A5I0XG TIIOSK WHO TOIL ITEMS PERTAINING TO LABOR AND LABORERS. A Column of Fartlcnlar Interest to ThoM Wha Earn Their Daily Hnad-WliM I-nnor U Iolog What is loln( fur Labor, Living and Labor. npnERE are I per quilts. pa- oteel is sup planting irou. ueougia raise red cottoa. AMMOXlArun? street cars. Ijviinv tn 4.000 letter car- riers. B I T U M r. streets give great satislac- waterproof papei Norway bus church. Lowell spinners average $9 and 110 a week. Russia makes 30,000,000 woodeD spoons a year. Switzerland is erecting its first suear factory. The world's passenger cars can scat 1,500,000 people. The great Hornet dam at San Ja- ;into, Cal., is the largest dam in the world. As umbrella twenty-one feet In di ameter has been constructed for a king of the Africans. Three times as much spirits are consumed in Scotland, according to population, as In England. The colossal statue of the Republic at the World's i air will be a female tlgure seventy-live feet high. Madagascar people work twenty five days in the roar and make enough then to support them m ijleness the rest of the year. The first consignment of camei skins for commercial purposes ever brought to this country reached New York some days ago. A DAroiiTF.ii of Congr essman Raker of Kansas is said to own a farm which she tills l er-elf, sometimes putting on men's attire to work in the Held. There are 4.000 female comjiositors in the department of the Seine in r ranee, and a school typesetting to girls has in Algiers lor leaching 1 beCn Opened I Is Great Britain the total sum paid In wages for the year 1S!)0 amounted to 4 S. 000,000, or on average of i'tii!, 10s per capita fur the total number employed. A German has invented a means propelling canal boats by the trolley system, employing electricity as the agent- The wires are lu the forms cables placed beneath. The etTort to obtain electricity di rect from heat, without the interven tion of boilers, engines and dynamos, goes on, but without satisfactory commercial results as yet. It has recently been proven that when cat and malleable iron are used Id the same structure, a galvanic ac tion is set up bet w. en tli-in and the malleable iron is i-orrmlel. The long talked of utilization of the force of ocean waves has ln-en suc cessfully put in practice on thy coast of France, where this power is used to lift heavy blocks of granite. In Russia morsels from the tables Of the well to do and from institu tions are gathered to send to t ho starving peasants. Now it is pur posed to disinfect these by steam or ary heat. In 18!0 the only States tint pro duced more than 1. 000,000 pounds of paper daily were 'ew York, Mas a chusetts, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, but in 1M1 two more Slates, Maine and 'Wisconsin, were added to the lUt. The report of the Census Bureau shows that "the average earnings of , all persons employed at the gold and silver mines during the ycarlssu were $720 a year, while the average output per man amounts V.o $1,73 a year. VThether in original investigation or In elaborating work alrta ly done the labors of scientific men are slow ! fi and exhausting. The great "Pro grant, white, wax-like flowera. In rich, drome of riants," begun by the elder dry, rather handy woods. A fine bou De Candolle iu 13C1 and closeil l.v his q,,et flower. on in 1873, with the seventeen! h 1 B.vrola Hecnnda has bright, shining, woliime. h.nl to be riiseontimiprt with re D 'caves and oue-sided racemes of tbe completion of the dicotyledons. Though other botanists assist. -d, tli task was too great to be carried fur ther. It was estimated that the phanerogams embracing some one hundred thousand species might le I completed in fifteen or sixteen jcars ; If divided among twenty live bo tan- ' lsts. In the time of the elder le Candolle the botanist was able to 1 elaborate some ten species a day, but uodern requirements reduce the pos-' Bible number to about one species per day. El,ctrie l.lglillns at the World' Fair. The tine arts building is to have no fewer than 12,(K)o incandescent lights. The grand manufacturers' hall is to have 2,000 arc lights of 2,000 candle power each. The total reached so far for all the buildings is 5,180 arc lights and 14,700 incandescent, with some 10,000 more incandescents for the administration building. Al lowing 20 cents a night per arc, that means over $1,000 nightly for arc lighting; and should all the 2f,n00 incandescents burn every evening there will be a further Item of another $1,000, assuming a rate of one cent per lamp each hour for four hours. The lighting elTects will cer tainly be the anestthe world has ever seen. A Sociktt of Womfs has just been formed at St Petersburg, for tho manufacture of children's playthings. The society has arranged extensive workshops, and proposes to open by degrees, m the Italian capital and in other large towns, shops for the sale of its products. Asarnm Canadonse, Wild ging'-r. Same derived from the taste ana siuell of the root Leaves large, kidney shaped, handsome and velveij, ariuiug trom a creeping rhizome. Between the pair ef leaves a curious, brownish purple flower, abont an inch in diam eter may