Mr. r.co. ?r. ru-iet I'Olnma, Wis, All Eun Down A Punlinfir Case How Health Was Restored Gained From 130 to 176 Pound. " A ffw yr&rn nsm my h'ullb tnlltul me, nnri I con-ultptl iVfrni phypirtuna. Not one wuld rlt Atly (1timnnp my cam und thrlr met) Mm failed to irive ro.lef. After much iMTPUHnltm I mmmcnird tn take 1mMlHArPAiArlllR. Hnv taken MvtTal Itotl lift and Bin much improved, t mm an all run ilnwn cnnilliioii I have Iwn reptnrwl Inffnotl lifnlf 1i. I ornierly 1 weighed HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES 131 pnnnrift, now I hula nee the mile at Kfl pound, ltord Samtiimrllla haa Wn a (rreut benefit to me, and 1 bare recommended it tn trend, who reulire front, l-tv-tilt by It ue tiro. Vr. Twirr, t'oloma, Wiuirdmrn Co., Win, kiooii'n run liver Ills, nu k bi-wltutte, Jauu dice, iDtiigvitlhin. Try a bo iftwuta. "German Syrup 99 I am a farmer at Edoin, Texas. I have used German Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in Chest and Lungs and Spitting-tip of Blood. I have tried many kinds of Cough Syrups in my time, but let me say to anyone wanting such a medicine German Syrup is the best. We are subject to so many sudden changes from cold to hot, damp weather here, but in families where German Syrup is used there is little trouble from colds. John F.Jones. a Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT D. H. RII.GBK, Esq. Hulracvillo, Pa. CURED WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED! La Grippe Baffled I The After Effects C u red HEAD WHAT Mr. IliMirR 8ays:-"I had bad attack of (irippe; cauirht cold aod It halv ed in nay kidney, and liver, and Oh! men pain and misery In my bark and legs. The Physician's medicine and other tbinirs that I used mado no Impmwion, and I continually trrew worm until 1 wan a physical wntk and riven up to die. Iicfore I had taken the M-cond bottle of Hwamp-Uoot I felt better, and UMluy am Just a well and strong- aa ever mot a tim e nt the Urippu Is k ft) Nw amp Boot saved my lire." I). 11. Uii-ck. SWAKi 11 araatea Use contents cf On. 1 1 M M Ditu. It yuu are sot brnrflMsl. Priiie JU fc. A 4 ffirta will refund to you the price ul. V, "Lvsllds' CaM t. He.lta"and I s C'awilallwi Fna tt'-lk vt. KUmer uu., uibsisunusi. J. T. IOl At ItraadMa, to .r St. OS SUa. or. Kilmers Parilla Liver Pills ARE THE LEST ! U nils, 25 cents. V Getting Thin is often equivalent to getting ill. It loss of flesh can be arrested and dis ease baffled the "weak spots " in the system are eradicated. Scott's Emulsion is an absolute corrective of " weak spots." It is a builder of worn out failing tissue natures food that stops waste and creates healthy nesn. y Prepared br'slcoltB.wn..C)li.iBlsla, S I Haw Voi. auld b druasiMJ anrar. 1 .P A rPT?Mrr'C Htori'HKPiNti.a. t Vj A 'I 1 Oliul.il furelun coun I). a. Pat.oirice. Pstvut auarauteed ur ufea. i. huMiniM. til '.Ui.U Waalnimuw. U. a tries. Tea vital-' exirui-e as exsmiurr is 4m LATER NCWS WAIFS. PiiArrsna, ArciPSSTS san rsTAMTtits At New Pocliflle, N. Y., Matthew O' Brim was burned to 1mlh, anil William WhRlen sotemtl.T biirned Hint lie will pmhably die, in Hie (lent met inn by lire of bonrdlna: houra In which they lived. Arson l( charged. NenrOtweoo. N. Y Wlllla Scully nml Thornna I.rvito, 3 yenr-olil hojri. entered I lie bur u at the former's home and locked the door. It Is supposed they started n bon fire, as the barn wn soon allre. Hoth per hh:d before they could he released. At Kan Claire, Wis.. Krnnk Shaw, aged -I yenis, wns drowned, lie and Frederick Newell were trying to cross the Chippewa. Tli ey (rot out of the track with the bucy ami It overturned and both were thrown out. Hlinw was unable to swim and was drowned A boat eonlnlnlnn Michael Kl.eenan and three children was capsized in the bay at l'oston. Mars., and two of the children were drowned. They were Mnirnle and lt.a