The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, May 17, 1899, Image 4

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He Laughs Best
Who Laughs Last.
A hearty laugh indicates a
degree of good health obtain
ante through pare blood. As
bmt one person in ten has
pare blood, the other nine
should purify the blood with
Hood's Sarsaparilla Then
they can laugh first, last and
all the time, for perfect hap
piness comes with good health
Jacob A. Rita. the well kaowa aataor
of Haw the Other Half Urea, rehear
ses saa renews la the May Atlantic
TIm Battle wit tk Slam; which he
Ut ill aot hagta systematically la
New York aatll 1I7. He reltB
totes the rarloas sneceasire straggles
orer teaemeat hoases. Breathing spac
es. Behests, streets, sweatshops, etc.,
the stgaJfesat fact heiag, as dereloped
by Mr. Mis, that all the adrance gala-
ed has heea retalsed; that so man?
Tital improvements hays coaie aad
to stay.
FABH AND GABDEN.
MATTSItS OP INTsvftKST
AGRICULTURISTS.
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la 1880 this country's imports of iroa
aad steel manufactures amounted to
171,250.000, and exports were $14,76.
M. la 1898 the imports were $12,50.
M. aad the exports were $70,500,e0.
the f gores being reversed.
Waat-to-Eht says that the father of
a family becoming aaaoyed at the
faalttailas f his chiMrea orer their
food, exclaimed la a rage one day, at
diaaer: 'Ton children are iBtolerable.
Toa tara ap yoar aoees at everythlag.
whoa I was a boy I was oftea glad
eroagh to get a dry erast to eat."
"Poor papa!" said Rose, the pet of the
faarily. "I am so glad yoa are baring
sach alee times sow, living with
aad us.
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Ayers Sarsaparilla
passed long since, when it won the con
fidence and esteem of thoughtful men and
women 50 years ago.,
You need have no doubts, if, when you
go to buy Sarsaparilla, you simply say the
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Ayers
That is the hind that cured your fathers
and their fathers before them, and it is
the kind that will cure you. Other
Sarsaparillas may look like it, may even
taste like it, but somehow or other they
haven't the knack of curing people that
Ayer's has. Just try one bottle of Ayer's
today.
NEW BICYCLES
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hot run nana obbci packer
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r tova. wrrtc for ealuava a
A. J. TOWER. Bostoa. Masa
Thousands Killed.
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MLf. Dutcher's Fly Killer
gfgVrids the house or thousands of
JSMBT Files, thaaSordlBg peace while
SmffaMmV yH '"! the coaafort of a aap
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Town Topics says Mrs. Willie K.
Vanderbilt, jr does not in any way
attempt to keep away from the fierce
light that has been beating upon her
ever since her engagement was an
nounced. During their short visit to
the Waldorf-Astoria the burned-out
bride jand groom appeared one evening
at diaaer ia the large dining hall. Mrs.
Vanderbilt's gown actually glared with
shiaing spangles the size of a dime.
All one could see was a gleaming,
flashing mass of changing lights. The
waist was decolette and had no sleeves.
Diamonds were worn about the throat
and in the hair. Mrs. Vanderbilt
looked remarkably well and her hus
band appeared exceedingly proud of
her. but that did not hinder her from
looking more or less like a circus rider.
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Spalding
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neBaU. assise
flcUUrerSsteS by
the Kattoaal Lca-SMtobeaa4ia
ACCCTTNOSUBMHUIES
atyeMMeoaa to stock. seiayiariSiaa
MddxeaB to ss (aa Ms. toe) s f er sss
f ow haadsomelT Ulnstrated eatatora?
A o. BpALBlBe a ;
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U m Clam r People
Was are lajured by the use of coffee.
Receatly there ass been placed In all
the grocery stsres a aew preparation
called QRAIN-O. made of pure grains,
last takes the place of coSee. .The most
aclkata stomach receijat It without
dsstrsss, aad ant few caa tell it froan
eaflsa. It doss aot cost over sae-foarta
as mack. Chlidrea may drink It with
great -beaelt IS eenU aad 25 ceats
Try It Ask for GRAIN-O.
If islsys are daageroas lawyers must
be a'arave lot
CANDY CAVMawm.
