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~ ~ mildly and naturally, ana there sno reaction afterward. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and permanently cured. They’re the smallest, the easiest to take, and the cheanest — for they’re guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you get. Nothing else urged by the dealer, though they may be better for him to sell, can be “just as good” for you to buy. ABSOLUTELY FREE. A Thrilling Book, To Any Reader Os This Paper. bout the Indians.

* ^ lne » Entitled the Kickupoo S J® 93*ontalns Nearly Two Hun_s—Sent Free to Everybody.

In order to moke the public familiar with the habits, manners, customs, ; and history of one of the | oldest tribes of American Indians extant, we have published at great expense a large edition of a work entitled “Life and Scenes ' Among the Kickapoo In* !

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dians.” All their peculiarities traditions, I habits, in fact, their whole life and customs are told in a manner which will interest the reader and hold attention to the end. The book also explains our connection with the tribe, how it came about and what has come from it. The book is profusely illustrated and contains nearly 200 p.p. While this edition lasts we will send a copy free to all who apply, enclosing three 2-cent stamps to pay cost of postage. We will guarantee to fill all requests received within the next two weeks following the appearance of this advertisement, but may not be able to do so later. It is for your interest, therefore to send at once. Address HEALY & BIGELOW, 521 Grand Avenue, New Haven, Conn. It Cures Colds,Coujhs.Sore Throat.Croup,lnfiuenca,Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. Use at once. You will see the excellent effect after taking ths first dose. Sold by dealers everywhero. Largs bottles 50 cents and SI.OO. s •- — i

■ Nature should be assisted to throw ofriinpur’ties of the blood. . Nothin? does it so well, so safely or so promptly as Swift's Specific, i io CHARMS. >ub!ed with malaria! poisen, i g which caused my appetite to Cil.and I w.s greatly re- I voiced tn flesh, and life Install itscharms. 1 tried mercurial and potash remedies, hut t-in > effect. I could get ’ | no relief. I then tried B3Re’’3 A few bottles of this . 3 wonderful medicinem ad ea complete and permanent cure. BSfiEflEfS a n d 1 now enjoy S* K better health than ever. J. a. RICE. Ottawa. Kan. * Our book on Blood and Ekin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. qa. < £ ^SH BR^ Thia Trade Mark is on the best WATERPROOF COAT

in the World ! / a. J. T —i C ajuoh^Mi r Price 50 Cents. I S Anr’v Balm into each nostril. ELY DUOS.. 56 SU N. I ■ am? «- - Is p niustr 3 ted PuN^S’ j •‘NORTHERN 1 1 Lands now open to «-«>^ . ® Ku Pbk(> '" “ - .■■wassgSWS^

" best POLISH IK THEWQgLD. ' 1 DO NOT BE DECEIVED -^'p'”^ ich with Pastes, Enamel burn stain the hands, nip q . polish is Brilred. The Rising,. '^i] Each package liant. Odorless, and Durable SSvcml boxes of Paste> Polish _ MAS AN ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 i^S.

SHOW OF MANY NATIONS INTERESTING ATTRACTION AT THE WORLD’S FAIR. A Walk Through Midway Plaisance Is Equal to a Trip Around the WorldOriental People Living as in the OrientWorld’s Fair Notes. Congress of Nation?. World’s Fair coirespcndence: The Midway Plai«ance in he World’s Fair Grounds will be one of the greatest attractions of the Exposition. The term, Midway Plaisance, merely means an avenue lined with bui dings in which entertainments are given, and to witness these extra faies will be charged. This side show avenue is a mile long and GOO feet wide. Near the entrance to the Plaisance a Tower of Babel is built, having a height of-. 01 feet and a diameter at the base of ICO feet. This i tower deviates from the plan of the j original by having a double track electrical circular railway from the base to the top. A chime of bells is installed nt the top, from which a good view of | th glounds is had. The I !sh Village. One of the attractions of the Plaisance I is a collection of houses, representing > an Irish village. Towering over them i is a reproduction of famous Donegal ■

that is the best place to keep the huge,oldfashioned pill. Just as soon as you get it inside, it begins to trouble you. What’s the use of suffering with it, when you can get more help from Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets ? These tiny, sugarcoated granules do you permanent ! good. They act

