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WOMANSU FFRAG E. of Ills Vlrsra Hailed With r,w"T". h. M.or Women. Ilellai1. - blicution receuujoi Dpeaaer v. .Limn suffrage views ha.cuu.wd ,7wu.uJfUt.n1 distinguish- UI)V , i t..ttnm nf finnuriitnlntinii I ftfTi(l n ' f J i .re tc) alleRiuwfe f"ra n wtiona 1 a Moutry. Ho bcuu Rree,el br " ' ,iitrr;igii" n h"ur" during , f . r days. There have been to J inwt lew "'v 1 cf lliiin in Washington that thin i f -T riMiiij. ThfY have called at ir ci 1 T". art 1 Viu'i ,r'y ,lie uior"'"K ui"' lu,e 1 ' ht. Tlxy huve besieged the speak- irait t)io cnjiitol until the fright rwi". . . , . 1,1,1-1.1. i, rr bus hud to hido himself . anttlk.1 i.. 7 l'. uHTptarr in the cavernous I ia frmce. If thin nrmv ! !, OPUi-i " " J oiratulation coutiuues, it will aotm j, into marching delegations with Mr Koea nus experienced any fecf faith there is reason to believe be dues not ltxik with favor npou , i,ljcati"i 11 view" at mis nine. u the reporter sought some now ex- t-ionof npiuion iruni mm, ne prompt Icliued to discuss t'10 mutter euy ,er. Ho did e,,u ,0 teseut the itu ttiun thut he hud experienced any uf mind uccuuHe or the tuue Led or because of any political am- L n wliii'li ho way huve. h ere lian been no much comuicnda- I aud littlo condemnation of the i from the speaker a politicul I Jul) ami allies mat a renewed una : e affirmative exprcFsion of the same ! - ,o 1.u,L-.wt f,,f H'l.ia nil) i the matter a more burning cum- tu ihMio tlmu ever, alio ueioro tne epalKii l over voters may expeci 10 huge (lt'l('K;ttionti oi aninitiouH woiu bi'urinK cumpaiKU bnuuera iu favor "Tom Reed, tlie working girl'a lud. " WuHhiiiKtuu Post. FOUND BY CHANCE. outlet 1 the ila-lr to a Large Fortune la Ohio. 1 bnri(liir sorviuR two yearn in the teutiary ut Coluiubnf, O., hua full- .ieir to a fortune or f .jO.OOO, which awaits hiui on the outside. The jij convict in Moses McKeown of iiiout county. McKeown's uraudfa it, a resident of lieliuout couuty, died ti utly, Icuviiih a lurKeestute. He was Jircius of lindiiiK his grandson, but i hitter's whereabouts were unknown Jmii. lie provided iu the will that the e Je vhoiiid go to the grundson wheu his ireal)outs kliould be uscertuiued. The tudsoii, who is thi) couvict, hug been k irauderer for years. Ilia cliwkered t iter would uiuko many chapters ri valing fiction, but he hus managed to inep iiis relatives iu iguoruuee of his mkilceils. Tim other day, while the con vict wus toiling with the striped uruiy ut hiwbreukers, ho was culled upon by atitizcnof Heltiiont comity, who hap I e(l to pass u coll labeled "McKeown," i td instituted iutpniries. The fortunate t (ivict was almost overpowered by the l JMs uf the bequest from his grundfu tir. fie declares thut when released at ii expiration of his fteuteuce he will I kj the past and become au honorable cinzt-u. Cincinnati Luouirer. MISTOOK THE NAME. Elglity-ali-jrar-oltl Ruinco Nearly MImu-I Ilia Juliet. An 8fl venr-oltl Romeo of Celina, O., id a remarkable serio-comic experience nt Jluiicio, Intl., a few days ago. He was observed loitering about for several hours in front of the postofllce, and be looked more and more miserublo us the minutes went by. Finally u policeman accosted him, and tho old mau said ho had made au appointment to meet his ufllunced bride at that place several hours before. He explained that ho had met the young woman in L'elina, and she hud become engaged to hiiu during her may there. Bar home was iu Muiicie, and he was to meet her there on that day to arrange far the miirriuge. Ho showed the letter, and the police man discovered thut the iitmie of the town was Marion, not Miincie. The aged lover was astounded nt his mistake and scurried oil rejoicing to tho railroad station to tuko the first train for Marion Bd his prospective bride. I What i i( the wo is said to bo the largest bicycle it