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pots Your Bck Ache? Trnist :i;:t pain when on® wm 4 a r&fcfim < ha: ;••'■■, puliin-a |H :> t i" n "'it ti \• >u from morn ■ * iv no£ P u£ the medicine J ■HHi'tly on the disease V, hv M ’9§SB apply the cure right O® spot itself ? 2 You can do it with a DP-Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plaster Immediately after the is applied, you feel, .its warming, soothing in 'fluence. Its healing remedies quickly penetrate down deep into . the inflamed tissues. Pain is quieted, soreness is re lieved and strength imparted. No plaster was ever made like H. No plaster ever acted so quickly and thoroughly. No plaster ever had such complete control over all kinds of pain. Placed over the chest it is a powerful aid to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; relieving congestion and drawing out all inflammation. VOR SAT.K PT ALT. nRUOOISTR. J r. CO„ Lowall, Mats. AVegetable Preparation forAs- w similating the Food atui Reg ula - W ting the Stomachs and Bowels of wj I Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- Sri nessandßest.Contains neither S Opium,Morphine nor Flineral. I| Not Narcotic. 1 Jieajx of Old IySWUELPITCBEH jKj Pumpkin Seed-" Wi A/x.Senna * ] Sr Pochelle Salts - I BE] Anise Seed. * I w Uppermost - / iHg Jh Carbwtob Soda * I S*,, fir*™ Seed - \ ;,!• Clarified Sugar • f b'uUuyran flavor J % A perfect Remedy forConstipa- S' lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, ■ Worms .Convulsions Feverish- fl tsess and Loss of Sleep. S facsimile S.gnature of S|. _ NF\V V(MtK._ B EXACT COPT OF “The More You Say the Less People Remember.” One Word With You, SAPOLIO SHOOT _ TVINCtIKIEB IMPED 6un Shells Used bvAlltheQhmpiwShot^. ficc. Jem Nme on a Postal QJ)t, ’ rot) 152 Mil IUM3TRATCD QTAUXUI. Winchester Repeating-Arms & tst H’lrtcxtsrct in MiwHwtn Cart/ ASTHMA IMfl POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC OJ infill minutes. Bend ImOkRKSD for * FKLK trial na< kjp .. f id r y s DrufTfritt*. <.>n Hox * nt r r 'T- -i k Jj Address THUS. WPHiM. fiULi., fL. EYEWATER] SOLD. A Her hair was golden hue/, A bit inclined to red A While truant locks likeA>irds in flocks, Went circling ’round!her head. I She passed .dm on the street, Then disappeared from sight, j Within a door, that on it bore "Stage way” in letters white. She acted in a piece Calle'd Winning Woman’s Way— And having sent for seats, he went That night to see ’her play. He wondered if she’d dance, Or play a comic role — Or throw’ her art into a part, To harrow up one’s soul. And so that night he went— The ply was awful rot — He worried through acts One and two. And yet she cameth not. The last act she appeared— Alas, ungracious fates— She bent her head, and all she said:- “My lord, your carriage waits.” • * 7 PORTO RICO S WINTER CLIMATE. On reviewing the impressions of a tour nearly ail around this island by railroad and carriage and across the island over the great military road, the first and perhaps the last are of the delightfulness of the climate and the beauty of the scenery. The ex traordinarily equable temperature is due to the prevalence of the trade winds; for Porto Rico lies far out in the ocean, east of Haiti, and 1,000 miles east of Havana. In our mid winter the thermometer stands every day at about 80 degrees in the shade and goes down to about 70 degrees at night, or in the bids to 60 degrees. | in the sumroc; a temperature of 90 ; degrees is reached, but never more j than 92 degrees. There is thus no j winter. AR the year around the army officers attend receptions in their white linen suits, and only the thin nest under-garments can be worn, ’rhe constant wind blows directly across the island. In winter the moisture carried from the sea condenses into an’occasional little shower, more fre j quent in the hills, and all day cumu- I lus clouds are scattered about the hor- CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / % Signature W (\ Jf** In fur Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMt CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. izon or afford a few minutes’ shade from the bright sun. The air is abso lutely clear, with no smoke, haze, or dust. The heavier summer showers 1 and the moisture of the air in winter | (about 75 per cent, of saturation) with i occasional spits of rain keeps the ; streams full and the ground moist. I The climate is delightful, and the island ought to be come, like Bermuda, a favorite winter resort for invalids.