itt tr.TAfK SECT. - I i .. mMtnJ In Wins tfSouin ir. Mothodlit. named bu ion howler, now from among th. m.t ignorant ' . i i-.11 lust what LJtf to. but of th,t tah,,7 F"'" ' . . I I mln atrv. bill all H mun oe " ' V; " ' l,t,lo to i vi)() feci CWU v fjilr. including womn. They belter F"'' i.wi-a ima follower. !, .one - ' . , r" L . ....I ...rh urti if the lament as W rTt 'Jf tllfV do not ob-erye ths Sabbath, d ' thtt'lt M abroRftted along with thu thrao In immersion, and I In , the itionof Infants 01 iiuu-i-,.... , THKOHiH A BRIDGE. 1.Kir.tniA;PTwr.!Tr-Kvisnut ' . .. . u.. . ft m ur.-r tA'-rnpT train on the Mexican which left I'aoa Dol Norte Monday M wrecked at a bridge five niil.n ,f chihuahua and every coach ,1 The train was running at a rapid up lt time occasioned by u. The undcrplutiing of the bridge Lhf.1 out by a torrent caused by a irtin the moiintaiiia. ineeiiK.n .r-r nfelv but the bridge Rare way (th roadies gnt across. Two pW M In-tniitty and tweniy-wfeu in vi..ii ijwtil worn taken to the Li at Ch hiialiua, and two of the! fnueuieu. .... - r 1- 4 V T i V 1-Wa Msrtin I.u-tic oil well, at Washington, ii ml a IVburrel prr-li'iur g it. AlmoU k-Jy thought it would prove a duster. L engine, which was boiug totted, ran frf-.-lil train on the New York and 'liliia roa.l, urnr I'etrolonm Center, ir. killing one man and seriously iu four ntliurs. Lnliciruer fc Co.'s No. 8 distillery was iHI nut by lira. The bonded waro tvljoinint;, which contained 12,000 k uf ahiskry, why nvel after a hard Le. Tlie loss will Da ,uu) or $i0,- John Admits, a driller, stabbed a Imitli mimed lllakvly live tittim, at t. rutting liim seriimily. Adunis claim- lllukely tried to jM into h a house. lurn put o t stoned the lioutu. A fijflit V-l, during which Adams used his AJ.iiii" n ivo himself up. A woman fl to he in the. cose, lilukely will I) y recover. . DOWN IN AFHICA. tuuihopc, Secretary of War, stated la : of common that the olllcial csU- bfthe number of invaders of Eypt Nadeljumi was U,0O0 and 8,00 camels. The H had reached a point S3 tulle k f Wadyhulf't. He did not believe I ile welcomed them. t have been ordered to Egypt from A Uinpuleh from the scene of the Itiea between the Egyptians and dor- tale that a force of Egyptians cut off kilne und killed them. ijermans have bombarded and occu lta Tana, meeting with slight roue- One lierman was wounde-1 during luliurdmeut. Captain Winamau U still 't;aui. eWINDLKI) AGAIN, vicinity of New Alexandria, Pa., was Id by an oily-tongued fellow who rejire B to the farmers that ho had ju.st etu li iu the jewelry businem in New Al- htv, and being antrantfcr he hadsUrt u 'drum up' some work. His geuial, Ji'arU'd disposition soon captured the ft, who guve him their watches to re al well on u lot of thuirgood housewive'e l, etc., to plat, ho promising to return in a couple of days. A week has now and the fellow has failed to show i:p, t i investigation ha.1 revealed to I hem '.that he uuver was in New Alexau- fciiil won a swindler. f uoalkiisOo Wronu. Four official I1 Jrveland and Cunton Railroad have -ed to gteulhii m-.. ti iuio rm ii.. , ---n w.fc. iiuiu iu any, but who they are can only be sur- t an air or deep mystery hangs ovei ir. iiinl tiw.u.. i,. ....ii. ...... i.. .i - ... 4II uiiitiunijr 111 bile gelt jlicesatlaiiton positively refuse to di Kieiuuy oi ine peculators. The low Frs are iroiu dillerent poiuta on the ue of them, it is pretty certain, being Auuiuirs olllce at Canton. None ol p ere arrested nor will they be discharge Ncoiniiunv rentimr m.iili.i.l liK ,.o. I" by them of the amount ttf ttn.ir mluu. Jiliuut disgracing them by an urrest oi f'e. a" tliey are all married men with 'putations. M i tiik Illinois Coal STnta. The fnneof the miners iu thu llraidwood is about to bo broken. The was called Xxn to protect somo 71 who I line I thuir names to an airee- I" resume work ut the liodley mine of I'ililL'i). U'il.,.!. i- :n: ... iipany, at tlie jirice set by the oper- cents per ton. This first break in iks of the miners does not meet with d among the majority of tho Godley I nd trouble is feared when the sign, "upttoeulerthe mine. IHmh Uiiur.