Tha March af Cotor. la the early months of summer white flower predominate In the northers Held noil Harden. In July yellow flowers beutn to prevail and their reHtn seems to rulrnlaata In August, which Ik tho month par ei celleace of gulden hue. In F-epteni-ber aud October the iseandency passes to blue aud purple blossom. One Csiinot help ntitlclnf that this anarch of color among the flower, carrying ihom from white In the (print to blue In the autumn, recalle ttie supposed progression of RKearuong the star a Indicated ry their colors. It tin iieuerally been thought, al though tha rnct ha not yet been Unally demonstrated, that the whito tan are the ywungcxt, that the yel tow stars represent tho mid-season of tolar life, and thut thn deeply colored liars, red, purple, noil blue, lire these which are fust p:isliiir Into decadence. If thU In true. then In tho heaven tlso we mar ai.v whlt.i In thn color of iprluirtinm Htid purplo tho badge of be in; a sou of decay. Ingmiiillj of the Hornet. The hornets' nc:d. I sometimes two fret In diameter. Thts titiislde lay er have u snin'.l Interval between each, co that If r.iln should penetrate It Is suun ui rented. Neuralgia Cured "FormTlv I nfffif I with nturatirln, but it on not t rui.lt rd me shirt. I luivo tHkt-u Hood's KiiroNpiiril In. I krv llrMil'alniMv llUli. -riff fort hi on I ttnul'lp.nn I it turn lie-r I nn.rtlli.tr r lief. My ta.-dlinr liitH!f Uakrn it and it li is t urn) him of MH.bniH. t're- vlotnly, h j com d tifii Mt itnu li, and pit nul t I. Ill pi'. Now In bft n uond a i petite, CHn liri'iitht' ral y Niitl num.))' t tt )u lit. H" Blrs, West. has reirrtlned lit foimrtrint,i nnd n-dtfl.t. V nr nil In- Hood's Cures dehti'tl In lino I'm arni;at-l!l.i nntl will use no other mcilltlne." Mas. ItKssrrA Wm, Orrs. Inwn. I'll. X. H. (Id only lloon s. IIOItll'H ri I.I."4 tr imri-ljr s.-l:ilile. careful. It iiioii'ii trum Uie best lugrt-ilk-nt. IB cen1.. rKU4 Thl Tm Mart It on the belt WATERPROOF COAT II! II ITV.". the World I 0tB CgUS " A. J. TOWfP. BOSTON, MASS. fSHILOHS V CURE. f'urM fni'trhs. Hnarwnrs. Sore I hruat. ( rutin. Whooping Couifh and Asthma, For Cons tup lionix ha no rival ; lias cured thousands where all others failed; will curt you If taken In time. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lams Back or Chest, usrSIMLOn'S PLASTER, sscts. LOrTS CATARRH REMEDY iave vniai Ktau-rhr Thtarmedr la STitarfin. tMMA to cure you Yrk fot ir-t.w' BTHE KIMu , THAT CURES E. A. WOI.LAHKR, llrtkiiun, N. V. Torturinar Eczema, a IINDIGESTION AND n LOSS Or APPETITE U CURED. U If riisrou.nwinu vrwnvn rvvmomAi. a.5 BHBNT I B HV THE LAftOt Mlt HAN riI.M IH'tJ ,r c. W P41.M rs tt c.. llLatUMi a, N. Y- D lMA 8 AM Al A El IX A CO. t ,M UIKTi-tHM ( uuiiita uie iihi7 rw M Ijtiav utf'-rrd roniiJc rbly with ErarwiM, "limrt o that I in uiubh- to attnid to ny motk. 1 3 ilauniffend from lMaitttont tuu M wmvH UlldoWD. 1 UtMl VklluUt Mllldlfl WllholU ol-P4 . u,lr,a, .n m.U until I au hitluAMl la trv ril,""l E! DANA'S U SAHSAPARILLA PI hay. Iititi otilT two DolUH tna nrl III. rw mmn. Plmplx .nil blolrtioa htvr" . rllr.y alluipixiirfdi Apprtlf nrst ffriktef DlBltfkn IIMfl. In fort I brlirv III Ml hul uotuktD DAN AT. I woald mml ka 7 iiB"TU-.i.T. "UI'VoiiABia. y Dan taraayarllla C., PiHatt. Mala, g Young Mothers ! fa Ogt Tit m Mtmtijf rkW Insure Mftp tm MA 0MotAmr mtU Child, a MOTHER'S FRIEND a Jterrer omI Jlta k. rrwhabo(llaf Matker' Frtaa I iuMa aal llltla ula,aa4 Ola uutaiparlaaca Ibai nHiwin wun ia aaan natal aia i m i itir, auk, jaa. uta. mm. Ppl. oa naalat at tl.a ft botUa. Moot la KMUn bum Im, ruMHevura co.. TuiiTai ui, tow au Mmm " yiimn(M.i' M V.Saau rt,;- ttniffciTeTrfcA LIYE THINGS ON SHOW. FINE STOCK EXHIBITED AT THE WORLD'S EAIR. Eheep n Ifonvy a Rome Swine, nnd htvlne h llenvjr n Stttne llurae Shetlitud l'nnle llnlry .Mb chliirry mill Method Food Dis play Krom l.nml nntl Sea. Thn nerlciilliinil fThlMt of thn World's 1'a I r, In. 