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I Hood’s Its Sarsaparilla is unquestiona bly the greatest blood and liver medicine known. It* positively and permanently cures every humor, from Pimples to Scrofula, it. is the Best. Blood Medicine. He • g<» I lad Ma'e W Caryl Rly of Bull ger.! of t’ e \ i Association, was talk n vwntlon in ¡*biladclphia D.ru * and conductors' * *’A conductor cam* •m .ing f v : 9 «. ■ •*He wanted to tail me pened on an incoming that a middle agr i w lltt.e *o«. a lad of fl o on th* car. and a a soot seated th* woman took out of her ¡H>ckrt and hi youngMer to pay the fl The boy held the coin io fat baud, and eitmlnel it < e&nnly The conductor the fare« and the youn; the half ;.«r w • w ) The m »n«y w *• ¡. > k*te«1 ar. i 40 enta tn change ¡ ,t in th« • iali. ri ten to! : *t 4 At * • « g t th • change th* Loy la-ig . .J, wr .¿«*1 In Bl« 4 ■ , «e* » M ‘Ob. ma be ■ taken the Lad half de ar * ySEEDS ' W»ì» »n»« • v • -1 « f < artsy «r»4 • W i*«sa y«**if V» i. re j». ajh«M a. (M-* •>«►»* tfa* »•»«• 1L< »A*t ib*y F«*« ♦«•»< ltt»f*«v*v Iro .»•* a. .. »• »»• a,^<»a I I Positive, Claretto, Superlative. "I h«v« ue*4 e»r>e i f ya»»r Fi«b- >»ren4 B her» t^r five year* • -J t we/kt a r«ew «■**•, «da.» o*»a he « fttotkdL I would net be * K h« ■-» G*i » h-vr i *. >* « the cm « They •<« rt •• <»r « <»4of a c» -. . si •• • svrt.tixM! ir-e s* af-tad «»f < » ■ -? •'-*»«) A. J. TOWER CO., •u«ow u « a. * » . i ziii/zaA)® TOWLR CANADIAN CO., U'MITCO. YowoatTO. CkkkO*. Bfak^r* cf d • f Í4 < >J» I DUStCTlNQ A BILLION ArtH>aB-«l*w4 lrul.1 Simula, «•«• Mawrg »«ro«roro. Ona billion! What la It» Its artth m«t.cal symbol 1« «Impl« atx! with.mt much prataotlon. «ays Loudon An swore. frat us briefly tak« a glane« at II as a m««su» of rime distane« and weight As a nnsaiur« of tira«. 1 would tak« ono sroond as tbo unit and carry my ■elf 10 thought through the la|.«« of ages back to tb« Srst day of the year I of our era. reiueintrarii.g that In all those years w« hav« S4& days and In every day Just 4»«' »- -nd« of tl:n« II •u»'«. tn »turning In thought baek again to this )ear of greco 1**015. one m:ght hav« «up|»»>or»! that a billion of ae vnda bad long elnca lapee»l. but Ibi* ie not ro for it take« Juel SI.’- h T yesre tT deyr S'.* honra 4.'» minutes en l 5 ee onde Co rouetltut« a bl!Bun of eec on<!e of Ot»» Ix-t u» try in imagination to arrange a b.. Ian aov«»igua for lne|»e»-t)on l^t ue put one oo the ground and pile upon it as msny as «111 reach twenty feet In height; then let us placa num tier« of similar columns In cío«« ron tact. Tort g a straight line an»! mak lag a sort of wall twenty feet high » • • i allei to ea h other and forming a were, a long street. It le not until hav« ex:- led uur Imaginary atre« a distai, e of 2.-*ol'v miles that shall bar« presente»! for Inspection our 1,»««LUO' <««» of coins Or. tn ii«i> of thia arrangement, we may place them flat upon the ground, forming one continuous tin« ilke a long g les chain, with «»>ry l!uk In clue« rontset But to do thia w« muet paro o» er land and era. mountain and val- ley, desert an! plain, crossing the —|uator and »turning nround •he southern bemiapher« through the trackless »«»-an. retrace our way Agata ai roa« th« equator, tli-n si ll on and on natll w« again arris« at « it start Ir g point, and when »• ba>« thus passed a golden cha n round tl>« huge bulk of the earth wa shall I* but at th»- beginning of >ur task M e must drag (Lt* hQ*giu«rjr chain no tot* than 7ff3 t;n¡*« around th* globe Such a < ball) w nid require fur It* trana¡>Art no !