be found in April or Mny hid den among the leaves. A "library party" ia a simple ant novel entertainment for gnesta. The plan of it is to have the ladies repre sent the titles of familiar books by their dress, or perhaps some leading chax aoter of the books. The books, e thoy are then called, circulate for ten min utes among the gentlemen, after which they are then retnrned to the librarian, who asks the title, and if not given correctly she demands a fine. The gentleman who gneeses the title is sup posed to take possession of the fair bcok, to care for her, and be enter taiaed br her daring tbe evening. ' mcmax WXLJ t aOXB WOODLAXD GEM3. The wild flowers here described flourish in rich leaf-mould, in cool, shaly wools. Most of them will grow in slightly shady flower gardens, and some in the full snnshine, provided they are not allowed to dry out during a drouth. In all cases the soil shonld be so well drained that water will not itand about tbe roots. Xearly all of them would be fine for a rockerv. Ml are early bloomers, flowering dnr- ing the months of April, May an? 'jneV 1 Hill ll 1 171 .In Hi.m infn (n irrnnna be first consisting of small, pretty, bnt . not very showy flowers, that wfll prove interesting if scattered about in small ; masses. They probably would not l""" " ioo jarge nnmoers were 'i!!LlVlih Kro"?d eh b?tler. -vtuj'icu j xuure buuwj piauis, sun they are dainty little gems, Anemone neuiuruea. noon Anemone. luisiaa slender stemmed tlant ctowidk Irom x to nine inches high, bearing a J j nP "e tem, and a solitary white or rose-colored flower, which is purple outside, and nearly three-quarters of an inch in diameter, blooming in April and May. '1 he leaves are five-parted, I'oot, a slender rhizome. This is ar interesting aud pretty plant. Anemone 1 halictroides. Rue Anemone. j This very pretty species, flowers with the laht and exceeds it in beauty. The root consists of a cluster of small tubers. The slender stem grows from six to eight inches high, bearing a few finely divided leaves and pretty clusters of white or purplish flowers, it will grow 01 (I idy banks, which later ia the season oecome shaded. Both this and the preceding, stnnd considerable dry weather and the full blaze of tht f-nnsliine, when in bloom. Panax Tritolinm, Three - leaved Ground nnt. Grows abont three to five inches high, bearing three leaves tench three-parted) about half way up them ntid a small dense cluster of tmnll, pure, white flowers., the stamin ate and pistillate are quite different in Appearance and borne upon separate pliints. The root is a round tuber about as large as hazel-nut, growing quite deep in the (.-round. It will grow ary w here where the one just described wid flourisli. Hydrastis Canadensis, Golden Seal. vVell known for its medicinal qualities. Grows about eight or ten inches high. The white flowers that appenr in May are not very pretty, bnt the large, bright green, shining palmately-lobed leaves make it a pretty plant. The root is a thicK, golden-yellow rhizome. Cnrnna l!dnmliinGia I ,i.w Cn.nal Grows in shady woods, in moist, rich Roil. The root iu a alnrtcr nrooninir rhizome The stem is from five to s. ven i :ches tall, greenish-white flow ers, surrounded by four white leaves or bracts a minhiture Flowering Dog wood, althmiL-h far inferior to that spe ies in bea-ity. I'r genia Bnlbosa, Pepper and salt. The .Lut in num is a modified Greek word, meaning "Daughter of Spring." It is a very dainty and pretty little plant. The root is a round tuber iioout tae size of a hazel or hickory nut, fiom which rises to the surface of the ground a short, thick, white stem B"d a leaf stalk, bearing a single very f nrly divided leaf. Jnst above the sur face of the ste". hears a whorl of smaller Piiely divided Kaves, and at its summit un umbel of small, but pretty, white (lowers, with conspicuons purple or l.'owtiiih (-tumeric, the color of which I cout'ft ted wi h that of the petals gives the lame, "Pepper and bait." It trows in a shady, rich soil. Allium 1 ricoccnm, Lance-leaved garlic. A pretty plant, more odd than Ix'uuti.'nl, hiiviug its homo in dump, rich woods. It is of the garlic or onion ?e: us.rather strong-scented or HiiTored, arising from a email bulb. The long md I ron 1 1 saves appear in early spring siid are quite pr. tty. In May they all wither and soon entirely disappear, la June or July the -tern rises a foot high, bearing n clu ter of small, white flow ers, like those of the common onion. Oakis a 1 Uvularia) Sessilifolia, Wild O.its. .Nnrae ra'hcr fanciful as it is in no way lel ited to oats. Hoot, white, 'fibrous. Stem eight to ten inches hich j leafy. '1 he one or two white flowers i..UVh,s. and nre of slei.der hnll-rrm nea lv oue inch Ion!?. Not nnrtii-nUp v heie it grona. Rather I retty but not showy. Might be admired by those liking ench toners as tha Lily-of-tho Val.ey, etc., though inferior to that ir beauty. Pvrola Elliptica. False Wintergreen. A very pretty plant, the finest of this group. Leaves all at the root, broad. cvergre n. hlouis six to nine inches 1 ii'h with a raceme of rathei large, fra- groeoish, bell shuped flowers, pretty but not bh .wy. Tbe Keaxoas Whr, Wcenllit Ahii a-tine, as it u manufac ture.! lrom nUha.ter rock. 1 he people usa it b.