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the Crip
s of people y H9ia rwinpa-
restore tb ppetlte. regulate
art. vitalizes tb wool, euro mos
ptlnt, d foulness, heavy Iwl, thar
1 feeling. Hood'a Harsapariua obb
oas power to eipel all polsonom disease
from tb blood, anil overcome taa
W fkMM whlflll tin ox I'm wru
ar affecta of tbs (trip. Oct only
Hood's Sarcaparilla
America's Greatest (Medicine tot tho grip.
Mood' Pills cur all Liter Ik SOeents.
Gcaoa's Boof Garden.
Oenoa ha a roof garden which ia
I early feet almve tli level of the
1 1 1 jr. The now Illclil n-aort U on top
It the highest Mil l-lilnd Genoa and
l rca-lid liv a long funicular rallwnv.
l-'hlch run for a great part of the dls
tiw through n tunnel umler the city,
he hill In Btwp at the top that the
lotcl and roNtanraut buildlnar solium to
l.verhang the ilty. The view of the
lay Is tmmt atrlklng, and there I quits
1 11 linponlrpr pnnornm.i of the IMvern.
li connection with the hotel whlh
trowD the an mm It there In a large
fMaurant. There an? a No billiard
r Kmia, muni; room, and banquet balls,
fend 1,200 persons can lie seated at ta
I e on tlio large veranda, where an
trchestra playa In the evening. The
lilghl can be rearhed In a few min
S tes from the very centre of Genoa.
It Is a most unuvmi and attractive
I Ind of resort.
, K0 WOMXIS"IvXE:vIPT.
i m 111 sit.
Bid Arp Writes About the Carton
v'ule Lyceum Bureau.
IS THE WORK OF THE WOMEN-
For a Small Som the Member Bear Ealatnt
Lectarert aaJ Enjoy Fioc CoscerUWo
pan it Fast Coming to the Front.
Ecgnlarlty is a matter of importance
)a every woman' life. Much pain ia,
liowevcr, endured In the. belief that It
is necessary and not alarming, when
in truth it is all wrong" and Indicates
derangement that may cause serious
trouble.
Kxeessivo monthly pain Itself will
unsettle the nerves and make women
old before their time.
The foundation of woman's health is
n perfectly normal and regular per
formance, of nature's function. The
statement we print from Miss Oer
TUCDK HfKr.s, of Eldred, la.. Is echoed
laevery city, town and hamlet in this
country. Read what she says:
" Dear Mils. Piskiiam: I feel like a
new person ninco following your ad
vice, and think It Is my duty to let tha
public know tho good your remedies
liavo dono me. My troubk'3 were pain
ful menstruation and leucorrhia. I
sas nervous and hal spells of being
eonf u:jed. Ueforc using your remedies
J never had any faith in patent, medi
clnes. I now wish to say that I never
Ld anything do me bo much good for
painful mcnstmatlon as Lyd'a E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound; also would
nay that your Nunativo Wash has eurcd
ma of leucorrhcca. I hopo these few
words may help suffering women."
Tho present Mrs. I'inkham'a experi
ence in treating female ilia ia unparal
leled, for years alio worked aula by
lde with Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and
for sometime past has had sole charge
f tho correspondence department of
Jier great business, treat' ng by letter
as many as a hundred thousand ailing
Vvomen during a single year.
All Bull-ring women are Invited to
"vvrittf freelv toMrs. rinkham, at Lynn,
fa ss., for advice about their health.
( Street Arab and Chaplain.
A poor little street arab was brought
Into the hospital by the police. Ho
had been run cer by an omnibus,
and was badly Injured. Tho chap
lain was "nt for, as It was thought
Improbable vJat tho boy would 11vh
many honrsV-WItb little tact the
chaplain began the Interview thus
I W A A
jjy noy, uie uoctors miuit you are
very mucu nun. nave you been a
good little boy?''
Boy (much Iwred) You git nout!
Chaplain (shocked) But I am afraid
you are not n good little boy, and you
know you may perhaps be going to
die.
Boy (anxious to end the Interview)
IWell, t'aln't none o your business",
nuy'ow. vtots me death got to do
Vith you? 'Ave you got a pal In the
rorffln line?"
' It is pleasant to be able to relate
hat this boy finally recovered.
California Is tho greatest horticultural
t tate. So. 5.
