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BUKUMGTuM KUTJT O., B. t ftAil. way Depot First iwh and ttUtewrt attest. 4 Yoan. ai(at base tsxni St. L., Hprir.r(e!d, Poorta, Bir. (tain via Monmouth f.-OOam.s T:Kpx Cb-.c&ffo, H'-erllne, CI in ion t UnlMqaa . t 7:36 w t Irif tB recti, BVarlstown, Bit- j llr.gton West JL. 1 1:48 pmlttj -Wan ft. Pan! ft Mlnneauolll.. - 4:S8 pini t:B0 aa Wlinc, Citnton a Dnbnfl. t 6:M lunj 8:40 pa M. L. , Kanfs City. Denver Pae Uuwt via tialeab'rg! TS (ml S:rB an "3.11. tDaily azcapi Snnday CHlOaliO, otlLWAUXEX tf. PaCl Hallway -Ksetae 9at5iwstere Dtalt'.tt Tiap-n Tweiiuvtii avert, bairia Fliat air 8eonl avebaea. L. B tsraer. Agent. TRAIWB I.x.vva nun If all aod Repress i in! 9:K.v UPaul xprts.... 4 :00 pa Fraught and Aceoran.'to. 8-00 ami tafia p Daily except Sonoay. poo Island a Pboxia KaiLwar ' v Dpot First ama and twanratli atraa- E. L. God, ai;DU Tirnn Ljuy Aaaiya Battsrn Hi. tfae 1 runy". 4:40 ani toTl pi )'r:s BtLoata Mail Sx... t:0llam 8:40 p Itpra.... 1:45 pm 11:16 as KrOTWAcrom. Pwflht ... 7:Kpm K ac thor ardAcximraoMloa.... fi:t)0 am 4:60 pn arve AocomJiuxlat'on .... 8:40 an 9rM pa abl Arf.otomolat1o ... :Hpm 7:6h ra fKWfnfer trains leave O., K. 1. P. (Mollrt noe) l.;pot live sitnniea earlliir than tiasi alven. Tntlna marxad dally, all otner traloi ally except Sunday. DUKLINOTON, CKDAB BaPIDI 4 hprthurB Hallway, depot foot of Brad; it eat, Davenport. J a. Morton, - Tk't i Pm. AitunU Pa veil port TTMn. Laava ABU7 pAtni;ar .... . yiuWht..... b4 -M ptu b7:00 i.m b'.0:K an tt4t" an Nortb. .tauoili Ptaajuger... "Wo. "Ill Fratalit .... aiaiwpml aeiASas bT-.IOpa rm :tki pm )pii:anin a Daily. bDally ereept enraay. ttoin sortb tln Boath and eaat. Mo. M ruua na'.veei tlelar Riptda and Ww Llbarty. NEW To the East via the R. I. & P. I.v vavcnport ffnj tltrnctdepot L Kurk l)aTl..... C 1'. I P Depot Lv Kk Island Twcrt' jib at Depot Ar Peora . . Ar BUxiraiiijt'on....... Ar Indianapiila ...... Ar LnnlivlUe.. .... Art Cincinnati..... ... Ar Unyton.... Ar OlnmbiK. Ar Jack.ouvill..... Ar Sprintilleld. Arm Lonta Ar Lincoln.......... .. Ar Dcatur Ar Mattnon .... Ar WvmnBvlilfl. . ...... Ar Terre nauM 4S ami 790am I05ia 140ta 14Bim 4 37 am 8 00 am SOS am 440 am 75 am D M am Slxpni 11 JO am 1 13 pel 4 15 pro e UK mil 918 pm nail am 7 4.t am 7 10 am GUipm lOWpm VUoia !lnfni 8 17 am 7 80 am 10 Warn u o am i 11' M am 9 IK am 10 4 am liitpm S 10 pei I nit pro t i t Pffi 7 ( 8 pw 3 15 pm 8Slpm "Ham 8Mpm 9 4&pm i ii pm 45 pm 1148 ni suuaai 730 pm THROUGH CAR SERVICE IJues cast of Pooria carry throngk onohea and sleeping can on night Ubinn to principle oltiei. R. STOCKHOUSE, Gen. Tioket Agent. Colons Sand Stone Quarries Sawed building stone, Ashlar and trimmings a specialty. For chcapnena. durability and boauty ctoo!Io! by nono. This stone does not wash or color the wail with a'kAli, etc Flans sunt us for estimates will receive careful attention and bo returned promptly at onr expense. Quarries 12 miles from Kook Inland on the C. B. 4Q.K.R. TrVns Nos. S and 10 will stop and lot visitors off and on. Bridge stone, corn crib blocks and foundation stone any size desired. Samples of Stone and Photos of llulMlnp can be soen at Room No. 12, Mitchell Lynde's bond ing. Address: Arthur Burrall, manager. Rock Island or Colona, 111. A Handsome Complexion i in of th creatrat rharms a woman rmi fOiWTI-8 tUKfLUlO l CITfl II. PASSEiraSERyi A woman's bst jewels are her babes. A healthy, happy child is wo manhood's most appropriate orna ment. A childless woman is to be pit- I :. .i . v. ' she be the posses sor of othtr jewels that are priceless. A womanly woman knows this and would sac rifice all the diamor.as of all the nations for the ciincinjf, confiding tonch of baby hands. Thousands of women lead childless, love less lives because of ill-health. They do not nmlerstand the dnties that they owe to them selves. They neglect the most delicate an important parts of woman's organism. The suffer untold agonies from weakness and dis ease of the organs that make motherhood1 possioie. ana never know the tbnlline touch of baby fingers. They imagine their cases bopcli-ss. In this they are mistaken. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a sure, safe, swift cure for all weakness and disease of the or gans distinctly feminine. It acts directly and only on these organs. It prepares a woman for motherhood. It allays all dig. comfort during the expectant period. It insures the baby's health and makes H coming easy and almost painless. More than oo.ooo women have testified in writing to its value. All good druggists sell it. Mrs. Rebecca Gardner, of Oraftom. Vnrfc r Va . writes: "I was so sick with dvspepsia that I could not eat anything for over four months. I h.i'l to starve myself, as nothing would stay on my stomach. I tried almost everything that people would tell me about, and nahin&r did me anv gorxl. I weighed only So pounds. 1 took two nni-tli-s of the Golden Medical Discover-. H thnnk God. and yonr medicine. I am as well as i ever was. and now weigh 12s pounds. I have a bottle of yonr ' Favorite PTescrirrtion ' now. and that isa wonderfi:! medicine for female veiknra Praise God that he created such a man as you.' Business is business. No time for head aches. Constipation canses them. Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure them by cur ing the cause. One little "Pellet" is gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic- Woltman The Jeweler. We are showing our Usual line of fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Fred Woltman, Jeweler. BellBbla Goodi at Book-Bottom Prices. 1806 8IC03D ATEMJK A Woman's Letters A year apart, lirin out an im.Mtrtai.t truth. When n Iruly hnimi'V recovers from sonv hroiik 4li?r:iHe that thrtratcml liiv. her rtu iral 'ittrstion is. Will it tnv ctirtMl?" V.rtr x tracts from two letters, answer this. "S'i ccra tton . n isi l :t cc incut and tl:c dcr nngcmentd made lito lmr ak-n. I irpao t tthc Wild t tlive Aiic Myrtle Tonic nnt in two tACfki k-1. cured, bat ncd t little more to make stare." A V It A It I-AT KB. "I havcnsednulri- inji tnrther iuix laot rear and mt comlatnts arc nil Rune. aik. . K. LAKK, Eng lish ( reck. N. I. The sole ntirnose of thc!e mnctiics. to curt tlir t!it ases itcvnliar to women. They curt rtv casw than nhvsieinns. or othcrrcmeIi: 'an and enre iterniattentlv. The m'tcnti'i., ttirtinn-scnsc ilan followed, nrcottnts for thii. Wiiil I Hive in a local treatment will alone enr: most cases. M vrtlc Tonic, an internal rcmr builds tip the broken down system. Hoth rcrncdie .ire totally dittcrrnt from nil other nid contain new and rar inirrcdicnts. t ncI oRcthcr, iiisei:c of women cannot reiist hem. IinrniiesH. irum:tt. certain and econ- mtical. $1. each. iimiilca and valuable iivuiim:, iree. VICTOR MEDICAL ASSWCI ATION. !Muth licud, Ind Mas M. J. Sab3IVT, Aent. V1TAL.IS THE NEW FKEKCH RECEDT. THE ABOVE RESULTSJom It quickly iM ntira-'iv rJ InOVI . rWlMll,trT-a tTliitMt.- 1 bWVH Tk. N rhil km..-. .