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' Spring Unlocks - -fs ..The Flowers To Taint the laughing SoL" -And not even Nature 'would allow the flowers to grozu and Blossom to perfection without good soil. Now Uature and people are much alike; the former must have sunshine, 'latter ' must have pure blood in order to have perfect health. : Hood's Sarsapwilla cures blood trea ties of all sorts. It is to the buman system what sunshine 1s to Nature the destroyer of disease germs. It mertr disappoints. foor liioca ini aorior s.na inrro ' wrcn,.t s,v"n" runs of cood blood in my I ha'iy. Hood's Sarsaparilla built me up and marie nicstnmz awl well." Susie li. knows. lb Astor Hill, l.ynn, Mass. Dyspepsia, etc "A complication ot troubles, dyspepsia, clironic catarrh and inllanimp.tion of tiro Ktomarh, rheumatism, tc, madi- me miserable. Had no apixHite until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, which arteil like mairie. T am thoroughly cured." H. It. Keeixt, 174 W. 11th Av.,JJeuver,L'ol. Rheumatism "My husband was obliged to five uj work on account of rheu matism. No remedy helped until he used Hood's $ar.-iparill:i. which permanently rared h'm. It cured my daughter of ca tarrh. I give, it to the liildren with co4 results." Mits. J. S. McM ath, Stamford, t't. 3&Qd& SaUahmiffq Ilriod'. Pitt, run' liver t!l. the non irritatlnc and thwonlj t-jthrtir Intake with H.nid'8 Sar;.aparilla. Weyler'a Forecast. " don't think." gruivitd (Sen. Wcyler, "that my ability a3 a prophet is recognized as it should he." "Wh.ltK the nnltir eener.il "Weil, didn't I predict that "uba wouM j eventually be pacified?" I'ittKUurgh I'hrou- ! icle. C'reneent lintel. Karelia prsnj Ar- Kantian, Ojiens February 2". In the Ozark Moun tains. Delightful cilmate. Ueautiful st-tnery. I:netuajed nii-iiViiiai waters. Cheap ex cursion rates, 'lhrooch sVopirs via Frisco l.me. Adtlress .). ( 1. M-iiiaer. I!oni if. Arcade. Century Iluiliiini;. or Frisco Ticket Otiice. No." ld N. lirouhv.iy, St. Ijiihi-. Mo. No I5ec:pioeiiy. "I could tell yon an 1 broke out Fifth avenue was crowded mui-iriir incidLat uhout niy visit to the lint- ' -with people watching the St. Patrick's ish museum" said the friend who had j J);v .,.,,..,.. .,,., cv,.rv ,V!n.liv i the traelcd, which vouare welcome to puba.-h I , ' , , , , .. ". .--r.i if vou don't use my name." "The taitih ! fr,,,,t "r ,lu' h,,,cl i:lcuv' Hft!: 'nm' tnuseum," coldly replied the editor of the j was idled with spectators. I he .;- was I5oomvil!e Terror, "ins never sent me cny 1 all that could be desired. and unusu-complim-ntariea, so far as I can rrinember, u k nnmU'r of people v.-re 011 Atu 11 lew t rrrtn, in nri hm' iruii fli'wrrit. in this paper." Chicago Tribune. Y.-tu Can t;ct Allen'a Fuot-llaHe FKlZi:. Write t.i-fi't.' to Allen S. Olmsted, Le ltv.-. IV. V., fur a Flfl'Jli sample of lien's Foul- a poivder to slialie into your shin s. It ' ns chnblaius. siveatiutr, damp, sivn lcn, ;i-hiiiR feet. It makes light shoes easy, t 'ui-es l-iis, Thniions and Iiigrnv.'ing Nails. Aildrui-'gist-saiid shoeslon-sseli it. edits. Scientific .ite. ee lint dis!i!!':d water is really poifoa- on, sanl t ie niajali. 1 hit is what comes, mac. of interfering with ncturc. "Kight. sah." a: -(-ntcd the elonc "Ni- ! tu.iii nrvah intended the distillery, f-ah. to tw idling its time away on watah, sah." Iadianapoiis Journal. THE ROUGHR!DES BUCK TflY LOR. SAYS : Pe-rn-na is the Best Catarrh Cure ou Earth-II Has Cured Me." I Scrceant Buck Taylor. Sergeant Ituck Taylor, one of th j famous Rough Kiders, is a personal j friend of Governor Koosevelt, of New i York. He accompanied Governor Loose- velt on his. great stumping tour ( through upper New ork sate. He , was promoted tnrougn ganantry in , the field during the late war. The Sergeant hap the following tc ny of Pe-ru-na: "I think there is