There is way open to every com
rnooity to elevate, refine, eater tain,
aud inatract tLoir young people and
give pleasure to the old. Bat few from
the anpretouding towns are privileged
to go to Atlanta or any large city to
Ler distinguished men lecture or to
witoesa scientific extubitions. Small
towns have the acme pardonable envy
i t the largo cities that country people
have of the towoa. They feel like they
aro shut out from many innocent
pleasurea and privileges that they
could enjoy if they ooiy lived there.
well, now. 1 have bein ruminating
about this because of the gratifying
t ucceis of our Home Lyceum in Car
teraville. Our white population is oaiy
i'.OOtf a smaller city than Marietta,
1'aitoD, LaUrauge and a dozen others
in ;(ieorgis, aud many in our sister
stares, aud so when the.-u was any
rpecial attraction billed for Atlanta
ouly a fuvr could afford to travel nfty
miles to attend it. But where theri is
a will there is a way, especially if it is
a woman's will. A few of our pro
gressive women investigated the lycvum
buftincss and then plotted agaiust their
fathers sad buaband and brothers.aud
before we kuew it they had secared
members at U each, and promised to
give m return six entertmnuient
during the winter months, and etch
ticket waj to admit two persons. T'ut
was only 2 cents for each aud has
proved to be tho be it investment our
people have ovf-r made for pleasure or
intru -t.ou. We have already had iive
of the eno and are yet to have Keuan,
the Hiberian traveler. The ladie have
iQMde it a success and evou old man
Diamal, who always predicts disaster,
is now attondiug the eatertaiuuieutu
The series began with Thomas' ooucert
and siuce then we have had liaonou,
the electrician and Bob lay lor and Dr.
Head ley.
ticuurse onr Bob brought out every
body who could come aud packed the
houe and he made us laugh and cy
and laugh agum through our tears. He
gave us the iiddle and tho bow, but
oth were ltuHinary, for he has not
handled either lu ten years. He suys
-o never iro!eH&ed to ilav the vio
in, but nsed to Iiddle and sing fairly
irell. He went through ail tho motions
aud his word paiutiug of the charms
and rower of music was close akin to
Dr. liu'-by wouder descrii'tiou of
"How liubv Plaved the Piauo." Mr.
Ltlitor, 1 wih you would publish that
cxnuiHito gem once more.
Last night we had Dr. James Hedley
with us, and his beautiful thoughts ou
the suuay side of life will linger with
us long aud do us good. They reached
the heart aud the hearthstoue. His
earnestness, his sincerity and pathos
allected ui all, and I know will prove a
moral lessou to the youusc people they
caunot forget. I looked upon the faces
cf some children aud youth who wero
m front of me and 1 could see how
eagerly aud tenderly they drank it in.
His tribute to the tolling, humble army
cf ministers who are the pioneers of a
Christian civilization in the great West
and aro holding the forts m the long
settled Eastern portion of this country.
living and workiug on scanty salaries.
but never complaining, was grand aud
beautiful. He impresses you as a creat.
big-hearted, Christian gentleman, who,
like Aboi Ben Ahdem, loves his fellow
men. lie save he is a Methodist chieilv
because he likes to ride on a train that
will stop and back up to you and take
you on again if you fall off. His leo
ture is, of course, interspersed freely
with fitting anecdotes and illustrations.
Huch a man does good as well as givei
pleasuro as he goes. His beautiful
teachings el jvate and refine the com
munity and bring the young people to
a uiguer graue ol intelieotual and emo
tionai pleasure tnan they can nud m a
minstrel show. The sunny side of life
should be cultivated iust as we cum
vate flowers to mako them lovely and
attractive. Enjoy the day. Enjoy every
day. une poet says:
"1 would not live alway I ask not to
stay
ban of hiatorieal atf lei Wb
reople were young titers was a
writer by the nam of ueadJy,
tivs of Dr. Jama Headly, the Is
who wrote a book called "lb
MonaUias, and another boot; ca
The Women of the Dibit." sod
did bis beat to maks it aa attx
vol o me. bat the etcrsd women
fewer than tbs sacred mountains.
he bad to pat it in very largs typ
have large margins to mass it
st all.
Bat woman is fast coming to
front in this land, asd tbs lords of e
atioa are recognizing ber, with t
virtue, her importance as factors
civilization, mors than in any otlf
or time or country. She start!
aide by side with man sad ia really s
unlv his better bait. Bat the cn
uriose of this prosy letter is to
sinre the small towns o: teorgis a
the Mouth to organize lyceama and m
care as good lecturers aa their limiti
meaua will bring. One hundred mea
bers at S3 each will secure six lector
at tf 0. and make the cost only 25 cent
for admission. Of coarse oatsidei
will pay more. They paid 50 cenl
here and 75 cents for reserved seat!
