1 Is V ( 1 TEMPERANCE. BONO Or TBI RARI.KT. I was made to be eaton. Anil not to be drsnk: To bo thrtsshed in a burn, Not soaked in tank. I fotiift an a blasting. Vhin put tlirwin mill; As a blight and a curse Vben run through a still. ALCOHOL IS COOKKRT. In them dart when total abstinence if bn romlnR mora popular, there i a renewed effort to introduce alcoholics into cookery. It you put the devil out of the door, he 8ies In at the window, and if you put him out of the window, htyiances down thechimney and t his blue lights burning on the cook stove. Caterers consider many of their most delicate dishes incomplete without the smack of alco holics; they hide thlsdevil in solution intheii sherbet, in their pudding sauce, in theit cakes, their pies. Lt temperance people b on the lookout at restaurants, hotels and so called high-toned dinner tables, Union Signal. GENERAL BOOTH ON THE RUM CURSK. In maintaining his position as an enemy nl aaloons, OeneraT Hooth declared that the Salvation Army, of which he is the head. Is deathly antagonistic to the liquor traffic, in asmuch as they will not allow a man to say bis prnyers in their midst who is not a tee totaller, "While we are saving sinners,'' aid he in a large Olasgow meeting, "you pummel the imblieans'' (saloonkeepers.) Wot even John Wesley could have been more vigorous in his denunciations: "There are reefs hell-gates, if you like. There Is the distillers' reefs; blow it up! There is the brewery reef, in which so mnny widows and ladies and gentlemen had got shares, blow it up and the shareholders with it, if it would not go in any other way I There are also the hovel reef, the sweater's reef, and all the other reefs out of which men try to become wealthy, to build pnlntial mansions, and to lay up fortunes to be a curse to their chil dren at the expanse of the blood and sinew of the miserable crowd. Blow them all up." ORIGIN or THE BI.VK RIBBOX. The Christian Common trealth (London) ( (ays: "It is generally supposed that the lilue Ribbon movement had its origin lu America, but such Is not the case. It was started in North Wales, anil nn eminent clergyman in the Church of England de ! serves the credit of haviug started a inove I mentwhieh has done immens3 good through- i-a-eS out all Welsh aud English speaking coun- C?'tries. Many years ago the Kev. Mr. Lloyd, better known as 'Yr F.styn,' had been work ing hard among the drunkards of his parish, i and had been the means of reclaiming a largA 1 number of them. In order to prove his siu- I eerily each convert had to wear a little piece of blue ribbon, aud a small army was soon " formed. In the course of time a number of theso left Wales for America, carrying with them the tiny bit of ribbon. The idea was soon taken uu aud worked out by our Amer lean cousins, and the movement rapidly spread througuout tne t tes. uusequentiy it found its way into England and other parte 01 tue worn, ' WHAT PROHIBITION DOES. Tlier.i can be uo manner ot doubt that Prohibition increases the productive power of wajio-earners. In doing that it in' ro:iss the size of the profits thtt are available for the payment of wages. It does not stop there, however. It increases the csmbiuing power of the wage earners themselves. The greatest solvent known for a labor organiza tion is driuk. The Knights of Labor under stood that when they burred saloonkeepers from among them. There is something in the devil of alcohol that destroys the asso ciations.! ties of men. even those strongest possible ties of the family. In the late Iew York Central strike one of the very first orders sent out by Powderly to the Knights was to keep out of the saloons! Why? he cause the men could not sus'..n the strike and sustain the saloons at the sarin, time. They nc ver can. The argument can be epitomized as fol lows: 1. Prink, by impairing the productive power of embioyer and employe, lessens thtt profits of the business out ot which wages must come. 2. Drink, by wasting the means aud im pairing the self control of the wage-earners, impairs their power to contend, in an organ ized way, for their just share of the prolits. The Voice. WHICH BIDE HE 18 OX. Rev. B. F. Mills, the evangelist, who re cently conducted a successful revival at El pin, 111., took occasion at one of his meet ings to refer to the liquor question as fol lows: I would like to give a little sermon on tem perance, and I would like to make it so plaiu that everybody could understand. Some times a person will insult me by asking mo which side of the temperance or prohibition question I am on ! Which side am I on Well, yougc to the drunkards and thieves, and bur glars and gamblers, and