the world has been made by a bicycle company in Providence. It is made to "ry six persom. Its length over all is lf'l inches, and its wheel buso is 125 ikchos. The diameter of the wheels is 5p inches, the tires are inches iu Jiitneter, the gcur is compounded to 133, anil the muchiue weighs 137 pounds. Spring Medicine Your blood In Spring is almost certain to be full of Impurities the accumula tion of the winter months. Bad ven tilation of sleeping room, Impure air In dwellings, factories and shops, orr eating, heavy, improper foods, failura of the kidneys and liver properly to do extra work thus thrust upon them, arc the prime causes of this condition. It u of the utmost importance that yoa Purify Your Blood ?i'oir. when wFmr wenther eflmas and the ionic effect of cold bracing air la g'ine, your weak, thin, Impure blood will not furnish necessary strength. That tired feeliag, loss of appetiie, will nildln I K. a- . n f., - i' . . 1 1 . 1 1 a i) . A piitnetfl I ealth, or breaking out of humors and init urities. To make pure, rich, red blood Hood'i Sarjaparilla stands un equalled. Thousands testify to its merits. Millions take It as their Spr'ng Medicine. Oet Hood's, because Hood's Sarsaparilla lW 0l3' Tra B,nn'1 Purtn.T. All Jrnft?'a tl K-l tryj Btl b c i (l0)1 & 0 ljDvtilt Vtiu, HoOd' PJHc a,theonljr plllt'ouka WVJ a "IUiaoodiSaraparllla EGO INSPECTORS AT WORK. A Good Man Con Handle Over 10,000 in ly. . Chrlxtoplier Culuuibiia had to iu:uh au eK to make It atand upright. The uieu who liispect t-KK could hav aliowu the Kivat explorer how to innke ulittoi-y without breaklni: ves. fur, by a twist of the wrUt and a iiliake of the elbow, they lo euiia from one bund to another, lift them out i.f rase by the haii.lful. tliiKer the fragile thltiK with a NllKht-oMiuud dexterity which I uHtoulRbliii;. and euu make tin vgg balance Itnelf on tlie etle of a cane without even nlcklnc the ahell. A good brUk inspector, InindllnK a fair run of epi;n. can "caudle" thirty ciihch of ecj.'H a day: an each cane hold INSI'ECTINO. thirty dozens, the day's run will aver age 10.NOO eggs. The work la carried on In a dark room, Iu which the only lights are those used for Inspecting the eggs. The condition of an egg li found by holding it to the light, and the degree of trunslucciicy, color, spots and shape of the dark places deter mine the grade and character of the egg. Any man ran handle eggs If he "knows eggs." for the handicraft con sists simply In holding the egg to the light, looking through it and classify ing It according to Its apiearance. But and the "but" Is a large one the man who Inspects eggs must be able to distinguish at one glance the particular class to which the egg be longs, and egg Inspectors recognize twenty grades. One of the many Interesting "tricks" done by the men who earu their bread handing eggs la that of transferring them from one case to another. Kggs MX rilKCKlNO Fon COLD RTORAOK. ure shipped aud stored iu cases, and are packed In straw-board compart ments or "tillers," each of which Is a tray aud holds three dozen eggs. A square sheet of straw-board lies uuder each filler. The Inspector slips his band under this sheet of cardboard aud with his other bund on top of the tray lifts it. with Its load of thirty-six eggs out of the case, lays It over the empty filler and withdrawing the canlNiard allows the eggs In the top tray to fall down Into the empty one. This Is a knack of the trade which requires but a trial by a layman to prove Its elusive nature. This Is the way an egg Inspector stands an egg on its point. He flndt one that Is somewhat "gone." Such an egg bss a well marked bubble ot spot In the top. Holding the egg point down, the Inspector Jerks It downward several times, so as to drive the heavier Kf ; A TRICK Or TIIK TRAPS. portion to the small end. Then he carefully balances It, and the egg stands