Tlio Nub the llmt. It If urolmMo that ninety nlno out of every luo farmers In this country havn tho habit of bIicIIIiik oil the up puri itly defective (trains ot tho butt and nubs of their seed corn, and (latin only the rull shaped prultu Iron, the middle of tho cur. Till re cently this p notice has never been questioned hut actual experiments sometimes reveals errors In our most cherished traditions and customs, and 40 it may he In tho selection of corn to plant An Intelligent writer In luo American Cultivator has tin "Agricultural Item" that saves tho nuts und butts of the ears that tor a colli le of centuries havo been cast aside as no Rood. "Most farmers, In selecllnit their seed corn," says tho wrlicr, "break oil the tip ends of the ears, cspeclully those where the sralns are cither Imperfect or mal formed. It Is probably truo that corn from tho lmpe:tertly developed tips cannot produce strong, vigorous plants. Hut there are some kinds of corn which, In favorable scusons, fill to their tip end with sound, well de veloped Rruln. It Is reuily larcr and heavier than the pinched trains from the middle of tho ear, where size is diminished so as to tuuko the rejulnr oumiior of rows. There ate large grains also at the butt of the ear. Here the coh Is larger and the grains have greater room for development We remember nn interesting experi ment tried some years ago by Dr. li L. Murdevant, In which a longstrlD of corn was planted just as It grew on tho ear. The plants from tho round, large grains at the tip wero strongest wncn thev cutuo up and maintained their leadership through the season those from tho butt, which wero also largo, wero noxt best, and tho middle part of the cob re duced tho tonrest plants. Vet wo havo often seen both the tip and butt uroken oil bcloro shelling for seed. thus saving for planting what this experiment showed to be tho poorest grain on ino cur tor seed." ftiRtai-i'iuteu l.umucr. Charles D. Kubach, a machinist who lives at 2903 Klliott street, Hal tlmorc, has secured a patent on i machine which metal-plates lumber. Mr. Kubach claims that tho metal plated wood has stood tho tests o: tire and will prevent the spread o flames In any structure where tin framework is bo protected. Thli metal protection is a picco of shee steel that Is drawn over tho lumbc: like a glove, by means of machinery rendering tho space between tho wooc and tho covering perfectly airtight Tho thickness of this covering I: about that of writing paper, and car bo manufactured und placed on lum ber at loss than 1 cent per squan font This metal-plated lumber li not only fireproof, tho invcntoi claims, but -will be Impervious t water aDd defy tbe havoc of rats. A X0-T0-1UC MIRACLE. rilVOICAl, PKItPKl'TIO PHEVENTBD HY TUB IIHE OP TOBACCO. Aa Old Timer Twvnir-tbres Ynn'T harro Cbewlnt ana Nasokln Cared, anil Gains Twenty PaaatU la Talrlr Dnr. Lite Geneva, Wis., July 31 Spools!. Tbe lntlla of our beautiful llttla town aro making an lntrostini and ex?itlnr tlma for tobacco-using hmban Is, ilnoe the Injurious effects of tobacco nn I tha cub with whtoU It can be cured by a preparation culled No-To-D.ic, hove been so plainly ilemonstratl by the cure of Mr. F C. Walt". In a written statement be says i "I emoitel ami ctaswo I tobacco for twenty-tlrne vsars, nml I arn u rot hut my case was one of tha worst In thli part ofthe country. Even nter I went to be nt ntgiit, If I woke op I woaM w.mt 10 chew or imnke. It was not only killing roe tut my wife was alio ailing from tbe In jurious effects. Two boia of No-To-Bao cured me, and I have no mora desire for to baoco than t have to Jump out of the win (low. I have gained twenty pound In thirty day, my wife Is well, and we are indeed both happy to say that No-To-Bao la truly 'worth It weigiit in goW to us." The cure and Improvement in Mr. Walts' case I looked upon a a miracle '.n fact, It Is the talk of thetown and county, and It I eitlmated