-". ',". I ww : w -i-rai-s, r.fcii i irvama. ll-rrt'llOn. r.i-tl..rM Lrfl VttaalitV rn"' 1 rxulinsr Memory. WanUiPtT lnsiiuv tviia eimatiimntmn. CnrM aha.a atii .n i..ict ltTfa4MwriUi curante to 4 ar rMefuvJ bbiw- r.v- . i . umr rrewv Adorr CALUkSET MEDICINE Ca. CHICAGO. Hi. wot ai by aancad fabaT aad Hsrta vi...ir, ininiav, JOHNYGLK&CO, General Contractors ana HOUSE BUILDERS ' am, aet ta tlaei at Wsat- Siding, Flooring, Walnsooatiag ; 15th street, bet. 4th and Sth avenues 1 I 'Mil I J I fa mnun. aw aw wwiwmMtTmwm ANDRE'S MONUMENT. adals Have Chipped His Memorial Is Weataahuter Abbey. Xe&r the center of the south wall of the naro is a monument to Major Andre of Revoltticnary note. The very long inscription open it twina, "Sacred to the memory of Major John Andre, who, raised by his merit, at an curly period of Jifc to the rank of adjutant general of the British forces in America, and employed in an important bat hazardous enterprise, fell a sacrifice to fail zeal fur his king and country, on the 2d of Oc tober, 1780, aped 29, uuivrrszilly beloved and esteemed by the army in which be served and lamented even by his foes. " About the base of the monument, which is a panel set Ajrainst the wall, are several small figures. Those project from the panel, and represent the presen tation of Major Andre's letter to Gen eral Washington on the night before bis execution. The ease with which the beads of these figures could be broken off has been too great a temptation 1o relic hunters, and most of the beads have been knocked off and stolen. That such vandalism is not wholly modern is shown from the fact that Charles Lamb writes of the defacing of this very mon ument in this way in bis "Essays of Elia." Semthey, the rtcet, when a bov. jvas a pnpil at the Westminster school. Later in life he was exceedingly sensi tive in regard to bis political princi ples, and for a time a rc-rions quarrel existed between himself and Lamb, be cause the bitter, speaking in regard to this injury to Andre a menanit-ut, de scribed it as the "wanton mischief of some schoolboy, - fired perhaps with raw notions of transatlantic freedom. " Then, addressing iVmthry, he added. The mischief was done cbout the time that yon were a scholar there. Do yon know anything about tho unfortunate relic?" There ia now fastened upon the wall of the nave, above the nmnnment, a wreath of oak leaves which. Dean Stan ley, when he visited America, gathered near the spot on the bank of the Hndsnn river where Andre was executed. Al though Andre died in 1780, it was not until 1821 that, at the request of tho Duke of York, bis boucs were exhumed and taken to England to bn buried in the abbey. The box in which they were placed for tho voyage jg till preserved in tho oratory over St. Islip's chapel. where the wax figures oro kept Mux 13t:unctt Thrasher in St. Nicholas. Aaisaals III Birds are perhaps more commonly the victims of illusions thuti other animals. their stupidity about their eggs being quite remarkable Last year, for in stance, a nen got into tno pavilion or a Indies' golf club and began to sit on a golf ball in a corner, for which it made a nest with m couple of pocket handker chiefs. But many quadrupeds are not only deceived for the moment by reflec tions, shadows and such unrealities, but often seem victims to illusions lunnlv developed by the imagination. The horse, for instance, is one of the bravest of animals when face to face with dangers which it can understand. such aa the charge of an elephant or a wild hour at bay. Vet the courageous and devoted horse, so steadfast against the daugeis be knows, is a prey to hundred terrors of the imagination duo to illusions, mainly those of sight, fur shying, tho minor effect of these illu sions and bolting, in which panic gams complete possession of his soul, are caused, as a rule, by mistakes as to what the horso sees, and not by misin terpretation of whut lie hears. It is no ticed, for instance, that many horses which shy usually start away from ob jects on one side more frequently than