tri",'. ' Hood's Cures Tcrriblo Hoadachoa Distressed and Discourage Health nil llrnkrn. Thoroughly Until tip by Jnorf's Stirsav, rllla I'v.- v "I am rImI to have my exportr-nre with Hnmr Snininrilla n lrily known, Waitf1 the mrtliriiic hm done we n tmirh Rood, I think it will Ih ih IIi ol hem who nre out of health. I wm in a very KtreKsinK ntl diwouriitfinff rondi tion. 1 Imrt 111 nipftiu whatever; could not sleep vvrll; snlTired with excruciating head aches. I f.-lt Tired and Languid, Had no rmtliitinii and seemed all broken down. After l had taken medicine prescribed by two nfmirhrxt i.iyh inns,a kiini nplirhlmr aurled rue try ll.H.r. Saroiparillii. I followed her advice, an I I lie result I-, 1 am perfectly well. 1 do not haT the headaches now, sleep well, that tin! feeling In vanished, and lam hriuht and ambitious. 1 can eat heartily at every meal, and have gained in weight from M to ltd pounds. I du not have any distress in MOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES my stomach, and epileptic fits, to which I was formerly aiihject, never trouble me now. I cheerfully n;mni?nd Hood's Sarsanarillaand do not wish to tie without it." .Mhs. Kva Coveht, Hath, stulien County, X. Y. lloml'a Tills at easily, yrt promptly and effi ciently, on tlie Iiv.t ami Imw eK :: ecuta. Do Nat Be Deceived with i'ate, Knninr l and 1'nintn which italn tin hands, in lure ( hi mm nnt bura red The Hl.lrw Mm si.oe Polish is Hrllllant. Clor less, niiralilc. and Ihe d iii'iimer pavs for no tin or glass package Willi every purchase. Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT CURES A PHYSICAL WRECK! Dr. Kilmer Co., Binirlinmton, N. Y. Gentlemen-. I desire to tell you just howl was, so that the public nmy know of your wonderful Svanii-ltoot. Two years' ago last October I bad spells of vomiting, I could not keep Hiiylliiiiif in my stomach; the Doctor said 1 hud consumption of the stomach anil bowels; eontiniUHl to run. down in weight; I warn reduced to tioilix. 1 would vomit blood, and ut one time us much us three pints ; we had two or the In st riiysieiuns nnd they said, my in-e wus hopol,.. tih.mysiiirerings were terrible." A neighbor told us of your Pwanip-ltoot. nnd my lni-bund got a Inittle; I took it to please him. I used fix bottlt of 8wamp-iKit and I inn now nearly as well as ever. 1 v,iei, 1 (is ;,., do my own work and take cure of my baby. Kery one says, I it at rartf n-ant in, h,,i, and many wiil not be lieve that I urn still living until they conic and see uie. and then they can't Is lieve their own eyes, I am look!- ur,ll. Very gratefully. Mhk. John iiamimnp., Jan. inth, lHia Antwerp, N. Y. At Prugnl.n, Price SOc. or 1.00. B ADWAY'S .11 READY RELIEF. ct-uts AMI rilEVIST Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the J oints, Lumbago, Inflammations, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Frostbites. Chilblains, Headache, Toothache, Asthim, DIFFICULT BREATHING. rxias thi: wuhst puss h, frni ,. , t, minuirs. mito.sk m il li.n,, r.-i,.iii.gihi.a.vef tlMlll.ul i,,.,l , ,. S H WJ i, Kadna' Head) lli lin t, ,,.( ul rfor .Y'. '"'" .I"". Hi u i I'nin. lu me lln u. liesi ur l.iii,!,.. 1 1 as Iks Ills! a ml i. i h,. Duly . s HKtIMM That liiktaillly Sl.,i lt- i,i..-t , ,.rii, lalll,a palnV'aV 1 Ilill.OMIi ,. ui.,1 , !,. . ,.i,f,.t,. 'wla-lhec j, ""'''""'" s":"'" 11 li".-...r..ii,.rslii,u..r..r (m i on,- uii,,i,. A halt t., s l. .i..i,iil In mif a til., r of aid 1,1 in 11:1.1c. cure 1 nn, ,i.. si.u,ii s.,ur m";"'1' N'.rv..ii.a..M. s PI..K.H.-SS, M. k H..,l. i.. ,i,rl,..a. l.,wni.-r.. Cola-. Hulu Iclu y aii.l u inieri.nl .hiiim. Tht-re l 1...1 a i,. u.,1 M,.ri, ,i he world that will cure rev.-r and tt,. ,,1, ,i.r M.,,irIH, X. """'r 'o'-rs. m.l,.l l Hl A.si K till Kl't" """ " ItKtHV rruli ,rr bottle. Muld by Uruggisla. 5lL,iJ"L!!',' ; IT H AIIUAl's, 1.1 H I SI'I. IKU' i- t.nj.nv unlike any By tl..T I'l.H.-t llM-.ll. ln,-. H uirsilwant-suf Wik: liliNi'i i;ini t' rrlituv i .ii t he I !.( n, ami at iiu p-anu tunt m.j .1 li.--, luni .,,1 in Uto f(t'tl lijrth. 