i r Fins lire found mnnnij tho irmmrntes tt Efypt and in ircliitorlc caves. A lmpfirmnt IHflrrrMe. To mass II apparent to 11ioiiaii1,w1io think Ih.mwlnw 111, that lliy kit not nfTcctad with any dlivMr, but that the ytm simply nstxt elsanalnR, l to bring comfort home to their hcartp, it matlv condition Ik raally cured by using Kymp of Fig. Manufactured by the. California Kl Syrup Co. imTsorimm. itttof jtiutoo, i l,ui')ricTr. tm Frank J. Cheney mnkee oeth that he 3 thf color irtner or the firm of F. J. Cheney A to.. doing hulnrM In the City of IVkmIo. tounty aim Stale afore.aM. and that paid firm will iey1he mm i( flu-for each and -very wuwof ratarrh that cannot be cured oy the IN of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Krakk i. CHK!T Bworn to hefore me and siilwrilwii !n my preeenre, this 6(h day of December. A. I)., jm. I --- i A. Y. O LAASON. rl,-' Xntfiry PltNle.. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally and acts fiiren:! ly on lite hlood and nuirniir enrfacet Of the system. Srnd for teMiniotiinK free. u ,j V'-1 Co., Toledo, a Vr Bold by Pruuulsta, ' There are a lanre number of hypenlc physi cians w ho ilnim that disr-tnc is a'hvavn the' re. ault of a tranvrealnn of Nature' laea. The proprietors of dHrftcld Tea are both phya'clan and have devoted ycarMo teaohlliK the people how to avoid aickneaa hv followinif Nature's lawa. They jrive away with every pac-katie of OarflcM Tea a little bonk, which thev claim will enable all persona. If directions are fol. lowt d. to avoid sicknesH of all kinds and to nave no need for tiartUUl Tea or any other medicine. Wntl.-Wl Dale People to buy 50c. Hot t lea of KoreMine Hloot ltlitera of all dealers "rlc- (Sivea you Strength and Viiror w.th tha Froshnrss of Youth. "Phown'b Rhonchiai. Tiiov-iier' are excel lent for the relief of Hoarnencaaor Sore Throat. They are cxt eodluly effective."- Christian norid, London, Kng, If a Allot ed with an re ere nae Dr.laaao Thomp on VEya-watar. Uruiclata ' iK1-ter bottla Mr. Harreii Heed Laceyyille, 0. Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa ralysis of the Throat "1 Thank God and Hood's Sarsa parilla tor Perfect Health." "Gentlemen: For the benefit of suffering hu manity I wish to state a few facta: For several ?era I have suffered from catarrh and heart allure, getting so bad 1 could not work and Could Scarcely Walk I had a very bad spellof paralysis of the throat aome time ngo. My throat seemed closed and IcsHfil nof airnffoir. The doctors said It was caused by heart failure, and gave medl pine, which I took according to directions hut It did not seem to dn me any good. My ife urged me to try Hood's Sarsnparllla, telling ma of Mr. Joseph c. Smith, w ho had been At Death's Door but was entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. After talking with Mr. Smith, I concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. When I had taken Hood'sfSCures two bottles I felt, very much better. I havs continued taking It, and am now feeling excel lent. I thank God, and Hood's Sarsapanlla and my wife for niv restoration to perfect health." IIaiivf.v Hkkd, IjceyviUe, 0. Hood's tilla do uot purge, aln or gripe, but act promptly, easily and emrienlly. oenu. Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from cal profes- sion speaking of its gratify, ing results in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered w hen plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk easier to digest than milk. Pr.e,rd b, Rrott t Bowne, y V. All d,rri.t. i . MK8. MU.LY FK11GUSON, Troy, N. Y. Th follnxcimt trihute to J) A V.VS power oner Ut.U CHllttSH! C'O.tf 1'I.AlS'l S, trim urnt ur i.ii Win. (irmnn of lite irell-knmrii (i lt( t ) M' S I'llAU MACX;' JJil CumjrtM ,St., lr-,y,.. J'..- G ESTI.K.MK.N I have la-en trolilileil with I.IVKK lOHPItlM, IWMilin. aud lisl'l.i-Kli ini lung lime. 1 employed the btot loctorii iu ihu city: they Uh mu Old Chronic Complaints were hard la r. Their ni.'.lirinu dhl me bo kmmI. J elopnol Hiking it sMJ bouglil a liolile of lA N A .s s Us A I' A It II.. I.A. IW-tore 1 httd taken half t it 1 fell kouer. 1 haw uikeu three t.ulllco of DANA'S SARSAPARILLA! and am hi'lt.-r thun lor vi-nrs. If UAH !: tteMlIKH nlH M:. 1 ran ! HiiliiluH I Maul and tl ltMa not ttlaln-k uie iu the I. j-i. , l mir.