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.Health Failt en the solal foundation of pure, healthy blood is real and lasting. As long as you bave rich reu blood you will have no sickLess. When you allow your blood 10 become thin, depleted, robbed of the little red corpuscles which indicate it quality, you vill boine tired, worn out, loe your apjetKe and strength, and disease will sojd. Lave you in its grusp. Purify, vitalize and enrich your blood, and keep it pure by taking
liOO arsaparilla The One Trite Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye. $1.00. All druggists. HnnrPc Pillc rur habitual ccnstlpaUUUU rill? tiou lTk-e 25c per box. OOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the'needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Hyrup of Fijj?. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect laxative; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. ji lias gi ven sauM action iu immun? hiiu met with the anoroval of the medical 1.1. . . - A . - .... ..II . J profession, because it acts on the Kid- j nevs, Liver and Bowels without weak- j cning them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in COc and $1 bottles, but it ia manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. Haetor a as Incendiaries. Experiments made regarding the cause of "spontaneous combustion" of masses of cotton, grass, tobacco, etc., have led to the conclusion that it is due to the fermentation caused by bacteria. No perceptible rise iu temperature takes place in leaps of cotton, whether j &ry or moist, when bacteria are carefully excluded. " " A MOTHER'S DUTY T0T7ARÜS HER DAUGHTERS. Suggestion? Which Rear Repeat icg, ta Tii:ir Importune? is Icsicasurablc. srEciAi. to ock nur rAxrr.3 3 Only a few years ago even the medical profession scouted the Idea tliat Yotingirb could suffer from the misery of uterus troubles. i That form of disease, it was claimed, ; tamo only to married women. J When I,ydia E. Pinkham first sent out the natva of her great discovery, tlicro was no lack of harah speech from thoso whose practice and opinions slie tct at defiance. . But when young girls bv the hundreds were absolutely cure 1 by Lydia L I'inJcharns Vegetable Compound, then tho ion?ues of the tr.nl ucers wero stilled, an.l faith waj allowed to live in tha heart j of the people. Young girls are subject to thii trouble. It ro!)3 thern of the buoyancy cf youth. It makes all effort distiustef :d. It cauC3 retention and suppression of menses, letieorrhcca, severe headache, waxy completion, depression, weakness, loss of appctita an 1 interest. Certainly mothero ouht to hr.ov that these are all symptoms of the one cause of nearly all thy suffering that comes to women; and to save their danhtcr3 oirzht to begin treatment at once. iydia K. Pinlibara's Vegetable Compojnd is the surest and mo?t natural remedy for woinr-n ever compounded. It will accomplish it3 work with certainty.
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COXS UMPTIO X AVERTED. From the Iln-aM, Teorla, III More than four years ago Mrs. Cyrus T. King, of Willtainslield, Illinois, was taken sick and for three years treated with live of the best physicians of Peoria, Iii. None of them seemed able to understand the nature of her ailment. Finally one physician declared she was suffering from a tumor in the abdomen. This she took medicine for until it was dried in, but still there was. no improvement in her condition. "Finally, to use Mrs. King's own words, -"my condition became such that all of my friends declared it was a mere matter of time until my death would follow. All thought I had consumption. I was compelled to lay down two ur three times during the day even if I did not work at all, and I was able to do only the lightest. One evening I was sitting in a chair while my husband was lying on the lounge reading a magazine, lie read the advertisement of Dr. Williams l'ink Pills for Pale People and turning to me said. 'Jennie, you ought to try those pills, (loodiiess knows you are pale enough." The nxt day I tried to get a box at the drug store in town, but they had none, soI pent to the firm for them and got half a dozen boxes. I had no more than taken one box until an improvement was noted in my condition. It was but a very short while until I was able to take up my work again and I began to rapidly gain flesh. My blood, which had been like water, became healthy and strong, and I never felt better in my life. 1 forgot to say that while lirst sick 1 had rup tu red one of the inner walls of the abdomen. For three years I bad been compelled to wear a truss and bandage. That I think had considerable to do with my weakly condition. I hud not taken the pills more than a week or ten days until 1 took the truss and bandage off, and it has not been necessary for me to wear it ever since. 