We paid three of oar lectarers SI
each; the others -0 and $75. There
no money in it and should not b
Mouey is not the object, but there
no los. Oar series is all paid for an
leaves us with a few dollars in til
treasury, and next winter tho meu
bership will probably be doubled.
Bill Arp in Atlanta Constitution.
A SENTENCE OF DISMISSAL.
find rs of the Court- artial in the Cas
of General Evan.
Wasiiixotos, D. C. (Special) Geu
oral l-.Hgan, commissary general
subsistence, has been fouud gudty oj
the charges of conduct unbecoming ai
omcer aud agentletnau and nf c-iiuud
to the prejudice of good order and u
oipliue, and if the sj ecifictions therd
tA: and has been sentenced to dismi
al from the United btates army
with a recommendation ltom the conq
for the exeicise of executive elemenev
Under the regulations, the court h
iuir reached the conciuion that tL
secured was guiitv, had no choice
selecting a.ienuity, the regulation
prescribing &bo ute!y the one puu
n-hmeut- dumusal for the orlensa
Therefore, the oniy hope for Gcnerd
Eavran is in the direction of commoJ
iation, mitigation or disapproval.
SUO.OjO hort.
A special from luleigb, IN. C, Bays
Before the joint committee on peuul
institutions Saturday evening, benato
Brown, chairman of the suu-committe
investigating tho itniteutiary. state
that he did not deem it auvi-able ius
uow to make a full disclosure of th
result oi examinations, but naa no nas
itauey in saying that the mismunagH
ment of the peniteutiary was beyoud
pitraliel m the history of the rttaie
Hot-aid tue penitentiary owed if 111),
00 J that he ktew of. How much mor
u o was uual le to say, and ho advme
that this debt be liquidated at oncd
He thousht a boud istme of 20l,uu
would be necessary to put the lusti
tutiou in uood shape, and believe
that withiu two years, witn prop
mauasemeut. the penitentiary wo
be a sourco of revenue.
Clarke Elected Senator
On the seventeenth ballot the M'
tana Legislature elected Hon Wni
Clarke, Democrat, of Butte, Uu
states tioautor to succeed Hon.
Mantle. Mr. Clarke is the largest1
dividual owner of copper mines and
smelters in the world, and his principal
properties being iu Butte aud Jerome,
Azir. Ho has extensive beet sugar in
terests in California. He hm a planta
tion ia Mexico devoted to grhwing cof
fee, tea and tobacco and. rubber. His
net income for 18i)8 ws not far from
310,000,000.
4.
Gridiron's V early Frolic.
A special from Washington says the
Gridiron Club gave its fourteenth an
nual dinner at the Arlington Hotel.
The club is composed of forty Washing
ton newspaper correspondents, who
have a specialty of the entertainment
oi distinguished guests at diuner oi a
unique character, lhe dinner was no
exception and has added another nota
ble and picturesque performance to tho
credit of the club. More thau 175 per
sons were present, including men from
every sphere of public life, and from
different quarters of the globe.
Washington was the testimon
dramatic in manv parts in its quiet l
tensity, of Commissary Genersl Eaga
himself. Not mora than 15 or 20 pet
pie outside of the court aud a doze
or so newspaper correspondents woi
admitted to the trial rooms, never
witnesses preceded the chief figure i
the trial. General Eagan listened i
tent'.y to the testimony of these wi
nessea and occasionally ueicl uri
whispered conferences with his com
eel. In answer to a question by h
counsel, as to whether ne had ever r
ceived any benefit for any contract h
had made, (Jeneral .Lagan said wi
great feeling: ".No, on my honor an
before my Mod, not one cent s pro
or eain did I ever receive and jet
office has disbursed 819,000,001) and
am now a poor man, .so poor that
have not now sufficient money wit
which to pay your fee."
j vjvyyj y e, k
n
i avs
rAznt
Where storm after storm rises dark
o'er the way."
But I like best another poet, who says:
"luis woria is very lovely. Uh, my
God,
I thank thee that I live."
Oh, these women! What would be
come of us if they did not pilot us in
the way that we should go? When
would the men of Cartersville have
planned and worked a lvceum bureau?
