Lstlnee, eserelae and dirt are the rarrtl Lrtues e-f fond health. Tiilierareof ibe tnand If yim kno what ar.il how In ml heed w i in. it la claims I that iar- t A ! Ill I ll M hh M.hbiIv . . uf wrong living. pressed air le ins I'nlon f nc fi i i ifra. Oatlen Snyder Albanv. N. Y. Owo May Lifo to Hood's Sarsaparllla " k'ords are powerlexs to exprese the irrati- I feel toward Hood's HareiapaHtlii, fop nn lef ami tnow that to Hit medlclna e ff V Twelve year aiti I !,- ti t followed irnilvt at tiu atomaoh. unit Slis.ll,. I liy severe wlti. Tina urn mally grew until three )wirs ai. I'll) slcliuislold e trrai'.ile was Cauaod by Tumor wral months I had bren unable to retain nd of a solid not or. I was k rent It .ted. hat freifnrnt hrtnmrrhnorn. la satlaflisl the. doctor were rlifht In y. i e) neariu a-er. line dn it aniarnaleri that I trr Hood's siar-nimrlllK k and for 3 or 4 ilar I wm ah ker than nit I aepi on ami gradually Isuim to fee I began to Fuel Hungry . altar a time, retain aolid foot). UiereaM. gbl, the saffron hue left my akin, the ,t subsided, ami 1 felt better all over. e pa-it two your my health liu been bod's lrTir. Cures nod, and I havo lieen able all the lline St housework for my l.wnlh ." Man (. ivdkh. No. 10 Ju'Uon St.. Albany. S. Y. a"a PllUare the lies! afu r-dlun. r Pint, at- UOB. curt beAilftfbe. 1 ry a uos. I S I' .1 3 ft AND BOYS ! I pn all about a Atin to Plok Out a net Know IC'iH-rfee nd o UunM npalust 1 Detect I leeanl k Curt when Mute U Tell the aK by fyit Whiit tocall the I'lfTrr.Tit Part tif the How to Miie a Ilorie I n p'Tly - Allth l r V nable Information ran le oMalnei hi our 100-PA(iK 1 1.I.IHTK TF.I1 K. HOOK, which we will forward, pot revelpt of only 'J 5 ccnta In atuuipa. 500K PUB. HOUSE, ponard St.. Now York Citi HE KIND g metis i a it .i'?- 4.43 r Mr.f. nrv. a. j. dav, Nu. IIuMuii, N. V. IA n H I I t et a KJ n L H Ilk 111 hi 7hMS M iwviiui Ukuww a,wa.a,iun M FR CO YEARS I I C.iILTATAir.1. CO.. .i:t -Mv Wif. Nni of putvnt pWii tu l OVNI'MPTlOV, tvsi.f htiR iv a v el uri. ! 0' :n ! 1.1 .1 U' I'H. My wifr'i Itraltti vaauLuiiiilly ,e ') 1' " i tft rMint 4 TriMi at that til in H IU I-' I l,4 H uhitiimitiftttHl itarll ii lltr" ( M ,; M A on tuktrly all irl of Iiumbi Jitr tiiu tt rii l'lriltii lite niiHtlic tmril,1 t on front f t.zht ilutulilrr virr It Ii'l fur Itik a-aa Mrith avllrmct n. aVVI tt Irritulluu nU Itrhliigt. biuccunut DANA'S H AltSAPAllILLA u K rnhfrtKti) huliroVn and ille-htrKnlM MNe htrrlofor lt.nl vrMy of rrtncli.fKMl lut halo n.ult. Iiul ll.:i.iS fAlls.'.l'A-V! -A hu l,vl io i-friliiul Itt rrll'-vniK mv:-. f and NI'lltlFI l. t KS u Hj ui.i i luuu cy II l. u prAitU rttnojiuu-.-. . t TrtniAlinl ajrvnti, ai.d that mv ltt rT9mm "-('"it i iluc iu ila r aitd Uiu btvH.14 Ba ' "l rrmluoitrv UMin I. MM'. i v" li.k'ii oho Ixitlio liWMrlf alili flud it Cjeaj !"tlt Altt-ruilve. ! I i.u(u;y, KEV. A. ! PAY. i i l'K;i M. E. Chur. Ii, No. tutuL, N. Y jj f ;i Q I I one Sartonnrllli told on the " M0 IT NO PAY " plan. Only one eouIdH he lett, end that one ll DANA'S. M MEsaunn this. h led ii n. I Sartaparllla Co., Belfast. Mains. S.STSWWWrm If anyone dciulit n ft . . I'a Uiul wi run eur SOD POISON rJ"" ' '" 1 II ease liraiuitiiuny IPPEOIALTY. M'- "' " ''S'srn-ass'fwjtll iet'"-lara and Ir d 1 000. ' t f Hid W0 I1 