*•• than 3325 ahq»a. each with a full cargo of tn» ■ law then ♦hero woiikî t*« a r«»Mu* «»f 447 ton«. reaenttng fl4.<*»1 ÍO> • >verr gn« Fur a nienturt uf height, tot u* take th» th n ■berta abeeta uf p«¡mr ¡*a¡>«r un <»n whlrb If told out flat fhaa* Une» are printed * th ! flrmiy pre*«**! together. a« tn a well bound I brae would repre •ent • m*««ur* of about I 3.171 of an inch In thh'kn*-•• !/*t u* •<*« how high « «tons* i»ito formed by a biiUoo of tt.ewe thin pa ¡»er leave« would rea ch We tnti*t, In Imagination, pito tb*m vortical»? «¡»want, by degree« reach- big to th* bright of our tallest apirea; and ¡'■•• i < u < ••. th* plie tnu«t »till gr»w higher, topping the Al¡»* and And*« and th« higbe«t ¡»eaka of the Himalaya* .Htlll pile on jour thou auda and millions of thin leave*, for we are only beginning to rear the Add million, on mil mighty iua«« lion» of abeeta and thousand a of mil»*« n the«*, ami atill the numtier will When our one k Ha due amount llllon aheeta are au¡»erini¡H»erd upon ••a< b other and prea»«*d Into a <«>m¡»act > a»« thej hn\« re«* L 1 an altitude of i7.34M mile«! Mvpriraal MatslsK Irapptng It Is rontl<l«ntly state»! ths! the •bu»-klng cruelties of the »teel trap in imumu u«e for catching rabbits esn resdlly an*! cheaply be prevented by twitting a few turns of copper or brass w.re clossly around each Jaw. Iielow the teeth, where th- aprltig C re up. »o as to Insure the teeth t*eing always fixed a full quarter of an Inch open w ben the trap ia sprung Rabbits ar. thus caught with equal «aae. and when taken out of the trap« ar. found uninjured To complete their purpose. th« traps mu«t t>e pl.- rd far down in (tie ho i s and l*e ragularly visited early am! late Three modlffe»! traps ere most •*i. <-««ful with ad.nntages »la live to food, while dog*, cata amt turds derive proportionate freedom from suffering wb>n trapped by tula take. Monde«, Jan 8 Washington. Jan. The «enata to today gave attention to the Fanau.a -anal, the situation la Manto Domingo and the merchant marine ehlppliug Mil. The canal Mil question came up In connection with a n.»eage from the prraidrnt, in which, among oihar thing*, ha invitavi tha < ioa*wt arraliny into all tlkit ha«l I wan dona by tha gov« arnmant in tha lethmoa ot Panama. Gorn.an luada that uttwratx'w tha last for a •|*arh, in which ha cfiticiaod tha •alanaa pant for work in connrction with th* «anal, an i urgwd emgraaaion« al iiHjulry. II» aaM that tha praanlant waa not ao moch to blame aa congrega tor hi* aaenmpOon ot control on th* l•tb• fiKia. ami that th* chief mielate La*I b»e i mada a Lan > ngrwM raima*«! it* iwld upon canal affair*. Ha agréai with Gorman in urging the right« nt j con graaa in con netti on with the canal, «nd Mid that, while congrue* had dele- ■ « -« -X. - a ... ----------- a A------« x.A__ ratal tli. matter td th. pre«td.t*t, lb. latter practically had »terr d the whole matter back to ***ngre«.. The senate t*» k up tbs msrchanl marine shipping bill and Galiingvr sp»>ke in support of that messa», tqiioting th. utterance, of l*re«i<l.nta MrKinl.yand R*»*«.