' Courage and Strength in Times of Danger, Vfead the 'warning between the lines. What is that warn ing) It is of the danger from accumulation of badness in the blood, caused by the usual heavy living of the Winter months. Spring is the clearing, cleansing time of the year; the forerunner of the brightness and beauty of glorious Summer, Follow the principle that Nature lays flown. Start In at once and purify your Wood with that great specific Hood's Sar eaparllla. It never disappoints. Tumors "A tumor as big as alarperoar tile came under my tongue, and instead of letting my physician operate on it, I used my favorite spring tonic. Hood's Sarsaparilla. The bunch soon disappeared." Mks. H. M. Cobckn, 57yMer"k St., Lowell, Mass. Rhiumatlm-'i had rheumatism fer five Tears and can conscientiously say that Hood's Sarsaparilla has given me entire re lief. As a blood puritier it has helped my children wonderfully." Mrs. S. A. Sagab. 83 Franklin Avenue, Passaic, J Hood' r11l cure liver Ills, the non-irritating and the only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. I Try Grain0! f Ask you Grocer to-day to show you i a package of GEAIN-O, the new food J drink that takes the place of coffee. $ The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GKAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15 cents and 23 cents per package. Sold by all grocers. , Tastes like Coffee Looks like Coffee Insist that your grocer givei yon GRAIN-0 4 Accept no imitation. J THE Spalding OFFICIAL League Bail is the only genuine National Leajme Ball and is certified to as such by President E. Young. AC CEPT NO SUBSTITUTES. If a dealr does not carry braiding's athletic foods in stcci, tend your name and address to us (and bis, too) for a copy oi our handsomely illustrated catalogue. A. C. SPALDING & BROS.. New York. Denver. t'hpn Vivid Coinparislons. Chain (the French caricaturist) was talking one day with a Gascon, who bragged that 'his father's ancient baronial dining-hall was the wonder of the world. It was so high you could hardly seethe roof. "My father had a dining-room," said Cham, 'which was ust as remarkable the other way. It was so low that the only fish we could serve at table was Bole." "It is unutterably sad," she said, 'unutterably sad," and went on talk ing and talking and talking about it. "I wish it was," remarked tier Mis band, when he had a chance to speak, ss ho laid aside his newspaper hope lessly. "Was what?" she inquired in some astonishment. "Unutterably sad;" and there was a kill. Detroit Free Press. AINFUL M "RS. GEORGE OSMUN, of Suffering: as I had from for several vears. a release low I wish more suffering1 women would accept your kind offer and be relieved. There is ao need for women to suffer. Mrs. Pinkham's advice and Lydia B. c w s fart-1 lias. H.A., 134 S. Cedar Street, , Nearly three years age I wrote to you asking advice in regard to my health. wu 5 Miserable; uttered from painful menstruation and backache, was nervous, iirry aad faint. I rtceired such a kind letter from you, telling me fnt wast to d. I fallowed your advice and I now am recommending Lydia E. illkhaa'i Vegetable Compound. I thank God for this pais destroyer." How to Save tabor In Spring: Ciena in?. Spring cleaning is no longer the labor It was in the days of our grandmothers. Women understand how to save themselves by the use of modern conveniences. Yfhen beginning the work everything should be in readiness taeks, hammers, brooms, with a supply of Ivory Soap (which is the best for all cleaning purposes), lime, am monia, and carbolic acid. Good weather should be selected, and ODly one or two rooms cleaned at a time: air and sunshine should be freely admitted. Eliza B. Tabkeb. The London "Bobby." In London the constables or police men are known as "peelers" and "bobbies," because the 'constabulary force or metropolitan police was or ganized by Sir Robert (familiarly known as "Bobby") Peel. Beauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. There were consumed in London in 1898 nearly 4,500,000 carcasses of mutton. 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 5'J cent bottles. Go at once; delays are dan gerous. Sails for small vessels are made of paper. They are stronger than linen ones. Atlanta, tia., and Return 117. 50, Ac count Triennial Seion Interna tional Sunday School Anoc'n, The Southern Railway, the direct Rnd short line to Atlanta, Ga., only one night's travel will sell for the above occasion, Awril 24th 25th, 2tth and 27th, tickets Washington tc' Atlanta and return at $17.50, good until Maj 31. The only l.'.ne operating through Pull, man and Dining Car service New York tc Atlanta.Vestibule Coaches. For information call or address Ales. S. Thweatt, Eastern Passenger Agent, 271 Broadway, New York Turkey and Greece are the only Euro pean countries without telephones. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 2oo Turnpike tolls cannot be legally collect ed from funeral parties In Maryland. To Cure Constipation forever Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25o tf C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. There are no trusts in England, are called chartered companies. They Hall's Catarrh Cure is a liquid and is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send foi testimonials, free. Sold by Druggists, 75c. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O Gossamer iron is so thin that 4800 sheets of it are only an inch thick. Lane's Family .Medicine. Moves the bowels each day, In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick head ache. Price 25 and 50c. The daily average of immigrants to thi country is 2000. JTo-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c, II. All druggists. New York City's Police Department em ploys 7400 persons. Indian Returns to His Tribe. "When Spotted Horse, the young Cheyenne Indian who has returned to the ways of hi8 tribe in order to marry his sweetheart, was united to her a month ago, the ceremony waff cele brated with great formality. The girl's name is White Dove, and she is said to be the prettiest girl on the re servation. Her father was an Army officer, and her mother, although a full-blooded Indian, had been well educated. "When "White Dove was born the whole tribe stood sponsor for her and cared for her during her child hood. She was stolen when ten years old by a Kiowa chief, and was rescued later by her people. It is said she was as wild as any of her people, and ran away from one home to another until she met Spotted Horse. Her re gard for him has stood the test of time, and for her 6ake he has given up try ing to be a "white man." New York Tribune. W& iTO MORE Belvidere, Warren Co., N. J., writes: weakness, irregularities and backache from this suffering1 was a blessing1. Oh! Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will rehev them." Mrs. Ida Peters, Milan, Term., writes: " Deab Mrs. Pinkham When I wrote to ycro the first time asking- your advice I was a great sufferer. Menstruations were irregular, some times a week too soon and then a week or two Ute, and when they appeared were very profuse; great pain and tenderness in the bowels, pain in back and limbs, leucorrhoea all the time. X was weak and nervous and had no appetite. f'jf.f5w-'t.,;- Burninar and choking sensation in mytnroai. MgWj received your reply and followed all your recovery all to Mrs. Pinkham's advice and her wonderful remedies." Ella E. Brenner, East Rochester, Ohio, writes: "I have been thankful a thousand times since I wrote to you for what your Vegeta ble Compound has done for me. I followed your advice carefully and now I feel like a different person. My troubles were back ache, headache, nervous tired feeling, pain ful menstruation and leucorrhoea. I took four bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, one box of Pills, one package of Sanative Wash and am now well." Mrs. Maggie P. Stine, New Berlin, Pa., writes: " I hare suffered with terrible backache in the small of my back for about seven years, and could never get anything to help me. I tried several physicians, but found no help. I have now taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and feel like a different woman." Owosso. Mich., writes: An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup op Figs, manufactured by the California Fiq Syrup 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, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained Crom senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fig Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANCISCO. CAL. IiOTJlSVTXLE. XT. NEW YORK, N. T. For sale by all Druggists. Price 0c. per bottle. ill 'Both my wife and myself hare been alti CASCARETS and they are the belt medicine we have ever bad In tbe house. Last week my wife was frantio with headache for two days, she tried some of your CASCARETS, and tbey relieved the pain in her head almost immediately. We both recommend Cascarets." Chas. Stedeford, Pittsburg Safe & Deposit Co., Pittsburg, Fa Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken, weaken, or Gripe, 10c, 26c. 5Ua ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sterling Rrmdj Compiny, Chlengo, Motrl, Kn York. SIT Nf1.TA.Rin Sold and guaranteed by all drug liU I U'PAb gists to CX. ICE Tobacco Habit. "SMOKERS-The latest, most useful , smokers' article is the Barnard Tobacco anil Ash Ejector; fits into pipe; always SsEiireailyforuse; postpaid, 25c. Agents wanted Sabnakd Novelty Co.,3(i0 W Mth St., N. Y. City Bar If afflicted with sore eyes, use Thompson's Eye Water STOPPED FKF Permanently Corel Insanity Prevented by DR. KLINE'S GREAT KERVE RESTORER y pnu and SI. Tuut' Vane: J-o Kit. or t.'erToasos rter Bnt cUr'aoM. Treatiieand $ trill bottla frefl to FHpatittDia, they plying exprei. cbarp oDtf when rfeeived. Send to lr. Kline, Ltd. BelleTn Institute of UediciDe, U31 Arch St., rhiUUelphia, Fa. S I 0 PER WEEK. I Local agent wante I at once in everj town, large or small. Nothing to sell, short hours', salary, ten dollars per week. Addieswith stamp, J. A. C, 1267 Broadway, Room 12, New