Chronic Rheamaiism.
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The Industrial flews, ever on uie,
ilert U bring its readers all items of in-
"' ?urneu ot me enure uure oi one
t kwui county's prominent citizens,
liVi'cfrenzo Neeley, of Liberty town
ship, wh had sunerea wun uie twangs
and pangs 01 riieuuiannni ior over
thirty years.
In order to give authentic facts, an
Industrial News representative inter-
viewed jir. ncoivj mo
followinR facts:
Mr. Lorenzo Neeley is 56 years of
a(!e, and actively engaged in farming.
When 17 years oiu Dy an innominate
accident he hurt his shoulder, and a
few years after that he commenced to
have rheumatic pains in his shoulders.
This would not always trouble him, but
on taking a slight cold or the least
strain, or sometimes without any ap-
narent oause the trouble would start
again and he would suffer the most ex
cruoiating pains.
Fur over thirty yenm ho has thus
suffered, and for the last decade hus
suffered continually so that he was
unable to do any work. To this the
frequent occurrences of dizzy spells was
lately added, making him almost a
helpless invalid.
He tried the best physicians but with
out getting any help, and has tried sev
eral specific rheumatic cures, but all
without any appreciable'relief. About
one year and six months ago he read in
the Jackson Industrial News of a case
somewhat similar to his which was
cured by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People, and he conoluded
to try this remedy.
After the first box he felt somewhat
better, and after taking three boxes the
pains entirely disappeared and the dizzi
ness left him, and he has now for over
a year been entirely free from all his
former trouble ad enjoys better health
than he has had since his boyhood.
Mr. Neeley is loud in his praises of
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Pep-
,ple, and will gladly corroborate the
above statements. His postoffice ad
dress is Lorenzo Neeley, Iiorton, Jack
son county, Michigan.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People contain, in a condensed form, all
the elements necessary to give new life
and richness to the blood and restore
shattered nerves. They are also a
ttpecifio for troubles peculiar to females,
such as suppressions, irregularities and
all forms of weakness. They build up
the blood, and restore the glow of health
to pale and sallow cheeks. In men
they effect a radical cure in all caBes
arising from mental worry, overwork or
excesses of whatever nature. Pink
Pills are sold in boxes (never in loose
bulk) at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
$2.50, and may be had of all druggists,
or direct by mail from Dr. Williams'
Medicine Company.Schenectady, N. Y.
A man who has tried it says that two
or three dandelion leaves chewed before
going to bed will always induce Bleep,
no matter how nervous or worried a
man may be.
Two cows, two pii;s, eighteen hens, a
greyhound pup and a bull were given
to an agent by an Abilene (Kansas)
farmer for a cabinet organ.
Gladness Comes
Mith a better understanding of the
l i .rausient nature of the muny phys
ical ills, which vanish before proper ef
fortsgentle efforts pleasant efforts
rightly directed. There is Comfort in
the knowledge, that bo many forms of
sicKness are not duo to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a constipated condi
tion of the system, which the pleasant
lamily laxative, Svrupof Figs, prompt
ly removes. That is why it is the only
remedy with millionsof families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who valuo good health. Its beneficial
. effects are due to the fact, that itis the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without debilitating the
organs on which it acts. It is therefore
all important, in order to get its bene
ficial effects, to note when you pur
chase, that you have the genuine arti
cle, which is manufactured bv the Culi
'ornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable druggists.
If in the enjoyment of good health,
B'id the Bvstem is remilnr. lnvn fives, nr
v other reinediin nvn tlw.n twit, nppnpn It
afflicted
may be commended to the most skillful
Physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
one should have the best, and with the
Well-informed everywhere, Pyrup of
VSStKn(,s nitrn('Kt and is most largely
and gives most general satisfaction.
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IT is only within the past year the cyclers of the country have been finding out
what really Important persons they are. Generally nil around the country, ever
since the wheel beitim Its whirling career, they have been thankful they were
allowed to live. They claimed no favors or privileges, but were content to give the
right of way to every rattle trap of a vehicle that came along milk wagons, ash
wagons, garbnge vans, street cars, pushcarts nlniost any old thing, whether on
wheels or off of them. The imperious masters of these have always felt thnt the
entire street belonged to them wherever a mere bicycle only wns concerned. To run
down a wheelman, smash his machine and break his neck into the bargain has
been just a little hit of Innocent sport for the festive-minded wagon drivers. Those
of them who merely crowded a wheelman up against the curb, took the bark off
his Bhius or a pednl off his wheel hnve gone off to wonder nt their own humanity
nnd toleration In allowing the humble cycler to live when he really had no right to.