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castle. Lady Aberdeen, living in one of the cottages, will preside over the little village. Here are specimens of the work of Irish peasants and of some of the people themselves. Laces, shawls, embroidery, etc., will be made and sold. A Kerry cow makes the cen ter as illustration of Irish dairy work. Ih.rec of th ■ cottages form a national ^wuva-...; ~„uh>i„r t manuecnuis, books and works of art. Another Plaisance attraction Is represented by a street scene in Cairo, in which 150 Egyptians figure Dark-brown beauties from the banks of the Nile, who dance voluptuous measures, look coquettishly upon the Yankee, their big eyes winning his attention as soon as they flash them ujon him. Ihev wear spangles, chains, 1 ea is and gilt bands. Arab trad* rs. donkey boys ami camel ; drivers are there. While the dancers

/f i \ Vs> / THE ALGERIAN VILLAGE. are performing in the theater the merchants sell beads, turl ans or shells from the Red Sea and other curiosities, ali at ( hicago prices, and the snake charmers subdue reptiles and 1 the magicians show their familiarity with the black art. There are performing monkeys, too, and parrots. An old priest goes up into the tower of the mosque at daybreak and calls upon all believers in Mohammed to pray. The* people perform their ablutions and th- n bless the prophet. When they have i done this the long-bearded merchants I take their pipes and squat in the , bazars, looking indolently at the pass-ers-by, while the women and children

jaze in wonder and smile knowingly at ■i[ ppntaJn.- ■> uui '*'* "j —5 Z Hl IS) " I । - tt) I THE IRISH VILLAGE.

I 111^ - purobas.™ <* admission tickets. s r „ e t of sta'.nboul. i One of the old streets of Stambziil '

s££SSg= pump, which Ims a larg >., ot the | ’ slung on I'°*®%°^ trough the streets , • natives, who trot thrown refilled from the wen &ilvpr bedi । contents are us ^ £ lta ns of Turkey, S™^ WX. A ®>«^ h i”* l " 6 -

modeled after one of the old-style temples found in Spain and in Northern Africa, is another side show on the Plaisance. A re?taui antiact ommodating 500 people in the palace show that the Moors are a practical race. In the building is an immense collection of gold coins. An Algerian merchant has put up a building in which are quartered a large supply of natives who maintain a bazar, in which are displayed precious stones, swords, pistols with antique flint locks, daggers, laces, brocades, cushions, and table covers. In another store are found perfumery, ; sergalio j astilles, attar of roses ami sweetmeats, though these are not half as sweet as the dreamy damsels who sell them to you. A Bedouin camp, ’ presided over by a real Bedouin chief, ■ who, of cours^, would cut a throat with no compunction, is shown. The danc- ■ ing girls who sway and tremble with simulated emotion keep the hall crowd- I ed with spectators. Tli- Javane.e Vi’l ige. Javanese, to the number of seventy, j have built a village in the style of their ( : country on the Midway Plaisance. It • I is made of bamboo poles, split bamboo ' and palm leaves and thatched with I native grasses. A screen of split bam- ' ; boo and leaves encircles the village to ; I keep out those who haven’t paid. The J i Javanese girls dance to the music of : lan orchestra and puff cigarettes. They j

are little bits of creatures with black shiny hair. In the center of th-' settlement are two big bamboo poles with holes cut through them. When the wind whistles through these holes a strange melody is pioduced that makes the Javans feel homesick and romantic All sorts of bilious and maudlin thoughts trav 1 through their brainwhile the music is being playe i by tn.- i<nO> They more of the nmsi ir- Chicago limn in Java, a-J there is a greater tupp.y vi uii.-t—?P remarkable display in the Plaisance Is that of feminine beauty. A building has b on put uj and in it are stalled fifty young women, who represent the style of face of various nations and their fashions in costumes. They were got together ly a ( hicago beauty collector, who spent some months in Europe advertising tor types of the different ra -es. I Lovesick Romeos linger round the