no bel ter medicine'on earth than Fe-ru-na. for catarrh. It hast cured me. It w.Mild taVe a volume to tell you all the good it bas done me. Pe-rn-na is the best catarrh cure on earth, and I know-, for I have tried nearly all of thera. Respectfully. "Buck F. Taylor." Winter weather causes catarrh. Ev erybody knows this. Rut everybody does not stop to think that winter weather delays the cure of catarrh. If takes longer to cure a case of catarrh in the winter generally, than in the warm season. Spring is here. Now Is the time favorable to the treatment f old and crpecially stubborn cases xjf catarrh. .Send for book entitled "Facts and races." Sent free by The Pe-rn-na Drag M.f 'g Co., Columbus, O. Maine Steel Souvenirs. If. g. Govt Certiflc&te, Ladies' coat buttons, hat. tarai-f laprl pins, waich charms. Dewey but aiu! in br relief. All ieel. lOe; gold and steel. ;JES. 14 K. gold stiffened bark, also cuff and lapel SIS" SEND FOR BOOKLET WMM Tag JEWELER, tt BAST U ST., HI IIHUb FHEES A HANDSOME WATCH Mlid nickel or gold-pla ted taaotlnc rally KurnU'c4. to snrooe suirt- lea n Orert.nd Club 8in1 eeott Ir partlco amn. OVKHLASD MONTHLY, tea tnBC .ea.Cal. ! mil A 'iriaTi' . El HA 11 Sadden Destruction by Fire of the Windsor Hotel in New . York City. URGE NUMBERS OF GUESTS PERISH. Tbr Wlndowa Were Crowded with : People Witaeaain the St. Pat rick's Day Parade, Many of Whom J limped from Windows end Roof to Iaataat Death. - - New York, March IS. Flames, whie'a originated from the igniting of a lact curtain, burst forth from the si-eon.1 floor of the Windsor hotel, at Fort v teventh street and Fifth avenue, short- ly after three o'clock yesterday aft . ct i.:,.i.. ,1-,. . ,,L'J"' Just as ,he l.at t n Si rao'i war p -.s-. ng the numnngr, anu 111 a few moments they had leaped to tl o roof and enveloped the entire Fifth avenue and Forty-second street front i of the hotel. Ten minutes later the flames were roaring through ihe in terior of the hotel, and all e..':inp by means of stairways and elevators was cut off. Wild Scene of Ksritement. There was the wildest scene of c ciicment within and without ihe 'niih; ing. Hundreds of guests and employes were in the hotel when the lire broke out, and for many of them tr escape was simply imiossibIe. i'robul.ly from 10 to 15 lives were lost within a li:'.I'" hour, ard :,0 or 40 persons were injured in jumping from the window and ii: rushing through the roaring names i:i the corridors and on the stairways. Hied at Menr-by Itealdeneea. Many who were injured died later rt near-by residences and at hospitals and others who made wild leaps to th' tfone sidewalks were so 'jadlr injured that they arc sti life and death. It still hovering between mav lie 2-t hours and j more before the complete list of f-i- talities becomes known, and it will iit- lotigrr than that before it can be ascer tained definitely how many rharre-J bodies are in the mass of fallen mason ry that marks the spot where th hotel Stood. j A Spectacular Scene. 'Hie fir" was that could be the most imarined. In rir'rui.et Vlien it , the streets oil that account. .1 fact 1 which interfered not a little with the ! movements of the lirrmcn and police. I Urove the People from tlie Street. - As soon as the flames wcr .'ienv- ored shooting from the windows, thai I part of the St. Patrick's Kay -iroce.