—William Hayes Ward in Review of Reviews PHILIPPINE NOMENCLATURE. According to Mallet, the Island of Luzon was so called because its Span ish conquerors observed that to front I of the cabin of every inhabitant there stood a large cylindrical wooden mor -1 tar, which, in the language of the j Tagalas, was called a losong. and in j Aich was pounded the rice that INrmed. and still forms, the staff of J life to these people. The name Manila (or Maiciila as it has bfen spelled) is supposed to be compounded of the two Tagala words, ma, an apocopated form of mairon, "(where) there is,” and nila, the name of a shrub (Ixora manila) of the order Cinchonaceae, which grows in great abundance cc the shores of the bay of Manila. The Visaya or Central Philippine islands derive their name from their inhabitants, who, at the time of the arrival of the Spaniards, had the cus tom of painting their entire, body in different colors. The Spanish name is from the native word "bisaya,” meaning “painted man.”—Scientific American. MUTUALLY ENTERTAINED. j - Ter will in ger—l found why Jones i and Smith are so fond of arguing with each other. Peterson —As near as I can find out each one thinks the other is a fool.— Puck. = A MISTAKE. Mary—Teacher says history repeats itself. Tommy—Well, I guess it don’t. And a feller's got to do sopie purty hard scrappin’ to be able to repeat it him-1 self.” —Truth. Mrs. Beveridge is the daughter if George M. Langsdale, of Greencastle. She and her husband w’ere college stu dents together and fell in love over their books, as so many western lads and lassies do. She is a very beauti ful woman, tall and girlish in figure and of a pronounced brunette type, with small regular features, very w’hite and even teeth, a w-inning smile and hair which rebels against being con fined and w’aves about her face. She is popular in soeiety and enterta'ns with a grace and dignity v n'ich will do honor to a senatorial mansion in Washington. The Beveridges have no children. They belong to many of the best social clubs and charitable organ izations in Indianapolis. Both are members of the Meridian Street Meth odist ehureh, the most aristocratic or ganization of that denomination in that part of the state. Days of the Hot> Numbered. The greatest eleetrieian in the world de- Clares that the days of the horse are num bered, and tlml in a snort time electricity will supplant it. Diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys and blood would he a curios, ity if sufferers would take Hostetler's Stom ach Hitters. There would then be practi cally no dyspepsia, indigestion or constipa tion The University of Virginia has re ceived a giftof SIO,OOO for the purchase of books devoted to Virginia history Try Grain -O! iry tirain 01 Ask your g r, cer t 1 day to show you a package of (!R\! VO. the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without, injury as well as the adult All who try it, like it. GRAIN O has that rieli seal brown of Mocha or .lava, lint it is made from pure grains, and tho most delicate stom ach receives it without distres i. tg the price of coffee, loe. and 25 ets. ner package. Sold by all grocers. The Yale-Harvard dual track games will be held at the Yale field on Sat urday. Mav 13. A Remarkable Offer. TLf special offer made elsewhere ill our adver tising columns by the T. M. Roberts Supply House, Minneapolis, Minn., should fie carefully read by every reader ol this caper. It is made in good faith by a reliable Crm, and consists of remark* .uie values. He —Phrenologists locate benevo lence exactly at the top of the head. She—Yes, as far from the pocket book as possible.