'Ill tltisc Hi" sloc-lc p ivillnno, tliu gront ilixpliiy nmiililtlieiiti'rnn.lthH mitln lniilcllnir, covits n toinl of slxly-lilno in'r., o -r Iwiw thn ciitlM ncrciiifQ of thn hinn M iliufu -tur-'l ltull.llnir. It In nt thin polo of llm Fiilr. s-tys (hi Han Fr.in -lsi'o Chronicle, thnt th fiirm ln liiti.ri'l Is miitfiii'llr.xl. whlln the iirllsllc spirit Is nttructi,l to tin- oppo.Hi, pole, ovr n inlli- to thn wift. For thx mo4t p-irl thnex hllilts In tin-ni'itn hull rlnif thnrhun'S on pyiiiinl'ls or kIhs jnrx oiititlnlii'r s iinpli of trniln. V"jftiitii s. IrnlM nml othr pro Im-ts of thi- noil In n profusion wliIWi ciiii only n I'lln Its Int'T.'M to th s.-iiMHIIIf furmnr. Thn Niitioiml liMpirtini'iit of A'jrl.-iiltiirn illni-ls thn illkphivH mini" liy llm illir.T"nt rxpi'rl mi'iilnl t:illon! nt th ttnlvrKltli-s nml mvi nolhwa" throiiKhoiit this nounirv, snd thn rnsult l onn thnt ly lis -If will n-p' iv n iliiv's ntti'iitloii on thi'imrl of t It M"l.-ti 1 1 lion lly .cm mi'il. tin Is fmpri-swcl with thn fnnt thnt tlllniij thn Mill Is no mnntiil i-hllil's-plny. nil. I thnt nn mliii'iitlon In thn tr nlmntit of soil, 111" ntittim of pwsls nnil thn profWsso 01 KHriiiliintion Is n primn rmiulsitnof su.-i'i'ss In no oi't'iipiiilon wlmrn' eompi'titlon Is morn snvnrn thnii in nnyothnr. In l-"il. thn tiirm fr's work hns Jolnml nompli-ti'ly In thn ni"n with nil thn other puraiiiti thnt wnrn oii"n nlmoat 1'iitlrnly mntters of mils 'In mil nm now iilmo't wholly mnttnrs of bruins nnd uin-'hlin'ry. Thn illsphiy of nurli-iilturil Implnmnnts, with nli'knl-pliitn I inntiil p irts nn'l on plnt lorms novnrnl with hnnvy nrirpnts. Is Imt llltlnsiiirunstlvn of thn soil, Thn Ii-w fornlKii rshlhltors who venMn-il Into n mulon so Ki'ioT.illy n'knowlmlinil ns our uronml of TitiitnifH. hnvnsnnt tlmlr ni.inhlnns sulwtnn tlnlly In tliu I'on.llilou lu wliluu thy ifo Into snrvli'C. Owliitf to tho niituro of mnny llns of ex- 1'lf.fP f tliiHM I '. Ill 1 1 1 ll'MffHfmrirTi. IS) T1I0KT OF TUB Anllct'LTDIIAL mtI)lM0. hlhlts thnrn nrn mnny sneliona whero the Hoors are almost bnrn of visitors, nrnn dur ing the most crowded dnys. Thla is true more of tho Agricultural Hulldlm; than of any othnr. A illsplnv which consists of n numher of bottles of mlnnrnl water arranged In a fnucy Itooth which is only a little differ ent from a hundred others uenr by, is not calculated to ut tract attention where thnrn are so mnny thousnnds of hltfhly Bttrautive objects. On the othnr hand, in mnny dis plays ot cereals forking dnsiKns hnvo been mnde out of corncobs, straw and vnrlous cernnl Rrowtha In such a manner as to ba ex tremely entertaining. The best of these la In the California ilulldlmr, whero a liiiiru landscape, occupying a lnrtu section of one wall, ia produced with a reference to values and perspectives thnt Is remarkable. Not withstanding thn large collection of her firoducts shown by California lu her hous ug, aha also oacuiilns to ndvuntnge a section of the Agricultural llullding equal in size to tbnt of most of the other Ktates. The arrangements for thn exhibitions of live stock have been most mngnldoent and complete. The great amphitheatre la built like a huge permanent circus, except thnt there la no root over the arena. It la 2H0 feet by 410, la oval shape, and there are comfort able scats around for 8000 people. Near by are twonty-four stock sheds, built on the atyle of a Mexicau hacienda. The stock ahows are transient affairs, divided up Into different classes, and each lasting about tea days. The exhibit of running and road horses and cattle closed during the llrst days of Hnptembsr, and Is said to hnve been the finest display of the