that over a thousand tobacco inert will be using No-To-Bao within a few week. Tbe peunliitrily about No-To-Bao a a patent medioine I that the makors, the Bterling Ilemedy Compiny, No. 4 J Bsndolph treat, Chicago, abao utaly guarantee the Die of three boxes to euro or refund the ' money, nndthe coif, 42.59. I o triflin? a compared with tho rxpenaire and unneces sary use of tobaoco that tobaeco-Jslug hus band have no good excuse to off.'r when their wive insist upon taking No-To-Bao and Retting result in tbe way of puro, sweet breath, wonderful Improvement In their mental and pbyaloal condition, with a prac tical revitaliantion of their ntcotlzod nerve. Can't Itlamo Her One of the leading bankers of Basle, when visiting the Menugerle Planet after a particularly copious repast, was induced to purchase a young and vicious lion, of which transaction, however, ho failed subsequently to retain any remembrance. The ar rival of the Hon first alarmed and then Infuriated tbe banker' wife tc such a dejrree that a dispute ensued, which bas now resulted In a suit foi divorce. In Hot Weather Something U needed to keep up the appetite assist dliiu.tlon and give good, hulliifui Imp. For thrse purpose Hood' ttursnpa rilla I peculiarly adapted. A a blood pur- Hf ood's Sarga- JL Jyv parilla iflcr It baa no equal, and It I chiefly by lis Dower to make Dure Cures blood that It taa won rsVVri such fame a a oure lor scrofula, salt rbvuui and otbur similar disease. Oet llooa's. Heed's PHI our headache aad Indigestion. PN U 80 LATE TELEGRAPHIC TICKINGS As one result of tho strike, negro railroad employe havo bwomo vry numerous. W. J, I.cnnnnl's btilM proof cont resisted shots nt A test at Governor' Island, N. Y. Beven men were killed by nn exploding dy. namlte cartrldgo on a wrecking bunt near Portsmouth, England. f ho Now York park department Pnturdn) discharged 100 laborer because they are aliens. At rtnclnn, Wis., ('apt John Crnngle terl onsly wounded his wife by shooting her and then killed himself. Joseph Walllnts was hanged at Trenton, N. J., for the murder of James I). Llpplncott, a deputy prison keeper. BeveMy-threo men who took pnrt In the Chicago strike gave ball thera In sums rang Ing from 92,000 to (3,000. At Trner, la., twelve stores, two shops and six dwellings, all frame, were burned. Loss, 59,000. Origin luccndlnry. The strike at the packing houses remains unchanged, at Chicago. On Baturdny not more than 20 men of the 1,000 reported for work. At El Paso, III, the careless handling nf n lighted match by a young lady who was heat ing a curling iron caused a loss of (170,000 by lire. At Ashlnnd, Wis., the Jury In the Ed Fen aelly embezzlement case brought In a verdict of guilty. Fen nelly, who wo county clerk mbew.led 1(1,2S2. Mrs. Wllllnm llenn Is dying In Clevclond, O., from some disease which In causing the fli-sh to drop awny from her body, leaving tho bones and muscles Imro. Tho t.vo children of Mrs. Morlnu Baker, ol Paterson, N. J., are dead, and she and ah' sther womau are dying from the effects ol Irinklng cherry beer. Tho continental Pnlnca Cnr Company has Oeeu chartered, with a cnpltal of (5,000.000, to build cars nt East Ht. Louis, III., as a rival 3f tho Pullman company. One hundred strikers, charged with pnrtio putlug In Monday's riot at Pratt mines, Ala., shore seven negroes and deputies were ilaughtcred, are in jull. In a race on the Kingstown Yncht Club's iourse, Ireland, 60 miles, the Brltnnnla for die eight time defeated the VlgHantThe Brit inula won by 8 minutes, T seconds. At Kingstown, Iro., the Vigilant defeated ;hn Britannia in the 50 mils race on Hnttir lay by 3 minutes and 39 seconds. With an illowance of 1 inlnuto aud 10 seconds, the Britanuln's defeat will bo 3 minutes and 20 Ktconds. An Itnllan workman at Nice was sentenced :o six months' imprisonment for remnrking, n learning of the death of President C'nrnot dint ''It served him right. They