-- Irulv, Trov, N. Y. 1HS. Ml' LV tKliGCSON. PANA SARSAPARILLA CO., BELFAST, ME. '1 CARS OF lOCTO ORCHARDS. The best treatment for a young orchard is to keep the surface of the ground mellow end clean. If while the orchard is starting the owner feels that he must use the laad for tome productire crop it should be some hoed crop that re quires clean cultiratioo. Corn answers well for this purpose, the partial shade which it affords the young trees during the hot months being of some aeaa tage. Pear trees should bare no ma nuring, as the; will not stand forcing, blight setting in when they grow too rapidly. Chicago Times. BEATT FBBDnta. HesTT feeding is pro6tabIe feeding. Experiments carried on at dairy centres favor it. Cows making the highest yield are those that are most generously fed. Where the average yearly yield of butter was 150 pounds it was increased to 250 pounds by means of heavy feeding from the same animals. Of course there were other causes involved in the in crease, such as careful handling, im proved processes, cumWined with better attention to the herd, but the more gen erous feeding was the main factor. A recommendation to try it should be un necessary to every dairyman whose re turns are unsatisfactory. Americau Dairyman. FEEDING WRSaT. The danger of feeding wheat, espe cially to horses, is that it is glutinous and apt to pack in the stomach and cause indigestion. This is avoided by chopping the grain coarsely and mixing it with cut bay or straw. A liberal quan tity of salt should be given with this food. But when the wheat is smutty there is another danger, which is the effect of the smut on the animal. This fungus haj an effect on the nervous system by which some inflammatory diseases are apt to be caused. The animals may es cape injury ior a time, but the danger will always be imminent while the smutty food is given. Boiling would kill the fungus and prevent trouble. But as the fungus is especially dangerous and in jurious to female animals, both ptegmut and otherwise, these should never be given any smutty food. The effect of the smut is to produce abortion, or in flammation of the mucous membrane that results in gangrene. New York Times. POULTRY FOB WOMEN. A farmer's wife who does not pretend to handle many bens, but simply suf ficiency for her own use and those she ells once a week at the village near by, has four dozen eggs each evening and "a few over. These four dozen average her from twenty to twenty-two cents per dozen, or eighty cents a day as an aver age, tnd six days would bring (4.80, and $19.20 per month, for at least six months of twelve in the year, (115.30 per annum sure, but more than that by $25 is about certain. This one item, without speaking of the number of sur plus chickens that she will sell in the market, will pay the taxes on the farm and buy some clothing besides, and still some farmers can't see where there is much to speak of in a flock of chickens, ducks or turkeys. Certainly with the reasonable facts here before you it should convince you that you are wrong, and the time to begin for your own good is right now. American Farmer. SrZB OF CUT SEED POTATOES, The eye of a potato is a bud uuon the thick, fleshy stem known as the tuber, for potatoes grow on underground branches above the true roots. J. C. Arthur, of the Indiana station, has studied the best size of cut tubers for planting. Pieces of uniform weight gave but a small increase in the number of stalks by increasing the number of eyes to a piece. An increase in the weight of the pieces caused a decided Increase in the number of stalks. The dense group of eyes at the seed end of a potato acta physiologically as a single eye, an 1 not as a number of crowded but independent eyes. The question of tho right number of eyes to the piece of seed potato tuber has long engaged the attention of experimenters. The results of the Indiana trials sbo that the num ber of eyes per piece is of little conse quence, but the weight of the piece is a very important factor. The indicated manner of cutting potatoes for planting is to divide them into pieces of suitable weight and size without regard to the distribution of the eyes. Instead of try. ing to have one, two or three eye pieces, as the case may be, the approximation should be to one, two or three ounce pieces, or tome other definite weight. The larger the size the greater will be the provable yield. American Agricul turiat. rOIJJTS IN BCTTER-MAKINO. During the hot weather butter-makers are greatly troubled with toft buttor. This is largely due in most cases to im proper haudling of the milk, cream and butter. Where persons have spring houses or