kind ever mnde any where. After the departure of the stock In tluit division the stalls in tho various sheds were converted into pens, half of which con tained swine or sheep. Later oa outne the trotting horses, perhaps the most interesting of all, together with light wagon horses and heavy draught horses. HUH other separate shows are made ot Una poultry, dogs and pat stock. Of very large hogs there are many. "Co lumbus" is a Minnesota hog of hlglt renown and worthy of the deepest respect of hogs and men for the sweetuess there is In him. His life hns been three years of oats, linrlcy, sleep and general delight, and his frame barely suffices to support the great weight of lard, ham and spare-rib which content has bred upon It. "Columbus" claims to weigh 1270 pounds, and probably does weigh over 1000 ) he hns great difficulty in risiug from n position of rust without stepping on his stomach, which, when ha slccpa, lies spread about him la various directions. He never rises except to ent nud then never Ilea down until he bus cleared the board. It is ewti mnted thnt If be were penned up and de prived of food he could survive for a period of two mouths on his surplus tissue aud still be living on the fat of the land. Like some others of us he has never tasted corn, having been brought to his present proportions on barley and oats. The Poland China breed ot hogs Is the one most liberally represented a blaok and very tut species. The largest of these and the largest hog of any description to be seen la the sheds weighs 1040 pounds. He Is so fat that It requires the moral support and hob nailed boot Of his owner and trainer to rouse him to the trough. Between times be lies out and sleeps with a snora that is like a steam pump full of twigs. Altogether be looks like a big bologna sausage, with his tall representing the hit of string on the end. Home of the young pigs soera to grow faster than their skins expand to hold them, so that the act of closing the mouth causes their tails to wiggle with a regular and eorespon sive movement. , For those who like their pork more lean there ore the Tam worth hogs, which look like big, brown, overled rots. There Is noth ing In the physiognomy of any of these prist brutes to suggest aught like a spirit of any sort, but the "Improved" Yorkshire breed have faoes that are lull of expression and linger in tha memory. The Datura ot the Im provement la the "Improved" Yorkshire does not communicate Itself readily to tha observer, unless It ba In tha whiteness of the akin and bristles and In th high, noble fore head which starts at an abrupt angle with the snout, and curve after a while Into tha back. The sheep stand about In varloua medlta- tlre and mastlnntory nltltniln without mneli ri'irnrrl to nnj-thlnff' In purtlciilsr. Mnnv ol thnm wnnr nnnvos ovnrcoiila to protnnt thnli wool from Rrttli-.v sollnH. and thn Mm rf flitted with Innthnr nprons oynr thnlr erns to ilisnonrnKn tlmlr propsnslty to open holm In each othor. All-whtn Houtlulowns nn l the llnmpshlrn downs, with tlinlr lnrk miir.rlns nn I hln"k woolnn stonklni? urn pri'annt In iiiiiiiIhts. Tlmn thnrn are thn Mnrlnn. whosp supnrlliioiis skin lli-s Imnr-hral In multlfolils llkn thn ponvoliitions of thn htlinnn hr.nln . Cntswolils with lm'ks ns wldn ns tnn Indies and linniitlfiil nil-wool hnnirs Cheviots, with linn Independent hnlrs of purn whlln. like Knits doi;s, nnd Anaorn Ronts from 'nil for. ill, with tlmlr lonir. rurlv. silky Mohtlt wool. F.xhlhltnl liy thn siinin Honthnrn Call, fornlnn nrn Feralnn fnt-tnll sheep. whose nos-s mnkn one wonder how they w.nnlerwl out nt thn Holy I.itnl. Thn Dorset horned sheep nrn also pn-sent In lnrn nnmiiers, nil I nim h W ehilmml for their hiir.lllioo I nn I money v.ihtn, Thn horns of thn ram prow round nnd round like n