raCWI We Hear of More Cures Of trouble! originating In Impure blood, icrotula, Ion ol nilUo. catarrh, rheums llim.hyllood'sHsrssprtrlllslliaiibyslloHier so-called remedies combined. Homrhow (Iium cured by Hood's seem to lUy cured, nd lhy alsdly I'll th good new toothers. Scrofula oro"Mr wlf hd scrofu. lout aur on bar Ut for rr. Mkitr dlfTr ml medicine gar tut lllllo batianl. Hh J u runt to lloud'a Hartiparlll aist th iota qultklr h1d. Illtagoudblovdmedlcln." J. N. IUrr, Croitr,TiM. Afflicted 10 YonrB-lloo.!' Bartine- rill hat eurtd nitof scrofula, wilt which I liar been troubled tt tm, and csuted tr vaeelnatlun, My lllll daughter bid a scrofula swelling on her rtrrk n.l Hood' tUriipirilU ilia cured hr." il. Nun I lll'umv. Hu.tier, Tsnsettf. I lloud's ttartaparllta I sold everywhere. In Hit tmul liquid, or lit tablet form called araataue. 100 Iomi One IMIsr. l'r. pared only by 0. 1. Howl Co,, Ijwell.Man, 'Ili great l.lck telttrope will pick out star j smitl tbst It would require !W, 00U of thuu put togtthr to b vltlbU to tilt OSked . railed u iwtitv. On th mighty il"p. Tbt great ocesn liner rolled ind pilch- J. "Ilrnry." faltfrf-l tbt oun brlJ. -il lll lH. htAl" rou atlll lovt mV "Mur tban trr( darllnul" wat INnry'i frfiit aiinwer. 'X'brn lbrt wai an loiirnt illrnre, "lUnrjf," tb iiid, tiirnltig tier pate, ibaelly far away, I Iboiixlit that would ItiuV in fel ttetter. but It doeen'tl" ori.Kil.r'iWlfUnl.awr irJ f.fUkf Kfrryo r-all the mrfollr of tntut tut IIkM of purification of -inke. draltie and uIcikIIiIii wlileli may link the Krrin ol itrrailrddUraMi. llrallh l a qurilMi of clranllnee and pinrii'iun. Mix! tMtiila are fml lar tlh llietixinl dlilnlrrunU In t rr nnllnary tni a I of whirh are eillirruntd atantly nuoclalrd wlthdlair.rreaLli.u-lnri -'it wlilfti r ilr. i-nlri it kill Hi ami! nf ovulation I wlilrh illillifif lmu iiiintof tirrcealty jufamor or h-M daiitrmui Chirac tr), and luu.t U iil f.ir llil. puriNiMvandnooiber.aiid In rameiiriiremuil he kept from chlldrtn irnia rir-p iiaii.n f. . . . .. I T era (.lioneirr. wli ntlm merit oral ' of II our rr.vlrr a liiinie. mfn and toon nntlral n-ln In that will not only autwrr for eerr lilnfectiiiiiiirie but ran alo baueed fora niiillllud of dome In clean- line ami purllyl K purHi llorai llorai U n p !, wh le armleie powder ronilMKilltrrt fMiu .N'lun-, laUirahnyi In feci llorai liaeufien Urn rallnl "Nalurt'e Cleaneramtllilnrectan ." Two Ul'lriKiiiriil...f llorai Inapulful of hut water iHiurold'iwn the sreapnl-chok-et plivMnf a uuk or tlciilied thruuxh adle-ea-l dni drain, rleaiiwa and purtriei It, IratlnK II el an and iwrrt. lied rl iIiiiik and rlolhee toed In a elrk iimiiii ran l in.e liyalmlrally clean and inowy-wlille, If waihtd In a but roluilonof Imrai water. Kitchen and rating iitenlla uel durln lllnre will lo kept from all po..lbliliy of ronUKlun If llorai ii lienl when weitilng llirni. 1'urw at mow and hurinU-i at all. and tpva hi It cm be nil fur atinot every domeet c and mrillral purpoee, llorai mun Ixi con Itltrrd the on grrat tioUMhold na tMly, lltBae4latf Jaek. "Jack atwaya rnda hla lottrra to no y laying, ' remain, youra foreTr,,H laid tlio girl who bad more money thin Knuty. -Vca," rejoined her girl friend, who had more beauty thitn money, "and If fou were mr he would probably re naln n baehelor." MOWAIII) K. IIURTU.'f -Alum -1 0nUt. Iltlil, t.'l ri iim Pill mi UulJ, Mlfr,Ui.lliWlrr.will4.tMXlaeei l.mr.ll. ffaaWla tMIA. alalllae ! tl J jMIMllitMRlvaspl-lieallaw. l-uaU-li4 Vm. Hfawvf It (mIII lllafl IWIWull ! IH ehh3, imii m Wtlli. Twa NU. Tttte Hter ele. Ptae eewtletelr Umii as ra'rtalee la war ! l-tor al niiiMtn, li imiii-, Uim su, I'urtiaiHl iifvion 55EEDS wwew l'Drfrh. neM,pitrllrrUfll abllltr,rrry'3ds arlaaUMlyllm- Mivtt. I'aiBicra litTecouOittsc Inllitmlittaui they kiiuw lliey can In relied u on. Don't eiptil- Wtnt wlin cheap aenia tourauie tyiiniubur"nc .!