--! siim which was near the building cane I to a halt, and in a few util ises ll parade was disbanded, for the police came rushing toward the fire Ir ini ev- i crv direction, and as far as the." wcr ' able, drove the i.i-oide from the rt reefs. The 1'irt- MntsineM Appear. One alarm after another was turned In. and the first of the fire engines were not long in appearing upon the wene. The engines caused a wild scramble among the parades and spectators as they rushed nioug toe street and fell into positions for serv ice. In addition to the regular guefs of the hotel the windows were crowded by a large number of spectators, resi dents of this city, who had coi:cTeg:if ed Ii-ctc to witness the parade. Panic-Stricken CaueatM. Jsoon after the iirst alarm was givea people in the lower floors of the hotel, who had easy access ;o the s'reets and to the stairway, comiii 'lice I f j pour out of the building in great nuin- i bers. but it very soon became apparent that a great majority of the occupant -. of the hotel were cither panic-stricken or unable to make their way to Ihe ground floor. Windows were thrown up on every side of the buildiT-''. and guests, mostly women, lis all singes of terror, made their appearance and 11!- tcrcd frantic appeals to the crowd he- low for assistance. Failed to Break Their An fill Fall. As the flames gathered about them tJiey became more and more terroi- .liiil-nn nml nrpuontU' cunin rtf stooi, ' n n.irrov winilow fhu and beckoned to the spectators that .1 . ..U.,1 4A l.,n.. Afn.. .,.11... e(l ; thp si,,eu.aiks readv to remle, any .lssi3tiince 11lov codt 'and in u... me-all 1me solnp of tlie wonleu Icft t;. willJow sins and droppedtothe stree's. In most instances the efforts to catch them and break their awful fall were unavailing, for they struck the sic walk, and in most cases broken ?imhs were the result. Many fanea of Heroic Reiieae. As soon as the firemen could g-t their scaling ladders into position they climbed the sides of the building ar-d entered at every window where there was an unfortunate guest appealin:"" for assistance, and many cases of heroic rescue were witnessed by the throng in the streets. Taken to Helen Cionld's Reiildence. At the corner of Forty-seventh street and Fifth avenue, directly across from the hotel is the home of Miss Helen Gould, and at her direction many of the injured were carried the-e, ano were treated by physicians and nurse; whom she had sent for. In the mean time the chief of police bad telephoned to every hospital in the city asking that assistance be sent. Ambulances forced Hieir way through the crowds as quickly as possible, and the injured people who had made the fr-ghtfui leaps from the hotel windows were placed ir them and removed to tie hospitals. Leaped from "Wlndowa and Roof. Scv.ral occupants of the hotel ap peared at the windows of the sixth and teventh stories and even on the rocf nd leaped to the streets from these points. Very few of them i.scaped either instant death or injuries which resulted in their death in a short time later. The Entire Bnildlna; In Flame. In the meantime the entire buildirtf was being enveloped in flames, which shot out from every window, and formed a picture which struck terror to all those who were witiicssiiiij it. Fell 1Vlth An Artful Crash. Within 40 or 45 minutes after the fire broke out the walls' showed every indication of falling, and presently, with an awful crash they struck the asphalt-paved street in front of the hotel, and caused the hundreds of pec. ple who were standing there to scatter in every direetio.i. This fall wcakcne-l the walls on the Forty-sfstiiar.il Forty seventh street sides, and hi y followed a moment later. Wh-n the vails fell the brick and moriar am! twisted gilders and corrugated iron filled the streets on three sides of the hoi"!. Played Streams on Other lluildins;. Firehien continued to plav lreams ujioii the flames and also "iioi nil of the adjoining buildings, including Mi-s Gould's residence, which s-ce.iel i'l iri r.iiiu lit danger of catching fire, but the flames were brought under coirrol by fere they could reach rm" of iii"!il. ,1 Hall Hoy ("ivc the Alarm. Then- were many thrilling see'irs i:. the hotel during the early s ages of the fire. A hall boy disi-ov?rd ti e flames while he was passing :iioii"' the j founh floor, immediately over ti e 1 roonis occupied by President ?I-Kin ley's brother. Aimer MeKi'.iley. a'nl hN family. The boy pulled a chain at- tached to the fire alarm, nut ".he ch:::!i broke, and then he cried out alarm of fire, and ran to tiie floor below. Tlie blaze was then licking un every! hinj; oil the Fifih avenue end of ihe build ing, and the' lad when h ; get "o t'.c floor above the main hall, ran info th. American dining room, and g:ie t'.c alarm to the guests there. Duly a few persons were in the dining nvio :.t the linn, ami they escaped. When me boy re.iel -il the main floor. Warn a I..