should kll1 .hem all, Crisp too." John Crossley A Rons, brussel msnufnetur re, of Englaud, have purchased the big mill )f llnruer Bros., In Philadelphia. The mill (Ives employment to 800 hands. Tbe price is laid to be (1,000,00). At Montgomery, Ala., rotor Davis, Dan A'ashington and Charles Esvll, all colored, were hanged on the same icalTold. Two legroes wore hanged there last Friday and :wo more will hang noxt Friday. - The Massachusetts Bupreme Court enjoined :ho Bugar Trust from doing further business a that Htate until it shall have complied with :he law by filing a statement of its financial ondHion on March 1 of each year. At Birmingham, Ala., fire broko out in a furniture store on Twenty-second street, des iroyed nearly the whole block, Including tho Caldwell hotel, which was built In 1888. The loss Is (700,000) Insurance, (350,000. At Mlllwaukee Judge Beamnns, In the United States court ordered the production of the telegram that passed between Eugene V. Deb and C. B. McAulilTo, and F. A. Archi bald, of the American Railway Union. The East Liverpool, O., Potter' strike was declared off by a vote of 700 to 49 at a mnsa meetlug of tbe men and work has been re turned at tbe Trenton eompromlso rate at all the potteries, after a strike of six month' duration. The plate and Joiner shop of lhe Columbia Iron and Dry Dock Company, Baltlmore.Md. wero burned. Loss, (80,000 insured. Tho plans of the United Btntos cruiser Mont gomery and Detroit, which wero in tbe oinor's shop, wore destroyed. CONOUESKIOMAI, HOXINATIONS, Seventh Wisconsin, O. B. Bbaw, Ilep. Eleventh Illinois, T. C. Fullerton, Hop. Fifth Arkansas, John C. Peel, Pop, KHvth A-lranus A T) Tsnner. Fo.i. STRIKES DECLARED OFF- The Movement Ended In California, Ar. kansa and St. Louta. The strike on the Southern Paoiflc rond hrj been officially declared off by the lenders of tho American Itnllway Union at Barra- mento, and at Littlo Rock, Ark. It bas also been declared off on the Northern Paolflo nt Missoula, Mont. - The Ht. Louis members of the Amorlcnn Railway Uulon voted to end the strike in that city. Tbe Mobile and Ohio Railroad Com nun v lssuod orders that all member of the Ameri can Railway Union in its employ would lmmodluttily be discharged. HAW MOB ABKEST. W. E. Burns. Roy Goodwiu. Martin Elliot and Jumc Hogan, member of the board of director of tbe Americau Railway Union, were arrested at Chicago and bail In the sum of (3.0J0 eaeh w.is furnished for them. There are two indictments uguiust aaub of them, one charging a General conspiracy to obstruct the malls and interstate commerce, ami the other obarglug interference with the eonstltti. tionai rignis oi a snipper engaged In inter state commerce. J. J. Doyle was arrested on the charira nf offenses against the conspiracy law, and re leased on (3,0j0 bail. John M. McVeua Is tbe only director of the A. R. U. who has not been arrosud, but he will also be apprehend ed. JAIL TOB roniTESX STI1IKKBS, AtBauta Fe. N. M.. the fourteen strllinrs arnwtedat IUtontwo wooka aio for unn. tempt of court, have bein found guilty by Judge Roeds and santeuoed to terms varying um iw w ov ujr ju JH11, C. E. Moons, nml hi wife, an azod couple living near Tilt City, Mo., have bean touuu ueaa in tueir House. uoiu Having been bot through the head. There is no clew to tbe murderers, but tbe objeot must havo been -..I.I... ... na M. l.w.. wu. n.A ..... 