beauty building and make the air resound with their mournful iamenta- ' tions. There is a tacit agreement that I none of the girls are to get married unI til the Fair is over, and then they will Ibe able to select any kind of men they prefer from the wild’ scramble that wifi I take place for their hands. Germany has a village in which the artistic and mercantile tastes of her people are combined. The Germans have put up a model of a town of the middle ages, and there are houses of the Black Forest and the other divisions of- - empire. The houses are filled with original furniture. Dr. Vlii • Jahn, of Berlin, manages a German ethnological museum. A Wonderful Wheel. The Ferris wheel is the real triumph of the Midway Plaisance. It represents better than any other exhibit the genius of American invention. It looks something like the paddle wheel of a steamer, I multiplied, however, a hundredfold. Instead of the paddles it bears passenger cars, and when it revolves the passen- I gers get something of the sensation that a fly must have that sits on the ■ side of the cart wheel and feels it re- ‘ volve. The wheel is 264 feet high and J 251 feet in diameter. It bears 36 pas- ! I senger cars, each larger than a raihoad i coach, and w.th a seating capacity of < 0 persons. When the wheel is “loaded” ,

parried up and down like birds sitt.no 11 X model of St. Peter’s, of Rome, is A , j. curved wood, coatee iSLth. h*/*-

which contains besides the “ode^s j, in this biding J I dressed in the uniforms of tho Aat i 1 guard. ___ ___ — _— , i Si Ito the grounds Will be ^0 cen.s. ! |

T * Housekeepers j ; Should Remember. The Government Chemists, after having analyzed $ all the principal brands of baking powder in the q J market, in their reports placed the “Royal” at the 3 , head of the list for strength, purity and wholesomehess i and thousands of tests all over the country $ have further demonstrated the fact that its qualities $ are, in every respect, unrivaled. £ $ Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift or prize, 4 oi^ at a lower price than the Royal, as they invariably 4 contain alum, lime or sulphuric acid, and render the H H food unwholesome. # H q

lUUk, Place Like Home. Among sons of Maine who have recently^ Kfned from the scenes of I some m*L,, tinted boom and of unreal- ™ a yCUiiir man in one of the town- Cumberland County, now endeavo^mg p find aid in building up the pros is business which he deserted the Fort Payne (Ala.) I boom wa Stu its height. He opened a general store there, when the; people w • Ocking into the place- by hundreds ried on a lively business ' and madtj 3^;ood deal of money in a short t ml. Tint when the tide turned his businos diminished, till he couldn’t pay his bßls, and about six months ago lie found wmself in Fort Payne, without a ceiA in his pocket wherewith to support bW family. His one wish was to get b.Tk do the land of the Pine I I Ttee. He iAt another man, simi arly ; situated, witW the exception that he did 1 possess soirnjhing besides the longing I lor Maine. Dt was a soda fountain, ; which he was trying to sell in order to buv a ticket tor Maine with the money, i His friend Succeeded in selling it for J him and received a commission of SSO. Then he met another man who was longing forplaine, and whose only possession wtA so ne rather unartractive 1 stock in ’Western enterprises. The I young mi® disposed o. some of that 1 and reieiwd another SSO, and thus was finally ah|» to rea h his old home in Maine, a»i is almost on his feet again in his old business. —Lewiston Journal. I Danger! If you l»ve a feeling of oppression and un- ■ easiness t little above the diaphragm, an.l jnst ' below th^ right ribs, r rgravated by lying on ! the rtght^ide. look out’ As sure as fate, your liver is (^ordered. Perhaps not seriou'-ly aj yet. but-fatal hepatic absoasses are not unromir.on Hostetter's Stomach Bitt rs is the precise umedy to regulate the liver, and preient its 'oneestion sad Inflammation ana to iisixrsesuca minor n< in-ia of its derangement as yelldmess of the skin and I all or the eye, , futr d tnimo, sourness of the breath nausea . on risiu^ln the morning, dizziness ^uk hea 1ache an 1 onsCipation Hy relaxing the bowels painless >, it opens a channel of exit for the luperdu I# bile, checks a tendency to congestion an 1 ag >Y>’’ ietlt °> the liver, at the same tiu^i^ 'innetu« to Its secretive I Is usuamHiiof order an f oppress 'd with wi» 1 wbr: the bowels ar eo-tiv - Vse the Hitler* tAo in fever and ague, rheumatism ■nd kidney troubles. Why Blood Is It 'd. Human jtlood derives its red color from the iiyria is of red corpuscles it conta ns, Jet these corpuscles at e red only when<o.lected in lar^e numbers. AVh. nonlia few are present they arc

