cc I suffered terribly and was ex tremely weak for 12 years. The doctors said my blood was all turning to water. At last I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla , and was soon feeling all right again. " Mrs. J. W. Fiala , Hadlyme , Ct. No matter how long you have been ill , nor how poorly you may be today , Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it , put your whole trust in it , throw away everything else. 51.00 a bottle. All drugcists. Ask your doctor ivliat lie thinks of Ayer's Bareaparllla. Fie knownall about this grand old family medicine. Follow his advice and wa-willbesstlsnrrl. J. C. AVER Co. , Lowell , Mass. Antft Il ve Peculiar WayH. T Certain kinds of black ants have little yellow ants which do most ol their work for them. Once ii awhile these little yellow fellows wiT strike and the "blacks" go on a try to foroe them hack to work by cut ting off their food supply. If thai iocs not succeed they will attacl tho strikers in force or make a rail and get another gan # of "yellows" Into the colony. Hut the newcomer * as a rule Join the strikers. Tin strike ends by the "yellows" escap * ing and foundniga colony for them- lelves. How's Thin ? We offer One Hundred Dollars r - . .v'l for nnj ase of Catarrh that cannot IHMM.H-J by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .T. CHKNKY & CO. . I'oleilo. ( > . We the tmderslcned have known r. .1. hi ty t Igr the last ir years , and Iwlieve him iK-rtftl- honorable In all bti.slness tran > : ictiuus and flr ui lallyable to carry out imy obligation * minle l > > flnn. telr & TRUAX. Wholesale DrugKlsts , Toledo. O. AT.DIKO. KlXNAJf & MAKVI2C. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. ( ) . Hall's Catarrh Cure is token Internally , actlnc directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of Iba system. Testimonials sent free. Trice 76C , er Ixittle. Sold bv all Drupulst- : . Hall's Family Pills are thf > best. Muni la II * s 154 Lawyers. There are 154 lawyers in cue city ol Manila , as shown by the register in the supreme court. Of these fifty- nine are other than Spanish and Fil ipino , being mostly Americans Many of both classes hold salaried positions under thegoverment in tht legal work of the departments. FOCKET BOOKS Buy dlret-t from the Mfr. anil Fart fciUf. Mailed on receipt of 15 , 5 or 35 c nts according ta quality desired. State whether for Ladle's ot e < UcinenV un . National Leather Goods Co. , W Row , New York. Six Million Boxes a Year. In. 1895 , none ; in 1900 , 6,000,000 boxes ; that's Cascarets Candy Ca thartic's jump into popularity. The people have cast theirerdict. . Best medicine for the bowels in the world. | All druggists , ioc. EXT'S LJQU1D CREAM Bnlw Is prepared for sufferers frura na l caturib who use m atomlierln spraying the dis eased membranrt All tbi healing and ( oothiif proper ties of Crem Bairn are retain ed ia the new preparation. II doft.snotdrynp tho secretions ; . pricc.lnolndirg sjirvine tufa ' 76c. Atdrupplsts or K'y ' Bro . , i 66 Warren St. , If. Y. , wail it , Sold by 63 DouRlat Stores in Amsrican cities , and the Se t rct7.il ilioe dealers everywhere. Cinllon 1 The j enuint luiv ? \V. L Uousias * rwme and price m i stamped on th - bottom. J Bee Inerceue of < tltt < table bitott ISfiS : :749.TOS Pairs. 13001 = 1,259,754 Pairs. 1901 = 1,560,720 Pah's. Pusfncss More Than Doubled in Four Years. V ? J. . l > oujlAS itmkeu Mid M1 * mow m n1.00 found to be jnst as cool. They v til outwear txvo pairs of ordinary S3.00 and S-U'J snw * . . Marie of the brst leather * , including Patent Corona Kid , Cororn Colt and National Kangaroo. J'a t Color KT ! M aa4 Alwnr * DUck Hool * r d. W.L.I > oupSa ft "CHI Eif Line" rasoot x ji : llc l. Shoes by ninil. 2R cts. extra. Catalog s free. IV. L. HQUfiLAS. Erorkton. Mans , jg JUSTTHSfaKOFIT Kvery farmer hii owa landlord , no in cum * France * , 1:1 * hank account increAsin year by year , luid : vaiuf increasing , I < < too < c Increasing , tptan * i did climate , eio-lleat > school * and churches , low taxation , high prlcai for cattle and grain , otr railway rxtes , and ererj pofcsib e comfort. This is the condition of tb farmer in Western Cnnttda. Province of Manitoba and districts of Assiuilioia , Saskatchewan and Alberta. Thousands of Americans are uow settled there. Reduced rati on sll railways for home * eekers and setters. New dUtricti are hems pened up thi year. Thu new 40-page Atlas ot WestcrnCanada sent trw to all applicants. Apply to f. Pedley , Supt-of Immigration , OtUiwa. Gin. , ot 10 W. V. Bennett. 