from objects on the other. Tins is prob abiy duo to cciccts in the vn-iou ci one or other eye. In nearly all cases of shying tho horse takes fright at some unfamiliar object, though this is commonly quite harm less, such as a wheelbarrow upside down, a freshly felled log or a piit-e of paper rtmg before the wind. This in stoutly becomes an illusion, 1.4 inter preted as something else, and it is a cu nous question m cquiuo neuropathy to know what it is that tho licrse figures these harmless objects to be. When Russian ponies first began to be shipiicd to Harwich, they usually objected to pass near a donkey. This reluctance was explained on the hypothesis that the ponies seldom saw doukeys in Rus sia and mistook them for bears. Lon don Spectator. Tha Caraalrat Boarboaa. Where does the Due d 'Orleans got his fat? From the Spanish and Kt-aiwilitau Bourbons, of whom he is unquestionably a descendant, even though Louis Phi' lippe were a Chiappini. I cannot think rf any Prench DourLotis, except Louis XVI, his sister Clotil! and Pbilipr Egalite's father and the tVmte do Chambnrd and his sister, who a f re very fat. The two latter wen-, IiowrTiT, de scended from the Kcnpolilan m:d Span ish Bnurbona. Obesity has lut-n an r-ft recurring malady of the hpat; is h royal family ever since Elizabeth Farm married Philip V. Slie was the liein-ra of the fattest Italian that prot-ably ever lived, lie was a prince for a Humuut show whose legs had to lie prtppcd np by buckram and whah bnoccavs to pre vent them overlapping his feet. Patty legeneration impaired the usefulness of Charles 111 of Spain and destroyed the activity of the late VufTn Christina, grandmotber of the Oautey.. tie IVris. Onoen Isabella Mnetlr inherits tbe family failing. The (Viniteese de Paris makes a brave fight ituairct the Iw-n-di-tary diathesis by Bantingixiiig at Mar i en had and on the Aubergne nwaa-s, where she tires out all her sain keep ers. London Truth. "Did I bear that yonr mnle waa struck by lightning. Eph?' Vaas, sah ; dar was a powahful bolt hit de mnle right aland bis cans. " "Did it kUl him?" "No, sah; but it done broke up da sto'm.'' IXtrwt Fits Pies, The pests of the small courts art tha sBiportane attached to etiqnettw and tie thin skinned new and jealousy of the tonrtiers. Great pests of all enarra, but chiefly of the greater, are the hosts rf fussy yccple. humbugs of all Linda and projectors who want to secure royal pat ronage as a means of advert iaement. They are much more likely to get it than the deserving because tlwir instinct tells them bow to make their approach. Queens ar now pestered all over Eu rope with individuals who imagine money is to be made in getting np an ions to secure artistic and literary em ployment for women. The poor weak things would go to the wall if they were not brought into droves. The larger the drove the greater the number of sub script inns and the better for the drover. The Empress Frederick is ready to help feminine unions, but for handicrafts re quiring trained skill and talent, and not to get poor scribbling or painting shot into the market. The queens of Sweden and Denmark are of the same mind. But tho queen of Sweden likes to patronize authoresses on the side of religion and good morals. The cmpreas of Russia feels her way. My maid of honor tells me that the Prince of Wales' daughters are credited in northern courts with shrewdness and insight into the motives of fussy philanthropists. The most pleasant court for maids of honor is that of St. Petersburg. The Countess U. was there on a visit and wondered whether there were limits to the liberties of the courtiers, line sex is aa free as tho other. Tim ladies