refrigerators butter that is solt when churned can soon be brought into a firm, preseutablo appearance, but it is fur better that it should come from the churn in the right condition. Srass- butter, made from ricb, old pastures, free from weed, and from such varieties as June or Kentucky bluo grass, orchard grass, red top, wire grass and white clo ver, or fro ie mixtures of some of these sorui, if churned at a little below sixty degrees and properly handled, should be of a texture that will give little or no cause for complaint. During the hot apt lie, however, taere is a teudenoy for the butter to be soft, notwithstanding any care which may be taken of it. As the result of experiments mado at the Ontario (Canadian) experiment feta tion, to test the effect of food on milk and butter, Professor H. H. Dean reports that the addition of a smull quantity of meul, especially cotton teed meal, to the food, hus a tendency to make the butter firmer and raise the melting point from one to four degrees centigrade. During the last summer about one pound pur day of cotton seel meal was fed to each cow at pasture, mixed with brau or some graiu rueul, bud not a churning of soft butter occurred during the whole season. Whether this was altogether due to the cotton seed meal, he is not pre pared to say, but believes it had much to do with it. New York World. COHMIAL. We should certainly advise you to have your sund corn ctacked on the ear, and then ground cob and all. The extra expense should not exceed the cost of sheiliug tLe corn with labor reckoned at a fair price, and we think that pound for pound the corn and cob meal, especi ally if the cob is small aad well dried to as to grind well, it worth at much for feeding purposes as the meal from clear corn. We know that analysis does not shew it, and this led tome farmers to doubt the reliability of the chemists, be cvife they were sure that they had found the same quantity of each to produce equally good results. When two facts are appareatly exactly opposed to eacb other, there is tome unknown property, or other fact, to be looked after. In this case the unknown quantity wai the digestive power, and it is now well decided that tho corn and cobmeal not packing so closely in the digestive organ, nor passing through them at rapidly, is more thoroughly digested than the clear cornmeal. Or that the undigested amount wasted on feeding clear meal is greater than the adultera tion, if it can be to called, of the cob. And the cob has tome nutritive proper- ties, though not enough to pay foi grinding and feeding it without the corn, and perhaps also it lias, from its mineral elements, a power of stimulating digestion. You speak of shelling th corn yourself, to that the shelling costs you nothing, but there ought to be bet ter and mora profitable work for an able bodied man than shelling corn, even on rainy days. Go to the barn and card and brush the cows, or to the thed and build tome chicken coops for use next spring. Whitewash the henhouse or the cellar, or, if you cannot find any work that will improve the farm or buildings, sit down by the fire and improve your mind and rest your body. And we do not believe in doing unnecessary or un profitable work just for the sake of work ing, unless it may be for the take of keeping out of mischief. There it usu ally some profitable work to bo done oo every farm, and time tpent in thelling corn results in a loss instead of a profit. Boston Cultivator. FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. Hent in confinement require green food. Dampness in the poultry yard la tho great assistant of roup. If the purpose la to obtain eggs, it if) generally better to use pure breeds. Grass should be thrown to the henl in a condition to that they can pull It. A fitting and a non-sitting breed pro. duce a cross that site in almost ever! It is highly important thatstrawberrn runners should be cut before the fruit is, made. , In nearly all cases it is best to be read jj to set the iiens whenever they show aj inclination. If you have no reading circle in your neighborhood, now is a good time to or. ganize one. A fodder cuttor will cut the clover fine, when the hent will pick it up with out difficulty. The principal reason why cooked food fattens poultry more rapidly is that it it more readily digested. A neglect to clean out the houses, re move the surplus food, etc., may bo very important factors in inviting lice. Pullets that are hatched in February