enrk tw, nnd thn ohler r.imi look out through thn enntr't of a sorlca of several twists of stout hotn. Whnt Is elnlmeil nsthn Inresf sheep In Ihe worhl Is n "Lincoln," n hneil which soma. Wllllt res-inlih- the Col.wolil. Iln l live years old, weighs t."i7 pnunilx without his ennvns vest, mi l when hn was Inst shenrwl snr reinlere; tweuty-two and otitMii irtur pounds of wool. Two lirend-rs of R'tMlnnd ponies mnlnlnln n permanent ei'ilhlt in thn sto-k sheds. Tinin llrms eon'lno thmns drn nutlrnly to thn nil-ilntr of toy horsi-s. They show nliont lllty Khetlandsoi nil noiorsiind'sises, notaldy onnlie.itiiifiil lilack smlllon wdh Imntfa reneh liiK hnlf-way down his none, who slnnda nliont ns hii;h ns n dftor knoli. Tncn eott venlent lilt In steels, who have nil thn nlvim. tnires of hleyclns, since they run hn lifted over hnrd plnces when It Is iles rnd, nnd nil tho tniinaiti'ikliilltv of smnll children, slnca they enu hn spanked if thnr do not o .cr orders, nrn ennilni; eniialdemldv Into iisn for Irnwlnit Indh-s. The attendant explained that "n piilr of them Is (food for slni(l moies, nut rntner I irtit for two Indies." Thn full nxhlhlt of dlllrr ma hlnerr nml met ho la In the ..at hllllillntf devoted nn. tlrely to thn purposn Is n whole education in thn innniifnetiirn of rum tiro diets from milk. Thn ( ana Han dl-play, nml nap'ielnlly thnt of (Inlarlo, hns taken n very prominent posi tion in this department, nn well ns in that of live stock, nml out of thn nwnrds for rlnmi ninety-six out of KKI went to thn Canuck. As nu niljiinet to thndulrr dlsnlnv n vorv Important aerie of competitive tests lias isaiiil&ll'1 bnen going on for the Inst four months to do. (ermine accurately the rclativo values of the Jersey, Ounrnany nnd short-horn fnmillc of cnttln. Twenty-live cows were selected from ench breed and kept In a special shed for each breed. During the periods of tha dif ferent tnsts every psrtlele of food eaten by each eow is weighed. Ancurate account in kept ot the decrease or Incrnasn of the cow's wnlght during the period, nnd flnnlly the amount of butter, cheesa, skim milk and buttermilk obtainable from the product of each eow Is determined by going through the actual processes at thn Dairy llullding. The first two tnsts were for all products the last two will be for butter and cheese alone. Ho fnr the Jersey cows have led the two other breeds byasutistantiul percentage, aud they bid fair to bold their own to the end. Of food that cornea from thn rivers and seas we have the living sight In the Fisheries llullding to nn extent which rovers about half of the fish thnt are good to eat. The fresh water varieties are very well re pre sented, but those of the brine are almost nil. The Fisheries rising ia a succession of poly gonal towers to a height that sets It well off against the surrounding structure, Is one of the departures from general agreement of main proportions which ba been followed by the arouitnots. The main tower and the great hall at lis base are flanked by colon nades wHloh lend at either side to polygonal pavilions, one ot which is used ns a restaur ant and the other for the aquarlu. The peo ple congregate In a tremendoua throng In the latter, and perhaps no vqunl space Inside tho grounds aoutalnssucbnumbersof visitors during the afternoon hours. The aquaria are disposed In twociroles, one within the other, and the heavy gins sides expose the interior of each tank from top to bottom. Most of the tanks contnln twoor three differ ent varieties of fish, whose names are dis played on placards hung along the hvoe of the glass. One lady was asked by her com panion which of two flsb swimming about In the same tank was a sunflsh and which whs acuuner. "Oh, you can easily tell," she liniwered ; "according to the signs the one on the right