York City. What the Chilt'ren Played. Not long ago an anxious mother who was impressed by the Educationist and who had therefore kept her youth ful son and daughter from any knowl edge of certain stock subjects of old fashioned juveniles, sent them out to play in Gramercy Park, near which she had lately bought a house. They came back at noon all aglow with en thusiam. Oh, yes, they had had such a good time. They had met some other children and had learned ome splendid new plays. "Well, what did you play?" asked the sympathetic mother of ber small son. "Cops and Burglars," was the eager answer. "Dreadful! and what did you play?" she demanded of her, sweet-faced lit tle girl. "Spooks and Witches!" So wags the world and so is Nature always giving a solar-plexis blow to Art. The Bookman. Origin of the Word 'Cop. The word "copper" or "cop,"which is an abbreviation, as applied to a po liceman, originated in New York City, and it arose from the fact that mem bers of the original force of metro politan police, organized by Mayor Fernando Wood in 1857, wore a big copper star on their breasts, and a large copper shield bearing the coat of arms of the city of New York upon their hats. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life itray. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic, full of life, nerve and vijror, take No-Tc Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or fl. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Addrees Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Micbisan still has 276,176 acres of land subject to homestead entry. We have not been without Piso's Cure for Consumption for 30 years. Lizzie Ferkel, Camp St., Harrisburgr. Pa.. May 4. Wi. TbeWar Department is practicing with wireless telegraphy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. sJ5c.a bottle. The Free Methodist Church of America has about 25,000 members. Violent explosions of coughing are stopped by Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one Minute. One of Connecticut's new laws compels the general use of lamps on all vehicles. Educate Tear Boweli Wit n tJatcareu. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. tOe, c. If a C- C. fail, druggists refund money. The Siberian Eailway will cost f lOO.OOd,- ill ACHE Ij&vW CANDY THADI MARK RiOISTTREO HINTS FOR HOUSEWIVES. To Wash ChamoU. In washing auything made of cham ois skins use warm water with a littl ammonia in it. Wash by rubbing be tween the fingers, but do not wring the chamois. Fress it between ths palms of the hands to take out th water, and hang before the fire or in the hot sun to dry quickly, rubbing and pulling the article, into proper shape every few moments to prevent the skin's drying hard and stiff. A Substitute fof the Tape Needle. She was a little lady of expedients, and the tape needle having taken leave of absence unto itself, she rose to the occasion, threaded the spring of a safety pin with the cord, clasped the pin' and sent it on its way through a hem that needed a shirring string. "1 cau do .better than that," said het ronsiu who was watching her, and go ing to her work basket she took out s patent whalebone that had an eyelet in the eud, ran the next gathering string through that, and iD almost no time the second curtain was shirre? and ready to put up. Household Bookkeeping. The old adage has it that "A wife ;an throw out with a spoon more thau the husband can put in with a shovel," but Edwin Sandersoil gives in The Woman's Home Companion some very practical suggestions on this question. He says: "Conducting the affairs of a household is just as much a business, and affords the same opportunity as a mercantile business for the exercise of judgment. Many a good income has been frittered away by lack of this care. With a carefully kept record of the money expended during the month or the year there need be no question as to what has become of the housekeeper's allow ance, and the head of the family can see for himself just what it costs, by economical management, to keep up his home. "Such good management doss not ;onsist merely in preventing the ex penditure of money, but involves the care and judgment which secure the return for the money which is the most use to the family. Under such management money is not spent in one direction which is more needed in another. One department is not al lowed to usurp even an apparently necessary amount when there is some more vital need in another direction. It will be found that the mere fact that an account is kept will of itself result in reduction of expenses. When it is to be remembered that each pur chase is afterward to be written in the account it causes one to think whether the purchase is necessary, 'even if no body but the purchaser is to see the account; and there is a natural desire to make the showing at the end of the month as indicative of good manage ment as possible. In closing a month's accounts the result is almost certain to be compared with that .of the preceding month, and if there has been au increase of