1 had weighed but eighty-tive pounds when sick, but in a short while my weight had increased to 118. I am fully convinced that 1 owe mv life to the use of Dr. Williams l'ink Pills for Pale People. "Not only myself has been benefited bv i the pills, but many of my neighbors who I took them on my recommendation are j now e njoying perfect health where before A 111 I 1 . . nicy cnuiu nartuy no ineir woru. I was the lirst in this neighborhood to tret them. but soonjnany of the surrounding farmers von' "'hes for them, an 1 now the local J !st alwaT keeps 11 ood stock on "Early this spring I met with a severe accident that threw me back for a while, but I got six boxes of the pills and am now feelins: just as well as ever." The four little children of Mr. and Mrs. Kin?, two 1hvs and two jrirls, are strong and healthy look in?, and the mother says they are kept so by taking the pills when they feel bad. IK Williams' Fink Fills contain, in a condfc.sed form, all the elements necessary to pive new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppressions, irregularities and all forms of weakness. In men they effect a radical cure iii all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nattve. Fink Fills are sold in boxes only at 50 cents a box or r'.v box for 5jl.r0, and may be had of all dri'tfcists, or direct by mail from Dr. Will jams Medicine Co., Schcuectadv, X. V. Amended. The annotations which the late tsar was In the habit of jotting clown on the margin of documents sent to him for Inspection must sometimes bave brought despair into the hearts of the Russian oliicials. The Westminster Gazette reports a case in which the tsar s.nv tit to change his written opinion, or rather the form of its expression. After reading a very Ion; report from a certain hij?h functionary, the tsar seized his pencil and wrote, "What a fool:' j The official, on bavin? the document ; iv runted to him. was sick at heart. The ? report would have to be placed in the archives, and his majesty's opinion : Yu;;!d probably follow him Into history. He therefore resolved to petition the j tar to 1h merciful enough to revise his j M.inevhat rigorous "appreciation" of I his servant. Alexander III. bad a hearty laugh on reading the petition. Then, seizing the i report, he effaced the offending words, j and instead wrote underneath, "What i philosopher!" lie IVas Disappointed. The following example of u quaint, philosophic Scotch character is related in the Scottish-American. The season bad been an exceptional- bad one for fanners, but in a country church, not ;1 hundred miles from Arbroath, the office-bearers bad resolved, according to custom, to hold the annual thanksgiving harvest service. It was noticed that fin that particular Sunday Mr. Johnstone, a regular attendant and a pillar of the church (whose crops bad turned out very poorly), was not in attendance. 'I he minister iu the course of the following week met Mr. Jcltnstone, and inquired of him the reason for his absence from church on such an important occasion. "WYel, sir." replied Mr. Johnstone, "I dinna-oare a boot approa bin' my Maker in a speerit o sarcasm." flood humor Is one of the best artlles of dress ihat one can wear in soclty. The best remedy for all diseases of the blood. The best record. Half a century of genuine cures.
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A Now Machine Which Will Greatlj Kecluce the Cost of Manufacture. A new cigar-making machine has recently been introduced in England by a Belgian firm, which is stated to turn out a concha, perfecto or other shaped weed equal to the best hand-rotted article. While this report will naturally be discredited by the lovers of my lady nicotine, the machine is nevertheless an interesting apparatus. The mechanism resembles somewhat a sowing machine in size, and in the manner of feeding the tobacco leaf. The aim has been to carry out automatically the sain? process accomplished by the deft hand of the cigar-makers and the esential fea'.'irc is a scries of little pin eher. and molds-, equivalent to thirty or forty lingers, which shape the tiller and wrap lr. Each little pair of molds gras-tw a certain part of the cigar, compresses It to the required shape and gives it a little turn, so that by the time the process is linished the cigar is ready for Its end to be cut off. This is done by the same motion which opens the lin- ; ers to allow the cisar to be removed. The most important part of the cigarmaking is the linfshing of the tmall end. for if it is too hard the cigar draws poorly, and if too loose their- is no fun iu smoking it. The part of the machine making this portion of the cigar Is capable of close adjustment, so as to vary the nature of the point, and is also provided with a linJe pJinp. by which tijf proper amount of gum Is applied to the wrapper to bold it securely. It Is calculated that the cost of making cigars with the machine. Including the expense of superintendence, will be 10 cents per 100, whereas the English manufacturer now pays the handworker .".0 cents per 100. exclusive of the charge of superintendence. St Eon I s J lobe-Democra t. Crows. When passing through tlie