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i , llavo It rEaiidrV He cried out in agony, and they ran to the neighDors for help. Sciatica was tor turing him. Better run for St, Jaoob Oil, or have it handy. It is known to cure the worst cases. The total capital of our national banks is C21,517,895. Beauty 1m Blood cep. Clean .blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Casearets, Candy Cathar; tic clean your blood and keep it clean; by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- J rarities from the body. Begin to-day to anish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Thelolssfof Cuba and the Philippines did not seriously affe.ct.SyAni3hrcmlit. Ariiaie,kI'fintly'3?tllcine.. Moves the bowels each day, In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures siok head ache. Price 25 and 50c. , Ten years ago Manila sugar was intro duced into America, duty free. Fits pMtti'aniitly'curedr No fit? ornerrous rlesswerfirst day's use of Dr. Kltne's Great Nrv Besferr: $2trlal bottle and treatise free Da, R; it. JiiAMi,Ltd..e31 ArohtS6..Phila..Pa. About $64,000,000 yearly is the total of the English trade in the Philippines. Dr. Seth- Arnold's Cough Killer best meai cine ever tried for Colds. L. C Hammond, 23 Colden St., Kewburgh, N. Y., Nov, 2t, 18U7. Attached to -the. army of Norway is a corps of skaters armed with rifles. To Cure Constipation Forever. TikeCasdarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a If C C. C. fall to cure, drupeists refund money. 0?cfrr'uary,;1891, was the driest month on record in Dublin, Ireland. Sharp Pains Darting from one point to another, stiff and swollen joints- inHmmatjob, intejise suf ferfng, are characteristics of rheumatism.' All these painful symptoms are cured by Hood's Sarsiparilla ,' which pur.ifles the blood and neutralizes 'the acid which is the cause of rheumatisfa. Why co.ntjmuejtot; suffer when you may be relieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla America's Greatest, ' Medicine. --Price $1-. Prepared by C. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass! HoocTs Pills cure all Liver Ills. 25 cents. . ., . "Where Napoleon Took HIi Bride. - The Frenr5li Government is propos ing to sell for building purposes the chateau and p'qfrk 19 Villenenve , rEtang,-nnear Saint Cloud. The Parisian- dD not like the idea; since they fear that other and more inter esting portions of the beautifully wooded country . which Burrounds Paris may be dealt with in a similar 'xvay. But, although there is nothing really historical about the chateau, it has at least one curious reminiscence. It was ;at. Villenenve l'Etang that . Jfapoleou "III. snatched a brief and almost, clandestine honeymoon with the Empress Eugenie. ' With absolute eecreoy the cbateau was got ready, . and in. the evening, of the.wedding, ;. ' the Emperor took 'his bride thither V in a phfeton which he drove ..himself. So-quietly was the" whole thing man aged, indeed, that most of the in habitants of Saint Cloud had no idea that their imperial master and niis . tress had. flown. -London Chronicle. TUMOR EXPELLEd! TJnqualiflod Success of Lydia E. .'PinTchass Vegetable Confpound. ' ? i- ,' Mrs: Elizabeth "Wkeeloce, MagnSf lia, Iowa, in the following letter de scribes her recovery from a very criti cal condition: " Dear Mrs. Pixkham: I have been taking your Vegetable Compound, and wtwiit am now reaay to souna its praises, it has, done won ders for me in relieving me of a tumor. 'My. health has been poor for three years. Change of life was working upon me. 1 was very muchJbloated and was a bur den to myself. Was troubled with smothering spells, also palpitation of the heart and. that bearing-down feel, ingj and could not be on my feet much. 'I was growing worse all the time, until I took your medicine. "After taking three boxes of Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Lozenges, the tumor passed from me. "My health has been better ever since, can now walk quite a distance and am troubled no more with palpita tion of he heart or bloating. I rec o.mmend.your medicine to all sufferers from female troubles." '. '. It is hardly reasonable to suppose that any one can doubt the efficiency of Mrs. Pinkham's methods and medi cine in the face of the tremendous vol ume of testimony. "I bava gone 14 days at a time without tftneit or the bowel, not being able to more tbem except bj using bot water Injections, Chronic constipation for seven years placed roe in this terrible condition; during that time I did bt ry thing 1 beard of but never found any relief; such was my case until I began using CASCABET8. I bow bare from one to three