-l:ind. proprietor of the hotel, was in the rear of the long hall, and the boy : i:out ' I to him that the building was o: fire. At Mr. I.eland's instructions this clerks tried to save all the !j:ioks anu papers, and the boy then l"i -in d ''own i the basement stairway -ir..l a':;rm.i! 1 the women who were at work in th laundry.. Jt is believed that :i'l of t lo in escaped. - j A l:iriit:v Sleneye hy l-'ircmcn. j One of tiie i::os;t-dari.ig r'-.'i:s cf- felted by tlie tin men nv;i .-. .; .ei t::e fifth floor on Hie Fii'ih :ne::i:e fro' t. ; An elderly worn:! was ii a: a v.i 1 dou. :u!d two iireincM : 'iri.-i ftv.l i:i 1-. :e long tiie v. inuow iiin!'! i:e.i; ii. Hi; of tlui:i eliin'ieil to the copinu' of the. w indowon he!i si:e v.a stam!i:!;-, a "I then swt'.ng 1 ? 1 - .voocrii clear of th. wiiKiow. ii'.d landed In r ::i'!y in 11 e nrm of his companions. win:; 1h- ::-;-:ilaiie.' of sev.-ii ir-M.'ii. p:is.-d her to the 1n ei. j Tlie First Horror. Th'- lir-t horror oeenvr I j i t iZ i-iir.iiies lifter th" lire o.-oUe o -t. A hand' Otoe woman appeared ::' ti".: w in dow of a loimi on the fo'ltii iloor. Si:.- iieid out iter arms 10 the crowd V'l'-'W. 'I hen she raised her iiaiuis as if i 1 siii ilicatiou. and in a moment i-liiulied to the window aiid leaped, i'-hr '. uriied about like a lop. and si ruck the iron railing in front of the hotel. Her boi'y .seemed to be impaled then . b it it fell oil and into ihe area way. wr; dean. The won. an was idei:iit--d a--Mrs. Amelia Paddock, of I rvii:-; son. N V. Heroic Kesene tif Severn! Wwnien. One of the most thrilling s eies o' j the lire at a liiue when l!ie liuihlir." ' was a si-ething cauldi'.m of llaaie- vve.s Ihe heroic resent- of sei.r:! vomeii . from the upper stories. 0::e hri 1 been I carried down from th iih tor;.. nrgii. fheii I r . lie win- j seemed sr. Mrs. A. H. I'ulle.-. of Pills'': appeared, with her maid, a dow of the fourth story. Ir aire before the ladder was Firemen ran up. and with preat dil-:-culty brought down Mrs. F'i'I'-r ai it her maid. Just as she was go! ten o';i i of the window a middlv-.iged women ' 'pcarcd at a window j;.s; nor'h cl that at which the ladder was pl:!cr.i The woman, fearing that she wou'd lie rescued, prepared to j'r.iji. ';.e v : i warned to keep back, and iiec:?mo pa l-ic-stricken. and stepped inek into the dense smoke. A hook-aml-hnMcr msr; seeing Ihe desperut ion of the oman seized a scaling ladder ami v.enf u story after story through the blin:lin! smoke. He I i 111 ! I to the eopinc jiisi as the woman reapM'ared. Sei dng hei by the waist and holding tighily 10 flu wall of the building, he crept s'owly on the coping and passed the f-iintirp woman to another fireman, who hail braced himself to receiv; her. Then: was a dreadful suspense ns the fireman drew the woman toward him, and Sil li ly had her safely on the ladder. A tremendous cheer went up fr.nn the crowd. Other Brave Rescues by Firemen. Fireman John Hanua. of flic fir boat Zcphar Mills, rushed through tht smoke to the top floor, and found Xight Watchman MacXichol, lia'f as phyxiated. Hanna lowered him by means of a wire to the fire cse-.ipp two stories below, aid let himself 'lovn the same way. His hands w.