-Two small dams burst 'ltmiore, Md., on the Helairo road. ,lcr rua'ied In a wall 20 feet deep, everything before It. Five arsons own to have been drowned, and horses ' fge numbers were swept a war. were swept away and truck farms Wied, and railroads were washed out. ''known how muos the fluoncml II rech. but it wiU run into the hnnd thuusauds. ? ,mfrttinc of the single toU'w F"W4 at the receut electloo i. J WauU, throe towns, Itichmond fr ud Worth Lingstown givn t luojoruv sija.an tue amend muat. CORN. WIIEA.T AKD TOBACCO. The June crop report of the Department of Agriculture show an In cress In the area planted In corn of about 1,300,000 acrea, and the total to be over 77,000,000 acrea. The condition of the crop is lower than usual at this poriod of its development, and In the Ohio Valley it la lower than elsewhere, due to frosts la May and June. However, the great American desert Is green with the great American cereal In a high state of development. The general average of condition Is about 00,and of Pennsylvania 88, Virginia 00, Ohio SI and New York 80. The condition of winter wheat is well sustained, the general condition standing at VI. A large falling off of the area ia tobacco Is reported, amounting to over 23 per cent, on both cigar and manufacturing leaf, the latter sustaining most of the los. The pre liminary est! mate makes a reduction of 30 per cent, in Tennessee, 34 in Kentucky, 44 In Indiana and 30 in Illinois, with a smaller reduction In Ohio and Missouri. The gen eral condition of tobacco falls a little short of 00. NEW RAILWAY BUILDING. A table of railway construction published by the Ittiilrottd Gtuettt, shows that 1,410 mites of new main lino track was built In the first six mouths of this year in the United HUitw, against 2,00 in the corre sponding ieriod of lant year. This is about the sumo ratio as was shown at the end ol the lint quarter, aud it appear that the outlook for railroad construction this year has not boon improving since the earlier figure worn publiHhed. If tbe ratio is maintained throughout the year, the totul nuw mileage would be about thirty-live hundred miles, hut, of course, there may be uiifoneen conditions which will change the prweut rute of building and make the year's construction somewhat lent or considerably greater than is indicated by what has already been done. The Southern States have built 45 per cetit. of the total new construction of this year; the Southwestern States 21 er oent. No other group is repre sented by any large percentage. The new construction lias been by 103 different com panies, giving au average of 14 miles to each company. The characteristic feature of the year's buildiug that it is in short lengths by many companies. This is a safe und con servative way of railway building, because such work is only done us it is autuuUy ail ed for. Flohs rw Texas. Heavy rains west of Austin during the past week have swolleu all the streams, nnd the Colorado ut Austin Is higher than for 20 years, aud is still rising at the rate of 10 inches an hour. Hundreds of melons, and numbers of horses and cuttle aud immense quantities of drift went down. Plantations on tho bottoms are overflowed and fences are swept away, causing a loss dilllcult to estimate A new iron bridge, a few miles below Austin, bad two of its span swept .away. If we would use our own good advtci how happy we would be. COMMERCIAL. riTTSUUKUII. 