-cause it is durahU aal beautiful. The sanite-i-ns endorse it becaust it is ot a (wr.-.'.ery n iture, aud contains no poison cu r.iatoric!. We e-iwruseit s we want all to liavaan opportunity to be licnetited by ita advan tage all paper firms fight it, as it displaces their poisonous products. Some dealer, talk against it, as they can buy cheap kalsomines, and where tba people are not poste.l, u-ll at Alabastine prices, thus nml;,nic more profit. Kalsomines mu.t en, as they are only tr-mporary anil sp.iil tbe walls. Alabastine has come to stay, as it posses sen merit, and has the unqualified endorse ment of these who have use.1 it for years. Alaliastihe linsntood the teat of time, an 1 now stands higher in ouhhc favor ttiaa ever bel ore. I'rot. Ke.'ziH, the eminent panltirian ot Michigan, says: "Have carefully tested for ar.-eiiic or opper- none could he foun I. rind no traces of poisonous or injurious ma terial " Dr. DeWolfo.the health offl -er of Chicax says: "the perfect wall for domestic habita tion is the material which resists decomposi tion in every form. It seemns to me that Alalststine is admirably adapted to the por-po-e." The Goo I Health Pnolishin To , at Battla Creet, Mich., writes: "We will, probably, one Alabasline as loi( as it is in existence." We are located at tira.i t lUpid -, Mich Hid will cheerfully answer any ouiwotiuica. ti ns ill relation to our zoois. Two ladles of Olympia, Washington, killed a rat by sheer kimlne-s and high living. They cituzht a big gray rat in a trap, and while Waitinir the ariivai of a man to kill the rat, it was can fully fed and cliiristod. with tbe above an l re- ult. WILLITI-' E.CEOtl WART Tlicy are at it v . himmer and tone :o sav 'Iv I'nleli'y W.4 ! i iipert'o. of 12 N. 11th St . I'l.ll.. U l.il.ii I ... ,1.... ...Ill i '" - -in-i1 nn-j i, in w iii position to Rive tlie public a cl.anee to buy cheap. Their eu: bossed p.iiiers for ten cenls aie'-world lieat i rs." Send four two cent stampi for pai..les. A Marlon County tlowal physician is the owner of a remarkable hum; n moi.s r site, a mi.le child, sixteen inch es lontr, ueUhitiK n:ne and one-ln If pMii d i, it? hea l the pet fret nounter .;:il i.f that of some glgAutic ser P ut. i:v J. met li UiiiUi'.. in,:,.r M. E I much, V il - n, N. IV, s- ys: "I have i.sed uradycrniu e aii lii. ver n -ln;:le lull uic f.uled to obtain tin e iir.t- relief linn he.iiiaelie when Uirec 1 luiis uero loliotved." Fifty cents at drr stores. WI en a belt p- ti saturated with waste II. an application of ground rhn:k will soou abl-orb tho oil andauk the boit workable. KECIPE& Salad, shonld occupy a far large p'ace in onr list of nsefal dishes, and instead of being considered ''oompany dishes" should take their places in onr uauy menu as a matter of tact. Al most every vegetable, cook e l or un cooked can be nsed for salad, either by itself or in combination wita others, af lussian salad. BPAVISK St I. AD. Wash the lettuce in several water and dry on Dapkin. Chop two onions finely, and put into a bowl equal parts of tarragon vinegar and water, tea- spoonful of salt and pepper mixed, find fnn, lal .tao..nAn v.. I. I ; I . m: til well together, then put in the onions, and tbe lettuce which should be first broken in pieces. Arrange sardines round the mixture, tuils up, and garn- . -ou wun onves. BP1NACH ON TOAST. Thoroughly cleanse the spinar-h, throw the leaves into boiliuir raited ir.i .! i, . i r..-.. 1 nil nnt intn i.nnn,n. .;. .I i hard boiled eggs, half a teaspoonful of pepper, a laDiespoontul or butter, and two of cream or rich milk ; chop these together and piace me mixture in saucepan over me nre lor three or four minutes, stiniugoonstantly. Have ready small shoes of hot buttered toast upon which spread the spinach, sprinkle over it a little lemon juice aur' serve hot CHEE.SB SOUFFLE. Two ounces of bread crumbs, one half cup of milk, four tablespoon fills o grated cheese, tbe yolks of two eggs and the whites of three, salt to taste, and a dash of cayenne pepper, l'nt the bread and milk on to boil and stir , till smooth, then a.1.1 tha ter, and beaten yolks of the eggs, silt and pepper; stir well and add last of all the whites, which have been well lieaten, very carefnlly. Pour the whole into a buttered dish and bake in a hot oven for fifteen minutes. For the following recipe, and the one for white fruit cake, we are indebted to the pages o' Ouod Jlousekerpinff. KOOS AND TOMATOFS. Take one and a halfcnpfulsof stewed tomatoes, and rub throngu a colander, let them boll up and add a very little coda, a lump of butter, salt and pepper to tai-te, aud thicken slightly with a little flour; keep them hot while scram bling six or eight eggs, which, when done, serve on a hot dish with the tomatoes poured careiully over them. For some persons one cup of sauce wonld be sutlicient for a dozen eggs. BAEICD SALT M ICKEKEC WITH OHEAK SAUCE. Wash a salt mackerel thoronghlv and sork it over night in a large panfnl of cold water, placing it in the dish with tbe skin side up. In the morning drain it from the water and lay