W rVr2k A. When would they have given us a
"T vv v Park where we can rest under the
shade of the trees and see the children
play upon the grass and. leoa" with
never-ceasing wonder apon the passing
trains? Vilw"woui"d the meu of the
cburjfJi4aave raised the money to buy a
parsonage? Who keeps up the prayer
meetings that living do languish and
luoguishinsriy do live? Who aro tha
most faithful in the Sunday-school,
and who nurse and care for the infant
children and never tire of their loving
work in training them up to duty aud
good conduct.
I was ruminating about our histori
cal neglect of the noblo, faithful, long
sufToring mothers of great men, who
have lived and led in all these tsi-
turies. It is the mother who makes
the man. "Just as the twig is bent,
tho tro9 is incined, and it ia the
mother who moulds the emotiooal
nuaracter of her children, while the
father is s aotor of her children. Whils
the father is in his countiug room ot
his workshop, or at the nlow. th.
mother is at home with them, and day
by day shielding them from harm and
guarding their tender hearts from evil
influences. Our emotions are of far
more importance than our intellects
and tnese are moulded at our mother's
breast and developed at hr tnuj
Then, why this historica neglect? WTho
knows anything of the mothers ol
Clay, Calhoua or Webster, or any oi
iuo prcatueais, or oi any oi onr gov
ernors, or distinguished statesmen?
Aernapt one person in a thousand
knows that George "Washington's moth
er b uimuiou uume ws Mary uell, but
wnai eiae ao tuey Know about her.
ine nest biographical cyclopedias will
give you the paternal" ancestors of
great men from away back, but not s
line on the maternal side. They did
not mention that John Wesley, or
Whitneld. bad & mother. AnnUtnn
and the Century do sometimes make
meager mention of wno these great
men married, a or instance, Appleton
aays that "in Juue, 1808. Daniel Web-
Btr mflrriurt ATian firara VI al f
I m. .WIUUV, U
tnorougn SlUCty Ol tne SUt nopxunton, jn. n. uniy that and
IUUlUlUg U1UIS.
This historical nelsct of woman be-
x- r ,. with Moses, who male An Mr r
. V J u : our mother Eve and then skips a thous-
uica uy using nd years to Lauiech without mention
ing another woman. Tnen skips an
other thousand down to Sarah, thf
wife of Abraham. Hs tells us that Cain
took unto him s wife, but does ' not
name ber, and that tha wives of Noah's
eons went into the srk with them,4 but
we do not know who they were. Later
on in the centuries he tells ua soms
prety stories about Rachel and Miriam.
and still later ws read ot Bath and
Nmi, and in the New Testament
arwut s dozen woaa besides Msry.
the mother of Jesna, sre mentioned.
nd from that day dovrn to the reform
The Spanish Cortes.
The re opening of the Spanish Cortes
is fixed for February 20tb. The govern
ment will introduce a bill providing for
the payment of indemnity to Spaniards
who have suffered through the cession
of the Philippine Islands to the United
States, lhe members of the opposition
propose to raise a debate on the wars
in Cuba and the Philippine Islands. It
is believed the session will be short.
nil
ICaiENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the caro and skill with which it is
'manufactured by scientific processes
' known to the Caxiforxia Fig Syrup
Co, only, and we wish to impress upon
Nail the importance of purchasing the
1 1 ' 1 . a ...
um; wu ungiuai remeuy. as uie
genuineSyrup of Figs is manufactured
by the Csxiforkia Fio Syrtjp Co.
only, s knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of tho Cali
fornia Fio StkuV Co. with the medi
cal profession, anVl the satisfaction
which the genuine i Syrup of Fig3 has
(riven to millions ot families, n takes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far la advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidnWs, liver and
bowels without Irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does riot gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get; its bene icial
ecta, please remembeiV the name of
Company . j
CALIFORNIA FIG TRUP CO.
TOT1IXS. S. EW TORE. N.T.
The Potash
Question.
fertilizers containing a large
percentage of Potash; no
can grow without Potash.
Telegraphic Briefs,
Great excitement exists on the min
inc stock exchange at Colorado Springi
over a fabulously richri-fe istfieTsa-
belAH-ai"Uripple Creek. Assays
from the strike run from 540,000 to
$100,000 to the ton. The stock has
jumped from 97$ to $1.50 per share.
Over 100,000 shares changed hands.
Six weeks ago the stock sold at 22ceuts.
Upon the application of the citizens
of the places named the Navy Depart
ment has assigned the following naval
vessels to represent the navy during
tho Mardi Gras festivities about Feb
ruary loth: lhe Detroit at Kew Ur-
leans; the rxashvule at Mobile, and the
Texas at Galveston.