will usually bogin laying in September, in time to take the place of the moulting hens. A safe rule is to keep a good hen that has proved herself, unless you are cer tain you have a better one to take her place. A neglect to supply water for a day, or the omission of a meal, will some time cause a falling off in the number of eggs. The California Fruit Grower advisot that "peach yellows be regarded among peach growers as cholera, and treated accordingly." All hardy bulbs may be planted outof doors as long as the ground it not frozen. Bulbs may now be started in pots for house culture. It is a good time to make those light bushel boxes that crate up one above to other and are to handy In field and cel lar at root harvest. The man who has no time to clean hit boots before entering the house generally finds time to find fault with hit wife be cause the it not good-natured. There it an increasing tendency among farmers to do all that it possible in winter to save tome in spring and summer, and it is a nopelul sign of tbe timet. The old maxim "Look after the small things, and the larger ones will take care of themselves." is as true in poultry keeping as with any other pur suit. Cabbage plnuts, when required in lartre numbers, can be grown cheaper than they can be purchased at twenty-five cents per 100. Enough seed can be bought for five cenu to produce 1000 plants, and there is always nleuty of time to grow them before setting them out in June or July for winter use. Farmers do not want the kind of cat tle that will barely exist or live on the least amount of poor feed or poorer care, or rather no care at all, or as tome tay, on huz'.'l brush and pennyroyal; but the animal is wanted that will convert the greatest amount of the farm product into cash, and at the same time do so with a profit. If tbe orcbardist will annually feed hit trees properly and generously; will pre vent other growth from undue interfer ence; will make the best use of arsenical spraying; will thin his fruits faithfully at the tight time aud handle the product with care, he will be likely to be as well recompensed for his trouble as the busi uees U susceptible of. TEMPERANCE. A tTrrrxnoua vrt ron rmt!ir. Arelibtahop Ireland tati the flgnrea tieat, when he say "'that an average of I5 per dar la bv no menna an unreasonable eati mata of the aunt paid to aaoh aaloon in th country for drink." Multiply this by 2SV 000, the number of aaloona, and w have ton grand total of S,7Vl,()t)0 per day, or for HtiJ day (Sunday heinij the beat dajl tho tu peiidous mm of tl,8i3,7A0,()0J in one year. TRAPIXn OS THItlR WltKXR. Something fhoul I he done t) punn'i till men who trade on the weal-neaa for atron drink of tho Mojaro Indian All alon j the rieaert are white men who nro atupeetei of ellins; liquor to the Indiana, an I it ! tlttty of too authorities to aw to It that tula vile traffic la ended. The Indian agent are generally at fault, but tinder tie preaent ytem of appointment it i difficult to Ret any efficient work don by theao olHdala, who usually obtain poaition f ir tho rhvtc-a of making money and not lor tho aakeof helping the Indians. San Francisco C hron icle. Tit it no's PROTKSIT. I feel Inilienant, sir, hecauao I am made an object of compv iaon with sundry de Iwavea ecimens ot the genu homo. The tired man cams home from town on day so drunk he could acarcely move. When ha attempted to feed me he tumbled into my tye, anil I had to root him out of tho way to get my corn Now, I never in my life acted in any such disgraceful wajr; so what on earth did my master mean when, bo told the hired man that ho acted like a hogf Why, I was so mad at the insult to my kiud that I grunted as hard and vehemently as I could. Of course, beinir only a hog, I couldn't swear, as a man would have done: but tho idea of my getting drunk as that fool of a hired man dull Why, when h tumble, I into my pen and hi bottle of whisky fell outof hi pocket and got broken, do you Mippote i would touch tho uaity slulT! Not much, I prefer good, wholesome awill. Farmer's Review. NirTKHa, BtWARK. The "Hospital," a mddical periodical nit specially inclinej to temperance, sayaj "1'he custom of taking wine, or spirit or beer between meals on au empty stomach in one word, tho pernicious habit of "nipping'' is highly injurious, The morning nip, between breakfast and the midday meal, which is frequently taken by domestic servants, nurses, work people and "city men," ren ders the hiker less fit