MM 11 N V )S09 fr a. - X tOf .a,i sVoovertmnt s99 r.t U A. C .fl..A . n Espert Money Counter. n-n lavo lu rii ut tbo trciwury depart- t ,ut f.mr of tlio moai expert counter 'niorny I" ,'10 v'or'1'- 1'"'7 ura vvoiu- ' tud tliclr nuines ure miss v. uiiionn, 2V .j, 0f tin-so young ludin in able to tat from UO.OOO to 00,000 piece a lit, thriivviiiK out tbo counterfeit at Lbt. They oro ho clever at tbo work ft it it it hardly possible for a bud coin t iai detection by tbeir kecu eye. r - .. i. a Bftt.mi.1 nnl ,, ttilil.m 1., ')0 JJMeP Uio v., luuirn ill ,, h tt inuiiiier a to lio flat, thin beiiiR lWui)li"bed by two or three quick HHiueiiUor tne huuh. meu ineyare i. ,i. . . . : . i. ...... t nulrd two ui a uuit'i wiiii iwu uuKera . . . i i i i i i... . if ie riKi'1 "u"" 'urowiUK ineiu iuiu ,a left bund, which is held below the !Ko of (lio tutilo. In thin process all L,jy wuru coin ore put oxide, to be fat tn the mint iu 1'biludelpbia. jtbiugtun srur. Kr Wumu M Elevator Clrl. Tbe uew woman boa invaded another Id of labor, the in going to be an ele ctor girl. Strnnae tbut tome bright i.iiuau did not think of it befora It i i,.w. consorvutivo i'biludelpbia that in I ulureii tlio elevator woman to an op arnTiiig public. Iu the Young Wotuan'i l,ritian awociutlon building, at Arch fud Eighteenth streets, are two young (rumen pioneers at this line of work. J,ry like it, too, and any it ia not near K to hard or no tniplt-usHiit aa standing lllduyiuastoro. The association build- tg is eight stories bigh, and there ia a rge amount of travel np and down fje elevaturs. Tbe restunrant ou tbe Jihlh fl'Mir is patronized not only by jfco permanent and transient boarder of association, but also by crowd of iwoday shopper. I A Regular Stamped. I "Several person were crushed tc I fVutb lust uight at tbe performance of ; Amateur (4reusn 1'uiut compuuy. "What a tiro?" "No, just getting away from tbe per- .ruivrs. " Chicugo Record. There are Dictionary and Diotionarle t the niihlest uotuan or them all eem be Webster. It ia Hill easily in the lead (he great race for popularity. ? tin of Omiu, CiTTiirTuLino,! i l,ta cotktt. t ris J. ciii.NST roaku nab thai he tt the aiiiut yarinrrul UieDnn ul P. J. i hhrit Co., tni luamr In Ibe Citjr ot Toledo, Ooaaty a state Hirnnalil, nl that 'd flrra will pay ia tin ol ON It HUNIiKKll DOLLARS forearli tad 'rf rw ol faurrb Ibal rionoi be crd hi ia imoI HaU'i Ciriaaa Ceaa. 7 FRANK J. CHINKT. Iwiira to before and snlMrlbad In my rarna. ibU Uta day ! ! tier, A. D. UM. I , A. W. ALIASON, I I 'Mi I oury Pablle. Htll'l Caurrh Cnre le taken Internally and ?u4l-tU)t on tbe blond and macoui aurtaoM UieiTiieni. Henri lor t.-itlrooniali, trre. P. J. CIIRNKY A CO., Toledo, O. nin by DrucRlai, "6c. Htll'l ParofiT H'll are th t. lhlile-Where ire are you Rolna In tirh a kurtt Wabble imwu to tbe doctor'. A ew'tn ran her ttmi-relU Into my ear this alter wo. Wibble-Well, I hope you will be able to ail it out. Tit O can ia tor breakfaat. KNOWLEDGE Urines comfort and improvement and Irnd to in-rsonal enjoyment when riirhtly used. The many, who live bet i r than other and enjoy life more, with Vn expenditu"e, by more promptly adapting the wo.ld'a best pniducto to Vie nee.! of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid native principle embraced in tbt tmedy, Svrup of Fig. Iu excellence i due to it presenting n the form most acceptable and plen rit to the taste, tbe ret resiling and trulj u neficial propettic of perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, iixpelling colds, headache and fevers iiirj permanently curing constipation t ha given satisfaction to millions and net with the approval of the medical fcnifession, because it acta on the Kid fceys, Liver and Bowel without weak ning them and it ia perfectly free from krara i.mnKla atllitltltlllA. I Syrup of Fig i for sale by all drug- gisUin 00c and ?l bottle, dui n i nian bfactured by the California Fig Syrup f . 