-re badiT cut bv the wire. Then lia.in.i assisted the old man down the tire escape. Fireman William Kennedy, of En gine Company 23. rescued a Mrs. Rrarn from the fourth floor of the hoiel by means of a sealing ladder. ",Iis rescue was cheered by the imnense crowd. A crippled woman was found on !h floor of a room on the fourth floor un able to move, and was earned in safety to the street. Aisemblyman John II.Maher, Sl.erifl Dunn and Police Commissioners Hess, Sexton and Abell all assisted in taking ocrsons from the hotel. .. . k V ll.kf-.....1 The English Parliament is considering the plan ot connecting that country witn r ranee by railway. Engineers say a roadbed can be laid on the bottom ot the English channel, and by mounting trestlework on wheels, so that it projects above the water, the railway can be operated. This seems beyond belief, but it is perhaps no more remarkable than tome of the cures accomplished by liostet ter's Stomach Bitters in bad cases cf dys pepsia, indigestion and constipation. This i an age ot wonoertni acnievemenia. For a Culinary Reason. "Pa," said little Willie, "wby-is a bad actor called a-'ham?' "Perhaps," his father replied, "because he's so often served with ezgs. Catholic Standard and Times. - - j "I," said the orator, "am an American of ' the good old stock, rooted deep in thesoil "The only stock I ever heard of that rooted deep in the soil," said the farmer in the audience, "was hoes." Indianapolis Jour nal. State op Ohio, City or Toledo, 1 1.1'CAS Countt, I Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the ponior partner of the firm of F. si. Cheney S" Co., doing' business in the city of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum ofOne Hundred Dol lars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of Hall's Catarrh Ouj. 'FRANK. J. CHENEY. iT"orn to before me and tuhscrihed in my pre.cnce, this 6th day of December. A. D. ISSri. A". W. OLEASOX. ! Seal Notary Public. ! ilall'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally and acta directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the svtcm. Send for testimonials, fiec. r. .1. CHKNr.Y & CO., 1 oledo, O. Sold by druijiists, 75c. Hall's Faniiiv Pills are the best. AVjim a Poker Term. "Did your rich aunt leave you anything ? "Not a cent."' "Well, well! So she wasn't even a penny auntie to you, ch?" Philadelphia North American. Paternal Finesse. ".My son is taking an exhaustive course in political economy." "What's that for?" "I had to lio some thing to keep him out of my business." Chi cago Daii" liecord. Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink (irain-O when you please and sleep like a lop. For (Srain-O does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best coti'ee. For nervous persons, yoiinc people and children (irain-O is the perfect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it in place of cotiee. li and 25c. Our Industries. "Cuba seems to adopt our industries quite readily." "cs, I'm told Cuban tobacco is already being produced in Cuba to some extent." Detroit Journal. Connhinc Leads to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the' Coush at or.ee. Go to your druggist to-day and get a sample bottle free. 1-arge bottles 25 and 00 tents, lio at once; delays are dangerous. llaring: the Solfi. The Man Anyway, Ikt sirgi conversation. crowns The Alaiti--Dear me! I always under stood that drowning was an easy death. N. Y. Journal. Xevi r r..ii:.l a cane or crutch. Oi! v." ill c ure lame hack. St. Jacobs The p'n mi'. l.e'. it 1- ai-.v.e Town To 1 it . he lii.'L'litier th.