8CTTEP. Creamery $ Couutrv roll CUKESIC Ohio full cream... Nuw York EOGH I'OL'LIUY Chickens, V lair Turkeys, V POTATO IiS-Peerless Rose SEEDS Clover, country Timoiby ltluu gras Millet WHEAT No. 2 red No. 3 red CORN No. 2 yellow ear Mixed ear Shelled mixed OATS New No. 2 while RYE New No. 2UUioaud Pa. 20 15 11 hi 10 li 30 ll) VI : oo M 115 M UJ S 4V 41 41 31 44 II 11 Hi 70 12 I 75 1 25 ft a 1 75 1 ll 2 '"J '.. 47 43 42 33 4' I 5 75 li 00 6 IK) 8 25 J 3 25 1 110 15 li J 2 50 II OU : :u 17 13 as uu FLuClt Fancy winter put's. Fancy soring pat's.. Clear winter Rye Hour HAY Timothy Loose, from wagons... UnmLdNUS While ltrau Chop feed 75 7.ri (W " IK) M 00 4H 42 32 10 li 60 UALT1MOUS. WHEAT No. 2 red RYJO CORN OATS Western ltli'lTER.... ElXiS 11 AY We turn CINCINNATI WHEAT No. 2 Red RYE COHN OATS EU(M 14 .. 47 4. 37 40 24 at It 11 12 'C PORK UUITEK 15 20 miLAllfcLI'llIA. FLOPR-Family 4 mil OC WHEAT No. 2. Red ' M CORN No. 2, Mixed 43 44 UA lSCugraded White ii 34 RYE No. -i 4i 4'j 1UITTEU Creauierv Extra.... l'l 13 CHEESE N. Y. Fuil Cream.. i KEW YOUK. CATTLE IS 4 05 SHEEP 4 6 50 LAM ItS 0 sl 7 IIOliS-Live 4 60 M FLOP it Patents 4 6 ' WHEAT No. 2 Red RYE State fx) 62 t'ORN I'ngradud Mixed.. .. 42 41 DA IS Mixeii Western 20 3l UUTi'ER-Creamery 14 Is Factory 7 13 CHEESE Statu 1'uetory .... 8 1U Skims Light ... 7 li Western 7 e ECiGS-Slato and Penn .14 11 LIVE-STOCK MARKET Contral Drove Yards, Bast Llborty, Fa. CATTLB. Trlme, 1,600 to 1,700 lb. cattle, (iHHl, 1.200 to 1,300 lb cuttle, Fair, 1,000 to 1.100 lb. cuttle, Common, 000 to l.noo lb. cuttle. Stockers, as to quality, Hulls and dry cows. Veal calve Fresh cows, per bead, sHisr. Prime 05 to 100-B. sheep, (Jood 83 to 00-lb. sheep, Fair 73ti HO-lb. sheep. Common 70 to 75-lh. sheep, 6calawugs per head, r"earlineK, fc'pring lambs, noos, Yorkers, 140 to 100 Tbs:; Philadelphia bogs, 100 to 223 fill. Heavy-woighU, 275 to 3J0 lbs., 4 2-V I 40 4 OiKiri 'Al 3 NiH.'i 110 3 4iH.'i IW 2 fiO'r3 25 1 6tK$3 00 0OOT3 60 25(4t5 5 00f.3 25 4 704 00 4 Dei;! 60 8 0oi;3&0 1 W Kml .'0 4 00i5 21 4&O(y;0 23 t-i H0("-()0 4 lilM.il 70 4 15(i(l 30 3 UOlf 3 60 iiougus "BUDGET OF FUN." flUMOItOlR SRKTCIIF.S FIIOM VAUIOt'S Of 11CF3. Hot Weather Advice HU Head Was Void He Fonnd an Openlntc A Woman's Spite Ileflo Repentance, h'.tc, Klu What though the blasnr Ilea Unused upon tbe shelf: Wbnt though the lemon sight For glory fur himself ; What though the swimmer's sprawl Ripples no frigid pool ; What though thu rain drop fall, Keep cool I Jiufftilo Couritr. IttS lrBAD WAS A VOID. "I often feel an aching void," re marked young Fit.percy to Miss Susie. "I am sorry you nre troubled vith. chronic headache," replied thn (jirl, sympathetically. --VMsfrur; Chronicle 2'tlo- HE rotMl AN OiT.MNO. Would-be Ik-porter (slMino; into the ranctuui) "Have you jut hii upeuir.g for mi?" Editor "Yen, Indeed. Tnke hold of Uiat ring in the floor mid pull. There's a trap door there. It won t hurt you much." iAtirrenct Antrrifin. A woman n fpiti:. 'What mi awfully sumll mouth Miss Hi-.gly has," remarked Jennie. "That in only n deceptive trick she. h::s ttutiired," replied Mi.su Snyder. "You uurlit to just mc her out iu the yard on wuvJi day uitli live clothes-pins in. her UlOULll. '' J-.'j.Ui'ft . r.KKI.KV l:KI'KNTASCE. rarkson "I'll bet fifty cents th.it Melville' -rirl hit jilted hini." Kidifoi'd "What makes you think l'urkson "Why he'a out under the tree, looking for that pipe he threw away last inouth."--.iiriii'tyn Fret I'reM. TIIEIU 1'KTIIIKH. "Hurry to the door, Mary, nnd let Mr. Smith in. He has rung twice." "That isn't Mr. Smith, it is the other younir gentleman." "Well, wuit a minute, then. I must .'liantro the !iutoraplu on the mantel." Lift:. A CntT.L DAMMNH OK ItorKS. Father "Hobby, are you too lame aud tired to walk n mile und n half to the circus?" Hobby "No indeed, father." Father "Well, then, yon will go into the yard und run the lawn mower until bedtime. I've no circus money thu tear." Omulm WWW. KATt'RAX 1II8TOUT. Frog (to elephant) "How fur ran you jump, you big luinmix?" Elephant "I can't jump nt all, froggy woggy." Frog (hoUling hi shoulders) "You're unlucky. When I see an enemy approach ing, with n few jumps I'm out of dauger." Elephant "When I see nn enemy ap (iro'.u'hing I don't h:ivo to juiuu." 