it in a shallow baking pan with the flesh side up, ana pour over it a pint of sweet milk. Place it in a moderately h oven and bake for twenty minutes; rub into a paste a meuitiin-sizea table spoon fnl of flour, a large one of butter, and a little pepper, and about live minutes before the fish is done add this to the milk. Slip the fish on a hoi platter and pour the ranee over it. Serve with potatoes baked or plain ooiieu. WHITE FRUIT CAKE. One and a half cnpfuls of butter, two cups of fugar, one cup of milk, live cups of Hour, three etios, two teaspoon- luls ol baking powuVr, three-fourths of a nutmeg, two cupf u.s of raisins, one half pound of citron, and one cupful of currants. Bake tnro hours with a slow fire. This is sutlicient for two good sized loaves, and should not be cut IP less than a wtek as age improves it. ins use of petrolonm as a means ot firing porcelain, is likely to reduce largely me cost ot making china. "German Syrup" I must say a word as to the ef ficacy of German Syrup. I have used it in my family for Bronchitis, the result of Colds, with most ex cellent success. I have taken it my self for Throat Troubles, and have derived good results therefrom. 1 therefore recommend it to my neigh bors as an excellent remedy in such cases. James T. Durette, Earlvs ville, Va. Beware of dealers who offer you "something just as good." Always insist on having Boschee's German Syrup. g HEADACHE. Hea1nche ts the disorder most complained of now-a-days, and against which the greater number of the so-cal.ed home remedies are ap plied. In most cases, however, the j ue not the proper remedies, because most people are ln- I noi ant of the true character of the numerous causes of the disorder. And yet It ts a very simple matter Indeed. In nine cases out of t-ii h-adache is produced by a disordered stomach ' and cini quent imperfect circulation of the lined which causes a congestion tn the lie id. I The physician therefore call It gastric head ache, n lule It is more rommnnlv known as siclt h.-ad.n-he. It appears In different forms. Sonietlin.-s It occurs as a dull pain in the fore head, again as a shai n acme pain, then again as a feeling of general oppression, and finally a violent throbbing ol the arteries against the tei.iples. Ill most of these cas-s cold f. et and geneial lanuuor are added to the other symp toms. 'lh.-i.tt mentioned symptoms parucu larly a e an Hit illirile guide io the cau-e. No sic .ncss. lo indisposliion can lie thoroughly Clued UKles the tri-alliient bedlrected tow.iiris er.idlcailng the riH.t ol me evil. In this case the disordered or ovei loaded stomach and liver, v.ilch are the sour. e ol Hie headache, mu-t be retul ted and put into a Mitind condition. For this purpose theie is no more effccilve r. mecly anil lion that is better adapted to pro. mo'e tli - general health than the St. Per nod Vegetable 1'ids, socal ed after the noble older of lleiiedlcilnes, whose memliers have r. ndere.l such great elvices to the science id medicine articulai Iv in the use f herbs, llie e pili are made ol medicinal heibs or the Alps I hey act as a mild laxative, a neutraliz ing, alterant and a blood purifier, promoting a he .ni.y cir. u at on. They causo the clogL-mg I ol blood in the veins to disappear d in thst I ti remove the pressure on the blood ve,-wU 1 ni in. i. rain, wnn n aie me dliect cause of tha loil.tuosllion kllowu as headache. A ftiio.lA dose-ifst. Iternard Vegetable Pills will i here for iicviate It and cure it completely in short till". Tn he had or every first class dril-gist ' It your drugg sis haven't them, end 2e to 'S'" I'e-i nard" Im.x JIP;. New Yor ntv, and you ill receive same post paid br return mail I VWT Piant rt.iei ana is an oiimcisis', or by mail. . Hipieafree, Address; Ahaaesls." Box Ma. 1m w ork city. CD fllCII AXLE riinitt.ll GREASE BEST IX THE WORLD. Trnar,n't qualities sre nnsurpaiued, aetnaliv foh silent- ,.C-,Vf S if: .. HEAt-t RS OKNEItAU.V. M Plan' Remedy for CStarrb ki the m.. Fb.Imi to r unit rtoanr". r-oUi ti tli .irki'sui or - in ly i lltr. K T !!- Ill '.V.rreii Pa. iGLDEN W&FERS combined with tht celebrated VOLTAIC ARMOR BELT will cur SrRVrit S EXHATSTIOS. DF.RtTJTY, SKXL AL WKAKNI-SSand Compiteattons rntrueltve and Interestlnir parficulnm rnt you in a plain, sealed Irtf-r wttuoiit charge. IOI.OEN WAFER CO- Kew llmvea Caoaeetlcnt. P1T-M i in 0 liitUl. aHa EJ Clifford Blackmail A Boston Boy. Tbe Impo: lance nt taking a reliable Spring Medicine .annot be l.