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$5 1 $25-Xf ligkr.
WcyclesSentC.O.D.
With Brlrilese of rtmliniiua.
RITFB8. all ssalces.
Arts, new aad ncoai hat.
'Bsrtfealars. --
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V. 8. rateat OsSee Bsalaesa.
U. S.-Pateat oflke basiaess
The cosamisskmer refased to regis
ter the words "Chill Stop" for a trade
mark for chills aad fever medicine be
caase. "walls they do aot express qual
ity la the mos grammatical form, they
are caichy aad slangy aad descripUve. '
Tka rasrraaacmeat of descriBUve
la eommoa ase caaaot clothe
with attrihates aot possessed
aot so arranged.
patent has been allowed R. E. Fsl
lertoa af Des M olaes for a labor saving;
machine that will carry lumber
(boards) from a wagoa and automati
cally .ails them bbob tiers to produce
a stack la as complete manner as it
caa done la the old-fashioned way
of hsadllsg boards aad spaciag strips
saceaaatvely by hand.
The KMora Sarlas; ManufacUring
company, sastgaf of O. H. Watkias
of saaara. Ia.. has been allowed a
patent for a wagoa eaa-gate specially
adapted to as raised to allow grain
aad ataer arodacts to be removed from
the box aad also wall adapted to be
ia a aosttioa to he ased ss a
matter eeataiaiar valuable
lafsrmstlsa aad advice for iaveatora
THOMAS G. ORWIG ft OO,
SoUdtsrs of Uataata.
Ia April St. Its.
Experience ass t-aght me that this
is a more subtle process thaa I bars
formerly thought, aad that if varieties
oace cross, the type of either parent
remains la the blood of the race for
many corn generations, writes J. J. H.
Gregory la Our Graage Homes. To Il
lustrate: For a long series of years I
bad raised the Longfellow variety of
eld cora, and had always doas my
owa seed raising, exercising excecdlag
cars to have every ear the narsst typs
af the variety, yet every seasoa there
has shows itself two or three ears oa
each acre of the old Early Dattoa cora
and of a very large keraeled sort,
somewhat later than the Longfellow.
Many years sgo I plaated la oas of
my lots located in the midst of a great
pasture and far removed from other
tillage land, a small plot of Mexlcaa
sweet cora. As most people kaow,
this Is a purple variety which Is excep
tionally tender and sweet but It Is
necessary to isolate it in order to keep
it pure. The seed I planted had every
indication in the way of color of being
pure, but on some""of the ears from
which it was taken were kernels of
the color of the common sweet' cora.
The crop was of all colors, wholly Ba
st for seed. I occasionally lad yel
low kernels among my sweet corn,
proving a cross betweea it sad our
common yellow field cora; each ker
nels when cooked show their cross la
their taste, which combines the lavor
of both parents. To bring such a cross
out by Isolated growth into a distinct
variety is the work of years, though
within my remembrance It has been
accomplished in three instances. All
crossing Is done by the fine dust from
the tassel, which holds the place of
the stamina in flowers, falling on the
silk of the ears. If there is no pollen
there can be no corn, as can be
proved by cutting oft the tassel Just
before the pollen matures. For this
reason varieties can be raised side by
side, snd the one desired kept pure by
removing the tassels from sll the
other sorts, or by planting varieties
that do not tassel at the same time,
though In such esse one will be spt to
find that the latest ears of the early
sort will show a cross mads by the
earliest maturing tassels of the later
sorts.
An old farmer once told me the
story of a selfish neighbor who refased
him seed of an Improved variety of
corn. "Never you mind, I -will yet
have It" said be. "and honestly, too."
He watched his opportunity when that
neighbor located his corn patch on an
island in the river which divided the
two farms, snd planted a piece of
corn on the river bank opposite; he
carefully removed the spindles as they
appeared, with the result that the silk
was fertilized from the pollen from the
corn growing on the island, and thus
that variety was transferred to the
farmer's cobs as certainly as though
It had beea taken kernel by kernel aad
grafted there.