'tiirjiur'i Utuiir. TUA1SINO KOU 111 CAM".. Pwcll Hoy "Feel that muscle., Char ity." Dndeley "Good gracious! How did you get it?" "(Jyintiaiuiii. Dumb-bells, saud-bagx, Indian ciubs, und all that sort ' thing, you know." "Why, Willie! What do you want to get. up your muscle for? You're no lighter." "Ueah boy, I've heard from London th;i! icunu will be hirger than ever. I lou't you see.Y I'm in training for my cuue." Chicmjo Herald. ltixr.ll TIIK C'KIlTlFICATt. Government Clerk (U) friend) "Fin in a frightful hole. I weut toes two Unc tor yesterday nnd got it medical certifi cate from each. One wan n certificate of health for u life insurance company and the other wits n certificate of illncM to iieiid t the chief with my petition t.- a week' leave of nbnciice." Friend '"Well, I've done that myself. W hut's the mutter?" G. C ".Matter? Great Scott, 1 mixed thu certificate iu mailing them. Tho insurance company ho my certifi cate of ill health and thu chief has my certificate of good health V'lhaton bacon. HEK moici: OK CUAFT. They wens sitting on tho pin.zji that faced thu sea, watching thu white-sa;l yachts as they crossed thu moon's track, when suddenly he said : "I think it iuut bo delightful sailing on such u lovely night." "Oh! lovely, I should think." "I wish I owned one for your ai'.ko. I would taku you sailing every night." "That would bo just lovely?" "What kind of a yacht would you pre fcr a steam yacht or a sailing one?" "I think," site murmured, as she ''!;! need iiroimd, "I think I would liko u littlu smack." Shu got it. UottoH Courier. A MODKHT WOOKR. "Mabel," said the young man bashful ly, "do yuu know I think your mother is wonderfully tine woman." "I u:n glad to know that sho has won your esteem." "Do you think that I havo succeeded in making a favorable imtiressioa on herr "I don't know of any reason to believe tho contrary. Why do you aakt "I won only wondering." "Wondering what?" 'Whether n. could ever think enough of mo to accept mo for a son-in-law." And Mabel did her best to givo hiui joufl.lt'uec. Merchant 2'rutchr. rrsis MtitTiMitTri. "Yea, gentlemen," be said eloquently, nnd with a patriotic thrill in his voice, 'I think that when an Americnn citir.cn is tendered a nomination to offire by his fellow men, it is his sacred duty to nc cept it. Let him put aside ail thought of solf. A man can serve his country in time of peace as nobly a he c-m in times of war. Gentlemen, friends, I thank you for the. honor you have conferred upon me, and even though tho salary tnny lie small, I will " "It i not a salaried office, Colonel,' explained one of his admirers. "Wha-a-ntl no salary? Then I'm dumbed if I nccrpt It!" TeJti fitinij$. A COINCIDKNCE. 'I'm interested in that young man,'' said strnngcr Number One. 'So urn I," said Number Two; "quite a coincidence, isn't it?" "Ye, so it is. I've watched him for a number of years, nnd I think he has the making of a smart man in him. In fact, I have taken quite n fancy to him." "And I lent him five dollars over a year ago, nnd I'm quite interested t-. know when he intends to pay it. Yes, we arc both of us quite interested in him, r.nd ai I remarked before, it' quite a coin cidence." Then each looked fiercely at the oilier, nnd turned on his heel simultaneously ; which was quite it coincidence. Yank lilttu'e. rnr.iur.ss vm. I'ltr-ifntri:. "Laura." said th" old ma:i, "will you, have some t'iter.i" j "If yon refer t the f::r'm;ceous tuln r which (x'ttain to the solatium tuberosum. iitid which nre co nmoMly known as pot.i- . toes," replied the sweet girl gradual'1, 'I would be pleas -d to be helped t i modicimi of the Mine, Hut t a t -r Tater? I'm quite cure, pupa, they nre something of which I never betorc ha. I the pleasure of hearing." The old man hnmmercd on the table till the pepper castor lay down for a re!, and then remarked in a voice of icy calm ness : "Laura, will you have some of the titer?" "Ye, papa." Is O'.ir bo.iKted hiedi school system a failure or in it not? 