801 New York Life BideOma - ka. Neb. , Agent for the Govt-rniceut of Cftuatia. MEMORIAL TO MRS. EDDY. IIw Followers Purchase House Where "Science and Health" Wa Written. The house at Lynn , Mass. , where Mrs. Mary Raker G. Eddy wrote her famous book , "Science and Ilealth. " the law a n d the gospel of the great C h r i stiau Science Church of which she is the origin ator and head , has just been pur chased by her faith ful followers in that city and will be preserved as a me morial to their re- HUS. EDDY. vered teacher. It is to be remodeled Into a church. There was talk of tearing down and building a modern church edifice , but the ma jority of the society favor making such changes as will provide a place of wor ship and at the same time keep intact as a memorial the room where the creed was horn. The house is 12 Broad street , central ly located and an ideal location for church purposes. It is the mecca of thousands of pilgrims who come from far and near. At present It is occupied by two families , and they have both been obliged in self-defense to forbid Inspection of the Interior of the prem ises , except in rare cases where people have traveled exceptionally long dis tances with this In view. The upper tenement is occupied by a Mrs. Cole , and 'the tide of travel turns more naturally in her direction than to the lower part of the house , from the t ' . KUK THE BOOK WAS WKITTEN. fart iliiil In * room "Mother" Eddy oc cupied and where she performed her task is in the upper iO'J < ini ; > nt. Some days there Is almost a steady stream of callers ; and the number increased so rapidly that it took up the time of one servant answering the bell and inter fered Avlth household affairs so much that the door had to be closed to all strangers. The room which Is the subject of such solicitation is plain , small and is lighted by a small gable window and a skylight in the roof , which is to be seeu in the picture. One door opens into the hallway and the other leads to a email closet. The view Is practi cally confined to a glimpse of the next housetop , which may be obtained through the skylight by dint of cran- intr one's neck , and the beauties of a lain * which may be seen from the rear window. There was certainly nothing to distract Mrs. Eddy's attention from the work in hand. Whatever else is chnugfd in remodel ing the house , it is likvly thai this room will be preserved as a memenio of the woman and her work , which has gath ered such an array of followers in the ihort lime it has been under way. WOMEN AS MATHEMATICIANS. How It Bothers Some of the Fair Sex to Muke Simple Computations. "Ivish , " said the woman , plaintive- ly. "that the shop girls wouldn't count backward. It gets me so rattled. Like this , for Instance. Suppose you buy 40 cents' worth of something and give them $ o. Here they come along pretty soon with your package and thechauge. 'Forty cents , ' they begin. That's the 40 cents you have just spent and conse quently haven't got. I always con found it with the ? 5 and think I ought to have it , and when I find I haven't got it I get mad. 'Forty cents , ' they say , 'sixty , one dollartwo dollars , three , four , and that makes your five. ' "I never can get the straight of it , " she sighed , "until I go all over it from the beginning right , and count one dol lar , two , three , four-sixty , and then leave out the 40 rents I have spent and haven't got" "It's the same with me. " complained another woman. "I wonder why they teach us m : > < hematics in the schools. What tfcx l does it do us ? I couldn't an.iiou . ! multiply thirty-three and a third by rhiriy-ihree and a third than 11 could fly to the moon. " "Wuj. that's easy. " said the first woman. , "Thirty-three and a third multiplied by thirty-three and a third jis sixty-six and two-thirds , of course. " The first woman smiled admiringly. "You were always so much cleverer about your arithmetic than I was. " she declared. "I remember that at school. I was always perfectly idiotic when it came to doing a sum. When they ask me now at home to multiply any sort of fraction bany other sort of fraction I say : "If you don't believe I am an educated woman look al my diploma. There it is ov.er the mantelpiece : but for the love of heaven