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I Nothing Tastes Good And eating ia «imply perfunc tory done because it must be. This is the common complaint of the dyspeptic. If eating sparingly would cure dyspt |wia, few would suffer from it long. The only way to cure dyspepsia, which is difficult digestion, is to give vigor and tone to the stomach und the whole digestive system. THE INSIDE HISTOHT or A RIMARKABir CASE SO* H'BUStt EU tOR THE HRST TIME. It It retateti that once, when a cap talo tn the army contei cd hy th« en emy, he addremed bl» men aa follow«: Mr«. Mchol« Make« a •lalriitef. 1 «Ilina !«• Ih« Heat II*r K«uw ilir < "My men. tight like demons until your whivh I rd lu 4he 1 rouble. powder gives out. then run. I tie lame. I'll start now.” I'm a lit- THE CZAR'S Oit) NURSE Th« W»r«t *«• Grief of an Auto« rut for the Wo»iau Mho llo’t loive.l lltm, •*lt 1. admitted that N<>|"-I’*’1' par.......an get »hum »>■•>*•••« ‘«“f that they |*r<*|«'»» to gire ,,u,‘ A picture of the way lu which lute . I 1*1 .¡«a level« all earthly dlstluctloua 1» given In I a HIÌ®, .. K» toriih a» L ’rtii. •• —U» i 'I.Sk • U1H» “Of ’' I'I “' 411'1 1" Jaiue« Creelmau'« book, “Oil the Great dealer. Highway.'* Mr t'reeliuun »as In llu* ■la aa a special correspondent nt the Ilk« th« Othtra time when the Czar. Alexander 111., “I thank G«»l," »<>i*l ,l"’ walked. a grief »trlcken mourner, “that I urn not »» »the» m»» through the streets of St Petersburg, “Oh. I .lou t know." ri behind the 1*01(111 of Ills old English la«Iv. “You «'em to I* •> nurse He «ays: many of them I »»" ' there Gn that dark, stormy day when the .«*at in .« ear la»t nifflit " • t'hl- Czar'« Kngllali nurse died In the Win were lot« of worn« » »lamlit ter I'alace, 1 um in St Petersburg, and cago Recoril-Herahl. 1 remember well Imw the wet »now fell from the blotched sky. and the wind get Hut whistled up the frozen Neva !•'<>•« luk Wherever I went lu Rus»l:i there was always present lu my mind the figure •f Alexander III., a* I once »aw him. rldlug at the head of I’.la cuirassiers, an arrogant glaut. on a great black horse, towerlug almve Ills soldiers, the Incar NcuozrilV nation of brute force, splendid and ter Sh«>—Really, my hu»l«mi i» q'i'<» • rible. But I wa» yet to see the huinau . , nature hidden under that glittering hel ph i l<M»>|>li««r. Her Aunt —Well. » man 1,1 '«•»* met and breastplate. well l»>w tilth« ilii'VÌUble »heu The Czar was with til» minister» marrubi to il!—t’hicag" Jvurii»! when a messenger told him that bls nurse was dead. Through the dull, barsb nature of Alexander there rn n oue stream of tenderne»» love for ( lila woman. Kitty, who had mothered bhu In twybood. And she was dead. Tbe autocrat of all the Russia» went •kme through the storm to the dark ened room In the Winter Palace where bls dead nurse lay Tbe giant knelt b«» shle her body with a great cry. and the attendants withdrew • ml left bltu •loue. For a long time tie remained there with bowed bead, «nd when he came out Of the hushed chamber there > waa • look on bl» face that »0 oue had I ever sen there before. Th* World « Orrai CHI«« A whisper went a taint the city Hutt There ure in tin* world 3'6 citir«. none but himself and Ills brother» hat ing more than 100,(MH* inhabitant» should keep watch over Kitty's eottln. each: 3’> having tic re than 600.