passages a day, and if 1 was rich I would give $100.00 for each morement; It U such a relief.'' itlmmLHckt, 1G39 Russell St., Detroit, Mich. s , CANDY CATHARTIC 3 tradc mark Pioiareneo Ti. i op, nt F;i'nrabl. '"lDt. Taste Gonrt, Vever hiritru, Weaken, cr Gripe, loc, 2uc, CURE CONSTIPATION. ., Do Sue 1 HINTS FOR HOUSEWIVES. TJoston Brown Itreart. To make Boston brown bread, mix fiankee rye, whole wheat flour and Indian meal in proportions of one cup each with a cup of molasses, to whieh is added a teaspoonful of dissolved soda and a piut of buttermilk. The bread is boiled for live hours. Ladies' Home Journal. i An Knglish Deep Dish Apple Pie. Peel, core and cut in quarters or eighths euough apples to fill a medium sized earthen baking dish, heaping them a little; pour in just a little wa ter, and if the abples are not' very tart squeeze over thenvthe juice of a lem on; sprinkle enough sugar on the top to sweeten them; put a few flecks of butter over the top,thel grate nutmeg over all. Cover with a crust shortened with half lard and half butter, mnk ing'iwo or three incisions in the crust; stand the pie in a moderate oven and when the crust is done a light brown, cover it witlia piece of brown paper; leave the oVen loor open'aud let' the pie bake .slowly for twenty minutes lon'geV. Serv it cold with cream. i;iblon Fig Cake. .White part Two cups .of sugar, two-thuds of a' cup of butter, two thirds of a cup of milk, three cups of flour,two teaspoonfuls of baking pow der; eight eggs'hites; bake in, lay ers. Gold part 7 One-half, cup of butter, one cup' of "Sffgar beaten to a cream, one whole egg and seven yolks, half a cup of milk, blie and Jne-half cups of flour, one teaspoonful of baking pow der. . ,:' i Season strongly witli-tinn anion and allspice. Pnt half the gold cake into a pan and lay on it a thick layer of halved rigs"; dust with a little flour and then put on the "rest of the cake and bake. Put the gold cake between the- white oakes, using.- frosting be- 'r t - '' A IeliTiou-Corn Soup. Use for every one-half canful of I corn one and one-half pints of milk, dnefand one-half tablespoonfuls of b"ut'fer,"6he tablespoonful of flour, one level teaspoonful of pepper and one tablespoon ful of minced onion. Mash the corn as fine as possible, and then put it into the double boiler. Put the milk except one gill, which you will reserve' for blending the flour with the corn, aud cook for fifteen minutes. Cook tlie. onion, in the butter for about ten minutes, stirring, frequently and taking care that it does not burn, and add it to the corn and milk. Mix the cold milk which you reserved with the flour, and wheil.it is well blended and perfectly smooth stir into the hot mix ture. Add the salt and peproer, and cook for ten minutes longer, then strain, and serve hot. Woman's Ilome Companion. Turkey Boasted a l'AUemande. .Select a young, turkey, ten pounds in weightnipg.ejdaw aud wash quick ly in cold water. Wipe dry with a towel. Tbe;U season: inside -with half a tablespoo'n'tul salt.' Fill the erop and body with forcemeat. Sew up, twist the wings over-' its'cbiiek,;. run & sRewer through the thighs into the body. Pass a string across.-the back -of the bird, crossing it below tlie breast, then catch it over the point of the skewer, cross the string again And tie it on the back. " Bub one tablespoonful salt all over the turkey and lay in a roasting pan. Spread two ounces butter over the breast, then place the pan in a medium hot oven to roast. Turn often- and baste freely with its. own gravy till the bird is liglit brown on all sides. Add one cupful boiling water; continue to roast, basting frequently till done, which will take about two and a half hours." Or you may allow fifteen min utes to a pound. Place the giblets in a saucepan over the fire; cover with cold water, add half teaspoonful of salt. "When it boils add one onion and cook till done. Shortly before serving lay the turkey on a warm dish, remove threads, skewers, also the fat from the gravy. Mix one tableapoonfnl cornstarch with one gill of cold water, add it to the gravy, stir this over the fire and cook two minutes. Add sufficient giblet broth to make a'creamy sauce; stir and boil five minutes; then strain; chop the giblets fine, add them to the sauce and serve. Household Hints. In ironing tablecloths, the creases should be varied from time to time, so as to avoid wear. Horseradish is said to be a sure cure for a" cough, and should be eaten at and between meals. In making plum or fruit cakes, add a little chocolate, if the batter does not seem quite dark enough. Dandelions for some are said to be a sure cure for insomnia. Two