1 1 n An and at times had oonslderabie money lu the Uouie. THE NATIONAL GAME. rLf.vEt.txo and Philadelphia ar losln? ground. Cntt.ns.of Clevetind, now lead In the mat ter of receiving bases on balls. CnAKnEai.tisT has evidently develops! Into Cincinnati's winning pitcher. OntrriTit, of Chicago, I bothering all the heaviest batter ol the League. O'novR-. lat of Louisville, ha signal to play third base for Bt. Loul. New Yore I now the strongest club In the League from a pitching standpoint, O'RorjBKE lasted twenty years as a ball player, but only two month as an umpire, RtrroAnT, of Rt. Loul. has developed into one of the greatest outlleldera In the pro fesslon. Tat Baltimore Club reloasnj Mullan. He lost a majority of the games that B iltlmor dropped. Jemsos, ofthe Baltimore team, has bsen hit nineteen time by pitched ball o tar tbt season. Tai ont v Lsagne club that have not been shut out till enson are the Bostons, Phlla delphlas and Pittsburg. Rah roan, of Washington, Is said to be the only player In the L,-agua wno is exempt from Buaday ball playing. BAt.TiMona has gone crasy over Bunion's boys, and the city Is now one of the best In the League from an attendance point. I the Rt. Louls-Oleveland games of Juns S3 First Baseman Connor had but one put out and no assist, which I a record breaker. Frp.rrr.s, of Louisville, Is playing some wonderful ball. If he has an eiual on the diamond the player Is certainly not In the big League. Kili.es?, ot Pittsburg, has probably had enough of the Brooklyn tor this season. They nave knocked him out of the box every time he bas gone In against them. Neasi.t half of all tbe home runs mads In the League so far this season have been made on the Boston grounds. The Boston also lead the League team In this respect. Tbr Boston management has taken the first step toward giving Boston at least one first -class catcher In securing thnt brilliant young backstop, Tenney, ot Brown Univer sity. Tbe first base plar of Tucker, of the Bos Ion, thi season has never been surpassed. His record is twenty-two straight games without an error, and In thirty-two games an average ot .9U3. Louisville' poor record 1 brightened by five defeat of her old rival ot Cincluna tl, from whom Louisville, In Association days, would have rather won the series than the championship. Rhs also won three straight from the Brooklyns. Asson, of Chicago, doe not allow any of hi players to talk baak to the umpire, and no jrudnys does very little kicking hlmsslf. Perhaps the old man has discovered In bis many years' experience on the diamond that flghtiug the umpire does not pay. Baltimore ha not yet won a game from Pittsburg, Chicago ha not yet won any from Brooklyn, Louisville ha yet to beat New York, Boston, Brooklyn and Baltimore , Philadelphia bas yet to win one from Bt. Louis, Bt. Louis has not yet beaten Balti more, and Washington has lost six (traigbt game to Baltimore. How They Stand. The following table shows tin standing of the different club composing the Nutiuaal Base Ball League! Club. W.L.Tct Club. W.UPct. rittsliurg . R9 85 620 Cinelnuntl. 85 8". 477 Ht. Louis. . 81 42 44!' Chicago. . 2 4t 8H7 Louisville . 24 50 821: Washington 20 51 274 Baltimore . 40 HI (107 Boston 49 25 Wi New York. Cleveland Brooklyn . I'bilndel'n . 48 29 507 40 81 C)i8 8H 80 559 80 81 887 NEWSY QLEANING3. Tnc ehorry crop I limited. Chicago ha 90,000 8wede. Chicago ha 127,871 dwellings. Losnosj ha 12,600 policemen. Babaha are atjun lant anl cheap. Cbicaoo street car carry tha mall. Texas Is to have aeolony of Hollander. Frost damaged Washington's hop orop. The Georgia pesoh crop Is a total failure. Averica railroad (tretoh 172,030 mllos. Thi summer barley I poor, with a medlu:i crop. Cholera ha reappeared In St. Petersburg, Russia. Another Insurrection has broken out at Bluelleld Bihce 1873 thera have been 180 executions of criminal In Toklo, Japan. Of these only eight were women. The prospects for a large yield of corn ar favorable, as the area planted is muoo larger than It was In 1893. A decree ha bees Issued revoking the order against allowing Sicilians to retain possession of arms. The mackerel catch of Norwayand Ireland, like the oateh of the American fleet this ton, ha been a failure. Bomb Foelee tribe rebellet against British rule and resumed cannibalism, but were wnippsa into uumission. Bixob March 1. th oaoking ot hog at Chicago shows an Increase of 849,009 head as compared with lost season. The