saloon keepers aud the makers of the accursed stuff, and find . out which side they are on, and then put me down on the other side. As you go down to that wretched hovel, where the poor woman worse than widowed, sits with her worse than orphaned babe at her breast, her heart's blood dripping away drop by drop, put your ear down close to her heart, and hear which swie sue is on, and theu put me down on her side. Why is it that these accursed saloons exist in Elgin to-day lSecausa men worship wie ei mat isvors nuo.es. ruiPDOse a man muld come here tn-riav mid faim nnaof w..i- fairest aud brightest children, and by mak ing a few passes over it convert it into au idiot, the whole community would be after him. Millions of dollars would not induce you to license him to do such a thing it he could doit in ten minutes, aud it is only a question of five, years, or jxissibly ten or twenty, and you w.ll allow him to do that very thing, aud for only a paltry few huu dred dollars. I will say one thing more: It I have ever, since the day I gave my heart to Uod, by voice, or vote, or influence withheld, given the weight of one finger in support of the accursed traffic, I should deserve to have my son fill a drunkard's grave or to give my daughter into the foul embrace of one of the loathsome products of tue business. Now if any one does not understand this, let him uow rise up and say so. TEMPERANCE NEWS AND NOTES. Brandy chocolates" are one of the objec tionable devices ot confectioners with liquor- auuiug proclivities. Milwaukee has 1500 saloons, in which it is' estimated that $',.V JO is expended by their patrons every day. London society is adopting the practice of tying a blue ribbon through invitations to diunur at which wine is not to be served. i The Tokio Temperance Society was or r Kanixed by Miss Jessie Ackerman, March 1W, f 18D0; it now numbers eight hundred lileni dp bers. a A crocodile which had "taken the pledge'' was recently shot on the iiiautree Hiver, ' Queensland. The creature's stomach con tained aFather Matthew temperance medal, JusTli. A recently launched Ilaltimore schooner was ehrhiteued with water iusteud of wine, the liquor always heretofore used on such oc casion. The vussel's owners are said to be strict temperanoe men. The Law and Order League of Boston has petiltone i the MasearuuAOtU Legislature to prohibit the uiauulat-iure or sale of all kiuds of euuieotionery containing alcohol or intoxi cating liquors. The lnaue has received ai tmierou complaiuis on the subject. Some cuuiectuuu. were analyzed aud found to contain-more thun four per cent, of alcohol. - Mr. W. 8. Cane, who is making a temper- f ance tour in India, as the ruprebentative of i th Auglu-ludia Temperance Ajteociution, lias been having something of a royal jiro grrsa. In the firt fourteen days in India be addreebed tweuty-uine meetings, attended by about 5l',iKiu iieople; aud met everywhere with mai'ked tfeinoustratious of euthusiustio atf ect io:i. 1 Boer-iU in king in (ieriuauy has grown to ani'tiorumus extent. Au tfuglUh magazine I tietliii.iUv, from revnt.ly published sLuLi.stioa, ttie Minimi ii'Uuiupiiuu to each iuhulitaiit of J.lmin h-man, woman and child to lie two Imui !il mu I llm tv-aix callous. ".Such M iiuuy,' a Ms tln aiei', "vnu if uot at-teii'o-1 itu iiiioxualion (which of course it ji, i as uij;iit.iiria Uie vice of gluttony." HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS. CLEARING OLOTBR FOR A SOW. An excellent and inexpensive prepara tion for cleaning toiled gloves and other delicate articles is the following mixture: One quart deodorized benzine, one drachm of sulphuric ether, one drachm of chloroform, two drachms of alcohol and enough cologne to make it pleasant. Sew York Journal, CRMEKT FOR CHINA. The following cement for mending china and glass bits been recommended as perfectly efficacious for resisting the combined effects of fire and water. Take suy qunntity of lime recently prepared from calcined oyster shells and mix it to the consistency of paste with white of epg. Lay it immediately upon the fissure, where it will nt once consolidate to the hardness of stone. If suffered to get quito dry while being used it be comes quite insoluble eveu by strong acid. Detroit Frc Vrrn. TRTINO OUT LARD IN TI1K HOfSR. I attend to frying out the lard myself nnd do the most of the work, writes Mrs. W. S. Coun. I lay the leaf nnd fat pieces in a cool place for a day or two, aud if it freezes I like it nil the. better, for it seems to take some of the water out of it. I first cut out all the lenn possible to lessen the quantity of scraps, and then cut the fat into small bits nnd put it into two