The Bulgarian cabinet has resigned,
owing to the discontent aroused by the
adherence of M. btoiJolt, the Premier,
to the schemes for Macedonian auton
omy, which are considered to be antag
onistic to Bulgarian aspirations for ob
taining predominant influence in Macedonia.
Fire which broke out in the historio
Baldwin reideuce at North Woburn.
as., caused the loss of a valuable
collection of books stored there, esti
mated at 20.000.
The district attorney has notified
counsel for United States Seuator Quay,
his son KicL-ard K. Ouav, and ex State
Treasurer Ha v wood, that he had fixed
Monday, February 20th, as the day for
the trial of the three defendants, on the
charge of conspiracy in the misuse of
the money of the State on deposit in
the People's Bank.
The sale of a seat on the New York
stock exchauge for $38,000 was reported
in Wall btreet baturday. This beats
the record.
The President has appointed Repre
sentative Sereno E. Payne, of New
York, a member of the joint high com
mission to nil the vacancy in the Amer
ican representation on that body caus
ed by the death of Mr. Dingley.
Charges affecting the 'mteeritv of
District Judge Scott, of Omaha, and
seeking his impeachment by the Leg
islature nave been presented to Speaker
Clark, of the Home.
A special from rnew Orleans savs "A
body, supposed to be that of Mr,
Yocum, of St. Louis, one of the victims
of the Paul Jones explosion, has been
found on one of the islands uear Taylor's
Pass."
Whitecaps attempted to whip Tom
Jackson, in Harlan county, Ky., when
Jackson's wife interfered, killing Wm.
Wright, tne leader. '
Aguin Ido Given Author ty to Declare War
A special from Manila says the Kel
pubiica, the official organ of the Filipi
nos, announces tnat tne congress al
Malolos has adopted the Philippine
constitution, passed a vote of conn
dence in Aguinaldo and empowered
him to declare war on the Americans
whenever he may deem it advisable.
At a mass meeting of women at Cavite,
the paper adds, it was enthusiastically
resolved to petition Aguinaldo for per
mission to take men's places in defence!
of independence and to bear arms if 1
necessary. Patterno has asked for.
and it appears has been granted, the
privilege of ''taking a prominent place
in the line of battle against the Amer-I
leans. An Americau sentry Killed a
captain of Filipino artillery, at the
Tonto outpost. As a result, "the native I
press is intensely excited, and de
nounces it as a "cowardly assassination."
Wood and Bro; ke Confer.
Major General Leonard Wood, mili
tary governor of the Department of
Santiago, has arrived in Havana from 1
the United States to confer with Major
General Brooke, the governor general
of Cuba. As the result of the confer
ence a mutual understanding has been
reached regarding the customs receipts
atSautiago. Santiago's 280,0u0 will
not be u?ed in other province, but will
be mortgaged to defray the cost of the
works now under way. The Bum of
3u,o00 is required for the water-works
at Santiago alone.
More than 850.000,000 of the exports
of the United States daring 1808 were
the products of the farm, surpassing
any previous year's agricultural exports.
Mr. Garland's Sudde i Death.
special irom Washington says l
former Attorney General Augustus H.
Gariand was stricksn with apopiexv
while addressing the United State
Supreme Court, at 12:15 o'clock, Thurs
day afternoon, ant1 died within ten
miuutes. The occurrence came with
startling aud tragic unexpectedness,
cunngiug the usual calm and dignity
of the court into temporary confusion,
while the dying man was carried from
little book on the subject of
juthpritles, that we
er. free of
Two Views ot the Case.
"No, I do not think she will maiy
again. She vowed on the day he was
buried she would not." "Ah! Think
ing about it already, was ahe?" Cin
clnnati Enquirer.
the chamber in a futile
viate his condition.
effort to allo-
Legislative Brbery.
A special from Helena. Mont, says
that Senator Whiteside, who produced
the $30,000 alleged bribe money at the
beginning of the session, Thursday
created a sensation by opeuly charging
that every man who voted" for Clark
bad been bought He mentioned Re
presentative Garr by name, and that
gtntleman shouted: "You are an in
famous liar."
Mr. D. A. Thompkins, of South
Carolina, was elected one of the vice
presidents of the National Association
of Manufacturers, which was in session
in Cincinnati
Tr ed to Cheat t e Government.