-o Liulily mnuated. The extra irrtinary epidemic of "the crip" and other hseases, the unhealthful winter, clone con venient Indoor and carelessness in diet, have ;aus-d accumulation of Impurities in the blood ftblch tnut be expelled before you can feel n il and strong attain. Tbe universal pra.se tiven Hood's Sarsap irilla should convince ytu h it It is tbe hle.il spring Medicine. Oive It a .rial. ,My little boy bad Scarlet Fever when fjur re. r old. and l I ft him very weak aud with llooJ poisoned by canker. His eyes became nnained, his sutlei lugs were iuu-nse. For 7 vVeeks He Could Not Even Open His Eyes- I took him twice during that time to the I y Hid tar Inllrmary on diaries Street, but their emedies failed to do hhn tbe hilntest sha..ow if good. I commenced giving btin Hood's Sar. wpanlla and It s, on cured hl:n. 1 have never lonbted tti.it It tutted hi night, even If rej-y life. 1 am always ready to praise HOOD'S SAR5APARILLA fc'cauvnf the wond.'itul good It did my sntl." 4.BHIK F. Blackman, 2SHS Vasl4DKton Slrect, inston. llmni'B l iiNcii e all l.iv r Ills, Jaiindh e, Sick iti-addche, Biliousness, Sour Siouiacb, etc. DR.KILMEP o o Kidney, Liver and BladderCuro. Rlieiiiiiatisni. Lumbago, pain In Joints or back, brick diisttn urine, frequent rails. Irritation, intlamatloo, I gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Imtalre1 digestion, gout, bllllous-headache. S A V P-ltOT cure kidney difficulties, Vsi Onppe, urinary trouble, bright diauaaaw Impure Blood, Scrofula, malaria, gen'l weakness ordeblllrr. G narante 1 content of On Bnttl. If Bnt ba etlttNl, pr.irlta wiU rafuod to you Uu pric paid. AtDrn;iiliils, 60c. Size; 1.00 Size, "inrmlida' Cini 1 to Health"fr ConnlUrloa fro. Da. Kllmcb & Co., UivoriaMToa.al. Y. Consumption carries otit" many of its victims need lessly. It can be stopped sometimes ; sometimes it cannot. It is as cruel to raise false hopes as it is weak to yield to false fears. There is a way to help within the reach of most who are threatened careful liv ing and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil. Let us send you a book on the subject ; free. Scott A BowNE,ChemiM&, iia South jih Avenue, New Vort. Your drucgisl keeps Scott's EiuuUino. jf cod-liver oilall druggists l-verywhcr do. li. J A Sample Cake of Soap and la ifce rxni, oo tieruiHluuiKi and lieauty; Jllubtrated oo i ii, .-h miii, ervooi tutu hlood dieaee sent sealed tor lOc: alw lisnuremeuu, ht llirtli .Marks, Molea Warts, India Ink an.) fonder aiaika. Htam.PIt Unns.RedneM of None.Su- perttuoua iimr. pimpie. TS"rV".wiVwulVI? o i-i.,nr IUHI.IIJ. p iiuhiniaiiimrreeJit office or Lj letter. FOR MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP !!1"oh"J aNl hv "-Xh" for their children vlille Tecthlne for nt nirt v. i. xtlie the ciillil, loriena the Kilni-.i, allav all nam. cure w'ik! eollo .n.l ,u t.. runiejv for di rh.si. ' Twcnu-f . 'ini a Dott:. ...ewvvvwiaaiiftiw ITS "STOPPED i-REF Tman Prrsm.ii Rtnnui. I NERVENRESTOREH ' lor sir nsta khi imsavs. im. I lrtintL If tak.a aircritj. .Vo Fit ixfite fnr Airrr Affectu. V. TiSJi.-w. rrir. iv Mr Tr-tlM and trial h.ii! rr t Fti nri.ls. oey pay I'Icm t bar-n un bs wba pinl Sim ii.ni.,, I . I a.:i rti nM ulilnM of aca Uruai. :!),. rau ir ia- KLnt, wu Arm si L KLINE. H11 Arrb St- Vh. mAt li.hia, I'aw 3LH AJ.J ut iMllAHSti tRACVd wim SMfX W .4iX .BT.T..WBkaaala.f QARFIELD TEA l una Kirk llrariai, tk r .lorwtmmln ion;cBra,CoB.llpalloa. I'EAKL TYPEWRITER! PRICK SS.OO. F. r hiisinr-s and private correspondence. Siiiiple.di.rahle, practical, acc rate. S.ita tov, but a practical maeh ne. llm snu set nut o otuer. No practlee required to operate It. As a present for father, son or bro tier for their of nee use. for mother, wife or sister for private correspoudeni-e. or fur the bov or alrla an tdnc,.tor. It Is uniurpas ied. Sent, secure I v lai ke l.on reci-ipt ef ,.ou. lllis'rated circu- ui l ivi- s inn ne-eripti ,n, mail d I'K l HI. T 2SA30N.MiM.ieSt.. i ft. m ki i Kit rn. Me York City. railier-- c s mi ml ii ri.i .iml n Ci-ivr r K tr.,1 pamphlet win. h tell w .at Khaiimatl.m li ir all Is lorm- Hie eiuse ..f i,e ,ain a ten, II ,B It and bow toobta'n a lasttngand in xpenslvecure . U. K. SI HAIL. 3 ,., saar , ' W A M TC flT br,h, mc,iT-Toun- ma to , . . tins locality. tJJloa.iperd.y 1.1 ry torlaM puny. 1.lr. s,w.tbr. ? renc." Vnc oi PATENTS v V. T. rtlaaera a, li'aahlaiaaiu. ii. o. - kMk Inn UCIin I O.I) GREEN. Syracuse. K. T CliLLU I nts MU-ITi EtWioaeU NUK R FIFTY YEARS I ? I "tyliM I- V acius. 1 J3 il iu , i ll FITS: All Fits stopped free by Dr Kline 4? . I J 1 ' i I i t"eat NervH I:i siiii, i. Kits alter lirst day' I? 1 i ll 1 f J Ni.lL i J,( u-e. Marveli.iie cure. "1 realise and KMi tria ! I O f t n4 bottle free to lit eases, i-eud to Hr. Kl'ue s . a. I '& ' REMARKABLE SUCCESS.1 What Ability and Research Aceompl lanes. There is the widest difference in th world between the study of a profesaios tod its practice. Experience, practical knowledge from real cases, U the most es- lential material in buildiDg up any pro Pbysieisn. frequently disguis. (eaaion II. C. McCormick, M. D., Ph. Q. trom patients their truo condition, be iause of their inability to provide a suc cessful remedy. With tweuty-one years txperience as a practitioner, I can con icientiously say that I have never used a reparation with such uniform good re mits as that attaiued by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It is a veritable discovery in d as such is an inestimable acquisition So medical science. I have prescribed this remedy in many of the worst kidney ind bladder disorders, both in acute and :hronic cases where the patients present td the most complicated aud alaruiin lymptoms, aud have noted with great in- lerest its effect. The results have been ,. , . .. nof t sa islactory. Its action on the lllected kidneys and bladder