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The Royal Academy of Science, of
Amsterdam, has paid a delicate compli
meut to the English-speaking -world by
ordering that its transactions shall in
future be printed in English, instead
of the native Dutch, in order that they
may be more available to the scienti¬
fic world at large.
Are You Using Allen’s Foot-East?
It is the only cure for Swollen, Smarting,
Tired, Aching, Burning, Sweating Feet,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot
Ease. a powder to be shaken into the shoes.
Sold by a ii Druggists, Grocers and Shoe
Allen Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE- Address
S. Olmsted, LeEov, N. Y.
It is wonderful how near conceit is to
vanity.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents,
men Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
strong, blood pure. 50c, 81. All druggist!
A new trolley wheel and replacer has just
recently tomatically been invented which claims to au¬
grooves. reilace the w.re by spiral
Try “Tix-a-Kure” for Dyspepsia.
This is a grand new remedy for all stomach
troubles. Many people suffer all the time,
when they can easily be relieved and cured.
This remedy Is in tablet form tn a small box
easily carried in the vest pocket, ready at a mo¬
ment's notice to be taken when distress is felt.
If your druggist does not have it send 25c, or if
you prefer to try it first, send for free sample.
Tizakure Co.. Tarpon Springs, Fla.
THE REASON WHY
For man or beast
i
LINIMENT
Eicels—is that it Penetrates
to the seat of the trouble im¬
mediately tirg and without irrita
rubbing—and kills the
pain.
Family and Stsbla Slraa
Sold by Dealers generally.
Or. Ear! S. Sloan, Boaton, Mama.
Prices Paid for Manuscripts.
Thelighest price ever paid for apiece
of manuscript was $8,000 for Homer's
Iliad, vritten on vellum, probably In
the eiffith century. It is now in the
British Museum. A manuscript bible
which was presented to the Emperor
Charlenagne upon the occasion of his
coronaion in the year 800 was sold at
auctioi some years ago for $7,500.
That b also in the British Museum,
The original manuscript of Scott’s
“Lady <jf the Lake” brought $0,450 at
auction.i The autobiogi’apby of Lord
Nelson to his own handwriting, as pre¬
pared for the press, brought $5,250.
The manvScript of Keats’ “Endymion”
was once sold for $3,475, and tbe manu¬
script of Scott’s “Old Mortality” for $3,-
100. Sir John Thorrell paid $3,900 for
a manuscript bible of the seventh cen¬
tury, and Lord Crawford paid $2,800
for a hsndsomely illuminated manu¬
script. of the New Testament.
H OME health. No duties matter to many how ill women they feel, seem they more drag important themselves than
through the daily tasks and pile up trouble.
This is heroic but a penalty has to be
paid. WOMAN'S
A woman in New Matamoras, Ohio,
Mrs. Isabell Bradfield, tells in the DEVOTION
following letter how she fought with
disease of the feminine organs until TO HOME
finally forced to take to her bed. She
says:
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham— I feel it my duty to write to you to
tell you that I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com¬
pound and think there is no medicine in the world like it. I
suffered for nine years, and sometimes for twelve weeks at a
time I could not stand on my feet. I had female troubles of
wmmmm 1 all kinds; backache, and headache all the time,
V-c . Seven different doctors treated me. Some said
I would have to go to the hospital and
J have an operation performed. But oh!
bow thankful I am that I did not, that
[ M I tried your Vegetable Com¬
s, pound instead. I cannot say
too much in its praise, nor
1 m thank you enough for ‘what it
has done for me. I want you
H. tr n>
for the P* o ►v* other
sufferers."
The wives and
wi mothers of America
are given to over¬
work. Let them be
wise in time and at
the first indication
of female trouble
write to Mrs. Pink
ham at Lynn, Mass.,
forheradvice. This
advice is promptly given without charge.
The present Mrs. Pinkham’s experience in treating female
ills is unparalleled; for years she worked side by side with
Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has had sole
charge of the correspondence department of her great busi
ness, advising and helping by letter as many as a hundred
thousand ailing women during a single year.
Plantation Chill Cure is Guaranteed
■y . t, „
To cure, or money refunded by your merchant, so why not try it ? Price 50c.
SOMMER COMFORT.
comfortTbte Wh .
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^.WtfSnnm "‘‘-UVifUIMI catalogue Ml..tl »hootPor- No. 52
Prttc nabyCarria-c^Stoves^UeddTnl; fl.75. tors, Pictures, Mat
Mirrors, Upholstery
Goods,Clocks, Crockery, Tin
No. 56 .ho„, wonderful t„.
gains in Pianos, Organs, Bicycles and
Bewmg Machines.
*r°Hw l 6 - 001 ®*' Lithographed Catalogue
I.ace Curtains in hand-painted colors.
Jrcp P atu eweJand linea free ’ ttnd f rei oM
We manufacture
Clothing ($5.50 to Mmf? 'reNhi
measure? 1
gutu-au- s
anteed to at, and JELmT ■/
P Cata1og Z r€ a
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shows samples ott^,
bargains^n H Mackintosh- Shoes',
ats,
nis“f d f ents ’ Fur ' Price $3.50.