Nlicennn, aged 4 and 0 respectively. A Cotton Hell passenger train was wreck ed by spreading rails nenr Nui ithton Mo. Knlneer King and Fireman Smith were killed. The sloop Stormy I'etrcl Is reported to be capsized oil Kettle Mnnd, near .Manchester, Mils. Five men were seen In the rlKing, but the s'orni was so violent that it was im possible to rtuili them. The bank nt Santa Clara, California, has neen forced to close its duirs, owing to the discovery being made that It Is short in Its funds about -'nl.OOi. This was occasioned by the mining stock speculations of the cashier ami vice president. At Kisslnmee, Fla., the Klssinmee City bank suspended. Assets, U0,nOO; liabili ties, ITS.uco. Slow collections and tight mss of money forced nil assignment. At Chicaco, word has been received of the suspension of the Citizens' State hank at Churtthusco, 1ml.; capital til.Ufti, depos its f.HiCKiO. Also news of the susps nslon of the Citizens Hank at Kempton, Ind, They were hrnnches of the Columbia National Chicago. rniMM ami rrxAi.T.TS. At Chester, S. C, John llr.iiinon, alias Joe Williams was hanged for the murder of Stephen Kearney, an aged and Infirm white citizen of that city, on August 31sl. Ilran. non made a full confession of bis guilt and expressed regret. Jim Itrncher. the murderer of It. It. Huviston of Huvistou station, Ala., was hanged at F.Htaw, Ala. At Wilmington, Del, Sheriff (lould whipped eight convicts, one of whom was colored. Almost within sight of the Jut 1 yard, Patrick Raney was murderously assaulted by unknown men. He is lying in l'eluwarc hospital dying with a crushed skull. Judge White ot I'iltsbur. 1'a., sentenced William Newton, convicted of manslaught er for the klllini? of William Co.isins, to nine years in the penitent inry. w AsniNinox. A comparative stntcmeut of the total values of the exports of hreadftiifls for the month ended April 'M, l.',.M,l.V, shows n decrease of ".'("O from the corresponding period of lsiij. For the four months ended April S0$M,c:8.:i.l."i. n decrease of H,iHX),i0 from the same period of last year. For the 10 months ended April MK tl.'iT,n.VI.H:i, a decrease i f ti'J.iKiO.oau from the corrcsotid ing period of 18:12. roiiKiox, At Purango, Mex., during the Maxlmil ian liollduy celebraiion Mexicans were pa rading the streets committing depredations o' u serioui character. When the police at tempted to suppress the lawlessness, the mob fired upon the otlicers. The police re turned the lire, killing five. One officer was killed. 1IHSI1SAU Kobert T. Lincoln, ex-Minister to Eng land, arrived at New York Saturday. He will again take up his rceidence at Chicago and resume bis practice of law. MltlXM.AXEOHH. Wesley C. Rippey will be retried for as sault with intent to kill John W. Mack ay, of San Francisco. The Jury was unahle 10 agree and was discharged. A second trial will occur in June. AGIO ANTIC PENSION FRAUD. A Norfolk Lawyer.Who Eaa Been Steal ing Large Bums, Arreated. The pension department at Washington believes it has unearthed stupendous pen lion frauds. An attorney of Norfolk, Vs., V. H. Prewry, is under arrest, charged with securing fraudulent pension cluirus by the wholesale, using ss his Instrtin-ents in many cases colored men and women who could not read or write. About three months ago Secretary Nobis ordered three cnsesdropied f una the pension rolls that Drewrv had secured, uml liner on he was debarred from practice. When the present nuniiiiinraiion tame inn power a thorouuli InveMiL-ation waa made Into the casea that lire wry had secured. and when it was concluded a few days since it was dis covered that about t8 per cent of the cases oe uau nana leu under the act ot June ii, Im'jo. were secured through tbe filing of taise declarations. The extent of the frauds ran he under stood when it is staled that 1WI cases were grained and