- iimI mil liir atetiaatntoiiltiy a conKicniiout and ttuttwuithy liouae, farra'a Sad Annual (oriaaitrliKK, AdJim DM.HlICe,Mlil,Ui MADE FOR C SERVICE and nuarantecd nbsolulcly WATERPROOF -tcfwrsj 0,UD.IKTI!CKIERS AND HATS tvery oarment guaranteed Cloun.LNjM.DurobUi Suits 3?Skkr3 jet) trvir mmui tnirmH umoi mt i it MUX .! lfi.l.MIf1jUJ. P. N. U, No. 3-08 TITMKN wrllla; toadverMrpleaa Mealluu th fsper- p WW I . . 11 I fyJ .I..a-Vf( iXj lJ&3 'ilrvWl WTmh a kfi&tJSctenco I, 3tei: AM",. I MAAinrfww It It estimated Hint Houlli America furnishes nUmt 113 per cent of the world' supply of India rubber, It If computed Hint nbmit 14,000 word wero sent over tho Atlnntle on lbs opening tiny of tlio wireless tolnf. raphy from tho United Klndoai to Canada. Certain kind of nolm-, says the, Madras Tillies, ntlntct snake. Tim whirr of tlio iinrwliux .inarliliio In one, mil In six inimtlm an ninny as I'M cobras nliitin have been killed on n grass farm In Imlla by llio advancing machine. lly rubbing tnctala with unit be faro Implying mervury, Hie nliclenls obtain ed n renetlou similar to Hint for which cifixr sulphate l used. Tlio clilorlno released fnini tho unit formed n stiver chlorldo easily attacked by tho mer cury, so as to form nn nmnlRnin. According to tho Engineering and Mnn, j,mm) eMM Mw H,l0t 0f . - pitrruin hnrdnrM aixl mlmll l re place dlnuiouda In drlllluc throuith v rimimlliinM ! i.o.lu tiv aurdvlliv or ntmnUlnjc inollrn ttrel Into cold wn- ilomaoh. U'lillo there ara many ao tcr, thrrrby chlllliuc It Inatnntly. "".T1. ,,,,,,,tl",, rjuio.lloi, patent I In A....r Ihm. -.. .n,nr. .t '"""f'1?"' ,,C.! 0,n of W',lc'' do. xt lho VI. clo-e by lont IU-. t w ....,.,-, .... . w .. ..- . m ... ..v. -....,. , ;"' ". "- - ureaiiv tpprrviated ny many autletera moot retuarknbln limtltutloua for aolen-! lrre ( (,g t,ne title rrirch In the world. It iwi Ita j inqurr Bl , j,B .torra of even the eiUtetirtt to the Inltlntlre of I'rof. An.r,n, town ellc lathe information that Klo Moai, of Ttirln, and la callvd llw , theee dr-iic at harmlcia and can be liwtllule of Hip Cot d'Olrn. It con tain InlKirntorlr for rcNenrrh n lot any, hactrrluloity, wwloicy, pliyelolorjr, tnrrpatrlat nhrtlra and ineteoroloxy. All i,n utilis-ia in In lai atmllnl from I"0 " Jcna aro tu I aiiKiini irom ' lcil I"lt of view of lho effect of Alpine condttoni. r..l n . ii.ii. !....... iiior v.iwunir, n icii... ix Inveutnl an apparntut ny nirnna or( which a picture enn lie rrproducvd by tcli-graph In tho fonn of an rrfsraYcd plnte, from which printed coplcN may be Imnmllately taken. The picture to bo aent li prlnteil with thick, uon-om-ducting Ink, and wnuml round a rurolr lug cylinder, orer which pna-ca a atyliu electrically connevtrd with tint tele graph line. At the receiving end a altnllir cylinder la cncneeil with lead, or other ft metal, on which prcMee the point of a graver. Tho variation of Intensity In lha current produced by tho atylue pasting over tho picture at tho tranamlttlng elation cauaea the graver to cut mora or Iran deeply, and thu to prrxluoa a tyiwgrtphlc copy of tho original, which may be placed with out change on the printing pre. The IVeimti nf iinrnmr' Kl-a. A to Hie uncertainty of the alien ing of tho King of Norwny'a name, n Norwegian authority wrltcet "Th genuine form of the name