A special from Savannah, Ga., says:
Wm. T. Dixon, a Savannah underta
ker, has been arrested, charged with
presenting a false claiii to the
United States for services in pre
paring a soldier's body for bur
ial. charging $35 for a coffin.
When the box surrounding the body
was opened, the body was fonnd wrap
ped in a cloth with no coffin. Dixon
gave bond for a hearing before the
United States commissioner.
The Nebraska Legislature has voted
against the seating of Senator Roberts,
Congressman-elect from Utah.
Aa tesirci U;lmCs.
TO Colore Gsxett pnbllsbss sa
laspird explanation of tbs ran
trading Jo tbs rrcrat expulsion sf
Danffth rabjffts from North Scfclrs
by th- Irotslan aatborltlra. It
ays that there is a cetwork of Danish
societies reverter r! wfcols f tbs
do ri hern pert of th rrorlnc. white
la Ivamsrk there are many so-calkd
-Sutb Jatland sorietle." Tb Ds
13 prr sed the prem of tb tr.alcon
tents in are rootlanaliy fo
nrnr:ng s citation. Inhabitants sf
Sohlewle wbo bav Itanlsh ayTCps
tt!es rexk excursions arroas th bor
dr ao J proclaim at fi-s'Jve gatteriats
tLHr t?nalterabb a !l.,lon to fnmark
and their hatred of Preasla anl Ger
many. Along th Isn!h ahle of th
frontier a larpe numlr f coIVgr-s
SPd secondary achools hare t-rro r
taMUhel !n order to attract young na
tlve of North ScbWwIg. and to give
thorn a Ihinlth education. Daclah
children mv exchanged daring the
summer holidays for children from
the German jd of the frontier In or-d.-r
to kfvp np the conuec-thm with
iVnniark. Innish prpular libraries
hire bea eaiaMished everywhere (n
North Srhleswlg. and are often anp-ri:-d
with lMxks from IVnmark.
I umls for the agitation are partly sub
scribed In iVnmark. an! Danish mlll
tary and civil otCcera take part la It.
In Haderslabrn. Kendslmrg. Arnn
rade. Touderu. and Sond.'rturg. tb
Danes are a r enseal f Ivhav'rg as If
they were the ruling lement. and of
Ignoring altogether their German anl
Prussian nat!..nal!ty. The Cologn
Gazette maintains that the alttrstlon
Inn recently assumed a character
which comiN-lhtl the rnl.m govern
ment to adopt serious mnure. and
that the expulsions have leen chiefly
those of leading nsrft.stors.
The Werld's Greitest Cros.
The average man if asked what ts
the inot Important crop of the worll
would unhesitatingly say "V'hcj."
This Is true of the United States,
but far from the esse In the
world as a whole. The tlrat place
must be given the potato. Of all
the staple crops of the world the
potato takes first place, the annual
crop being more than 4.noo.ooo.i"
bushels, against 2..Vfl.000 (Ksl tmlw.!
of wheat aud S.OOO.onn.rxx) bushels of
corn. Of the total potato crop Iu
rope produces fully seven-eighths, and
oce-nair times as niuon as her wheal,
an l all the cereals together are hnr r.'i
per cent, more George li. Waldrou, In
aicuiure s.
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Effects
f th
Grip Is treacherous' disease. You think It
'is cured And the slidhtest cold brings on 4
rc)&pse.
Its victims are fclniys left in a weakened
condition blood impure and impoverished t
nerves shattered. Pneumonia, heart disease
and nervous prostration are often the
result.
Dr.WilIiam& Pink Pills For Pale Pconle Mill
drive every trace of the poisonous germs from
the system, build up and enrich the blood
and strengthen the nerves. A trial will
prove this. Read the evidences
When tha grip last visited thlssactloa Herman It.Ereler,
ofSll V. Main ill., JUuro.-i, Mo., a acil-fcuown cumractor and
builder, wa one cf lh vickima, aod La tiaa aloco ltrn troubled
with the afcer-efrect of tue diseaita. A ear ao bis bea.th l
pan to fall, and be was obliged to diaconuuuc aroik. Itiatba
Uvea to-day :a almosta mlracla. lia :
"1 was troubled with khurtnesa of breath, palpitation oflha
heart and a general debility. My back alao gained ma rely.
'I tried od doctor afu-r another and oumrrcua runediea
aues-estcd by my friends, but without apparent tx-t.f-i t. and
beHQ to elve up hope. Thea I law Dr. :uiam Clok luia
for Pale People extoUod in a hu Louis paper, aud aitarlavca
tiyutlo.i decided to rive them atrial.