that everyone of them carried arrears. The steals will probably aggravate HOO.UoO. Drewry used the seal of a notary, It. A. Richardson, whose olttce he shared. Richardson is said to have been ignorant of the use to which his seal had been nut. and Drewry has already been convicted of forging tue notary nauieantl seal. The Great Ships Hare Departed. The Knglish vessels that came to New York for tbe review have left on trips assigned to them. Tbe next two or three weeks will witness tbe departure of most of the other vessels, although tbe Russians may stay month. On Wednesday the Beet of Columbus relics, the caravels, start ed for Chicago by way of tbe St. Lawrence river. .Tbe l'into will be towed to Quebeo by the American cruiser Chicago, and th Nina will be towtd by the Bennington. The Bsnta Maria will sail under berown canvas. At MaranettA' Minh -n .1.1. ... 1 , "I WII. rpelled for Insubordination from Mar- gucue uiga scuuui. iiwy went toe dunce gaiusi lue viuvr v luvteGUHj, Qaeer Chinese Custom. In full mourning- nmono the Chi nese the black strands of the queue ire replace., by white ones and In tccond mourning by light blue nr (rreen. It Is an unpnrdonalile breach uf etiquette for an Inferior to enter the presence of n an per lor with his plff-tiill wound round his neck or head, and Iho 111 ..itost Insult one man can olTcr another Is to pull his plir-tail. It seems very odd to see mllors on ship or In barracks cotub- 11 tf each otfier's tresses, fir coolies nt he street corners performing- the in me friendly otllce. Custom forbids man to wear a heard und mustache lutil he beconios a irr""',fiiMier. An 01a Churoa. The oldest church existing In tho nltcU States Is situitted near Smlth 1(1, Ya. It was built In the reign Clmrlfta P. ttpt wottn t ho vioir IC.'in and Ki:ir. the brick, llino and tlmfier dug impiincd irom i-.tigiuim. 1 ho tnlicr Is Kngllsh ouk, and was ;i mod Id Kngland. It Is a brick iructure, erected In the most sub mit I ul manner. The mortar bits .aoriinp an hnrrlnnnrl ttint. It. ttltl strike lire In collision with steel. M. l. Thompson A- Co., firnpjrsts, V imlers- iort. . a., hav Mall's Cat irrli t are is the l".t anil only sure care tor catarrh they ever suld. uruKU'sts sen 11, inc. 1 he French leads the World in the nro. luction of paiisies Pee'liaiii' Pills cure Imllirestlon and ennstL pattjit. Ik-echain's-no oilier. 'Jb eta, a box The Chinese bnnd is srrall, slim and with liiare phalnnccs. 'Jt JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. Just a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. Just a lilttu BRUISE may make sirious inflammation. Just a little BURN may make r.n ugly scar. Just a little COST will get a bottle of ST. JACOBS OIL, A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE Years of Comfort against Years of I'uin for JUST A LITTLE. copy of the "Official Portfolio of the World Columbtun exposition," inscriptive of hulltlinirs snd wounds, beautifully ilius Iraied In water color encls, will be sent to any oiblress upon receipt-of If In H''Ke stamps by Tiik Ciiaslus A. VoctLkH Co., Bali imose. Mo. iTHE KSND i I THAT CURES! JKHUMK nAI.L, TORTURING b Headache for 10 Years ! "ii -IIY- H Dana's Sarsaparilla u I WAS CUBED ! " IS Vk. Ratx VABTtiKniurr man Yortr( naurl DANA HIM CmiOKM, 1JMIKN AhUltTKlJJl lH' : if fUI ItWI'LT. BUATI HAIlFi A r AHI I.LA cTI (KtTl.r.MKt..-l linvt: lattu niffrr fniriiQ inrm in Ttmr nimirinv. auti u aiiaauiiisua (,i i u.Q 1 1 drrkkfl to try one tvtttlr. 1 pTMtly rtlirvt-d m-, mirl l ih tii ftw.nn.ir txittu 1 WAai til wanilrrf tal srMraai. ITlf flrtl IWsttlrU limr I hail bkfhll DANA'S if SARSAPARILLA B ftttamf ntl rellithle mcdlclnv. O Wtlerford.N. Y. JKRttME BAU Tht truth of Ur, BaII'c MnU-ment I wrilfit-d fa 1 Hy t ML J4cUi:HMoiT. n CuhOM. N. Y. 1 liannati iaL U g 0m f artiparllli Co., Bilfatt, Mln. 3 .An aareeabla TAxatlvw ana NtaT Tokio. Bold by Druggurta or sent by nalL 860. ,60c and 1.00 per packagw. Bamplea free. XT A T7f The Favorite I00TI KWIU LLVI llU for the '.Teeth and Breath-Sao. 