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self-help You are weak, “run-down,” health is frail,strength gone. Doctors call your case an- zemia—there is a fat-fam- ine in your blood. Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, is the | best food-means of getting your strength back—your doctor will tell you that. He knows also that when the digestion is weak it is better to break up cod-liver | oil out of the body than to | burden your tired digestion with it. Scott’s Emulsion | does that. | Bcorr & Bowxs, Chemists, New York. $0. and $1.00 About young Brainless I've heard said * He's nothing in his shallow head.” But that is scandal, for I'm told ‘That in his head he’s got a cold. —Koston Budget. DON'T PL PLACE YOUR ORDER ror BICYCLES UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN UT wie satisry you. Tyce Gr4ves : $65, $80, $100. SEND FOR CATALOQUE. Jobbing Trade Solicited. Olympic Cycle Mfg. Co. | W. R. HOLLINGSHEAD, Late with Mowancn Cyci Mrc. Co., GENERAL SELLINO AGENT, 35 Liberty Street, NEW YORK. GET RICH QWISKLYS Tornado Ti He was tough, heart was in the right place.” “Vhat so?" Tornado Tom—" Ves. for the place where it ought to be and it was right there,""—S/ardem Life. IF YOUR EyEBROWS oar e® iW nd for 5 ‘& Co.,245 Broadway, New York. but his STL WOODBURY, ches Boston, P la! 5 aries DECEANER, v5 EE DEMORESTS cf FAMILY EMACAZINE« rz Petre T ELAS Colonel Albert A. Pope, who has done such grand work for the national good-roads cause, writes: “It would be a good thing if the govern- ment would .extend the good-road work in the department of agriculture and build the great national highways. Then. if the states would follow the example of New Jersey and Massa- chusetts and build state roads, leaving to towns and cities the streets, we would, in the course | celled by any in the world. It has got to come. | Perhaps we may not see it, though I hope to, | Horses have seen their best days, Electricity: and bicycles have partially done away with their use, and before this century expires practical motor-carriages will be in use. ‘Then the de- mand will be for still better roads and good roads ‘n all directions, and the poor old horse will be relegated to the country, where he be- longs." As tne fio before good worns. ui:, so is faith It’s only a little while, my dear; it’s only a lite ue while, That we'll have to tisten to phrases queer in this puzzled and helpless style. No more we':i prattle of spanker booms and talk of the flying jib, | Nor listen to stuff about tack and luff now mens tioned by tongues so glib, We speak of larboard and tops'ls too though we do not understand, And you give your bloomers a nautical hitch as I do my crousers-band. ‘The old-time :hemes that enthralled our dreams in cLuivion’s shade we pile— But it’s only a little while, my dear; it's only a little while. — Washington Star, VIN MARIANI AND THE DISPENSARY LAW. ‘The dispensary law in South Carolina has of late been so rigidly enforced that many drug- gists were afraid to sell even medicinal prepa- rations containing wine as one of the constitu- ent parts. s seriously interfered with the sales of the well-known tonic, Vin Mariani, throughout South Carolina, and the proprietors of that famous specialty made vigorous repre- sentations to the governor on the subject. As a result of these representations Vin Mariani has been specially exempted from the workings of the dispensary law, as is shown by the fol- lowing letter received by Messrs. Mariani & Co. from Governor Evans: (Copy.) State of South Carolina, Executive Depart. ment, Office of State Board of Control. COLUMBIA, S. C., October sth, 1895. Mantant & Co., 52 West Fifteenth street, New York. Dear sirs—In reply to your favor of joth ult., Governor Evans directs me to say ;| that you have his permission to sell the Vin Mariani, and he will exempt it {rom seizure in the state when not sold as a beverage. Respectfully, W. W. Harris, Clerk S. B.C. Beecham’s pills for consti- pation 1o* and 25%. Get the book at your druggist’s and go by it. Avowal aala mora t of time, develop a system of highways not ex-| From Maker to Wearer. “This is the Shoe 100 Styles. One Price. Tabasco Toe, the nar | Towest made. Calf, Patent Calf and Russia Calf. $3.50 | Send stamp for Catalerue. L.C. Bliss & Co. — STORES : 109 Summer St. Boston; 115 and 117 ‘Nassau St., New York: "1347 Broadway, Ni %. Fahton York: 291 Broadway, New York St, Th 1305 F St, N. W., Washington; 65 Filth Ave., Pitsburg, ‘Pai 78 Dorrance Sts Providence; 319 E- Baltimore St, Baltimore} 119 Noh Main St, Brockton. Factory, Brockton, Mass. I wish you would put up that cur- John (absently)—"* How much a think” I could get on Chicago Times-Herald, SE\SONABLE IMPORTS. Fine Display of Dress Goods by Arnold, Constable & Co. ‘The important question just now with thousands of women, what sort of material to select for thelr fal Bnd winter dresses, can be answered most satistacto- fly by paying.a silt to the wellknown store of Ar nold, Constable & Co. at Brosdway and Nineteenth, Street, where the regular fall importations are now displayed, “Tne shelves rival a forist’s window in the bewilder- ing audacity of the color combinations. In setting the present sles the manufacturers have gone back tote ante-bellum days, and even to the earlier times of powder and patches, for their patterns and color- Schemes. Throughout it all there 18.4 tendency to Tun the changes on Parisian effecte in design. and Color,and the gorgeousness of the tafletas and orocad- ed satins, velvets and silks that result must be seen (0 be appreciated. ‘Neutral tints and the dieaway colors of recent years are things of the past with a venge: ance ‘OF course all these goods will be reserved for even- ing wear chiefly, with an exception ia favor of the brvcades, which ‘are to be largely used in the making Of the new Louis Quatorze, that will gradually. supe Plant the fancy warsts of the prevailing mode Street costumes, too, wil take on an added richness of color this season, and the prevailing stuffs for their making promise to be French boucless plaids and nov: tities and all conceivable shades and colors. “Wool mohaire in two tones and crepe buretiesin brown and Diack, biue and black, scarlet and. black, etc also prowlse 10 be preat favorites for street wear ‘Another new line of goods that will be much worn by the fashionable, and'which also key up the gen eral gorgeous coloracheme, are embroisered chiflons fn‘aif shades, with chiffon bands, with lace and span: files, suitable for waist trimmings, etc. Tice collars, as all women Know. are among, the things without which a costume is now hardle com: plete The latent styles are in renarwance and batste Tacs withthe higher erades In duchess and point other varieties of the real article require an elas inic-account even to consider, NOXALL INCUBATOR EARL & WILSON’S MENS LINEN COLLARS ANO CUFFS “ARE THE BEST” DISFIGURING HUMOURS Provenied by PH Curicura Soap peri and beautifies the skin, scalp, and hair by restoring to healthy activity the CLOGGED, INFLANED, IRRITATED, SLUGGISH, or OVERWORKED Pores. 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