up, stranght as a soldier. An ogg was handed to a visitor, and he was told to put It between bis palms, locklug his fingers together so that he could squeeze It good and hard. lie was directed to place the egg with the small end against one palm and the large end against the other, so that the egg lay the long way between bis bands. Then he waa told to break that egg by squeezing It. He tried several times; he placed bis banda between bis knees and tried, but could Dot smash the egg. Had It been held the other way It would have been imashed with the least pressure. Tottie (aged ?) I wonder wby babiea is always born in the night time. Lottie (aged 8, a little wiser) Don't yon know? It's cos they wants to make ouite sure of findin their mothers at borne. Philadelphia American. The heavens themselves, the planets, and this ceuter, observo degree, priority and place, insistnre, course, proportion, season, form, office and custom, and all in line of order. Shakespeare. r: i . n I F-M til or Sit WH MN Hllll I ' w CRIPPLE CREEK TODAY. It Beau the Coaatry la the Cambllnt Limit and la Ckarehe rr Capita. If all the saloous, barrooms, dnnee hajls, gambling bonnta aud variety tlie aters in Cripple L'n-ek were placed side by side, they would exieud a mile iu length, occupying both sides nf the street. Lradville, San Juan and t'reede are completely outdone as far as excite tiieut, gambling aud wild dissipation are concerned. Lust week iu Johnny Nolau'a awell gambling apurtments, which, by the way, are fitted up more luxuriously and expensively than any gambling house iu the stute of Colorado, well known New York bunker and broker, who in his own oily would not think of enter ing a gambling houio, lost a cool :U,- 000 at one sitting at the fasciiiutimi j I , game of roulette At Nolan . house a common byword is that there is 'no liinlf. that one "can bet them as high as the ceiling." Auy bet cun be made, from 10 cents up to f.lO.OUO, tho high est limit that is giveu iu uuy place in the west. Johnny N'olun is ouo of the most prominent and best known meu in tho entire Cripple Creek district, having built the third bouse iu the camp. Ho is oue of the meu upou whom the tickle ' goddess of fortune has smiled since gold was lirt discovered iu the Cripple Creek district. At one time he owued both I sides of two blocks of the main street ill ' Cripple Creek, having bought the lots only three yeurs ago ut '5 and f.'iO apiece. These same lots are now selling at from f.'I.OOO to fS.uOO each. Wheu Johnny Nolan first came to Cripple Creek, he was known simply as the proprietor of a small barroom and gambling house at Manitou Spring. Today be is oue of the lurgest property owners iu the I ripple Creek milium district. Every enterprise or reul estate or mining scheme iu which he has en gaged bus uot only returned 100 per cent upon the investment, but iu many iustuuees 100,000 per cent. Tlie dia monds thut ho wears upou his shirt bosom und fingers would be the envy of any hotel clerk. Cripple Creek bousts of more churches than any other community iu tho L'uit- ed States of the sumo population, while tlie Salvation Army hero is the largest in the stute. Chicago Inter Ocean. ONE GIRL; 6 CENTS. Comment by a Lawyer oo a Kemarkable Supreme Court Verdict. John Cogbluu, a policeman, hus ob tained a verdict of 0 cents from a jury iu the supreme court, before Justice Oildersleeve, aguiiist tlie Third Avenue Railroad compuny nf New York city for the death of his 2 year-old daughter, Alice. Logman was wulking witti ins children and slopped to tain wittt u iriena in aiiisu roam uveuue. near vine tion ntp ukt . pipmtem at any mln Hundred and Thirty-first street. Hie L, wouid w,j1Iy Kive , grrat deal to get little girl dropped his hand, aud. walk-1 out of hii dirmlll, ui y,t this is only ing iu front of a cable cur, was run over. , the commonest form by which lumbago