Is acunuer uud the one on the left Is a sunflsh." The curious tond fish with the uplifted eyes ; the paddle-usb, with a uosa like a rubber-boot, and the long-none. I gar, who wears aiiold-fushlound durnlug-needle lor an upper lip, are all sture.l ut In open wonder by nine tenths of the visitors, to whom the existence of such monsters is for the first time made known. The clusters of sea anemone, which remind one ot a llnd-olaM chrysanthemum show underwater, and the spider crabs arhldi crawl about them with their bands bigger thnu their lent, are onlyn few of the creatures which alworh the gage of the multitude, but on thn other hand the fish themselves prons bly think that we on the dry side of the glass are the observed and that they on the wet side are the observers. What the fish see Is a thousand times more full ot variety und In terest thuu the fish themselves. FLKSTT Or MEDALS, A Chicago paper observes that the World' Fuir medals are uow being dealt out by the cart load. It says. "The exhltiitor who quits the Fair with leas than a dozen or so of John Boyd Thucber's brass tokens will not be In It with the generalltyof people who are showing goods at the Fair. Yesterday the Juror announced awards in parts ot three departments horticulture, transportation and agriculture. In the horticulture depart ment there are nearly 600 medals given for fruits and berries alone. Iowa exhibitors get Just forty-seven medal for gooseberries and Iowa I sot to much of a gooseberry Htnte either. Other Htates have nearly a big a list, aud when It uomes to strawber ries, cherries, currants, blackberries and small fruits it I Just a bad. Medals are scattered with a prodigal ban I. In the transportation department the partial list of winner announced I included In group eighty, whioh runs all the way from railroad tickets to a model of the new Memphis bridge. There are many Chicago winners la this list, all the local manufacturer ol vara, ear appllanuea, gates, switohes, frogs, oar wheels and tha like be ag remembered. In the agricultural department awards an an nounced for praeorvad meats, sausogiM. meat xt root, so.'' RAM'S HORN BLASTS. Warning Metes raiting the Wicked to Tie. pentanre. () L t) prayer never b r I n ft warm blessing. SttccKsa that It not deserved enn not be en joyed. Il:twAttBo( the man wtjo npolo- U (Iics iur any kind of ln. If some of tis would pray mora wo would grumble lcs. Wim kill tho in: ti when ho wor ries hliiiHcU to death? KvkiiV limn who tine rltfht Is help ing some boy to be coot). I r doesn't t.'iko very much money to make a u-ood man rich. It In the man who Is wllllnu to die dully who will nlwuy llvo. Lovk need no law. Icinn loyal In heart It is loral In hand. Wk would nil do moro lining up It we would do more looking tii. (Ink. secret of llvlnir loti Is to learn liow to llvo oiio day at a tl io. Tit want to bo K"od Is the surest prophecy that wo shall be o d. It Is hnrd to remember tho uood o,iiulltlcs of th'ise who forget us. Lovf. Is the only thlnif man need that ho can not get for him-telf. 'f iik nays aro never Pinr rnouifh for tho man who loves his work. Siimk religion Is pretty sure to (five us nn ap.Kitito tor more religion. Oon has never yet mado a man who could plenso all his ficlifhbors. As i.kno us 1io know thero Is n Ood why should a uood man worry? No man has religion ciioiikIi whe does not rejoleo In the Lord always. TiiKitK can be n pardon for the man who will not forsako ail his sins. Tub happiest Christians nre the ones who work tho most nt the trado. Tiir man whom (iod (Ills has nc troublo aliout keeplnu tho world out. TifF.itrc Is now and then n man whe Is afraid tho dovll Is being- slandered. IlitKAD from fiod's table Is only for thoso who are willing to fljfht und work. Tiir surest way of (retting more