MAftr uslnf the Hrt box I felt tronderfullv relieved and
wasaatisfled t:i:tt the pill were putting me on the road to re
covery. I bought two more boxes ard contlrnJ talilnrtbam.
"After taking four boxeanr lr. William' I'ibk Mil Icr J'nie
Peopla I am restored to rood health. I feel llko a r rt ac, and
having th will and enersy of rr.r former dc tt-torred. I aui
capable cf tranacttng mv ImslneVx Tlth tnrreaaed ambition.
ir. Wllliamc' Pink Pll'a for Tale People are a mor.dtrful
medicine and any one sufferlna; from th after-efVeta nf the
grip will find that tbeaa pllla are the specine." H. II. Evri.ru.
Mr. Eveler will gladly annwer anv Inquiry reeardirr tbia if
stamp Is enclosed. PromCole Ox Democrat, JeJJmoH Viiy, Mx
Look for the full name on the package. At droggLt or
direct from the Dr.Williiirs Medicine Com Schenectady. N.Y
50c per bos. 6 boxes &5Q.
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B rJs of l-rcedoni Misbtbave.
There were many bald onirics aronn.i
the locality of St. Michael's, Iud., a
fw weeks ago. Many fine flocks of
winter poultry were attacked by these
predatory birds, and turkeys suffers!
to a great extent. An eagle attempt
ed to carry off a lamb, but the lamb
proved too much of a burden for tho
eagle. Kaiamore Sun.
boat Tobtrro Spit sad Saiefte Toar life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mar
netic. lull of life, nerve and visor, take No To
ll ac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. Ail druggists, 50c or II. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Itemed Ca, Chicago or New York.
Rev. Jf. D. Hjllis, of Central church,
Chi-B0, baa been called to ibe pastorate of
Plymouth church.Bro.klyn,Tc;her's puljiit
I could rof it. t long without Piso's Cure for
Consumptioa. It iwayscure Mm. K. u.
MoCLTox, .ceiihazn. .ias-. October JS,
. yi',' w,D;!ow'Sootn nsrrupforchndrea
Ueth'rttr.M.ftenatbe irums. reducing Infl .mo
tion, allar pam.c:re- vm l co te 3ij a bo'.tla
Fit trmfinmtlr cured. Kofltanrnerrnna-
T4- Sfty Itvawf llnra a r fll a .
r.tTw T! rer-?-,tr1 bottle and treatlaa free
... ... -. - uiu., 'diarca rull.k. i't
$100 Reward. SI OO.
The reader .f this pap -r will be pleased ot
Ieam thntt iere Uat le.i.t one dieaded di
ease that rc.encc ha bei-n abl- to cum In all
its t. -ages td tut ia Cat-rrh. Uall'a Ca
tarrh cure is the onlv poj-it;ve cure km.un
Xn tha in- dica f raten-.itr. t'atarra bein a
con-tlt tioa:tl dis-a.e reqnire m const tu
t onal treatment. Hull's Cat rrh Cure I tak
en itite na ir. ai-tin dl ectly on tae b'.twl
and kbc ossTirtace o the -ystea. therebr
dpi'mrm. th. fniii..ia;n K n j .
- " m . vu.i..i,ivu ii fc'ic u nHK, ana
a Vint the patient atrenvth by building up
the c m? tit it on aud ass sting- nature in d -ing
its work. The proprietors hare eo mi:-1
faith In its curative powers that they offer
One Hcndred IJoIlara for anr caae tha. i ;
vi cure. !-enH lor list or trtimoni u
Ad-:rf---s F. J. bexii & Co.. Toledo. O.
Nrlr1 rvr I i .r(c4- - T-r.
Hall's Family Pills are the beet.
Is a Modern Hotel
A.lady desiring apartments in an up
own hotel, a thoroughly modern rs-
blishmect In Ney York city. n
sing shown through by the man.:-.
er, remarked: I rather like the ger.
ral arrangement, but there is ct?
at drawback. Yon have no clesi--.
Yhat was the object in building
lotei without closets? Where -v
people to put their clothes?"
Madam," he replied, solemnly, -it
was an oversight of the architect.
bne discovered the omission until th
Jnotel was nmshed. Our tenants ar;
Vbllged to use wardrobes." New York
Press.
The Little Valve Which Has for Hundreds of
Years Prevented the Cure of Diseases
in the Air Passages.