«vit on the im portan» ot building up th. met* hartt marin., he urged er ngre«. to heal tl*e«e aiimoaitions by passing a law thaï would rei eve the situation. Gallinger roti matai that the «egre gate ripen a* to tt>e government lor th. entire ten yeata <*! the proposed sub sidie« w iild t*e 140,000.otto, an*! that th« amount Iwing devota! to the en- rotirag«metil of irrigation I la rfiany time« larger. Tl»e «.nat. then, al 4 1.1 P Into «xei utive «eroion, and at journal. Washington, Jan. 8. — With over an hour devoled to the District uf Col t> in bra there wae left but a half-hour to lie devoted by the house toijay to tariff diaruMion. This waa utilised by Rulli- van, ot Maeeiu lineetta. who «poke strongly for tariff revision from the l»emo- ralle standpoint. HILL ON PHILIPPINES Occupies Attention of House Three Hours Telling What H« Knows Wsehington, Jar*. 6.—In a «eswion ot five hours belay, the house place»! <>n rec.ird a spCH-eh in favor of the Philip pine tariff bill, one again«! it, and a 20 minute«' talk for tariff »vision accord ing to the Republican demand ol Mas sachusetts. Kill, of Connecticut, oc cupied three hours, ami waa listened to with the greatest interest in detailing the kn"Wle»lge he gained from two visit* to tiie Philippine«, the last a* a member of the party ol Secretary Taft la«t summer. lie paid particular at- tenti"ii t<> the tobacco feature ot the measure, and esplaitied away much of the misapprehension mous products that from th« islands. as to the enor might lie e«|*»»-te*! Their territory, he said, w«« «mall, and the fertile lands •till further limited. Mondell, of Wyoming, who baa led the tight against the bill in the in ter e«t ot the beet sugar industry of thia country, a|ioke vigorously against the ms.su» an»l against the policy of help- ing tiie Filipino |Hople tiy granting them open mark* ta in the I'nitral state«, lie said the passage of thia bill would lie the death knell of the 'wet sugar industry in the United State« The abolition uf the tariff on hid.. Vs« pleads»! <«>r by l.aw »nee of M»»» chusetts, who presented the position taken by the Republicans ol that state. Information regarding immigration from Au«tr<> Hungary i-wi taibaal in re ports by Marcii» Brailli ««> asked for from the »ecretary of cotuni.rce ami labor. 9 oo D rops CASTORI^ 4—-liiiir , rr 1........ .n. i i i -•» T~ " ñlj." -vmil.lll ! AVk'ctabk’rrcparAlionrorA« almila I tng Itw hxxf and Hetf uta lutg die Skumths and Howls tí IMFANI s /C MILDXLN rronwfcs Di^'MioitCIrcrrul- ' ncfisandRi'sl Contains nrithrr j Upturn..Morphine nor Munirai. The leaa a man know« tka ■iDarter ha think, be is. For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature N ot N ahcutic Aperteci IL’inedv Fori onalipA hun. Sour Slouwch.DiarrtuTA I Worncs.l oiivxikk'iw.lewrish nrsa nod I. ohs of StXKI* I Far Sunils Signature of NEW YUHK «alti (.INIS Thirty Years CASTORI# in answer to a question as to what kind ot a I*.rmwral h« really was. He taike»! of th. Philippine, and favored the pending oill; La di«.u«e*i th. gen» For over gixty year« doctors eral tariff qu«.ti<-n .nd la particular have endorsed Ayer's Cherry th. German tariff «ituatioo. He re- Pectoral for cough«, cold«, vi«»«*l William J Bryan's rw-rd oo weak lung«, bronchitit, con silv«r and paid bls rasprots In charac- tenetic oratory t»> Republican l«ad.r«. sumption. You can trust a He arorthad future gr«atn«M to «hat medicine the best doctors ap b« tvrmasl th. "«land pat" dlsripl«. prove. Then trust thiohe next an»! d«rla»d that on. ot these, Xecrw- t.ry Shaw. wb**ro »rvrd a* «e«-tetaty of time >ou have a hard cough. th. Treasury included, be «aid, clari *■ i ««r«' r-*t • ye«* » < * « •»• €• •»! »-• «• am« gkv f ut J | trv«*4 fying friys' leg« a* poultry an*l ponie. A*«!