Ave Ai
This spriag af sll ethers
m It appreciated. With the
eakei with, water sad hard with frost
tin late lata April, the saesUea af
ffllck diaiaage is important as well
as tha capacity af the lead to warm.
ap rapidly. While it Is doabtless tree
that drataedlaad freesas deeper thaa
nadralaed lead, yet K Is else trae that
sack lead dries aat snicker aad be-
Healthj Potatoes.
Potato growers who want to have
potatoes with bright clean skins, free
from scab, should not neglect to ase
the necessary precautions to have
them so. First plant on new soli,
or that not already infested with the
scab fungus, for It Is proved that the
fungus lives in the soil for a year or
two. says Vicks Magazine. Planting
should be done where some other crop
than the potato has been grown for
two years previous. Second, having
washed the seed notatoes. immerse
them 'in a solution of corrosive sub
limate in order to kill any scab fungus
on the tubers. Use two and a quarter
ounces of corrosive sublimate in fif
teen gallons of water. Dissolve the
corrosive sublimate in two gallons of
hot water, and then add thirteen gal
lons more of water. Use a large tab
or a barrel; metallic vessels will be
corroded by the liquid. Place the po
tatoes to be treated In a large, coarse
sack and sink it into the liquid, allow
ing it to remain an hour and a half;
at the end of that time lift them out
and turn them out on a floor to dry.
when they can be cut up and planted!
ine sack or potatoes can be conven
iently handled, in lifting it In and oat
of the barrel, by means of a lever on a
post near the barrel, sufficiently high
to work easily, something like an old
fashioned well sweep, and which say
one can easily and quickly rig up.
This will be necessary only when a
considerable quantity of potatoes are
to be treated. As the corrosive mix
ture is poisonous, care should be taken
not to touch it to the hands, especially
if the skin is broken; alsq to keep the
treated tubers away from poultry or
cattle.
leads. Ob assay thoasaads of aa
dralsed tales la tha Wast tha farmers
wfll yet have to wait for soma time be
fore they caa aat oato It to do plowlag
or other kiads of farm work. These
dsys of waltlac are of lmmease coa-
sasasaca to the eomisg crops. A late
sees of twa er three weeks oftea mesas
tka loss of a huge part of tha crop.
Tka mea with wall dralaed teles will
be able to get their crops Into tka
ground quite early, evea this seasoa.
Ia tka case of gardens the greea staff
aill ha eomisg aloag weeks before
that of their neighbors. Where this Is
to lad a market la the towns or cities
It 'will catch the best market We be
lieve that the experience of this year
will greatly stlmalate the work of
placing proper systems of drainage oa
the farms.
What wa have said of the tardea Is
trae la a leaser sease of the Urge fleMs
sad pastures. Ia England ths wheat
fields ;are tile dralaed, and it is re
ported that ths increase la ths yield of
wheat-has beea samdeat to pay the
cost of drainage la a few years. Many
low pieces of lead, sow aaaaally over
flowed, aad productive of only the
coarser grasses, might If properly
treated, become ths most productive of
meadows, growing tka finest kinds of
plant food for stock. Is Us pasture
the drala Is aa lacreaser of tha rod.
It Is very accessary that the pasture
land become dry sad warm at a very
early date ia the spring, so that the
grass will get a good start before the
stock are turned onto It Good drain
age will oftea greatly lacresse .the
start the grass gets of the cattle, aad
this lacrosse Is kept throughout the
summer, more so oa tab kind of land
thaa oa lead left la Its natural state.
Oa the cold, wet pastures this spring
the grass will be very slow In start
tag. Ths stock will go oa while the
sod Is sUH this, aad the feet of the
animal will pound mack of It into
and. fkas destroying ths sod for years
to come. Water nukes this possible.
Dry sail resists ths foot, and the sod
Is saved. Money Judiciously, in vested
la tile aad labor for drainage Is well
placed, aad will return annual iaterest
at a good par ceat
The debilitating drains and
discharges which weaken so
many women are caused by Ca
tarrh of .the distinctly feminine
organs. The sufferer may call
her trouble Leuchorrhoea, or
Weakness, or Female Disease or
some other name, but the real
trouble is catarrh of the female
organs and nothing else
Pe-ru-na radically and perma
nently cures this and all othei
forms of Catarrh. It is a positive
specific for female troubles
caused by catarrh of the delicate
lining of the organs peculiar to
women, it always cures if used
L persistently. It is prompt and
pnnaiii.
saUght la atakJea,
Stables, particularly cow stables,
should be weU lighted la winter, be
cause 'sunlight Is so essential for the
life and comfort of animals. A well
lighted stable does aot arrssssrllj
mesa a cold stable, because doable
sash caa be ased. aad the window
made to flt so ss to keep oat the wind.