'Treated free. rs.iu.sir ri bio MHh HISS d msny tliou- ul citft 1.10- sorarsdtio n dsn si lsl tna Ihiitl. of sll ympli.m sis nM cd. IOOIC of I.Mimiwi.L of mtniuloui cuifl IIM PR... mall a. 5 MATLKD M ClliUit Ui tllal (fciaUeil Novelty Co.. fl7a Hnwulwny, INi-w York, tlSklMta not lutiavr. hI 1 avtlijtA,oui5 ltiw ih'iii'ii, kiiu iinr niaktfisinivni pitH'f nr jfwciry KIIUI rtiUM! VttlUi', Vs I'rille KKU fOU. TKUA1A TO 25. a VTT.T. H a W t0R TW Bl 1 ITTXS. C.Muchtultertnr. Vv parkaiiallfa.eltbuys lbs best prswrluiioni forth, eura ofOHOLKBA OATAKStU.KHKUMATUH.KlDMBT DID. KASK aad Pll-Ka. Suul 2to. for Iba Ave. to Geoasee fbamuur. Koehasiar, K. V. tm IS) enrsia- .seaa.6kia I J5) I fj jfh'iimk nAi.t,, y tTlaTaTai ip'Blai n -V A . a a. 1J1 SO. sos a esse rr win, not cup,r I III. .111111 l J k LONG LIST OF FAILURES MANY SMALL BANKS OO UADER. The Failure of the Columbia National Bank of Chicago had a Far-Peaching Effect. Mostof the Suspended In stitutions tn Country Towns Where the Farmer Will Be the Loser. Th ofHc:ls of the Capltot National Hank Indianapolis, Ind.. which closed Its doors r'riday say they will he able to resume bus iness within a few days providing the Chemical National Hank, of Chicago, Is ible to open Its doors. The failure of the Columbian National Hank, of Chicago caused banking institu tions throughout Indiana to close their doors Friday, Most of them are small con rna, and the majority of their stock was wned by Dwlpgins A Rtarburk, of the Columbia National. Their capital stock ranged from t:0,OUO to Hi.QOO. Tbe Colum bia National controlled about 27 banks in this Stale and more failures are anticipated The failures were: the Commercial Rate flank, of Riissiaville; Dank at Dunkirk; Farmers', of (Ireentown; Commercial Hank of Morrlstown; Comineiclal Hank, of Wal kerton; Hank of fireenwcod, of (Ireenwood; Farmers' and Merchants', of tienevs. The failure at Dunkirk was the heaviest. The liabilities are fTCO.OoO and the assets are reported about two thirds that amount. The Indianapolis banks claim to be not afTected hy these failures. rui rMis is r.Ttirn ststis Cn.Mil.rvoix. Mo 11. W. P. Hrown A Co, bankers, doing business under the name of the Hank of Charlevoix, have made an assignment. Toi.rno, o. The Ottawa County Hank at Elmore, a branch of the Chicago Columbia, has rn-ed its doors. Convov. (. The Farmers Hank of Con voy. (.. closed Its doors, caused by its rela tions with the Columbia Naiionai Hank of I hicapo. Has. ew. M11 11 ;reat excitement pre vails at l.awton. The managers of a local hank there did not open up the Itis'lliilion Kridav niornlnir. having left town the pre vious night. Citizens have some SIHCXpO deposited in the bank and are taking legal steps in the hope of realizing something. lilt 111 asm. Mn 11 'I he Colon Hank, a branch of the ColiiiiibinNiitloniil.of Chicago is closed. The cashier says that the deposit ors will he raid in full. (rami llAi'ins. M11 11. The private hank ing institution of Paris Nove. at ltock ford, Kent eouiitr, closed I'a doors upon order o' the proprietors who live at Indian apolis. The batik did a lively business among the farmera. KrwARiNM-iM. Mich The Citizen's Hank, o' this place, closed Its doors. About elil, 000 of local deposits together with township and school funds are afTected, It war a branch of the Chicago Columbia. Cincinnati, O. The private banking firm of llwigglns. Smrhuck Co.. ot Williams burg. (., has failed. About 8 nod is due the Williamsburg bank by tbe Columbia, of Chicago, all ot which ills thought will be lost. The postmaster at Williamsburg or dered the arrest of Lawrence P. (food, ex pert accountant, who hud