«' •*'? r •’*«*• * ««a • • ” r*. *»4 a« "hourhold article." fur the collro- « m«»4 !i tro • -. » » rtlw e ~ M. m a Mavsae lion of revenu. waa a logical Republl i»4tx!*ai. t> V ran preaideulial pueaibility, utile«« th« manti, should fall on "th. gray end griuiai speaker, Cncl. Ju. Caun»>a." Fordn*y, of Michigan. op,*oro*l the meastir.. II. espresee») his disg»ist that th. bill was mail, to rrpraent • movement nmler the nameot "reciproc Ayer • Pilla keep th« bow »a regular. All »«notable and gently laiat .o. ity.’* He »view««! eshaustlvwly th. •ugar i»eet industry and argue»! earn- RAILROAD RUNS A LOTTERY •«tiy for Its protection again«! romf*- lition with lb. Philippine.. F*»t*lney a«k«ro. Trl»a la Meelro I. H—« < ••• ctoncloded at A o'clock, when th. hone, 4»«f*»r« llasa»««*. ad journal until tomorrow Qworge W Hibbard, who recently r«w g 4*d •• ge ieral ¡'•••« t grr agent ot CONGRESS RESUMES lb« ¡»u'utb. Routh Shore A At antic puait Ion Railroad to tak* a similar Houli Tak«a LR Coetidcratioo of with th* national Met co. Philippine Tariff BiH writ** of a novel ruathod ad«tp<od by Washington, Jan 4. — Th* causo of on* of t!>* atro*t car rompan *• In tha the Filipino wa« adcaneo«! on the floor City of Mexico to protect l(»*lf from <4 t « .¡•s-- • R. , • . .k .“-r. loaa through th* (liabou«aty of ita ou> Payne, for nearly four hour* today. pioye«. aay* a dlapatrb to th* Cbl< «go Mr Hibbard aaya that it He repreaanlod the view» of the ma. r- Cbronkio ity of the way* and meant committor la r»(.t atod tha company ha* boon on the Philippine tariff reducing the lowing II.UW a day by reason of tha dut iea on rugar and tobacco to 25 |wr failure of th« rondu< tor* to turn in rent of the Ihngley tariff rate« and ad* all th* ® »n*y coIto ^**1 Th« plan now mitting other product* of the iwland* to ba *ipwrirD*nt*«l with to atop the to the I nitrd Ht«tr* «reo of dnty. Be practlcw ia a lottery U< ket ■chrin*. fore and following Mr. Payne** epewch Tha fcaturw wh' *h ia of gr*ate«t in brief di*ru*«inn* indicateti that there i* terest to (ba public 1« that duplicate to t* a protracted detune on the mea« nuuii‘«ra of th* ticket or rb***k« l««uwd urw. nod that tiie Republican opponent* by th« conductor« to ¡'«»«angera ara representing the cane and I «ret augur to be pla**! In a lottery to ba drawn hitercet« of thi* country will *|»eak uuder g '«ernment aup««rvtsion at ttia ami vote agam*t the bill. end of ea< h month I ha holder« of th* fortun«ta nuiub«*ra ar* «win!*! In tha Senate. caah priaea which range tn value from Waehii ¡ft«»», Jan. 4 — After waiting 12 to |1'O Tickets in tha draw for almoat a year, R. M. 1^ Follett« ing ara given free to pncsetigers, the • l<|H«Mre*l in the senate when it recon only stipulation being that they •ball vened today, after the holiday rece*»«, to preserve them until the end of the claim hi* *eat a* eenator from Wiecon- month. Notices to thia effort have bean •in, and the oath <d office **" admin ietered to him by Vice President Fair« posted In tha rare and in addition tiie bank*. Tiie ceremony wa* witneeeed company la diatributlng a ¡»atnpblet by a crowded tfallrry, which manifeet- ¡»Tinted In Spanish, French aud Kng lish. describing th* operation of the rd much internet in the proceed tog*. Alter I «a Follette had •ignul the ■cbame Mr Hibbard aay* that it ia quite