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Whv pay retail prices when you
buy cheaper than your local dealer? All
catalogues are free. Address this way:
JULIUS HINES & SON,
Dept. 301. Baltimore, Hid.
A Steamship Brake.
Collisions at sea, from the awful ca¬
tastrophe of H. M. S. Victoria down¬
ward, might have been averted and
valuable lives saved, says a Croatian
engineer named Czevetkovitch, if tbe
colliding steamers had been fitted with
his patent marine brake.
Tbe idea of the thing is simplicity it
self. The brake consists of a large
curved plate of steel attached to the
stern of the steamer, which can be low¬
ered at will into tbe water. The screw
of a steamship, it should be explained,
when working ahead, causes a stream
of water of terrific force to flow back
in tbe direction from which the ship
has come, and by lowering the plate of
steel into this stream the power is ob¬
tained necessary to check the ship’s
way and bring it to a standstill inde¬
pendently of the engines.
Since the stream caused by tbe screw
is of greater force when the ship is
steaming fast, the brake would work
equally well whether the speed were
twenty knots or ten knots.
The Clotilde, a steamer of 1,000 tons,
when steaming at a speed of ten knots,
was brought to an absolute standstill
within thirty seconds, during which
she traveled so slowly that only twenty
feet were traversed after the brake
was applied. This result was obtained
in spite of the fact that the engines
were working full speed ahead tbe
whole time.
Another Sort.
“Were there no extenuating circum¬
stances connected with the case?”
“No, nothing but attenuated cir¬
cumstances.”
“What do you mean by that?”
The defendant’s circumstances were
so reduced that he could not afford to
engage a competent attorney.”
A Dress of Spider’s Web,
One of the promised wonders of the
Paris exposition of 1000 is to be a dress
ma<ie of s P lder ’ s ^ eb - The idea is by
no means novel, for Reaumur and
other men .1 science long ago thought
that the delicate threads spun by the
Mmmon or s#rteB splder mlgM
utilized for industrial purposes, and
so far back as 5n 1709 some sma11
articles—such as socks and mittens—
f Academy ‘“ 8 m “ des terl ?‘ Sciences. , WerC S0 ^ But m |«f there t0 was ,h «
an unsurmountable difficulty in domes
tieating the varieties of the insect
found or in collecting their product in
a wild state. Father Cambone, how
ever, a Catholic missionary In Mada
gascar, has discovered a big spider,
Known to the Ilovas as a halabe, which
can be induced, under the influence of
chloroform, to yield some 4,000 yards
of thread per month, and this thread
is 80 Btron S as to bear a wei S bt of over
half a pound, and so elastic as to
stretch more than twelve per cent, of
**'***&• Ia the school of military
ballooning cords made from the new
material have been used with much
success for the netting of balloons,
combining, as they do, the maximum
of strength and elasticity with the
minimum of weight.
The Power of Storm.
The Cayman Islands in the West Indies
were nearly overwhelmed by the recent storm
Even apparently secure things are not safe.
Even if you have health be on your guard.
Disease works stealthily—It undermines and
trouble occurs where it is least expected. Au
occasional <los> of Ilostetter’s Stomach Bit¬
ters will keep tho bowels regular, the stomach
sweet and disease at bay. If you have indi¬
gestion alid constipation try it. It cures.
Discretion is the salt, and fancy the sugar
of life; it. the one preserves, tho other sweet¬
ens
Beauty la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a dean skin. No
beauty tic dean without blood it. Casearets, and keep Candy it clean, Cathar¬ by
stirring your tbe lazy liver and driving all im¬
purities up *rom the body. Begin to-day
banish blotches, to
and that pimples, boils, blackheads,
Casearets, sickly —beauty bilious for complexion by All taking drug¬
ten cents.
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c*
Inconsistency be but with past views or conduct
may a mark of increasing knowledge.
A Wonderful General Remedy.
Dr. Sloan’s Liniment is known by horsemen
the world over. The fact that It can be used in
any way that any liniment can be used makes
it invaluable for strains, sprains, soreness In
muscles and similar purposes. The fact, fur¬
thermore, that this remedy Is remarkable in
its penetrating qualities is greatly in its favor.
Where Sloan’s Liniment is used the necessity
of excessive rubbing is done away with, as it
penetrates quickly to the scat of the trouble
and thus relieves pain without the necessity of
undue friction, which is liable to make swollen
or inflamed Joints, tender muscles and tendons
still worse. Dr. Sloan’s Liniment can be given
with great advantage internally in cases of
colic, cramp, etc. This famous remedy will
also be found as valuable for the use of man,
either internally or externally.
A copy of his Treatise on the Horse, which
replete with much useful and valuable
tion in regard to the care of this noble animal,
will be sent to any person writing Dr. Sloan,
Boston, Mass., for it.
He that does not esteem any of the virtues
can best assume the appearance of them all.
Educate Your Bowels With Casearets.