'trrt liiute J:'.t pren.1. a: kimsodk op TitAVi.t.. lie had on ii high collar with luii.l stripe and a vest which for rotors would have dimmed the glories of Joseph's, famous garment. He was eating at the snmu table wilh a middle-aged, buld fieaded man who nppcarcd to be doing pretty imieh s he pleased. Ile helped himself to water out of the younu man's decanter and had remained apparently ob livion tit the indignant ghim ch that fol lowed the proceeding. Ile had given order to the young man' waiter nnd the latter liad hastened to till them in prefer ence to all others. At length a dispute Motte a to an open w indow. "Put ft, down," said the young man. "Leave it up," said the other. "Who nre you, anyhow?" spluttered the young man, who was thoroughly arotitfr'd. "Do you own this hotel?" "Ye, Kir," was the bland response. "1 urn the landlord." Sferchnnt Traciltr. "TU'I'INo'' A WAITKIt. "1 had the greatc-t time at the hotel I stopped at while 1 was dow n to the city," remarked 1'ncle Josh to the admir ing crowd who collected at the : tore to hear of hi journey. "They had a great, big dining-room there, and more than a hundred waiters, but none of 'em came urouud where I was. I cut there as much us a hour, nn' none of 'em paid the least bit ot attention to me. Finally a man nt the table with me, who was just tin -ishiu' hi dinner, savs: 'You'll have to tip one of the waiter if you want lo get any attention here.' "Wall, I 'lowed I end do that faM rntif, fer I felt about in.ul jest then, so tho very next waiter that came skipping by with n hul raft o' dishes up over his head, I .put out my foot and tipped liim up quicker'n wiuk. That, wim the quick est way to get attention I ever seed. Why, 1 lied the whole hotel, lions nn' all, theru in about ten seconds. " lek' Sun. Whore- Hcurs Itoam llio Sired. Mr. T. W. Hlackhart, formerly of thU city, but now u resident of Helena, Montana, is in Louisville. Mr. Blac k -heart ways Montana is full of large game, nnd is thu finest hunting ground iu the t'tiited States. Ho tells the following bear story, und Kays it is no fish yarn cither: A short while beforu coming to Kentucky be was at Cook City, a small town in southern Montana, ud joining thu Wyoming liuu and Yellowstone l'urk. While ho was theru a party of hunters win had been out only three days re turned. Huriug that brief absence they killed fifty -six bears, grizzly, cinnamon and black, und brought with them thu fresh skin a evidence. Lust iiiitumu five big bears were killed iu the streets of the town, having come dowu from thu mountain, probably with thu intention of making a good meul oil thu inhabitants. In the mountains thu gri.ly bcar.i nru exceedingly numerous, very ferocious, and more frequently tho hunter than tho hunted. Luuueilte Courier-Journal. The House-Fly. Professor liiley says: "Tho house-fly is in itself not poisonous, but may en danger our lives by currying disease germs on its feet and huiry body. Moreover, tlie uru capable of eating thu ova of va rious parasite woruis, discharging them unchanged in their fieces. The distri bution of thu human parasite, tricoceidia litH dispur, as Dr. Gruntd has proved, is aided by tho agency of tho cominou housu l!y. Even tho eggs of tho tapo worm, tteuia solium, may bo thus distributed." Hut do not condemn them too hastily on tho above score, for they are excel lent scavengers "buzzards on a small scuta" eating