Legislature of Louisiana ha Dissed a bill providing forth employment of blood- uouuus in iracKing criminal. The German Government hi decide! to extend the commercial department plan, la View of it mooes at Chicago. Da. Fbederiok A. Cook and hi mrtv ot sixty excursionists sailed fro an New York on tbe Miranda for the polar regions. The faculty ot Yale has approved tho re port ot a commute recom-nen ling aboil, lion of the ouuuul oonnenoemout eur oises. Railboad officials have disjoverel a con spiracy among their own detectives by which ins western in nana w.is roboed ol property vulued at more than (50,000. Myriads of grasshoppers are reported on the continsntaldlvlde west of Albuiiuxrque, New Mexico. The railroad tracks become so slippery from their slaughtertbat the wheels slip under iheenginu, aal ial ha to be nseq. THE TIN SUPPLY. figures for the Year From Sr. Say's Report. The amount of the world' supply of tin for tho calandor year 1893 la given officially in the annual report of Dr. D. T. Day, chief of tbe division of mineral resource, United Htate Geographical Survey. The total amount for the year was 07,237 tons, oiassed a follows: English production 8.050i straits'. inipniems to Europe ana Ainorloa s,H74 Australia shipments to Europe and America .579 Banca sales in Holland 5,418, and Bills ton sale lu Java 5,211. Tbe total value of tin and tin plate Im ported and entered for consumption in the United flutes during the year wu (20,802, B(H. In blocks, bars or pigs and grain tin tbe quantity and value were 38,204,008 cwt. (5,075,128, and in tin plate sheets, etc., 545, 472.209 owl., (15,127,736. The total vsluo of tin manufacture ex ported from the Uulted Btute during the year was (253,449, Twenty-Ele-ht Were Loit. Thk river Iteameni Nishesorodseti and Dobrovoletx collided between Perm aud Kason, Russia, and tbe Dobrovoleta was tunic. Tweuty-olght persons were drowned. NO SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT. The Tariff and Strike Put Business In Bad Shape. 11. O. Dun A Co.' "Wi-ekly Review ol Trade," New York, says: Tho effects of the two great strikes have not yet entirely worn off, and meanwhile disagreement between the two houses of Congress has made tariff nn certalntle more distinct and Impressive. It follow that the customary tests of the condi tion of business are less Instructive tlmn usual. The financial situation Is somewhat less favorable, bopause the exports of gold have been resumed and nro (8.:00,000 tor thn week, but treasury receipts (2,046, 891 foi customs, against (2,951,574 Inst year, nnd (7,474,563 Internal revenue, ngnlnst (2.971), 618 last year. The extraordinary payments to anticipate the Increase ol taxation on whisky are rapidly locking up a large amount of eapltnl. The volume of domestlo trade Is 17. J pel cent, smaller than a year ngo, when the panic and the scarcity ot money cnused whnl was then considered a paralysis. Foreign trade shows no Important change. The most hopeful sign this week is that fiillun-a con tinue eompnrntlvoly few and not very Import mi. They numbered Inst week 230 In th United States, against 4(17 lust year, and 41 'n Canada, against 25 lust year. FOREIGNERS BARRED. Congressman Stone Pushes Hla Antl-Im-mlrratlon Bill Through the Bouse. Congressman Wllllnm A. Rtone, of Alle gheny, Pa., got his Immigration bill through the House on Friday. He did It by stealing a march on the opponents of the bill during the exciting debate In the Renate, which drew to the other end of the capital all but 80 or 40 members of the house. With this small attendance present lu the house, Mr. Rtone got the hill up and passed without a hitch, nnd without calling the yeas aud nays. The bill as It passed is quite brief 'and Is as follows: That no alien immigrant shall lie admitted within the United Htnles unless he or she shall exhibit to the United State In spectors of arriving Immigrants at the place of admission, a