to t t in "-fITYl I ts.uie our tei n nuaiinuiim, a,ui) 1.0ii,U00. Whis 'Klllll- tNllMM.lll.il U.rub..ulllu... II.. Ht.wf.m k-iiaiai,- a. ure ami nur llmi,. i vnliif. iii. I i iinsii ui.tr wii.i. i i k imA ,'tMjiV.ltV jit lll'AN V.t lil.'aau. III A remedy wbicb. If uaetl by Wives about to experlenca the painful ordeal attendant upon Child-birth, provae nil1 tM T: ail inraiiiiiie aiieci fio for.aodobvlatee tbe tortures of oon flutnient, leaeanlnK the dangers Iberour to both mother and child. Sold by all druyglata. Bautby eipnwa on reoeipk of prtoe, 1.&0 par katUeiaJiaxge ra AC ; of ft acauiavoa co.. atui.t. . reply R THE LATEST ' NEWS FROM tVERVvvH 23, Waahlnstan Sew a. Treaitlpnt Hnrrlson has rofnsed a a;dot, to E. I.. Hiirprr, the Cincinnati Fidtlily National bank wrecker. Marilien.t Harrison, the Presidents rrnudi'hiltl, ha recovered, and the While House quarantine ha been lifted. Urea At Clinton, Mo., the largest fire that ever occurred In that city started Tuesday morn ing In Chun hill liros.' livery stuble, which was tolal'y destroyed and fifteen horses burned to death. Alxmt a dozen other b'.isi ties hoii'i'S and t'flloes were completely gut ted. The IciiS will reii' h At lYir II:iven, Vt part of the Iumi.csi portion of the (own. Loss, IT'i.iw. At 1'orf Haniiltnn, near Hrnoklyn, N. Y., the liraml View Hulel. I.is, IliKl.tmi; no Insurance. I'uringthe pntthre wppk iu'to tl.au IJ.ki-i.imi has been lost by lire in ltuMnn. At 'IVliula t ily, Mass., the business por lion of the city. !.oss flno.WO, insurance lJ7,ts.i. - IMaatera, Arrlilema and I aillllea At 1'iiltiinore, the wife and two children of Owen Kiee. auditor of the iimy Ivunia railway, were burned to a cri?p by the ex plosion of a gasoline stove. An Krie train collided with a slelph at Taasaic, N. .1., and .Miss Mary Hryiu; anl Miss .!.,ry Sphiin were killed. Mrs. Tboiuus O I'.ricn was fatally hurt. Two leys named Sullivan and Orr were burne I to death in n lire which destroyed the home of Sullivan's father at fit. Ceorpt New r.runtwick. The IViininnton and Itutland railroad had a serious accident ut P.atlatid, Vt.. by which Kdwurd ll. Cobb, of Wallin-lbrd, was killed, in! Mrs. Herbert Curtis, of ltulliiul, was severely injured and several other pusnenrcrs slightly injured. A boiler explosion wrecked Favor's sw. mill at Columbus, Ca., Wednesday. Will l.'rillin, white, ami Tilus Heath, colored aereinnuntly killed. Three o:hira were iiurtally wounded, Whlle'n parly of workmen were crossing the I'., W. A II. tracks to board a train at I.andilh, lcl.. a freight train struck three of them, instantly killing John W. liaison nd S. L. Viclnski and fatally injuring John Johnson. A negro I rump at M.-don, Tenn., uccuscd of a petty theft, was banned by a mob after lie had been nlino-t whiped to death. A station operator with a gun, who attem pted to protect the victim, was imprisoned by Hie ciowil. (anlml. I.abaratd I adnairlal. i ii The gnnilera employed by the Arjrfican ax and tool works at Heave lull, I'a., have been uotilieHl of a sweeping reduction in .heir waj.'cs lo take ellect February 1. The Lake Krie A Western yard switch men's strike at Muncie lnd., is over. They got ii i support from sympathy strikers, hence their failure. The new men ut Homestead. Pa., are be lug dropped