(»<0 Alexander was tbe »ivoiul son and and I* with a |»'|>ul»tiou of more than while bla elder brother, the lielr to the 1,000,000. throne, was alive, the big. nnkward boy was neglected. Even then, how ever. he was the favorite child of the English nurse, and his sullen nature re sponded to her touch. There was little known alaiut the life of tills humble woiuau. She was <;u > t and shy. rarely seeu outside the mag- nlllceut Winter Palace where she Hied; a patient, «oft-voiced «ubject of Queen At the Commo» Frog Pond Victoria, but »he modllled ami »ul»lu<*d First Boston Boy—It was »11 your tbe boy's hard unture. How true was the love of the Cza# fault that your yacht ran into mine Second IkmUin Boy—It wan not; I for this friend of his boyhood 1« shown by the humility with which lie followed demand an invest igalicNi! — IU.at»»n her to the grave. No mourner rode that l’o«t. day. Through the snow and the slush Bstlrr Lsft Lrua-d. tbe Czar and bls brothers walked be- Mr. Sappy—Don't you often » tah hlud the hearse, side by side, the t'z.ir you wen»—t*r—er—a gentleman, M im In tbe middle. Not a note of pouip vio Smythe? lated tbe simple pathos of tbe scene. Miss Smythe—Ye«; don't you’ Tbe autocrat was simply n man walk ing humbly and reverently after the WELL LIGHTED STORES corpse of the woman who had Loved blm. Ths M A M. Arcs arc Csutiag Quite a Sl>r It was a long way to the cemetery, but the Czar walked the whole dis Nothing is more annoying than a From the time of tance. He sat In a pew of the Church |M«irly lighted »tore. of England for the first time, and old tallow dip» million» of pwple have watched thecotttn at the altar rails. At l«s*n bothered by insufficient light when the evening comes. But n*>w it seems the cemetery when they lowered the the whole question is setltod by tin* coffin Into the frozen ground, the kee|>- Is-autifnl, lirilliant. economical 'M A er of the cemetery laid a piece of car M” Arc lamps that «re l»«s>ming »0 pet ul the feet nt his Imperial lord, ami jKipular. They are cheap, t>»> Write tbe Czar sank on his knees He knelt tn C. W. Dird, Portland, Oregon, for s there with the snow falling upou Ills circular telling you all i»l»‘iit them. Agents are bare bead until the grave was tilled. You'll lie glad you wrote. wanted in every town. Then, as he went iway. he turned for a last look at the mound where be bad laid tbe woman who had loved hltn TMI« I« ever siuce be was a boy. The following facto *;i) « the H»’l(a*»t, Me., Kftpttbliean .loftrnal. have nmer lu an after dluuer »paeeb at the Lon before been published. The incident don Savage Club receutly. ou tlie pur- caused much conmieiit at the tune and Ity of the English tongue. Wluston it was thought worth while to make Churchill remarked: “I have written »n investigation, With this enti in five bi»k». the same number ns Musca view, a n*|*ortor called ii|»>n Mrs. Klisa- —but 1 will not press the comparison." . l>etli Nichols at her home in Sear»- Hood « Sar«apariU* cured fha niec« of It Is said that when Tbaddeus. some port. Mo , and obi a 1 no-1 the lolloning Frank Fay. I0K N. St south Bo«ton. .Maa«., She wild.: who writes that »he had bo*n a rrrat eufforar twenty years »go. was painting bl» fa ‘ information. “About six years ago my uenes from dy«popnia for «11 year*, had b*rn with mous portrait of the Pope, bls Hollue*--» I out appetite and had b<*m troubled with »our | broke down eonipletely and my w holo 'bimi' li »nd hmlfe. he Shr hfed triad Bifeny exclaimed: “How old you make me 1 suffered »ther medicine« In vein. Two bottle» of look!” But are you not old?" asked system bet amt* n wreck. H oh I'« Bar«» pan I ia made her well. tbe artist. "Ah. yea," said tbe Pope, I dreadfully from indigostun aud luy were very weak. 1 had frequent Hood's Sarsaparilla ¡"but the Papacy, the ide» which I rep