1 t - !a pi n tin 1 nn n VP TV ".uiuy, wmw name id .iii. - ; j package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, nu being well intormeu, you m u "ft. any stibtitnte if nflered. a FAR GIVEN AWAY Consisting of one sheet of FARM BUILDINGS nd one ahest ot 7a Bubtects T DOMESTIC ANIMALS, etc. The are to d else the ch iton Tbo Farm House and Animal can c" out and made to eund, thus makin complete Miniature Farm Yard. 3 Ways to Get This Farm : t 6 Coupons l or b(?i7t7 1 Uoupon and 6 0eat tor 10 Cents without my Coupon, to Blackwcll'S Durham tobacco Co., Durham. N. C., "ad I the TrVrm will b. sent you POSTPAID You wiU fnd on Coupon Inside each a ounce bag, BJjd two Coupons inside each 4 ounce bag- of BOGUS GeiiB6 Detain Toteo. Tobacco, and read the coupon, whicn gives a nsi oi ' . . . r 8 CENT ST A Powder WHEN LOVELACE CAME TO WOO. Tho f't of time muk fat their paoe, And we, likn pliiyere In a play, Btrut up and down our little sioe And act our purta as b.t we may. Aliwt Alwk and well a day I The stanc Is iliKht In wmtM-r hue, Where oikv that utately voirue held twaj, When ltichard Lorelare came to woo. And much we marvel as we trace Tho feud and foible paswd away, While Himp of power and pride of plac Troop down the year In grand array. In court and camp. In fete and fray, Fickle and flippant, stanch and true. Such were the gallants, bold and gay, When Itlchurd Lovelace came to WuO. Id doublet fine and frill of lace The lover sought hi ault to pay; Tilth ueh a form and aucb a face. Who could reUt hi plea, 1 pray. And then that tender roundelay. Bo like a wood dove's plaintive coo, Kweet Lucy could not say him nay When Kicuard Lovelao oame to woo. Civov. Bo, Rpntlsh towers! your lordly rare Had (word to draw and deed to do In that eventful year of grace, When ltichard Lovelnce came to wno. Luclu Harwood Foote In Overland. THE MEN WHO BUY NOT. Why Newsdealers Sometime Slip Rabbet Band Around Their Maiulnea. Tbe uiun wbo gets np early in tbe morning so be cuu buve a look at bia ueigbbor'a paper before the rightful owner baa a chance to take it iu from bia doorstep doea not atand very bigh in the ectiniutiou of the newsdealer. Tbia is because be ipoils trade. There is another mail, however, wbo is eveu more cordially detested by tbe vender of periodicals, fie i the fellow wbo never buy anything, but has the bubit of dipping into the weekly paper and mamzines. The keener of a news stand niuke tempting display of his stock, lor be know tuat a itrong pic ture or eveu a pretty cover oiteu uriugs him a stray customer, but he expects tbe mere looker oil to be content with this much, and be ia likely to frown nnnn the man who resorts to all kinds of acbemea in order to get a peep at tbe inside pages. The stands iu the ferry houses and railway stations suffer the most from those penurious cranks, lor there is nothing else to sttract their attention while tbey are waiting for a bout or a train. They run through the leaves of tbe latest books and magazines and have Wn known to draw the tucks out of paper nailed np against the atuud ao tout tney coma see wnat wus uu mo other side, of the sheet But it ia not whut tbey see and read for not bins thut worries the newsdealer, ite wouia ue willing to put np with thut if tlielid not injure hi stock. Indeed, be would much rather have a muntuke up a mug- aziue bodily and curefully exuuiiue ev ery page than to have bitu grab it by one corner and bend np all tbe leaves in a surreptitious attempt to see me tiictnre.4. lie would also rutlior have yon u.-k him to bund you a poriodiuul thuu to have you shove uis stocs: an oui of line whilo trying to see the half of the puge that is bidden by a pile of oth er puper. tio great is this nuisance that the nnwsileuler had to adopt schemes for their own protection. The most success ful, so far aa preventing me leave iiom beiug turned, consists of placing a rub ber bund around the top aud bottom of muguziue aud nsing it on the top of each pile. New York World. Abl to Read Writing. "I never will forget the queer inci dents and experiences I bad when I first hnnuht tvnewriter and sent out in print my correspondence and bill to my customers wbo lived In ttierustio regions about me," said a merchant from backwoods