oeth which he had taken, he w«« again joined by Kpooner and eerorted to th* certain all passenger* will insist upon •»at «••'gned him among tL«*e Repub getting from the conductor* a ticket lican* who have •cat« on the !h-mo- I g the «¡huunt uf the fare critic «ide of the chamber. pa J .Many patrons of tha tramways A ••igninenf * of lat Follette «nd are providing tfeeuis»* »«• with small Gearin to committee« wae made a* fob card cases in which to prwaarrg their low*: tl< keta, and It is expected that the I »a Follette — Potomac river front, bualnea« of the company will show a chairman; centua, civil aefrice, claim*, considerable Increase ns a result of immigration, Indian affair* and*pen« the general deairw to secure all the ■ion*. chances poaaible. <»earm—Claim*, )*en*iont, fort* and The greater ¡»art of the patronage of fortification*, induatnia) eipoeitn-n*, the car* comes from people of the national bank* and district of (*ohnn- poorer claaae* and those of moderate bia. Simmon* resigned from the la»t- means It la. therefore, quit* probable named committee to make room for the that the larger numt»er of prise«, Oregon nenator. which are 'JtJR in num t>er, * III be dm The *enate diacu**ed at tome length trlbuted each month among people to a proposition to reprint a magazine ai- tide by Sea land*, entitled ••jt l»emo- whom the money will come as a real crat in tiie Philippine*,” and al») a benefnctM*n resolution for the regulation of acuate lie llaSw'l ImprnteS. patronNge. Both were adopts«!. A Mother Hiram write« fr m roller« reaolntion calling tor information con- that th« f<M»tl*«ll team will make good. cerning the *tatu* of affair* in Nanto Father—Well, iue>»b« so. but he'« Itomingo a a* ¡»reaente*! t«y Tillman, been on it for two yr.ir« n**w so’ I don't see no appreciable impr .vertical In his who made an un*urctw*ful effort to *e moral« Hi :«» . I .-ii*-« Democrat cure immediate conatderation of it. <i alii Tiger had eipe«-led to open the det>atr ti|»on tiie merchant marine •hipping tcill today, but. when the bill aa* lad I »do re the *enats, he a*ked to I m * eit u*ed from 'alkmg until next Monday, when the bill will be formally taken up a* the unffniabed butinewa. After a brief executive *r**n»n, the •enate adjourned until Monday. Washington, Jan. b.—"ChampClark Denio»'racy" ri|ound«d to the de light anil entertainment ol the boner for three heure today by Clark, of Mis souri, and * netltuted the feature of the debat«* *»n the Philippine tariff bill. Clark's «per» h look a wide range and he labeled his political tirliel« a* above, Gi»s Pensions to Steptoe’s Man Washington, Jan. 8. — Nenator An- k.ny loday introduced a bill vstending the provisions of the laie Indian war vétérans' pension acl to inclnde ail thoro who serve»! a* volunteers during the Indian hoatilitie» in Washington ami Idaho in Htl*» witli the military commande ol Colonel Edward 1. Step- toe ami Colon«) Ge»*rge Wright, includ- ing the volunteer company o! friendly Ses Perce« Indiens, who act«d a» guide« and «coût« n rider Colonel Wright. W>il Defeat Statehood Waahington, Jan. H.