rapidly and only about !J" ro innin. Through their incompetucy the linn lias been obliged to drop them and take Lack the experienced men. I.eglalnllve, The Indiana Houe of Kepreenlativcs, CO to V.i, concurred in the Senate joint t .solu tion, declaring In favor of keeping the World's fair open on Sunday. The Senato of the State of Washington unanimously passed an unti l'iukerton bill. The Alabama State Senate has reconsider ed its vote of last Tuesday and on Saturday passed a bill giving an annuity of t.")(0 tu Mrs. Jefferson Havis. It now depends on the lower house w hether the bill Lecouics a law. Misouri's legislature has passed a bill Oouipelling ruilroad companies to provide separate couches for white and colored j us- t rim and Prunlilea. At St. I.ouis, Frank Hensehel shot and probably fatally wounded his sweetheart, Miss Alice Uruce, at her home. 'I he police, looking for the would-be murderer, found his dead body in un alley two blocks way. He was probubly crazed by cigur ettes. i e ran a a i ini. Pishop brooks died without making a will. His estate is estimated at tTeO.ono. Mlerellnaenua. JndgeJohn Martin, a licinocrutic luwyer efTopeka, becomes senator of Kansas, 'i he latter title was bestowed iiion him by the joint convention of the Senate und the l'opu iist house, und be will proceed ut once to Washington to tuke the seat of Senator Per k us. who was appointed by the Governor a yeur ago to fill the vacancy cuuaed by the deuth of Senator Plumb. The verdict of the new Coroner's jury at Alton, 111., in the coses of W. K. Kichards nd Henry Clroggans, is that the explosion was caused by negligence of railroud em ployes. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. Five workmen, of Halle, Cieruiany, who drunk water from the river Saale, contrary to the order of the au horitiei, were seized with Asiutic cholera. Py a collision between a passenger truln ml a cattle train ncur Orau, three persons were killed and 23 probubly fatally hurt. Four hundred head of cattle were killed. The Dus Miners Killed Number 130. All hope of rescuing alive the men who were entombed by the explosion of fire damp in the Fortschritt mino at Dux, Ho beml, baa been abandoned. An investiga tion ahows that 130 men lost their lives in the disaster. Biz Killed by an Explosion. An explosion occurred In a cartridge man. factory in In Btreneberg, Germany, and 4 people wers killed on the spot. L7 a SOUS R11W BENATOH8. Faulkner and Camden Chosen by the West Virginia Legislature. At Charleston, W, Va., the 8tat Senate nd Hotii of Delegates lected two t'nited Ptate Senators. In the Senate the role ful Senator for the full term of six years, be- p ?5f W0j I JAfs ayiTIt, IR. pinning March 4. next. I'harles J. Paulk- ner. the present Senator, received Ltl votes, (Stephen 1!. Klkins 4. In the llnue I'.tiilk fier received ICIkins l'.s. mnl I . Iv Hill j I'eot Vs party, J. (I For the tine pi red term of the late Senator Kcnna. ex Senator Johnson N. t'aniilen re ceived the same vote as I'nulktiir in both louses. Judge Kdwiii Maxeil received 4 in the Senate. J!i in the House and cast his own vote in the House for a lellow delegate, M, W. Purges. The houses luet iu joint ses sion and declared the result. Henator Mills was re-elected in Texas, Stewart In Nevada, and