meadows on niy way to work one morning I observed a crow pecking in a small pool formed in the walk by the previous night's rain. Being curious to know what he was so vigorously engaged with. I came cautiously forward and paw It was a crust of bread, which ho was apparently softening in the water. f)n my approach he Mew away and Ighted on the grass some f venty yards Dff. and then commenced to peck away with Fcen-ing portimicity. I passed on for a sho;t distance, still keeping my eyes on him, v. hen he started again for the pool, tossed In the crust, and turned it over two or three times in -.he water, at the same time testing, as I thought, the softness of it. While the crow was thus engaged, another man came along: and disturbed him at his breakfast, whereupon lie lifted his crust, Hew to some distance on the grass, laid it down, opened up a tuft of grass with his bill, put in his bread and carefully drew the prass over it asalu and Immediately flew away. Now Ida purpose in steeping the crust and hiding it In the tuft cf grass I can understand, as I have no doubt he intended coming back for his meal when it would be in a condition better suited for mastication; but the question is. how was he to find again this particular tuft of eras among the thousand around it? Ho took no note of the locality, so far as I could observe. Died with Ills Chum. In the reminiscences of tlen. Sir Evelyn Wood, himself a bratv English soldier, a touching instance of ccuiae and self-saerilice is given. One .Inno day In 1S"Ö a detachment of Knglish marine?-, were crossing the V' oronzow read under tire from the Russian batteries. All of the men reached shelter in tho trenches except a seaman. John ltlewitt. As he was running a terrific roar was heard. His mates knew the voice of a huge cannon, the terror of the army, and yelled: 'Ixok out! It is V.'histlinp rkk! Hut at the moment Blewiit was struck by the enormous mass of iron on the knees and thrown to the ground. He called to his especial chum: "Oh. Welch: save nie'" The fuso w::s hissing, but .?tenhen Welch ran out of the trenches, and selz- j ing the great shed tried to icil i; oft' his i comrade. ! It exploded with such tcrrilV force i 4 1 ... i ... ... . A . . . I ' - K ilia i. not atom oi me hodics 01 niewitt or Welch was found. I-vei. in that time when cr.ch hour h.id Its excitement, this deed of heroism stirred the whole Knglish' army. One of the o!Iicci' searched out Welch's oh! motlu r in her poor home, ami undertook her snpport while she lived, and the story of his death helped his comrades to nobler conceptions of a soldier's duty. Youth's Companion. Them tliat Hup, Gits. They were two women, and thev sat opposite. Said the fat woman in the green gown: "Did you hear about the money Mrs. j Smith's uncle left her :M " ! "Why, has she had more money left her?" asked the woman .i the lilac?: bonnet in a discontented way. "That is the third time since I have kown her. "Yes," assented the green gown, with ä sigh, "it's jnst the Scriptural saying. Them that has pits.' " Washingtor Post. Vegetation. A very remarkable illustration of tho benign and whlesome influence of vesetatlon on climates has recently been supplied by the French in Alperia, rhey had planted some millions of eucalyptus trees in that colony, with tho result that these have absorbed all th Btapnant impurities hitherto prevailing, and had tended to purify both the earth nud the air. A Gorman of science who lives at Florence states that the Insane occupants of San Salvi howled'and screamed for days before the recent earth-quakcL
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Army IJieycle Tactics. The new tactics of the regular army which require cavalrymen to pick up wounded comrades and sling them over their saddlebows have at hist been applied to bicycles. It remained for William C. Bcecher, of Brooklyn, to exploit this new possibility. Mr. Eeeciier and David Welch were indulging iu a little scorching at Lawrence, near Edgemere. E. E, when Welch, without stopping, leaned over and tried to pull up his stocking. In a minute he was tied up in several distinct kinks of knots with his wheel. When Mr. Beecher surveyed the wreck he could not tell which had received the most damage, rider or bicycle. Welch was so badly hurt that Beecher at once formed himself into an ambulance surgeon, picked his companion up and folded him across the front of his bicycle. With Welch in this position. Beecher .-l. .11 ...x l wheeled up to the lormers home in - Edgemere, much to the astonishment of every one along tho road. Welch s uim-a cic uiu-micu 10, auu iM-eciier . , . , , A , , returned to tue Edgemere hotel, where he was the hero of the day. -New York Recorder. Keep Your Weather Kyc Open. Fraud loves a sblnhiz m:irk. Oceasionallv spurious imitations snrinz un of Ilostettor's