Coghlun sued for f 10,000, ami the, seizes on and twists out ot shape thy nius mm was on trial for neur.y . w.ek. Du-1 ft JfcSZtiK vtd elch upieurel for the pluintiff . w hatever nam. It may I known, and how aud William N. Cohen for the defend- ever bad It may be, 10 minutes vigorous ant. Mr. Cohen said thut, although the rubbing with St. Jacobs Oil on the atlltoted vr,li,t miobt .m..r ar first Dlanco an PM !" dr' M" ".b ",'d.0"!,- . " , , - -- - extraordinary one, it wag really not uu-1 usual. "It was virtually a verdict for the defendant," he suid. "There have beeu sovoral such cases In other stutes. Six cents seems a small sum for tho life of a child, but it must be remembered thut there are many chances against a 8-year-old child, especially a female, be ing of any valne, commercially speuk ing. She may die or be deformed or be rendered bolplcfs in a thousand ways. All those things must be taken into con sideration, aud they evidently were con sidered by the jury." Now York World. BLASE AT TWELVE. This Toaof Criminal Has Finished With Women. He Hajra. Summy Logun, aged 19 years, wuh discharged from Uluckwell'a island, New York, the other day. He served five duys for drunkenness. When he shook bunds with the wurdeu, he suid a love affair was the cause of his down fall "The girl's people got sore on me, see?" said Sammy, "and she just t'rew me over for some tough, which druv me to liquor." The official of the "works" sympa thized with the love wrecked tot and asked him where he proposed to go. "Well," said the baby citizen, "I guess I've got 15 ceuts what you took awny from me, and I'll go to a lodgin house, and tomorrow I'll go back to the cater iu business ont on the bonlevntd. I'm goin to give up drink, save my dough and shake the st.rls." From such begin nings grow onr local statesmen and sol id muldoons. Not Ilia Fault. Old Lady Ild t I tell you never to come here agalu? I'p-to-Ihite Trunin I hope you will pardon me, niadiim, but It Is the fault of my secretary; he has neglected to strike your uame from my culling list. -Tld-Wta. A Lucky Driver. John PurselL a driver of a peddler's cart iu Iieimiugtnu, Vt., received notice a few duys ago thut by tho deuth of an uncle iu the East Indies he has become one of seven heirs to bout f 1. B00, 000. & Watch for lothing SENT POSTPAID IS EXCHANGE FOR 100 COUPONS. on. if you rntrts, FOR 2 COUPONS AND $1.00 IN CASH. Tha witch Is nickel, rod timekeeper quick etsm wind and ee. You will find ens coupon inside esch 2 ounce bs( snd two coupons Inside each 4 ounce bsn uf BLACKWELL'S GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. Bead coupons with name and address to BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N.C, Buy a bag of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the coupon, w hich gives a list of other premiums and how to get them. a CCNT KTAMM ACCtrTI 0. REUNITED AT LAST. Three RUtera Hrou(ht Together After For-l-fle Veart' Meparatluo. Mrs. Daniel Uillingtoucf South Heud, I tid., hus been fouud by sinter by v bom the hud been mourned us dead for 4 j years. The sister, Mrs. Catherine R. we, lives near Patterson, la., and a strange feature is thut the efforts of Mrs. Rose to find Mrs. Hilliiigtou also solved the mystery surrounding the where abouts of another sister, who was fouud iu Kaneos City. The three sisters became separated in girlhood. Kuch married and settled in a different port of the country. They lost all trace of each other, aud as years elapsed each came to mourn the others as ileacl. Mrs. Re rwntly received in telligence thut Mrs. Rilhugtou was liv mi) nini m iiii nir an t.i vaa nun u u Jusi Uh.u l.r,mm.,, wlth BWIe and brought ,,)K,tm.r in tt.uujotl tm, sisters, each of wuoul lM H lur 0 fanii,T ing and begun tlie seurch which bus just How Women Hide Their Jewela, The average woman entries her treas ures iu a sinull leather