don't ask me to do any sort of sum. ' " The blonde girl put in : 'We : ire the same way. " she said , "Cad and I. The other day after pay ing our hoard we had a lot of change left. Then , thinking it over , we found that I owed her 25 cents and sheowed me IS. We didn't know how to pay each other. We laid the money down on the bed and commenced to count it mt There was a difference , we knew , between what she owned me and what [ ojfred her. but for the life of us we couldn't tell what it was. " "The difference between eighteen and twenty-five is eight , isn't it ? " inquired the first woman. "Or la It seven ? " turning to the others. . * . "I'm not sure. " Hiey replied , "wheth er it is seven or eight. " and one of the : * began to count It over and over on h < fingers , with a puzzled look on her face "Well , " resumed the blonde girl , saj the New York Times , "we worried ove it and worried over it until at last \ \ just counted out the money , each of us I counted out 25 cents and handed i to her , and she counted out IS cents an handed it to me , and that was the way we could think of to settle it. " ABOUT OLD FORT MARCY. Efforts to Have Garrisons Stationed al the Hibtoric S-pot. The citizens of Santa Fe are making another effort to have Fort Marcy iv- garrisoned. From a military viewpoint there is no necessity for troops at that post , but there are good historic rea sous for retaining it as a military sta tion. Fort Marcy is the oldest of thv posts of the far Southwestern frontier The original buildings , long since goiu- to decay , were on a bluff overlooking New Mexico's ancient capital. The ; wore laid 8ut by Ilrigadier Genera. Kearney in 1840 , shortly after his occu patiou of the city , and their construe tion was begun by Col. Doniphan' First Missouri Volunteers and contiu ued by Col. Price's Second Missouri Regiment when Doniphan's regimein marched for Chihuahua. The post for nearly half a ceuturj was the headquarters of the Depart ment of New Mexico. At it have been stationed many of the most eminent men In the military annals of the na tion. With the decay of the old adobe buildings , from whose sides cannon frowned down on Santa Fc. new build ings were constructed at the base of the bluff. The post was named after William L. Marcy , who was War Sec retary during Folk's administration. Wilh the new policy of concentrating troops in larger bodies near some great ? ity. Fort Marcy was abandoned , as were a dozen other posts in New Mex ico , the allegiance of the Mexican pop ulation being assured and the Indian problem having been practically solved. But with the departure of the troops Santa Fe felt that her historic pres tige was declining. The city had never been without a garrison Spanish , Mex ican or American for 300 years. Fre quent petitions have been made for the restoration of the post. There is not now. we believe , says the Denver News , a single garrison post in New Mexico , and there were formerly near ly a dozen. In the redistribution of troops among the various army posts there Js no good reason why the ardent wish of Santa Fe should not be granted and at least a squadron of cavalry senf to Fort Marcy. Hnirdrcssing In China. In China the barber's calling is sup ported by government. Although his squat razor only covers an inch or two at a time and makes the operation un necessarily tedious , the barber has the advantage of knowing that be repre sents lawful authority , somewhat as a public vaccinator does here. lie ought never to suffer from being out of work. Then his perquisite , the combings , makes up for natural deficiencies. lie can sell at clear profit tails of his own collecting and making. Perhaps the fact that Chinese hair offers little va riety in color simplifies this kind of commerce. The more sable the hair is. the better ; children's heads are shaven in order that the tail may afterwards be as black and thick as possible. A Chinaman plaits white silk into his hair when he goes into mourning. Tales of a tail might be multiplied. The Chinaman's is more expressive than any that has not the power to wag with satisfaction or droop with dismay. Foi convenience in work it is fastened up in a coil , but for a man to speak to his superior without letting it down is an insult No Christian would enter church in this deshabille ; a stranger might possibly do so. and. in such a case , before beginning the