eyes fainting s;>ell». Finally my sight resent. Is always young." Promises to cun* and keeps the failed me enttirely and I bad to have Mark l'waiu was recently chatting my eyes l>andage<l all the time.” promise. Don’t wait till you are Sir Wetnyea Reid ou the vagaries of "This state of affairs,” she contin worse, but buy a bottle today. English pronunciation. "You spell a ued, “lasted for a year, when I was name B e a u c h a m p. and pronounce forced to go to Issl and stay there con It Marchbanks.” he said. "And you do stantly. I Iteeame »0 weak that 1 could from the Automobil»!'» View. precisely the same tliiug." replied We- take only two 1ables]sM>nfuls of milk at F ir«t t hailffeur—Have any had luck mysa. * Wbat do you mean?' replied a time. I could not feed myself anti during your trip veatenlayT Mark Twain. "Well, you spell your sleep was almost impossible. This Second Chauffeur—Oh, I ran over a name C I e m e n s. and you prououncs lasted another year ami I was then iu man, but I don't think I hurt the ma It Twain." -itch a state of nervous exhaustion that chine any.—Ohio Stalo Journal. An Edinburgh photographer was vis when my |Mople wanted to make my Ire You 1'aing Allen'a Foot-Ease* ited tbe other day by a mau who want . I>ed they could move mo only a few It to the only cure for >wollen, Smarting» Duviung, >»c»UDi Feci. Cortu aud Runion«. ed a unique picture takeu. "You »ee. 1 inches at a time. 1 li.nl Iwvotno ex- A't for ElieB's Fx»«'t-Ftos*\ a TV «der U» l*e It’S like this.” the stranger begau. “I remely thin and was »till losing flesh. ffhuten into thevhoee. At all brurgiMa and Kh»*e store»-. e. Sam ide »ent FREE. Addrvta had a girl that 1 loved, and we was , 1 had tried nearly »11 the nnslicines in Alim s. Olmsted. LeRin . V Y going to git married. She bad her the market, but failed t > find any that things made up, and we waa all ready, helped me.” Aiwlhtr Keaton. "But how were you cured'” asked when she was takeu ill and died. Now, “I Thought Jone- said he was going wbat I want Is a picture of me sittln' tlie interviewer. to church this morning.” "I'll tell you. My condition finally on her grave weepiu'." Tbe photog “No. Tlie minister asked him to rapher was touched at the homely »tory became so critical that my family ex- give his rva*ins for not going, and he is j peeled me to die any day. Then my of grief, and told him he could send a staying at home to write them."— man with him to tbe grave, aud have husband bought some Dr. Williams' Cleveland Plain Dealer. Pink Pills for Pale People, and three tbe picture taken as be desired, 'it s days after I began taking them I could I' i - >'« Cure is the best medicine weever some distance," tbe stranger explain eat without assiatamv, and in a week I usrti for all »flection» of the throat amt ed. “It's over In Ireland. 1 expect it After I hing- W M O E xiwlct , Vanburen, lud., 'ud cost a lot to send over your traps i could »it up aii’TIsj dressed, Feb TO. HWI luid taken five liexe« I l>egsn to gain for what I want." The photographer tlesh. 1 continued the Use of Pink said It would, whereupon bls visitor Had Brcom« a Habit Pills for Pale People until I had taken added "I thought that mebbe you “I’ve been looking for my husband ten ls>xe» and was able to help my for tlie last two hours, ’ asid the agi could rig up a grave here In your shop, family pack up and move t<> a new and I would weep on It. and it would home. After reaching there I took two tated woman to the calm one. “Don't be excited, madam,” replied do just aa well. It’s do trouble for me more boxes of the pills and I have been the latter. “I’ve been looking for a to weep anywhere." able to work hard and take care of my A prominent prysician, tbe other day. family of live people ever Since. husband for the last 25 years.”