for.his daily work than ho would otherwise he. and i often the first fatal step toward dram drinking and the shameful life of tho woman drunkard, ot which we are hearing so much at the preaent time. The flushing ot tbe lace, caused by tho dilatation of tbe amll blojii-vesaela usu ally induced by alcohol when taksn alone, is symptomatic ot what takes place in the stomach. The direct action of alcohol on tho mucus membrane i to produce totn porary congestion or blushing ot tho inter oal surface of the stomach. The congestion ultimately becomes chrouio If nip or dram ot spirit are indulged in, with the result that the mucus membrane become thick ened and indurated, a quantity of tenacious mucus is secreted, tho digestive ferment is paralysed or destroyed, aud alcoholic dy pepsia i establish!." WOIlt.D'S TIMI'KRANCK COXORIBft. J. N. Stearns, of Now York, Secret iry ef the National Tetnperanos (Society, has been in Chicago making final arrangement for the World's Tern nerauce Congress to cou veiie in that city during tho week commenc ing June 5, under the auspice jf the World's Congress Auxiliary. In submitting bis re port Mr. Htearns give assurance that the congress will be the largest of the kind ever conventd. He says that paper have been invited from some of the most eminent writer of the world. These paper embrace tbe scientific, religious social, political, medical, legislative and economic aspect of the temperance question, together with hour of work, cuilee-houses, the allianc, total abstinence and other phases of tho question. Writers have Iweu invited from every great temperance organititiou on the globe, and from every country a sketch of tho temperance movement withiu its bor ders 1 he Department ot State was askol to tend out a series of question relating to the temperance cause and it extent aud progress to all Ameriein Consuls, a id cheer fully responded to the request. Tho Ns tioual Tavern Association ot (ireat hritaiu, has appointed aixty de.aatea, who will ar rive iu Chicago, Juno 1, and are booked to top at tho Moody Institute. The National Temperance Society has asked every church in Chicago to set apart Sunday, June 11, to be known ft Temperance Su idav, wneu a largo number of the leading advocate of the cause will be in the city. AXINOLIn TEMPERANCE RKfOtlUER'S FLAW. The Rv. Hugh Price Hughes recently held the tir.it ot a series of Sun lay afternoon conference on licensing reform iu SU J aiiies' o H ill, London. He said the liquor traffic was a very strong power, and it would naturally in the coming con diet have tho support of every betting man, every scoundrel aud every criminal. On tbe other baud, the cause of temperance would secure the tupport of the churches, which wer roused at last. He knew cf no subject which met with such a quick response as temper- ance reform on any I bristian platform. I X hen, again, they had tbe women of England I on their ai ie. who, although they had no vote at present; when they aid get them would ue them on the ideof social reform. Ue believed they were going to see a great insurrection of women against thi drink monster. Then they had a third method) they could pray. That was their weapon alone. lie did not suppose tho most vivid imagination could picture a man praying for the euccexs of tbe drink traftic. He thought that before they were twelve months older they would give the liquor tratho uch a blow as it has never hai before, and on from which it would never recover. Deal ing with some proposed remedies, Mr. Hughes advoc.ti as a beginning tbe limi tation of ous public housa to every 1U00 per son. This would close DU, 000 out of the 11, 0J0 at f res jut in exisleuce. It the Govern ment simply titikere I with the question the liquor interest would kick them outof ofUoe, for they (the teuiperauoe people) would not be there to help them. After dealing with various methods for the limitation of the driuk traffic, Mr. Hughes said they would dis cover, after trying all sort of method, that the only way to improve it was to improve it otS the face of the earth altogether. TEHPEKAXCC NtWS AND DOTES. When whisky was iureutsd the devil be gan to hup. Whisky and idleness ara two of the main pillars upon which the turoue of tbe devil reis. It is a wrong impression a man fret when he thinks he can pull himself out of trouble with acorksurew. Women are employed at railway (witches and crossings in Italy because they do not get intoxicated J often. Uue million two