If a luckless cycler ever got into the courts it was only n question of how much fine
and costs he could stand. But that is all over now. The cycler citizens are in the
jury box. The cycler judge is on the bench. That tells the tale. They have
changed all the old order and given the wheelmnn his true standing in the commu
nity and the courts. It is in New York and New Jersey particularly thnt the great
change has made its appearance. There recently a cycler who was riding in the
cable slot of a street car track was awarded $15,000 damages against the street
car company because one of its enrs bumped into his wheel and smashed it and
gave it and gave the cycler a fall. Milkmen and express wagon drivers who have
Incautiously frightened wheelmen or forced them off assigned pathways have been
heavily fined. In some fifteen or twenty eases cyclers have recovered damages In
the New York courts from persons who caused them to fall or deprived them of
their rights in any way, and these damages have amounted to thousands of dollars.
Whenever a bicycle is smnshed on the New York Central Itnilrnad the company
pays without question or demur $100 for it. And President Ohnuneey Depew, of
thnt road, has remarked on the very marked coincidence thnt only these $100 wheels
are smashed or dumaged. The facts and figures involved in cases of personal in
jury to cyclers hnve been tabulated and used as a basis for estimating the aggregate
value of the entire anatomy of a full-grown veteran wheelman. The result will
doubtless surprise the public. Every cycler, taken from the top of his cranium to
the sole of his pedalers, is worth $100,000. That is. he represents just that mnch
value as determined by the unerring judgment of the law. In the din gram and cut
is given the separate value of each particular part of the cycler's anatomy. It
deserves study.
PHILANTHROPIC BRITISHER.
E. T. Hooter V.Mll Devote $2.000 000
t KeHev- Widow nnd Orphans.
E. T. Hooley, the noted London pro
moter and floater of great financial en
terprises, has taken opportunity of the
npproachlng jubilee of Queen Victoria
to devote $2,000,000 of his fortune to
philanthropy. Mr. Hooley, by his ability
ns a financier, has built up a colossal
fortune. He Is not unknown to Amer
ican financiers, who regard him as one
of the ablest operators on the London
Stock Exchange. Having made himself
Immensely rich, Mr. Hooley has now de-
E. T. HOOI.EY.
cided to spend much of his time and
mouey In helping his suffering fellow
eountryn'pn. Tue 8UIU nlove named
will be wisely Invested and the Interest
money from It will be spent In relieving
widows nnd orpin"1" tllp vicinity of
Mr. Hooley's big estates in Derbyshire.
But this Is only one of his. philan
thropic schemes. He has attracted the
attention of the socialists with his plan
for pensioning every old man In Great
Britain, or, say, every man who is no
longer able to earn his own living. .Mr.
Hooley proposes to do this In n manner
which will not tax the rich In excess of
the poor. His purirose Is to levy a tariff
of 5 shillings a quarter on nil corn Im
ported Into the country. This tax, he
argues, would fall with scarcely any
effect whatever on the well-to-do, and
would In no wise Inconvenience the
worklngman. who would. In the end,
be benefited by It when he would reach
an age at Which he was no longer able
to earn a livelihood. The millionaire
promoter says that wltb twelve food
men to aid him In the work he could
carry his scheme through In less than
six months. Mr. Hooley has lately turn
ed his attention to the pursuit of agri
culture. He Is one of the greatest sheep
breeders In England, and is also a cattle
raiser. He is only 38 years old.
Isinglass.