James r mi:h, Jr , wis chosen in New Jersey. FIRE DAMI' B AWFUL WORK. Eighty M;n Killed and Scores Injured by an Eiplosion ol Uas in a Mine in Bohemia. - uuvti ia on. I ... - at lux, iii on. I ...s- ' at I I igh'y mi .ers were k.iltd and scores in- Jured. I The ex phis ion occurred when the shifts were charging. A cage full of miners had been lowered half way ilown tlie sliatt when u loud rutnhlini; re ort was heunl, and the fable attached 10 the (ce broke und the tuge and Us cciipants tell down die sliatt. Ten of the men wete kilieil nisiantly. Ill sullering fri rt ires from w lm ii tb. y cauiiot recover and live have broken hinbs and in ternal injuries, but w:li live. I'hey bad been hnlf sutTocuUd by t tie gii" r sing in the ehaft und s.ud ttiiit no luaii could live be low. An hour later the superintendent of the mine und live miners went into the mine, iliev were iiualile toiio inoretliun loo yards in to the gallcrv, b.;t they found 14 dead boil.es. t t tin- .M. im'ii who were wait.ng lor the (age, in had been killed and VI par tially crushed by falling timbers or half mil. cated by the foul air. It is believed 4o in. mi at wo k iu the guile ry were also kil.ed by the explomou. BTAMBOUL I) FT II II ON KP. CiS World's Record Rejected. Krcm- lin IiecomcH tbe K.iip Stainbonl's grand performance of 2 07j Diuileon the Stockton, ul., truck on No vember 23 lust, a world famous mile that irownrd him king of trotting stallions, bus been rejected by Ihe Americuu Trotting Register Association ut t 'iiicago. Kreiul n who covered a mile nt Nashville, Tenn., in 2.07! on November 12, according to the reg ister is trotting king. I'uiler a resolution all the time performances mude ut Stock ton, Cal., October 13 to November 23, inclu sive, stand rejected, but will doubtless con stitute bars for trotting purposes. Slutnljoul went ugainst the record six times, me tatile Of Ijis wonilerlul per- j formunce follows, the tpmrters, halves, three-quarters and miles being shown re r.O(, Ml j. M'le. spectively: k i i Mile Oct. 22 :S:i I'HJ P3H 2 H'J Oct. 27 :.'ii 1.011 1 :;"i 2'tK.j Nov. 9 ::vj, 1 lldl 2 OX Nov. 1(1 i.'lli 1 UtJ 1 ;. 2.0!t Nov. 19 :.'I0J 1 tlJ l:.'i 2 ll'i Nov, 23 :31 1:02 1:35 2:07) Ninety-seven other records were rejected JUnTIci: LAMAR llUKlED. Thousands of People Honor the Meuiury of the Pcad Juribt. The funend ceremonies over the lute As sociute Justice I.. C. C. I.iiniar took place at Macon, Ga., on Friilay. A public meeting was held at the o ra house und eulogies were delivered by some of the most promi nent members of the bur iu this State. The procession from the home to t lie Methodist church commenced ut 11 3. I'r. Chandler, president of the F.moi y college, w here the dead justice gruduuled, delivered tbe funeral sermon. Chief Justice Fuller and the associate jus tices were preset t ut the services, Thous ands of people gathered along the route tak en by the funeral cortego and at the church it was impossible to get within 60 yards of the door. All the church bells were kept tolling during the ceremonies. Tbe inter ineut took place abtfut 2:30 p. m., and after wards Chief Justice Fuller and the Watl ington party left for home. A pkockhs has been discovered for metallitlng textile fabrics by wbicb tbe lat er are rendered proof against