and con- , lequeut disordcre-1 liver and digcstioa w I ue li i. uisoraure-l liver auu uikcsliiiu las been gentle yet immediate, the relief I , , J ivt I ioeily and the cures permaneut. I nave louud it a most invigi)ranog touic in irokeu down constitutinus, La Grippe, lud in other cases where the vitality has seen greatly wasted and enfeebled. II. C. McCoiuiick, M. D., Ph. O. ?cnn Argyle, Pa. louud it a mo6t inviircratiui? touic in EvebyMothhb fcbould Have it In The IIue. lnipd on Sttftar, 4 hUtlrrn lore tntnk J.niNSft's Aoiyie iJMMrwTfnr Crrp,.'tjlt1n. ft-tt Tlinxit, Timllttlt, C.ilur.'rauit ami tains. Hi llfvcflall suaiiiiT('oMilttit!t,l'iitriRnl Ilrulwn Ifkd Dintffo. Solilovcrywhi'Pv. 1'rlit KW. hy Diall; 6 lttl s 10 7 HO oooooooooe Tuffs Tiny Pills 9 stimulate the torpid liver, strenethen Q the difrestive urioins, refijlllatti llie iMtwels, and are uiieiiualed rhhii ant i D bilious medicine. Ke nill. Price, Q !i.e. Orllee. :t! 4 1 I'arlc l-laee. N. Y. oeooooeooo ta AMERICAN IATARRH SURE 1 PotUe Oavtnce I 8top tbe dropping In th thro- Inoneweetti th h arinf ith ani atid sense of ametl t re vieve Td hra and hedcbe. Prepared v lr. fll. J0NK9. Specialist, ts . inn M . )'if Mplil. T. . a..A K. a...i..li.f nr mat'ed W n .ldret for 1. Testimonial, lyinptoia blank and advice free. 21 years lileoM, wrIU hlin mgrdlng your ess. AMERICAN NtUlULGW CURE k QidcV, primitive ( L'KK, 25 Cent. TH1 1MIIOII C7 80IKNCB. Thfy ve ol a scheme for makln rain Uuw, Maria." said Silas. "Lawsy mil Wbnt'il they neill" returned Maria. "I've I ell o boys raisiu' thunder, I ut I tr thought they'd make rain." dew bum nev- cavouT ir a t oiiPLtk!ST. one I was loading to-day i f a Jtj who Pop -eed to a tfent lemao. He 'lbt in lrup ear, yio know. Mi- 1 kuuw It, but 1 dou't want ousbaiid bolus to be proposed to. Vou aie not a tuau of that kind, I am certain. Iiu- X uo- er vtill you hsvt JeUiiUf. She 'I Ira J o ai d !eo. Due, AN EXPKDIBNT. rtU'band What are we go'nflr 'o Jo aboQt tLat hatd oran that p'ayi in front of onr wtbd.ii tvtry morning and almci drive tor wild 'Wife W oiltfU tekea trip to Eu rope The P ari T.rpowrlter, 111 Jvrtian.eut hiuh apueart Id our ooluuns thii etk le oue ul the bft maobiliea of it k'lul. It Joe the work of a high prit'ed machine, and parties Oldering cun dupend on its reliability. The winter Eeafor. in Kus-sia cone on so suddenly that while the hrst part November way be as balmy as Kurmci'DiP, I en iv -1 our uiiuiB later ' . , . , , . i - evrr)lllll; la III It'-U Biiliu, nuu lunv ia no relaxation of the cold until sprinir. A sll;ht cold, if npu'ected. often attacks the Hint's. HllOWN'S hKUKCUlAI. TaoCHES ITlVd ure and immediate relief. Sold only in bixes. Price 2.'j cts. Prof. John Fiske declares that theie ,s not a compel eut 8-l?ijtilic man in the world to-day who U not pn evolution s'. Tns pleasant eoatniK of Heectnm's Pills coiiipltelv distiiHes the tate without impatr ini: their cfliulency. i' cents a box. The tiieaii annual teiiiiw-rature of the iUhe U C-'y t,e,e8 f ahreubeit. The worst case of female weakness readily eld to lr. Swan's I'astlles. .Samples liee. Or n, maver uam, n is. Much of tbe paper for books is made now of wood pulp treated with power- A smoke consuming locomotive, from which not a single puff of smoke es capes, 1 as be.-n successfully tested in Illinois. It ii pt lire tuie cimrantced ly Dr. J. 15. Mayer, 831 Arch St, Thll a, l a. Ease at once, no operation or de lay from business, attested by thou sands tf cures after others fail, advice iree, send for circular. A ton of coal yielJs nearly 10,000 feet of gas, Mrs. Amelia E. Barr, tbe popular novelist, is the mother of tif.eeu chil dren. rann liiiiiiey Cure Tor I'ropgy, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright', Heart, Urinary or I.iver Diseases, Nerv onimeHS, &c. Cure guaranteitd. 831 Arch Street, Thllad'a. $1 a bottle, 6 Uir to, or drngjfisu 1000 cei tiu.-aMis of nre. Try it- A design of an il cric bat, pro plleiby a apa-waler buHejvt iaa jerta xlnbited before the Fieuch A alemy ol Sciences. T:ie battery plates are under the b at, in the form of it keel, aud the cuirei.t generated drives motor oier,.tir.e the srew. The plates (cnpiier or z nc) e,r r ise ! or low erdd by meaus of pulleys. r v.m Arcu uiiauuipuia, 1 a. I SOT A.1LT KE-AUBASOED. Indulgent Mamma -VVe.L, diet my lKtie p-t want now? Uitle ret sleepily- I .., ni.in'tcet uuw ciriy 11 what sh the the in morning. ' SARCASTIC. "A re you the head barbel ?" Spatts, as be took bis sea T sir," repllelthe artist; yo don't see a chiropodufs sign bangiug up in the shop, do you?" BABK CHANCE. Mrs. Bitik3-'Tbe paper . a WrfJ ern woman ht a baby that h is fcevr . i. it r cnea in its me. m T tt.mlBr Mr. Blnks "I5y how she'll trade." Jovel I TV va- - Mr. A. D. Meuser. Kantoul. IU , writer The St.. Bernard Vegetable Mil. sent. "f."i lent. One or two. taken before bed-time, are verv effective. They not only Vote ibe stool, but also insure sound sleep. They quie tbe whole system, rtrentfthen the nerves is a a-ive a (rood appetite. T..ey are also f"1 benefit m those troubled with nwhleat. I heartily recommend jour Pills to the pub lic ir all the babies