—Tam told bow be played a practical Joke ou many Tinies. “It is now four years since I stop;xsl an esteemed member of tbe medical taking medicine and if 1 ever have to Mother» will End Mrs. Winslow’» Sooth profession, wbo did not believe lu tbe ' take any more it will l>e Dr. Wlilianis’ ing Syrup the best remedy to use tor their germ theory, and refused to pursue any Pink Pills for Pale People. Three of children during the teething period. study In that direction, holding that It niy neighl»>rs have taken the Kills with was all bosb. The more the bacteriol good results and I poeitively consider Th«ir Similarity Mr llicks—How almost human that ogist insisted, tbe more doubting the them the best remedy there is.” The above statement was sworn to doctor became. ' ^.ere is no such ding dog acts at time«, doesn’t he? Mrs. Hick«—Yes; be growls over hi» as germs in tuberculosis. 1 vlll not be by Mrs. Nichols at the reporter’s re lief It," declared the German physician. quest before Charles F. Adams, a no food almost as much as you do. I "Yes, but I have bacilli which 1 can tary public, at Searsport. Not only have many cases similar to Rrookiyn. N Y.. Feb. 30.—The activity st tb» show you under tbe microscope aud let- .ru'.’-t <4 the ’.arfiel’l Tea Co. la farther kirn<<* .«I the pomilaritv of lheir pre para* prove my assertion.” replied the pro thia been cured by I>r. Williams’ Pink ti.ii«, . .e- THREE MILL!O> FA MI LES u*r<l fessor. "Und id has head und tail?” Pills for Pale People but equally won • .arh«y«t RemexHr« la»t year! This vast puoHC « prut a? >;»raka well fc»r the remediet. They queried tbe doctor. "Certainly. Come derful result» have been accomplished n «• - t ■ Headacba 1 to my laboratory, and I'll show It to by them in a large number of disease« • .«rrt id lew-.-'TUp, ’»arfleld Relief II as ter«, arising from thin blood or shattered ’.ar* I HellaJonn* Clamar». Garfleld “ Dlfrit- you." said tbe bacteriologist The doc ne Tal lita and t.artìeld Cold Care. tor visited tbe laboratory, and tbe sci nerves, two fruitful cause« of almost entist showed him tbe specimen under every ill to which tlesh is heir. They After the Lecture. tbe microscope. A peculiar looking, are a positive cure for stlch diseases .is “Do you think the devil is worte wiggling object with the bead of a locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis. St. than those who talk about him?" monster and feathers »ticking forth Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu “Well, »uh, hit 'pende 'pon who like the war-path bead-gear of a savage matism. nervous headache, the after doin’ de talkin’.”—Atlanta Constitu- Indian, was presented. "Mein gracious! effect« of girp, of fever» and of other acute di.»eaM*», palpitation of the heart, • th a. Und dot ting is alire?" cried tbe doc pale and sallow complexions, aud all tor; “no vonder tbe germs can ravage Haiti in'« Wizard Oil ia an old remedy, a man's lung». I shall get me a micro forms of weakness either in male or female. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills f. and like an old friend may be depended scope at ronce.” Tbe doctor was con on. It cures pain. l’ale People are also a »jiei itic for verted to tbe germ theory, but the troubles peculiar to fen al«-. In niei wicked bacteriologist failed to reveal The Titl« is th« Thing. they effect a radical cure in all case He—Would you marry a foreign to blm that tbe bacillus shown In tbe arising from worry, over work or ex microscope was a common' flea, ob- ( nobleman? cesses of whatever nature. Dr. Wil LSGilSH DAMJY Of She—No; not for love or money. I tained from tbe body of tbe scientist’s liams* Pink Pills for Pale People ar, IHf HI/ABH IMS AGC He—Of course, not; but would you pet bouse-dog. sold in boxer (never in loose bulk) at marry one?—Jpdge. fifty cents a box or six boxes for two Itandle» have ttourlibed In England A Historic Town. dollars and fifty eents, and may 1« had almost since the couqiiest. and tbe pic Metternich's statement that no room of all druggist«, or direct by mail from ture »how» one of tbe time of good is so small but honor may enter, ap Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Queen Be»». Ill» title waa larrd llua- plies to tbe recent modest celebration Schenectady, N. V. Be sure to get the For Infants and Children. »ell of Thornliaugb. lie was the »on In Carlisle. Pennsylvania, of tbe one genuine; substitutes never cured any of the second Earl of Bedford, and hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Its body. foundation. , Carlisle was tbe first settlement made Made for Etch Other. under charter from the Penns, and as Edith—I hear that you and Fred are tbe farthest outpost of Quakerism quite intere-ted in one another. served as a notable barrier of defense Wh»t He Would Think. Bertha—Don’t you tell a soul, Edith, “Johnny,” said the young man, who against the savages of the Western but, really, I believe that Fred and I wanted to conciliate him, “if I should wilderness. were made for each other. We have Later It became the base of Wash played golf together three times, and give vou a pennv, what would you ington's operations for tbe suppression we never have quarreled—except two think”” “Humph I Id think mo»’ likely v’ of the Whisky Insurrection; Its mili or three times when Fred was dearly wanted me t’ buy a automobile an’ tary experience as a regular army in the wrong.—Boston Transcript. post ended only tbe olgbt preceding break my neck. ’’—Denver Tinies. tbe great Battle of Gettysburg; Benja B tati of O hio . cttt of tolido , i - ----- ---------------- Lucan ( orjcrr. i *•’ min Franklin drew there a treaty of F baxk J. < hof . y makef oath that he la the friendsbip with tbe Western Indian»; •emor perter cd the firm of F. J. < « exit A • <> . bueine»« in the City ot Toledo. County “Molly Pitcher” went thence with tbe doina and elate a for*-«« d, and that Mid firm will per volunteers raised by Carlisle In 1776. theaumot ONE Hl SORED i>«>! LAILS for ♦ *« n and every cane of Catarrh that cannot be < ured and her body was brought back to a by tbe uae of H ai l • ' «TaRRH Crrr. • k BtNK J <HEMET Carlisle graveyard; Andre was for a The liability to disease is greatly Sworn to before me and aub«rribed n mv l<f«ened when the blood is in goodcon- short time detained there In captivity; preeence, thia »th day of December, A. D. I dition, and the circulation healthy and and Washington and Hamilton gath A VV GLEASON, Notary Public. vigrirons. For then all refuse matter ered at Carlisle forty thousand troops f —’ Hall's Catarrh Cure it taaen internally and art« is promptly carried out of the system ; for tbe arduous march toward Pitts directly on the blood and mucous ’■urtaces of otlnnViae it would rapidly accumulate burg. Few towns bave so picturesque the syitem. Sen-1 for t**'timomali>, fr»*e. F. J. CHENEY dt CO., Toledo, O. j — fermentation would take place, the sod varied a history.—Youth’s Compan Bold by druegmts. 