tbe attacks UiUMCts, , Tta Otrl aetil the Oooda. A few mllea from Lochnaw Is the little Tillage of Dally Hay. Her lonie imupglers had landed a cargo of their usual wares, and these were carried up the bill of South Calm, waiting until a hand of volunteer arrived with a atrlni? of pack homes to transport them Inland for distri bution. The Custom IIouhc officer In chary if the district revolved Information of their doings, and, hurrying to the pot with the onlv jrimrdsniiiti dlsen iranctl, he promptly effected a sel.ura of the whole of the goods. The Miiug piers skulked off, and the one guards man was sent hack to press men and horses In Hie King's name ti convey the precious treasure to Stranraer. The ofllccr, pluming himself tint I little on his alacrity, siunleretl, leniry fashion, r.uiiid and round his prize, which lay heaped he fore him di rich profusion, his sword and a brace of formidable pistols at hli lide. rresently Maggie McC'inn-H at proached the grout man, wishing . n I good-morning, to which In- iiiTahly 'epllcd, and accepted Maggie's pro! Vre 1 hand. His arm was thrust u A-ard. and at the same time he wm j fticircled hv the sin n's arms, arnl with a heavy fall was thrown help j lessly on his Lack. I Maggie then sat coolly down upon j tier victim, ami having placed h. r I apron over his cyts she hi l I him llriu i iy down, as If held In a vise. At last, hut only when it suited tier pleasure, Ma.'gle released him rrom her rrasp. Hut when he looked Up imt on.-of the articles lav In its jilace, as he had himself neen tlum lust before on the gioutid. i:y ami 1 his corn pan inn reap peart d. hut only to Ht.d the head of accr tcte-a-t'.tc with this (ialloway natron, who. I.ldd.ng him adieu, Jisappeared without further loss of lime, wishing both a pleasant rido ditci Stranraei. ( liane. . Nearly a tcntut v auo, a celebrated , ambler made a bet which deserves a be recorded for its peculiarity. M.er a run of ii i-lti-k with Lord i.orne, he jumped up suddenly, arid, eiing a large punch howl that sIimU jear, said. "For once I'll h ive a bet ahoio 1 have an equal chance of win ling. Mil or even for l.'i.ouo .'iiiueas?'' '( I. Id," h plied the eer. sith the nf st, ei tnponre. )ash Afiitthe punch l ow I against the wall, and the pieces being counted, inter tunatclv for Ihe yming hem of .he ex eniiieiil. thne proved to be in odd number, and be was u ruined aiau. An Isperl'e Opluton Our ren.brs I nve doiititlesa nofiivl the -V 1 s ientisU and treiLl valtp- of the iJC' IXlAAXSiw'tAl 4 cuiiiereiis e a sslotis I v the sc: bygieiiis I a t lie r. a ivev vA. UUi JiJii" I K is Miii.en iii tile noo- o, .Mosa. . a I vites we -e -lit lor tin .. l do ' i .l.lil.l.liri. d .ILIIWIl ...IIILr I, iuoi i"ori.,.4 I ''voyni ....iiig l ow ' ii'ib I ur.ty, wiiorniieuess mid atruitb, from r. ttienliflc atntidpo'iit. An opinion, Imw iv.r, tl.iit will have perbnps greater intlii tin e with our pructi.-ul bou-ekeepers is that riven by Marion H.irl.ind, the well ktiowu nd o nlur writer, ii n um iters pertmn itig to tin n-ieiiee of iloiuestic economy, of lioiiM-ki epuig, an I of borne isiokiu,'. In a I. tti r publbbisl in tbe riiiladelpbin Ka heV Home Juiriuil, tins writer ssv-: "I retard the Kojal 1 1 n k 1 1 Powder as the U st iimi.iiliu'lur. d nud In th- iniuket, ro lar us I I nve any espcrieuee in the u-e i f un Ii isunpi iinds. Sinei the Ilitroiluctioii of it into my kil' 1.. ri I have used no other in milking biscuits, cakis, etc., und bnv n- tirelv ilx-iii ded for Mieh ui''o-.