service , the officiating minister would fix him with a glance , and politely for the natives expect politeness under all circum stances address him : "Sir , will you kindly let down your ' " tail' : Now York's Fonndl ng Hospitals. The foundling hospitals in New York have done a great work. The Infant Asylum , fouuded in 18G5 , has been very successful. Here mother and child are kept together and thrive amid whole some influences. When it was estab lished the death rate among infants in the institutions on Randall's and Black- well's Islands was IX ! per cent. This rate has been reduced by the Infant So ciety to nine per cent. , and the. influ ence of the good work done here has re sulted in givnt improvements in public institutions. This was the initial move ment iu private rharitable societies and led to the organization of the Catholic Foundling Asylum and many other in stitutions that do a vast amount of good work to-day. Ninety per cent of the women cared for in the asylum lead respectable lives. The system of keeping mother and child together for months and the good influences brought to bear have been copied in othnr Amer ican cities and in Europe. One thousand patients are cared for in rhe New York institutions alone. Fire Losses of America. Within the last twenty-five years the fire loss in the United States has ex ceeded ยง 2.800.000.000. To this total the year 1001 has contributed losses aggre gating over $170.000.000. Shattering a Dream. Fond Father Is it true , as Tom tells me , that he leads his class ? College President H'm ! Well , yes , he does Into all kinds of mischief. Soin- ervllle Journal. A young man may be as bright as a dollar , but some girls would rntber have the dollar. ' BANKACCOUNTWS SHORl And the Deposits of the Clicckholdcr Failed to Make Jt Good. Here Is a story of two well-known youns Baltimoreans , wliora we will call Mr. Tom Black and .Mr. Dick So-aiul- So. Each prides himself on being abso lutely up to date and up to snuff In all particulars. Tom called around to siv Dick one morning a short time ago. and had scarcely passed through the door before Dick exclaimed : "By George ! The very man. Say. Tom , I want to go to Boston thih after noon , and 1 need $75. I wish you'd let uie have it. I really wouldn't ask you. but you see my position/ ' "Yes , " ' replied Tom , " a sort of'touch- and-go or no-touch-uo-go position. Yoi are better off at home , Dick. It's very cold in Boston. " "Fomewhat frosty here , too. It seems , " said Dick. "But it's all a joke , old man. Come in and sit down. " "Haven't time. " said Tom. "I Ju t stepped around to see if you wouldn't let me have that $100 you already owe me if it's perfectly convenient. " Dick seemed to make a hurried men tal calculation , and then told his friend that he would give him a check for that amount , but didn't think he had quite that much in bank. "But you can go down and see , " he added. So Tom took the cheek , invited Dick to go to the theater with him that even ing , and hurried down to the bank. The paj'ing teller took the check , strolled back , looked at Dick's account , and re turned to the window , shaking his hp.id. "How much does it take to make it good ? " asked Tom. "Not allowed to tell , " replied the teller. Tom went to the receiving teller and deposited SIO to Dick's credit , but that didn't make the check good. Another $10 and still others were put up , with the same result , until Tom began to perspire and the bank people to laugh. Finally Tom deposited his tenth $10 , with the remark that It was a tough game to be up against , and he again presented the check , only to be met with another shake of the teller's head and the Information : "Very sorry. Mr. Blank , but that account was somewhat overdrawn. " Tom gave it up and dashed out of the bank. He had no sooner gone than Dick sauntered in , and , asking how much he had to his * credit , was told $95. $95."Just "Just cash me this check for $90 , " he said , "and if you see Tom Blank to-day tell him I'm awfully sorry I cannot be able to see him this evening , as I have decided to take that little Boston trip we were talking about thiu morn. Ing. " Baltimore Sun. BOTH IN THE SAME BOAT. Instance of "Tour Pace IB Familiar * and Its Results. An aggravated form of that mental disorder which possibly js best diag nosed in the hard-worked expression , "Your face is perfectly familiar , but