staried for Cincin nati, dood was taken in custody on his arrival here. He is charged with embezzle ment. Ottaws, Ii.i.. Ilichard J. Hornlck. hank er, merchant and speculator, of (iraod Itidge, made an assignment. The cause is given as a run on his bunk, caused by the financial entanglement of his brother and backer, John Hornlck. of Sioux City, la. OTIIKII TMN IIANK r.MI.I'IISR. V. .1 Colonel A. It. Kti'er. principal stockholder and creditor fit the JlygeriBii Ice Company applied for the appointment of 11 receiver lor that company The tolnl liabilities are s:iid to be elKJ.'KJO and the assets about the siimis Mn.rt Ai Ki r. Wis.-1 he big house furnish Ing house of Frank A. I.appen . Co., and the l.appen Furniture Company, are in tinuncinl straits, .ludgnieuis were entered by the Wisconsin National Hunk for 144. ('ki. and by A. I.atidaiir V Co. for 10 (KK); The Piankinton Hank lias tiled n,i attac'i ment for 1U,U00. The sheriff is in pastes- Pakkkkhiu bo, W. Ya. J. 8. Porrell, for rears one of the largest pork p ickers in West Virginia, but recently In the meat and grocery business, made so assignment to V. F. Atkinson. The liabilities toe several times the asssets, Clneinnatie l'it-bnrg, Baltimore and Philadelphia f art iea are caught The Citizens' Nutionul lank, of this city is a large creditor. Locibvii.i.I!, Kv. The wholesale whiskey firm of W. H. Thomas ft Hons suspended payment. The diflerent bankers with which the firm lias done business place the excees of assets over liabilities at from t'M. UuU to I400.0UO, OHIO STRIKE OVER. Last Year's Scale Accepted, and Statis tics to be Gotten on Work and Wages. Tbe miners' delegates and the operators of Ohio, in session at Columbus, O., signed the following agreement: "This agreement, entered into this 11th day of May, 1H!U, hv and between the oper ators and miners of Ohio, is that the scule of prices paid in all parts of the state from Muy 1. W)2. to May 1. 1X!M, shall be paid in tbe several districts of said slate fiom May . lwi't, to May 1. 1801, and the same condi tioiis in the several diatricta of said state prevailing from May 1. to May 1. 1S!K!, ahull continue from May 1. 1H!!'I, to May 1, 18114; that a ceneral commiitee forthe state consisting of two operators and two miners, to co 0rai with and be assisted by local committees to consist of two other oiera tors and two miners of each district, the whole to constitute a board of investigation, be appointed to inquire into the cost of production and other mutter in each district as deli ned and specified in this agreement, viz: ' First, cost of placing lump coal free on board cars, and tbe details of said cost; sec ond, wages paid all classes of day labor; third, average eaining capacity of men working by the Ion for the period of one year; fourth, average earnings per day of the best 100 men in eacli Hold bused on the number of days worked during the yeur, designating room men and entry men. 10 percent of the 1UU men to be entry men and so designated, und tlmir earnings to be aeruiely stated; tilth, average proportion of small coal made and marketed in each district, That the period for examination and In quiry shall be the mining yeur from May 1, 'Mi to May, 'IXI; that the com mittee herein provided for thai conduct ita inquiry between June 1, lw3. and October 1, lH'.tt. and at the close of the investigation shall print a full and coinplei. reisirt, without recom mendataon, of the facts obtained, ol which copies shall te furnished l otli operators und miners of tbe sluts; the expense of said commiitee to be borne equally hy operators and miners, Th report is signed by John Nugent, president and W. C. Peurce. secretary of Ohio Mine-work'rs, and John Mvllride. president of the Nationul Iron-workers, on the part of the miners, and by J. & Morton, Thouiua Johnson, H. D. Turney and It. 