-s the Imiih.. iniide coiiibiiiiit ion of iiit-tliird aodii, two thirds crtuiii i f tartar. "I'.'..!', I S lilis hi in ' jirlii.l . , .,,.) 1 1 :. ,-i vi bin it .mil- Into mv I fen I", and lie eoii ii ills have given eoui let. s ilistaetion. It IS Ml net ol simple jliSllce. Illl I lllho a plcnss nre, to iicoiiuiieiid it ueq i iliti. llv to Ainer can In uiewivea. M.oo.iN IIaiii.ano. ' A I.lttle Kl.l. There Is a baby at lleppm r, Ore., rThitli Is claimed to wcilj ks than a t'0:.I.d. I in mlic rut ! hi to Auatriillt. The Australian colonies have ex fiended about $10,000,000 m piomot.' hi; iiarnl;r,ttioii. OIVU UXJOY8 Both tlio met)io;l niut resulta when Syrup of Fio ia taken ; it ia jileiiant and refreshing lo tl.ctasto, ami nets pently yet jiromptly ou the Kidneys, Liver ui'd IjowjI.s, cleanses tlieHys tcm eflccti:ully, dir jit ! coMs, liead Aches nutl fevers and cures habitual constipation, fsyrun of Figs iu tho enly remedy of ita kind ever pro duced, pleiu-inij to tho taete and ac ceptable to tho stonii'.cli, promjit in its action and truly hcuuiicial in ite cfibcta, prepareil only from the most htalthy and apreeablo subntauces, ita loony excellent qualities cora mond it to all and have- made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for ealo in 50o tud $ 1 bottlea by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggmt who Kay sot. Lave it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who triahu to try it Do sot accept my substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. $a nuMoiaoo, cal. llapplneaa aail Dote. Happiness passe array, leaving hardly a single trace behind, and cuu often indeed scarcely be called hap-pinc-s, seeing nothing lasting Ion been gained by It. rnhapiducs also passes away (an ! that Is a great con solation), but leaves tioep traces be hind, and, It we know how to Im prove them, most wholesome ones, purifying und strengthening, an l fre quently productive of the highest happiness. Then in life It Is worthy of peculial remark, that when we arc not too t-ollcltous a to happiness, or the want of it, but devote ourselves to the strict und unspalrltig fulfil. uient of diitv, then happiness cornea id itself yes, even arises from a life Df troubles nnd anxieties and piiva lions. I h jve often seen this verified in the case of women who were very anfort unate In 1 heir conjugal rela tioiis, but who would lather have perished than dreamt of forsaking their uuty. This la I'rotmMv a l iilile. Of .-I'sop, ihe "fabulist," it Is writ ten that he was a person of extreme ly luxurious tastes, and that he once bad served lit a batiqUrt a dish of hinging birds at an expense of II, (.mo. None But Roval Hakinc. rwiii'R is absolutely pure. No otlvr cju.