The name Isinglass Is supiosed by
Edwards to be derived from a corrupt
ed forni of the German name of the
stnrgeon, hausenblns. It hns probably
received Its English name from some
Improper association with the word
Icing nnd the French glace. Ice. The
substance Itself Is the dried membranes
of certain kinds of fish. Formerly only
the air bladder of the sturgeon was
used, but in the last few years It wns
discovered thnt many other portions of
the body of the fish yielded Isinglass of
ns good quality ns the ulr bladder, and
now Isinglass Is, procured from many
different quarters instead of, as for
merly, solely from the Russian fisher
ies of the Baltic Sea. Isinglass Is near
ly pure gelatlno, the ease with which
this substance la separated from the
membranes of the fish constituting the
value of the material In the arts nnd
sciences. The most remarkable varie
ty of Isinglass comes from the mouths
of the Amazon, resembling reddish
brown grape.s growing from a thick,
apparently woody, stem, this variety
being the dried eggs of the Sudis glgas,
a fish abundant In the Amazon.
Italy's Next Queen.
Italy's next queen will be the most
remnrkable woman ruler In the modern
history of the world. She has the cour
age of a Hon, the physique of an Ama
zon, the spirit of Joan d'Arc. She is
perfectly at home In the saddle, and is
nn expert with the rifle. The princess,
moreover, takes a keen.dellght In shoot
ing birds with n revolver, and so great
Is her skill with that weapon that even
the smallest animal falls tin easy prey
to her unerring aim. The number of
languages with which she Is thoroughly
conversant Is half a dozen, nnd she
knows the political Intricacies of Eu
rope as well as a prime minister.
Though a lover of the wild nnd fero
cious, she has enough Intelligence nnd
training to make her a finished woman
of the world.
Because the weather is mild and the air
balmy we cannot count on being rid of
rheumatism or neuralgia. The very sud-'
den changes of tempcriture or exposure to :
draughts are both likely to increase rather '
than diminish both complaints. For this!
reason it is wis,. at this season to be well '
prepared for sudden uitacks, and to have '
ready what is known as tlie best reined v ,
ior all visitations of aches or pains. All
well regulated households ought to have a
nook or comer for a bottle ot St. Jacobs Oil. ;
There are other reasons also whv this
-Master-cure should be kept at hand ; rheu
matism and neuralgia are chronic, acute or
ui.lamnialory.but to what ever degree of suf
fering they may come, the old reliable cure
is the best for treatment and the surest to
give permanent relief.
The wild tribes of the Caucasus,
Russia, teach their children the use of
the dagger as soon as the youngsters are
able to walk. They are first taught to
stab water without making a splash.
rilYSICIANS WISE IN TIIKIll GENERATION.
The nhove class of scientists recognize and
have reiieittcclly borne testimony, to the elli
cacy ot Hostetter's Stomach Milters ns R remedy
and preventive of fever nail ague, rhcumnlism,
want of vigor, livor complaint, and some o.her
ailments anil hillrm conditions of the system.
Kxperience and oliervaliun have taught them
its value. They but echo the verdict long since
pronounced by the public and the press, only
tlie l eaigaiuil now arc isuoiuai ui Auiuiitu'a
tonic and alterative.
While chopping wood a farmer living
near Springfield, Ontario, Canada, was
struck in one eye by a chip and niude
whtdly blind in both eyes.
HOME PRODUCTS AND PUKK FOOD.
All Eastern Syrup, so-called, usually verv
light colored and ot heavy body, is made from
glucose. "Tea (iarrfrii llript" Is made from
Sugar I'ane and Is strictlv pure. It is for sale
by first-class grocers, in cans only. .Manufac
tured by the Pacific Coast Svitee Co. All gen
nine "iWi tlnnlrn Itriim" have the manufac
turer's name lithographed on every can.
A French statistician has calculated
that the eye travels about 6,000 feet in
reading an ordinary-sized novel. No
wonder the eye gets tired.
State of Ohio, City op Toledo, I
Lucas County. "
Frank J. Ciienky makes oath, thnt he Is the
senior partner of the flrin of F.J. Cheney Co.,
doing business In the city of Toledo, Countv
and Btato aforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that canuot be cured
by the useol Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENF.Y.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. lbai.
A' W- REASON,
I Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lnternnllv and
a"ts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. .1. CHENEY .It CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 7nc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
M. Levat informs the Academie des
Sciences that steel tempered in com
mercial carbolic acid is much superior
'to that tempered in water.
We will forfeit $1,000 if any of our pub
lished testimonials are proven to be not
genuine. Tub I'ibo 0o Warren, Pa.