—Boston Traveler. Have It Handy. lie cried out In agony, and they ran to the neighbors for help. Sciatica was torturing him. Better run for St. Jacobs Oil. or have it handy. It is known to cure the worst cases. The most active volcano in the world is Mount Sangay, 17,190 feet high, s-ituated on the eastern chain of the Andes, South America. It has been in constant eruption since 1728. What Do the Children Drink? Don t give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called GRAIN O? It is delicious and nour ishing, and takes the place of coffee. The more Grain O you give the children ! the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain Ois made of pure 1 grains, and when properly prepared | tastes like the i hoice grades of coffee, I but costs about > 4 as much. All grocers ; sell it. 15c. and 25c. A basket ball associatirn has been formed at Cornell and much encour agement is being givgn to the sport IfiWe aCoW in o fl fgg ™ E O ST\ LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLET! This Signature <£> Oftd™ is on eierj box of LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE TABLETS. Accept no substitute represented to be "just as good ” A GRIP CURE (hat DOES CURE! Jacobs Oil cores Rfieumatlsia. Jacob* OH 14 Neuralgia St. Jacob* Oil •• Lumbago. St. Jacob* Oil Solution. St Jacob* Oil M Sprain* St. Jacob* Oil *' bruise* 8t Jacob* Oil “ Soreues* St. Jacob* Oil •* StilTuess. St. Jacob* OH “ Backaoh* St Jacob* Oil “ Muscular a-a-* Mass meetings will be held through out Cuba to adopt a platform for the new Cuban party. Shake Into Your Shoe* Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the r eet. It cures pain ul, swollen, smai ting, ncr' ous feetan i instantly takes the s ingoutof corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort dis covery of the age. Allen's F ot-Easemakes tight-fitting Of new shoes feci easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching leet. Try it hi-<Um. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores By mail for 2ftc, In stamps. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. Articles of incorporation of the American Beet Sugar company, with a capital of 120,000,000 have been filed in New Jersey. • Avoid the Ni K lit Air. Avoid the night air when damp and cold, and you will often avoid having neuralgia, but St. Jacobs Oil will cure It no matter what is the cause and no matter how long it has continued. It is semi-officially announced in London that the Anglo-Russian nego tiations in regard to China have as sumed practical shape. Oh, That Delicious Coffee ! Costs but lc. per lb, to grow. Salzer has the seed. German Coffee Berry, pkg. loc.; Java Coffee pkg. 15c. Snlzer’s New American Chicory 15c. Cut this out and send 15c. for any of above puekages or send 30c. and get all 3 pkgs. and great Catalogue free to JOHN A. SAI.ZEK SEED CO., La Crosse, Wia. (c, uj Six thousand garment makers of Philadelphia are preparing to strike for higher wages. How’s This ? We offer Ope Hundred Dollars Reward for °* C..tnrr! that can not !>’ cured by Hall s ( atarrh " ’ore. F. J. CHENKY & CO., Props., Toledo,O. the undershrnod, have known F. J. (’honey for tm* last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and flnaii ctnlly able to carry out any obligation made by tlu ir firm. \\ r.sTtlr Tip ax,Wholesale Druircists,Toledo (). W ai-ihxo, Kixn w A Marvin,Wholesale Drmr yis! s TANARUS ijedo, Ohio. li all’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting < irectly upon the blood and mucous surface** of the s\ stein. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by ail Dr tr.Tists. Testimonials free. llall’s Faintly Pills are the best. Almost 100 indie* men ts were re turned by the grant jury at Vincennes, Ind., against persons for failure to pay dog tax for the year 1898. Bt'otnus Inermis Grass! It’s the greatest gruss on earth—Salzer eays so. This grass yields 4 to 7 tons better hay than timothy in dry, rainless countries; yields even more than that in Ohio, hid., Mich.. Wis.. lowa, 111., Mo., Kans ; , Ncbr.. Mont., yes in every State of the Union! Salzer warrants this! Pota toes $1.20 a Bbl. Send this notice to JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., LA CROSSE. WIS., and 10 cents postage and receive their great Seed ( atalogue and sample of this grass seed and nine other farm seed Rarefies free. (c. n.) Rear Admiral Kautx, who is to look after our interests In Samoa, is an Ohio man 60 years of age, and an Annapolis classmate. of Admiral Dewey, with whom, as a midshipman, he made his first cruise on the old frigate Colorado. In Cure n Cold in One Day Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. ,<J on each tablet. Herbert Putnam or Boston accepted the congressional librarianship. Attention is called to J. J. Gregory & Son’s adv. of seeds in another