smoke, tkate, dance, take sentimental drives in the long daylike summer nights, flirt with grand dukes or with no matter vthom, throw themselves into Jove, dip lomatic, palace and even political iu- trigues. The latter may lead to Siberia. But tho gambling spirit is strong in them. Danger gives zest to enterprise and forbidden fruit is sweeteal. fai is Cor. Louden Truth. IMaleet htiailinara. "If yon want to study di.ilort shad ings, take a half liowu triW m one tf the big consolidated cars," said a prom inent lawyer to a Cleveland PuNt report er, "ion U near some ot tbf queerest attempts at pronunciation yna ever lis tened to. Yes, from tho couducti?. I've got so schooled iu the different ac cents that I can tell in a moment when a new conductor is aboard. I nndiTstand a good many of these fare takers are Ca nadians. If that is so, Canada must he as fall of dialects as the Austrian em pire. My favorito test is in the word transfer.' In six trips I heard itpro- nounci'd six different ways. L-1 mo try to reproduce them: " Tranefras.' " TraiUBflr. " Trunsfum. " Tr.twnsf.fa. " 'Trinsfars. "Drnnfver.' "The Inst example emanates, I am inclined to think, from an official of German descent All the other conduct ors were unmistakably from some por tion of tho llritii-h possessions. Listr the next time yon go aboard a motor and see if you can connect the dialect artist with his original nationality." Tho AtNMMphen. The general causes which act on the movement of the atmosphere are defined by Professor Conin, in an addre lately delivered before tho British Itoval insti tute, as gyratory influences, and, when once tho movement ia set going, it con tinues tif itself ami somi times increases in amount In tlie first place, Prof.-ssor Coma declares, the movement of the rotation of the earth is to be cited. which always brings with it small component of rotation for m displace ment of a gaseous masa in latitude or altitude, ami, in tho second plaee, and as decisive a cause, the solar heat, which warms the air near the surface. or the clouds. Thus n lated, ami as the asci naing teuiienr-y or tin. ncatcii gas cannot bn equal oyit the whotn surface exposed to the rays of the sun as much because of tho nature of the ground as because of its iuequalties the equilib rium is upset in parts and gaseous col' nmns ascend. When once gyration is es tablished, tho causes producing it keep it up and augment it First Sir ef f'nwssmet hi. Dr. C W. Ingrahaiu says: A riw of temperature of from one balf to one de gree at sumo periisl of greater or less duration every St hours may be re garded as the firkt symptom of put monary tubcrculiai. occurring previous to every other symptom, and before the general health of the individual is in fluenced to a nnticeab!e degree. Tlie tempernturw will be men elevated f4- lowing bodily fvigun. Excluding other morbid condiiHHis that woaM ranw e similar rlevutHHi of trmperatate.it Is safe lo diagnnwt tbe caw aa one of pal monary ( laryngeal tum-reubi wh-a this temperature has persisted for pnon of two weeks and H n--vitcH with lens Of Weight aud VlUhtv, rvefj though there has been noarcntnpanyiug cough or expcrtonslHiu and though rb ical examination gives m-gative rmilts. ew lor It Ledger. Tha Tellww Jacket. The yellow jacket of the great Chi- neso statesman Li Hang Chang more of a vest than a jacket It la made t 1,1 r " yil"W "atin. has ao sleeves. Bis 1 ,h wtnT cl'"N 7. and reaches a little below the Waist. It does not faatra a frteit, but at the side, with small t tons, and on the front is emhnne'rd the royal drag-et of China. Only gvw men in all the empire cf China are ea titled to wear it, and yua may tuna oar recent guest, the wie and kindly Li ttnng Cbanc. enjoys bis high ta-ivileg aew xora limes. Ankle aeraHa. For a sprained ankle poor hot water the height of two fert over tha sprain. This should t.