75c. blood become polluted and the consti ion. Hall’s Family Pills ar« th« best LORD RUM ELL OF 1 HORN il A (.<¿11. HERE Mr. E. E. Kelly, of Urbana, O., writ»«: “ I had Ecaema on my hands and face for fiv» years. It would break out in littl» white nuatulea, cruata would form and drop off, leaving th» akin red and inflam ed. The doctor, did me no good. I a.ed all the medicated aoape and salves without benefit. 8. 8. 8. cured me, and my skin ia aa clear and smooth as any ons's.” Mrs. Henry Siegfried, of Cepe May, W. J., says that twenty-one bottle« of 8. fl. 8. cured her of Cancer of the breaat. Doo- tors and friends thought her case hope- lesa. Bichard T. Gardner. Florence, B. O., •atfared for year» with Boils. Two bot tles of 8. 8. ff. p it bls blood in good con dition aryl the Boils disappeared. Send for our free book, and write Her Opinion. our physicians about your case. “One of tbe greatest evils In life," Medical advice free. said tbe elderly woman, "Is procrastl riiE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, OIL nation.” •'I think »0. too,” replied the young married woman. ”1 don't see the sense of putting off your golden wedding an nlversary till you are 60 or 70 year —Washington Star. Doing Him Justice. The Heiress—You seem to have no objection to him, papa, except that lie ha» no money. Papa—No; and I’ll even admit that he'» trying hard to get some.—Brook lyn life. My Hair that took off all my hair. I pur chased a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor and it brought all my hair back again.” W. D. Quinn, Marseille», III. One thing is certain,— Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that’s all there is to it. It stops falling of the hair, too, and al* ways restores color to gray hair. II H a Mil«. All ftvttlats. If your drngglftt cannot supply you, send ua on» dollar and wo will express you a bottle. He aura and give the name of your nearest eznressoflit-«. Address, J. < . A VF.Il < <>., Iziwell, Maas. learned the art of fop|H-ry ns a cour tier In Venice. Germany, Italy and Hunt-ary. lie fought In Ireland and In tbe Netherlands. And succeeded Ida friend. Sir Pblllp Sidney, ns Governor of Flushing Kidney, In token of Ida friendship, left Russell bis Iteaf gilt armor. In September, 1602. lie bad the honor of entertaining Queen Elizabeth, Inoyeaae In Itusnian Import« Into Ohl (if f <•. Greece now Import» about w . ihmi ton* of sulphate of < op|H'i eu< b Jem foi u»< In killing the phylloxera. ABSOLUTE SECURITY I Am > sc-iUmlla Wr.pp«, CARTERS m tor FOR FOR FOR FOR iintMttt IIUOUIRttt. TORPID LIVER, CONSTIPATIOR. SALLOW »II. THE CONFLUIR! CUffE SICK HEADACHE, JOHN PVOLH, Portland, (Jrttoa< IN WET WEATHER laoid MwrtMa A WISE WEARS MAN Can give von Buggies Fiona, U tn inuli. and Mecbloery. Bee •COWEI?^ the last harrslM 1« Holier, and ,.K I'nmn. .n| >,.,erg ua beloie initial. Ì OILED \ WATERPROOF > CLOTHING HL UtP YOU MY I0TWK tLsfwitL t- TA»r WJ 3tÄ3t ■ -r » • » . A J TOWER CO BOSTON MA36 .Ve* Icir kcwlutluni Itt* Keeley Cure M m « retteí besa Ud«»<e. eF<uu* aad iimwí àatrtto «••d Ue par tie alare «e tifili iRlUtitl. »«. • Isol. Ç. -fp’sSuperiorF odder P lants kjALtre*^ VICTORIA RAPE ¿¿.-.i f A « a » Iff > l| ¿J' / V er % j >r >.•«•« » |MMp •• «'*•«« « «>.1 e rerg, * » / ■ « M «l.4< «ill*« OWAr. . «Ill «lb Ilf« J At «*«if »■*' • ><.*•■» • < <«. « V Giant Incarnate Clover • t 0 • . e « | I . 1> e. a wrelf «flev «rew-l <« «i. 1 KI « 4 1«« et feaaRUf«««« «.I •«.