In winter, whea the thermometer w
SO degrees or so below sero, a son bath
is one" of the greatest luxuries a cow
caa eajoy. With snog fitting windows
the heat from the sun's rays caa be
madeto help warm the stable. Sun
light to also essential for the health of
animals. Disease germs, ss the tuber
culosis bacilli snd the anthrax bacilli,
caaaot live la strong sunlight Ia a
dark,vdamp stable these disease-producing
germs are capable of rapidly
multiplying and Hviag ia the manure.
Aalmhls wintered la weU lighted
stables are always mors free from dis
ease thaa those wintered in dark,
damp, poorly ventilated and unclean
stables. Such places sre where disease
germs sre propagated, and not only is
the health of the animal Jeopardized
but the healtk of the person who con
sumes the animal's products, as milk,
butter or cheese Is likewise imperiled
Sunlight is equally as Important at
pure food sad pure water for the pro
duction of healthy stock, and while it
Is the' chespest of the three It Is the
one that is most geaerally denied th
animal Harry Snyder.
Miss Hyberta Pryme, a niece of
President McKinley, is about to show
foreigners what she can do in sou
brette snd monologue parts. She will
shortly sail for London, where she is
to begin a lucrative engagement, and
later will be seen In Paris, Berlin and
other cities before her return. Miss
Pryme has recently appeared at sev
eral New York theaters in vaudeville
performances, but recently the de
mands for her from club and other
private social organizations have kept
her constantly engaged.
Samuel B. Randall, jr., of Philadel
phia, has been appointed special agent
of the department of internal revenue
for the eastern district of Pennsyl
vania, with headquarters in Philadel
phia. The salary is 110 per day. The
appointment was made by the secre
tary of the treasury upon the personal
request of President McKinley.
If Representative Sherman of New
York succeeds in securing the speaker
ship of the house he will be one of
the youngest men who ever served in
that position. He is only 44. The only
men younger than that when elected
were Galusha A. Grow, 38, and James
G. Blaine, 39. Mr. Reed was 50 and
Mr. Carlisle 48.
"The men behind the guns" cf the
Raleigh have presented Helen Gould
with 300 handsome flags to express
their appreciation of her humane con
duct toward the seamen during the
war. The Brooklyn War association
has also presented her with a war
medal as a token of the esteem in
which it Holds her.
Longevity. "Ministers are said to
live the longest of all classes of pro
fessional men," said Mrs. Gilgal. "I
had somehow got the impression taiat
centenarians lived the longest," re
plied Mrs. Nutwood. Detroit Free
Press.
Stop the Waste.
From Farmers' Review: In the fruit
Industry the wsste often consumes
the profits. An Inopportune rain or
wind at the time when the fruit is
jest ripening often ruins the hopes
and anticipations of a whole year The
failure to use the right kind of a pack
age and to make the fruit look its best
in it often degrades the quality In
the estimation of the buyer from first
to second-class with the corresponding
reduction of price. The crowded mar
ket of Saturday often leaves on hand
of the grower a few crates of berries
which are worthless when the market
ripens on the following week. The
insects somehow find their way to the
iruu ana just at ine tune when it
should ripen we find that It Is ruined.