town. "Several of my ps trons dropped me, and I was at a loss to account for their manner, which chang ed toward me. At lust the mystery waa aolved. A bnrly yonng farmer drove up to the store, tied np bia oxen and atalked into my office. " 'Mr. Blank,' said he, 'I'd have you know that I know bow to read writin, nd yon don't have to print your letters and bills when yon send them to me, I don't propose to be insulted in auch a manner. ' "He thon threw down the letter on my desk and stalked out. "Louisville Conrier-JournaL Klnglak and Th Time. It was Kinglake who ntterod one of fhe neatest of mots on the peculiar char acter of the London Times. He had lit tle fondness for that journal in spite of personal friendships which might have been expected to soften his view of the question. The paper wss still to bim a sort of Juggernaut, irresistible aud fate fuL On seeing an announcement of the new editor's marriage be exclaimed: "Heavens 1 That bring The Times into relntlnns with hnmanity ouicr premium . i .. -.,,1 tr rrf tnrn- MM ACCCPTtO. ONE WOMAN'S INVENTION. Mr. Thomas Calkin Tell Row th I. I'J What Sh MeadoU. Mr. Thoiuua D. Culkins, wife of the editor of tint Ammtur Record, gave a Uvture und exhibited a number of her invention for leaning the lubor of housekeeping on fiitunluv before the I oniuu mterers club. A number of , river developing itseir, 1 wus preticcu women interested iu the culinury art pifd with these thoughts every leisure were present and complimented Mrs. I moment. There wus, it seemed to inn, Culkins ou the result of herexiwiment. 1 o other power but Kngliiud tluit could All the urtiele which she exhibited ; and explained were invented by her. She was unable to purchase household M8h Ns vV utensils suitable to her requirements. The result is the invention of a self ad justing towel ring, convertible buker aud roaster, a steam beater, piules clothe rack and sponge holder. Mrs. Culkins ia the daughter of the Hon. M. Farley of Fresno aud niece of Colonel Tom Ochiltree, who once repre sented Texas in congress. he is a wom an of medium height, au expressive faco, rich golden hair aud look little mors thuu a girl in years. "My lubor is simply the result of ne cessity and tbe impoverishment of the market along certain hues, ' she said. "I never wus satisfied with the old fash ioned baking puu. so I snt down aud planned a design for a new one. With the aid of adjustable partitions, which fit in a groove in the side of the pan, I have been able to construct an arrange ment that is invaluable to people who bake tneir owu nreuu. uie partition , make the loaves a uniform size and form complete crust. You can remove the partition and the pan ia ready to use for rousting meat. With the aid of movable bundles, which form a lock, I can place two pans, one ou top of tbe other, aud in this maimer get twice as much work out of an ordinary oven a I could by using the regulation pan. "Tbe self adjusting towel ring i a wire circle with a screw in the center which cuub'i it to be utluehed to the wall without any trouble. The old fash ioned rings hung on a nail or hook aguinst the wull, and ore, a a rule, more trouble than tbey are worth. "The piules clothe rack ia a very handy affair. It is for the purpose of holding small clothes, such us hiimikcr chiefs, napkins, eta, which aro to be dried in the houso. It is niado of ad justable wires attached to a wooden frame. Tho wire are run parallel about an inch apart At the ends tbey are bent aud run cloeo euongb to form a catch when anything is placed between them." Ia all Mrs. Calkins ha inveutod 37 useful household articles. She i well known in California. Five of her bus buud'a brothers conduct papers iu thi state, and her brother is a newspupcr man of Fresno, Sua Fruucisoo Exam iner. Tom Uannam ami th Collector. The death of Tom nanuum, one time well known habitue of tho press gal leries on both sides of tbo cnpitol, wus sinoerely deplored among old time mem bers yestorduy, and some amusiug anec dotes were told of the populur newspa rjer man bv bis friends in the course of tbe day. One