for the moment your name has quite es caped me. " Is thus given by a recent victim of it : "I was on my way to the theater , and in the corridor of a hotel I met a man whose face was perfectly familiar , but whose name I could not recall for the life of me. The man rec ognized me instantly , and shook hands with a display of genuine pleasure. When I apologized for my haste by ex plaining that I was going to the theater he asked me If I had any objection to his joining me. 1 had none , and he came along. That evening was a continuous- performance nightmare. Long before the first act ended I had lost hopelessly the thread of the plot in a brain-racking effort to recall my friend's name. He seemed to know me"so well'that I had not the courage to ask him who he was or where I had met him. After the theater he asked me to have a bite to eat with him. I accepted. If ever a man had earned an honest meal , I had. In the chophouse I met a real friend. An introduction and exposure of my ig norance were Inevitable. I made a clean breast of It 'For the life of me , ' I said , 'your name has slipped my tongue. ' Rarely have I seen an expression of such profound relief , of such peace and contentment , come over a man's face as spread over the countenance of my nameless friend. He grasped my hand and shook it. 'By Jovehe shouted. 'Do you know 1 haven't had one sec ond's peace since I saw you , trying to place you ? Who are you , and what's your name ? ' " New York Evening Post. A Deserted Street in Paris. A queer discovery has been made In Paris in the shape of a street uninhab ited and ignored by all. In the course of the work in progress for widening the Rue Vaneau , this roadway which it would be incorrect to describe as a thoroughfare , considering that the ends were blocked up was discovered. It had neither paving stones nor pave ment , was two meters wide , and an old Inscription showed that It was former ly called Rue d'Olivet. It would be useless to seek the name in a directory , for it is certain that until a few days ago no one knew of the existence of -.he Hue d'Olivet Paris Messenger. Clipping * * lorRoyal Reading. As his children attained the afe of 10 King Edward had everything con cerning them which appeared In the newspapers pasted Into albums , and these were handed over to them when they reached years of discretion. The Prince of Wales , however , began at the beginning , and each of his children has a volume of newspaper cuttings dating from the day of birth. / The man never lived irho could be convinced that certain thingsvrere nee- jsearj for hie wife beeauw her preacher said a * . A Noted Knight lemplaf'1 J' jffT Owes His Health to Perurid I Colonel T. P. Moody , a prominent | Kniirht TVnplur. is well known in every pity in the United State * wet of Buffalo. X. Y. . as : i .Jeweler's Auctioneer. In the city of Chicago as a prominent lodge man. being a member of the K. T. * < ami also of the Masons. The cut shows Colonel Moody in the costume of the Ori ental Consistory Masons. 3l d deirree. In a recent letter from HOUO Michigan avenue , Chicago , 111. , Mr. Moody says the following : "For over twenty-five years I suffered from catarrh , and for over ten years I suffered from catarrh of the stomach terribly. " 1 have taken all kinds of medi cines and have bsen treated by all kinds of doctors , as thousands of my acquaintances are aware in different parts of the United States , where I have traveled , but my relief was only temporary , until a little over a year ago 1 started to take Peruna , and at the present time I am better than i have been for twenty years. "The soreness has left my stom ach entirely and I am free from Indigestion and dyspepsia and will say to all who are troubled with catarrh or stomach trouble of any kind , don't put it off and suffer , but begin to take Peruna rigl r sway , and keep it up until you are cured , as you surely will be If you persevere. "My wife , as many in the southwest can say. was troubled with a bad cough and bronchial trouble , and dot-tors all over the country gave her up to die , as they could do nothing more for her. She began taking Poruiia with the result that she is better now than she has been in years , and her cough has almost left her entirely. The soreness has left her lungs and she is as well as she ever was in her life , with thanks , as she says , to Peruna. Yours very truly , T. P. Moody. Catarrh in its various forms is rapul'y becoming a general curse. An umlonur- ed remedy has been discovered by Dr. Hartnum. This remedy has been th n-1 oughly tested during the past forty years , Prominent men have come to know > ( ; its virtues , and are making public ui'r - ances on the subject. To save the.cunn- try we must save the people. To ssiv - the people we must protect them from disease. The disease that Is at once the most prevalent and stubborn of cure- is catarrh. I If one were to make a list of the differ ent names that have been applied to ca tarrh in different locations and organs the result would be astonishing. We have often published a partial list of these names , and the surprise caused by the first publication of it to all people , both professional and non-professional. When oature Irowns it is enough to darken the brow of the mountain. You can't trust a bedbug , but after all , a good many of them livejon tiok. You Can Get Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. Write ro-tlay to Allen S. Olmsted , Le Roy , N. Y. , for A FRI3E sample of Allen's Foot- Euse , a powder to shake Into your shoes. It cures tired , sweating , dump , swollen , achlug f et. It makes new or tight shoes euay. A certain cure for Corns and Bunions. All druggists and shoe stores sell It. 25 The authorities at Minden , Ger many , have made a bacteriolgical ex am 5nafon of school inks. They have A wild duck can fly ata speed of ninety miles an hour. 's Cure for Consumption cured m of a tenacious ami persistent cough. Win. H. Harrison. 1227 W. 121st street , ) New York , March 113. 1901. The children of parents who are both red-haired become gray al an early age. Dyeing Is as simple na washing : when you use PUTNAM FADELESS DYES. ; The higesti point to which man can ascend without his health being seri ously affected is 16,500. RED CKO.vS il.4t.L. 1JLUE Should fas in every home. Ask your grocer for It. Large Uoz package only 5 cents. Some of the rivers of Siberia flow over ice many years old , and as solid as rock. A tributary of the Lena , has underneath the soil which forms the bed of the river , a bed of pure ice over nine feet thick. ALL UP-TO-J > ATE IIOUSEKEEI'KKS Use Red Cross Ball Blue. It makes clotiies clean and sweet as when new. All grocer ? . Japanese soldiers are nearly all gymnasts , and every barrack has a gymnasium. So well trained are they that in half a minute they can scjale a wall fourteen feet hteh. by simply j leaping on each other's shoulders , one' ' man sustaining two or three others. | Mr * . Wlnslow'g SOOTHNO SYRUP for chiWten teething : , softens the { rams , reduces incarnation allay H pain , curen wind colif. 25c boitte. \ i ' i Colonel T. P. MooUj , of Chicago. Cnlurrh Twenty-five Fears Was Cured by Pertina. was amusing. And yet we hiive enumerated sill of the diseases which r classed as catarrh. It must be confessed however , to see even thin partial liai drawn up in battle array is rather a - palling. If the reader desires to see tm list , together with a short exposition each one. send for our free catarrh book. Address The Peruna Medicine Co. , Co lumbus. Ohio. A pitcher of beer is not the kind that should he seen in a baseball game. The growth of Dawson Citj is in dicated by the fact that the Firsts Methodist church of that city called to the pastorate the James Livingstone of Windsor , Oat , at a salary of $3,000 u year and a par sonage. EARLIEST KCSSJAN Will you be short of hay ? If so plant * plenty "of this prodigally prolific mi.let. 5 to 8 Tori * or ttich May Per Acr * . I'rifu , 50 lb . tl.OO ; 1O Ih * . 8. & IxM * FrdffM. Johu A. Salzer Seed Co. . La Lroase , Wia. C An Opportunity is Offered To a u'entluzabu of integrity- your jectioa i * represent u lanje Bunking uinl Brokerage firai doin business Jn SEW YOicK :1TY. To th * right party v.e vrl'I pay u lihernl salary or mission. Address T. . 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NEB ALABASTINE THE ONLY DURABLE WALL COATING Kalsommes are temporary , rot , rub off and scale. wq SMALL POX * r . ; \ y and other disease germs are % * * * * - ' nurtured and diseases dissem- inated by wall paper. ALABASTINE should be used in renovating Tha Dorter "One lay r of rl bad Hwh ' * . . * p n < p ; J J' r II It T I kara u * bar * Batj far T nb and disiiirectmCT all walls. cMiet tkrir * . " ALABASTINE COMPANY , Grand Rapids , Mich.