1. li t In lili-r.ttl on ,y hlltmli- tuu, wliit h art i1 i t- int uh j.mI. $s hittririiicitutii.iiii IH THE WORLD w wuuvi 1 ill " mil- X. U lUUt 11 bUIIt'l llig. My MimI :i t.j.!v j-.i-..nel cai. wlm h eut my w I " "i" i "i-ui,ni Mlitj I f : till ? iiitr, in a l i t ' i'v nuil m snilM -.1 r- llll I iihj , in) . ii'l'V MtH Ik t cu i ii trni i hh. l it " t..u l ill yyy m lin.uht ii. ri.'iit .nit. i !h-m- im n. jJJTj t lltlO-l Jtlil n Lm Llt-r icii.t-il. I..r I ,hk...u.. Jwll.S (iA IN, Hi) Mil, tilllO " TreAtiw : I t.l.iu thit-UM uiailtl free. I .Mrs. I'tn rowt Of liath. N. V. Mrs, Clevelsod fsrcly kisses hct friends. Mme. Tatti, the fcinger, owns 100 canaries. Emeralds sre the fsTorite stones just at present. Queeu Victoria's favorite instrumenl is the harp. Paper dresses are bcin worn at even irjg parties in Paris. Braid tskes a most important placo in the world of trimmings. Purple catalaysas are Sirs. W. K. Vanderbilt's favorite flowers. The poke bonnet is said to be among the new spring fashions in milliuery. The fashionable fardtngalcs of 1560 were twenty-six feet in circumference. Queen Margarita of Italy possesses a coral necklace which she always wearj, day and night. Mink is in high favor, its soft sbadr of brown mingling readily with most of the colors in vogue. Large, light -colored felt hats have a charming etlect trimmed with feathers and shaped to suit the wearer. The extension of width in shoulders grows and grows, giving, in some cases, a winged aspect to tho wearer. Triple capes edged with fur are very becoming to slight figures, but over a sack-baok coat we consider them a fail lire. No better or briefer description of Mrs. Georga M. Pullman can be given than the mention of hor resemblance to Pattf. Mary E. Bartlett, of Cheyenne, Wy oming, is the first woman to recaive votes in a State ballot for United States Senator. The fastest typesetter in California is said to be a young woman who is em ployed in a newspaper office at Santa Barbara. Mrs. T. DeWitt Talmage makes her husbaad's pastoral and social engage ments and all his lecturing interests are in her hands. Purple veils are a daring innovation. A clear, good complexion stands the test well; but pale faces look deadly masked in the royal shade. Mrs. M. A. Anderson, Assistant Sit-geant-at-Arms of the Arkansas House, acts as doorkeeper in the absence of the Sergeant-at-Arms. Lady Evans, wife of the late Lord Mayor of London, was a housemaid at the Oaks Hotel, Seven Oaks, England, prior to her marriage. All London is admiriug Jan Van Beers's portrait of Duchess of Marlbor ough in a white tauslin frock, holding a red sunshake over her head. Florence Nightingale, the famous nurse, is seventy-two years old. She takes her baptismal name from the Ital ian City in which she was born. Miss Mary Conant, living near Roch ester, N. Y., has managed her father's farm ever since his death, some four yeats ago, and made it pay well. Electrotype reproductions of rare pieces of silver, such as are found in museums or valuable art collections, are among the latest fads of the aristocracy. One looks :vith joy upon the arrival in the domain of fashion of the tight-fitting velvet pelisses. Nothing could be more fitting or stylish for the new spring cos tumes. Magenta is a very popular color, and is combined largely with golden brown or light gray. Eminence purple is also a peculiar tone which is much used in millinery. Anuie Louise Cary Raymond sings in a New York church choir. The purity of and strength of her vocal chords are as fully retained as when they did service in "Faust," "Trovatore" and "Lucre tia." Flower garnitures Tor party gowns are beautiful. An especially dainty com bination is of narrow stem green ribbon, at regular intervals of which is fastene.l a bouquet of lilies of the valley tied with a knot of the ribbon. A Denver (Col.) housowife has an In diau princess doing her homework. The young woman is the daughter of a Pawnee chief, aud her name in English is ltose Howell. She was a student for mauy years at the Carlisle acu jol. Paris actresses, it is said, wear paper lace, which by night looks as delicate at the best of real lace, wailo it costs but a trifle. To wear an expensive lot of lace, which may be ruined in one even ing, is considered the height of folly. Plain fine serges have been succeedeJ by the wide-ribbed varieties which show to such advantage in the plain trained skirts. In tweeds there is a diitiuct feel ing for boucle effects, and flutly curls break out of unexpected places in the latest textures. It may be observed that as a general rule, skirts have widened at the top, and plaits and gathers contribute to this ef fect. In some very stylish examples there are as many as six or seven breadth) in