from Ood Is to enjoy what on ulrcudy have, TiiP.itR Is nothing like unselflshncsi for gottlntf a. oners to bellcvo In Christ. TiiKitK Is nothing more beautiful In Heaven than the lire of Christ lived on earth. Wk never II nd out how bright the llifht Is until wo huvo boon for awhile In tho dark. Tub man who has God never hnt to be loaded down with uold to make fa i in happy. Thk man who Is satisfied with him self Is always being disappointed wltb other people. Thk moro sound inn brasses there aro In a church tho less good it doct to ring tho bc'l. It requires tho constant and con tinuous work of God to make a saint out of a sinner. l.y order to show us the stars God hud to tlx It so that tho sun would notshlno at night Tiikkk never was a sin that did not proiulso to moro than pay its own way to begin with. A man with a good backbone will often win moro buttles than ono who has a bigger head. Thk true poet Is all the time try ing to tell the world something that God has told him. First giving yoursolf to the Lord Is tho only way by which you can evei become a real giver. Thk ten commandmonts are God'i Meld order telling man what to dv to ovorcomo tho devil. To hunger and thirst after right eousness means to bo going at full gpood toward the throne. A oinL doosn't nilnd being caught without a cent, but fhe is embar rassed beyond measure . when she is compelled to admit that tbe has no handkerchief with her. nillions of House keepers ARE daily test, ing Royal Bale ing Powder by that most infal lible of all tests, the test of practical use. They find it goes further, makes lighter, sweeter, finer-flavored, purer nnd more wholesome food than any other, and ia . ') uniform in its wor,l; It greut qualities, thus proven, are the cause of its wonderful popularity, its sal. being greater than that of all otber cream of tartar Uai.ig powders combined, C xmm IStsTJ I 8 ea Ar Trsnss. Tbb) saraae, assd by the Colohester finuber Co. t smlhosls ths popularity and deslrabll. Ity of taair Beading Boots, Is singularly appro.' prists at this line, a Indicating that the Far. mrrle Ha tea." Ta recent panic ban not taaterlaflf afeotrd th Farmer. Crops ar Wj Bo. larope want onr produce and ho thcoionsy tesar for It, Hsnee, Ihs Fsr rasr lsll right, for th mnntry Is rich. Th Colchester Ppadlnt Dast Is oatsetllni si I other kinds ef Rubber Root,) bsnee, "Rpadrs ar Tramps " la toubl seast. ' Paris fruit dealer i olor their green wares to ma'ctbeni appear ripe. Ptat or Onto, Citt or Toi.ttiA, I ittOA CnttNTT. ("" , t'RKNKr innkcannth list hn fa th senior partner or the firm of F. J. Cuknkv 4b t o., lining business In the City of Toledo, County nnd Htnte afnrenstd, and that said firm will enytlin sum of (INK lll'NIim.D DOL LAR for each and every i sr of c usrrh that c mint be cured by the use of II amscatahmii Ct'iit. Fhank .1, ClONrr. worn tn nfnrsmn and Mihscrllied in my pre-ence, tliliSlh day of Oecemln-r, A. !. Istxj. , A. W. (ll.IASOH, J srAi.l ' ' JMtn, Puhile. Ifnll's Catarrh Cur Istakrn Internally and act directly mi the blood end mitc-mi aiirfncss of thn system Hnnd for t--t. nienlsls, free. K. .I. CnrNFV A Co., Toledo. O. i tySold by DruKRiats, 7.'. I he 'ongast animal known to exist Is the r.nfqunl, which averages luu fret in length. Hatch's (Tnlvsraal Cough Hyrup las Positive curj tor Cruiii. u'.l cents al UruggUts. Hen signals were Invented and put Into oiieration during th re.gn of James II. We Care H asters. So msttnr of hnw long standing. Writ for fine treatise. Inatlumfral. ate., to H. J. Iliilli-ii-worth A Co.,Owrgo, Tiuga CeM N. Y. l r.is kl; hj mad. II. U. The Dead Pen loses ever dsv by cvspor tinti several million tons of water. Cn-cham s Pills oorrwt I ad tITccttaf over eating. Mem Sam'. - no others, ani-nnis a hns. in. KixnBivs CURED