born In one year were laid In a lire, head to foot, I hey would stretch from .New York City to Hong Kong, China. If thev could walk past a corner a' the raU? of twenty per min ute it would take fhern six years to I ass. IOO Keward. SLOO. The readers of this paper will be p'e M'j l. arn that there Is at h ast one dreaded dlseas that science has been able io cure m laKes,and that Is fatarrh. Hall s Catarrj ' fur I the only positive eure now known U . ,1... ...i...i t. ..ur.otv i ttt:irrh belllff a Con- tututinnal .Hs. a-e reqirres a cnnstiiutlonal '"' '' nt. Hall's t'atarrb Cure Is t-en '''tr ; nally, aw-tmic directly upon the uiooj ana mucous suriaces of the system, therebv d ' tlroylng the found. itlort of the d's'au'' a"d. Inn i he pal lent lr. nutll by buildins up in tonsMuf ion and ass.stinu nature in doinK in cotiMtdiltloii and ass.st ark. The propr etors ?ur.itlve powers, that I mrfiars for any ca-e th 1 lie propr etoi s nave so mui ii 1 " ' , , iney oner vuc - - y ca-e mat it laiis to cuib. o:u t' leV.'"l"?'?.,?.-. . T,ta n VIU'lirBH, r . . . 1 1 1. - i. w , - -.suia by di unnisis, PltOPfcRTIiS LACKING. y Small Hoy- Tapa, I wish you'd tu rue u toat. " Papa "1'ou haven't any harnes?, or cart, or " Small Toy "Don't need none. Us boja Is slat tin a te.ret society." FATE. Cobwigner "Pid you ever Lear what became of that baby who fell out of the fourth Btory window and escaped unhurt?" Merritt "Ves. When he grew up he fell off a chair and broke bis neck.' Thank Too." Is what Mrs. Paisley, ol Newburnh, N. Y., al ways says io Hood's Sal saparllla. It cured her of a severe case of scrofula aud eczema, aud he baa reason to be grateful. If you are Bilious take flood's rill. TUB PROPKB VEHICLE. Weed I see bv the newspiper that rich deposits of meerschaum have been discovered in New Mexico. IteeC I suppose that a pipe line will be laid to Lriu the product away. THIS TJKKItiDEST CUT OF ALL. Clara - Do you see bow the shape Of this gown could be improved? Alaude I..u might get some other girl to wear iu Tha pope. It is said, intends in his will to leave funds for the foundation Iu Home of grand universal scientific Inalilula. a Both the method and results whea firrup of Figs ia Uken ; it is pleasant tad refreshing to thetjurte, and acta Mntly yet prom ptly on the Kidneyt, liver and Bowels, cleanae tho it. tarn effectually, dispell colds, head aches and fevers and cores habitual constipation. 8rrop of Figs is tha nly remedy of its kind ever pro. dnced, pleasing to the taste and ao eeptable to tho stomach, prompt in Hi action and truly beneficial tn ha effects, prepared only from the most haalthy and agreeable substances, its niany excellent qualities enm mend rt to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrnp of Figs is for sale in 60o Ud $1 bottles by all leading drug fists. Any reliable druojriBt who say not have it on hand will pro eore it promptly for any one wh wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. i CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. I PAN FRANCISCO. CAL. LOUISVILLE, Kr. N EV YORK. N. Y - IT. SjADWAY'S ll READY RELIEF- CURES AND PREVENTS Colds. Coughs, Sore 1 hroat. Hoarseness, Stiff Neck, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Headache, Toothache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Asthma, Bruises, Sprains. Quicker Than Any Knotvn Remedy. No natter how violent nrexcruc'ailnc the pain the Klieuinitic. I.eil, ulden. In nun. Crippled Nervous, Neuralaic.orpioatraled witb diseases may sutler. RADWAY'3 READY RELIEF Will AfToid I as taut Kaute. IM KKNAI.I.T-A half to a teaspoonfiil in half li.mbl.r of water will in a reulutJ, :;.r.r.;.-. tiv.j.r " v"" "'"".. ausea, rules. neas. Mck Heidic-he. Diai ri.o- i '.' tl L"T a. n'-.aiioiiiii, iservousnes llaiu- Malarla in Its var ous forms cured and pre- vented n"' S r'n', 91 W tn the world that will cine hever nd AKue and all other fever (aid d bv KiUHaI'4 l-ILLS? MUUIilyasK l Al'sj KK ll-RKLIti-. BOLD BT an. Din r.ot-Ts Trie) SO cenu. JONES' THE BEST -FUUUY WARRANTED 5Ton Scales $60rwcicKTfti QNESlBlN6HAMT0N.Nl . aivAS IN8INTJATIOH. IIick.-ThatgmrlI this 111 ,77 iT Whv is it too badr SS 2h U able to keep her. A WOBD Or CAUTION. SpatU(oMissMunn)Mabel, m I dote upon you dW. t doll.. xfia Afunn lhat aiir't.". let papa know It. . . . . a U it1 '.',rv,lent opped to ycunz men's wild dotes." AN UNEQUAL DIVISION. First rickpket-llowycome out lait nitJlil " - ball -,.f -Mothm lu it; Second I'icspocac. ---- -the detective .W ; ealI Eirt rickp;!cWet-U''e J3CCOI1U A IVr ;-- ta give up4.wo-tl '. C.ao. CO, J.W,ncanpV.7 postpaid, for to 1" ii J lllie f siirprlre per and ten cents ca-h a y s ra,.i. everywhere, tiend 1 cent ior . authors. Aleutiou mw WILLING GO MIND. Mamma ,hurried.y)-"Dof. I wish you'd mind the biby , Little Dot mvtifleJ- I "on know what be says. SENTESTIOtJS. Schoolmaster "Of what does the surface of the earth consist r I'upil "L.and ana wnw . Sclioolma ter "vh.t do laud water make?'' I'upil "Mud." and FOB THE ... , a k.iI,., vems U m a larce Abscess on her hip, llie ifn!l of a Myi; eS.rIBere.llar ,jars f - B M of fall nd diJocation. 