bag slipped in- I side her corset, but this is outVf the qnosti'iu with women who own from ' $."0,000 to ".00, 000 worth of jewels. Not only would tbo loud bo cumbersome, ; but it would be injurious. Any contiu-; uil pressure of clothes or bono against a woman's bosom is hurtful, but the burden ; of gold ami stones would undoubtedly i create cancer. A physician whom I que-' tied ou the subject said ho hud instituted , a crusudo against the habit. A woman's breast, he remarked, wits ouo of the most sensitive spots to cuueerous growth ;i therefore tho aJegbtest pressure there should be avoided. I A well know u actress who owns a ! few dozens of diuniouds bus bud several j little bugs inude thut are fastened with j safety pins ulong tho lines of her stock ing supporters These supporters consist of four strong silk elustio etMps, de pending from a small sal in belt which she fasteiis securely ubout her waist, giv-! ing it additional safety by doubly pin ning it to her corsets. So down the straps, whkbaro kept taut by the stock ings, are fastened theso little jewel cast's. She says they do uot interfere at all with her walking; hut, as she is poor pedcstriomie, it would acoroely do to tuke her word for it. Chicago Trib une. From Oood to Hatter. Hungary celebrates its one thousandth anniversary this year. It has a great na tional history aud u spirited, putrlotio population, but with all its attractions 700,000 uf its f oplo have chosen to be come citizens of tint Uuitud States. St. Louis Ulobe Ueiius rut. HAST COME, KANY UO. Tne , CTOpf ,ong bent over, wlth ul, (lna colunir, feeinK i t oondl- pietely restore, it is a ming so wij caught, it may be wondered at wby there is not mors of It. but because it Is so easily cured by rH. Jacobs Oil may be the very reason that we bear so little of It. The nhsnslml nxuiier's (lull and ud, Ami Biaiels nil one Irs all tlied.y W liel nintee his lordshipicd to bl? Alail lit- has no Keller lay. TIIK KACK.TMSk THCMHSCKICW AND Til St BOOT Were old (uhlnnrd Instruments of torture Ions luce iliiiulemil, lit there Is a tormentor who HII onlluues In aconite the Julnls, inii'oice end limes nl miny ol us. The rhrumsilsm, Ihat liiTi'tomte Ke to asny sun numij -..m lort. nisr I conquered hy the timely ana only iw ol Iliinii-tier'aStomwh Hitters, whlrh likewise ermieaiee iieiiraisis. uhhhib, iuhihii,, bowel, sioDiai h aud uerve comnlaluis. Stits or Oslo, Citt or Tolsuo, Lccss roe htt. I Fats J. ( hsmst makes oth thai ha Is tk senior piriurr of the firm ol f J ( Hsssr 4 Co., Joins business In tba City of Tnl4n, Coaaly and stale sloresald, and thai is'd Una will at; IkesamolONE HCNUKKD DOIXA RS lor seek and every ease ol Catarrh thai esnaot be eared Sy tae us el Hill's Caviaaa Cesa ' FRANK J. CHIHIT. Iwnn to Set ore as and sabeertbed In ssy pr see ail. this Mia day el Uameiber, A. 0. Uel I Vii I Rotary rablle. Hall's Cslarrh C.rw la Uksa Intarnilly aad arte dlrselly on the blood aud naoous surlacas l Iks stiissj Send for testimonials, frr. f. 1. t; II It N V CO., Toledo, & Bold by Drrirslsu. 7Sc Hall s funny filU ar. the best. FIT. -All rile slonoed free br Dr. Kline's I ... I Man. Kaitnrar li. i use. Marveioua ouree. Treatise aud tl no r'U aner ut- nm trial bonis free to Pit rasss Head to vt. anus. Ml Area ut., rblladelpbla. ra Tar OaaMBA lor breakfast. "I hesr Jack Fortesoue Is III. Whsl Is Ihe Iroiihlef" "lie waa froei-hltleu." "While he was skatlniT" "No; he arouosvd to a Husum sin.