great quuutities in their lar val state, of decaying animal and vegeta ble, mutter, scattered thoughtlessly by man whero it may befomo thu breeding uhices of iliM'Udoia'ruiM. I'rairui Ftiriiuw. ' An Albany yndlcata nae purcVasei (he Purant tract of Und In tbe Adlroa dacks, paying 1000,000 for It. Tbe Irsck embrsco 880,000 acrea, and con tains 670,000,000 feet of spru lumber. It U stated that the object of tue syndi cate it to make a earner la thU lumber, which is much used in making wood 1U,P- , Climate for ( nmniptlTM. Til scviiral O linnl of klurvtA. OulnsaAn nnd ('KUfortilnliavrraeli ttoon wuuh prttMinhxt for PillTrnrn from lull iIIhpiwi, r4 Vuaowxwl of thr iiallras in those Hlul.w cU vt Utia fMv malmlv. A Inr in ire reltiilile nuiad W tu m linil In every 'Iran sinru In tU Uui4. nuA one , it.ii ini umi n. in. ,t nirnr. .uiw w isihi by urnitKt"!". ntnlrr tie', mimrjoyn' f.H lire itinmil that, if li'.oa I Uni 'k! ipvau n I nir trial. It will elTi i i. , mml ut uiMiy pnid for it will bo prompt, y rxtnrnod. V rWwki tlml wurlil fionixi loimsly fur iauiiiiUa lur liiiiK-iwrotiilnl known ivs lr. IU eo'n (KlUi i ml teal KiiM'.ivory.ll i I he mil y t,i-dy fur tit. trrrihlo iIiwwni mmsomoi of kiwin sntrkir our slivu (impeilim a 1 1 wnrnoit tl mnnnfni'iui. crs In selllnK It uuUur a it'i.ir;uiW. Don't hawk, ami Mow, nnd i, tit nx 1)?. Sifr' I'ntarrli Itonnvly. I f i1r""r1t. Kimon Catneron was in public Uf in l.vjll md a I'mted States S'-nator in IM5. Pnn't ymi livint to mire iwk, luih', Itrwt lnNir, fuel ami liiullliV All lho-. riui ) .nri-fl If you wlUltM HuIiIiIiik's Kif rlr Kfii. W r-ay "lev." kiio-uni: If y.ni try f miw, yinwlll nlwaK lino It. Have your if rw order. f'neofeverv throe proiertv owners iu Car.sun City, Nev., lias an artesian well. If sfl1lrt.il wllh oro eves nw t'r. I.sun 1 tionMiiii's F)e-nater. 1I u md sell At k:. per laitllo. We recommend "Tnnnll'r. I'm eh" ricsr. A Fair Trial Of TT'wmV. NAri'Artllit will ronvlnu uy st.ii ll.iil It ii.i i.M,)ias Rival iu.U.4iiI irtt. W'i- ilo nnl i-tnlni thit evory IhiKI will sHniilMh a mlrn'le, tiul ivnl.i kiff tiiut ihiH ivy KsMA, ln!nu iu-i-"iillii to Itns-OiiilN. il'ssi trMtiioi. m(if ts.ncllt. lu jiwuliiir eur.ifivo iuwvi ki sb.wu Ljr ni viy riiii.tr1i:il.lo i-unvt. "I a. run itutvn from elisto npiirliwM m lint i: 1.4.1 I linl innlurl.i KuJ wn .M wrrtl lull. Ill", i le , will, li k u llsrlcu. lUi.'I'lwl tu ktha M.-Hl't Siir.Ai trlllit itiul uni nor.- fwwIUi tlnss and rhis-rlul. I fis l MU.il.il II will twurflt any who Klv It ifitlr lilnl." W. U. UmviMii, Ski ajiylnsSI., Ni Vork Clly. Hood's Sarcaparllln 1 s.'M Ii) nil ilriiK,:,.:. si; fur yV. Yt naif liy c. I. IIimiO M i n., Ae-ilius-nrliM, LutL, ILmo. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Consumption Permanenlly Cai; Be Cured. Son? cum at lliit ilrcail disease canr.st, ot courts, bs eared stall. Cut ulica Uk:n c-rly cncuqhln Its career PE-nU NA ni;l not lull la euro It, snd ituCnn cures II when all other rnoJIclncs h.i lull:! und when trio doctor ha given the patient up to dia. A number ot rcmar',a':lo e-ret srorocorilcil la Dr. Ilart- ICONSUMPTIOf. :0 ! ' 111 c,t Life. Mcli Is to sny lent Irt'O address hy tho I'e rii-tu Mtjltlnc Co., Cclur.bui, 0. that ol Hn. T. S. Clicrlcln. l'0 a literally match ed Iron tho praio tiy PC RU-Kt, v. HI bo road wl'.h special Int rct. PC-RU-NA l told l y nil druj;lsui. Only Jl s liHI , C lor 13. Manutact.ireJ by nn: ut n v m i. o , ..iiiiiiiiu, . AfU-r AU. oi'irs I'lUI, t'l'luiiill 320 N. 1 5th St PHILA., PA. I'Hrntv yrniN ii(Jmiiiisi riu tl" Ui thi- lit-.tsV in-ill iml' i D.o ntt I u I I'llrt-lt ul rnrlT i ti r, tlcu. k lwili iiiUmI i' i m1 lx 1y .M.MMihi iiitl ti. tttiMi-iit f t Mit inititiii, Mr Hulliir!. wnst fourl wvili-tl from limi altoii In iin utiiliXbti. Itu4ik it u Mrrinl IHtafiinrn frrr OFFICE DESKS 7l'.V 'lilllMleiflolll r4U lagwTfesOHLY $35.00. 