or three leaves a day should be eaten. To seed raisins pour boiling water over them, and then drain and pinch the seeds out while the raisins are moist. If you wish to have the clothes look more glossy, use soapy water in mak ing starch. This also renders the Iron less;likely to stick. If sal soda and water are poured down the kitchen sink at least once a week, the plumber's wisit may be in definitely postponed. Cajbbage salad made from a raw, fresh an'd crisp head of cabbage and served with a French dressing is much improved if garlic is rubbed in the Low! from which it is served. Lqmp wicks will become clogged with the settlings from the kerosene unless cleaned occasionally: it will be w ell to boil, dry and trim them if they give a poor light; and renew often there is no economy in using short or Jiity lamp wicks. Battleships and Mfn-of-Wsr. All battleships are men-of-war, but all men-of-war are not battleships. A battleship is the largest and most powerful type of a man-of-war. A heavily armored, sea-going man-of-war, carrying guns of large calibre and designed primarily for fighting the largest ships of the enemy, is a battleship. From the earliest times a ship has been spoken of in the femi nine gender. This is probably some survival of that old Gothic or Teutonic custom -which arbitrarily applies gen der to inanimate things, a custom which still obtains in the German lan guage, where a table is masculine and a fork is feminine. A man-of-war is a ship, and therefore "she." It is also probable that the "man" in niac-of-war does not mean a person of the male gender. One of the old defini tions of the word "man" is simply a person, a being, without regard to sex. In that sense it is sometimes used to day. Mankind includes women as well as men. The first part of the word "woman" is merely an adjective, designating a certain physical form of man. A Winter Solace. With the dreariness and desolation of cold and rainy nights in winter comes the comfortable thought of brightly lighted sitting rooms, with hearth fires and good books. There is nothing more certain to make the heart swell with cheerfulness than this same combination. After a long day at work, when the wind is howl ing outside and the rain is splashing against the windows, the flicker of the grate-fire is magnetic. One can scarcely force himself to get up and away from it, and a book adds to the attraction. It is the time when the stay-at-home enjoys himself to the fullest. Don't ?Iincl the Weather. There is one thing that does not mind the weather, and that is rheumatism; -and one thing that does not mind rheumatism is St. Jacobs Oil, as it goes to work upon it and cures right off. Of all the countries In the world it Is Servia which coatains the most centen arians. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smote Tonr Lifts kvtj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-Bac. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 50c or 81. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co. , Chicago or New Yorto A large turtle affords eight pounds of tortoise shell. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors fironounced it a local disease and prescribed ocal remedies, and by coustantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfnc?s of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi monials. Address F.J. Cheney& Co.,Toledo, O. Sold by Druffffists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. About 65,000 tons of refuse are swep'; oft London streets yearly. TryOrain-OI Try Orain-O ! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a package of Grain-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. Children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it like it. Gbain-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but is made from pure grains; the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. i the price of coffee. 15c. and 25c. per package. Sold by all grocers. England's mercantile navy numbers 21, 000 vessels. Of these 8000 are steamers. Five Cents. Everybody knows that Dobbins' Electric Soap is the best in the world, and for 33 years it has sold at the highest price. Its price is now 5 cents, same as common brown soap. Bars full size and qnality.Order of grocer. Adv Each of Queen Victoria's state horses carries 140 pounds of harness. No-To-Bc (or Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weals men strong, blood pure 50c. 81. All druggists. It i3 estimated that there are 400,000,000 mummies in Egypt. Stands by in IVced. Every living thing has pains and aches sometimes, and the aches and pains of humankind have a friend