ccrtlllcntn signed by the United States consul or other authorized representative of tho United States nt the place neari-st where said Immigrant Inst re sided, setting forth thnt the suld consul or other United States representatives have made nn investlgiition concerning said Imml- ftraut and thnt said Immigrant does nut be ong to the class or elassesof alien in migrants excluded from admission Into the United Htate under the provision of the act of Con gress approved Mn-ch 8, lH'.il, entitled. "An act in amendment to the various acts relative to Immigration and the lmrtatlon of aliens under contract oragreement to perform labor, Its amendments or supplements," or by nnv other law of the United States that now exists or may hereafter be passed. Said immigrants shall, lu addition, conform to all present re quirements of Inw. It shall be the duty of United Htates consuls and United Slati-s representatives In other countries to investigate and grnutor withhold certillcntes, as shall be disclosed on Investi gations under the directions and Instructions nf tho State department, according to tho laws of the United states, as aforesaid. See. 2. That this act shall take effect from and after first day of Janunry Anno Domini, eighteen hundred and nlnetv-flve. s. THE VIGILANT WINS. After Losing Seven the American Yao'at Finally Successful. A dispntcb from Belfast says: The Vig ilant demonstrated that she Is a better sailer In a stiff breeze by defeating the Britannia for the Rear Commodore cup.valued Rt(250. Tho Brltnnnla was disabled after tho Vigilant had a gain of six minutes and gave up the race. This robbed the Vigilant of some of the glory ot outsailing the Britan nia. The Britannia was steered by Mr. Jam leson and tho Vigilant by Mr. Herresliofl. The American boat was bandied Ihrnuuli nut vnpv smartly. lhe result of this contest has rekindled tho Interest In the Brltnniila-Vigilniit raccs.whlch WHS Wailing. OWlllir to the llrltnmiln's r..,u...t- ed successes.as it Is fully recognised that the Vigilant was a certain winner when the Brit annia was forced to retire THE LABOR WOULD. Nxw Tori ha 603 union. Lomdox polios get (6 a week. Ibom moulder now uso a label, France ha female farm laborer. Detroit. Mich., has a Pastor's Colon. Etraccbe. N. Y., has a labor iyoeura. Co-operative potteries are Increasing. Alliohekt (Penn.) police have onion, Thi Frenoa working day la eight hour long. Ireland's linen induitry employs 100.000 person. Cricaoo painters and decorators work eight hour. Bt. Louis, Mo., carpenters get thlrty-flv cent an hour. HormtstAin In England receive an average Of oventv-flve oent a week. iMsVft. Carmel fPenn.) eosl mine oaly one native American I employed. A plumber In Bt. Petersburg, Russia, I paid (12 a month, with board i a baker (9.60. Threeth6uand Iron meltor werethrown out of work at Butte, Montana, bec.iuta of the (trika German Postoffln employes are not per mitted to marry without tbe special permis sion of the Government. Rix huxored custom tailors went on strike In New York City. In opposition to an at temptol reduction of ten pur cent, in wages. Deleoates ofthe Bohemian mlnsrs havi decide! In favor of a general strike la August for shorter hours aud higher wages. The tin plate scale wsi ilgned at Pitts burg, Penn., at aconference of manufactur ers and workmen. Forty mills and 18.009 men were art icled and a general resumption took plaoe. The 8oelety for the Pro-notion of Engi neering E luntlnn. In which the rill WAV ei- gin-iers of the United Bfate are l irelj- In terested, will hol t Its llrst meeting la Brook lyn irons Aurut 20 to August 23. CoxsioEBiBLE Interest I being manifests I among seamsn all over the world about a proposed InternMionil union. The Ameri can siilnrs numberaiout 15.033. Altogether It is reckoned that 78,000 men 01 all nations follow the sen for a livlu. Foubtben voun women of Indl.inarjolls (Ind.) lauB lries.by putting