iron pots on the stove over a dull tire. As the lard is melted out the fat pieces settle down, and when they nre pretty well browned into scraps I dip eoine of the melted lard out of one of the pots into the other nnd with a skimmer lift the scraps out of that pot into the first, so as to havo them nearly nil in one, until they nre thoroughly cooked. I then put them into n coarse linen bag nnd squeeze nil the fat I can out of them. If there is a cheese press that can bo brought into the kitchen, it may bo used for that purpose, but squeezers that will do very well can be made from two smooth pieces of boards two feet long nnd three inches wide, hinged with a ttrap of leather nt one end, nnd shaped into handles nt the other, so that n bag containing scraps can be squeezed between them with the bands. This is hard work, but if they are kept hot a good deal of grease will run out of them. The lard must then be strained to take all the floating particles out of it, and it is quite well to heat it slowly ngain until sure the wntcr has all been evaporated. La'd should never be dipped out and put nway to keep whilo the melting is going on, and before tho scraps have becomo crisp nud very brown. Hem York Worlil. CREAM 801TS. Cream soups may be tuado without meat, states Mrs. E. R. Parker, in tho Courier-Journal, and are much moro delicate than other soups, and as they furnish a variety for the table nt this season of the year, housekeepers will find them acceptable to the family. Cream of Rice Soup Wash hnlf a cup ful of rice, put in a kettle and pour over a quart of white soup stock, with a stalk of celery, half of a small onion. Let simmer slowly two hours, press it through a sieve, return to kettle, add a tuble epoonful of butter and a quart of milk with salt nnd pepper to season; stir until it comes to a boil and serve. Cream of Salsify Soup Scrape a dozen roots of saUiify, cut in slices, cover with boiling water and boil slowly one hour, or until tender, add a quart of milk and boil slowly one hour, thicken with an ounce of butter rolled in flour, add a blade of mace, half a dozen nllspice nnd two or three cloves; stir until it boils. Season with pepper nnd salt und serve. Cream of Corn Soup Open a can of corn. Put in a kettle und add a piut of white stock; let simmer tweuty minutes and press through a sieve. Rub a table- spoonful each of butter nnd flour to gether, add to the soup and stir until thick, add to the boiling soup a pint of milk, take from the tiro aud stir in the beaten yolks of two eggs. Season with salt aud pepper nnd serve. Cream of Celery Soup Wash three roots of celery, and cut in small pieces; cover with water and boil thirty min utes; then press through a colauder. Put a quart of milk on to boil, add tho water to the celery, with one small onioo 'Rub a tablcspoonful of flour aud butter each together, and stir in tho boiling soup, nnd stir uutil it thickens. Season with salt and pepper, and serve. ! Cream of Tomato Soup Put a pint of canned tomatoes on to itew with a sprig of parsley and a blade of mace and let Btew fifteen minutes. Put a quart of milk on to boil. Rub butter and flour together and add to the milk, stirring until thick. Strain the tomatoes through a sieve, add half a teaspoonful of soda (and a teaspoonful of sugar and stir in the boiling milk. Breuk a dozen crackers in the soup tureen and pour the soup over. Cream of Cheese Soup Put a quart of milk iuto a saucepan with a sliced carrot, one eliced onion aud a blade of mace. Rub two tablespoonsful each ol butter ana flour together. Strain thi soup, thicken with butter and flour an stir until it boils, then add threo table-j spoonsful of grated cheese and take front the fire, add the beuten yokes of two eggs, with suit and pepper. Serve. Cream of Potato Soup Put three good, sound potatoes on to boil in a quart of cold water. Let cook fifteen minutes, drain nil the water und pour over fresh boiling water; add a slice of a small ouiou, a sprig of parsley nud a stalk of celery and boil uutil the potatoes are done. Put a quart of milk on to boil, press the potutoes through a sieve. Thicken with butter and flour, and stir; pour over the potatoes, aud serve im mediately. Cream of Asparagus Soup Wash a buuch of asparagus, or open a quart can of it, and put it in a saucepan of boiling water; let simmer gently for hulf snhour. Take it from the water, cut off the tops and put aside. Put a quart of milk on to boil; press the asparagus stalks through a colander, and add to the milk. Hub au ounce of butter aud two tuble spoonsful of flour together, and stir in; let thlckeu ; put in the aspuragus tops; season with suit uud