or tne nest is wonu ru- pet'UK- . , . Hunnnm was in tne namt oi iukiiik late breukfust at tho Press club every morning. On one oecusiou, wnue n u igoruusly discussing a beurty repast oi bum and eggs, a bill colloctor suddenly walked np to Hunnnm 's sido and laid bis account before bim. Huunum looked at tbe'bill and then at the collector und in a deliberate tono began : "Yon blomed fool, can t you observe the amenities of ordinary civilized soci ety? Don't yon kuow that a man's club U like his borne, ana tnat yon are in danuer of being summurily ejected for coming in here without a curd of mem- bershin und Without being luirooucear The rules ot this club require yon, if yon hnve business with a member, to wait tn tbe.Iobby outside until awuitertokes in your card and ascertains whether the gentleman with whom yon have busi ness is present. Wow, you go out iuiu the lobbv. tuke this bill with you and comply with the rules of this club." Tbe collector apoiogizea ior me la fraction of the rules of the Press club, which, to tell the truth, were never en forced on anything, and waited until the steward came ts ascertain his wishes. "Please announce me to Mr. Hun nnm," said the collector. The steward told him to wait, and he carried tbe man's card to Hunnnm, who looked at it carefully, then hunded it back to tbe steward and said, "Not at home." Washington Post Sh Meant Walk There is a very chorming and a very charitable woman in Washington whom all in society know and respect for her nmnf and nractical beneficences. Yet thi good woman i s verituble Mr. Malanron. Only the other day she re called the visit of a young womau iu nnAit nf alma. There bad been some question aa to tbe integrity of the young woman a cause. "But." said the good and rich worn an, "do yon know that she enme to me in such a garbage of woe that I could not refuse her r" New ior un. Ilanklnn In Hussla. In Russia the State nana advance money at 4', iT ri-tit. a year on nil klud of goods in amount as high as two-third of their value. It takes motiey on d-p.mlt at IVi, per cent. A little while no. to assist the grain trade, the government Ixiught Inrge.y direct from the producers, and will booh be the hug.-st holder of grain In the country, it na n-Hri i-..m.,...-i.-.. the absorption of private railroad line, ha ac-iulred the monopoly of the man ufacture of spirits and the control of ZL ,.,l trade, la about to take the wine and susar trade into Ita band-, and v.ry likely tbe coal trade as welL I'M FOUNDING THE KONGO STATE. Ksplorer Stanley Toll la Ilrlrf th Story of th Ureal EuUrprl. Daring my dost-wit of ilia Kodro I bad revolved cvvr uml over iu my in) ml the qutwiiou of tbo ilmtiny of the river. Wanted ut I lie pruw of hit bout, which led our flotilla, mid daily wutcliiuB the Interest ttsell with tin purt of Africa, ( and, as I said, there wus nut a single white cum iu possesniou of nuy portion of the einntoriul belt except ut the J month of the Kongo, where a few trad I era hud guthered. lint despite the nu ! merous addresses in Kngluml upon this subject I failed to uvvukeu more thun a geogtuphieul interet in equittoriul Af : rica. The terror of the Atrium climate in geuurul wus too stroug upon every- , body. I i Elsewhere, however, the report of i my addresses iu the English nuwspitper , i were taking effect. After nearly nine mouths' busy life iu England the king : of tbo Belgian invited me to visit bim, and I was thou informed of bis strong incliuution tonudertuke for Africa whnl I hud been so strenuously advising Eng lishmen to da He was already president of the African International assix-iution, which wus ubout to set on foot u hu muuituriun enterprise from the east const, aud be led uie to understand that if I wero free from other engagements bo would like to employ me in opening the Kongo basin to European iutlueuce sud civilization. It wus my opinion that the best way of setting about the work was to con struct a light surface ruilway which should skirt the caturucts of the lower Kongo and then to luunch steamer uu the upper wuters, which I estimated won Id furnish about (1,(100 mile of nav igation. ' We argued about this mutter from August to December, 1878. The best Belgian engineers were consulted, but Ater the most elaborate calcula tions as to cost it waa finally decided that bm the expense would be great we ihould couteut ourselves with muking wagon roudspust the cataracts and build a r.