of a very jght straw color. A SotScnir from the Holy Land. Dr. Talsaye, to Introduce The Christi in Herald, sends tt for twenty weeks, together with a beautiful, jolisbed -ection of Olive A’ood, grown on the sacred M unt of Olives, and purchased by him at Jerusalem, all for 50 cents, Uis address is Bibis House, Sew York City. KeibHabdy, M. P„ still adheres to 1 his little eccentricities. Ha comes to | the house in dirty miner’s clothes and ■ greasy little cap. Beecha i‘s Pills will cure wind and pain : In the stomach, giddiness fullness, doziness, drowsiness. chills, and loss of ap::eti e. Wolves in Russia destroy annually upward of 800,000 hea I of domestic animals, valued at B,oou.uOJ rubles. Sample Package Mailed Free. Address ima’l Bile Beans, New York. | If only women fought battles there [ would be only wars of extermination.

Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies -OKOther Chemicals ' sb®?! are usc 't in the ' preparation of w - baker & co.’S r lOM^stCocoa । . inwal, costinj less than 1 and easi^ I Sold by Grocers everywhere. i IW. BAKiR & CO., Dorchester, Mass. (THE LATEST SENSATION § ft£NS§ON-%?ES%^g^ -™ i n last war, 15 adj udicating claims, atty since I ?, MENTION THIS TAPER »«» w«n™» r. .oTOmB^ • 1 r^ S . b pHvsic’an). N« ■ McVickc ’ Mcv iclu i m X heater, C’liicujfo, 111. Consumptives and people jH " |9 who have weak lungs or Asth- jSs ma, should use Piso’sCure fo~ Kg g Consumption. It has cured p? ®j thousandn. It has not inter»t d , lt,s n °t bad to take. S 3 BE “ is the best cough syr ap . jg|

Marvelous Tra To nisand i tulies in a little over a thousand niinuus ■ seem hardly within too range of possibility. The Lake Shore Route, however, has demonstrated its ability to accomplish thiafeat by placing in service a new fast train, to leave Chicago daily at 2 p. m. and ar- ‘ riving in New York City the next morning I at 11, making a trip of 980 miles in twenty hcurs’ actual running time. The shortest time heretofore made by regular trains beI tween these points is twenty-five hours. ‘ West-beund this train leaves New York via the N. Y. C. Ry. at 3p. m., reaching ChiI cago the next morning at 10, making it possible for one to accomplish a full day’s i work in either city and be at the other, nearly a thousand miles distant, the next morning in time for business, truly one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of railroading. At Galveston the correct thing is a nice plunge in the sea these fine morn- i ings. Forty Small Bile Beans in each bottlo. j A song will outlive all sermons in the ! memory.—H. Giles.

JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, T LUMBAGO. Just a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. Just a little BRUISE may make serious inflammation. Just a little BURN may make an ugly scar. Just a little COST will get a bottle of ST. JACOBS OIL, A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE Years of Comfort against Years ] of Pain for JUST A LITTLE. A copy of the "Official Portfolio of the World s Columbian Exposition,’ descriptive of Buildings and grounds, beautilully illustrated in water color effects, will be sent to any address upon receipt of xoc. in postage stamps by The Charles A. Vogxler Co., Baltimore, Md.

