-pay the postago. Get your money's worth. Cheapest sheet inuMr toroon earth. Address , F. P. Jcau Sheet Music- Store , Sioux City , Iowa. POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC Olves relief in KITE minutes. Sender or & FKEU trial package. Sold by rufjpists. One ! > ox sent postpaid n receipt of 81.00. Six boies u.OO. iddress TUGS , roriun. ruin. , PA. MENTION' THIS PAPER rrafi wcmxo TO The IVcird Indian Dance. In an Indian dance the performers are usually arranged in a single or dou ble row or in small groups , and eilher maintain their positions throughout or vary it by moving slowly around in a circle. The particular movement by which this is accomplished is an alter nate stamping of the feet or prancing , which not even the mo t enthusiastic admirer of things Indian would call graceful. The movement is also invari ably accompanied and timed by a chant , sometimes weird , but always monotonous , and the music which often lends its aid is evolved from a drum or by rubbing one stick over another in which notches have been cur , or more commonly by what boys call a "bull roarer. " an instrument consisting of a flat piece of wood to the middle of which a string is attached. By rapidly whirling Hie wood about the head a loud purring or subdued roaring is pro duced. This is supposed to have a pow erful influence in exorcising evil spirits or in notifyiug-good spirits that atten tion is desired. In addition to these in struments the rattle is very much in evidence in many dances , and is an im portant part of the paraphernalia. Hat- ties are often made of shells-of gourds , partly filled with pebbles , sometimes of a frame or circlet of wood about half an inch deep , covered with tightly stretched skin and mounted on a suit able handle. In ninny of the dances ad ditional rallies are used , consisting of turtle shells bound on the legs of the dancers at the knee , and having attach ed to tlrem a bunch of deer or sheep hoofs , which give out a rhythmical clank as the performers stamp in uni son. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . * Truthfulness. "A woman has to have some con fidence in her husband , " remarked Mrs. Meeklon. "I don't quite see why , " replied the wife in a rathe.- hard tone. "Because she can't help herself. Now , wli'-n I went to the polls to de posit my ballot you had to rely on niy honor lo make me vote ihe way you told me to , Henrietta , you know you did. " Washington Star. An Unprincipled Acr. Mrs. Severn Did you ever hear ol such a thing ! Mrs. Sixtus It certainly was mean of him to go to Dakota to oppose the divorce after she had journeyed all the way out there to secure it. Philadcl uhia North American. Easy Chances. A slip may sprain , a thump may bruise ; easy chances for pain and trou ble. An easy way to cure right off is to use St. Jacobs Oil. It takes no chances and knows what it can do. rsttsburg has been called the city ot bridges. No fewer than fourteen bridges span Ihe Mouougahela and Al Jeghany rivers within the city limits. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS , as they cannot re : ch HIP ? cit of the disease. Catarrh is a bleeder or constitutional disease , and in order to cure it jou i u t take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh i nre is taken intern : lly , and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years , and is a regular prescription. It is com posed of the best tonics known , combined with the best blood purifiers , acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials , free. F. J. CIIKNKY & CO. , Props. , Toledo , O. Hold by Druggists , price 75c. Admiral Schley is one of thirteen children and has two uncles each the father of others 13. He is no believer in unlucky numbers. A catalogue of 301) ) prizes , suitable h every taste and condition , mailed on in- ( [ iiiry. Prizes given for saving Diamond "C" ' Soap wrappers. Address Cudah.v So.