pepper, aud serve. Some of tho Aluskan natives acquire very respectable fortunes iu the fishing trade. A Nicholas Hay Indian has beeu known to pay down $1000 iu hard cash fur blankets nud trinkets for oue pot lath. The scheme fin duplicate of the Eif fel Tower iu London, Knglaud, has beeu abandoned. NEWS AND NOTES FOB WOMEN. Female barbers increase. Skirts are severely plain. Irish poplins are in demand. Ombre plaids will be largely worn.' New York City has a female lock smith. Tho Empress of Japan is a scholarly woman. Women's vests are to be a feature next season. There nre 200 women preachers in this country. There are about 105 women to every 100 men. Printed pongees will bo largely favored for spring wear. Thirty per cent, of America's females are working women. rtlazers for women will be much more elaborate, thnn last season. It is all nonsense to assert that ladies copy the fashions of actresses. Thero arc in China societies of young women pledged never to marry. There is ouly one sudden death among women to every eight among men. Martin Chattoway, formerly custodian of Shakespeare's birthplace, is dead. Mrs. Cleveland, wife of tho ex-Prest- dent, is taking lessons on tho violin. Spring fashions aro promised to be the most beautiful and stylish ever seen. Cloth clonks and gowns are much trimmed with iridescent pnsscmcntarics. It is considered bad form in England for women to do much, talking at dinner parties. Czarina is tho name of a new, soft shaggy cloth much resembling French camel's hair. A bath lined with Mexican onyx and costing $0000 is a feature of a. Baltimore womnn s house. Feathers beneath, the brim. are to be seen on some of the new hats, aud very pretty and becoming tncy are. A titled English lndy has set up a laundry on her husband's cstuto in Dor setshire, and is doing a profitable busi ness. There is a girl at one of the London (England) music halls who plnys eight musical' instruments, including trom bone. Tho women nre in tho majority in Mexico, Mo. The census just token allows that the town has 2552 males and 2703 females. Among foreign dross fabrics for spring wear to bo introduced this year are named toilo d'cnibnllage. and chovron melange. A number of wealthy Ntfw York ladies propose to establish a sort of club house which will receive women at all hours of the night. An adroit arrangement of hair prevents the silver ones from exhibiting them selves on the head of the beautiful Prin cess of Wales. A bright little woman said the other day that if she had to choose between all the gifts of beauty she would choose a beautiful complexion. Straw hats are to bo of extraordinary shapes aud styles next summer. One begins to laugh already looking at ad vance fashion plates. England has more women workers than any other country, in proportion to the population; twelve per cent, of the industrial classes are women. Whether fashionable or not, the fact remains that wigs and false hair are worn now more than ever by women who are to be classified as fashionable. Mrs. Henry M. Stanley's manner is gracious and gentle, and her perception keen. She exercises much tact in her intercourse with nicu and women. The Queen of Madagascar formerly took the sacred bath, nn annunl cere mony, in the presence of tho public, liut tho progress of civilization has changed the custom of tho royal lady. Mrs. Anna C. Fall, who was recently admitted to the bar in Boston, Mass., has entered into partnership with hus band, aud they are now petitioning the State Legislature to change the law for bidding contracts to be entered into be tween man and wife. Han's This We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any cane of catarrb that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ciiknkv & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe hlin perfectly honorable In all bunlness transac tions, and financially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their llrni. West A Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Tole- ,i, . n W'ai.dino, Kinjiam A Marvin, Wholesale 1 IrtiiririMtR. Ti.lflin. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, act ing directly upon tue 0 ooei anu mucous Bur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free' 1'Hce "be. per bottle, i-old by all drugitlsts. Cotton spinning In Jspan is very depressed at the present tune. Timber, Mineral, b'arm Lands and Ramhes In Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas bouutilitmlsold. TvleracCo.. KansasCitv. Mn Prepare For Spring By Building up Your System So as to Prevent That Tired Feeling Or Other Illness. Now Take Hood's Sarsaparilla LADIES!. W wfll present you a .old Wnlrh. a milk frHH. r your choice from lu Outlier article. 