It Hakon. Much variation h' Ilnkun, llakunn, Ilnkvln, Ijtlln unguium, I leave out or. muilderatton, Tha name U mad up! of two elementa ha, lho mot of har, high; ami kon, for hour (like on, for riiur), Tho older form of konr wa kunr, 'ho of Hm kyu (kunl), of tho family, the noble race.' According to the Kldcr Kddn ioein. Itlgmual jioein, konr was the youngeat mm of Jnrl (Karl), who himself waa tho son of tho god ilclmdnli ('illuminator ntundl'). Konr ungr, the yoaiitf kon, swung him elf, by drtds of nrtns. Into tho wl Hon of a konuiilir, king, which, thougti lho old ptMit knew It not. simply meant tho kun-lng, 'ho of tho kin' ungr bo- Inn n antnr Inillrnltni of ilrarciit. I it-rvr.llni.lv Mm nntiin llnViui rnea'ni ' HH,.iw !. l.luh mm of tho kin.' and inust have been a tltlo for n prlnv, a king, before It assumed tho exclusive character of n proier personal iinme. Tho old Norwegian pronunciation of the 'a' In ha seems to havo coma closo lo tho sound of tho l.ugllsh W In know hut In tho courso of tlmo It has broadened Into n sound na nearly na iwmlblo Identical with tho Kngllsh 'nw'l . . a . .. I In hawk. Tho o' In kon Is very near- ly equal to tho Kngllsh o' In on. Tho nccont falls on tho first syllable. In modern Norwrlun tho spelling of tho iinmo Is Haakon ('nn' equals 'aw')," limit lliiitlliitr III N'v (lulnea. I-'roni Netherlands, New (lulnon, ronirH uowa of bead hunting luiioug tlw pcopla nt Mernuke, thu clilof acttleimmt. Thu NethorlniuU iiuthorltlca nro hard put lo It to chock tho prhcttiv, owing to. tho fortv of tho old custom tnnt cnu- dnm must nenr tno tiaiuos oi tiiwa. whoso licads Imd been taken olT by tholr fathers. Lately many children huvo boon namolcss from bond hunting fnlllnir off. Tho result Is Hint tho pn rents hnvo stnrtid huptlns Tor head In lho neighboring llrjtlsli territory, Tho Not-iorlnmla nuthorlttcri hnvo wnt out . i i I . f.a 11.n nnlroli to nrovoni incso rum, ooveni pimlslimciit to Uio gulHy istrtles has been throntoned. Strnlta Tlmea. Cupid Is a wlso llttlo clmp. Ho'looda (ho couplo to tho nltnr, then quits tho ,nmc Only a beautiful girl can nfford to keep bar domeatlo vlrtuea uudor cov. RHEUMATISM RECIPE,00"60! . I'HtPARC THIS SIMPLE HOMEMADE MIXTURC YQUHSELr. Buy the ingrriknU from Any Drugslot In Your Town and Shalte Them In a Dottle to Ml Thli. A well known authority on Itheums Htm glvoa tho rtsders of a Isrgo Now York ilslly paper tlio following thIiih hlo, yet ilmplo and Imrmlmii irotcrlp Hon, whloh any one can tiaally prcfttro at lioint; , Klultl Kitracl Dmulellon, one-hall uuuro) eotii()ound Karjion, oun oiiikhj ComiKiund Hyiup KaiMpurllla, thrfe OUIICf. Mix by hVln( moII In a b)ttl, and take a Inupounful after each intal and t Ixsltliutt. II iUtti that the Ingrnllenta ran be nhtalnrd ftom any good prvacriptlon pharmapr at tinall cott, and. llnK tt vrxi'lablo vatractlon. ara liarrnleia to tnkn. 'Mil plmmnt mlxluie, If taken rrgu htrly for a few ilayi, l ald to ovrrjcotnr almoNl any an of llhctiumtlgni. The li I ll nnd aaellliiKi If any, dlmlnlihei with rarh doae. until tiennanent trtult tfll ohtlilllfsl. Slid WllllOUt iclllf IIHF tllO . Mlla.r fmmt MHi lltf iiIva tMaiiinl tr. mlUtf Bm, lh, Bbl)Ve m no Joul)tf bouuht irpaiately. or the drutrt Itta will mix tho prescription If aaked to. llailvr fh Kerf ftulliia". Ille lawyer Tba trouble la that tliey't (ut half a doten wltnraae who m kill l.l.. ..t.... -m If. III l (pan jvu M.M..J( VU( Wlir. tl lll im bard to eetablleb an alibi In the face of mat. rrieoner on i i don't need any alibi. All you're jot to do I to pror by I waa drunk. Thai TerelkU