- Prat. W. H. reeks, who makes a specialty or Kpilepav, ties without douht treated and cur. ed more eases than any living I'hvnleian; his success Is astonishing;. We have heard of cases of so years standing Cured! cured Hi nt m. Ha publishes a VII.UIDIS work on this dls ea. which he sends with lame hot. lie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send thrlr 1'. . and hspress auoress. We advise anv one wlahlnr a cure to address rrot. W. a. mil- F. P.. Cedar St.. Hew York O o o Sa setasl an a MS SECY CHICAGO EXCHANGE. Col. R. 171. Littler Recommends That Best of Rem edies. Paine's Celery Compound. For ten yeara secretary of the Na tional Better and Egg Association aud sinoe 1S8J secretary of the Chicago produce eiohsnge, Col. Robert M. Lit tler has been in constant demand aa a bureau of lnforiuahion by correspond ents who reoognise Chicago as the oom- merclsl ceuter of the country. shen auoh people as Col. Littler, State Treaseorer Colvin of New York, Modjeska, the aotress, ez-Miulster to Austria John M. Francis, and hosts of other equally responsible persons vol unteer testimonials as to the wonderful virtue of l'sine's celery compound, no aick or suffering person oan with any j out of health to try Psine's oelery oom show of reason hesitate to make use of ' pound. Neit to doing good to one's the great remedy that has made ao many people welL Col. Lltlter says: I have used with great benefit sev - ral bottles of l'sine's oelery oompound and have reoominended it to myfrleuds. It is a wonderful spring remedy do to the busiest lawyer, editor or business man of your acquaintance who baa taken Paine'a oelery compound. Q rejrfr(erfrti rejffejiejs ejejs et-se eti ti Q Brekfst Gocm f k Made by Walter Baker & Co., Ltd., Dorchester, Mass., is "a perfect 4 type of the highest order of excel- iC X lence in manufacture." It costs less a jjj than one cent a ISljLltiXllilllXlllAAlixllS.I W y'l'AA- V V V V V aV'W' fcjJfMd fct A l4 V If you want a aure relief limbs, uae an Allcoclc Bear in Mind Not one tationa ia as good aa the genuine. ateaaiafeaxse mmm v AA (J IVI V V ' it the name of Woman's Friend. It la ful in relieving the backaclies,hadachca which burden and shorten a woman's women testify for it. It will give health and strength and make life a pleasure. For sale by all druggists. BLUMAUEH-FKANK. DKUU CO., Pohtlanu, Agents. VSSwi :::: MINIM O. a, d. A. mar iTe .... WARE-HOUSE DROPSY TRRAxr.n mm. Poeltl If Cured with Vefetable Remsdlet Hare euesa thonaands of naias. t'ure cases ro sounoed bupeieae br beslpbsicians r-mai nrsidoss rstBUinis dlsaiiuaar: In ten dsjaallsa.1 teu-lhtmi sllsrmploms removed Send for free book IMUnio. lienor mirarumas euree. -en jmjm nui.u. free br mail If ion erder trial, seed lUe Id siampe )i pa? p.iae Dh II II i.KSisKa.Atiana,Oe. strua oraeruiaj reBni wis au..iu v mm rOR PEOPIE THAT ARC SICK rrr 'Juat Oon't Feel Wall," rVaUIVER PILLS are the One Thing ie use. Only One tor a Dose. Bold brdrusilslaal So. a ties aampleeFree. Aa.lr Hi. lOr.Boaanks "ed ts., runs, i s imericanType Founders Co. Elcctrotypert Stereotypers... Oar. taeoad and Btark lie., Portland, Or, sf ssaieaasa MRS. WiNSLOW S TAVNOi - FOR CHILORCN TIITHINO llliiiH There are hosts of auoh professional meu iu every oity who would hardly spare you a moment's time for striotly business matters. Ask one ot them in his busiest hou.-s whether he oan recom mend l'sine's oelery oompound, and ton chances to one he'll say: "Sit down. No matter about my being busy; always glad to praise I'aiue'a oelery oompound." That is the fooling among people who have been made atrong and well by Pa I no's oelery oompound. They never feel happier than when they oau persuade some man or woman who is I ' self there is a delight in doing good to , others. There is no more enthusiastlo . body of intelligent men and women throughout the country than the great army of those who have recovered health by the use of Paine'a celery oom- pound. The vast majority of diseaea that end disastrously might be quickly and cup. t for paina in the back, aide, cheat, or Porous Plaster of the host of counterfelta and 1ml- sasw. saa The very remarkable and certaii rNJ relief given women by MOOKK KEVKALKD It KM EUY has glvel uniformly success and weaknei) life. Thousands o machihebyk BV