-il? it, or approaches it in leavfiiin-' stnn;tli, purity. r wholesomt ness. (See U. S. Gov't Reports.) No other is made from cream of tartar speci.illy refined !or it ,nnl clicmically pure. No other m.ikt s such liht, .wt't t, fiiit ly-flavorcd, aiul whoh some food. No other will maintain its strength without loss until used, or will make bread or cake that will keep fresh so lo:i;. or that can be eaten hot with impunity, even by dyspeptics. No other is so economical. The Making Powders now beinj; offered in this vicinity, with the statement that they are " a- 14001 1 as Roval," have been shown by the official analy.se to be composed of alum and detrimental to health. The official chemists of the United States an. ada. State analysts, municipal boards of he.ihl phvsicians indorse the liakitij,' Powder. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on ( liemicals on OllKT p a, are n.rd ( tin preparation of proilue 'AKKK aVCO.'S Afte' js'U., .. . tu" r ivbreuMubtoflcoa It hi I, fa nhnnlutrly purr nutl Kitubtr. It hn me ret.', iiii th ree t.wt I thi' ftrm tUt of t'oeoa iiiixed ' 'ag w n h Siiinli, .Armwriii.t or SSllilllf. and is l.ir loul, eeo. Iliillili al, i .1, (o lui foii. t.nfi it ut rei. It la deli, ions, iioiirislniK. and (asilv MoLSIll'. Kiilil by l.riirera en-rinliert. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mais. TO YOUNG MEN. S.l, mli'l . ....r ai. -:, a,n - mi t. . lid -'.oi 1 1 ' 11. ll. All I i - i hilv to Iriirii a bu-iii v" t ti ;t III Mm lit (tu. I ,i s,u t, , ,,f Aluei) rt vr.ir ' llflllat iHHit.,,!,!,!!. full Hlfiil H l int u ii. . , . r "i i N V ii . AIIOKTII V Ml ll VI X I I.. II.' 0'. .a i.i i . hi .um . i Mii.ii ii i- -I -i, ll V I mill VI -. I II Slums ti. m ii i oi.-e- i i. r- Headache PATENTS t U.-I..I..I lie-, tin. Ih.irihlll. Mio, m s e No iiio d Win' mi - ll , I.I mini l nn-iil i'li lllrllli.l - i, in. I.. 1 1 'I'l'VI' VV. T. Ill gel n Id, . 1 I . . 1 r" w iisiiiiiuion. ii. i, i ii i mi . ii 40-pnge lionk ll't-o. Msl Uf IVimU ,IR4-t UKTlUHAslf rulliMiir 1, ial Uif rsiiisweiblf Iu prl ol only tl.tfti, ..,d(Wk.. I lliu U-J-Jk i".u iu a nnfiy pmiiol iirs uf char un aitilriit lmT m I u tistu I uitu'iy ?i Mre "ttiil tnn l in cioih. Jf tfivew Liiifiuili wunls wir ra tU IMmis.fi ctrvlnlsi iukI (iroitinictsiUiiii, n I yrmtui wor lg wllti htttfitah lflnitlon It to UiVsi.lua.Ut to (riii..iij who trr mil Uiuronajlily familiar iUi Kiifli.!. ur ti alllril'aUlSt Wlio Sviaii U, eSMsaTU UrilesUI aVUdTMN. vitli II iJ, aUMr4 rCaV, J10UH, Ul UvmtsI Um mm lew ft us HhH IN Mill It Itirif lisU.do UhiIi, flik rtriic (VI n ireMtltu auiliy rstiwr iluniiif 4 ! It tfaH'll1 lint to (OHt eUltl rurt tlur-nar , to fsi (j for n4 fm fti ii ft , v. In. t, i,,u tu tsftff for l'H Sl Oi. A ' Ac. A'l'ln as uuk fi . liuiht, IS iMi Mi., K f. Uif. BEWARE OP FRAUD. . Asa lor, niitl tiislai upun tinvinff X. 1.. lot -t.AS fsllllKsi. Nounsen tiuie wlibout W . I.. Jtouvlna Damn 0 ana price miuiumcu ou uuiiuiu. a.ouk nil' ll HiirniuauH, told rvrrfwbeie. made I) ft .oef'1 ' lies ' 1. - UMl Will live e aria. sale fa shoe dealrre and eer.e. tl inei huua 'ai rt I bait Uentt. Wr lie. for eaiitlocuc. If net for anl In vuur ; luee aeud 'irtu loParlory,slallua ud, tlataud tvldia waaiud. fetlae tree. V. i.. Ueuglaa, uroc.lwa, Jlaet. The Pot Culled the Kettle Black Because the Housewife Didn't Use SAPOLIO Read Ihe Phltbarg lllspatrH It not only rnntalns nil tht nrw. but more apei lal teb-vraplilo ami eicluaiv feature aiear In it nhiinna tlinn In any other tiewa pHer In tills section of tin' romitrt. I very toil v reads It, ever) body udverlises' in It; so sliould you. Aii'tria