llof. Mra, Kermthert (making a call) Ye, Indeed, JIr. Kajonea, I put In nearly Ibi whole bleued day In tbt dentin' chair. Jlr. Kajonea I can ajmpatblie with rou. I know bow It burl. Mr. Kerrulkera My dentltt hirdly iter burta me, tbouxh. lie' an careful and gentl that I don't mind It at all. I dtclir I itept half lb time while he wai at work. Johnny Kajonea That dentletwouldn't aevtr do for maw. When the goe to tltep the anorea Ilk a thraihln' mactln nw ee ml lh Family, "Unci 'Itattui. how old are youf Taa' Mvenly-nlne. bou. I'll aooa b a octogtranlum. Chicago Tribune. Warl CaMssaBlwa, Adam -wfci P.rtr rid a a itreet heul payln'T Job Hturky Wuntt. Th Jigger en th front end ' th car picked m tip an' kerrled in ralfbty near a block 'for lb roaductr found It out. i...u- la the Vea ne-. Carrie What a awcet, happy dlerxv altlon Mabel haa. Bh can e beauty B evtrythlng. Ethel (Jealoua) She can't see It tn her mirror. Iloeton Transcript. I'larUo- "Brldair." "Do you remember before the wert ding you used to call our wlfo a jux-mT"' said the bachelor caller. "Yes," sighed the domestic man, ai h twirled an alarm clock to amuso tho baby, "and I still call her a 'poem.'" "You dor What kind of a '(km-iii Is she now a 'poem of beauty or a lOeni of loveT " "Nelthrrl Hho Is a 'poem of travel.' Always on the go aud never at home." Ivllil'eolrelloa. "You ay your wlfo Is a poor cooler "Tho worst ever." "And yet you say that you eat all of everything that !u prepares for Hi table. How cau you do that If sbo can't cookl" "Qrent earth, man! If I don't she will use up tho scraps In somo of tbosa how-toutllltolrft-oTcrs dishes, and that will m my tlnlsh." Judgo. M'hal the Clulli flat In Hotton. If you go to Ban L'runclsco and meol a friend lio will ask you to stay n week with htm. In Omiiha ho will toko you home ovornlg-ht, In Chicago ho will tako you out to dinner, In Now York ho will hurry you off to lunch. In Now Haven ho will hand you a good clgur aim ui iiostou no win giro you uu uji jmw, ,uuiv.uiiuuuiiau Uovolten t tho Ideal. Tb hero of the play had Juat died ts llow, tremulous, wabbling mimic, but tbt sudlence Insisted on bis coming beforo tbt curtala and kept up the applauis for tha ipsco of Ave minutes. At lait a sypo cams out nnd itepped (itsata aiil ' forward. "Ladle snd gentlemen," he announced lu a high-keyed voice, "he says he'll hsvt th curtain raised and you can look sgslo en his cold corpse If you want to, but he'll b d d it he's going to vl'lsta tha pro prieties and degrade his art by coming to 'lit sgam otor to-morrow evening. again before to-morrow evening. nisaklng you sgsln, ladles aad gtatlenui, 1 i wui aew rem. Enforced Service Face American l'aoplo, Declnr Adjutant , Oeneral Alnaworth, UiiIi-m rmllcnl ineiaiin-a nro enncted fo IniltKi) men to eiillnt In tho Unlleil Hlfllea nr my, cuiiocrlptlou inut U- re orirteil to, derlnrcN Major (lenornl F. C. Alnaworth, ndjutout genernl, In lila an nual report. "Nolwltlmtaiidlng lho ni'wt "trcmi'iui cffortN oil tho pnrt of tlio Wnr Depart meiit nnd tho recruiting ollk-em," Miya (lenernl Altixwiirtll. "It hna Ix-eil found ImiiiMulblo wholly to nmku koimI tho! Iomu-b, to any nothliig of IncrenidtiK tho eMlltliil Mtrcugth to tho authorized lim it. If priwut onidltloim inllmiollirro will ho iiothlng for tlio Kovernment to do hut meet thl cuuictltlon by mate rlnlly Increailng Hm, aoldlern' pay or to erode competition altogether by n reaort to conscription." Never heforo has such n auggcatlnu comn from nil olPcer clothed with the authority to mnko recoinmciidatlonH. The Men of compulsory enrollment of Indlrldiinla