Nice cases out of ten of failure in the
fruit business comes through loss due
to waste. The successful fruit grower
must learn early in his career that his
products are at all times tender and
quickly perishable. He must so far
as he is able, prevent the contact of
any agent that destroys or reduces the
value of the fruit This is not some
thing that is beyond his power. By a
vigilant warfare against insects he caa
greatly increase the quantity and Im
prove me quality of the crop which
ne is to receive. Cold storage asTords
one of the most practical means of
preventing waste ia the fruit crop that
we have. Apples that fall from ths
tree when almost ripe, aad are lost
sre frequently ripe enough to be pick-
cu una piscea in cold storage. The
fact that apples for cold storage
should be picked while solid Is vaala
ble information to those who realise
that their f rcit is dropping badly while
la that state. Aa fee aad cold storage
house on the fruit farm Is of
value ia preventing the waste la
mer fruits that come naturally through
rapid decay. Berries, cherries, plums,
and peaches can be kept a aamber of
days, evea weeks, aad there to thaa
afforded ample opportunity for aslag
or dispectes of them. Let ths fanset
aad trait grocer be as ssiaatsklsg to
prevent waste Ja thelr.prodacts as the
packers and. the manafactarers are to
Foreign Beet Sugar ia India. Ac
cordlag to ofifcial statistics the value
of tka beet sugar Imported into India
daring 1898 was fJO.OW.OOO. This su
gar came principally from Germany,
France. Holland and Belgium. Re
ports from Calcutta state that there is
a growiag agitation against the Im
portation of forelga beet sugar. It Is
feared that ths home market will be
destroyed aad that many of the na
tive popnlatloa engaged In the cane
sugar ladastry will be throwa out of
employmeat The Hindus are trying
to bring religions fanaticism to their
aid by claiming that the foreign sugar
Is maaafsctared by "anholy" heathens
Beef 8agar Gazette.
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Live Stock Values. The msgnltude
of the live stock interests In this coun
try to shown by ths fact that the total
value of farm aalmals oa January 1.
1899, was St415,e68,eoo. The highest
point ever reached by this value was
$207.060.000. fo 1889. The depression
ia these values began in 1892 and
reached the lowest polat of f 1,840,420,
09 In 1898, making a decline of folly
25 per cent The upward tendency in
values began in 1898 aad has contin
ued ever since until now 19 per cent
of the 25 per cent of shrinkaaa has
beea recovered. This leaves 8 per cent
of that shrlakage still to be recovered
before the high-water mark of ter
years ago wiu oa reached. Ex. ?
Connecticut Cattle. Cattle Commis
sioner, Spraxne has rendered his re
port for the year ending September SO
Isst The. general health aad condi
tloa of dairy csttle to very good. Out
of 18799 milch cows aad 79.999 other
csttle ealy 71. were coademaed; all bat
4 of these had tabsrcalosto. The tu
berealia test for detecting the disease
as seea entirely aiscarded by the
state. "Oar dalrymea." the commis
sioner, remarked, "are inteiii....-
stady their business thoroughly, axe
geaerally wflHag to have their arem-
Ste?eet-f to ly witk sug
gestions as ta Improved methods. ?.
bltrarj; aad expensive dletaUoa."
.,- ..cr osngwa uorses. A
x report front Astrm iui
The Betefsn deserts. Jr?Z
ricaltare. sacomlag alarmed recently
at tha lsrreaslsg Importation to Aat-
WfLS.ASl?B hon"' from
a special sadgat committee a report oa
the subject. After aa exkaastiv?
Bmlaatissi tka committee reports that
v ayevwt cvkosss rsscrictiose are sec
"J' " cawiacxertass the
draft
Anthony N. Brady, the Wall street
financier, who is one of ex-Governor
Flower's most trusted associates in big
deals, began life as a bartender in the
Delavan house at Albany.
D Tear Feet Ache and Baraf
Shake into your shoes, Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns, Bunions, Swollen, .Hot and
Sweating Feet At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
It takes two fools to make flattery
possible.
Coe's Coagb Balsam
I the oldert and best- It will break tip a cold quicker
(tun any ibing else, it Is alwar reliable. Trrlc
There is no wealth that can ward off
tears.
Hall's Catarrh Care
Is a constitutional care. Price. 75c
The changeful heart will never win
and wed the truth.
I never used so quick a cure as Fiso's
Core for Consumption. J. B. Palmer.
Box 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25, 189J.
All things come to him who waits
bad luck included.
TSe ISral X,axatlTe.
No more ancient plllpolnons and black draught,
but ap-to date, sclentinc harmless, palatable, po
tent Cascarets CaaJy Cathartic. Ail druggists
10c.3Sc.90c
Dr. O. P. Wolcott of Milwaukee is a
practicing physician at the age of 97.
His first vote was cast for John Quincy
Adams and he expects to be on hand
at the next presidential election.