-res of military stations for the pro tection of caravans, and thut tho annuul expeuditie should not exceed (00,000. Henr- M- k. uull,y irj Century. navarla's Mad Kins;. King Otto, the insane monarch of ; Rnvarlu. recently celebrated bis forty- j seventh birthday or. rather. It ws j celebrated for him. Since his nccessloll to the throne the nind sovereign hn never left the Castle of Fuerstenreld. I Once a year his prime minister pay hlin an official visit In accordnuce with a certain law. HI latest report say his majesty's physical condition leave ! nothing to be desired, but that hla ' mental condition I simply pitiable. Cold nd Clothe. People who urn susceptible to the cold .l.ml.l tiiulra u fiiiinf. i U'Aiiriflff lilTU clothing in cold weather. Loose g.r- ments are always warmer man iigni than fitting ones, not only because they allow room for circulation, but also because they permit a layer of air between tbo skin aud the outside cold. New York Sun. An Application. A mun one morning ut family pray ers prayed for u good neighbor in great dostitutiou. After the pruyer bia boy aid to him, "Papa, give me your pock etbook, and I will go over to Mr. Smith's aud answer your prayer my self. " Louis vi 1 In Western Hocorder. HEAITirUL THOl'tlll t-AiNrt l. Ws ln "Come. Gentle Spring and are often very orry that we did anything or , UI11plton , io 1oh of fteau and all conUl tbe kind, tor Bpring, thounb beautiful, ia j tions ot wasting. He invite those deair nmatlmaa erv na nfu . The very luxury nH an vaav nrev lo sudden attacks of Den ralgia; atonioot cold healthful air braces tluin up and make them strong anaiint any auck attack, hut tbe sudden change t warmtn mase mem nam m 'o ywj upon by thia disease. Kor this simple reason the great nerve disurder haa many victim at thi time, but we have in Bt. Jacob Oil aomething that restorea mi tone, vigor and atreugtn oi tne nerrr v what they had been. The prompt use of it iu these neuralgic attack ol spring time ia aure to be followed by a perfect cure. Oh, try tn he a hero. My noble little lad, Ana om day In the magazine You'll Ht to he a l(l. SAVED KHOW 1KIKI CTI05. Thi. I what hannen when th kidney are rearued from Inactivity b Hisiietier' Mtiiincn Ritiaia. II thtr continue InartlTe they are threatened with Brlxht' diwane, dlll. or nme other rnaiany wnien won nmrum linn. Malarial, billou and rhenmallc al.mnn and dyeiMila re alo coniiicred by Hi Bitter. WulCn 1 moriin nil riiwiiTg. "Why do you imt a knot In your hnrtker chlel f "To remember that 1 bare a toiu. sink President Iaaao Lewis of Sabina, Ohio, ia highly repccted all through that section. He has lived in Clinton Co. 75 years, and has been president of the Sabina Bank 20 year. Ho gladly testifies to the merit of Hood s feursa parilla, and what he aayi i worthy attention. All brain workers find Hood's Sarssparilla peculiarly adapted to their nceda. It nuiKc pure, u , red blood, and from thi conic nerve, mental, bodily and digestive strength. "I am glad to aay that Hood'a Bsrsapa rllla la a very good medicine, especially aa a blood purifier. It bsa don ms good miny times. For verl year I uffsxsd grestly with pIn of 'Neuralgia tn ona ey snd shout my temples, ea peclally at night when I bad been having a hard day of physical and mental labor. I took many remedies, but found help only In Hood's Barsaparllls which cured me of .t,.nm.tl.m. neuralgia and headache. Hood't BarsaparMA ' Provrd Itae" ' friend. I Slso taks Hood', rill, to keep ay bowel, regular, and Ilk. th. pi I very much." IsAAO LKWIS, Bablns, Ohio. o Sarsaparilla I,the On. True Blood X frepared oalybyC t HoodCc..Uwell.Maaa. . nrnmnt afflrlCItt ADA liOOd FlUS smi is w. enjoy In the return of the balmy air t, , v. n return tbe two boUlrVfr-, wulol. tbe latent source of a great wanypaine.w approach of death. Al- Paine's Celery Compound Mrs. Sample Owes 1 ..'