« ¿Cfe Wi • 4 I • V e Iwd *V . / IE. ' W* Itol 4) Grass. Clovers and Fodder Planta ' Y«AO< "ARM, Jacobs oil CURES RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, 80RENESS, BEST FOR THE BOWELS NEURALGIA, LUMBACO, BRUISES, STIFFNESS CONQUERS PAIN SCHOOLS ANO COLLEGES aiSHOPSCOTT ACADEMY _ ___ »»OPTL AM D OHI X.A» AO* ALL DHUGGISTS. Foundad IRTO A Homo Rohoo! tor Boro Mlllfarr and Manual Training Wrlta for llluatratad Oatalogua ~ ARTHUR C. N CHILL L- -V» o i h cVx> a <? • ’ Ì. teste geod F«t thrm Itk» f*' '’h rrmove sny bs.l t».t« Il 1« 21 mouth, throat «nd , ?nZ.()<j front rnsan«, thoy «top ui 'bz""»* , f„rm- ■I.urlng In th« I J i«"1' l> » In th» bowel. and kH II.»»«' J of »r>y klnd thst trrrrd «nd N’d 10 tirs «> atevn are purely »»gststil» and Ç'”’’* . >i>- r urlal or othrr minrr«l I’ ' >n. „"„fuir «, «l.l of th» l«t»»t "nie ,<»- end fort» a <'umb,P4,J‘,’n ,nd rlck . |U«l<d to m <»» th' b1'"?1,1'' (Kui rom and maka cl.«n «kln «nd b.aatm» plaxlon. , ... ,u. np t.in» ths «fnniai h »nd bn«'1« th» l»«y llvrr Tho ,'n,d7”h«rx- b“1 lh» «tool« and < .ni «* ,t""lC !t (f,. in Inte atrrn«th»n th» l><>W»l'> <nd t. ..asirs* llvrly, hralthy condition, rn«MU<M tlon naturel. „.i.nv ne«- n»v»r «rtp nnr arlp» Th»y •" n«1,f Itlv»h' and n<*y»r < aïo*' ,h, > m’1" fortHnl» f.. Unie T.k. n r'«' 1 ' Lrally tlio llv»r a* t r>gularly „fin» ehould Thry b-, i.thr ||H|,.an. propsriy movlng and k< < i> th« ? motb- Inrrraa» th» fl'*w of nillk '¡')'r’ |t «i«»" ors. If th« rm.thsr va « « ' , mii4 h»r mllk mlldlv f”"«,;"'.' ."1 ' In thl."«f tnlt crrthln i ffu t on th< "'b' for tM th»y are th» only ’»f* nursing Infant. «m rurr •"? t»k»n patkntlv. p, r»1«t»ntir. w .r fnrm .■f conV';.etlnn. b" „ f,fird Th’î hue often olhrr r* nirdk« " „y r«’«. are ab»<>lutsly«ti'>rant»<'<l 'ooh„rt|1llr or piirrhaae money win fundrd. rent H* The Farmer’s First Profit la nixie In his a» I erti on of rent Head for Our Complete Annual Cata logue for 1902, FREEI It contain« full direction« for garden work «0*1 many useful table«for larrner. So oih * «s-lh teller Kewda than IsAMBKKMON’S hkedm . LAMBERSON PURELY VEGETABLE LIVER TONIC Portland Ore°on A Wife’» Claim Three friends of a Kusslnn living at Marienburg gave htm 100 minks to shave off In» beard. But bls wile ill terfered with a police notice Io lie -f feet that »be claimed part proprieior slilp. The three friends are now »mug the liuaiiund for Douperforniauee of Id« contract. “A trolley car," rei,|ia,t i . •’•«H. fortunately, lt ,)„/ r.*rv hord."—Ih.tr,,H ||.r„,J 1 •fluet Boar Signature of faint««*»». wrakucM, lore of appetita an«I elrrp. The jroung lady whoae portrait wa publiait iiriewltli had all three ajrtnp- tA’ina aaJ in midi lion Iruvorrhowa, an i waa cured by Lydia K Huk Lauf a \ vjfrtabia CouMHJuud Flrat, alia wrx to a letter U» Mrs. Flnkharu'e lab* oratory at Lvnn, Maa» , deaeri bi it g her trouble, reatived In reply a4*curafe lu- ■truclioit« what U» dt* to tfet well, and new wlehra her name tierd to convinca other« that they tuay bw cuied aa ah« waa. The aame hdpinf hand, froa of charge or obligation, ie eatettdrd, to •very ailing wuinan In America. It you are tick you ar« fooUah not to gn| thia valuable «4v|cw, it <«>«ta you u« th* tug. aud «h« le aure to help you. lioti't wait until it ia too lat« «rile today e Expenditure«. During tbe last forty year» the j ear ly expenditure of lluxala ha» Increased enormously. fblrty year» ago Its budget waa lea» than 5OO,(JU0,<XS) ruble» (E200.000.0UO); twenty year» ago It waa 900,000.000 <4»òO.<X«J ten year« back It amounted to 1 ,oi»t ooo.oooif ,<»>.. 000,000), and at present It baa rea, bad nearly 2,000.000.000 ($1.0<») IHNI.IIOO). toriunsi«. "W..II, Joelwa,» Mlu Mr hl« «nuiitry coii.in •'r"'t to thing that atrur k y<m W|1F|, llf»t town?