- y p-ald or tbree tinna a day. WOMEN WHO MADDEN MEN. VWy Da M a. www Umm t w Wosneaj anay be charaainar. arboIlT devoted to their homes and their ans- baada, and yet be so tact lea, tboacht- leas and aggravating as to drive boa bands to the extreme cf misery. Any observant bacheUr could recall numbers of instances of Wonaea who fmra want of tact and intelligence atwalsaon driv ing their husbands mad by getting on their nerves. They forget that busy men require absolute brain rest, change of scene, change of subject They forget that, however worrying the little affairs of a boas hold may be, the anxieties of great holiness upon which the whole family's present and future depend ore lar greater. A friend of mine who ia now nearly a millionaire told tno ia confidence that while be waa sitting ooe igbt over bis smoking room fire won dering whether be could Beat day possi bly survive a terrible crisis which was hanging over his bead and might lead to disastrous bankruptcy, with debts to the extent of 300.000 or so.bisv.ife came whining into the room to say the ontcner must be paid the next day. And the amount of the butcher's bill was under 00. It is on eoch ore anions that a man wants a helpful wife one who will tell him about cc read aloud the la. . good novel, who will say; -Come. M us go to the theater tonight Yon need change erne." Ami. above all. one who knows just when her husband requires nothing more than to be left alone. It ia women who get on their hnband' nerves that drive thrm to take bachelor holidays when they ought to be getting more enjoyment from the wife's com' pankmahip. Of coarse there are men who are al ways out cf sorts dyspeptic bears with ore beads, who require strong mmda lo manage then bnt there are very many other who only want judicious, svm patbetio treatment to I the beat hus bands in the world. Avoid bring sillr. avoid saying silly things or trying to male conversation or commenting on remark your husband has made. Head and think ia order tocnlttvate ia telligence and rearmivvfulneaa, with I lie object in view of being his ennnarlor and his friend, and, above all, "rhum." That word means much. Londoa Graphic. Facg.rles la Calleeajaaa, The question of forgeries which dis figure our national collections cannot pass unnoticed. I do not assert that the South Kensington mnseum contains more of them than are lo be found la similar institutions .n the continent. though it probably kaa, for with such exquisite and beautiful skill are these objects nowadays forged or "faked" that the most practical expert may now and again be victimised by them almost without disgrace. So perfect has the an of the forger become and so fine an art ist the forger, so elaborate his plots and conspiracies 10 catch even the wariest of directors and col lectors, that eifien the only safety lies nowadays in written guarantee and proved proven ianre from one reputable col lect ion to another. need nut n fi r to any even of tha moat notorious forgeries in houth Kensington museum, for that is obviously the dnty of a properly appointed committee tif experts, which should at the earl iet ible moment be constituted. I do not agree with Sir J. C Kobinson's first pri.pfaal, that such frauds should be de al roved out of all existence. I believe that a far utter purpose would be served by branding them In delibly as forgeries and bringiug thera together in a tingle room, 10 lurm an edifying forgery txlnbiiioa by them selves, with all particulars as lo the dealers