An electric, underground railway un
der the present one is the latest project
Buggested in London. It would bo used
for express trains only.
To aid in filing saw teeth straight a
new fileholder has a frame with two
parallel guides, between which the file
is fastened to make it rnn true.
WHEAT
Make mnnev by suc
cessiul speculation in
Chicago. We buv and
Sell wheat there nil timr.
gins, fortunes nave been made on a small
beginning by trailing In futures. Write for
full particulars. HeBt of reference given. Sev
eral years' experience on the Chicago Board of
-j raue, aim a morougu knowledge of the busi
ness. Downing, Hopkins Co., Chicago Hoard
of Trade Brokers, unices in Portland, Oregon,
Spokane and Seattle, Wash.
TlUPTl'RE and PILES cured: no oav nn.
JV til cured: send for book. Dtts. Mansfield
di roKTERFiELD, 18 Market St., Sau Francisco.
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to Married Life, who
wouia atone t r past tol
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Eczema
All Her Life.
Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, G.
ays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a
severe case of Eczema, which the usual
mercury and potash remedies failed to
relieve. Year by year she was treated
with various medicine I, external appli
cations and internal remedies, without
result. Her sufferings were intense,
and her condition grew steadily worse.
AU the so-called blood remedies did not
seem tc reach the dis
ease at all until S.
S.S. was Riven, when
an improvement
was at once noticed.
The medicine was
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orable results, and
now she is cured
sVfjVW sound and well, het
'lit Vl she has been saved
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It is arealblocd remedy and always
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Take a blood remedy for a blood disease!
a touic won't cure it.
Our. books
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to take and effective. I cd nnd sold ewrywlioiv.
If your ririigfclM or merchant lwig not In Mock
the neniilnu renrd wnicti ihh and will rur
9 r cent, nddrcH! IVu'idcr'H ' r.'tfon Wood
I'nrlfler. lNirtl'in't Or., b- w.mhIItiv for t
b d 1? or $ fur a hulf dozen bottUg and wo will
Irejuy exireB.
Special Ratas
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We carry the most complete line of OymtiiMlui
hikI Alhlntlc tiuodtt ') the rmt.
SUITS AH UNIFORMS MADE TO ORDER
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Mrs. Winmlow's nhiihiko muni r-houkl alnyi
I aud riircliiMrt'ii t i-Uiiiiir it mx-iIv-h tnt- hll(i.i
b -itn the uiiiiih, fillnvM nil iHiIti, mm wlml i nllr.ntxt i
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N.P.N.U. No. 701. S.F.N.U. No. 77
The doctor It's twhiH, .sir. Young
huubuntl I ml'lit hnve known It; It's
my wife's theory tlint two eun live us
cheaply as one. TIU-Blta.
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Certain Cure
In ynur bark weak? IIiiva you
ltlimumitlNiii or Kidney Trou
ble? Try Huiiili-ii'. Klnctrle licit
All other means hnve failed, but tlie
tlioUHiunh wIki Imve told of their cures
by Dr. Siindeii'M Klei-triu licit (jive evi
dence tlmt after everything else hits
been tried without rcNiilts, the I'iimiimm
Hell will cure if u cure is poMililo. It
hitu irreut .electric power, is wurmnted
to Inst one year, und is applied by n
repulitr pnn tK injr tihvsii i;ui. Thosu
who usf it have the hehei.t of Dr. ban
den's knowledge free of ihurge.
HERE IS A LATE CURE.
After raflering tortures from rheumatism, lame back mid wi-ak kldnevs, I wns
Induced to try your nelt. und I would not ifivc. it up now for f.'rfl if 1 could not k t
another. My trouble had annoyed me lor years, and mr bark was so weak I
could not lift twenty-ove pounds. The belt k'nocked the pain out in six weeks ami
the rheumatism in three, and I have not felt it retur i of either shir then. 1
laughed at the idea when a friend of mine told me vour belt would cure me, but I
am changed now, and urn talking for myself. K, J'. lit iikk, H. Cul., April Zl.
We liavn T1iiiunI of Testimonials like tbo above at our olllce..
pr It hn been prepared by tir. S-iiiilen,
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