a bell skirt, while live straight breadths are seen in round skirts tutle full. Tiny girls in white cashmere dresses and cloaks, with white leggins, large, wliiu, huts with white or bright colored plumes aud snowy gloves, have beeu among the most attractive of the many pleasing sights on the most lashioun'ile metropolitan promenades. Bodices which have tuu stuff cut on the cross are popular, and the liuin'.'S for thum are cut in the usual way. These bias cut corsages, which have seams un der the arms and on the shoulders only, uuleis they are fastened iu the front, re quire a good tigure in order to be really elfective. Mrs. Gladstone is said to be as much entitled to be called the "Grand Old Woiuan" as her husband is to be known as the "Grand Old Man." Although Dearly eighty-one years old, she write u-any letters to her friends without the aid of glosses, for ln:r eyes ure bright aud uudiuiuicd. iV.nleut llawurden she attends church, t .p-u- juarters of a mile away, every nioriuuy, uriving there and back in her little pony carriage, unat tended. Mr. Gladstoue goes, too, but he prefers to walk. TEMPERANCE. rmrrtKK-MKss amd famii-r. And now comes CVrnnt 10 Tolstoi Wllh the nssertlon tlmfi rlrunktnhPss Was one of the err-st Pauses of the reoetl awfill famins In Kussin, AVf heslrl to wonder If thsT is SinV really Widespread disaster nowaday to ths hiimsrl family In whieh the alcohol fiend is not present as contributing Pause or to inrrea.se tie resulting misery, i'ha Voice. INTEMrKRARCK AKD FKVKB.S. The Laws of Life publishes the) following concerning "intemperance and fsversi" lntemperanos is rntd on of ths ehisf predisposing onuses of yellow fever. "Front my own knowledge)" says the silthor of "ftopieil Ilisnasos," "as Well as front the oliset-vation of others, 1 avef that those who drink nothing but water, or make It their principal drink, are but little aftectod by the elinmte, can Undergo the greatest fa tigue without inconvflnienoet and are less ulijcct to the Contagion of troublesome or dRhfterous diseases. '' 'For twenty years." Dr. it C, AVarp writes from Humatrai "I hare lisd the opportunity of observing the comparative effect of the use of of spiritu ous liquors and less stimulating drinks by diflerent classes of the natives, and I And that while the former expose themselves with impunity to every degree of heat, cold and wets the latter can endure neither wet nor cold for even a short period without great danger to their health.'' noma rRiNKt-j in ixauAKD, The announcement is tns.de that the British tJoVernment proposes to deal with the Very serious and growing evil of home drinkiug by women of the middle and lower middle classes. Ths existence of this Vice Is due in large measure to granting to retail grocers licenses for the sale of wines, beer and spirits. .Since this svsterrt was estab lished, about twenty tears ago, the drink demon has ent-red thousands of decent households and has stayed there with con sequences that are tot t almost daily In the police and divorce courts it Victims Would lose cai-te if snn drinking in taverns or hotels, lilt it is deplorably easy for tbeut to arrange with the famiiy grocer to supply an occasional bottle of wine or spirits ana enter it in the bill as tea or coffee. The thing is done every day in thousands of homes, and almost the only way to kill it is to abolish the grocer's license, which the Government is expected to do. New York Sun. TWO Ml MISTAKES, How long the belief has prevailed that It you are going out into the cold yon oannot stand it without having something to warm you! And people would testify before a court of justice that it did warm them I How many doctors have been giving it. are giv ing it to-day, when the feet are o old, to help to warm the patient; and yet, says Dr. N. 8. Davis, ths clinical thermometer tells you accurately, step by step, that from thirty minutes atter it is taken, on to the end of its influence, the temperature la diminished the body is getting cold. The patient would testify the contrary. Why? Simply for the reason that the antithetic effect diminishes his consciousness of wbether it is cold or not; but lie finds out the fact the next morning, Had bis sensibility remained he would have known when he was getting cold, anl he would adopt the proper precautions. Look again when July comes, and the sUn is pouring down, and the