OORRiePONO.NO WITH THE WILLAMETTE IRON WORKS portlawd, orccon This Will lie a Curloua It oom. a ....i..nai mum Mill worth describ Ing, suys Tho Uiholhtrcr, was recently nndiirluki'ii by a SfW x oritur, ou. uj. tho time of our lust inspect ion had not progressed much beyond the mere scheme. Tho idi'it applied simply to the walls, which were covered iu a dark dttiidiidi green iii.vruin pa?r, and at va rious points around tlmse walls were simple shelves upon which wero deep green Jardiniere containing artificial flowers arranged aftm- the stylo of the Japanese, aplituring to be in natural growth, each pot containing but ouo kind of (lower. Vines were arranged upon the walls and, presented thns, were theouly J....I...... ... ..li.riiny anewhere dimiu the four sides of therooui. Artificial flowers are plentiful and at certain periods are cheap enough. The calculation waa that about f IS worth of flowers were needed, and we can readily understand tmit the idea would K "B I'1h"""" " quaiutness if nothing more. Kerer Too Late to Mead. A stndent 64 years old ia a member of tho freshman class uf tha llaine Med ical school. permanently cured if alck persona could only be induced to take l'sine's celery oompound. If women, burdened be youd their strength with household oares, would only take Paine'a oelery oompound, when they feel that dispir ited, enervated condition coming on, they would escape the martyrdom of backache, headache, disordered liver and heart trouble. Iusead of being thin, nervous and unhappy they would esperlenoe the joy of perfect health, sound digestion aud quiet nerves. Paine'a celery compound is just the remedy needed by women who are in oontiuual ill-health and spirits, seem- lugly well one day and almost sick abed tha next Their trouble Ilea plainly in the want of good riob blood, and plenty of it, and in the consequent famished state of their nerves. Paine'a oelery oompound should be taken with out delay. It will restore the health and stop every tendency toward a de i bilitated condition. 'Save My Child!" is the cry or many an agonized mother am. t a t t A X WUU9C 'little one writhes in croup or whoop ing cough. In such cases, Dr. Acker's English Rem edy proves a blessing and a godsend. Mrs. M. A. Burke, of 309 H. 105th St., New York, writes: "Dr. Acker's English Remedy cured my baby of bronchitis, and also gave instant relief in a severe case of croup. I gratefully recommend it." Thre sties, 25c. 1 50c. It. AU Drarritts. Ansa Mkiiii'ikk Co.. IS A In ( 'asmbsrs Hi., M Y. FCRRYS; SEEDS. Ps.HVnt Mll straw total aWNel .rat rtdt trrttWD br rbttUC. f Itiav Vawseaswis. lHAala. IrtWlttnteU 1 L.at,. Is. ft In ShaVnCa III sTIflW I Uiiu jvjrywbra. w nutiw FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL , lhrlS96. BHmful of valoanla i . liifiirniallooalPouloesianoDaa.i . est aaeila, Free br oiau. 0. St. FERRT tl CO., Ottrslt, Mica. WANTED- GOOD... AGENTS In aa onocriipM territory to take onlart for TfllLO WADE CLOTHING Rustlers can make bit wafts. BU!1 4 BUK CLOTHillS COMPAMT. POBTUID, CBEEDI - a - i a ii.. nalS'e alwtinlll buiuueaa, beraose II has redueed Uie eust el ud Buwar to I tl what II was.s II bse niaiii branc isra .. .. te tur article t'r less emoef Uwta iJKrr"r' A tirA. steel, ttertaniaed srter. I m aai I. rnuna rrnuniv aum '"ij nam pi.t, lndmllls. Tilling Af IT and ni(Hl Hteel Towers, Blew ouas nmm wata rraines. Sleet rwl I Hitlers and Fend saMSa Urlnilerm. on appnranea 11 win ummrn of Unwe articles thai II will furnish. naiU Jannari 1st at t3 Uie usual pnos.' II also aisaet Tanks and Pmnpe e( all sinus. Send tor eetakvua. FecMrrt ma. tkwsU sa4 fUusers Itrsata. Cakass. SURE CURE FOR PILES iMsiliit imI Hiiy.l, hi."liut( ot rrwiriflliif riKa tluM a W Dr. ftO-AN-ltO' PILt RiMKOV. to. iMsvMiMt) tfMli. IfIL BOIAMatt. FklUaj H. P. IS. TJ. No. (M6.-8. r, . V. So. 723 I 1 Beet Uiush Srmo. Tae Good. vM o