for tho military eervlco has been held abhorrent to republk-nn prln clptea and thu iilmenrc of sucli a law In ono of the moat forceful argument useil In attracting deslrnblo ImnilKra Hon from Kuhiik. Oniclala of the War Ih-iiartrnent nn tlrlpnte Hint the jtoealbla neccwilty for uch action outlined by Orliernl Alna worth will pnivo vHlciiclou In securing consideration by CongrcMi of Hm In crease of pay bill. It la with the Brent eat reluctoneo Hint army oHli-cra enter tain the thought of cotiitcrlptLpn. hut generally they agree with Ceneral Alnaworth Hint It either tr.uat come to that extremity or tnoro idouey must Im provided for tho soldier If the alnnd lug of the anuy la to ho maintained. TASTE OF HER 0WK MEDICINE. Europe in Sad Straita with Horde of Returning Immigrants. It Is n curious commentary on the economic conditions of lha Aid world Hist the turn In lho title of American Immlgrstlon l canning M-rlous troubln In Italy, Auatrla, (lennany, Kwcdeii and Norwny. If the Industrial condi tions of the United states of America threaten to b hod, they are Infinitely worm In the countries limned. Italy complains the loudet Uvause tho sit uation there Is the moat p-rlous. Her returning hordes do not bring audi- clcnt money to sunmrt thorn more Umn a few weeks at most, while many land practically pcnnlliKi. Tho authorities there confess Ihcmselres unable to deal with lho problem. Tho Hennnns, however, are much Mtcr provldol with money on an av erago than lho Italians, Iluslnesx con- dltlotis lu Hwedcii aud Norway nrrt so bad this unexiiected Influx Is truly ap palling and much dlstrcM is Inevitable lu tho severe northern winter. IlrlckmaVers In New Houth Wslea earn bout $10 a i-ek. -l'uruliuro iiiaVlug lu Canada gttcs cm- ployiuent to uter 8,Ik people. Tun women la the Culled Hlates earn their living In the capacity of bagguge nen. Among the orgnnlird women worker lu (lenuauy, H,U7 belong to the untal trades; Tlmmltb In Calcary. II. C. have had their wages Incrraaed from 40 tvnta to i'iVj cents an hour. Tho strike of Vienna (Austria) omni bus employes la nt an end, several eon (VKalous havlug been luado by the iu.um.o- uient. The Iron fuVrlng and metallic lathers o( Iloitou hae recently had their wages Increased from I V to liii cents av hour. The I-'alf Hirer Textile Council ami the mnuufnclufer hnvo ogmd lo continue the wagi-rstnlilUliuient ugreeiucnt for an other six months. During the period extending from Janu ary, 1SIH1, to Nov. 1 of thli )eur, the lion Mulders' Union paid in bvnetlta to ha stck members Sl,:fi)7,7uM The union has pnucd Hie 100,rj00 mark and Is still growing rapidly. At the conciliation meetlug, held re cently, tho reiiuest of tho Welih colliers foi an advnnre at 2V per cent waa granted, This now makes the rate at 00 per cent above the maximum, according to tlK etumlard of 1871). Mora than 00 per cent of the stereo tjpeni and electrotypers of the United Htates uiul Cnnnda are within the ranks of tho union, while In some uf the large? cities every man at th trade Is a mem ber of the union. The loss of tlma to employes through tiades dUputts In the Domlulon of Can. ada during September of this year ,,. ,n , fim rn ,,,.. 1WW )pM . MU". In cause was J 90,800, and the jar Ufore, 07,U0, j0w Mil pPsP'CjL m r w mTTm ? 