10c, Candy Cathartic, C. fall, cure druggists constipation refund forever.
25c. If C. C. money.
It startles a person when he is seriously
called old for the first time.
Old Case of Tetter in Toes.
“Ckawfordviixe, Fla.: Tqtterlne is worth
more than its weight in gold to me. One appli¬
cation cured me of tetter in my toes of seven (7)
years’standing. John M. Towles.” It cures all
skin diseases. At druggists 50 cents box. or by
mail postpaid from J.T.Shuptrine, SaVannah, Gn.
Without constancy there is neither love,
friendship nor virtue in the world.
To Cure Constipation Forever*
Take Casearets Caud.v Cathartic. lOo or 250.
« C. G. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money.
True digulty is never gained b place and
never rawn.
I have found Piso's Cure for Consumption
unfailing Covington, medicine.—F. Ky., Oct. R. Lotz, 1305Scott
1,189i.
We trill give $100 reward for anycase of ca¬
that can not be cured with Hall’s Catarrh
Taken internally.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething.softens tion.allays the gums, reduces inflamma¬
pain.cures wind colic. 26c. a bottle.
Man generally proposes, but God always
Rich Baronet Who Died in an Old Garrel
Sir Henry Delves Broughton has just
died, in England, ninety-one years old.
He was one of the most eccentric
members of the baronetage. For years
lie never crossed the threshold of the
house in which he elected to live the
life of a recluse. He passed his time
exclusively in the room in
which eventually he was found dead.
cause of his death was senile de¬
There was no one with him when
he died.
One of the things which seemed to
him especial delight was to pa¬
per the walls of his garret over and
again with pictures cut from the
various illustrated papers. A dressing
was his chief article of attire.
meals were placed outside his
at stated intervals. He had a
aversion to medical men, and
business had to be transacted with
baronet on one side and his interro¬
on the other side of the partly
door.
The rent roll of this eccentric baronet
to $150,000 a year, and ho
left personality to the amount of
York Press.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the
Medicine of Auld Lang. Syne
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Old friends , old vine, and the old doctor are the
trusty kinds. For half a century
Ayers
has been the Sarsaparilla which the people have bought
when they were sick and wanted to be cured. If the best
is none too good for you , you will get Ayer's. One bottle
of Ayers Sarsaparilla contains the strength of three o x
the ordinary kind.
BOYS
Spalding’s boy Athletic who Library should be read by
every wants to become an athle’e.
No.4. Boxing. [letedNo.86. Official Foot Ball
No.P. How to bean Ath- Guide, [hall Guide.
No.26. Howto play Foot! No. 86. Official Basket
Ball, by Walter Camp J No. 67. Ath’etic Primer.
No. 27. College Athletics No. 8*. Official A. A.U.
No.32. How to play Base Rules.
Ball. [leticfl. No.93. Athletic Records
No. 87. All Around Ath- No.95. Official Base Ball
No. 42. How to Pnnch Guide.
the Bag. No. 100. How to be a Bi
No. 8S. How to Train. I cyoe Champion.
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fend for catalogue of all sport*.
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MENTION THIS PAPER In writing
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v eethinA d m ett* GO ■ Aids Digestion,
I I . Regulates Testhing the Bowels, Easy.
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rSA TEETHINA Relieves
Bowel Troubles of
|%4 Children of Any Age.
L* TEETHING POWDERS «■■■ Ask Costa Tour Only Druggist 98 Cent*. for
In Germany new houses are being
supplied with floors to step on, and
having no cracks of any kind harbor
no dust.
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoko Your Life Awty,
To quit tobacco easily and lorever, be mag¬
netic, full ot life, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 60c or tl. Cure guaran¬
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Ilemedy Co., Chicago or New York;
Put no trust In him that hath once broken
faith.
Columbia
Hartford and Vedette
Bicyelts.
NEW MODELS FOR (899.
Columbia Bevei-Qear Qbainlats, 875
Columbia Chain Wheels, . . 50
Hartfords, .
Vedettes, . . . $25, 29
Auk any Columbia dealer
for Catalogue, Booklets,
Folders, etc., or write to
us, enclosing 2-cent stamp.
POFEMFG.CO.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
'ELF' REFRIGERANT
IS ■ ” over used a « perfect erfect in 20 refrigerators degrees substitute Hiiustlt colder for just than like ICE
SEND FOB CIRCULARS. AG&NTS WANTED.
I7NTVKUS4AL REFRIGERATING CO.,
202 Flushing Avenue, BROOKLYN, N.
HPnPQY^ I I quick relief DISCOVERY; and
Book cure*
cases. of testiraoniatsand IO drive’
Free. Or. H. B. QUEEN'B SONS. Box D. Atlanta,
WANTED-Cose V* of bad health that B IFA
will not benefit. Send 6 eta. to Ripens
Co, NewYork, for 10 samples and low
If afflicted with i Thompson’s Eye
sore eyes, use
CTS -v U) o Cn o C DC m u. P
25 In time . Sold by druggists. [Cf
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