— Tbe Republi can ‘Mnturgenta” of the Lou** now con- ten«! they have lormel a combination that will defeat the *«atehnni| bill am! tarry the Philippine tariff bill with It. They *ay they hav* 70 Republican vol*« which will lie *upi»orted by a united minority, to delrat a rule pro hibiting any amendment to the »late- h‘od bill. They will amend thi* bill, they mv , by a«!mitting Oklahoma and Indian Territory a* «»nr »fate and leak- h g Ari« iha and New Mexico out for the preernt New Lightship and Tender Washington, Jan. s —In the atwence of representation in the house from Oregon, Representative Hepburn, of Iowa, introduced a hill authorising th« lighthou«« board to immediately es|iend 1120,000 for the construction and «quipm.nl of a new light vreeel to take the pla»« ot light veroel No. 50. off the m iuth of the Columbia river, shirk is now undergoing repair* ai«<> a bill autliorising th. cunstruction of a i.ew lightlious. tender, costing 1150.- 00O to replace the M an «an i la, which is devmetl unworthy of repairs. taatern Road« to Submit. Washington, Jan « — Through a mmniittrr raprreenting the t raff the manage» of the haatern trunk line«, which camo lie» yesterday, assurance haa been given the Inteiatate Com- merre commiaaion that the roads hare indicated a deaire to comply with the law in reaper! to the granting of re- batea and other special ptivilegee. Fol lowing a conference of the traffic man agera with the cnnimiaeinn, aome day« ago, thia committer ban Iron at work aecuring pledge« to thia end. and the announcement ia jn«t tna»le. x Briton tapects No War. 1x10*1*111. Jan rt.—t'rticiai acd unoffi cial cirri«« in (treat Britain do not con sider the Franco-l ierman situation as tarions. It is true that the reports emanating from France had a slight effect on the stock market, but this wae only temporary. The British government >• going on with the ar rangements of the Moroccan confer ences, end «hila it is admitte»! that Germany might raise questions «hich might cause irritation, it is not believed Uiat this «ill prevent the conference from arriving at a «ettlement Hearing on Columbia Jetty. Washington, Jan. ft.— Henatora Ful ton an»l <inarm to»lay calle»! on Chair man Burton, <>f the rl»rra and barbora committee atxl arranged with him for a hearing on the Columbia river pro ject, when a «perial corn mi It«* arrive« from Portland. Mr. Burton prom | ioml to call bis committee in speria il ««raion to hear ahat the Portland interrot« have to prroent in th. «ay ot aran- menta in fav**r ol an immédiat, appro priation for th. ronUnuation of a j*tty. B'lla to Decide Old Claims Washington, Jan. ft —Aenator Fulton baiay introduced bill, referring the claim of the .tate of ' 'reg n for money paid volunteer troopa for service dur ing the Civil war to the court of claim« for adjudication roferring cartain claima — claima of Waukiakum and Mee»|Uei latiwemnck Imnda of Chinook Indiana, Chehalia Indians ami ' Whae- lappa band ot Chinooks, Tb« riama am on account of lands taken from them by the government. FAVORS PHILIPPINE BILL. ■«»•nil».« 11.1« paper. Weak Lunas J Br onchitis Clark, of M.ssour*. Occupies House Floor for Three Hours ts.alksala.il«. "Be stud oua my sou." said ths ha bltual adviser "and you may hav. • tablet In th« Hall of Fame " “T<” ictwtrvd the cautious youth, ‘and be pointed «ut «e an esempi, of «bat ordinary propl. get tn «fall, real guru Is es luled ” — Washington Star maha. «u.t that ftod in Tin mi LB&ra3C£Iu« CONSUM PTION • ppropriaf«. “That organine pis y «.I tka w«4Jlag ma re b ao tant that Ike brida and grauai In trying to I hv a sp, alm««t danced ay the alula " "Well, my dear, a wadding march la eomethlng af a tv -at.p, an«, tau t it F* —Baltimore Amar -an. h>b How's Thia» W» oWr On« Il in l»«»l I’» ar» »«waft tot an » — • • • h ‘5*1 caua. I b« curad k; H a • atar It (• y j I M s » V A CO Fro re. T»»toto» <X W«. lb« un I»rt4«i>«d. tra»« »»«••» * >• Cb.uay t r lb« '«.lUr-s • sa I « >•»• M«a t«ri«vll! r> ; ••>'»• n • ' >• ••• os raa- fl. . «., I r . . . St .