'uU Instruction and uiiitplo worth outi duMar uunt you 1 ox 4-02 ui uu u y u pay return (kmiukv. S. L. PAINE II CO.. Box 86.12. US Court hl liontun, lliu. f OO U tim at'KKI.V lm I'Urvil by "Nature'! I SISIinil (.iiJ, for I'ularru." Larxa k" w imi-kuaf. SI ntull, trl.il u;u'kutf 4Ar. Write ftl lluljoi imit u-allii.oitltil. liHAY a OI., MuQlrinte Pa tUl TiSi"ll',ri'ilMd unuilfulHlllt A Bulla iritl tmrm AVIII enoiii:!i w tim ISO Mq. Iti Vm-.i UUaV. LKHiHIK JlIU 1.11U0 toltjf I. 1 H4NDOV THIKKKrS. liuplure nullcall' i. ourwL Vn. jlkidun fixing, tlW.IW TON SCALES of $60 BINGHAMTON Beam Box Tart Beam V N. Y. a. j luaut m CTJACOBStm CURES PERMANENTLY 80IATICA. W. Ogden, Mich., May 17, 1W0. "Vy brother-Rev. Pamnct rorter, was cured by St. Jacobs Oil of excruciating ctatie pains In his thigh." j. M. L. Poimta. LUMBACO. 410 Kearney Ft, San Francisco, CaL, April 28, iroa My wife and I hot have been afflicted with Inmc-back and sore thnt, and have fxnnd permanent rum by use of 8t Jacobs Oil. K. J. lame IT IS THE BEST. For Internal n4 r.trrnl I'm. fttnfH Tln, Omitim, tnfliimmMlo!, In hoAr ot limb, Uk niAfi-trt. fnn- Yoniv At tinm, CoM. I'nMrrh, rimi r Mnrrn. l1rfhtT, liti.-iintMIrm, Neuraltrlfi, lJm. ti-k, HtlfT Jolnttaml Stn!. KuM i"rt1i ulrH frtMt. rrtr ttcU. t paid. 1. 8. JiWlNHON A (.'. lkmlou, Mui BEECH Afcl'S PILLS ACT 1.1KU MA(tK) ON A WEAK STOMACH. !5 Cents a Dox. OF ALL DRUGGISTS. KlsY'H ( HKAM Htl.M Anlt1 Into Ntwirlls In jui klr Abfutrlwtl, Cliwnu4 tlw 1 trail, S3! lUiu the txH-m nmt turvs fJCpi D RftTflRPH FW lv li..ll..v.- I'.tl.i . II. .,.,1 ..t.l i-J t-V muw., anvil z. i. nnm wen iW.aV.FREE I T P. I If P.! il i Sen.! for sample. Ha. LiibA; um " uliij j. ii.ivK.Kiiit..r.Biirfro7!rv; PATENTS P. A. I.KHMAWN, Waahliislen, !.). ssmu roa Oftcuua, I'nssin of Terra )il n nnd Canvas hacks. If tho present ruto of extermination goes on the menus of tho country will be deprived of the substance if not the names of some of their best attractions. Very few persons have eaten real canvas- back duck or real diamond-back terrapin this season, nlthnuoh ni;iny thousands think that they have. With a canvas back worth almost its weight in silver nnd a terrapin eveu moro precious, the bona tide articlo has beeu scarce and tho names have been used to cover clever substitutes that only epicures could do. tect. Indeed, with the terrapin at $60 it dor.cn, the only way for a caterer to servo it with financial success at the nvernuo banquet ia to mix with three or four diamond-backs eiicht or nine of tho i "slider" of the fur South or thechcanci varieties of other sections. This year ithe intermixture, of varieties so as to SO' cure a satisfactory result at a satisfac tory price has becomo something of an art. Tho reid canvas-back duck has ap. licared intcrinitteittly on bills of fare nnd even in Ilaltimore, the headquarters of moderate-priced epicureanism, a dish of it cost $4, the highest rate ever known in that city. A man who recently returned from the (Chesapeake region savs that it is ocly mutter of time when the terrapin and the canvas-back duck will be exterminated nnd the circumstances fully substantiate his assertion. Fewer terrapin havo bpen caught this venr thnn ever before. The best come from the Chesapeake Bay, and the catchers all say that they never kne them to be so scarce. They have been bunted mercilessly, nud, to add to the depletion, the eggs havo been taken away bv boys and men, who uso them ior food. Xete York 1'iinet. The latest town to start a stock-yards nnd packnix-noiis.0 is JJubumie, Iowa, The capital stock of the company is $500. U0O, and is supposed to be held mainly ly Chicago parties. The casualties from fast driving in Loudon, England, last year were 250 persons killed aud 5000 injured. How many people there are who regard the coming of winter as a con stant state of siege. It seems as if the elements sat down outside the walls of health and now and again, led by the north wind and his attendant blasts, broke over the ramparts, spreading colds, pneumonia and death. Who knows when the next storm may come and what its effects upon your constitution may be ? The fortifica tions of health must be made strong. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphitcs of Lime and Soda will aid you to hold out against Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, and all Atlantic and Wasting Diseases, until the siege is raised. prevents wasting in children. Palatable as Milk. 6PECIAL. Scott' Emulsion U noo-aecret, nd is prescribed by the Medical Pro teas. on all over the world, because its ingredients are scientincully combined in such a planner as to greatly increase tiieix remedial value, CAUTION. Scott's Emulsion Is put up la salmon-colored wrappers. Be sure and get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Manufacturing Chemists, New York, bold by all Druggists. ALLIANCE LV3EN! Owing to the hearty support and the Urge trade we have recolfed (ruin members ol the Farmers' Alliance, we will lierea'tcr allow 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT On at) order received from meubera of ttw Vntmnt AIUmwc. 155.1? Word caq uot tiunu the thiit oar World lCt-i.owiiud .Tfurrav Buoaie.H have met wim. TImv it etutjU tbo k(4 of roueh rutids, hawd cU male ud tougU drlTluic. -Uid uow STAND AT THE HEAD Without ft known competitor. Beware of Imitators Of onr llurrav Iliipulfi aud Ilrnau. B UaiU your Buggy Uu our uviut yutW ud guaraoMtt ou u, ana YOUAIti: HAFE WUjBBII ii. MtrniiAY It is estimated that more than a million cattle and othor animals died last winter in the extreme Western and Southern States and Territories of neglect and starvation, and probably thousands weit frozen to death. jtllwho nse Dohblns's Klectrlo Poap praise as the (wf. cheapest anil mm rcmnmitm family soap mane; mil ir yon win iry u once will ten a suit sironner vai ftle of Its merits IN il r. rioi try IU Your grocer will supply you. . . Tits mountain tribes of the t'aucasus are etnttfratlng In large numbers to Turkey. Herein a Chanre la !Make Kinney. Ibnnehta machine for nlatliw irold, silver and nickel, and It works splendid. N hen peo- le heanl ahoitt it tnov nroii tut more spoons, iirks and jewelrv than I could plate. In a week I ma lo ii, anil in a mom i 3". Air damjliter made JIH In live riara, Yon can net l'liiter for-! from Hie Lake h.iectric t'o.. nirlewood. 111., ami will, we nii, ' bene fited aa much as I have Immmi. A HRAbRiL Wise Alnlhers Use Dr. lb'Xile's (Vrtiiln Croti:, Cnr.-.tlie only remedy In the world that will cure a violent esse of rrotip In liair nn hour. o imntm. Mold by urUKiOits nr mnlled on tvet'lm of .Viola, Address A. tox.ie, null il Money Invested In onoiee one nun Ired dol irbntlilluit lots In sulmrbsof Kansas City will pay from live utmdrod tonne liiou-tan I per cent, the noxt few yonr under our pUti. !i raah and $1 per inontll witU rlt Internet 00a-trolnade-iirthleljL. trliaaltrson -vpllollou. . U. UAuerlelu ! Kansas fur, .u . Onarantee 1 five ve ir elrht ner oenL PMnt Mortiraiiestm Kans-ts Olty prn;nrt.y. Interest pavableevery six months; principal an 1 inter estoolleoted when due aud remitted without expense to lender, for salo by J. II. Hauurlela A JO lvansa.H Ull v, .,10. nits or (i kn.iuut.ftr. Pe Yea Kver !eealais' Anvnerson e 1 lln r m thsir in nssnl ad- dresawill reuelve Infor. nation lli:it will lead to a fortunts HeuJ. i.j.tis Jt la, Security bulldlint, Kaunas v ity. Ala FITS stopped free by Pit. Krixs's Onun KicnvicltKsroiiKii. No ills after ilrit lav'suse. Marvclousciiroi. Ireatls? au.i V trial buttle free. Ur. Kline. U Arch St., t' liui., I'a. IeeVas Chinese Ilea lache I'ura. Harm less in effect, uuick and iKisitive in action. Hent nrepaid iiu receipt of SI tier bottle. Adeler&Co.,W? Vyamlottest..KnsasCUy,.Uo OklahomaOulde Hook an I Mapssntatv vtisr onreoetptot jtiuts. I'vlor C.k. Kann-vsOlty, .lu If afflicted with sore eves use Dr. Isaac Thomn sonV Kye-water. Ilruixyislesell at &"k ier hottls orcis knjovs Both the method and results when Syrup of Fijjs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and act gentlyyetpromptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleansee tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Fvrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ao ceptahio to thfj stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in xts effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities cpm mend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o and $1 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AH FRANCISCO, CAL. ummu. ky new rom n r. PROF. LOISETTE'S NEW MEMORY BOOKS. mtlclBm on two rwnt Memory Kyutom. Roftdy About Airll 1st. Full Tables df t'ontenls furwanlod only to 1 how who wnl Rtniuioil lilrtvUnl onvelope. Also lns)?otus JU8T KHKK of Uut LolMcltUui Art 01 A ever rnrKt'iting. Aihlre-14 Pruf. lAlitrTK, 2J7 Fifth Ave., New York. i "I jlj r - member, of tha Ifunaan- Alliance. To aeror this discount In ending as your Ixjui'e cerllfy to jour membership. ITEv -Wet. i . sen a-fV'-s- IE ,Jv l j T 5aV--Sri-:7J MAiVui.' jl.0 JCXJU-ZIsTO Taken away lok head iclio, biliotm hpadatiho, dizzincnu, constipation, indigestion, bilious attacks, nnd all uerango ments of tho liver, stomach and bowols. It's ft largo contract, but tlio smallest