3MWMti5aS imi m iioi.i. I urnli'TM I o.s uuiut.uu mi ru) r. f TC Io4.!50 A lONTHrati tNOliiflilo w. rltln; f Jf.ir list. Aui'idn ii'ffi th wlio (Milt furHlrtli ii Itorm nml hI' tlti-lr Im-I. iimu to thu jiiMm-vt, San rnoiiM-iiU innv l I't'-fUHliI itnit"fM ni'. A rV t iu' nit i' ti . in i m Hit'1 rlt. It. JiII!1. St'N A Hi, MJ Mulfi St, lililtiitiMl, Vh. .S' H ilri sjf.ifc ( umI fioiiira ft ywitn Mivf tt1 th -Ut fti.ltJ rifti'ir ftiv. J' f J. 7 (a AtMl h'lTO 1l"f l I l')H MUt fill 4 nnatt'upttori silt II I' M K Iff A I U Hfl'i t-vurwliMfi. 'Ji TI ' l X . P ' 'fc -V r ni -ir(r. 1 1 iuH rntu Form, lViiinsjlitlul' An littKlhv I h'Tt linl.tlr.. UiMM iiuli v (Miirfl.t I v M AIL. I'll u sin frc. lirvM( MrM, 4.1V Mln Ht.. liitfUK N V. WI.SVKUM I1K.SKKVK HKMINAJtT A NI - S R"!TAli ). 1.KK)-:, V. Kurm iiKt"ti. iV WyMi-. Jmth SrVi'll ilflult tnii'lll" ltnl Mvl Itttllnfi AGENis wasted. Sr:;.,,,;;v;;,,,.;v,;, n J T ri fii'H f..i I 'a pi i f i J frr:i iimi J.tst. TIIK I.I i 'VU If Vi KUrNT, jxMii-v.llA K.t. is YOUR FARM F0!? saif ;:;!v;";.t;:.", If l.lr'- in n in K Win, .nr. .."..1 :r.ir N . y. S5 f a Uftjf. Naii,.,. wmth f-aM.I fruo. I.itii not uinl.-r iiir ft nn lit rm .IftlHatf Kriii Hnlitrr )U,t v ., PATENTS? A.I.nhminn r,ii..u-i'.l'. : "niftirriri-'iiftr HTHt wuiiti-1 1)1 utihniir rt new nrHt r.f1'rna uut uitl,fr,. tv JH AlUiiiAiJ, htifTnUs 9. V. i MI.WM III'". (1)1 I.K'.K. rii:n'1r.'rlila Ta, DCCPI C nCM AI'K 'I'ilii lllvr. rCtnLCOJ Ult) k u i r laiMi..ir.. MM IN CHICKENS II' VOU KNOW HOW To Id i tln'iii, tint ft Is U NUiy til l t tlh' HXir lllU't.'H SnINr hini I lie nl iln vm rioiiv Mn iiilii'si v. Ii it h ntllit t Hum uhi u iu h nmjiiritv uf ( m h h t 'uri l uiixl hui t-rrli i llrcu-il h.nl ili OH iht fios-to r-- I ti ii(!t: kiiinl i df-. nut li h ma he pru ( un il I mm (ho PAGE BOOK W offer, t'tii'inu-iiij ih lllAI'TII AL r.Xl'tllll.Nl l.r uf Or. Lobb, JOSEPH H. HUNTER, I LOOK AT THIS ! Clmafi! tinl IM-Mt fli-r-i-nn. Anirili'Hii Itleilumiry at tun unii4-.i,iiittMlly low prlu. of S I IU I h n Ifiin ev a, Uiiiiid Iu I'laek rlnlli. tlidll-U wuril Mltli tltirinutt njiuvft-U-llU will imii U. lallnn. (in! Uirn.au ouina witl, l.iui b di'Miitiiina, im tnt If yuu hiatr s tiMMiisii wonl anil wftnt to know it iu Kiia-llau. a o il In mi part of lli iNok, li:i if r'on Wft'it In Iriilialai an 1-: ii r i Ii inl niliiit rmaii on li.nk Into an t Inn inn t. l'. -l,lii, II. oax1 DUE Lt SOLDIEM if lij"l . i-t. tia. r .... .. , .... i ... 4. w. a.inaali i mi, iutiaaail, v., ai na-ji.., v, ai a. St .H. V7(!ll a is a rasa' Stiffness- At rarnmrr inn PmtM. XUM OHAILIt a. V00ELCR CO.. littlmofS.Bl v m r i SpnELDS! 9 r-'il t in I MENSTRUATION I. In MONTHLY BICN1L9S tr Tapani ovjva r.v.uC of vt teRt-K t .TjK5t&y v &Tf TEM.H'i iL fir. M OlOtT J30PK TO"W0rlAM't, QRAOflELD REUUIA TCfi CO. ATLANTA CA. j7 m 7 CHEAPEST-:-FAMILY-:-ATLAS KNOWN. orx"vr aa ohpttoi 191 Pages, 91 Full-Parjo Kiips. retort Wi rf eurb rml T'rrlt. r n !: t ilnll.uu. ash '.n el .viM7 1 1 in lry In Hi Wir'.ll. TL.l.tU-1 I'll!, ir.vr tin. H:lll tnlliliif .toll MU; iimi' ff fi.ll.fllir.ril. illl.t eli; i-lilf ciVU.: vra. Ilu.'i.'.iil' ; .m1.i f if'.il.i ntvl lb. vrlLM'ii'bi i fitiiftMti'rn III tlie stiit; m;ttii..r ef fiiiuis. ltU lli.il l rinlti. Hi mil I lt'r..li:' tl.rr.H'f; (':ll.riit lii.nuffc inn ainl liiinil! ef ln'l"ii. W.. T. Afc"tU" UN l'l m il I' tnill li'lillfri; ivrut ol vitT.uiil l l"l M'MH Ii ; i'iil..l:ol'r..ti i liBU 1LII Ui'tr v.llir; Mlli'illlll ( 1ri,.lr; T!lp-'."I1. r.a if mrm , ai.i:.- r rmtlrw.il .tut ti ir, n I h . runn er el lK.ru., . ltl. 1im-1', 'i"l V..M an, i ue: i. ,u St Ttu.lit'li v-llml Ii tnikU I'ottinlil lor Vir . iiVUH. I LU t'.OUK.. L4 lulikia i'l.. .V . my. you mm it. "1 livc L:u-r t'l. li'Mi vv. lull It laanmiu'li w rlt frt 1 t it for iiu riaii"i lil 1 l""'l -l.'rS I nailiK mil w.i.ila, ilh"il li .Ii "ir . ef :ion . i.ur' HAM'Y l'H'1 ;lN vUV" l !'ia In ln.