ME. SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS I Couldn't Eat ar Sleep. Dyspepsia and Heart Trouble. Dr. K llmer Co: "I had been troubli-d f oi eight years with stomach and heart difitcultlea I lived mostly en inllk, as c-very-thing I nto hurt mo so. Ify kidneys and liver were In a ti-rrlblo state. Could neither sleep ort-nt- I had been treated by the best Chicago doctors without uny bcnellt what ever. As a last resort 1 tried your RWA.VIP. ROOT, and norrl ran cat aiiything.no msttnr what Nothing hurts me, ami cou go to bed and get a good nlghfe sleep. Swamp-Root Cured fite. Any one doubting this statement ran write, I will gladly answer." Mrs. Ci rrr.un l.lllcr, Deo. UOth, 1SW. Erring port, Mich. At Druggists CO rents and 1 1 .00 size, "InealliU' (luldalo Health1' free Cclusiltauoil free. Dr. Kilmer k Co., - Hlnghainton, KJT. Dr7l:Trmar'sSILL LIVER PILLS Ar thstleil tt Pill. 85 cents, All Druggists. August Flower" "I have been afflicted withbilious nessand constipation fcrfiftecn years and first one and then another prep aration was Migjjested to me and tried, but to no purpose. A friend recommended August Flower and words cannot describe the admira tion in which I hold it. It has given me a new lease of life, which before was a burden. Its good oualities and wonderful merits should be made known to everyone suffering with dyspepsia and biliousness." Jesse Bakkkr, Printer, Humboldt, Kas.9 ran I D Not B Deceived 711!!, pV'r"- E""?u '''"t which stsln In In lor the Imn and horn red i-TI"V.RI"lr,1' S'o Pnll.h la Brilliant, Cdoe. leas nural.le. and th consumer pars t or no un L e .-ery pun-SSaS. fsVTHK WALTL PArEK MKKCHArs MITI1 SELLS THE BEST, Olfll I II THE CHEArEST WALL PAPER He. HI 'I 10c. Mrtlltl V. M'nHIp, fi'T slltlpiD. 541 Vo4 Hlre-M. MllibtH-Crt. Pm. If Any on rlAttbt thai eta cura thaiu aaVob llntvi uaa in IDtoM (Ujg, let htm r uror pi licalar atirl In ((. ratal onr rllt I Ity. Our nninrlt tA?klnr If BLOOD POISON SPECIALTY. s.-w.ia, tt nnn aaaWreisTT, '.am. amrMptrtlla or HotSprlattrw ftvil, w tkunjr thstt wiUeur Mrmtuiauitiy, f tii.vtJ prtKiXwac ttaMliafde f rM, COOS kaOtaWT CO., ChJOAfO. 1U. AN IOCAL FAMILY MtDICIME For lM4lftmlsMa. HllteMMTMa HeaUawkc, Co.tla,as Uat4 Cmlxt, O at ! Ursia aVTlt. aUl lUordra Ott Us9 hi llkaVl-a. IsTr and Ifowtla, ittPANt f ABVtvE IV IdivnMiosi follow their mm. tout I by drufrkTlttat or swrtt by ovail. tUix Ltr t rt leunplec ci drmm KlfA-t VUEMlOllifW., WtwTCTls 1 A rV li I 'I'C TRADaC M ARKI RxHmlntttl a I I lii' I Sj, aitd aitvtt-e mio pataunOjllitr of lnvantUHi. enn fir I-ivmioni .luuitt.nr inw t i patrnt. PATKIl'lC U'r AKHE1X. Vi"atMi?iTOJi, D-C I Cat'A rW i day made by aotlv att.nu avllinff C?eia 1 AJ our marhlnea. Wuil, atst-oto n mju tha bent Typewriter In thn world; icluiv iftrrlt-tt y flvao. Addrua. N. TYPlCWftlTKH CO., bo -ti.u.AIavs. SWM00T "Billtr Work Wissly Than Work Hard." Great Effir.'s tn Uaaasntarr la Hsass CUminf If yea Uta SAPOLIO KNOWLEDGE TJrlngs romfort nnd Improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. 'J'lie many, who llvo bet ter tlmn other and enjoy lift- more, with less expenditure, by moro promptly adapting tlio world's best products to the needii of tihysirnl being, will attest the valuo to health of tin- pure liquid Inxutivo principle em bract d in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its egnHIrnco is duo to its presenting in tlio form most acceptable und pleas ant to tlie tiiste, the refreshing nnd truly beneficial properties of n K rft-ct lax ative; t-fTfi'tiiully t lfimsinp; tho cystem, tlistii'lling colds, hcoihiclics mid fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to million and met with tho npprovnl of tlio medical profession, beeniiso it acts on the Kid neys, Liver und Rowels without wenk enlng; them and It Is perfectly frco from every objectionable substance. Hyrup of Fips Is fur snle by nil drug fists in Ode ami (1 bottles, but It is man ufacttired by tlio California Fig; Syrup Co. only, whose tinme is printed on every package, alo the mime, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if otlcreiL RIEND YOUR OWN HARNESS IJt with HI THOMSON'S P5f f SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. No .'