laborer, stripped almost to the skin, is delving or working, and dripping with perspiration. Watch him as he goes in front of that salooj; you will sea him go in and take exactly the same drink that he took last January to keep ofT the cold. You meet him at the door and ask him why he spends his money for sucb a purpoiie. From his very looks you judge that his family are poor, and are, perhaps, needing the necessaries of life. He wiil re ply: "Oh I I cannot stand this heat without sonfething to protect me from it" exactly reversing the case. It warmed him in January, and now it keeps him cool ths same delusion I "It protects him from the heat," he says. The sun's rays permeate him as freely with the alcohol in his blood as it would without it, but he dojs not re alize it; and hence hundreds and hundreds, year hf tor year, persist In this practice till perhaps a sunstroke arrests them and sudden death follow.'. L a ve their brain clear and free from the stuoef viuz effect of alcohol. and they will kuow when to get on the shady side. THE GREAT MENACE TO NATIONAL LIFE. Dr. Ezra M. Hunt, iu a series of most val uable articles upon "Hace Questions and Health," and the relations of alcohol and to bacco thereto, writes: 'If statistics did not show a large increase in tue consumption of alcohol, we would be atile to suspect it in studying the etiology of disease and the evidence we have of some worm at the root of the sapling life of the Nation. We have lived amid the colored race before and after and during the war, nnd tried from a National point to study its relation to National lorce an I perpetuity. We have lived in .States passing through the ordeal of restricted tavern license, of free saloon license, of loc tl option, and at last have seen the saloon iu politics, and quite a part of the family life of the people. And we find ourselves compelled to cay that from a physical, social and sanitary point of view, sucti as radically effects the prowess and per petuity of the United estates, we regard the present freedom of license and freedom of use ot alcoholic beverages as a greater men ace to race vitality and so to National life than slavery ever was. It is sustained by the same greed for iu.tolent end easily ac quired weaiib, it seeks to wield and aggro gale for itself the same bold exercise of governmental power, it corrupts physically as well as morally in the same directions, only that it peraieates more generally the masses, the famiiy social life, its bondage is more general. It puis shackles on mauy a mull and woman oc misery, o. lunacy, of crime, whose clanking is worse than that of the slave marr, and his overseers and dealers as cruel. It sells out of homes or burdens in the homes wives and children, as many as were ever brought to the block in trading marts. If we could be oblivious to all the dire results to individuals, to minds, to souls, to r:nl credit, when we see it seizing upon the vitals of the body politic and endanger ing the Republic in health as well as morals, in that race vitality which is indispensable to National existence, we may well resjlve to let listlessness give way to alarm and alarm to a steady plan for National remedy. Dr. Lord tells us that in Rome loss ot raoa vitality was the first step toward the down toll." TEMPERANCE NEWS AND NOTES. Bottled beer is much stronger in alcohol than beer on draught. The G3 i ministers of the free church of Scotland are total abstainers. The devil never feels that he is losing grouud in the home where there is a mod erate drinker. The Cossacks and Circassians of the Rus sian army are mainly Mohatuaie.iians and consequently strict teetotalers. Agent Browj, of 1'ina Kidge Agency, says the ludiaus desire peace aud that the chief danger is trotn Ih-s effects of wmsLy on them. Queen Aone, of Knglani, was extremely fouj ot brandy, au 1 u r face bacame so bloated that ainoug the populace she was kuown an "Urauiy-Fauel Nau.'1 Mrs. Ada M. Bitteubender, after devoting nearly four years to work in behalf ot teni perauce measures in Congress, has resumed ber law practice m London, Neb. The Long Island Railroa 1 Company has informed all its employes tuat the mere fact tunc a man drinks liquor will be considered by the comauy suiti jieut reason for his dis cuarge. Toe tit, Louis Hygieuiu College of Physi cians und .ureous, wuich admits both men aud woiueu, tuauue thoroughly