Physicians Witness tlic Itcatb ofTbouaands Aunurtll). 1 i;:iblr
to Reach I lie Dlacaacd Parts on Account of Tiiia (lb
staclc Created bjr Nature to Protect the liroi
chlal Tube and Lungs.
BTIRLOTTI?,
It 1- now acknowledged by all medical ncen tbattbU llttl-va!t.ea-l im
tl, has effectively prevented tha ear of Consumption and all d-etl dlea' t '
rwplratory organs for hacdrvls of ysars. It Is da to Its r ene at ia eatriaee . f a
wia l: iM thnt all liquid taedleines. bo matter In what far- th-vare a-ttalola'r-1 r '"
mln:itly divided by aprayaoratonalsers. sra)prevDta-l fro n nterlr ibabr'Ti?,ii: 10 --
or lung ; yet. If it were not for this little valve, Hqalda and food would enter thw pa --
and eauM inatant atraoalatloa and doatd. Tueeplgiot llaala-akOi nto t ' i w
iaageotairto the lauii'.bat aoeooatraeti that ttKialig'jteHt r-t,trc.l of t iir t r -t
eaueittocloieovertbeoponln2tothewiadploaj, tol prevent thlaC dr pof m-l rrt
from entering the p wbleh Seal to the lane. Try to breathe aa 1 swali-.w at tha
-atne tine an 1 you will aeehow per ectly t bis little valve d-alt work. I It anv wtt 1 r,
thea. tttnt tho narntxsr ot persons afflin4 with Catarrb. CroaeHltla and C-ua npti
havertea lily inerAed ovary year, and that Ib4aedlral pro'e-aioe tSoal I have (-. -ua
excited over the discovery of a dry xtr cerailelde, the Gr-t ever roand. t'tat can r er
r!i 1 to all parts of the ha l. throat, and langa ia t'J air yoa breatoef No other lr-4t-ment
or ai'iiciDf btaever created sueti a orofounl intermit a-aoig tha .lo-tor. ail th-a
iuterot is being Increased hourly bv tb wonderf al rwcoverl-a raa I aw '.r tb-dr ow j ev
Not alone among the) medical prof-aloa haa this b-n felt, bat baadredeot tboa I- of
mja and women throughout i be Cnlte I otat, through free tretmenu c'v-o. aa llila
enced by the knowledge that their money would bs retarajw! la e -f faitu". na
tet-d this new remedy, b-wn cared, and are to-day reeoifnesidlac "HTOtF.' " t
their friends and acquaint a now. Tbrt haa bea fr mntitbsXO DOCUT WjIlTr.Vl
In the min ts of me liealmnastotbee99tey of "HTOMEP" la tHttrt-aat of i.t .-oa.
Cougha, XX1-1, Catarrh. Catarrhal Doafoeaa. Broa:bltlaead Con-nMioa. and fathers
sod mothers who are a-iiainte-l with tb ho neat ueliiol tl by r a K. T. IJ Co.
ia Intro aeiD2 nYOjISl" are not doing right by tbeBalvna. or tbHr firiHi-. If tUey
do not t-t this new treatment, wuieb coats DOthiag If It fai to give relief, aa J eaa urn
tested fre la all large eitiea.
IIYO.IKl"CUKK!4BV IXHAIiATIOJI. It la 3Ctarea owa remy. riven
through the air yoa breathe. There la bo danger, so riak. Yvar mia'r U ref unded if It
fails to relieve.
Hyomel" labtler Ootflt. tl 00. Extra Dottle -Hvomel." 6V.. HreH" Balti. a
wonderful healer, 25-. Can beob ala! of your draggUt, Ar OFFICE OS BT MAIL.
Pampblela, eoouitation and sdviee free.
CDtTPI A I aftaTa7CT Df w"o will mall to every prOBaeadinran-.
OrLlIML Urr CKi in at snips or eah. met.tiol- Till
PAPER, a eomplet II YOMKI Trial Ootflt, m4tlag of sa AI.UMitl'M Iah.W,
Wire Dropper, bottle of HyoaiH aoffleient to Uat two weeks, caace and f i!l lrei is
for Using. We will also sead KKKKTbo btory of llro-nei" aad a II X
of Hyomel Balm, tho wooderfal aatl-eptlo bealr sod ears for pil-s. braieea, boras,
sprains, acaida, ebsana. saddls aores, oeseaa aad a 1 aarfaes Irritatoaa.
Send st osw to MAIM UK KICK AMl tAUOKATUKIKS of
THE R. T. BOOTH CO., ITHACA. N.Y.
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