their small menu together and borrowiug tbe rest ol the mon ey, Mtabllalied th Union ci-operative laun dry two years ago. Taey now own a plant valued at (4)10 clear ot Incumbrance, 1 Euoexb ' V. Deb, who ordered tha big anti-Pullman strike, I under forty yeinof age, and was selling sugir In his father' (tore in Terre Haute, Int., bs Tor she became a railroad fireman. D w, ns President nf the Amorlcan B-illwuy Union, got a (3900 silary Strikers Sentenced. At Los Angeles. Cat.. John Howarth nnd Martin Kelly, on trial for contempt before Judge Ross for violating au lujuuctlon on the Atloutio and Pocillu railroad, were scuteucd to cUfht mouth each in the eouuty jail. President flomners. of the Federation ol Labor, denies thnt he and De'-s had a quar rel, and asserts that the railway strike Is till ou, though aduilttiug that it 1 local lu cuurauiur. '! f The Best Things to Eat Are made with ROYAL BAKING POWDER f bread, biscuit, cake, rolls, mulTins, crusts, and the va- H rious pastries requiring a leavening or raising agent. Risen with ROYAL BAKING POWDER, all these things arc superlatively light, sweet, tender, delicious and wholesome. l ROYAL BAKING POWDER is the greatest of f time and labor savers to the pastry cook. Besides, it . economizes flour, butter and eggs, and, best of all, makes the food more digestible and healthful. fe. 7i I ROYAL BAKINO POWDER CO., f'omegglo, In spite of the grentness of his works, lived and died in almost pitiful pover ty. Dr. Kilmer's Pwamt-Hoot cure all Kidney and Bladder trouble. Pamphlet ami Consultation free. Labratory Biughampton.N. Y. There Is a twin crystal of emerald In Ht Petersburg T Inches long, 4 brand and weigh ing !i pounds. The l.nairn. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which lailles may use I lie California liquid lax ative. Syrup of Figs, under all conditions makes It their favorite remedy. To get th true and genuine article, look tor tbe name ot the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near tha bottom of the package. Cniitnrliil was poisoned by a Jealous pro fessional rival whom ho had Injured In busi ness. Unit's Cntnrrh Cure Is taken Internally. Price 75c. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purifier, rives freiitiess and clearness to lhe romplex on aud cures conslluatlun, 25 cts., 50 eta., L If afflicted wlthsoreeyes use I)r. Kane Thomp son's Eye-water, lirimuistsseliats.' per bottle. Tho Voice. The man with a husky voire ti never sanguine. Ho Is a pessimist, and gazes with unexpected eyes at the progress of events. Quick, sharp ly dotlneJ tones denote the energetic man, the originator of projects. The characterize the "man of the world,' the man of action, not of thought Tbo alow and hesitating speaker ii rarely quick in action. Ills men tai processes are tardy, though the prod ucts may be of permanent value. In decision Is his chief defect, aDd ht Is never guilty of energetic resolve. The man of great Intellect and good heart bas usually a rich and pleasing voire. In ordinary cob versa tlon li Is low toned, serene, and distinct. In the heat of friendly debate It roll! forth In loud but harmonious vibra tions. No Barber There. Among the Ainu tribe, In Japan, a beard Is considered so necessary to beauty that the women tatto-j their faces to make up for their beardless-ncss. BEECHAM'S PILLS (Vegetable) What They Are For Biliousness; dyspepsia sick headache bilious headache indigestion bad taste in the mouth foul breath loss of appetite when these conditions are caused by constipation ; and con stipation is the most frequent cause of all of them. One of the most important things for everybody to learn is that constipation causes more than half the sick ness in the world; and it can all be prevented. Go by the book. Write to Ti. F. Allen Company, 365 Canal street, New York, for the little book on Constipation (its causes con sequences and correction); sent free. If