One sin in a day will unravel the
whole like the dropping of a stitch In
knitting.
Several years ago Fred D. Uaier
wood, bow geaeral asaaager of tha
Baltimore aad Ohio Railroad, named
two statioas ia the apper peninsula of
Mkalaaa "Radyard- aad "Kipling."
one betes la aa agricultural coaatry
aad the other la aa lroa ore district
Soma time later a mntaal friend in
formed Klailac of Mr. Uaderwood's
action, aad ths celebrated author seat
Mr. uaoerwooa bis photograph with
the following Maes ok the back:
RUDYARD" AND "KIPUNO.
MWbw Is the child who knows hie sire.
The ancient proverb ran.
But wiser far the nun who knows
How. where aad when his offspring
STOWS,
For who ths sslechlef would sbpdom
I've sons in Michigan? "
Yet SB I saved from mJdalsht Ola.
That warp the soul of man
They do sat stake bm walk the near
Nor hammer at the doctor's door.
They .deal la wheat and Iron ore.
My seas la Michigan.
4T1 ALESWOMEN anferstssMi
Q)astanUy on their feet waathar well or flL CosasjsJaat
to senile and be agreeable to CBStosasri wkile dnsgwadl
dowm with soma fenuaiaa
aches count for little. They naaat
keep going or lose their place.
To these Mrs. Pinkham's help is
offered. A letter to her at Lynn.
Mass.. will bring her advice free
of all charge.
Muss Nancie Shobf, Florence.
CoL, writes a letter to Mrs. Pink
kam from which we quote :
'I had been in poor health for
THEIR UVMQ
Oh. Tourist la the Pullman car
(By Cok's or Raymond's plaal
Foraive a parent's partial view:
But. maybe, you have chlidrea toe
So let me Introduce to you
My sons In Mlchljran.
RUDTARD KIPLINO.
"The Story of the Captains" in the
May Century will mark the climax of
that magazine's Spanish war series,
giving, as it does, an account by every
American commanding officer but one
or tne part pisyed by his ship in the
famous flght off Santiago, that result
ed in the annihilation of Cervera's
fleet Captain Evans describes the do
ings of the lows, Captain Taylor of the
Indiana, Captain (now rear admiral)
Philip of the Texas, Captain Cook of
the Brooklyn, Captain Chadwick of the
New York and Lieutenant Command
er Wainwright of the Gloucester, while
Captain Clark of the Oregon endorses
Lieutenant Eberie's story of the Ore
gon, and contributes a criticism of the
Spanish admiral's strategy.
Admiral Deweys favorite watch is
made of steel from the sunken battle
ship Maine. Captain Sigsbee, who
commanded the ill-fated war vessel at
the time she was blown up, carries a
similar timepiece. Both were made by
a patriotic down-east Yankee.
ttsse. bit trembles hnw
fag been brought on by standing, so my physician said, cann
ing serious womb trouble. I had to give up my work. I was
just a bundle of nerves and would have fainting spells at
ithly periods. I doctored aad took various asadidnes. bmt
got no relief, and when I wrote to you
I could not walk more than four blocks
at a time. I followed your advice, tak
ing Lydia E. Pinkham's Blood Purifier
in connection with tha Vegetable Com
pound and began, to gain ia strength
from the first I am getting to be a
stranger to pain and I owe it all to your
medicine. There i: none eaual to it.
for I have tried many others be
fore using yours. Words cannot
be said too strong in praise of it."
Miss Polly Frame. Meade,
Kan., writes:
Peak Mrs. Pinkham I feel it
my duty to write you ia regard to
what your medicine has done for
me. I cannot praise it
enough. Since my girlhood
I had been troubled with ir
regular and painful
periods and for nearly
five years had suffered
witk falling of the
womb, sad whites. Also
had ovarian trouble, the
left ovary being so swollen and sore that I could not movo
without pain. Now, thanks to your wonderful medicine, that
tired feeling is all gone, and I am healthy and strong."
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Nervous People
Nervous people net only
suffer themselves but ctu&e more
or less misery to everyone around
them. They Are fretful, easily
worried and therefore 6. worry
Whe everything Annoys
you when your pulse beats ex
cessively; when you are surtlcc
at the least unexpected sound.