in St. Jacobs Oil, which stands by in need to cure and re store. Tho Tartarian alphabet contains 232 let" ters, being the longest in the world. Coughs Lead to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once. Goto your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. Sold in 25 and 50 cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dan gerous. Greater New York has over 130,000 dwelling-houses within its limits. Excurgiou Kate to New Orleans. The Southern Railway will sell on Dec. 2.5, 26 and 27 tickets to New Orleans and return, one fare for the round trip, plus S2. Con tinuous passage in eav.h direction, good to re turn until January 9th, 1H, account South ern Educational Association. For further particulars call on or address Alex. S. Thweatt, Eastern Passenger Agent, 271 Broadway, New York. A watch ticks 160,144,000 times in a year. Do Yon. AVisli to Sing--1Vcll? Then use Hoxsie's Disks for every form of cough, cold, hoarseness or sore throat. They clear and beautify the voice. 25 cts. A fibre of silk one mile long weighs but twelve grains. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta Diets. All Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 20c. The United States leads the world in the starch output. Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constiDation forever 10c, 25c. If C, C. C. fail, drucfrists refund money The German postoffice, In 1835, made n profit of over .$7,000,000. Wohave not been without Plso's Cure fo Consumption for 20 years. Lizzir Fekkui. Camp St., Harrishurg. Pa.. May 4. lS'Jl. There are said to be 300,000 blind person in Europe Mrs. WlUrtiow'sootlnn'j Syrup torehililrt teething, s! tens t lie uums, redm;es inflaming tiou, allay pain, cures wind coiic, -'oca bottiv A Trick of a Hotel Beat. "The strangest type of hotel beat 1 ever en countered, " eaitl a veteran New Orleans boniface, "walked into our house one evening about ten years ago, registered, and went directly to his room. I was nt the desk, and noticed casually that he was a stout, good-looking man, and that he wore a handsome fall overcoat. He had no baggage, and paid in advance, re marking that ho had merely stopped over en route to Galveston, and his things had gone on. Next morning there was a terrible uproar. The stranger, it seemed, had been robbed. According to his story, he woke up to find the room in disorder and his coat, vest and shirt gone. He claimed to have had a gold watch, several hundred dollars and a number of valuable papers in the pockets of his coat and vest, and three diamond studs in the shirt. "I felt sure the loss was exagger ated, but there was no doubt about the things being gone, and I was on the point of compromising the claim when my lawyer poor fellow, he's dead now insisted on holding him off until wo investigated his record. "We soon found some of his state ments to be false, and he thereupon, took alarm and quietly departed. I never saw him again, but a hotel de tective of my acquaintance encoun tered him in Chicago, and he told me how the scheme was worked. ' The beat had on neither coat, vest nor shirt when he registered, and hal merely pinned a collar and cravat in side the lapels of his overcoat. It was simple as A, B, C, and made out a clear case when ho raised the row in the mornirg." New Orleans Times-Democrat. A Unique Postage Stamp. Canada's now penny postage stamp is unique. When Postmaster-General Mulock was in England recently he was struck by the failure of the great mass of the people there to appreciate at their true value the portions of the" British Empire beyond the sea. The thought occurred to him that no more effective object lesson of the vastness and soldarity of the empire could be given than by presenting a picture on the new imperial penny ' postage stamps, contrasting the dimensions of Great Britain with those of all other Powers. The feature of the stamp is a neatly executed map of the world iu miniature, distinguishing the British Empire from the possession of all . other Powers. The British posses sions are printed in red, and these stand out in bold relief against a dark background. Surmounting this pic ture is a representation of the crown, underneath which is a bunch of oak and maple leaves, symbolizing the unity of Great Britain aud Canada. New York Post. Boston Outshines the World. Boston claims to be the best-lighted city in the world, not excluding any of the European capitals, the Hub City leading by a large majority in the number of electric lamps it possesses per thousand inhabitants. The fig ures are as follows: Boston '. 1232 New York... ...71.. 53 Chicago 730 San Francisco ... 