you are not within reach of a druggist, the pills will be sent by mail, 25 cents. "Better Work Wisely Than Work Hard." Great Efforts an Unnecessary in House Cleaning if you Use SAPOLIO THIS KNIFE 1 7! Kills trsa la sxckssfs tn I MnaBUM,!. Kvsoasanuor. (oetl. siron nanal. u.n.i h, im uikun r li isrss Lisa out from Lion Coffe Wrsppt'rs. snd a fceent stamp to par posuna. Writ 'or list of our other Oott rr HUVLSuq TILE tut Huron bt,, Toledo, O. lHTL1 yi'QTHADK MARK Elimination S rY I iJis I ranU u.lvlt' as 10 pnleuiululliy of Invi-ntlon. s,'nd furluvt-i tmllu ue.or luiw to uei sp.twnt. fAriUCK OJjUtKtXUWuHlsoTovC.lJ, PflT I T?flT? Normal, mini's. Milo, Art Pplfc llUbLLuli 3l-r"',r f re-lu irrsrt'.. Low rstcs. " I E B. WflMlrr.Prfs.. W.rsriulnmua.a wno has luo or Ann ua, should use Plso's Curs fur lonmmpiioa. 11 as ara IhtMSimaiJa. It hmm nnt imnfw I J on. It It not baa to luo. t It It. bt oouffb tyrup. Said Ttrywhaf. u3 10 WALL 8T., NfW-VORK. Slight Rrcnrlty. Tho" practical value of a great man's friendship Is Illustrated by the following anecdote: A gentleman who had long been attached to Car dinal Mazarln, and much esteemed' by that minister, but little assisted In his flnan-es by court favor, one day told Mazarln of his many prom ises and his dilatory performance. Tbo cardinal, who had a great regard for the man nnd was unwilling to lose bis friendship, patiently ex plained to him the many demands made upon a person In his situation as minister, and which It would be politic to satisfy previous to other re quests, as they were founded on services done to tho state. "My Lord," replied his companion, "all tho favor I expect at your hands Is this, that whenever we meet la pub lic you will do mo tho honor to tap me on the shoulder In an unreserved manner." In two or three years the friend of the card.nal became a wealthy man on the credit of the minister's attentions to him; and Mazarln used to laugh, together witb bis confidant, at the folly of the world In granting tbelr protection to Djrsons on such slbht security. ASSIST NATl'tlB a little now and men, with a gentle, cleans ing laxative, thereby removing oirciiiiing matter from the itom- h and Lowe, and toning up and invigo rating the liver and quickening it tardy action, anu you mere hT remove th rails of a multitude of dis tressing diseases, such as headaches, indiges tion, biliousness, skin diseases, boils, carbun- , cles, piles, fistula and maladies too numerous) to mention. If people would pay mora attention to properly regulating the action of their bow els, they would have less frequent occasion to call for their doctor's service to subdue attacks of dungerou disease. That, of all known agents to accomplish this purpose, I)r. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets are unequalled, is proven by tbe fact that once used, they are always in favor. Their serondarv effect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to further constipate, as ia tho rase with otherpills. Hence, their great popularity with sufferers from habitual coo stipution. pile and indigestion. sallow skin pimples torpid liver depression of spirit! W. L. Douglas 1 cunr isTHt hit, yij Wa NoaucKiN0k 5. CORDOVAN. FRENCH A. ENAMELLED CALF. 4-AV FINE CAif &KANGABD!! 3.U POLICE Soles. 2.Lr-?BOYiSCHC0LSH0Ei LADIES 5EN0 FOR CATALOGUE WlVDOUGLAS DROCKTON MA33 Ysa cna aavo money fcr ttcqtIbj iUo W. la. Dotffla Ca.00 fc'jae. Beraastc w tr th larfrctt naDufacturrt of tUltfroiawurihoot ia t'.owu-id, anil cucrLnUfo their vulu by tta3jp:f tlio Bam ana prlc on Uj bottom, whtca p;uteet you saint t blv a prices aatl tb uistilleman a pmnttv. Our tho tiuji custom work In ttylt, aaty lit tint and wearing quallttra, Wehavetbtrn nl i rywhr at lower prlreafor tbo value uiTn thnn anv other mtk. TaUi cofutk tltutt. It your licalrrt'ianot tupnlz you, wo can FNU l) OA 4HA arm a w 'VslT'osiVsr, -if
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