THE COST IS THE SAME i ft ft 0-1 Iftft( ft A Wood PICKEYS. ft ft ft ft ft 1 3 EB® £ ■"AFTER 'io YEAFtsi rll***Sßl> after g YEAR a. The Hartman Steel Picket Fence Cost# no more than an ordinary clumsy wood picket aftalr that obstructs the view and will rot or fall apart in a short time. The Hartman Fence is artistie in design, protects the grounds without concealing them and is practically EVERLASTING. Illustrated Catalogue with Prices and Testimonials Mailed Free. SraMcket: ’ HARTMAN MFG. COMPANY, BEAVER FALLS, PA. 102 Chambers St, New York) 503 State St., Chicago; 51 and 53 S. Forsyth St., At lan tax Ga. ZLTTO^-S S_ S_ FRANK J. CHENEY MAKES OATH THAT HE IS THE SENIOR PARTNER OF THE FIRM OF F. J. CHENEY & CO., DOING BUSINESS IN THE CITY OF TOLEDO, COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID, AND THAT SAID FIRM WILL PAY THE SUM OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR EACH AND EVERY CASE ^OF CATARRH THAT CANNOT BE CURED BY THE USE OF ENCl^THisls^^ PRES- * y ° tar U Public. Ball's Catarrh Cure g /. A Anally. direCt ^ ths Blood and tTiUeous srir -^ aces ' Ky7. “hS ; s Cat^b Cu^.^ !StS ’ 001,3 Cave ’ 5 takes it. ” taurrb Cure cures every one that * J - A - JOHNSON, Medina K v . — Catarrh Curecun-d N ‘ Y " eays; RaU’s . ThTS'M Mieh., saveREV n p carbon <ri n Wrtie him about”. Urra Care is ^ouderfm.” HALLS CATARRH CURE is sold by a l| p ea | er3 in p aienl HedfciMß Frioe 75 cents a. Bottle. The only Genuine H.i U ’S CATARRH curs „ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo"©:'’" BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Tettimonials sent free on application. j

“August Flower” Eight doctors treated me for Heart Disease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no good. I could not speak aloud. Everything that I took into the Stomrch distressed me. I could not sleep. I had taken all kinds of medicines. Through a neighbor I got one of your books. I procured a bottle of Green’s August Flower and took it. lam to-day stout, hearty and strong and enjoy the best of health. August Flower saved my life and gave me my health. Mrs. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O. • __ 9K? I* e. I^l gW- I Hek SELjJS The Davis Hand Cream Separator and Feed Cooker Combined. Completes! of outfits for a dairy farmer. This machine has an attachment which, when the bowl has been taken out, is dropped into the Separator so that a belt can run to the churn. Write for further particulars. Davis & Rankin Bldg, and Mfg. Co., 240 to 254 W. Lake St., Chicago, 111., Manufacture all kinds of Creamery Machinery and ■ Dairy Supplies. (Agents wanted in every county.) « I EWIS’ 98°oLYE I I’owi’cred and Perfumed. Im ( patented.■ The strongest and rure^t Lye :::alt ewA L'nlike other Lye, it being a fine JjSf \ /A powder and packed in a can with ’•remora le lid, ihe cont.-nts are always ready for use. Will make the best perfume-’. Hard Soap it: 2J minutes without boiling. It is the best for cleansing waste-pipes, W® disinfecting sinks, closets washkL, iEg bottles, paints trees, etc. ■ I'ENNA. S ILT M'F’G CO, Gen. Agts., Phila., Fa. — COLLARS gcCUFFS. The best and most economical Collars and Cull worn. Try them. You will like them. Look well. Fit well. Wear well. Sold fur 25 cents fora box of Ten collars or Five pairs of cuffs. A sample collar and palrof cuffs sent by mall for Six Crim. Address, giving size and style wanted "Ask (he dealers for them." „ Reversible Collar Co.. Z7 Kilby St. Boston, n LARGE PROFITS N can be made year- ‘ ly by the right of Y sale for Illinois, Wisconsin. Michigan or Indiana. Make application at once. Address for Price, Terms and Circular, C. A. COOK X CO., Props.. 201 Herald Bldg., Chicago A milß® Morphine Habit Cured in~lO 19r*121 HI to 20 days. No pay till cured. W Ivm OR. J. STEPHENS. Lebanon. Ohio. C. N. L. .so. 20—yj WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS, please say you saw the advertisement in this paper.