-ip Works. South Omnhn. Neb. The average number of horses killed in Spanish bull fights every year ex- c-i-eds 5,000 , while from 1,000 to 1,200 bulls are sacrificed. Iti ( i For Infants and Children. u iye Bought VegefeblcPrcparationforAs- simiiaUng UieToodandRegula- ling the Stomachs andBovrels of Bears the Signature Promotes pfgesfioivCkerful- ness andRest.Contains neither of ppiurjrtMorphine norlfineral. NOT Anist fhytrmxat' - f terra Sctd - Aperfect Remedy for Constipa tion , SourStomach.Diarrhoea , Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness and LOSS OF Sl/EEB Tac Simile Signature of . CUSTOM EXACT COPY'OF WRAPFEB. . . THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. He What is this , dear ? She Pounc take. He Isn't it rather small for it ; weight ? Indianapolis Journal. Molly I wonder why those chicken ; are called leghorns. Dolly Don't yoi see the little horns on their ankles- Brooklyn Life. "There's a lady pianist at the museun who plays with her toes. " "Umph That's nothing ; my baby does thatl"- Yonkers Statesman. "You look nice enough to eat , " ex claimed the youth. "And so I do , " re plied the maiden , "three times a day. ' Ohio State Journal. Tommy "Why are single womei called spinsters ? " Pa "I expect it' ; because they arc always spinning i web to catch a man , my boy. " Loudoi Fun. Manager If young Gotrox backs tha play of yours he is a fool. Miss Foot lites That's all right. Fools rush ii where angels fear to tread. Towi Topics. Mrs. Bangle They say that half tin world doesn't know how the other hal lives. Bangle Then It must be the ? "don't read the patent medicine testi monials. Judge. Pupil What , in your opinion , ' - professor ser , is the most difficult mathematica problem ? Poor Professor ( grimly- ) Tryiug to make both ends meet , . 1112 dear sir. Tid-Bits. "You know , after all , " said the younj father , "a baby does brighten up UK house. " Single Skeptic "I daresay I've noticed the gas burning late ir your room recently. " Moonshine. He "What lovely flowers. Do yoi know , they remind me of you ? " She- "Why , they are artificial. " He "Yes I know ; but it requires close examiua tiou to detect it.- Chicago News. A servant girl in a Birmingham fain ily was taken to task for oversleeping herself. "Well , ma'am , " she said , " ] sleep very slow , and so it takes me s long while to get me night's rest. " Tit Bits. First member musical committee "Does the new soprano's voice lill tht church ? " Second member "Hardly The ushers tell me there are always vacant seats in the gallery. " Detroit Journal. "Well , I'm glad o' one thing. Out Jim seems to have good religious com- p'uy. " "How is that , mother ? " "His last letter says he's comin' home in a converted yacht. " Cleveland Plain Dealer. "I see , " said the elderly boarder , "that the paper says that the foe re treated doggedly. I wonder what sort of retreat that was ? " "Presumably , " said the Cheerful Idiot , "they took to their barks. " Indianapolis Journal. Judge "You are accused of stealing six reams of paper , three gallons of ink , and five gross of pens. What have you to say ? " Prisoner "Your honor , I am a novelist , and I was merely col lecting material for a new story. " Puck. Traveling Man A chop and a cup ol coffee , quick ! My train leaves in twen ty minutes. Waiter Yes , sah. .Seven ty-live cents , sah. Traveling Man DC you want pay in advance ? Waiter- Yes , sah. Yo' may be gone befo' it's cooked , sah. "I have an invention which will revo lutioni/e the world , " said the boaster. "There ought to be a great demand for something like that in Central and South America , " replied the matter-of- fact man. Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele graph. "And these places where you vote , ' ' said the gentleman from Europe , "you call them the polls ? " "Yes , " said the North Carolina citizen , "we 'call 'em that. But the warmth around 'here makes 'em spcm a good deal more like equators. " Washington Star. Burglar Bill ( "to his new cell-mate ) So you're a musician , are ye , air got sent here fer stealing a pianny ? Well , ve won't do much musical practicin' in dis place , I'll bet. Newcomer Oh , I lou't know. If I get hold of a file I'll probably try a few bars. Exchange. "I'm ready , " shouted the speaker , "to meet calmly any emergency that may irise. " At this moment the platform collapsed and the speaker exhibited great , perturbation. "How about that ne ? " they asked him later. "That one lid notarise. ' ' Indianapolis Journal. "Now that you've got your dog ngain , " snld the rough-looking man , pocketing the reward , "you might ask me if I wouldn't like something to Irink. " "You forget , sir , ' ' sternly re- alied the owner of the animal , "that I said in my advertisement , "no ques tions asked. " Chicago Tribune. Dudley ( to phy icianl-Both women ite fruit for s'upper , and I suppose it svasn't quite ripe. My mother-Jn-law kvas taken sick first : but believing that my wife would be soon seized with a similar attack , I deferred sending for rou until you would be able to kill two jirds with one stone. Life. "Yesterday , ' ' said Jabson. "I refused L poor woman a request for a small mm of money , and in consequence of ny act I passed a sleepless night. Tlie ones or her voice wore ringing in my ars thft whole time. " "Your softness > f heart does you credit , " said Mabsor.j 'who was the Avoman ? " "My AVife. " fnr.ity Fair. Farmer Jones "You want a job , eh ? ! never seen the likes uv you looking or a job before. " Weary Wrambler 'Oh ' , it's a mere fad with me ! I want . ' job fer de same reason dat ladles go lumming I want ter mix right in wid er family , " and git morally shocked , nd- see jest how de odder half lives , nd all dat. " Puck. Uaptnin Davfc. Captain Dave , of the Piute tribe o Indians , is a character in his way , am ha.s achieved considerable reputatioi as a wit. Civilization has done mud for Captain Dave ; among other thing it has taught him the Yankee way o replying to one question by asking an other. This is well illustrated in th story which the Evening Chronicle o Virginia City , Nevada , tells : Some white men were joking Captaii Dave the other da j about his claim tha he could tell all the various tribes o Indians. But as usual , when one at tempts to get ahc d of Captain Dave they came out second best. One ques tion put to him was as follows : "Captain Dave , doesn't Shoshoni look pretty much same as Piute ? " "Yep. " "Doesn't Shoshone dress all same ai Piute ? " "Yep. " "Then when Shoshoue talks Piute how you tell him ? " "When Dutchman talk English , hov you tell him ? " came the laconic bu pertinent reply , in faultless'pronuncia tion. Germany and Asia Minor. It is inevitable that Asia Minor shal eventually pass from Mohammedanism and whether Germany accomplishes tin task or not , the Sultan must yield to Christian nation. It is just as inevitable that diseases of the digestive organs musl yield to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters which are usually called dyspepsia , con stipation and biliousness. Aii Old-Timer. Hix That was a pretty good stor ; Hoax told this morning. Dix Yes ; but it has shattered my be lief in an old axiom. nix What one do you refer to ? Dix The one in which we are led t < believe the good die young. In "Winter Use Allen's Foot-Ease A powder to be shaken Into the shoes During Avinter your feet feel imcoml'ort able , nervous , and often cold and damp If you have perspiring , smarting feet o tight shoes , try Allen's Foot-Ease. I warms and rests the feet and make walking easy. Cures swollen am SAveatiug feet , blisters and callous spot * RelieA'es corns and bunions of all pail and is a certain cure for chilblains an < Trost bites. Try it to-day. Sold by al druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Tria package mailed FREE. Address Allei 8. Qlmsted. Lc Roy. N. Y. Jisml"ectant. A simple and very efficient disinfect ant to pour down a sink is a smal quantity of charcoal mixed with cleai water. Gates' Mexico Tours. First tour leaves Chicago Jan. 17 ; sec Mid tour leaves Chicago Feb. 11 , 1S99 Price of ticket includes all traveling ex penses for thirty days. These tours an nade by special trains of palace cars , in ihuling dining cars. For descriptive books iml r-'itos write lo Chas. H. GaLcs , Toledo Dhio. Good taste rejects excessive nicety ; i ) treats little things as little things am" , s not hurt by them. Feullon. Write It Down. Write It down in a book , so you car see it every day , that St. Jacobs Oil i : is sure to cure Lame Back or Lum bago as you write it down. It does its best Avith ft and leaves behind a cure that stays. Coal is dearer in South Africa than in any other part of the world. It is cheapest in China. To Care a Cold in One Day Fake Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All Inigeists refund the money if it fails to cure , ! 5c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Don't forget that it is wicked to bet md lose ; no man has the moral right to jo wrong.