.. X If;-' -Vs. For the nnfortnnsV who lie awake, 1 taring at tbe wiling and oouutlng the atrokea of the clock, every sleepless night is an eternity. Mr. J. A. bsin pie of 1568 Broadway, New York oity, waa filleted with iusomnla until her uervea were on the verge of pros tration. She thinks her condition was due to indignstiou. Here is what Mrs Sample says: "I hsve used Titine's celery com pound with marked and decided bene fit. It ia especially useful in insomnia, arising from indigestion and poorly nourished nerves. "I should add that my grand-daagh ter, Vera Hsflelgh, was so thin and nuny at the age of Urn as to cause the greatest anxiety. We bad no difficulty iu lnduoiug her to Uke Paine's onlery oompouud. Today the roses bloom in her cheek, and I never ssw a healthier, stronger obild than Palue's oelery compound hsa made her." The biain ia tbe center of the nerv ous system. Bleep aloue reata tbia vital organ, together with the nerves. Dur ing the waking hour the nervous aya- M ( fmhum-I "lon't fare tor men ; In fart, I've alreailr ulil "no " t en ol thrm Mtu Coiucljr-liiilwdl what were ihey al!!iif CONSUMPTION CUltED AN ABSOLUTE REMEDY FOR ALL PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. T. A. Slaenm aor to Rnd Two Mot tls fr of III Kwd to Cur Consumption nd All Lang Trouble -An Kllilr of Uf. Nothing could be fairer, mors philan thropic or carry more Joy in Iu wake than the otter of T. A. Hlouum. M. I)., of IMS Pear, street, New York. Perlectly oonrl dent that ha haa an absolute remedy for the cut of consumption and all pulmon ary ooinplaiiiU, he utter through this pa- i.i',! ou oi ouva hoik ""J iiriiiaiilitlv whicb were given up, and death waa looked upou a an early visitor. Knowing In remedy a h. doea, and be ing eo proof-positive of IU benetloent re mits, Dr. blocuni consider. It bl religion duty, a duty wuicn ue owe vu nuniauiij, to donate hi. lulallilil mined v where ii will aaaull tha enemy in Ita cidatel, and, by ita Inherent potency, atay the curranl ul dissolution, brliiKing y to liomvaovei which the ahadow ol the grav liaa been gradually growing mora strongly defined, cau.ing loud hearts to irriev. His cheap ness of the remedy offered freely aparl from it. Inherent alreHgth, ia enotiKn tu oonuneiid It, and more so la the purled oontldeiio of the great chemist making the ufler, who holds out lile to tlio. already brooming emaciated, and aaya : "1 cured." Tba Invitation la oertainlv worth V ol the consideration ol the altlioted, who for years, have been taking nauseous n wtrums without enect: who have ostracised them elves from home and friend to live In mora aalubrlou olimei, where th atmos phere ia mors congenial tu weakened lunifs, and who liar fought against death with all tha weapons and stretigth tn their hamla. There will be no nmiake In aend Iiik for these free bottle the unalak will be In panalng the Invitation by. Tbe rikaleton of U Soto. The locul historians of Ilutoii Ronge, La., believe that the innrtul remulii of r'ernundo Do Soto lio hulled between two gigantic live ouks neur the present lite of Port Hudson. ZUe txsjks toll dif ferent tale about the deuth and burial of the great discoverer. Koine lay thut he was wrapped in hi muntle and thrown Into the Mississippi ; other thut the remuius were Incused In a hollow log. In 1H53 three hunter Kigsliy, Duvi and Ilurin were encamped near what i now I'ort Hudson. While kin dling a fire thoy found a human skoln. ton in a hollow log that hud been lying in a drift. The boues were those of a man six feet tall. Iu the log a helmet, a rusty sword and u large bronae crucifix were also found, and on one or tlio nu giirs uf tho skeleton's hand a lurge seal ring. Tho discoverers of thi ghustly memento believe thut tne remains wore those of Da Soto, the discoverer of the Mississippi river. The burial place of the bones is well known to the Kigsbys, who still reside in Looisluua. St Louis Republic. Too L7 to I'lrk Out Wife. Georun Hurris, a farmer of Dukola comity. Neb., has applied to tne over seer of the p'sir at Sionx City, Iu. for a "uood healthy woman," from among the county charges, who wouh make him s anitnlilo wife. Harri. I a widower with three children, aud ay he is tired of depending upon tbe serv ice of a hired housekeeper and doea not care to go to the trouble of picking out a wife for himself. riTS.