2&e0-ALL DnVGCl$T$-&Qo. Tha Seholar, Dr. V.xnnn, n witty member of the Parliament at Melbourne, was an old man, nnd the other member Jokingly poke of him as belonging to the era of Queen Anne. Once, while msklng a speech, he re ferred lo Queen Anno and was greeted wIBi cries of "Did you know herr "What was sh IlkeJ" "Yes. sir," replied the doctor, "I did know her. Tho scholar U cuuteaj rary with all time." CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. Tie Ktfd You Hare Always BwiJit jj ' B Hoars tho ff . ST? . fT" Blgnaturo of Cjuts4fflG&&&t Th lead In vlry cbesp peaclts Is some times only coke. Tha P-ru-na Almanac In 0,000,000 Homes. Tlie Per ana Lucky Dsy Almanao Las become a fixture in over eight million homes. It ran bo obtained frooi all druggists fie. Be suro to innniroi - . " early. Tha 1908 Almanac la already published, and the supply will toon be exhausted. Do not pat it oil. Speak for one today. waa oi taa -avaia. "So your daughter made a krllllanf OrilllOni mnrrlagey "Not Tery, answered Mr. Cumrox. "Your son-in-law Is of noble origin!' Yes. Hut I couldn't pronounce his osmeprorerly the first time I tried."- Washington Star. A Wonderful Record. Man so-called "specifics" and "cures' for rheumatism have already been brought before the public: but when rhenmatlsm, neuralgia and kin dred dltcsues have become chronic and i threaten eeiious results, yon may rest' asiured that they will help but Tery 1 nine, li any. Aiinoogu not rccom-' mended aa "Infallible," the peculiar qualities of 6t. Jscobs Oil especially ! adapt it to tboso cases whloh may be termed "chronic" and which have previously withstood all known "ne- cIGoi," ae well aa tho prescriptions o uio ueiv piiysician. The population of Oklahoma Is about 100,000, aud the Increase In Oklabomt City, tho metropolis, which now ss 3V. ..., uos ueen u-i pr cent la seicc yrars. BAD BLOOD THEt SOURCE OFiU,!. DISEASE Every part of the body la dependent on the blood or nourishment nnd GtrtURth. When this life stream ia flowing through the system in a state of purity nnd richness wcare assured of perfect nnd uninterrupted health; because pure blood la nature's caf c-guard mjainst disease. When, however, the body ia fed on weak, impure or polluted blood, the system is deprived of Its strength, disease Rcnns collect, and the trouble ia manifested in various ways. Pustular eruptions, pimples, rashes nndthedifferent skin offccUoaa show that tho blood la in n feverish and diseased condition as a result of too much acid or the presence of eome irritating humor. Sorca and Ulcers on the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the blood, and Rheumatism, Ca tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Ulood Poison, etc, nro nil deep-seated blood disorders that will continue to irrow worse aa lonir as tho nolsnn remilu. These impurities and poisons Cud their way into the blood in various ways. Often a sluggish, inactive conditlou of the system, and torpid state of the, avenues of bodily waste, leaves the refuse and waste matters to sour and form uric and other acids, which arc taken up by the blood and distributed throughout the circulation. Coming ia contact with contagious diseases k another cause for the poisonlnir of the blood : wo also breathe the perms and microbes of Malaria into our lungs, nnd when these get into the blood ia sufficient quantity it becomes a carrier of diseaso instead of health. Soma arc so unfortunate na to inherit bad blood, perhaps tho dregs of some old constitutional disease of ancestors is handed down to them and they ara constantly annoyed nnd troubled with it. Bad blood is the source of all dis ease, and until this vital fluid is cleansed nud purified the body is sure to Buffer in some way. For blood troubles of anv character S. S. S. 1 i!ir K-- rciuedy ever discovered. It goes down and all poisons, supplies the healthful S.S.Sa cures Kucumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sorea PURELY VEGETABLE .". Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, etc.. and does not leav tha slightest trace of the trouble for future outbreaks. The whole volume of blood i$ renewed and cleansed after a course of 8. S. S. It is also nature1 greatest tonic, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and is absoltsttly harmless to an v Part of the svstem. S. S. S. is for sale, nt nit time r-iaaa (kvjr trtoros, Book on the blood and any . rue swtrr JACOBS OIL CONQUERS PAIN roa rrif m us, eon tn v, trum on unasc, HOTM1NQ ( DCntH THAT YOU CAN IWE LUMBACO'a PAIN, HHEUUATIC TWIMOC, voun oack ritut uke a rusty hihci j cutw ACM ts Alt flKMUMM oit, f OR MATT1NUS Utt IT. JACOBS OIL. Only la- fllitbt. Soulful M la You are familiar, I pre sume, with the l'urtugucM HytnnT Col. Ijmpkln rSJuat returned from a trip abroad) Kr no; I taw him. of rounte, when 1 ws In Kurope, but I aever tcet 'lu. You mean King Csrlo, don't vodT Onfy Or "BROMO QUININE." ThelULAXATlVK nilOUO qUIKINK. Look iir iut aijtnaiure m r w. 'tnuvK, uta It rrcrljliitr to Cor a Cold In On Pay. r-r. In Home, lu the golden age, a laborer only cvA (100, aud souKtlint-s, after a great victory and au Influx of captives Into the capital. It was possible to buy strong, capable i lares for f3 iiplecc HkUftil slave, men with trades, l" 1'" pr'-. paii 1 11,000 for a scrib-. Catiline Iiad a cook I that cost hlto fVM. A gardener was ) "wlb I30. blncksralth 1700. an actor tS.CCt), a physician ,10,000. I-oularlll i Oonrler-Jniimal. Ho a will Sod Kn. Tfloalow' Pnnthtat SyruplIMb at remedr to uae Jox their cklldroj Surlug sit l thing IrlwJ. ti)3 1U13 JIJJ D ppUK) ipjcr SJB 1MJ svoo Jood Ianjjt an -juiiiu Mora m pas pJo eqi ui uo.'j -ln ou wint isiji -tio rtvio yjy Xara -I' n'l lutunsis-4 jo notjjodo4d tluir'w til r-bL .rwf iSttv sjia w uti l""c tJiA ' ""w r V. -J g,,,. of oSedmenta for Catarrh that Coat-'n Mercury, u raerrury wlllenrtlydeetroy tbceenteolanelt i ana unpie leif uerange Ine whole ilium wuen enterin(Hlhrou(hlheraneoo(aurlae. Bach sniciea noma never uiiiarti ez'euioa pre- rrlt.llona linn n-nulal.la ht.l.lin,. u l ' ai l-l- ahmllil -. nauaceine win no la ten loin -. T." ..-.-r : .-....-. . ... totbeioodroa ean poulbly derive Irom them. Hall'aCaUrth 'Cur, manufactured by r. 1. Chiner Co.. I Toledo. l.,eontalna no mercury, ndbuktn I Intern alle, actlnj dlrerUy uron U htood and ToItJo muedtu aurlaiea ol lh iratem. Is fetfTlsc 'tt:?VfSTNV?.iTy.W edo,Ohla.brr.J.Ciney-Co. TutlmoalaJ lrrA. Kol.l b rProrslati. Prle,7e. per bottle. llall'aVamUy rill for cenatlpatloa. Talsll Jaal m faaally Jar. lie (angrily) So there was a saaa after you when you married me, was there? She Yea: there was. "Poor fool I I wlih to heavens yoa had married him." "I did." Boston Transcript. FJS nra At. Yitaa lUora im aJt Mivaaa IMaa Mrmaaaailr rand br lr. XUa Ueraa Kurr. HalHl for VKKE tl trial botUa asd UmUh. lie. lu 1I.1ULM. 1, sti Atch bt. raui I.rtllns; the Cat Oat. Amelia Herbert, dear, your office I oa Orange street, Un't It T Herbert Yea; why? Amelia That'a what I told papa, nt made auch a funny mistake about you tbt n.KaB .1.. It& 1.l l.l lu. I.).Ih bh I1MIITI WJi iW P.M ,,V U MU IWIIL, JWU up In Ilrad atreet into the circulation and removes any propcrtlca it nccd3, and completely uuu. crmaacnuy cures mood diseases ol every kind. The action of S, S. S. is so thorough that hereditary taints are removed and weak, diseased blood made strong and lical thy so that disease cannot remain. It medical advice free to all who writ. stvcm oo:, atiahta,