-i.nl 1 iN.b out "on im lii l'ii-l '"ii. " ""' li''i'iu.li ia Ua'iMaiit ell ni) iulli'1 ' - i 'urrrrtnfttl. Webster's Illustrated HANDY DIGTIONAnY Tliiinaitnila ol' Wnril" Dellnril. HiliKlreil.iil l'l' I urea. Attire- liulun Kl'lnli -il. O rill n- rr Frelsn l'lirni' Trim"- Ininl. Metric Sralinn of Wrlghta and nirnaiu p. l-rtntHittnainRll. r'rt)i-. rn nno ", laVil I'ala-r; lHjllll.1 111 Im'lil ntni" i .n. nao VUm iliul rrarta rlia-an'l ry i'ay r-nni. .'ro. ttnrtla wIiiikh tii.''ilti. h - ii' t Know kii.l III. ll lio aiifint ' ii" no iri.n'.l' Hi n..' lh it. tuaii.l Inr u iiit.li rat.-alajil l'li ti. narv wlu. li win ! in at ulul llWi.). r.ynil f"r f-t.'U'n''r KlU'll ft erk m , i .. um.i a turn im.I tlii'i a inn ti v mrx nn ml.l.l'. Miliini". unit lie n f' r.-1 irrmti r '.lii Mt..r ,a ;llf .-.it-llllirf nil'l l'riHllMli"lltl tl ef lliuny ii'til n vi'i.lrt tiavn li'ii rliiitiu! I nrlni 1 1., lai-t tl l-.ra .-'.li' I'HlllllV 111 I ..fl-f III- riw-i t'l- lli'UAT:- Iw-.il a in- ! rn 1'tnv Iti-r It I- at lutllii ct'L twiiMilti ' r il.V. in If. r . aini". IIUOK l'l Ill.lolllMi noi'r. lj!4 I nn rl HI ,,S 1 1 R'OPSY tu i: rji:i 1'o-ltiTrly 4'irnl w it it r-j"tnl limtt!lr. 1'iiVO r".l- tiit'UAMIl'lsl i if i ,'.tlllt lift i immii'ol l.(ii. itli.u ly lii'rtt ihyct''liir.pi. lfi.iti liihl inm fvtni rnfm ibuti;Kur; tu tn ii'.f i !m;,i t tlilrli til tyinpt.nn irtu'ivt-. hnl -tr f - tnn.k tvtlmo 1.lt!ii il initv-tiloiiH nirr. Iii 1uy' ircfttmn f yy ni.ill, If ju "r li-r trlul. hm1 ! Ui sttimft iiy Nto.;. Int. II. )I ila'.t'.N ft ti -, At I tii J a, tia. 7,.7 D UT DUE R S iMt M'l'-'el 1 I'l' .iM awm i. Kir,. thtH-t will Kill fl tirul "f (llfM. t'ti'im ltifxliit itiv'Un-1 fit; itlvint nt ('), tl"tl.iif )ur hu. Hh li4 IkhI oril itJ tf ciirrs ji".vf tt trtfllnj Nm-vn. Hi'inl 'i,'t ri'itistfor ktiut U tu K. ht K'llr.ll, Ht. AlUtmli. VL 3 iXLE .".GREASE UXiST IN Til H HOrt I s7 UOt IUH U8IA., nni Tni'ite"? Flat. ltct)rithorui witu out lisln. IV.'Okof m ijVtlAlM ft -nt PKr.E ilo Al'uaou.. On. yjlco Ui WUltcuU bt. II- M.vinii.i.r i. ai ik Chickens. n mnn i- lin i! oi, ii i- v .a-a) til h.a I'll- lul l IM il I -i , A l'ul l.'I'liV AIUI A.y IU'Hl.s. nut n n . time. A- I!.i. Initio i, I, u,. fell Mill I'llllllv !i.,.,i, it on ;l. Ii.' f in. tin- u:.,.,- au. h atti'ieinu im tit.lv Iimi nl lni-uil will runi Iiitnil. anil th" r. 1 1 ' l . irriiiiil am i-i-.n. nl i.-i hn iP I ' speiil nun h iiiuhi t and 1, 1 JT'ttJ liuinlrt'iU nl valualiie i hi, Ff ena Ini'Tj . riin. iiiinn. U 1, li -ir I In u lih,.irf en! nun h iii'ihi-t an, I li.-t i hut l eiilliixl.i'O In lt ' h i h l it .o.iinl,l fur L!5 nontu In ai.iiti,. It Ii ' li.-a in i h,m tn lifti t null run I'I ui.i'k. fitivr to 1 i i it Inr I'Vra ai d a ,n d,r 1'iiiliiiiini.. v li . Ii I un .a io v Inr fr.'. tl i j- ruri'ii.! si.il rvrvtli'.n. n.iliv.l. vinj frhnnlil ki.tnv i,ii itr. .ii,t,. t( !IMK l'l li. Mol'sK. IM Uui.ard hi,, N. V.l'.i. ATTonnnr. wKinrjTOV. vi f.i. ;i 'r in- u. UNhlON wil. uul llbl.Ai. i ,ir.rrlh ftntl full in nonr IIik () lh nil ap.e ill lnt't)l Mill till of una rthi.M.,., U. H.l.N'.l'wt M AM. M r , An.mrirttiu, ti. V, W bsv " I, I IK; t. fur mny )'rt unit ! has I. tk tasClizUtle. Clooinafttlj iriTn 1. 1 ntni ul mil' linn. cvrnr ro . ( in. .t i.i. Skid ty UrufcS.Di CHiCHrsTrr'i enclisii PEWNYROtAl WLLS.- ltml CroAit limiiiunii lii.iat. ThtMii? MIlMi Mil t,r tela. Urnf a.! MM. ldlllSV SUtk ItrslS-BfUt Inr In, li1 a. Ms M si iirsBPlit. tu f4 " i.i"i' Ktia. a , 4 tJIlL ly.U tlt.lswb. Tf.hfMMUlhi.-l. S,n4f, (tauiii wr fMr(,.,(,lt HUt r (,. 1. Mall . 1st It It' ! fMt.ll. tan, W-s 7. orV ma FEMALE Jf 'DFmtl&Tflff ltUi)UblWllt I 0 Q LlLkml mm sw.l Wirj x J$.r rw li va AX 'i o 4 IaTS.1 ; A0vaall I TH U4 Uaiiawra. urM Jk M AJ. U I tn
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