. your nerves are in a bid state
. and should be promptly atten
icd to. -
Nervousness is a eves
tian of nutrition. Food for
the nerves is what you .
need to out you ridht.and
the best nerve food in the
world is Dr. Williams Pink.
Pills for Pale People.
; They give strength and
tone to every nerve m the
body, and make desisndent.
easily irritated people feel
that life has renewed its
charms. Here is proof:
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druddists or sent, oestoaid. hv the Dr William.
Medicine Co, Schenectady. N.x. Price 5operbox;6bMes$Z5i
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call a sea of wheat." la what was said
by a lecturer speaking- of Western Can
ada. For particulars as to routes, rail
way fares, etc., apply to Superintendent
of Immigration. Department Interior. Ot-
tawa. Canada, or to W. V. Bennett. S01
New York Life Building. Omaha. Neb.
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Write CAPT. O'FARRELL. PMsJea Aat.
M'SNswYaricAvetNw. WAStMSOTON. O. C.
Ts Ml MMfMnTa tocum Uyspep-
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REV. L. L. CARPENTER, Wabash, Ind.f is President of the
Bethany Assembly at Brooklyn. Ind. He is perhaps the most prominent
clergyman in the Christian Church to-day. He has dedicated about 500
churches and baptised 7000 converts. He writes. "It affords me great
pleasure to pive my testimony as to tho efficiency of Dr. Kay's remedies.
Dr. Kay's Lung Balm is the very best cough, cold and throat remedy
that I ever used.
I have also received great benefit from the use of Dr. Kay's Renovator.
My eon had for years been greatly afflicted with the piles; he commenced
the use of Dr. Kay's remedies and experienced relief almost from the
first.
We have no words to express our thankfulness for the benefit we have
received as the result of useing these remedies. I take great pleasure in
commending them to the suffering." L. L. Carpenter,
Missionary and S. S. Evangelist, Christian Church.
Dr. Kay's Renovator.
It is a perfect renovator of the whole svstem. It is the very best remedy
iu V ' known for stomach troubles, indigestion, dvsoensia. catarrh of tho
stomach, constipation, alf Oliver and kidney troubles, and to overcome effects of La-Grippe and Spring lasai--tude.
It is an excellent Nerve Tonic. Send for free sample and a free illustrated lib' page book of receipts
etc., and send your symptr ms and we will give you free advice. If druggists don't have Dr. Kay's Renovator
don t take any substitute they may say is "just as good," for it has no equal; but send direct to us and wo
will send it by return mail prepaid. Price 2oots., and $1.00 or six for 85.00. Also Dr. Kay's Lung Balm
lUcts., and zdcts., postage prepaid. UR. is. J. KAY .medical CO., Saratoga springs, J. 1 .
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Arc Tea Ualag Allem's Foot-Ease?
It is the only cure for Swollen.
Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet.
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into
the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores, 25c Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy. N. T.
"THE POT CALLED THE KETTLE BLACK."
BECAUSE THE HOUSEWIFE DIDN'T USE
SAPOLIO
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
Stbup or Figs, manufactured by the
CAuroHBiA Fio Stbup Co... illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to the
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa
tive, eleansinsr the svstem effectually.
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly snd enabling one
A unique banking institution, to he
known as the Retailers' National Bank
of Pittsburg, is about to open its doors
with $200,000 capital. The banking
authorities st Washington have ap
proved the application for its organ-1
Izatlon. The principal feature of the j
bank will be collecting outstanding
accounts of retail merchants and the
discounting of their notes on such out
standing accounts. Retail accounts
have always proved an annoyance to
merchants, and many of the bills have
proved uncollectible. The new bank
is to collect the money, and in some
cases appraise the value of the ac
counts and assume the risk. The bank
will also give the merchants accommo
dations on accounts left with it for
collection, having the accounts as
signed to it and being given a note.
This will be discounted, snd the com
mission for collecting also deducted.
The bank will endeavor to have the
acounts of a patron collected before
a note reaches maturity.
Belgian
vastly laferior to the
The aaemioB Is alaai
to tmserteia. for ta .
trade is growiag rapidly.