aui sc.ea titically tue fallacy of aloobolic medicatiou. It exp.alus to the students the dangursot watiu vitality with a stimulant. Dr. Richardson, senior physician in the Teiupei'ancj Hospital, L juduu, says it is a re markable fact that the patients wlioare non abstainers rarely a for taeir accustomed drinks, lie says tuat the absence of the teuiptaiiou saaius to load to a moral revul siou aaiiist its use. 1 hose who have worked atnoug both classes say that a wuitu barbarian is more hopuluss ttiau a blaca oue. As regarJs morals, some savage tribes, like the Zuiu and Maoris, are atiba-4 ot certain clashes iu European coun tries; at least tliey du not gel drunk until loli-ut oraurcfd tj do eg by so-called Civil ized Aiutious, Aa Apache Torlnr. In the summer of 1882, when tha Apaches wete raiding the rinches and hacienrislof southern Arifotilt, said Thad It. Mortis, t was a private lh Company K, statihneilkt Whipple HarrackS; Th Indians had caused the department Ceaseless trouble. W were kept oti the march continually, but for two months we failed to get close enough to them to become engaged in a fight. One morn ing, while we were camped at the base of the Chiracnn Mountains, a courier came to the camp bringing the information that a band of about 200 renegade bucks had attacked a small emigrant train about ten miles away and had killed thi tmtire party. We were soon in our sad tiles and were riding rapidly towards tliB scene. The day Was almost insufferably hot. The sky was hot obscured by a tingle cloud and the lun beat dowH With txrrueiftting fierceness bpon the weary soldiers. When arrived upon the scene1 of the massacre, we found the bodies ly ing about on the burning sands horribly mutilated. We lind made but a short lop and had mounted our horses to give chase to the redskins, when I heard faint groans, It wn s.nne time before w could locate the place whence the agon icing Bound camo. Finally we found it. The Ind inns had skinned one of the dead horses and had sewed tip a man (whoso name was E. H. Tarieton from Ohio) tightly in the green hide. Ilis body was doubled up nn d the hide Was closoly tied around him. We released htm as quickly as we could, and applied restoratives that soon brought bun to himself, lint when he gnsed around at his murdered family, he drew a knile lrotil his pocket, and before any one could stop him cut his throat. Tying a man up in a green hide wss a hew mode of torture to the soldiers. They had never seen it before. But I have since learned that in the early days of that Territory it was not infrequently applied by the Chcricans as well as the Apaches. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Curious Antics of ranam Pelicans. "One of the tunny singular sights that greet the eye of the traveler in the beau tifully picturesque harbor of Panama," said J. F. Foster at the ftiggs, "is the curious antics and tumblings of the big loug-billed pelicans over a school of fish. "The pelicans are found, of course, along the entire coast, but one clear, sunny morning as we beared the islands which semi-circle the harbor we observed ahead a flock of probably 300 of the monster birds getting their breakfast. They would fly heavily, yet swiftly, a few hundred feet above the water, aud then, head down, wings close to theif sides, they would drop like shot, dead weight, iplnsh into the placid blue waters of the Pacific, sending tho spray high in the ait and disippearing for a second from sight, reappeuring with a tl-h in their bills or already out of sight in the pouch, struggling and splashing a moment on ths surface, and rising awk wardly and slowly iu the air to repeat the operation. "Some of the young ones would turn a somersault, landing on (heir backs, their big heads and heavy bills being too much for them to control always with certainty. To sen a bit; flock of thu-e huge birds splushing like shot iu the water, sometimes dropping their urey when in tho air, but always making a close finish to the surface with the fish, is a most interesting tight." Washing ton Star. Farmer anents make from 5S In Si?