expenses an in vestigation will follow for the purpose of finding out how it happened, and whether it may be avoided the next month. Thus the system promotes that vigilance and care which are es sential to good management.and which, cannot fail to produce the most grati' fying results from the standpoint of economy." Reel pea. Fish Croquettes Flake the remains il cold cooked fish finely and season well with pepper aud salt. Add an equal quantity of grated breadcrumbs and make iuio a paste with beaten egg. Roll into croquettes and dip first in beaten egg, then in bread crumbs and fry a golden brown. Egg Pudding Beat four eggs thor oughly, add four tablespoonfuis of flour and stir until smooth, add a pinch of salt," then slowly add one pint of milk. Bea thoroughly, turn into a well-buttered dish and bake twenty minutes. Serve wish a sauce made of butter and sugar, beaten to a jam and flavored with vanilla. Baked Indian Pudding Beat well together one large cupful of corn meal aud one teacupful of molasses, then add one quart of boiling milk, a pinch of salt, one tablespoonful of ginger and a piece of butter the size of an egg. Pour this mixture into a but tered pudding dish and let it stand until it thickens, then put it into the oven and add one pint of cold milk, but do not stir it. Bake for three hours and serve warm with a haro sauce. Cocoanut Cream (a delicious dish for an entertainment) Orate two large fresh cocoanuts. Mix with two tablespoonfuis of sugar. Melt a ta blespoonfnl of gelatine in a little wa ter. Beat the whites of five eggs. Mix them very gently in a pint of milk; set over the fire and stir until the mixture begins to thicken. Sweet en with half a cupful of sugar. Add the gelatine and cocoanut with the locoanut milk to the custard. Let cool, pour in a mould, and set on ice. Spaghetti a la Soubise Slice two Bermuda onions, cover with boiling water, and let them stand on the back of the stove five minutes. Drain quite dry. Put one rounded tablespoonfuJ of butter in a small stewpau or in the chafiug dish, turn in the onions and let them cook at gentle heat 10 or 15 minutes, without browning. Add ona cup of milk, and when hot stir in one cup crumbled cheese, one cup cold macaroni or spaghetti, cut fine, and a little salt and paprika. Stir until the cheese is melted, and serve at once with wafers. Snonld Not Be Surprised. The Ex-Widower The more of yoai jwn way you have the more you want. His Present Wife Certainly! One would think you had not been married before. Judge. The courtship period for 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 old name That is the kind 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. ITS WEIGHT IIoxbax, I. T., Oct. 21, 1897. Dr. Radwat fc Co., New York: Gentlemen I send inclosed M. O. for which you will please send me one dozen Badway's Eeady Belief and one dozen Rad way's Pills. Your Ready Relief is consid ered hereabouts to be worth Its weight In gold. This U why I am induced to handle it. I have bandied Oil for some time, but I consider the R. R. R. far superior to this, as it gives better satisfaction. ,J. M. ALEXANDER. ok oh - Radway's Ready Relief cures the worst pains in from one to twenty minutes. For Headache (whether sick or nervous),Tooth ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Lumbago, pains and weakness in the bRck, spine or kidneys, pnins around the liver, pleurisy, swelling of the joints and pains of all kinds, the application of Radwuy's Ready Relief will afford Immediate ease, and its con tinued use for a few days effect a perma nent cure. Sold by druggists. BE SUKE TO GET KADWAV'S. DHFIIM uTRM UlTKED-Sample bottle, 4 days' K n C U III M 1 1 0 111 treutuieut , postpaid, 10 cents' 1 1 Alex an per Remedy Co. , S4i tereen wich St., N.Y, WANTED Case of bad heallh that K-I-P-A-N-S will not benefit. Send 6 cts.to Kipans Chemical Co., New York, for lUsamTile and 1mm testimonial. MENTION in"toad Cllflf.fi WMlUt All IIU CAIIC Best Lough Syrup. Tastes Good. nine. f")in nr aruatr M. CsePl THE GLORY OF MAN! Strength, Vitality, Manhood. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE ; OR, SELF-PRESERVATION. 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Don't Use SAPOP The Chainless wheel girl is helping the chain wheel girl np the hill. But there are excellent chain wheels. We make them. The picture shows that the Chainless is the better hill climber, be cause the bevel-gearing cannot be cramped or twisted nnder the extra strain. The same uni formity of action makes the Chainless exception ally easy running at all times. New 1899 Models: Chainless, $75; Colum bia chain wheels, $50; Hartfcrds, $35; Vedettes, $25, $26. Catalogue free of dealers or by mail for 2-cent stamp POPE MFG. CO., Hartford. Conn. DDHDCV NFW DISCOVERT; tin f J I quick rslint aad oir wort cB. Book ( tenlimoaialaand I O trtB Fre. Sr. X. eaSEM'S SONS. Box D, Atlmta, 8; .TVdaEr U. JOHNSON'S MALARIA, CHILLS & FEVER Crippe ec Liver Diseases. -KNOWN a ix rmuGGisTs. 35c am pp.i2mo, witli En UC1I TUVQCIC - lll.HI.IIIIOI.tr. 9 1-