-.n the sword; s tlie pen t hat ii i!s y u so. "It's cor.e." he srid. "uy ;:rsof rheuma tism, bt. .I.ai.bs Oil did it." He doubles his trials who complains of them. WaUhnian. Lane's Family Medicine. Moves Ihe bowels each day. I:i order to be i:i dthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the livr and kidneys. Cures sick head ache. Price Jj and uOe. Upon a man stating that 'he owned a mule, a friend asserted that it was a ca-e of self possession. Boston Watchman. Where's it gone? Ak Rt. It cured that bruise gone. Jambs Oil. A high-toned yniini man singer. Christian Work. The tenor The Tleit Prescription for Chills. and Ferer is a bottle of Grove's Tastti.fss C1111.1. Tosic. It is simply iron and quinine in j a tasteless form. No cure 110 pay. PriecSOe. Franknr-s may rum a m an. hut duplicity always dishonors him. Chicago Daily News. It is easy. sure. It will vanish. Use St. Jacobs Oil for Neuralgia. It's done. Theoretical philosophers are sometimes practicti ioo;s. i. Im ago Daily News. I am entirely cured of hemorrhage of lungs hy I'isos I ure for ( onsimiption. Louisa Lind.ini:;:!, Bethany, Mo.. Jan. 8, '94. Pome men think they deserve credit for liking their own children. Washington (la.) Democrat. To Cnre a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.. All druggists refund money if it fads to cure. 25e. The bigot is always dead sure of some thing he knows nothing about. Chicago Daily News. Sec! Bad sprain is cured. St. Jacobs Oil's magic worked it. Often a man pets out of the rut only to get into the ditch Town Topics. " A Dose in Time Saves Nine of Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar for Coughs. Pike's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute. This would be a quiet, peaceable world were it not for the movements of the under jaw. Chicago Daily News. St. Jacobs Oil cures Soreness. St. Jacobs Oil cures Stiffness. A bang-up affair An artillery salute. Christian Work. For Infants w CKarraww awaieawr, it ' MXStlt a'tluiifuTdatighter pays in pain for her mother's . ignorance or perhaps neglect. , - j c ; ; The mother suffered and she thinks her daughter must suffer also. This is true only to a limited extent. No excessive pain is healthy. Every mother should inform her INDULGENT MOTHERS Many a young girl's beauty is wasted by unnecessary pain at time of menstruation, and many indulgent mothers with mistaken kindness" permit their daughters to grow careless about physical health. Miss Carrie M. Lamb, Big Beaver, Mich., writes: "Dea Mrs. Pixkham A year ago I suffered frotrr" profuse and irregular menstruation and leucorrhcea. ' My appetite was -variable, stomach sour and bowels were not regular, and was subject to pains like colic duringmenstruation. I wrote you and began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and used ' two packages of Sanative Wash. You can't imagine my relief. My courses are natural and general health improved." Mrs. Xaxxie Adkixs, La Due, Mo., writes: DearMks. Pixkham I feel it my duty to tell you of the good your Vegetable Compound has done my daughter. She suffered untold agony at time of menstruation be fore taking your medicine ; but the Compound has relieved the pain, given her stronger, and has improved every way you for the benefit she has received, for young girls." 03 REMOVES THE CAUSE; EFFECTS THE CURE STRONG POINTS EVERYBODY'S BLOOD PURIFIER Frcmpt Positive Pure Kcasant It destroys the Microbes and Germs within the Blood, tree ing it from all parasitical ele mL'nts, producing a healthy cire'ulation, thus acting direct ly upon the diseased conditions and upon the fundamental and controlling organs of the body, and removing all mcrbid and secreted matter. MICRO GERMI will quickly cure Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Ulsers, Varicose Veins, Tumors, Tetter, Sores, Boils, Pimples and all scrofu lous conditions. It will destroy the germs, dispel the humors and purify the blood as no other remedy. PRICE 0HE D0IXAS Ton rrxTirot tacts jai'Kcar Tiie MODERN REMEDY CO. KEWANEE, ILL. J Bold by all DrmrciRts l .XerreCVrVt7WtrAr( There's Only One of Quality in Athletic Goods "Spalding." Accept no substitute. Handsome Catalogue Free. A. G. SPALDING t DROS. Nrw York. Denver. 