column. Mrs Martha Place was electrocuted in New York for murdering her step daughter. Piso'v Cure for Consumption Is th* only rough medicine used in iny house —U. (J. Albright, MilHinburg, Pa, Dec. 11, '95. Rudyard Kipling continues to im prove and will leave his room In a few days. Lime’s Family Medicine Mown Ihe bowels each day. In order to be healthy litis i necessary. Acts gently on llie liver and kidneys. Cures sick head ache. Price 45 ami 50c. John Sherman is critically ill witu pneumonia at St. Pierre. Martinique. Coughing Leads to Consumption! Kgmp's Balaam will slop the cough at once Go U your druggist to day and gel „ ,ample led tie free Sold in and *U . , .It Imiues Go at once; delays re dangerous. Ihe conference of American rabbis at Cincinnati discussed Zionism MOTHERHOOD is woman’s natural destiny. Many women are denied the happiness of children . , through some derangement of the generative organs. Actual barrenness is rare. Among the many triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable " Compound is the overcoming of cases SOffßfl IA/C o£ supposed barrenness. This great medicine is so well calculated to regu late every function of the generative or gans that its efficiency, is vouched for SmrW&H f f T'V b y multitudes of women. OfAfflU# T Mrs. Ed. Wolford, of Lone Tree. ~ — 1 lowa, writes: *! RS - P,NKA M-~ B efore taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I had one child which lived only six hours The doctor said it did not have the proper nourishment while I was carrying it. I did not feel at all well during preg nancy. In tune I conceived again, and * thought I would write to you for advice. Words cannot express the gratitude I feel f towards you for the help that your medi cine was to me during this time. I felt like anew person; did my .work up to the last, and was sick only a vV'.T’!7*gW short time. My baby weighed ten pounds. He is a fine boy, the Wj'! W joy of our home. He is now six JR weeks old and weighs sixteen pounds. Your medicine is cer- wi tainly a boon in pregnancy. ” Ever since my last child I j suffered with inflammation of L'WBw ( tiNgf ’ the womb, pains in back, left $ aA head ached all the time. I jPf|W{ & \±\ could not walk across the floor WSfjjV I kept getting worse, until two years ago I wrote to you for advice, and began taking V Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. <£*^4-V‘Y - I had not finished the first bottle before I felt better. I took four bottles, and have been strong and perfectly healthy ever since, and now have two of the nicest little girls.” Gov. Pingree says he is not going to attend the silver banquet to be held in New York April 19. Mrs, Winslow's Sooth i no St an r f,u children teething softens the stitii*. reduce* inliaiiims tion, allays pain, cures wind colic -‘ic a bottle Lady William Bercsford, formerly Miss Lily Price of l’roy, arrived from England. WANTED.—Case of bad healt h that HI P*A N*ffw|ll noi benefit. Send itctyit* to Kinnu* Chemical Cos„ -Sew York, for 10 samples and l,00i) testimonial*. Carter H. Harrison was unanimous ly renominated for mayor by the dem ocrats of Chicago. SL aSgSsaa&Mgw&l An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of I'Tcts, manufactured by the California Fia .Syrup Cos., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to he medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste ami acceptable to the system, it is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs arc used, as they are pleasant to (ho taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fig .Si rup Cos. only. In order to get its bcnelli lil effects and to avoid imitations, please remember t lie full name of tlio < lorn puny printed on flic front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL LOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK, N Y. for sale by all Druggists.