from whom they were obtained and the price which was paid for I hem. The educational value of each a collec tion would be considerable and aa an oLject leasun instructive in distinct ways to collector, student, forger a director, and only a little tuoral courage would be required to art cm the auggva- turn. Moreover, the fine artiste who made them might be thus discovered and encouraged in tmaw IxffwiraMe work. At tbe same lime the revision of the mnseum labels should be proceeded with and tbe numerous errors which at present miaload the publw remedied. Contemporary Review. A Carteaaly Nwl Ciaraea. Tliere is a garden in Brixton kept by an old gentleman w bn-h presents some curiosities in floral nooM-uclature. The owmr has been ariw-d with a desire ta label his flowers afirr loo manmr of botanists, but knowing nothing of scien tific terms ct 41 Milted an arquaintaoca. The result is more amusing than appro priate and proves the folly of wtadoea where igwe-anee la fclias. rentifM nane have b-n afhted to alt the flow rs bnttriely (ha prtmipht that a rose ly any other auune will amell aa wvt." f me ro ts-ara toe iarf iptMa "Nux vomica. " ameher ia boldy lab hd Nisi rnns," a third la amrsaM ea t "Itarievaaobe" and another to ha "Par tK-tisi muiini 1 isa aoaatear rarre-ner toexnsrduwtiy pmesl ot aits e4ctL, and no onw h eniighiamat haw on the laeongraity tf the d wcript Loe dn lrrrgrai a. pew OaajeaaOiB. Mamma Well. E, what did 70a Vara at arbor 4 tuUyf Elaia laeed i Lrarosd to speU. Mamma Now, w hat did Toe tear IO epsU? I.ue Man. Mamma And bewdoyrsi rpn ma Ele fi.wlTr M aaain. Mamma Now, how 00 oa spell hnyf EUm (after a iiwot rneeti. The aame way, oaiy la littler Mt.ra. Wwhingtoa TiBsea. saw aw rey tae. Pieparatoiy to frying lives? or veal rover it fur a mmata or two with hull ins: water. Pat dry with a clean towel. mil ia rVwir and fey lis a eersi pa) aattl tfeea; THE TURN OF LITE. THE f0ST CRITICAL PXUlOO IK THC LiFC CF A WOWAW. af In Kelly, of There (a ae period ia woeoaa'aeartWy eareer ahk-h she apprnehes with aa aaach anxiety aa the "change of Life. let daring the past twenty years women hare a Womaa. It is safe te aa v that women who themwlvca fic the eventful period. paaa through It mocheaaier than ia the pe.4. There M but cme cunrse to pu rae to aalslue the nervattBcnm- plitkma. and pTcpere the Syvtera r the thanire. I.vdia R rinLhamu Vegetable I '.wnpnWtMl 4nul4 tw aeed. It H well fr Umm anptVeictiitig this time, to write Vra. Pitikham. at t.van. M Shebaa thecxperieaee eaf t-ears to aid her ia ad vbong. She w ill 4iarge yon not bin jr. She helped thU womaa. who wara: "1 have cd I.vdia 11 PttiVhams Vegetable I'oanpnaad ia my family lew years, with the twt realt. iwwne ime iroMr daarhter bad catarrh of the womb, and it rtt ireljr cared her. I waa aptSK'htng the chaare f life." and waa in a doolnrable rxndi lion. My wenh lisd fallen, and the bea -ing-dowa paraand teictraelie were tcrtll'le. and kidtM VaetTet-ted. I began taking tlie 'imrud. and my paina ccaed. I roo.idTM. the atmng bridge Ueea a,Saws and health, and rennne-iid K toevcyvbodt I meet W bo deeds it" WttS. L. ktlXT, ratchogae, U I. KaVet caaea Air t.ai ri. Mr. Sargent of England baspahlishcd remarkable facte showing the in flnence t4 outdcac aroapal toot and rser Cies la lessening the rate of mortalilf and that of ail tndonr 00: apaUiooa, if long coot meed, ia raising tnwrato mortality among tbe classes following The greater longevity of rteraoos liv ing la the country appears to be alatrsu Wholly dae lo the fact that tha genater port ton of time is spent oat nf dam Though occatonal1y t stmsed to all aorta of laclemnt wealbes, these rural 1st attain a marh