- I shall recommend Piso's Cure for Con- iiimptiou far and wide. Mrs. Mulligan L'lnnistcad , Kent , England , Nov. 8 , ISDo. The total lougih of the world's tele- iraph system has now reached 4,008- )21 ) miles. Positive , soap ; comparative , good oap ; superlative , Diamond "C" Soap. Happiness is in the present ; the fu- ure is the morrow which never is mown. Many diseases considered incurable - * curable are catarrh under other names. Simple catarrh in the head is called incurable. Con sumption is ca tarrh of the lungs , and its victim is , no doubt , past help in the more ad vanced stages ; but great num- crs of people die of consumption eedlcssly. It is certain that every hase of catarrh , including" many cases f consumption , arc cured by the right reatmcnt. Pe-ru-na , Dr. ITartman's reat prescription , attacks catarrhal iseases scientifically and cures them. > r. Ilartman explains it fully in his ooks which arc mailed on application , fere is a letter from Mrs , Ilarmeiiing , faze ManieVis. . , who is one of many urcd of consumption by Pe-ru-na. he bays : \--ru-na Medicine Co. , Columbus , O. DEAB SIRS : "I cannot praise your jmedy too highly. Last winter I had i grippe and hemorrhage of the lungs ) lloAved. All the doctors around here ) ld me I had to die of consumption , hen I thought I would ask Dr. Hart- lan for advice , which I did. He pre- iribed Pe-ru-na for me , and I took it jcording to his directions and "was ired. I advise , everybody that is oubled with lung disease to take Dr. artman's treatment. I am sure they ill not regret it if they do. I am now ijoying good health , and can thank e-ru-na for it. " jiuMn < c tiie Dirt. It cannot be said that the oyster Im presses one as being a cleanly creat ure ; yet he dislikes dirt , and gets rid of it in his own way. In the hollow o most oyster-shells will be found dark blotches , the size of a linger-nail , which look not unlike blisters. Thi-se spots seem to be a discoloration in thr > slu-il. The silvery surface is unbroken oT them , though the Irlack or dank blue places bulge slightly above Uie sur rounding AVhi' < > shell. Touch tin spots with R fork , and they are easily broken , showing a layer of shell of tissue-paper thinness covering small masses of mud , which may be scraped away until , beneath , the ordinary white oyster-shell is reached. Faith in the Doctor. An exchange quotes a stovy said to haA'e been told at a "charity dinner. " A man was brought into the accident hospital Avho was thought to be dead. His Avife was with him. One of the doctors said , "He is dead , " but the man raised his head and said , "No. I'm not dead yet ; " whereupon his Avife admonished ished him , saying , "Be quiet ; the doctor ought to kuoAV best. " A scientist estimates the time sfnco the earth became sutlicleutly eool&l to become the abode of plants , nml ani mals to be about 20.000.0UO years , with in limits of error ranging between 15.- 000.000 anil r.O.nOO.OOO years. Ask your grocer for list of prizes to users of Diamond "C" Soap. A horse vlll live twenty-five days without food , merely drinking water. Mrs. Wlii'.lovr'.H ijnoTiu.Nc ; Ynur : nr < : iitit- ! -ii ffctlnnj ? : EOlteiis the tfums , rcaiite * ina&initiatiuu. allays pain , cures wind colic. ' < cents s tx > Mii > One pound of sheep's wool Is capable of producing one yard of cloth. WANTED. Cnj.eori > : i < l health thatn-I'P-A N'-wll ! not bt'iipflt. St'iul 5 cents to Ul-vuin Chpnrloft1 Co. . New York , for lo.oainiilfs ami ' < " ' t % tincmal3. ! ! Defeat is a school in which truth al ways grows strong. THANKFUL TO MES. PINKHAM. Earnest Words From "Women "Who Have Been Believed of Backache- Mrs. Pinkham Warns Against Neglect. DEAR MRS. PINKHAM : I have "been thankful a thousand times , sinoe I wrote yon , for what your Vegetable Compound has done for me. I followed your ad vice carefully , and now I feel like a different person. My troubles were back ache , headache , nervous tired feeling1 , painful menstruation and lencorrhoea. I took four bottles of Vegetable Compound , one box of Liver Pills , and used one package of Sanative Wash , and am now well. [ thank you again for the good vou have done for inc. ELLA E. BUENNER , East Rochester , Ohio. Great numbers of such letters as the above are constantly being re ceived by Mrs. Pinkham from wo men who owe theirhealth andhap- piness to her advice and medicine. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn , Mass. Her advice is of fered free to all suffering women who are puzzled about themselves. If you have backache don't neg lect it or try heroically to ' 'work it down , "yoiT must reach the root of the trouble , and nothing will do this so safely and surely as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Backache is accompanied by a lot of other aches and wearying sensations , but they nearly always foine from the same source. Remove the cause of these distressing things , and 3-011 become well and strong. Mrs. S. J. SWAXSOX. of Gibson City , 111. , telli her ex perience in the following letter : t " DEAR MRS. PIXKHAM : Before using your medicine I was troubled with head ache and my back ached so that I could not rest. Your medicine is the bt"-t 1 have ever used ; it has relieved me of my troubles , and I feel like my self again. Thanks to Lydia E. Pinkham. ' I would advise an y one troubled with female weakness to take your mtidi- l shall also recommend it wherever I can as a great reliever of pain. " A Million Women Have Been Benefited by Mrs. PinKham's Advice ana Medicine "Thoughtless Foks : ! Have the Hardest Work , but Quick Witted People Use CATALOGUE THIS SIG CATALOGUE CQfJTAIHS II2O PAGES la M ino'.t-s In tUc , contains o\erlWWU ( quotations , lU.OJO illustration * . the lasvevt.mo'-t complete and lowest priced ciitnlo uo ever pubiit-hm NAMES THE LOWEST V/HOIESALE CHICAGO PRICES OH EVERYTHING inciailn. * ever , ) tiling in drocrrlcc , l > rug > , llrj Uoctis , Jiotlon. , < lilnir.r , ( tnl , Dre M , Moots aart Shoes , Matches , Jewelrr , IccL > , lUrdnnrr , S n r , Agricultural Implements , Kurnltcrc , llaracjn , haJJIr. , Hiircifi , Hmlng Machines , t'roeter. , Organs , I'lano , . 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"Sears , Koebuck & Co. is one of the largest Louies o ; its ! < d in Chicago. " Chicago Inter Ocean. "The bit ; catalog-vie forms one of the finest shopping mediums that could possibly be sent into o. district.- ' .Boyce'a Monthly , ChUaco. 'Their catalogue is a vast department etorc boiled down. " Atlanta Constitution. "The catalogue is certainly n. merchandise encyclopaedia. " Chicago Epworth Herald. "A law should bo passed compelling the use of thte catalogue in ail publirsphools. " The lion < " . . A J-fUtit"iiru We coultl qaote thousands of similar eitracti. HEXD15 CLMSATOM'E and TOO ulll recede the-i'lli. liooL b rrlorntjait. \ddress , SEArJS , ROEBUCK & CO.lnc.\ ( CHICAGO , ! LL. , U. S. A. SparroAVs Fight .Like Game Cocks. Sparrows arc the most determined fighters among the birds , the bull dogs among the four-footed animals being , the nearest to these little pests in point of grit and endurance. Two of them were recently observed in terrific combat on the roof of a house. In the fury of battle they nearo.l- the edge of the roof and one toppled over. Instantly the other Hew on the top of him and forced litrn to the pave ment , where the contest was resumed as fiercely as ever. They took no no- lice of a bystander who approached the angry birds and picked up beth of them. After carrying them a little dis tance he set them free , but their spirit was unbroken , and they went at it again , bill and claw. By and by one of them gave in and fled , but his rival was not generous enough to let him be , for he gave chase , but whether he caught him or not the onlooker was un able to learn. Wherever they may roam these birds may always be relied upon for impudence and quarrelsomeness. No Pnuishuient Too Severe. Mrs. Blinks A Berlin editor has been sent to prison for three months for printing a joke about Emperor Will iam. Don't you think that outrageous ? Mr. Blinks ( thoughtfully ) Well , I don't know. Perhans it was a pun. New York Weekly. Not an Exception. 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Use Big for unnatural aiicnargej , inflammationa , Gaarantred irritations or ulcerationi I to . of mucous membranei. PrerenU coaitgioo. J'ainless tnd , npt astric- . gent or poisonons. Hold by Urnjfglst * , or sent in plain wrapper , ° * Il.00.or3bouiesfj2.75. Circular ieat on requtit. S. C. X. 1' . 3-99 coi = te TOR i _ CURES WHERE ALL E18i FAILS. , Best Cough Smip. TartcsQood. Use ! ' in time. Bold by drogglau. CONSUMPTION 's