—Price 50c. per Ix.ltle. PENSIONS-- Writs o*Bt. 01/ r JILL, roiba Afieit. WzillUrtra PJSO’S 'CUP E FOR 2|RCTS I . lr *, C , URtS * Hm kjL fI.SE OILS | Meet Cough syrup. Tastes (ity u. Use H-.m ay CC N S UM-Rlf ION ”’IS BUB UNION 23—13 Farmers’ Knifes Free! Northern Grown will at once convince tm ; there are no netlor grown ami we therefore make the following unheard of offer to the readers of this papeyw ,37 Packet* fresh warden rwmlk ,ud knife No. Tik *ll for 7 H’tM. postpaid or 87 packagne fresh garden Tittle *nd knife No ?7sb. ull for 91 eta postpaid. Cut out thl* ad vert i Moment and tend ua 77ots. if you want knife No* 7§b, or tftete. if you want knife No. 77s b. and the fok ! lowing grand collection of Till’. BEST VKUF.TaBLjI BEEDH. (retail price ia over $1.75) and we will sen# the entire 87 packets and the knife FREE, all poet, paid. % ! No. 7 SB. lpkg. Gem Vena, 1 pkg. EcHpwe lUftod Turw !n tp Beet, 1 pkg, Dwarf Wax Beans, ‘J pkge* Lorly.l one l ean, 1 pkg Htring IteanH, 1 pkg, A Yellow Danvers flat,Onion. 1 Dkg. Kobbe a Gem Watermelon, 1 pkg. ()x Heart Caiw J rotH, 1 pkg. Large Early York Oabhag^ 1 pkg. Marble Mammoth Drumhea# P# Cabbage,! tkg. Lour Green Cucumbeik A 1 pkg. Danvershalf long Currot*; 1 itkjL . A Green Citron MuHkmelon, 1 No. 7ISJE* pkg. Perfection Tomato. 1 rw Its pkTrophy Tomato. 1 pkg. 1 sSB llutabaa. 1 i ku. Pig Boeton h ■\S l.ettuce, *2 pkga Purple Top 39 I M Turnip, 1 nktf. Hollow Crow n ■ ParMnipM, 1 pkg. lon Scarlet IBB^ m Kadiah. 1 pkn. Double Ourled B Pareley, 1 pk, (’elery, 1 pkg. J§ I ■ Thyme, 1 pk. French Break- Isl i ■ fast liatlixh, 1 |*ka. Summer I ('rookneck Siimuth, 1 pkg, Ijt f! r Curled Simpson Lettuce, 1 SHVI pkg Eearly lint Dutch Turnip, \ V 1 pkg. Scarlet 'l'urn ip Kadish, 1 pk. Denver Market Lettuce, \ pkir. Early ItusMian Oucuinhere, 1 fBHI i*k. Cut ham K i iut 1 pkg. Sweet PuiiiDk i n,2i k : ll.irlyA inrov Moia Corn, 1 pag lted Globe Onion / KNIFE FREE. I^K VM. At. 77 centH the No. 4* f * hlado C ;r, ;rosq h,„ k letfnlLßa i UJ handle, ln--t Htcel u nriinlMdl U*! /BH J knife w ; II l>o Hunt l'ltllL. % Wkv The No. 77id>, knife in junk \ I'SEm what every farmer should J have. Kxtra weight, tinely polished tq ’t, three heavy V.* / bitHil blmlus, Includiut? hoof \^j^Bß blade. Weiriveit FULL to every \A Person ordering the a)>ove colleo- V tlon at 97cte. tlrough title adver tlHement, or wo will furnieh theß7 frenh packet m of garden anode to anyone poetpald fot l7cte~no better eeede grown or Mold at tint price. Thlt •ollectioncannot be broken or any variation made. •geeial.—ln order to tent this newspaper aa an ftfr NrtUlug me limn lo everyone wli • will enclose this ftdvertineinent with tnhir order w will send 20 paoki tges (value#l free, makingf>7 pact ageaof fresh garden •eeds and the knlio No. 7k> f..r 77 Cents, or knife Nt /7hb and 57 pac uge* for B 7 cent-, A remarkableofffc f. M. kobei ts Supply hou e, Minneapolis, Mina* I FOR 14 CENTB winh to gain this year 200,000 uew • net mem, end hence offer BfrCnlrT 1 Ike i:t Imy Radish 10e VBo|M9 j I kg Flo It Hipe Cn.>age lUe uMKBj9I Liu IliMl Red lUntl lde | M'C'ISSl!i ‘ Look Lightu*g Cucumber.. we i •SmWhJBkBf 1 .. Balzer ■ Boet Me JBIWinWrW 1 California Fig Tomato §oo * rNkki.iußiaM 1 Fariy Dinner Onion jfic 1 8 Brilliant Flower Heeds...l 'iiVgffeg Worth SI.OO, (or 14 Cts. tiou' Lf kH A bore 10 worth tI.OC, we will m.l Vim s“,*** yo " together with oui greet Bfj mg I'liint and Head ( atulogue, upon re- 1 BB H ceil tot thi Hullo’’ and I4 • pottage I MM KB M* Invite your trade end know when | |U W 9 youometry He* U you wi" , ■ never net alung without them. On- . HL- . 9fj l Heed *JHe and up m 11. Pot*- at dim h ('atalogue l alone 5 cents. No. (!. N. I JOHN A. HAI./J It QIIMO, l.u Crosse, Wle. | The "New Idea" Folfter, l.r- in liif |o"kst, anil ki apin tli in clca n. B-nil -■ *' im|i- fill -lllll|ili- an,l larms to ngi'iits, Jimriili Wai.mi. Hi,* |**;, Koxborn, Mass. A GOOD GARDEN™\ Is a rib'll ini' and a iiroflt.. Grngorv’* n.il bi>k ilirart- a right beginning. (ireg,,r-'. Scad in sure Dm most successful ending, i. t a book J now, il'* free. ■)allies J. 11. Gregory & Sou. J Marlileliea.l, Vl■,. * - * M HAIR GROWN Berlin Treatmnl cure* and 1 IlnHl ununn I ire vents bnldnas Moil Mir. I Ho* V;r.i. Aztec Kemeily Cos., Sim Diego, Cal. |* 8M ctcicLEsl li Otßikp -k J:>i7h#77*777!a^H h'I'ANIIAIItf 'iSH N(l|r|,H^ /wVI J& i\ #,X\7/|k Kttaranteed, If Y/ 1 Y( f /W/ 810. Nhopworn Sc e^H|| It '4IJ fl Aj >U * wheels, 1 1 pJk !j 11 new, to II -'s i r J vJ'/ - ! ■ / j,' •§ *' r SmS iViwry riaarmt W'Z/5, ■/ TLY'/i# .. T-. h ' SARHmBICYOIM fI *•# m , i.i. tv , by Halplng • ur vunerb il* *f 9 . ' ••• RHf Agr’.t in **h u>w epee USB I *' —e •■*“•! so, 'U-w tt.s. Sin. .. o—. 1 K. C. Mead Cycle < oiii|iaiiy. 1 lilengo, lUs, \ 2 5 CTS