« l.xaity vul roy »► ,. ms-to bt U>«ir Srw r*-« a f••*■ I ’* Br« y«ul Taw gait « h t ght." — Os» a - • ». » ■i.i«, r*»i«4o. i* A ,, • • » Si.,«*.« , • «-•»' •’• !«••« tnlerrsly. •»» ■ ar«« lb« t>: —I * • • -, •• . : :a« •■• ■ * I' • i«r Su I '» i . I ■ .», •<• 1««i .....n:«.s Irro Hs:/« Zaui-y ri • ara »tra irou . a War nat. cannot a*-v«pt your affeHlon.' •ka •aid. •And yet t daa't r««l ! coulj «pura it ■ "fa that r«««.“ h« au«»«r«4. "I'U be “I ‘ ÎLat « ■ «.. .1 f ». • • de r :!»l thaï «alata muât Va «oialiar tk.a »»»•oa." •’I m ao aorry * •T« yourwUr* ••Merry, no! For J«na Tuffaifli • n«1 l. j.-y WadUi«*.** * •To.aaJ Plata l*‘«aE •r. ••ti«a«a If »nlf feu'll k — Biítlm.-ra km«« Ilf retaro ft." «n M. tb.n « ir tu*, vi. w. ... <Mng >> ■ , t -. ■.... . ‘ > *. *>aa to« »hair aAUdnm during in. teething |e>l»nL For con«h. a* t r there la ne bette« metti» tn. ilia . I’ • > a t'ure fur Coaaump- Uuo. l*rt< e 33 cants. i A I.UC leer. "X understand ther« la no eminent htim >ri«t la the flail of fame.** «ta ere not ••Walk I c .»■« th. h .’ « Graiaad I'la.a 4ymg t« get th» « baaler. BLOOD POISON THE BLACK FLAG The blu» k fiag is an emblem of horror ami drv.ii!. Whro it is hois’c«l try an am: V, the i.t*lcr has gone f-nth that "not an.itlcr " will be ftlvcti. ev- _ ___ „_____________ ___ __ id cl Idrati, a»wcuMoppu»- erything must be de-itroy rd. Helpless women am, . ....... . Itijf n < t the «.ime fate, .tint .1 <•! <!■ Hi n »ti:!ct .n< and grc, tlrxlh 1» 1- t behu I C> ■ ■' x. .»!''. -IT :i i. t -1 » t < • ( the jtrv it army of <!i'r.i»e. Thi» vi'.e Jr-’ti! r 1» k ¡»«w t a» t’ |.! j . L t a: I tit >-t hide- i ■-..■» of all 1. .nun affL. t tn. ovetthrowirjf ita x »t>ma an 1 in. »hinx out the life. It i» n »t< ipe» 'rr of j - r in«; n > n 4!« r I v purr the I! -i may I e r I w : ■ ent I v t!»e di »eave i» c nt i »-te.i, wlien t .« a» iut xiiua entrta the ■ the h ieoua. hateful and humiliating avmpton i b< fin to appear« and the i "■-■••r f»'.» t!’-.it h:4 vety pt< vn r i» j Ilutiu.'ami < ntaminating. I'stial'y t e List S'-^n of ti e d -n»r ia a little • re or lu er, l>ut «« the blood I. st • e <!• y j- . ...nr-l the l v. c: r 1.1 n • ’ t ue u r fe-.tr !. the :te, the gland» in the groina awell, a rad nksh break« out i n the I -!y. tire hair and e)ebrows coiue out, an I often the body ia cor- ; t er- lathi per« dorr»! apo tv I ve«. atUk k < C. L ue* and x -met tu< « tauieg stage* the disease affects the nerves, attacks tutuurs to I ita on the brain, produc A«v«r«l yssra sa a I Lad 1 -.o •<! polso« ing insanity and death. Not only • mi ttk y fl«»h w a a fti an a w f ,1 condition, those who contra t the poiroti suffer, <>ieat ■ i«a w » 14 treak out and noth« ln< I pul i n th«ui wuuid do any good. but unless the virus is driven from M y hair a * I • > • i* i » ws fall < « I a ud I was a f* Mht My t ut»th waa a» aore I the blood the awful taint is Lande»! to . < u ». a a t water. X took d»wn to offspring an»! they are its had M try fra I m * « t'i-i» • t Instead of innocent victims. Blood Poison is in- ■ •lllntf F *"r 1 c ntlt i«4 to grow and u. y a j * • a i h «nda bacamo dee»! a "black flag.” Metcury and ■ w r»a t ■ *• 5lyi , » » r ¡-« d r < w n eo f 1'otash, so often used, never can cure roui t bu ! wa « •• I I f«lt lì at my tlmg was •' rt l-are if I di I no' **1 • >me ra- the trouble. These minerals tuetely itof My r H H H ail 1 11 drive the symptoms awsy for awhile h«l|<* t ma fr.im ti>« «tart. Aftar taking aw mil« t a • • all h «a '<>•!, ru y r heu» aud »but the disease up in tl.e system, it mails » was t un.l at t t lar I am« and when they are left < ff it return» strong, wnll man. It « all th« mar» cur y • I of n y ay«'*'«» ant it < ur«d rue a r»e than I »' re. This treatment •G-rnd and wall. ADAM MCHNAHKL. not only fafs to cure blood poison Evansville, lad. No. 811 Mary St, but eatsout the del:» ate lining of the teeth »ad fre quently causes mercurial rheumatism to arid to the ] I iti» nt*g suffering. S. S. 8., the great vegetable medicine, is the conqueror of t \ ile disease, it ; - V d.-w n to 11.e \rty root ol the troii! !e and cut> by »'■ m- ng ti e b’.ood ot every particle of the p»;ikon. 8. 8. b d a n t hula or » ver tip anything but cl< !■ -i ti e mtcirculation of the virus an I puts the as stem in good bei ’.’ y condr. m It cures safely aS »• ’I mt' talnljr, !' n r I' re IS not a part:» le of mineral in it. Weoffer a re ward of |i ,O lm > oo for prrs-f that S. S 8 is not purely vegetable. When the blo»xt is puritie-1 a: I v - | with this great remedy the symptoms all pass away and no sign of the ili.se.»-.e is ever s» » n again ; n»>r is there left th» least tra. e to 1« handed down to |«>sterity. Special t»»'k with instructions for self-treatment an>! any medical tulvice de an cd will be sent without charge t" all who write rHL swifr sPLcnic co.. A tlanta , ga . S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE. T he W in N i ng S troke If more tlun orJinary skill in playing brings the honors of the i .ime to the winning player, so exceptional merit in a remedy «n.sures the commendation I the well informed, and as a reason able amount of outdoor life and recreation is conducive to the health and strength, so d « s a perfect laxative tend to one's improver i tit in * r.es of constipation, biliousness, headaches, etc. It is all-imp rtant, however, in selecting a laxative, to * ■ ■ •..'!*» ' e, I ke!‘ e i *.' r plea» ant Syrup of I , . m.inuf.t. turt-J by the California Fig Syru| Co., a laxative which sweetens and cleanses the system effect u.illy, when a laxative is needed, without any unplca mt afte r effects, as it ¡ets naturally and gently on the internal organs, mply a isting nature when nature needs a stst.tnce, w ithout griping, irritating, > r debilitating the internal organs in any way, as it contains nothing ot an objectionable or injurious nature. As the plants which are combined w ith the figs in the manu facture < f Syrup of Figs are known to physkians to act nu t beneficially upon the system, the remedy has met with their general approval as a family laxative, a fait well worth con sidering in making purchases. It is because of the f-i t that SVRL’P CF FIGS quality or Inferior reputation. Every family should have a bottle of the genuine on hand at all times, to use when a laxative rerr.» Jy is required. Please to remember that the genuine Syrup of Figs Is for sale in bottles of one size only, by all reputable druggists and that full name of the — California Fig Syrup Co., is plainly printed on of every package. Regular price, $oc per bottle. ( aufornia R g S yrup ( fr λ« Franti««« ■ C»T.