1000$ of UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS SAY Perronenily cures all llchiDK- llurnlnn. ss-aiey. Scalp anrt Skin Diseases, rnich as Salt lllieum. Ke 7.ma. Scalil Head. Chilblains. Files. Hums. Hal.f Huinorn. OanrtrulT. Ilcblnu Ik-alp. lallinit Hair ithie-kcnine and roaklne it Soft. silkT. and Lux-ari-anli. All Pare Krnption .proilncioff a Soft. near. Heantirul Skin and Comcfexiiini. It contains no lead. Sulpbar. Cantharides or anttbing Iniiirions. An easy, (rreat seller. Ladj canvassers makeffl to 3 a dav. l.Tncicists or mail Caplllaris Mmiifaetiirinz Co.. N. V Artdre T. HI I.I. MAMFIF.I.I. Alt-, UI.K KlIMiC .. J. ITi Mat cranked In afw hnm with ft 1 KRAUSERS' LIQUID EXTRACT OF SMOKE. Sfad. from hickory wood. Cbeapvr, cleaner, sweeter, and mm tbao th. old way. Send for w4Lcucsiar. t kUlt:lI 1 BKO VIIim, Pa. and Cnildrea-at TbfJniYnHaieAlajsBiigM (if IN FAVOR . IB self for her own sake and especially for the sake of her daughter. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass.. for her advice about all matters concerning the ills of the feminine organs. hifi" I a better color, and she feels I am very grateful to It is a great medicine POMfUIEL The Bst SLICKER SaJileCoat. Keeps both h Jer and sidJIe per fectly dry in the hardest storms. Substitutes sill Jisappoint Ask for i Jo 7 Fish Brand Homme! Slicker it is entirely new. If not for sale in year town. ri:e for catalogue to A. J. TlWbH. Boston. Mass. I'tilil-fi t-arh-r. IT.Tr-.-. t a.. t.n:bd ti-w-rM 1 r "omu- J 4 bi. irU B.r: t .ur OaU : J. Br-. lr. l u.r..,t. W :.. basii. banf. t.J H. Lu.jti, 1 ) Wins Mir.n., t,v trcwinc 3.0 hu h. iler' euro 1 pr'r". if y.m n ui'l. write uci. e U(MB 2u,.0 O'- cuatome-rs. h-:.e will aend oa Uil 10 OOLLAHS WORTH FOR 10c ttC pl-t.f rirr fary tti I rn. - I'.iz Va lt-n nu Iaf .'tii r fi li i fiN.ir., " !. Wbat 1C pk-tt'f r-irr hri iHiift t Bah. Rae- fr PbjT, our mam. bPsriitOT Bri'-y, el hinf t niltav prrsiTosnary i hat. id ludirs our ntacimiHn i nl '!orn. t- .inn !! aixi"! ur firm i e?-.ls,rte..,iiniilM em apoo reript f but , urt,100,000 hbl.SI fotutM j b Send your address on a postal and tit we will send you cur 158 page illus- 2 trateJ catalogue tree. WIKCKESTER REPEATi'iS AHieS C3., ISO Winchester Ave., HEW HAVE', CC55. Jjj 33"3S33-a3-9-M-l-aa EXCURSION RATES TO WESTERN CANADA and particulars asi how tf secure ltto acre of the Ik si V heiit-KrfinriniC land on the I'oiitinent. c:in he secured on appli r.iiin U the Supvrin tenUent of ImmUr.iliiiii. tit i aw a. 'anada. or tha underMicneil. Specially iimdiirtetlexcnrsiimMviil lea tp M. Paul on thefir.l and third Wenewlars In earn month, ami if'tal Iy low rates are hem;: quoted on all hue ot railwav re.irhfiiir ft. I'atil rr exrursk.n Icaritit: on April .Stb for Man i torn .As, in; hoi a ,t-k;if chfWiin a:Ml Ai"er ta. '..!. BKl'Oll'IO..IS1Mopadnick I'.lk.. Chicago, and J. . KAVVHJlLi , 1.1 West iuin Siretfi. Kausa4'ity. M gOOQ BICYCLES Uferst"-k B-IltMM-l(iU fruaraoteed, 99.75 to V16w Shopworn A see. ond hand wheels, fro4 aa new, S3 Q fiml ticUry ilariu -ata, w ttilf) t nm baBM rrrt In Nf EARHmBICYCLE I in T "; a trti- fir ir-Tb II"- T m awdwls. Haft M RMw AfMl tamb - FREE USK ftaap.al toiswtvlM Ibaav Wria, m m ft r pacau aa R A MEAD & PRENTISS, Chicago. UL rneRccker Washer PtefFM warkateh pig Uf-. s f T-D nwij Pieeea hnr. No need "0'i fr wash boa rd : no wear on clothinc Writ for upe- r200,O0O eii price nd dwript i-n. FV. WarBr l4.. ijiberai ioaaremiitt o five agiate "TH E SCHOOLS" Of Greater New York, Boston, and many other places use Carter's Ink exclusively and won't use any other. That speaks well for CARTER'S INK and gives you food for thought. Cs-S, La WHISICERS DYED A Natural Black by Buckingham's Dye. Mm M cut at an drarrlatt or S. 1. Hall A Ca Hawa.JI.ll,