huudrei thousand mem bers of tne (Salvation Army bare declared that they will neither taste, touch nor ban die iiilozicatin j beverages. "Many thieve go down red lane" is the old proverb, meauing tuat we swallow many thln that ateal our comfort and happl nos. Hod lane i a good name for the throat. Kailroai men who drink will no longer be employed by president Auitin Corbin. Man already employed wuo are touud drlnkiuf in business hours will be discharged . That action will be one of the most powerful tem perance lussoun ever delivered There are said to be three countries in Africa iu which the liquor traffic ha been practically annihilated. These are the Orange free State, the British territory m rtnsuto Laud, uudor the govarnmeut of Sir Marshall I'larKe, aud the North Bchuaa- laud, under Kuauia, the native Christian king. An iuteresliuir observation i mentioned by a Freuch meiical j mrual. In the parish I of Fauboru, Prussia, ara several distilleries of alcohol, and the inhabitauts of the place are very largely miou an I all sorts of lui beciled, whiuu is in strikiug contrast to the hualthtuluess of the popu ation iu neighbor ing villages, which havu no distilleries. Lat year a sadoou keeier made the at tempt to import bar maids from London. Tweuty-four hours at tor this announcement was uiMle, telegram and letters had gone to the white riuiKiuurs urging t hem to con centrate agaiust this new outrage upou wo niau. Their imiitiuns ware immediately drawn up and lumei by Mrs. Mary T. Burt, President ot tue New York IStato W. C T. U.v and her sturdy i-Uu J:.',000 womeu of tue Empire Suite couoeuiruted their el torts umhi Albany au i a law ws ied prohibiting the hirj ui women in the uraui bliops of thai cjmmouwdaltu, If Ton TTere o:i tho Moa i. If lunar conditions are favorable to human existence, and it is not certain that they are not, and you could be trans ported to the top of Tico or some other lall peak or rock on the surface of our "silvery lister world," how do you sup pose th intra would look from tuch vant age ground t You would ptobably first turn your eyes in tho direction of our earth, tho world yott had just quitted, but to you it would bo a strnnizor. In place of tho somber clobo you would naturally expect to behold Jour cyet woulii be greeted with a moat wonderful siht. The earth would appear to you to bo sixty-four time. Inrcr than the sun appears to tho residents of this mttndnno sphere; this becauso tho earth has eight times tho diameter of tho moon, there fore sho must necessarily show tho moonites sixty-four times ns much sur face as the mnon shows us. The sun, on the other band, would appear no larger to you from your observatory on tho moon than it docs from our globe. Tho earth's atmosphere being blue it lias been decided thnt the enrtli must appear as a blue ball to nil outside onlookers. What a glorious sight it must be to our lunnrinn neighbors to look upon a bright blue, swift revolving bull sixty-lour times larger tbHn tho soul. --St. Louis Ut'public. Among nil the great men of the period, Gladstone is tho earliest riser. Half past five sees him "up aud about" every morning of tho year. IV O BETTER VOUR HEALTH B Maydipend upoi thy you treat thwrn. Ing hiclt nature given. A few bottle of fv S. S. taken at the propt-r time may iniur good keallb for a year or two. f hen-tore act at one for it IS IMPORTANT that aaturs lie assisted at th right time nevi-r fail to relieve the avstem of Ini purities, and is an excellent tonic aUo. H Wants to Add His Name. " Permit me to add my name to your many other eertiticatealn commendation of the jrreat curative properties contained in 8wlft' Specific (8. 8, S.) It u certainly one of the het tonics 1 ever used. "John W. Daniel, Anderson, S. C." Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed tree. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. G. T'" ll1l II llllMIIISi mi mii ur. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT mm mm .'.-iHCf:i:n:! MliX. GKHMAN MI1.LEH, PpriniriHirt. Mich. Saves Another Life! IHDIGESTIOH AND HEART TROUBLE CURED: Suffered for Eight Long Years! MKS. MILIEU SAY9 : "I had lwn troubled foreiKht yours with stomut'b umt hwirt di:B culties." 