(i nr i) selling $lT,ry Pumpx at f.Y.M), ei),r-wHKt lHiu. i nun ui iuis, owiner wi n illustrated catalogue, can be obtained by addressing 1'. C. uewtB jiik. ma A .. WlltSKIll. I, Beware ef Ointments far Catarrh Thai Contain Mercery, As mercury w ill surely destroy the sense ol emeu and completely derange the whole sys tem wucu entering it through the mucous stir, laces, touch article should never be used ex cent on rewnptions from reputable iihvsl- ciana, as tue uauutKe they will do is ten fold tt the good you can possibly derive from them Rail s t atarrh Cure, uia nu fact u red by F. J Cheney Co., Toledo, 0.,ciutaius no mercury and is taken Internally, and acts directly uihii the blood aud mucous surfaces of the system In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you gel the genuine .It is taken Internally .and mad in 1 nledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. I Sold by Druggists, price .5c. per bottle. Veeat ton much and tske too little out-doni exercise. This is the fan it of our modern civ ilization. ,t is claimed that Uartleld lea, s simple herb remedy, helps Nature to overcom t hebe abui-e "I have been occasionally troubled Witt Coughs, and in each case have used HlloWN't Hhom hiai.Tiio.-hkk.wIii, h have never failed, and 1 must iy th- v are -mid to none In th world." t'tlix A. Mil), CiwAir. tit. Paul, M ins. Wanted. .'Mil I'ale l'eople to buy IKIe. Hot ties of Forest i ue Rlon 1 Hitters of all dealer) fora.Sc. Hives you Strength and Vigor with the Freshness of Youth. If aflMoted with sore eyes use Dr.lsaae Thomo-ontKye-WKter.l)riigit.sai! 2'n.pr bottl OIVIS BNJOY9 Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels coldj, head aches and fevers aud cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy aud agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale In BOo and tl bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on Land will pro cure it promptly for any one who wibheB to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 44 fHANCiSCO, CAl. lOUIHVIlU. Kt, f 10KK, k.f. m 3 iijcgft, Trledes Find ef a Stone Prospector. Martin O'Neill, the well-known stone prospector of this city, has made a price less find of lithographic stone, near Thebes, Aletiinder County, III. "Tlie tract Contains 10,1 acres," says Mr. O'Neill "all of which itppeara to be underlaid with Ihe st,one. I have drilled through 1(, add find thnt it Is 800 feet deep. There is enough" lithographic there atone to supply the world fof tho next 5(H years. "Aside from the steep prices com manded by lithographic stone, as an in ducement to persons of stone-studying proclivities to hunt after deposits rtf this Character, is the fart that the llavnrian lithographic atond qllarrie, from which all now in use, with very few excep tions, was produced, are almost ea hausted." Bt. Louis Globo-Democrat. A Unnniknble Hole in the Rocks. In Ireland, mar llotn Head, in County Donegal, Ireland, there is a re markable natural hole in the rocks of the ecacontt, which is known all over Britain as ''McSwincy's gtlti." It is believed to be connected with a sea cavern. When tho sea "runs full" Ihe "gun" sends up jets of water to a height of more than one hundred feet, each spouting being fol lowed ami preceded by loud explosions. The "gun ii a perfectly smooth hole about ten inches in divmeter, and its history ran be traced buck to the first set tling of the country. No one seems to know, however, how it got the name of 'MeBwibey s gun." Chicago Herald, ALL THE SAME, ALWAYS. SPRAINS. Ut, Pi.ksant, Texas, June at, ISO. SufTcred 8 months with Strain of bark could not Walk straight i used two bottles of St. Jacobs oil, Was cured. No pain In 18 months. M. J. WALLACE. A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE. SI7SPRAYPUMPSR.50 i 1 Mirny h Tmi Arrr OrrhnrJ IV r Dny. t niltnwMl hjr the ti'AilliiH Knt.tminKM of th V.s. fHi.UM lit . &ntifnt-tion yutirantrrti or motif rf fnmtrH. llltlftrHtt t cntulosiiiP on nprnytitit. fVtv. It in a rttput M'ltVr. Our fttrnts'r ntiont art- makiuK -1 in 2ll nrr ilnv. tt' A' sh :. J I'lutOK Aihlrro IsKWIN 1 K.. (.. llllK A.t'ATMilM , N.V. "German Syrup 99 Mr. Albert Hartley of Hudson, N. C, was taken with Pneumonia. His brother had just died from it. When he found his doctor could not rally him he took one bottle of Ger man Syrup and came out sound and well. Mr. S. B. Gardiner, Clerk with Druggist J. H. Barr, Aurora, Texas, prevented a bad attack of pneumonia by taking German Syrup In time. He was in the business aud knew the dauger. He used the great remedy Boschee'S German Syrup for lung diseases. tt 7 A Powerful w rri i an. nesn iviu.K.er. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil has done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. Scott's Emulsion stands alone in the field of fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. Scott's Emulsion checks Con sumption and all other wastinsr diseases. Praptrad lT ttrolt k Rown, Ohrmitt, lUwYork. hold by drmg,,u.,ei7llr.. 1 LEWIS M. KDMI'NPS, Pboils, carbunclesm ovum atnwiDK. jr. . lUKIUftlNlj tbUMA, U Completely Cured I H DjOiKi KABAAl'AKILl.ACO., ii KNTtt Two y.r..4ro I fE wlii. h must hstvc uuUiminI my blond u I ITUp Jiai tU "hhiiitfira" short:? f H ill! Ia u-t in their worst u.im. I Utok lnyrTT .amount uf Dr.'i initliciiica but tUcv left um worst L J . . .w m we. is,, mm VUn. and not ftt.l, k. wurk. Bl ta1"'0 boll., hid .1 .nrl two rur-aJ Fnunrlra it u lliue. L Uitd nrrnltiiull f 1 ,uu.d l,,-r ,,t bill t i,u,,u.d to hu.e b,l. - BTHAT . kMal to all tl.ii KeaemuBfl I toriiii-Ktrd in niirlit tid day, th, tttrhiiiK w.t Intel,,. 1 lid rvrre ui lu right : gid. andhark, cuntlnuul Itri.aurlir. 1H TIIIRF ?" di-.,uriil. Al U.l lM 0H1L1.A, roiiitnriirrd Ufcilif it, ad the llilruPfl b : bottle cuuilrli.ly f I H Lift tuft. mm li'lua tfuilv, 1 U l.tWIS'M. EDMUNDS. H f 4 South lUrtwirk, N. Y. UTUc truth uj UieaUive ifc.rtifi,,l w tiy . . 11. U.1IIII.KKIMIK.P. M. H f i uuUi lUrtwick.N. T. n Ri Dans Sarsaparilla Co., Ballast, Mains, tt Cure Conanmptlon, Couylu. Croup, Hor JT'irtwU bold by ail lrugfuu 99 Ouraulcc. I fefS lis t 1 A Scheme to Make Good Indians. In Arnona there are now nearly 85,000 Indians, distributed among the various tribes as follows: Navajos, 16,285; Mo qttis, 1H76: Apaches, 4829; Pimss and l'apagos, 8721 j smnllor tribes, 2911. In this large body of people there should be material for the backbone of a labor ing class of people adapted to the wants of this country in a most admirable man ner, llioy are natives to the soil and climate, hardy as a whole, energetic They need, however, the opportunity to acquaint themselves with the more mod Inp COSTS MORE to make Royal Bak j ing Powder than any other, because its ingredients are more highly refined and expensive. Hut the Royal is correspon dingly purer and higher in leavening strength, and of greater money value to the consumer. The difference in cost of Royal over the best of the others does not equal the difference in leav ening strength, nor make good the inferior work of the cheaper powders, nor remove the impuri ties which such powders leave in the food. Where the best food is required, the Royal Baking Powder only can be used. BRUISE8. Ftrrsnrno, Vk., aosWylieAve.tJan.SfVn One of my workmen fell from a lndder.be sprained ami bruised his arm very badly, lie used St. Jacobs Oil and was cured in four days. FRANZ X. GOKLZ. CHEAPER HARTMAN U&NUFACTURINQ U fl H A A Al Jill. Sfya I A A A 1 All cannot possess a $10,000 Souvenir (This sum was paid for the first World's Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) in the shape of a coin, but many can have fac-si miles of this valuable work of art only special coin evtt issued by the U. S. Government for tt each. United States Government ' World's Fair Souvenir Coins- The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition 5,000,000of which were donated to the World's Columbian Exposition by the Government, are being rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. As there early promised to be a demand for these Souvenirs that would render them very valuable in the hands of speculators, the Exposition Authorities decided to place the price at $T.OO for Each Coin and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing J!5,000.000, and using the additional money for the further development of the Fair. Considering the fact that there were but 5,000,000 of these coins to be distributed amomg 65,000,000 people, in this country alone (to say nothing of the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wish ing to purchase these mementoes of our Country's Discovery and of the grandest Exposition ever held, should secure as many as they desire at once. For Sale Everywhere and Banks. If not for sale in your town, send J5I.00 each for not Uss than five coins, by Post-office or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Bank Draft, with instructions how to send them to you, all charges prepaid, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago", I1L When Hamlet Exclalmsd : 11 Aye, There's the Could He Have Referred to SAPOLIO WORN NlCHT AND DAY. H..I.I. ta-iMt k- btur with fanp'uu- I ut ail circu!iistHn'8. f Perfect nntiti. KaiDD I . '-Hf nit-uMin-rnriit HtH-urtv 'IllllMt.OMl.MI.il rill.