announces an electric locomotive winch is to travel ll'" miles an hour. tlewe Thtet W offer One Hundred dollars rewwrd ft an last of entnirli tlmt rminot be cured by lakibK llallV ( tttnrrli I ur. 1 . J. t'lirsw A I 'll . f'fsttia TnUiln CI I e. the inidersiiiiied. bnve klimtn 1. J. Cheney fur tin- Ih-I l.'i yrnia. und Is'liere blia perfeitlv lionornlile In nil ieisiness IrHiisac ! tien. h ml llnniK inllv iilde lo ciri uut auy eU i liKMilmia iiinde lit llii lr firm. TiH'AS, UiiliMie UrtiKlsta, Toledo, Wai.m'no. Kims1 Mahvis, Wholesale llrilKKi'ls. loll .o, O. Hull's I Him rii t ine is filoTi hit en, 1 ly, act lll dire, I ly n, llieblK il mi l Mlllrnlia tills fio IS of II. ! sslei, 'I .I ininni.,:. sent frttk I run 'ia. pvr bultig, fcuM o al. aiukii,la. I'-L'S bv ball. bat t on' oti II i ulliMs at Ihe In' e l ' c!it ar. I"' bean' toll III i !es. 1'IIOKS'I r it. a i i art I i' Ml 11 .11 V- An I'vii' inii I'oei i t'llliM III M. I HOI II K t l', ii the oiii-t I.Mjt-il ,r in I v Inn I niik'li- und I liioat 1 1 i .l l.ii aii h is i ,'ie w oniau la ' Can 1. and Roval real qualities ol the. Do Not Be DecivoA wioi l a-.li-. i-nan i i''', bi.n.ls, liijare lin- ln uu' I.iii i ni-'-.u s .in si a n-ii l.as Olir.'ilile. unit Ihe isill-ln:; oi yln-s put kino- with ei r IT IO iiri'li.i- I' N I .-, MM Mollliis, I . I . . Clriinis. .,i . i '.III HhJ. '. ..ill '..'... HENSIOM t ItSallilf- BSurcnsnfullv Prosecute m i ai- i ' i.i ii'Ht r auiitiiMT j, I i. .ii. :.'iiiiji..h..nii . -ofV.iii VLHCRRCATl IccurirTcurit ' t( a ... - i .. ii Cures roiiKiiiiiptlnii, i liuo.it. I Id 1 . kit In :i,or t. a jic . I Miuititll ra ui I - 1 h Bv ho I.KVO lkl iMUfih x t A-:h- f r ut, UmiiiM rin f Cnro f i 'J,i lllet, i'onuiuiMoiK It lm riirrd lliiuiii.l. It hiia not miuf i-. v.i.i' It ia lint I ml tu la vi lli tlj ut'ii oiik.li vrnp sold fvurmlirfp. .r. Garfield Tea I ii 1 1 s i.tipt 1 1(1 ii. it, l.t -i... t it ( 'mi. (-Ii .-.n t Hill SUIOliit In c ii slit itl.lt 1 1 M .1 elllifX -triTr I'txtliifal IvH -ll. hi ,.VY Cures SickHeadache Hli IT Til I P. f.arrel and PPNI st'- a in I iiio-il sia'ea. r:.nie-i un. I In I. Ii i. sh'Ullil net "C I !! AS li. ."..re ,lii. i.. OKl'fc.s' 1 MoohV a wiNS, fil. K 'til.-J, A. ITP.SiTH PI s.ON-i ! s.. r. linens, or t. oiilili. ur lli.u In .. tin it I'nti'ii' ki ii.lfol lUKesn.f I'HSslllN uud IIOI MM LAW'S. PAlltli'fc u IAItlU.1. U C lli'vilii .. 0 a tie 00 If 8 LAS .'IKilaV BV MlJ. as Ifc'sirt. Vfrj 1 MssMftfk 1 0 Dv 1 ss mo FOR CSNTLEMEH. A sewed fclioc thct will not np; cu.i seamless, riuootli Jin i '.c, uioro coiulortuble stylit'h n::d durable than ntiy other i.lioc cvei sold ut the price. Mvci y f.tylc. I'aiualscustuni- siiocs cotitiurj Ircori 4 to ft. The fo'.lov.lnr; rire of the came UiU ttaudaid al pirrit : f.oo mid $5.03 pine Cuu, Hnnd Sewed, tj.jo Police, 1 .-iriv.i-rs ii ud l.eiler C arncrn. )J 5U, ?J.J5 :.nd ii.uit lor Horuuo; mku. j.io uml S1.7.S I-"" Youtua and lioyj. j.no iijiid-si-.wcit, i rpr: J SJ and J.oo lknula, UUILt, J-i.73 lor tiibioi. IT IO A DOTY Ton owo yoataot lo got loo leal value loi ;ou.' taouoy. jticouoiuizc in v,n lootwoar by imrchaaUiK V Jj. jjjuriua oocon, wuioi al tao i rlc-oa advcrliacc cut luo-aucnua ct-n iuu Ui, liu SC.J uiui uwui 0 ar. of i 1t 1 3
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