1 1 cultiee." I lived mostly on mi is, as every thinir hurt me so. My kidney and liver wer I inaUirrililcsiute. Con Id neither sleep not rat. 1 hud been treated by tho best (. huairo doctor and olsewhero without any benefit whatever. A a last reaort I tried your tin-amp -Hoot, and have only used thret bottles. Can nowcat anything, nomuttoi what. Nothing hurts me, and can (to to tsxl and if't a good uighia sleep, swump Hoot cured me. Anyone doubting thii Statement can write, and 1 will gladly annwer." .r-. (iiniln-l emrtenw or line WAMun-nl''. If r'" J beoHlted, .bre Vki ITrfirf will rvruiiirtuyoutlu- WM' luvalUsi 4. atlde t Hc-aUm IVn aiiil lUoUmUllnOl lvW...uh.Hi l'4jiau)uai fre. T-j TT. Kllnwr W; mufnmmwm, n. . on 1 ot tlit) : o A f ITB C or Th''' Neck l ure, hi Hail. Kl. BUiinu. hi.blN, liellsvtlla, N. J. "German at at Boschee's German Jsyrup is more successful in the treatment of Con sumption than any other remedy prescribed. It has been tried under every variety of rlimate. In the bleak, bitter North, in damp New England, in the fickle MiddleStates, in the hot, moist South every where. It has been in demand by every nationality. It has been em ployed in every stage of Consump tion. In brief it has been used by millions and its the only true and reliable Consumption Remedy. 00 SHILOH'S CURE. Cure CoBiomptloa, Coughs, Croup, hor. Ttir4 &u!4 by all liuuisi oa a Cwraaw. Sill mm mm we. G''"ffsJvC v a - ? , ruiTt eoo. t L mm tB Nftwsrf hrubfruiu.T.r introduced eri.d.u''h a HMilionu . " J . 1L oarBollloBiT.T.Jii.lrrrnidTrC'riik.rrT. i r..tu tb. um. ll k 7 JT f1 I leTrB f'a lownfo'd Ih.j ar.s Mumof c-mudI b..Mtf. Shrubs s-mv Oo rlnt of mI rjif feet r'ilnS 4 Fair of North China. Northern China Is the country of fairs. In any given district thcro is a cowtant succession of Urge gathering! at which It is not. uncommon for as many as 10,-. 000 persons to bo congregated. The fairs are sometimes called tho "poor man's market" for the great display of second hand clothing which tho owner wish to dispose of. At Techou and at another point on the Grand Canal thorn aro annual fairs hold from tbe beginning of the twolflh month to tho fifteenth day of tho same month, at which thcro it a great displny of for eign goods, especially woolens, sold nt The Royal Baking Powder is in dispensable to progress in cookery and to the comfort and conve nience of modern housekeeping. Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public U. S. Gov't CAtmisfs Report. For finest food I can use none but Royal. A. Fortin, Chtf, IVhift Jloust.or Frtsidtnts Cleveland and Arthur. PROOF. Mil ROY. MlFFUN CO.. PeNNA. To the Ftiitertftk AVtv Yk Werid: " Mr. loiSn ivemmill, nf th- place, wm thrown from t wagon, Austaining a most crous iiuury to her iin, and wu A HELPLESS CRIPPLE FOR 19 YEARS, unable to walk. Her daughter ptovldentially procured tw. bottles of ST. JACOBS OIL, which Mrs. Gemmill ued. liefote th nerornl bottla wai cxhauttcii, she was able to walk about, and has been COMPLETELY CURED.'' Yety truly. M. THOMPSON, PotTNAtma. Justice to All. It is now apparent to che Directors of the World's Columbian Exposition that millions of people will be denied the pleasure of becoming the possessors of World's Fair Souvenir Qoins The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition The extraordinary and growing demand for these Coins, and the de sire on the part of the Directors that equal opportunities may be afforded for their purchase, have made it necessary to enlarge the channels of distribution. To relieve themselves of some responsibility, the Directors have invited THE MERCHANTS Throughout the N-tion to un. with t e Banks in placing Columbian Half Dollars on :ale. Tnis is done that th- masses of the people, and those living at remote points, may be' afforded the best possible opportunity to obtain the Coins. THE FORTUNATE POSSESSORS of SOUVENIR COINS will be those who are earliest in seizing upon these new advantages. $10,000 Was Paid For The First Coin They are all alike, the issue is limited, and time must enhance their The price is One Dollar each. HOW TO GET THE COINS: Go to your nearest merchant or banker, as they are likely to have If you cannot procure them in this way, send direct to us, ordering value. them. not less than Five Coins, and remitting One Dollar for each Coin ordered. Send instructions how to ship the Coins and they will be sent free of expense. Remit by registered letter.or send express or post-office money order, or bank draft to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 111. (n a World Where 11 Cleanliness Is Next (o Godliness " na Praise is Too Great for APOLIO Dm Tn.niv Oar mammoth tbrM nrt fru:t noTalttei. will b maiM JOHN A. ei.iiet iii.m fur -' U-'i; lcnll,-tiom 