TB. what's the Wereaee between
talent aad geares?" A ssaa with tal
eat is as, to aaJM far aJmself th
f aest miasm list la the coaatry. The
rnMisacaaiiy aae to aroviie the
at far a.
ira
yoBTself tiresoav
to overcome habitual constipation per
manently. It3 perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, snd its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating; them, make it the ideal
laxative...
Ia the process of mannfacturins; figs
are ased, as they sre pleasant to the
taste, bat the medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the California Fio Stbup
Go. only. 'Ia order to -get its beneficial
; snd to avoid imitations, please
iber the fall name of the Company
oa tne xront ox every package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,
BAST VXAKCXBCO, CAIo
ay an DnwgisU-Price
The statement was made in Phila
delphia a few days ago by William
Egbert, a cousin of Colonel Egbert,
who was killed in-the Philippines, that
all trace of the colonel's wife, three
daughters snd one son had been lost
They were with him two weeks before
his death, snd left Manila either for
Hong Kong or the United States. The
United States representatives at Hong
Kong sre searching for them. It is
not- yet known whether Colonel Eg
bert's fsmily will want him buried- In
Arlington or Philadelphia. It has beea
announced that the body left for Ma
nila oa April 3. and that It would arrive
in San Francisco early next week.
Sir William Jenner. the late physl
claa to Queen Victoria, left a personal
estate of $1,750,000. The richest phvsl
claa before him was the late Sir Wil
liam Gull, who left $l,5f,et. The
greater part of his moaey, however,
has heea aude fa stocks.
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IiABASTJNB Is the original
and only durable wan coaiina.
entirely different from all kaJ
comincs. Ready for use in
white or twelve beautiful tints
by adding cold water.
AD1ES naturally prefer AlA
BASTINE for walls and ceil
ings, because It Is pure, clean,
durable. Put up in dry pow
dered fona. In five-round pack
ages, with full directions.
lit. kalswnlnes are- cheap, tem
porary preparations made from
whltlns. clialk3, clays, etc.,
and stuck on walls with de
cavinir animal glue. A LAB AS
TINE is not a kalsomlne.
EWABE cf the dealer wno
says he can sell you the "same
thing" as AL.ABASTINE or
"something- Just as good." Ha
ls either not posted or la try
ing to deceive you.
KD IX OFFERING somethlrg
he has bought zhea and tries
to sell on AL.ABASTINES de
mands, he may not realize the
damage you will sufTer by a
kalsomlne on your walls.
ENSIFLE dealers wilt not buy
a lawsuit. Dealers risk one by
selling and consumers by using
infringement. Alabastine Co.
own right to make wall coat
ing to mix Tvitn coia water.
HE INTERIOR VTXLLS Ot
every schooih.ouse should be
coated enly with pure, durable
ALABASTINE. It safeguards
health. Hundreds of tons are
used annually for this work.
N BUYHCG ALABASTINE. see
that packages are properiy la
beled. Beware of la;
Annual Meeting
German Baptists.
(Dunkards,)
Roanoke, Va.,
May 23, 1 899.
ONLY
One Fare Round Trip
VIA
itoaad package
largo f eaur-
pncJcage ngnt aaiso-
mlne. offorej to customers as
a BTC-aoaaa r--kage.
UISANCE of wall paper Is Ob
lated by ALABASTINE.- It
can be used on j-lastered wads,
wood ceilings, brick or can
vas. A child can brush it oa.
It does not rub or scale off.
JJMIl .. fBII g tA J.MM 0fe.
all imitations. Ask paint dealer
or druggist for tint card. Writ
for "Alabastine Era," frei to '
ALABASTINE CO.. Grand
Rapids, Michigan.
"Big Four
Tickets will be good ceteff Hay IS, IS, 29
J4 3S,1S9. -.
Ketanitaricoed6sttUJaaS4.18aS. Us
stopover will be allowed ci retara trip,
abject to local regulations of tfco llaea
ever which ticket reads.
For full informatioa regarding tickets,
rate aad routes and time of trains, call
ca agents "BigFoor Route" or address
tha UBdersigned,
E. 0. BkCOMKK, WMREH J. LYHCH,
FMa-TnuBcMgr. Asst.Gea.Pass.aTkt.Agt.
CINCINNATI. O.
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