tiiinirs in tho world do tho business Dr. Pierce'B Pleasant Pellets. They're the pmallcst, but tho most rfTeotivtS Tlier go to Work in tho right way. They clcanso nnd rcnovnto tho Bystem thoroughly but they do it mildly and gently. You feci tho good they do but you don't feci them doing it. As a Liver Pill, thcy'ro unoqttaled. Sugar-coated, easy to take, nna put up in viais, anil hermetically Healed, and thus always fresh and reliable, ( A per fect vest-pocket remedy, in email vials, and only one necessary for a laxativo or three for a cathartic They're tho chenpesl pill you can buy, becauso they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You only pay for the good you get. That's tho iwenliar plan all Dr. rieroo's medicines aro sold through druggists. on, SALAFAGLEKA! The ImliAti Herb Kfmrdv, Nutiiro'n (front euro fur Itiitnrtvttiot., hU-lt Mt'A.lrui.1, OinttltMititm, niiioiit Attnrkn nn nil Tmiihlf .r Oie Nt.nimrh, l.lvt-ratul Howel. Ktr veurn this liorh hu Im''ii tho only ttm m)v uwvl l iv tho fvlelirn(v MrftfitliTo liittlnn. notM tlmttiKtumt the mutitry for their rrmarknblt ptretiH-th, viMr ntiil leiiKtlt ot lltV. ThoiinntuU of trntlmonlnN n Hit. nl 'jr.tvntt fur U' if thl (rront hutt4hll romo-lv. Vr nv hv nil .Irtijriclnta, or Mnt on ns-Hpt f Mv hy tho PAl.AFAwI.t-'.KA ITKKII CO,, KtttlV, Now Mexico. (N(t iMtHtiiffo sUunpi twpTru.) HiTcroniv, f irm MUioimi twim. "HE DID IT." "IW wdnrtheK-WRKKRmiedfM I have curr-l nil th onltls In mj ffimllv. and In th vicinity for mll arm. ml, inelmliiis Iwhlrfl throM otmt with croup.'1 k. U. Rout 1.74 Venr"!inp vu K.WKKN Coilflh lUlMun Kftl TrohB ctiro hoiirnonma InafeiV mttmtea, Iwul omiKrn aud mldt over u Ik lit. ItalnAin, iwir.t Troche) 10 flint Ity mnll or drugRlitj. tonlvevwat fYr ennl.xl Tii.tJNuaAT'S li'art 6oj KDtl'abbns-o HawMl nio ti offiv m 1 M. ttHw llHlon, lfrm tihM nitnf, Tt'lntmtncltiul KtlOW IUtP'.p..t.tllU'l Will p f 100 fur thr ylrld obtain nl from t otinr of wod wliloh 1 will mAlt fur SUcU. Cet toy tie fir. Isaao F. TMIInghatrt, La Plume, Pa "GREEN MDUXTAIV GRAPE. Nnn fiirlr 1 tiour iinire ilrllrlouN. Vino a healthy rtronK iirower uml au pnrly und prstfuw b'rer. Kitr a rlrvulur Kiviiiif further tnforn.silon sddrt'M Htrplirn llnyi'a Htit, New I'nniuui, t'u BAGGY KNEES rOHITlVRI.r RKMItniKD. nHfiy I'atit htrrtcheiis A 1 top U d (IT iiiitit'ii ai llnrTAiiL AniliiTtt. and othsr Colliffe, alto ,0, bt pnfMlonl m l butlnrti mm vt9 wtier. If ot fr in y m tuwn u.d to V 4. UKKKLY, 71A WaihliigOm fllrrel. liettoa. tirHTCilV liKk kottn. lhMlni!U Koriui nil. horui rVnmaniihlix ArltliniHUo. MUorOtian L ttiok. thoruuKhly truKlit by 51 ALU Ctrvulars fro. 47 mmu fu, tmnaiu, n. T. 1KAII A I. It tie rimt With Kiirmer." Fine hookj iMiM-i-. 1 flotli. TV. Uh. A. WuU&uuk !, Ijuu l.Ui t'hainlH'r of I'omiuerv. C'hlcat(. HI. IF YOU WANT A 11 JI1I1I11 IVERS & POND PIAMO CO.SstSn.maIs: l.jiiiKiii w vji iflthev use gy PQL1 : .solid ca.kc o"scourin LOVES LABOR'S LOST SS'SifS work hersell lo death in the effort II the house does not loon a bright at a pin, the gets the blame il thingt are upturned while house-cleaning goet on why blame her. again. One remedy Is within her reach. II the uses SAPOLIO everything) w'll look clean, and the reign ol house-cleaning disorder will be quickly over. n PISO'S REMEDY FOB rATAKBiL-Best. Easiest to use. I'll 'hcamst. ltcll'( is ImiiieuiuM. Cold In ihv Head it has no equul. TJ t is no Ointment, ot which a finis. 1 rite, out: runu uy aruKirlsu or Mil l.v m i l. Address, H. KOD WEED ! ? .. ' ,0 " CM 1,!lro not" i ou' bere, with Uin out Ttilume be fau turn at oum lo the 1ik ana nnd tbe paKO. and tb. wbule tblu U o;early and ooaol.ely explain d. Ui paie', nreruiMly lllu.tr.ted, Mot postpaid oj raoalpt at Sua. m ttainpi, pu.ul note or allw. BOOK l UU HoUaJi. l2 Leonard 6k, M,S. orders always hare the Secretary or President ot 7 W'llhout a doubt the eirellont quality ol onr Cckbraud "Mui rnv" i.US liar frum bus ruim d more iouun.-M.nd receltkid ninru praii-u lliau anylliui luat has been placed ou llic niuikrt tor years. Our plan of Selling Direct to the Consumer Y Aid dc-lnriiiix ouiwlvc. niwuly end .bore ' board till, I i list all J'uulx and 'Iru.ti a. alfeo tiiH'li' u. many friends. ..Vr" " lot- our fren lib illuittratrtl utalonur, eoutamiiig ' 'ftk '"" deaerlpliou and uut uuli prices ot our eJb, work. . OO., CINCINNATI. OHIO. "August Flower" How does he feel ? lie feela cranky, and is constantly expert- menting, dieting himself, adopting Strange notions, and changing the cooking, the dishes, the hours, and manner of his eating August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels at times a gnawing, voracious, insati able appetite, wholly unaccountable, unnatural nnd unhealthy. August j Flower the Remedy. How does ho feel ? He feels no desire to go to the table and a grumbling, fault-finding, over-nicety about what is set before him when he is there August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels after a spell of this abnormal appe tite flu utter abhorrence, loathing, and detestation of food ; as if a mouthful would kill him August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He has Ir regular bowels and peculiar stools August Flower the Remedy. S N Y H V I O .5, V. , s.i .. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENftktN. fC.tMl lirttiiinr llnnil-kcwnli an rletrnul and W ntylUll dit'HShiic H hkb ixiiitineiuU UiH'lf. SJ.OIl llnndrwrd Writ. A ttue coif ttboe no- f -.Uillel Tor t le nnd dumblilty. g.AO ;odvenr Welt Is Uie standard drM w Hhiv nt m jNijiuhir prli-e, P..llreuinir whora iRMiKwlally odapted v fur rallnmd men, fnrrm-m, etc. All iiimlf In t'onnre. Itutton and lAre. 3-00 tur l.itdlrn m the ouly bnud-aewed Shos W mild fit tbl iiiiilar prleo. S. AO lonHuln Mioe lur l.ndlre t anew d- i imrture uud innnl-H t lwtHnu very piipular. 99.OO Mhnr lor I.nillrn, nnd 1 .75 for Mtave till retain their xt't lienor for le, etc. All iroodi wnrrnnietl and mniHd with name on bottom, if miveriinrd lKal aK'eiit raunot supply )iiti, Mnd dlret't t fartnry, uvJoalug advertbwd price or a MtKtMl for order blunk. , V I.. IKM (iliAM, MrncUton, Mim. f VANTU Mum alrnlrr In rvt'ry rltr aad town uiii oceuplfd to inU rxeluMlvr arney All aaentH ndvprilnrd In loval aaper. Mfn4 lor iiiiiHtrntrd rntuiosue. ED.LHUNTLEY'SfJPT8REFA0r;ED i EM Jlra unlrftml Mtlnfiu'tlon. w hy vhnuld you pay imo lemrn'a pntlU whrn ymi can tuiy dlrm't from ., the manufacturenl fiend um lift and the following niMfum and we will irunmnte to fit and pTeiue you or refund your money. Hulet for nu-anureinentt brwt meuura, OTr vt, clo up under arnia, walvt mraaure orer pant at wait. and Itioldo Irrf meamir from crotch t berl. Kt-llil hi OlltH for II nam plea of our 10 Hn't Bulla, faun ion plate ajul (iiikj nieaciire. Uoyi' Huita, S6.M UUliln-n'aHuita. S. h i. I,. IHM l,K Y A Hi Uhstlrl Tillan, li KM 114 1 Ulrwl, (Titfg, ItU .pKOirftJ-i" W.JIOHHI?, ItNolUIM a.hluitlon,I.(1: Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Uie Prluutpal hl Am trior U 8. Vanaton Burau 3 vrs lu Umt war 16 iwlJuuioaUiiitcimm. attyalnca. HH1II lT t'aali lrlce rwild for Itaw Furm, HMMk, Sklun, Tallow, by Ueo. M. Kniniana,SwtoD( N. J. PIANO Write us. Wo will SEND our 100-PAGE CATALOGUE FREE, giving valuable Information. We make It easy to deal with us WHEREVER YOU LIVE. Our prices are MOST REASONABLE for Strictly FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. WE SELL ON EASY PAYMENTS. We take OLD PIANOS In Exchange, EVEN THOUCH YOU LIVE TWO THOUSAND MILES AWAY. We guar antee satisfaction, or Piano to be returned to us AT OUR EXPENSE for RAILWAY FREIGHTS BOTH WAY8. 2Ka. A' -vn ! VNx. V - - (.vy dVivi grow J-a.ir in rhe lighrof- ro, tiofjuicxiiy ij soo.p used fore.ll clenina purposes. All grocers keep ir. euro la certain, tut 1 I particle Is applied to the 1 a or wot l.y m ill. t 1 Laickltimu. Warren, Yn. U smiill particle la applied to the X. Uakkltimic, Wrren, Ta. A r.ndcn.e Rncrel..dla mt ITnlTrml Kawl4 a handy rvrerauM upon uwly every object tli.t c.a be tbuugtitof. CoDtalalas l a oooaenMM rorra wnat md otherwiae be learaea only Iroin ayret muny lame Kacyolopediaa flictloaarlM, Aa iu realtnf neurly any book or palter Uiere aia (requeue ref'Teucea lo a ilioiuauA and od. matter, whlrb the ueQerat T ader wuuld lUe & uudei.laud -VASELINE- FOR A UNE-UULUU BII.Ltwntaa by mll tve will dvllvcr, Irtso ui cliarsjoa, to Any prosi ! U Uuited 3U.ls4 eUi Ul UM fwtWWUlJ 4tfUol4 (MTt fuiiy ul(.ai One (woouaot bottle of Pure VMeellne , 10 ate. One two-ounce but lie of VtueUne r'u.i.avle U 4 Oue J(r ot Vsuseliue Cold Crestiu, 14 Oue Cakei of (tastfllutt ijeuuunor loe, W One Cuke of VtvMuiiue (M.tp, uanoenCed. 13 OneUni.eor VeUMiiniaoeD, exiulaUU.yeoeate4,sH iMu iw-ounue boiue of Wiuu Vttewituej ii OrttrpoMtaot ttamm anv rtwU artieU at t prim nammL (n no iwoounJ bm pra itaievi to moomp t from mtrUrUiLutt any V'tweiiiw or prparustwi tfW fr.m tAPtisMf lubetlthi wUh our IUi4 DtWliM VOW tfssU or tmnJyrioi.umin-T.Uitfum i4iio4 Kim tUtl or iwuiJete llsatcbrtiub liif. to.. '4 state He, N. V. FRAZERaftSKi BhUT IS TUB WOhbU (jjr (Jet Uie Ueuaiua UllluMOa. 1 Crenrw Herat TlfsASf I ,t,n r f I.MMirsrsfMllr li.MMhe.lnA I n Vw rfl A tirlua UK lltl t,-m 1II1MT to I Uv M ah Jiioai IstaamsAt 10.. tatsilu. Dial I V v.
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