“ 7 ' " Tu"rra<llfc| Little Liver Pills, J L rewarned, Forearmed. Hl, Beat. * l»»E Narrow City Duluth ia • |wuliar dty. Intlon I» about 70.ouo I**!»', of the iliror|»>rut..d town,l’’’>gtli front I. ÏH mil... from mm to two mile« ‘ ,llllE*'< Carter's Know by the at£ti The Kind You Have Always Bought The late Sir John Steiner, one of En gland’s most Celebrated musicians and composers, waa once staying In a small Swiss village, and tbe English clergy man was on tbe outlook for a musician to assist at tbe service. Steiner was In tbe office of tbe hotel when tbe clergyman found him, and started the conversation with, "Do you play tbe harmonium?” “A little," was tbe reply of tbe ex- organUt of 8t. Paul’s Cathedral. “Will you, then, be good enough to help us out of our difficulty on Sun day? We will read tbe P»alms, and tbe bymns shall be tbe simplest I can select.” added tbe delighted parson. “I will do my best,” »aid Steiner, with a smile. Tbe service proceeded Mtiafvtorlly, but tbe congregation at the Cfots listen ed to a brilliant recital. When the parson beard tbe name of bls assistant lie asked him to dinner. "Do you »moke?” be asked at tbe close. “1 will do iny best,” responded Stain I er, and the ensuing laughter was tbe prologue of au entertaining exchange of Oxford reminiscences. T.lf» l«» th» »»<■•< tarorud 1« wwialwavw full of »uu«ldu«. bui lo th« avaragw America» girl or w imi su who t» obli««<l 10 work for li»r livlag, and. prrhap» Li b«lp oilwr» at hout», IH» |» oftvn • Iwavy diag tu uo*aaqu»a<wi uf Ulti»«» Wouten wh” Work, »»pre-tally thoag who »»• «•«••stenlly on tlodr f»»t. *r> |HH'ullarly liabla lo U.» d*v»lonu>»uh of or«»«'» trwubly», a»d »houli par Ucularly h«ed Ih«- Orsi u>»ntt»«l*tlon», suoli •« Imrkach». p»lu» lu th, |ow»r liuti'« and low«r pari uf thn »toiuar-h, 11 regolar euri |>aliiful amulhly perioda II'. CASTOR IA tution so weakened that a simple malady might result seriously. A healthy, active circulation means good digestion and strong, healthy nerves, re As a blood purifier and tonic S. S. 3. has no eaual. It is the safest and best remedy for old people and children because it contains n«minerals, but is made exclusively of roots and herbs. No other remedy so thoroughly aud effectually cleanses the blood of im- puyities. At the same time it builds up the weak and de- bilitated, and reno- WW WW vates the entire sys tem. It cures permanently all manner of blood and skin troubles. Our Working Oiría. I5O Kinds for 16c. It w. < ’ j« i « ti«« Salxn*. wsrtaH.^,4 n.,w— ► • I« «r« f-nini In h, r»» gar«l*f » _» I and <M| more turn.« ttuar> «:,« ol|^r C In America. Tt.cf« it rmaoft for thfa^ w Fr.wri and operate over MOO a^r*« f .«r lite pr'dti' tion of our rtooi« « w*>«i« in order to Indu** you loir» u,eMI , fullowing er.orc- j r adente«! offer 1 I 1 For 16 Canta Postpaidi Í T I I 'S f SO bU4« of roroot I■•#!••• rillibH « It ■••■IS**n| ••rifeat < •• ••rU f tarin«« tomaln««, S4 parta«« tall««« variali««. Â It epl*MM kwi a«rf«, 1 •» frgoonolf b«««tif «I S«««r tntfr, " «net IOr*. 2«C. •*• » »•••« In »II Ito kind. IK..III..I. romui.ln. »••■•« -!• • ( rianmn, f..w. „ , 5 1 to..««—r with ..nr ’¿JÎnrM"in .nd Kp-ltx, < r/r V««*"? • poond, ríe all only I -V ,ut ••»- In. ««inn. Wril*u,d»L A JOHN A. IALZER If Ek CO . JjJj La Cro«««, W>t. $100 REWARD ,....... .*J1’«llm>“ for the ».kln» W<* P< bll»''no t u|)(),r .b- but s<dl fam ar»ta «n h»lr m»n . soluté to guarani»« oj ir fr«» •«»"*" box d» f, or wrtts ‘ “J, us for and bookb-t imhaüo *** iMr«M rr>RLfW« Rtvrnf «•« (|