-is for 4 rnwTBi). C ... ,41 UruMslway, N.Y. City. IGEHIS! RENT PAYERS 1 ! IIOKUOYVKUM ! t I If you waut tuonn it Inn tie, if you want to pay ot a inortKaKf, if u wunt to invent your inouey at the lotchfHt ra(Mf inleretit ronitUtfiit with stalely; If you w um u iifiinuiif in, lucrative isKt'iicy for a Luililni and loan aHWH-miion, with $l,ui,m aheta and $iuti, (t ifMniif. with itunkluK Liittrtnif ut; if any of uliovu w ant are your llit n write ttiu (iHakite Statu lRnvni..sT AhWM iATloK, I'uiltMJrbulMliiK, Sew York. FREE AN OPTIC AL ilUMON. aniuitluK AUd Uistructlve. tst-ittl uainp, aililifiw ami one cent fttanip to I'KKh al Klk '. itiHKth SI HI-LI A Sit HHOAhWAW ikY YiHiK H fllTD C " Thlfk Neck t'urv. Ur Mul. Hi VUIIIIIJ. f hl.t.l V, HtfllBTillr, N. J. HI U 10 Jl CoaawpiiTea aud ttaupia who bav w aak tunica or Aaiiv m. auuuUl uaa iau a Cur for Conaumptloa. It taa arsi lhoasubda It baa noitnlur eduue. It la not bad tuiak. iilatba baeioouiiti arrup. Holtl avarvwhar. a)V. S2sZajssb"SsIII22a t I rm tl ern Ideas ef agriculture and with hortU culture, of which they know nothing, with the breeding and handling of fine stock, and, in fact, they neea to be taught in the ways of civillr.ed life, when they will become a useful factor of the Southwest. It is the only solution of the "Indian problem." Phoenix (Art sona) Herald. There are some eplcuros In rabbit eat ing who never touch any part but the hind quarters. Others will eat the slioul lers only. MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS ail 1 with THOMSON'S U 1 SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. No loott irquirrd. OnlT ft hammer noiHlwt V drtr ivlcilnrb tht-ni easily ami simrftiy, knvinir th clinch Nttsohiflr tn.r.iih. k.)utrlns no 1m to b ms1a In he Anther nor burr for Hi Kivctt. TlifT ar trMfT. lonth and dnrabln. JUiiilont now la um. All .fftii'lh, nnitorm or trtel, put up In box. Aik rour tiraier lor turm, or snn ra. m tami I fur a bos ui M aftrtil aims. Man ra of JUDS0N L. THOMSON MFQ. WAI.TIIAH, MAN. CO., iuku wwm mjxd fkr anperlor (our claim for HART MAN STEEL PICKET FENCE) considering th co.t oft paira and rcpainUng. Yon will help your pooket- book by bnylnv no other. WokoU mro I.nwn I'l'tuilntr than all ohr matiufikiiurcra ctitntiliifil, tu't'ivuo It la the HANDSOMEST AND CEST FENCE MADE CHEAPER THAN W0C3 Tlirnnw 1UKTM AN WIUB I'.VXKL FEVOB OMt Irmi tliait burlK'il it m, anil la Humane, Stron, V'.ililo nnd irtia?notitul. Our Htwl Pl. k. t (iiit. s. Trvo and Flower GunnK and Hi-xll lo SktI Wlro 11ir Mnta are UuiMjualtHl. A S.-piiio Ulustrntwl catalogue of HARTMAN SPECIALTIES mailed frvo on appllratlim. Mention thlanaper. Work.l Urmrrr Fall., !. Ttraorho.t IO Chamlxir M.. New Tork. CO. Jltia Htate Ktrvrt, lloKH Si-M outh funrth Kt., Atl.nl. Realizing that every patriotic American will want one or more of these coins, and in order to make it convenient for him to get them, we have made arrange ments to have them sold throughout the country bv all the leadintr Merchants Rub ! if ASHARPJOKE YET A POINTED FACT! IN 4 ACTS. Art I. (Mnrniiiir Mn bun paper of tacka Maa UkM home and urm trw thmw pprr iniool.-u Act II. (N.n.ii ) Wn, stt, lu cluMl fur truth pill iHtk on the floor. A.t 111. (Nittht ) MnliirorsH.l.ndataokllhaoU Of hu for. 1 Air U blue. H t At I IV. (Nrxtday.) Mm U-1U a metvhsuil wx pentnot and u dsUhtad U buy Home Tacks Ewkad la a boi of rix apsirimrnta, all diffretiUisd iclu whtch will sw-chiiihhhUi UtmtMlfra to all notiia um. Vai dD't WRiit lo ludubn: la Actlll., rou ito waul a bus uJ UsMMTacaa. ' Hada aatoly by ftha Horal.y .pi,, AUaa Tack Oarp'a. 9 ySlt'Tlal fir!' 1mM rkJH41Pkl- CikMh rvamt. nakwuw - lausus, Mm, PalrbtvM, Him. WW 1WW7. Mats. IrnauOi Mm. FOR SALE EVCRYWHCRC. Garfield Tea OrerooaMa rwulta of bad (tail In tilla. Bampiafra. 0aiusxiTiu(. sshli k Huilu-lic KusIuimI utpU'Xiuu.tlaviia Docto.y ..aiiiW.tVithtit.i..i Cures Constipation a. ,0P ARE YOU PRETTY? t Al yQU BPI'J' sWllti 1 TliaU 1 DM a) Vuliir-7 " bt THIUi rXM I ait- If ,uu ai 111. Una uul, bv d I'lU ui iiura or cutniiiriioii, w rllu iu at ocmki IbrMtift.i.Luiua.Julifi.ul fHPK. (Foiuntto l Vi. Wi iiihii r. (i d Journal, huu frmui isi, Ci J V 1 V KVflJ t A