Stomach Bitters, the great American family j of wI1J 0ophaTlt3. party ronudy for t hills and fevor, dvspopsia. t-on- , , . . r . Btlpation. bmoiisuess, norvotisnMs. neural- ! thrown Into a state of panic and disgla. rheumatism and LMney lisonlor. These ! persed in hot haste. Work was resumiiriitr.tions ar usually fiery loeal bitter- full 4w1 .. , Ä , i cf high wines. i.oak out for the tir-i. sijj- ! t(1 nltei soule ÜE3A elephants havnature on the t''ir.iine label and vijjnette of been driven away. St. Ueortfe and the Ir:gon. '
Iteply AYas i'onsiliiiif. In the morning the bright-eyed, happy child came into her mother's room, and the mother said to her: "11 my little tilth toll xl how naughty .she had iwu. aim asiv linn to nein ner to De a good little girl ttday 'U, yes, mamma. Dod aud me talked it all over." said the child. "And what did God say';" inquired the mother, looking with serious eyes into those of her child. , Dod said, 'Never you mind, Kutli. there's lois of wusser gorls titan you bv in heaven!' " Kate I'ieM in Denver. Denver, Kept, lo. My journey from ('Idea go whs over the Chieago, liurliugton and Quiney Uailroad. one of the best managed systems in the country. I should say, judging by the civility of the em ployes, the comfort 1 experienced, the i excellence of its roadbed, and the nun luality of arrival. I actually reached IK-nvcr ahead of time. The liurlingtou Konte is also the best to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha and Kansas City. The largest Crawfish. The largest crawfish ever captured alive is now in the London aquarium. It was captured In May, Ib'.K',. on the toast of the Isle of Jersey . From head to tail it measures feet 12 inches, and from tip of feelers to tip of tail 4 fet o' inches. Its girth is IS inches and its weight 1 pounds. If atllicted with scüIj diseases. i5:i!r falling out, and premature ti;iMnss. do not use grease or alcoholic prrparaiioas. but apply Hall's Hair I enewer. Berlin's oldest inhabitant is a shoemaker named Prenzel. who is now lul. Till four years ago he worked at his trade, lie smokes and drinks coffee. I UAVt: found Pisos Cure for Consumption an unfailing medicine. V. II. Lütz, laoibcott bt., Covin'ion, Ky., Oct. 1, IS'JL Ie some;I;i:::; i!t;;t will warm aching hearts. Something ;):: will cheer less lives. hop Mr. Vinior' si,- i.nsn for "tn1arn wfisiiii:: nt iii i 't . fvniffs in tU mmatun. k pain i'urti.. wiiül ..v.:;. Ij iciiU a bottlo. iiosto people go 5S S when St. TnCtoh W
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The sign of this borrowing is thinness ; the result, nervewaste. Yon need fat to keep the blood in health unless you want to live with no reserve force live from hand to mouth. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is more than a medicine. It is a food. The Hypophosphites make it a nerve food, too. It comes as near perfection as good things ever come in this world. Bt tmrt jT0u rt S elt's Euiuliiem ivLtn y$u want il mnd net a (kesj tulstitmte. Scott & Bowne, New York. All Dmreists. 50c. and $1.
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Becoming Reconciled How conditions have diangod In the intercourse between France and Germany becomes more apparent now in thev moderation which Ls shown by the general public in both countries when speaking of tho other. With the exception of a few Chauvanistic newspapers In France the general tone of the press Ls paeiüc Commercial rela tions are also beginning to become more general. The larre Paris dry g;ods houses are again making pur chases in Berlin, which even a short time ago would have been thought Impossible; one of them, the famous "Au Eouvre," has even a resident purchasing agent in Berlin. It has taken tvren-ty-live years to re-establish the com mercial intercourse between tho two Countries. A mother writing from Plymouth, Mass nf lntft ilüto eii-o. T : 1 ., - - x-M.iv. CIO. a. Malt: liiistru eiui canaren on liiere s i ood the oldct 1., i ... Lwu lut oiuesc j'- i' ' i, .vuuuepsi xareo Tears old ; and have never used any other rti! I a aave saveu tne Jives of several , - - Hti.IH I cnuuren trom cnolera infantum bv its ao j. -""V" t "A "'mu me uociora nau given I up. I heartily and cladlj recommend it ad have done so for over twenty years." j ": ;; ltailroadlng in India. j The other day, says the Bombay GaI . V. . . . " i M rnf .cue, Lue imii ej- yui iv ui. ue l inne- ! vellv-Oullon Itnilwav caitia nnrm a ha.vA Hall's Catarrb Cnre. Is a constitutional euro. Plica 75 cents. ; 1Wortf , vIctorIes can be enjovpd .lvat battlos must be fou T I r. All l"it9 stopped freab.T Dr. Kline's Gre it cr Jlesto; r. No FiU kfter firtt day's us. Marruren. Irratiseend t.OO trial bottla fr to 1 :t i-ascs. Snd to ir. Kliae. Wl Arc.'i St.. i'iula. l'a.
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bwrinf'Yvvw to vTork ia "to It in tha from health. If you have borrowed from ''health to satisfy the demands of business, if your blood is not getting that constant supply of fat from your food it should have, you must pay back from somewhere, and the somewhere will be from the fat stored up in the body.
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