11. Johnson on tle part of the oixrators. Ca rtii ao c was forty -five miles In clr cjmfersnce, situated on peninsula. On 111 land side there were triple walls, guard ed by towers so large th basement of each contained stalls for K3 aksVuuiUv runctnal Hen. Dr. John Hall an l Dr. HowonJ Cros tiy are noted for their punctuality. Crowded as thev are with engagements and meetings, they nra never late, but generally havn to wait for their more leisurely brethren in the ministry. Baid one of them the other day: "If 1 had tn attend a fiiiieral on Monday and was llfte'n minutes late, and on Tuesday was ten minutes lato st a wedding, to the dismay of nil the party, and on Wednesday should be Into where I was tn lecture,' pnd keep my prsyer-meetinir wnititiR on Thursday, and so on until Sunday, what would my people think of me if I should tell tlioin that my failures to knei my encampments find been caused by a disordered watch?" An excellent lesson was enforoed by this practical illustration. Sew X'ork Tribune. WrtRN a man has been sick, nnr. begins to look hotter, you will Und that be has not been taking uiijr med icine lately. Housekeepers Should Remember. The Government Chemists, after having analyzed all the principal brands of baking powder in the market, in their reports placed the ."Royal" at the head of the list for strength, purity and wholcsome ncssj and thousands of tests all over the country have further demonstrated the fact that its qualities arc, in every respect, unrivaled. Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift or prize, or at a lower price than the Royal, as they invariably contain alum, lime or sulphuric acid, end render the food unwholesome. 'MURRAY" BUGGIES MURRAY'S CATALOG Th irrahfliMM find mi! nitirl''' Mlftloc of VcMrlT, . ftmitotliira iMMl er nt linlii... A rtnuinr yrlo.t1l for WILBER H. MURRAY MT'Q CO. n im Kim nwiin iifirn "Thoughtless Folks Have the Hardest Work, But Quick Wilted People Use SAPOLIO cTIib Bcsl Watcrprocf Coat In the WORLD I The HSU IU1ANK 8l.H KF.lt I, worraiiteil water. insf, .ml will kti p ynuilry In Ihu harili'M sturtn. Tlx new I'OM M i:L Hl.li KilU It a twrleel riilinif eost. ami etivers tlieeiitlro,Hil(;u, llewareer unitunou,. iK'li I l.iivsriiiit iriliu"tl.li llrsml is 1101 on 11. Jiin-tia-leil t'utnlol'lie In e. A, .1. TOWKIt, lloslon. lsis. THE BEST Is the best Wood Medicine, because It assists nature to throw olf the lin iiuriiiesof the blood, and at the same time tones 1111 the entire organism. This Is Just contrary to the ellectof the varloua potash, mer cury, sarsaparilla. mixtures, which bottle up the Impurities in I lie system, thus producing much sickness and suflering. Therefore, (or a BLOOD MEDICINE yon cannot do better than takeH. H B. "As a phvsictun, I have prescrilwd and nsed H. S. S. In niy practice aa a tonic, and for blood troubles, and have lieen very successful. I never used a remedy which gave such generul satisfao- lion to myself and patients. 1- II. IUiciiv, M. D., Mackey, Ind." Treatise onbtooil and skin tliseases mailed free. BniM m tiitit cu., AiianiA, ua. W HUB US VSasaBBBBBBBBBBBSBBSa with Pant. Enamel and Painta which stain th hatn.la InlnM I hat Irs in atnil Ktivn sju Tht Hl-in Hun hhtvc r-.llph 1 Brilliant, Odor Ii, Durable, and thf wmnum-r iay (or au Ua ns alnti tint-kr aiia atlim f vatrv iiiissihaaa AN IDKAL FAMII.V MKOICIMC Fur laii(iiaa laiiiQUVBM llradaclir, 1 rtllpu.lwiif HmX ('oavplcBlow, ilaTvaalvc Hrfita( aiul all duortUt at Uw fituuuM-A, Lilttr ariil UtiwrlaV. Ut arenfl Vet limtii lit I V . Fatrfaf-t aitft-biiuu itiuw ii.cir usv, iv'iu l UHHUIS OIM 111 1IISU1. (' iU i, U lacliatrf 4 Ituws), $L U1PA-N t lU MICALC, , Wew Tartu AGENTS WANTED 04 SALARY .ircommliuilon.t'ihanillf tha Nw Patent t'hemlial Ink t:rw"lii IVik II. Atft'iitH iiiuklnir 9u mt wk. UuurtHi r.rnmr jii k