1W S4. Do Mot Be Deceived with HafttfS, K name I a and Faints which slain the hum la. Injure the Iron aud huru red. The HiNtutf sun bu Fol I in la Hrtlllant, Odor lees, Durable, and the consumer ivays fox no tin or glaa passage with every puivhtaae. AGENTS! RENT PAYERS ! ! UOKHOVVKKM I t 1 It you want u own m home, it you want to pay ot a niortttuK. if you want U Invent your uionty at the bltfiienl ruu of Intercut contlaU'Ut with aaiiety; If you want a Kriiianeut, lurnttlvw ai-uey for a buiMlutj ami loan antMrclultou, with 91,iNi,UH) attm-u and skni, UJ tieiMixlieil with Hunk In lejartiui'iil; if any of alMrVt) w.uita aro youra thru write theUKAMTK htatk 1'Koviimvr AhHiM.'lATloN, I'ulltiMir liuiMUig, New York. W A NTEI I-ot-aland traveling aKt'ntsaud pnn mo uth tor the Maryland but hi lug ami Iamix AnauM-liv tiou; llleral ooimiiikMou. tr jjui llvulam atiilrei. K. I'. i'rUcht-U.hwreUu-y.LAW lluilUlug, baitlinort, Md. FREE AN OPTICA L IMJMONi atuuaiui: aud Instructive. he ml uame, ahlreaa aud one ceut atain rr.rh V r0. cults i.th sltit.bt ASl IUujAIjW A V lira hittt.n j fikw YOHK. rnri lo, BtYH t Here's a sua p. bend 10 ela. with uaiue aud al(ireiwof ti IXiVH WllU ft'tUl BlOflfH ttilU Ufl thebutV WuKLb n-KUlai ly for ti lnotj. iwveu ooliililt-te atortea lu Krb. Nil. hample vny for ttiamp. bo1" woatuj, Lynn, Mhm. TO Vi O R ID'S FA I H CR EE THE WHAlf (lit (0. WtST SUPIMQR, WIS. cheaper rates than at other tlmAs. This is called tho fair of tho grain fleet, tnd Is ono of the products of the vioious syt tern of grain tuxes. About 400 vosselt are annually e "ployed for transporting tho Shantung grain tnx to Tungobow, near Poking, and upon their return these vessels bring largo quantities of goods from Tientsin, which are told at tho fairs. While tome of the fairs are hold at times rigidly fixed and nover varied, most of thorn jtro wholly uncertain as to time North China llorald. A Salisbury (X. C.) woman Is ropottod to bo cutting her third set of teeth. MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS WITH THOMSON'S V SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. No tool rrqatrrd. OH a hammer nNl tn rtrrra nn.l e tnnb th. m aaiMr ami n"'. Carina tha Hindi nisn'tit-i m.xith. Hwiulrlna; no ho o to ba mit In Up Oiitiipf nor hnrr Mr Uis Kiveta. They ara atrM. tonali and rfnrnfcle. Millions bow In us All nuth. nniform ir nrt), put lin In hoaoc Ask rssr alalr for Ihfia or sn4 tta tw stamps for a boa ot luo, assorted slaea. Man'fd by JUDSON L. THOMSON MFG. CO., H'ALTHAtt, f Aft. (1) THC GRCAT BUFFALO BCRRY. This b truly I he grMUtst noveUjof lbs oscy tury. This shrub grows 10 to 1A fret hiuh. roTcrlng t lor If in aariy sprlnf with baauitiTuI liowmrs which ara suocwUvil by great quan tities of luscious fruit, ll is hardy, as beauti ful as s 1'iciure, while l'u tVaat is lacomparmbi. It will grow sdjt aud frywh?ra and Jonas a grand aUdilluD to our lawn and garden shrub. tUuhtftuc; 10 for SI.-.U, postpaid. (2) sJUNEBCRRY. A. shrub of wondrous beauty; eoTcrs Itaalf with a groat mass of)ur whit. dsllciousJy fragrant blossoms. Thtrsa ara followed by largo, dsrk colorrd berrlrs, excellent fur We sauce, etc Each, 25c.; 10 for f l.vtft. (3 TREE CRANBERRY. Everybody is fund of cranberries, and wa have a shrub I hat will flourish aud bar pro dlgiously tnevery seoliou of America. Each, We. Tha above S rara Novelties, postpaid, only S0c; with catalogue, 68c. catalogue is mailed upon receipt of Sc. for postaga. SALZER SEED CO., La Crosse, Wis. WUKN NICHT AND DAY Hoida cue worsi rup ur with rsis ue dor aii cJrx'umsuanry, (Aujusran AUJUSrSllta Prw I al. I nitrursuM, IlltutraulOU. aoj r;ili Iwr wit-. iia t, r y i,Kt i mraly M3blti 1. u.f. l(.a ll.l.u, 111 Brul nr. Ns vor Cit. t P4TKFiTaU. t M V N VH Illustrated Publications, WITH MAPS), "rl"M M i ubm'Is. N orth tl.kou. MoBtass, I (osUn, SuhiniVHi and Oraftfs, (Ss FRkS OOVMNMCNT NO LOW 'PICC I NORTHERN 11 PACIFIC R. R. U-Tlkrtainoltrsj Ur.ilnsa4 T1l ."dii. n..aUKUl,n. HuLdHH. Aiin u... s. uasuaa.Lu UaB. r. a. a. st. rni, au Garfield Tea s t'ureaMek lleulawhe l(el.irea( oiuiiii-xini t'r wv' r pill. btMUultt f jrwa. tiAKritU0iTu.(4-..31 W stUi Hi., p. Cures Constipation iiiKg.ifiiir CJoaauapilvea and (Htopla ho have weak iuos or Asib jb. should use futo h Cure lor Oonsuuipllon. II has cnrvtl liouaatf, It has not injur ni on it is not had to ik.m. tt lii th betil cuuijih ayrup. rtoia evrTwbera ISAe. rpnpp It I K Baa its M - r3
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