1 he ai ' g s and iy the ,lme the fl,lU ,,,, W11 V i eun , Slatinglon, F J. I had three little girls who were attached w.th oltinate ?!CZEMA or YA Trouble which , first rescn.hlcl heat, hut ..am grew Xo yellow blisters some ., thtu. quit. We One of the children died from the ttfect of it but we p Swift s Src.hc a r. 1 cave X oth two. and they soin got well S S. S. forced out the potson prompt.,. The r.,re was wonderful J. L). Kains. Marlhatnllt, La. cure as w ni,qUal for Children. It relieves the svstcm promptly, and assist nature in developing the child's l.f Jdth. ur Treatise mailed free. t SWI1T SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta, Ga. W g',-r-l &l afi ra. d THE POSITIVE I L- f.Ktri HKI.'S. M Warren BUKn Cheaper fclian Barb Wire. HUMANE. STRONG. VISIBLE, ORNAMENT L. UsCrS V HARTMAN WIRE PANEL FENCE. DonMt) th StrpB(rtli of ny oib- r fen; will nt wretch, wur "r eft out t -h.ip. Ilnrmlf to tafkl a Ferfect Farm Kim-s, yH Haofi-nu enmih 10 rurinMnt a Ij n. rf for i-rw. . i-ni Cin- lar and TAMtlmontaU, also Catalogue ot il.Ttmnn sifel I t.-ki t l awn h -tuf, 1 1 . ;r.l H- wcruuinia, k WxiUa W Lra Ma (a, . 1 1 A K T l A N l O.. Ht-n.rr rulln, Th. atarn Saie JLjeucy. lot Chamber MreeU New .-rt. W. L, DOUGLAS For gantlemen la a tins Call Shoe, mads aamleea. ct tha boat leather prodaoed In tnJa coantry. There are do tacks or was threads to hart tbe feet, and le made aa smooth malde aa hand-sewed shoe. It la aa styllan. eas? flttlng and datable aa onstom-made shoes oosllng from $4 00 to $5 .00, and acknowledged to be tbe Best in the World for the price. For CENTLEMENa SC ff Oenains WsUU Band-Sewed. SA f f Hand-Sewed faUU WeltShoa. SO (TA Police ani Oi3U farmer. SO Cft Extra Valo si9U Calf Shoe. 8A r)C Working. saaaC9 man'! Shoe. s2.00OoodW9Bah, tTittufPE NO SUBSTITUTES. -fiS tmUte? VJnJfnrfL' U Do"glas' Shoes, vvhich. v.ithout questionrepreseul frreater value for the money than any other makes. C AUTI 0 1M W' 4 DUCLAS' name and the price Is stamperl consumer o!-T7 u n . bottom ach shoe, which protects th vX rkn0wii 'h gh priCf 8 and ,nferlor shoes. Beware of dealers k"' 1 h"e " "' " e'Vr,.'l'.VVlVaJ;:, " ,,"U, JAPANE SB I LE CURB FTtprnal Ini .... R,ZZ "'m.?l,e- -xternal. Internal, tiling Here. ll trr Tin. r n",K' V',ro"i:- K-eut, .r ra.'owt.ThWrbv5f Aw, ,ttn euarant ee ,vln "i.Vir .b..m:,, w. .e,:.?rf '' at one , refund .h':' '"L-nuiia, retina DO NOT BE OECEIWD onjlMH lw with every imrctiSi. '0t Uu llu T,,E TIITTO- FVTVI ivt , ii thai to (on. nmw . . JOHN F STRATTONTioN $50.00 A WEEK ur w a .f.1.rTwVr5d V":M' "":"mS fur Ik. ri.i.. ofnnT" . v.i fa,s mas r, priBneld, Ohle- eeeeeeeereeiVs rwi i.. i V .lmMral r.r... i- Brvrnth. Hei-ti.K?:1' J I taftJ .i..losi.rno.SC.N.Y TTlOWRt i v Pa-ent dirndl Copy i onr ib AH alone, both in the way it acts, am in tha way it'a sold", is Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription for women. It acts in this way : Jf you're weak or " run-down," i, buiMa you up ; if you suffer from any of the painful disorders and derangements peculiar to your it relieves and cures. It improve digestion, enriches the hlood, dis pels aches and pains, brings refresh ing Bleep, and restores 'flesh and strength. For all functional weak nesses ami irregularities, it's a poei. live remedy. Hence, It's sold in this way : It's guarar.tLLil to give 6.itisfao. tion, in every cr.se, or the money paid for it is refunded. They're the smallest, the cheapest, the easiest to take. Cut all that would he nothing, if they weren't also the l,n -to take. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant P.-lMs pre vent and cure Sick lleadai-lie, Bll ious Headache, Constipation, Iu.li. pestion, llilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, i-t..mach and bowels. CHILBR: CURE. : . - -t J.' Kew York. Iftre H l ets For LADIES. s3.00 Hani- Eevti. 82.50Be so nn Cfc11 an4 8I.75 KIS9E8. For BOYS' & YOUTH'S. 2 $c sl.75 SCHOOL SHOES. NORTH DAKOTA is KArim.v coming TO THE FRONT! The Immense crop of il- accrec.ttlne tn value an nnintiiit equal to the a-s -sej vluv tion of the state, and tlie favoralile irik-.iiocH for a rertituu ol tlmt renull In l;ij. h ive en spireil to open tlieees of the people a to tr. er.atness if our icsources. For fuitlier I'iiP ticul.trs address, AKTHl'R V. HKINIJACF, n.iwson, . . North Dakot TRUE! EVERY WORD OP IT ! Ti?Pi1?"?r'e RT 'ookln amtinii for new hunfi tJrJL ir. re cruw.leil. Inhor tiorlT pal l. A JarX..fT'l ,.an'1 enough f..r miv one. Tni. K !lLn.S,to '"""we.! Iiya treat ni.in'y l.le ua sooaroiuluc ia help ya out M-mltur THE FLORIDA REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, ARrini a c-i a Mas f Ssata Florida. 10 cents. S-innCQ O DHCTII r n PrireWc... . -BHBBSBBBXiaBBBSBI Sr 9nren-llef na-Trar I SJMTSSawl a i 1.1 Cq.hv mail, fitewrll Co, Bi3lll.ll.1a LtmrwatnwB. Alia. T..f Thousands of Women lestiry, from personal knowledge and r-fJP.6,"06' t,,Bt s simple reliable cure for all forme of female complaints, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable , Compound ffl ."e.d- .li?: . aw - ,' . a-v5" tuiierea irora ! W.mb Rouble, mf.pUcement, ulceration, of 1:' After ing. few bottle. t" rmnnams Vegetable Com- S3.?? shoe V la af ..V S