lu,, xiuui, u. u.xmuhs, )B, PATENTS AMP. KIMPfcON. WaHhlnirtOBL Nu attv'v fra uutll Paieul otk. lalutrd. Wiu fur luwaiuf' Uuiut, 0 A 'I'TOTC TBSPKMARK8 EaamlnaUoa 1 Al TilS 1 O. ami advice as to u.teuUhllly lf Inventlou, Head for luvenpirs Uulile.or how to get aiKMut raTHltas u'taHHUj. wmhuhiiwi uu i fi wssriuiAu .jsr 1 ,- Wat Travellni Whether on pleasure boot, 'it bo 'Inem.take ea very trip a bottle of t) rop of Pigs, as H act most pleasantly and effectively on the kidneys, . liver and I ousts, prevent ing fevers, betut aches and other forms of sickness. For mle In Monte and ft bottles by all leading druggists. Nashville, III., has 1 nfckless mule, which eats lying down. a t'.m.lei Newspaper p-.r On Hit IMfWuiM'' CliMOiirlr-7rlriiipi Is sold he all News Aienta and ilellveriHl by t'arrl.rt everywhere, for One Otit a eopy or Sit Csuf a week. H contain, ilnlly, the nesrs of the worlil, rerelTlng sa It Ones, the report, or both the Associated Cress ami lb. Hulled Press. No other prtner which sells for Ofis Cenf receives fnlh of tlies. reports, lis Sportlnir. Ffn'tnclsl. 'nshlon, .nil floiiseliold llepartments .r. an ttrualwl. Order It from your N.wa Agent. The word pen' means a leather and It from the Latin Paniia, a wing. s'nie tlnosti nred atcneeby llal,''a Unlver. sal Cough ri)riip. il cents at drULg.ata. America has 3,000.000 bachelors. If afflicted with soreeyesns. Dr. Issao Thomn son's Ky.-wat.r. I1r11agisus.ll atl'ie per bottle. "MllRRAY"HARNESS$5.95 Wr nnlil mnr V!lrl ftiirl llarttM lMRt yrr, 4lrMt tm lh ptrapl. Ibsn any fithcr far try n rarth. Writ1 at nnr lot nur (trand 'ataUiit N. (A, and If you rtnn't nay It'a thf nntt nr mfHit taltt ytn vrraw,w,ll make ym a prwnt f a hDrry. l8K:vtitt"i'i M"!Pi. riftirmiiATi. n. in, wiliwiniinMl vi W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE soTWp. Do you wear them? When next Is need try s pair, they III give you mere comfort and icrvlfe for the money than any other make, ninvworia.y 5.00 00 44. 2 53 43.50 $2.50 2.00 FOR U0IC 2.00 1.75 roil BOY 42.25 42.00 '75 W. L. Douglas Shoes ara mads In ill the Latest Styles. If you wtsf 2 fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $8 to $8, try my $3,S0, (4 or $S Shoe. They will Ot equal to cus tom muit and look sno wear si wen. II yen wita ts Konomlre In your footwear, you can do to by ptirchailna; W. L. Douglas 8 host. My aamo snd pries It ttimpei on the bottom, Icok for II when you buy. Take no sub stitute. I tend ihoei by mail upon receipt of pries,' pottage free, when Khoe Deal.re csnnot supply you. w. t.. uuiius-aa, ssrocMton, asaaa. ooiu or PK II till TAI1 for II bom T Homes TNeed T TAH a carton of Home Nails all size, a carton of Home Tacks all alzea for all home J Dealers Ten Jlvll useaj MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS WITH laaa. THOMSON'S fWI SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. No tooli reqn.red. Only a hammer aaeUad tn dri mi e'lmta Iht-m aaally and quKh.y. Mavnia Uia elmch itaoutly mojUs. Uuutlng rut horn to ba mats M in leather nor imrr hr U Hivaia. Tliav ar alratar. Iwtawla and lraal. Mi limn; nuw lu aaa. All sCiu.'Oi'i, niitionn ur Nsirtid. )ut up In boaa. Aak war lpailr rr t !. ur n-nd 40a tl tump fur a boa ui luu, aaurt4 ia Man ul by 4U0S0N L. THOMSON MFG. CO., , waithah, MAaaw , WORN NICHT AND DAY. Holds th. worst si. turn wild cm uaj ler SU1 Vimunstuneml i AlkJIIMTMKl Perfect ; 'aroMf, '1 NW fat. Imuifl Mlusst, t'-at. and rukta foi e'll-Diaurn.til sMtL-urtiii pNfalHl. (i. V. Uoiiau Mfar i rATaUrtmi.) o...44l.rt4jway,W.V.Cuy) CaaMapllaa and pavpla who bav waab lung ov Aio ma. tbould naa Ftao'aOur for Coosuanptloaa It aaa axarad tbiaMla It baa not Injur ad una. U l not bad to laaa. 11 la iba baai coub rrK old avarrwbara. Ma. Best I M ITn . . m . - 1 ananiiu K u a " 1 -sa. IT w A
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