! rtro:rrd. Only hammer np-trnl to dr(a tail c iodi th'-m raatjy and quick ,y, MTinir hm r iin oh ai'tn attiy atnouth. flfalrlng nn ho a to b irtaitla In lh laaihvir nor Lur' fnr Uta Ktvutt. Thtr arn I . latnrb and dnrahl. Mliuona now in uta. Aa ttnuUm, uniform nr nn..rtf1, put up In lenxr. Aak roar iirnlwr for ihom, or nnd 403 fg tain tor a box ol 10u, aaairta aiict. Man fd by JUOSON L. THOMSON MFQ. C(K- EVERY KM HIS OWN DOCTOR By J. Hamilton Aym, A. kt ,M D. Thi- ia ni'Mit Valuable FViok for ib Uf.uarbold, Iraohtoff a tt dors the ramlvdUdnf uliibad hmptm. of .lIsTorrnt Ditaa, U.a CatiMi and Maana f trt vtnttnar mrh IMravra, and tho bifnnlfat Rrmrdlea wbloh will al Irviata or cure. lv$ Paxm, rTofuvly Il1aitratd. lae Motik ta written In plain rvrry tlay KnclUb, and la free from fke techttloal ter ma which render moat ontor Fortka m vaiueieaa u the genera Mty of rraJra, Thla Rook In In tended to boot rerviri In th Pmnlly nd U no worsiel tfiu rr ai liy un.iartioo1 by all UM.Y till rto. POHTFAll. Poatatfe Mtajnpa Takoo. Xn ouly floea tola Mixik Ann tam m mnoh InfrnttKu Heia tive to Diaeaav, out very Lroier lyvlfe a Coiriplere AnalynU of rverythtng ertalnln to Court hip. Marrlatc and tho KrMiuc tion and heartnff of Healthy famlliea.Uther wltb Valuabi Keclfrfi auu r'roacriptlonf. Kx- lanuttmuor fcotanlraj Praclloe, orreut tiaeof Ordtoary Horua,o ( rufpt.rrs Unix, IOOK ft l it. HULKS. Sell .Uttoiinrd t. H. V.Cttj lire trinir-r. Chickens Too rannnt do tbia unlraa you unditnd them Ond know bow to i-aler to their requlremeutat nnd you ranoot apend yeora and dollars iMrniiiff by e- eerteot-e, ao you muat buy the knowledtre actiulrod y otbera. wo offer th to you for only eft eenta. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY. rvan tf yon merely beep ihem ma dlvenlon. In o tier to handle fowla judukualy, yu muat know omethliitf aitout them. To meet ihla want we am telling a hook (TlvinK iho ai(Ntnanca AnM i)Ca ot o vrnvtical poultry rattwr for U 111 J tOGi twrnty-nve yeara. It waa written by a man who put oil hia mind, and tlm, and money ui making a iuo reaa if Chleken ralNinir not aa paatlme. out an tiialiteae--afid IT you will proflt by hla twnty-ftv6 year' work, you rn aave maayChkka onuuaily. And niavke your Fowls eurn dollar for you. 1'h Clnt la, that you muat be abla to detect trouble in o fouhry Yard soon aa it appear, and know bow to remedy It. Thta ttook will u-atfh you. It tella bow to detect and cure dlteae; to feed fir atra and aim for faitenma;; which fowls foaavafnr hreriliut; purNaea; and overythlna;, Indeeil, you bouid know on thia autiject tn it alee It protlLlilo, Bttnt poatpotd fr twenty-ftvo couu In stomps. Book Publishing House 134 LsoitABO UT.. M. Y. City. F" ENSION.?irS f SucceMfully ProMcute Claims. XsOle Principal SiAmlner u B Pension BurenuT 3jrialnlaet war, lOadJiifUeatlncelaiaia, aity siaoo. oupture: fin a been CarTed i mm br Curs-d and ia BetDa Cured anan daur b Bawsi. om .llecltanlrnl ..lennn. Our bonk tells I. B. Setlej h Co.sTuo.' . -fa, HtSTI IMII.VRaipavslarasssiaesss I ft CtrlTe I'Koel.K'si JKUKKal, II sear oa irlal au I a.l-lress ia Ins ' Va birwtorr " Our pulrtma set ba.hetsal ia.L In U. 1. D. Caaiutisll. X t-O, BoslaiiHi ll S lMHskst'Alf tLSaralt"" I P I 1 Best Cousb Srrup. Tsia bust, TJas I I par a""Jt.--,l-'lr!"?'y'-ew SJ ml yoney IP YOU OITO TMKaf HRLP.
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