660 St. Louis 6(J0 Cincinnati fi51 Philadelphia 375 Baltimore 373 Brooklyn 280 Vienna 240 Edinburgh "... 242 Paris 185, London 1S4 Berlin 173 We never did; but we have seen the clothing at this time of the yetr so covered with dandruff that it looked as if it hid been out in a regular snow storm. Noneed of this snowstorm. As the summer sua would melt the falling snow so will melt these flakes of dandruff m the scalp. It goes further than this: it prevents their formation. It has still ether properties: it will restore coler to gray hair in just ten times out of every ten cases. And it do;s even more : it feeds and nourishes the roots of the hair. Thin hair becomes thick hair; and short hair be comes long hair. V7s have a book on the Hair and Scalp. It is yours, for the asking. If you do nt ot-Uln 11 the benflu yos srected Irom the uj of the Viiinr, wtite til dctor about tt. Probiily thai li Mmi tliiJiaulty with your ten ral iystm irhich mtj bo ailly re moved. Addrnn, DR. J. C. AYi-R. Lotto!!, MM. V storm bb. J I summer? I 21 p rr : Mh 'If fin - ' j At d S to to to to to to to to. i $ If vnn hnvf n rrnpt you wish to restore it to its original freshness, make a stiff lather of Ivory Soap and warm . water and scrub it, width by width, with the lather. Wipe with a clean damp sponge. Do - not apply more water than necessary. to SI to The vegetable oils of which Ivory Soap is made, and its purity, st fit it for many special uses for which other soaps are unsafe and st J unsatisfactory " sj Copyrttlitiasj.bj ThiPTOtttGMiV.f Co.,C!meUaMI. (J A Jjlfe-Sketch of Major Marchanl. Major Marchand, -who was born on November 22, 1863, at Ihoissey, in the Department of Aine, began life as a notary's clerk, a career he soon re linquished for the army. In 1883 he entered the Marines, and was in the same year sent to Africa. After hav ing attained the rank of Sub-Lieutenant ho entered the Military School at Saint Maixent, whence he was sent to Senegambia. In February, 1889, he was present at the siege.of Koundian, where lie was slightly wounded. In 1890 he proceeded to explore the sources of the Niger and the region of Segon, and for some years supplied the French Govern ment and geographical societies with important details and descriptions of his numerous exploration. At the taking of Diena he was severely wounded, and returned to Paris con valescent. In July, 1891, he was nominated French agent at Sikouso, and ever since he has been engaged, in an almost incessant warfare with 3avage chieftains and in geographical exploration. London Chronicle. To Save the. Elephant. A Frenchman, M. Eourdarie by name, is agitating just now in the interests of the elephant. He is ap pealing to the French Government and the King of the Belgians for sup port. Every year 40,000 elephants are killed in Africa for the sake of their ivory, and M. Eourdarie fears that, like the buffaloes in America, these useful animals will become ex terminated if something is no,t dona to limit the number killed. He con siders that the elephant instead of being destroyed should be protected to serve the future agriculturists of Central Africa, as the elephant is . the snly animal that can work . in these regions. In the meantime, ivory is still an important article, of coinmer.ee in Central Africa, and the problem is how to get the ivory without killing the elephant. London Chronicle. One that will bring a pleasant monthly reminder of the elver is a subscription to the . NEW ANP IMPROVED Frank Leslie's -Popular Monthly Now 1 0 cts.; $l a Year. Edited by Mrs. FRANK LESLIE. EACH MONTH Cover in Colors and Gold. ' Score9 of Rich Illustrations. CONTRIBUTORS: W. D. Howells, Clara Bar ton, Bret Harte, Walter Camp, Frank R. Stockton, Margaret E. Sanp-ster, Julia C. R. Dorr, Joaquin Miller, Edgar Fawcett, ERenon Castle Louise Chandler Moulton, and other famous and popular writers. Beautiful Art Plate, "A Yard of Fansiea " or " A Yard of Pup pies": also the superb Nov. and Xmas Nos. GIVEN FREE with a Ji.oc year's subscription from Januarv issue fourteen numbers In all. Either art plate OIVEN FREE with a 3-months' trial subscription for as cents. COMPLETE Story of the SINKING OF THE "MERRIMAC" and tiie Capture and imprisonment of the Crew at Santiago, by OSBORN W. DEiGNAN. U. S. Nsvy, late helmsman of the Merrimac, in the January Number. Fully Illustrated. Subscribe Now, Editioni Umited. FRANK LESLIE. PUBLISHING HOUSE. Dp't E. 145 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. Mention this paper uhen ordering. 11 Knowledge Is Folly Unless m Hohdayi m Gift M THEPJ thnt lnnkQ Hinov and 9. 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