greater average longer Ity than any class of piofi asiunal snen. tradesnwn, ahopkeepers or meehauics who stw'od 1 lie greater portion of their days w.a-king or eittiug ia contlad atniosphere. It ia Hit sbowa by Mr. Sargent splendid array t etatistkatbat the caty "avengers and newer men, w ho are daily exposed to all kinds of foal mlora. are longer lived than tha tradesmen and professional pope, owing, ao doubt, to the vital influence the pee atria which I bey eptnd most of their time. bt Louis K'teiblie, INaela Wraa Rajwy faasrala. A well known Irishman who is dead waa m than likely to be at the faneral of any of his acquaint- aneea, or even at that of any toniawmt Hibemiaa. ihomca be might asg Imow tbe dervanid rsuoally. walking t bis plana cf tjosiaeea oo morning, he tast a tancval tirorvwsion. wbtrh. try its beigth, pear lauaed It If lo be I bat J a felhsw otMMitrymaa. As he w atted fr the carriag to crnep by Sane th lay et'eesst its eluw fir and seeing that the tab (fpusitie to him bal I sit 4ie peawttg.'r he eefsied in. aft't the carriage had again started lie aaid lo ht rsii ruoiHei : "Vvhcsat I uncial is this, air? ' The man h4ed an In eurtriwi. "Sore I don't know." be c-pli-4. h'm eilycwit a- a last like yetwiir." IVarwai'e Wwkly. Tha aoa awiee la tho world for eat. hcBlaea. aorea, aleara. awlt r ken ox. fevev sores, aeUor, chapwad kaada. ahLblaina. eoraa aad au aua arapUoaa, aad poeiuvaly em ailoa or ao pay raanlrad. It te ra aatoad to aivw pat fert eatlefaoUoa, ar asonev rot aadd- ITtee M awata pat roa. rorsaie bv Harts UUaebeyar. 1 rwaat rmsal IV. W illiame' Indian file (lint ill cam Idiad. hloadiar, alnereted aad Itrbiag piiea. It anaorhe tbe temors. ai,a s the iu-fcieg at wnoa, acta aa a ttralUoa. givea instant re- reiief. Ikr. tAUliams ladiaa rile (hatmoat is prepared otily for p4kM aaa item eg r tha private parta, aad aouiiag eiea. r-very oot te tranra sold try drurrisi. aet lie mail for ho cents wee tl per he. Wtixiawe Mr Co.. rropa.. Cleve. laaa. Ohio, ror aaM are aU rar gists. Wasa BaSiy war o w. we gawe ma Oa a 1 irta. Va aw has CUatravebe Chllwren Cry for Pitcher's Oastorla. hi j cry v 11 V FROFESSIOIIAL CARDS. Attorney, at Law. AMotwfjt aA CsTaaoaUort at taw. Attoraej at Law. Lena waaawasaf aV klaaa aweavpQy a t. atatea a 1 at subs la mat UaVaa, rasnsBot aiael. Attotsojt al Law. wawT aTTIaar?, t ica2TTfaa,i Dr. A Pajsiclaa aad aTgaom. ana aaox, aatw aUal. OBat eaa- Is tl a. aV, I tt aal t w-lai Era, Ear, Soaa Ml Tkroat Onlj. ArBbttaota and Esportntaadeata. BaaWU A tawai halli QUO. t. CTAPPlTaTAm Arobltact. Flana aai aaawrlwtsaSsawa Vav an en anUauaw, Ksibis la aurstehwwa. rt4a.teT. CUIITIAKKOCK VUBSESY. Cat riowwra aad Daalfaa at all kiaoa. Cntrstea.M DXSTI8T. DCaTTXBT. D1VTIJT. DEKT1JT- ZTa af. D. UffAUaCSte ofnra. nawa at Wtriwsw aiesh. Si is at Tbhg 4 k may eiaaais. tawansswu IVtVatAMCE. aODatji Insurance Agents. nc ottier tlms- trwal aad wall known Fire Ineur- ntas Oie ol lowing : 1 tie Oa . a .wim i m N tuf . ..yt'iOaia, V F ,..-.J'a adi HOIa ....jlwrlilll 1 aafienseter, V M . SJillwmaaa, Ww Kiss aniaa,Vaa . . o una aa oaf owaaa Uenaaa Flea sm Maimet'lfe at 11 wa atacaaetre ... w Telephone lOaT. General Insurance Agent. TVaels Fwa eot rtSSaWwIsd Iczui Prcaptly Pell Rets Bats ant eallaiils iaaiiaiit eat atari j tew aaweaef fc oillciaaS. REMOVAL. OWT rut at KIT Hamblag, HcAtlaj, Gat Fitting, Scwtar npc. AH Watt Uaataatoad. Qcsei22cld Crcbea IIOI THIED AttXVK Dr. Ky Renovtttr. ttTz toaaaw4,aamslta4t. 'Vnp )H loVV f i aaaaf k bU I W)w1t aM iViia. At Ul U 1W OWVaV aU aasVasr siwaw, tawiesra, law. Maoae t awtH. a saw: t as U a. ea. I la a. at. Ofline niiraaf Clinitasnta ahiot fsseoiid atNaraa, asonng near.