-all ruanpp tn ttr. Kiln' Orwat Mr B.torr. Ko t artar Uj.Bral Sar aa. Marraioaa onraa. Traalia ad W trial kottl It to Pit MM Sd W Dt. IU, u area at., rkiiadaipsi. r. Strength Remedies. to tem worka incessantly. Poor sleep mesne a poor nervona condition, and prolonged Insomnia leada In every oe to p.Mfation, and too often to dread iuaan.ty. The mischief that rtaulta from weakened uervea la much greater and more destructive than met folk even dream of. The all-important thing tor nervona, run-down persons, and for those who are loaing aleep is tbst Pslne's oelery compound builds np the whole physi cal system, and by improving the di gestion and regulating tne nerves it in sures sound, refreshing aleep. In win ter moat women and many men lead hothouse Uvea. A flagging appetite, a disposition to pick at this dish and that, rslher than to eat a square mesi, is among the early indications of fail lug health. Then oomoa delay in fall ing asleep and tbe fretful, nneaay feel inor the next day. Deliverance) from aiioh a miserable condition by the nse of Paine's oelery compound ha caused men and women from every section of tbe United Statee to write sinoere, hearty words ot praise If you want a aure relief for limbs, use an Her All Allcoclc Bsar in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and Imi tations is as good as the genuine. : uaaiailltrll I V MM i n 'V,.' tmoiimaiL lailiauml. a VI I u. a ,a.. IU MlHMMni iaaa. I JJr u atlto a, aartiaiai a-. - plat .tWHrt. 13 li Ma.pa aanlaalan. i-.ifin If .IN Tmla-alala. Ar. r I nuHaaiau tuaantlAL HEALS RUNNING SORES CURES thi SERPENT'S STING CONTAGIOUS In all its stages completely eradicate BLOOD POISON S,5's;oVSM?nd ulcers yield to its healing powers. It re moves the poison snd luiIUs tip the system VtliMitl tttH nn the dlwa tM Ita tft.tmfiit Milloti Remember! 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WINSLOWS 6VZ!r , - FOR CHILDRIN TIITHINO -' reaalSf alllrran -A a 'au kottl. This the Be&t of and thankfulnesa for tbia grand invig orator. People enjoying perfect health sometimes wonder at this gratitude; but whoever baa auffered from prostra tion of the nerves, of which insomnia Is one of the symptoms, will under stand how hard it is to overstste the torment of this condition. And who ever hss been made completely well by Pslne's celery compound feel that no worda can overrate the joy and grati tude luch person feel. Thi 1 the atate of mind of thou sand of nervous, aickly broken-down persons who have need Paine's oelery compound and been made welL Mrs. Bample tells ot the hsppy result in the case of her grandchild. One of the most conspicuous instances of the remarkable power ot Paine's oelery compound over debility la ahown In tbe relief it has afforded children. Of course the dose is adapted to the sge ot the little patient Tbe compound par lfles the blond and oorrects sny tend ency to constipation. Pale, puny children are made vigorous, roay(and healthy by thta incomparable remedy. pains ia tbe back, side, chest, or Porous Plaster Taj ..I. fW r. alKl nal n rlU mk fulut buMd j'mmd la U aa4 Mrf Maul - wm i n - v aariaw alrft.lla. l Dnuwu. r aaa -kUllaf fc lla. Wur, kj Mai Mai. Ml III lil UfHMa ,,.,. SUSI stasia. ., fulLASaXI'MlA, rV Webster's International Di&ionary The One Rreaf fitanif rf lottiori(r, Ha wrtla lion. II. J. linwar, Juailr 0. a. Siiditim Pearl. arSn a Poatal lor Bpclma Page, eta. tiHveor a (M tV'aabridgad." Standard of ttwi'.a (loTritn. In l Httca. lh V S. Sa itirni t'utirt. all III Mala Supirtii ('AorlB, an. i or nmilf ail ia Sdwollxwa. Warmlv Cuuiuicndtd bt SUlU SnfwrlBlenS. nfa ur S.'ImmiIk, ami olhar Idnralora alnaaa wiUioui uuiubar. 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