r Hood's Cures Terrible Headaches Dlatrcaaad and Dlaeouragad Health mil Broken. Thoroughly Bil$ up by Iood'a Sariaparilla Mra. Eva Covert Of Bath. N. Y. I am (lad to hare mjr ftrlrnoe with Rood' 8araparllU widely known, N-chiim- the oedlclne hu dun me so much itixxl. I tlilnk It will brnrflt others wbo are nut of Lralth. I was In a very fllatrraslng1 and dlnc-uiiraiiiiifr condi tion. I had no apprlito whMrrn-. maid not lerp well; stifTrml wltb rirruclatliig- brad clir. I frit Tired and Languid. Had no ambition and Mvmrd all broken down. After I had taken medicine rr rlbi d by two tf our beet pbyrlrlaa, a kind neighbor advl'cd try HooJs HarMparilla. I followed her ad floe, an I the mull K I Km perfectly well. 1 do not have the henrim hiw now, ic p well, that tired f.f llLtf In vanlohed, and I am bright and ambitious. 1 can rat heaitlly at every meal, and have gained In weight from 91 to lift pound. 1 do not have any dlntross lu MOOD'S - Sarsaparilla CURES my tomach, and epileptic fit tt which I was formerly (abject, never trouble me now. I cheerfully recommend Hood's araartllaand do not wish to be without it." Mas. Ev Covkiit, Hath, Ptuben County, S. Y. llaad'a Pllta act eully, yet mmtly and em eleniiy, en tko liver and bvwuls, to ctuti " P N I' 1 0 Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT CURES A PHYSICAL WRECK! Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghnuton, N. Y. Gentlemen: I doslro to tell you Just how I was, to thut tho ul Ho may know of your wonderful Kivamp-ltool. Two yours aifo lust Octolicr I bud n-ll of vniiiitlnir, I could not keep miythlng in my Homiuli; tho Doctor said I hitd consumption of tho Htoumch ami bowels; contiiiuoil to run-down in weight; I reduced to CtOlba. I would voiuit blood, and at one time us much ns threo pint; we hud two nf tho best l'liynlrlaiis nnd they aald, my enso wu hopelowi. "th, my sulTeriiigs were terrible." A nclirlilmr told us of your Swamp-hoot, and my busliuud got u bottle; 1 took it to pli-axo him. I used six buttles of Ewump Hoot and I nm now neurly us well as ever. I trtirh 108 ., do my own work and take care of my tmby. Every ono says, I trmt rmt:4 ffmrn I hi rfrarf, and many will not be lieve that I urn still living until they come und aee mo, and then they cun't believe their own eyes, 1 um faa.Nr o t.ll. Very gratefully. MllS. JOU.t tUAMPINE, Jan. 10th, IhW. Antwerp, N. Y. At DruKiclsta, PrlcefiOc. or $1.00. ' a H I.KWIMM. EDMfNna, M ...uiiiniti,ji,i, f-i BOIT.5 rtDcitMnf ncM I TORTURINB ECZEMA, nn i'.v. fcv. j vuicu I II ."" Co.. llrlCi i.. i. 7 i """I'M" hnrlly .l-ri 1K1ND .. n'b'y ffllrUd a. m. aaaw ' AAUI .11 . 1 1 "2f '!. ..u l." ji1! innn i7 -T--"rv ill k ItaHwKt it f-"1 UlltCXOa. a. a. iiTii JiKoogTr. u. ...V.,,, Uawiui Uwtwkk, ITV. Daw lartaaww. U.. Battaat. fji - I'i J L4 Jv M 11 Vjpk3 3 oks S HEKBY T. THUHPEH. Tha Man President Cleveland Chose for Hie Prirate Beoretarjr. Hen T. 1 barber, who accepted the f1ce of private secretary to 1 'resident ('leva and.is the law parti.erof Ihm M.Dirklnson, a member of MrOveland's former (a bluet. He was horn In Monroe, Mich., about thirty eight year ago. He la a graduate of the I'nlvemity of Michigan, immediately nf ter leaving college Mr. Thnrber entered Mr. lickinon office at Detroit as a law tn dent. That was eighteen reara ago. Ills progress was rapid, and soon after his ad. luis.lon to the bar he became Mr. Dickin- 1IKKRV. T. Till Mil l:. sons pnrtner. Mr. Ihurber's prcent in come frmii his practice is said to be between tliMHM nnd l".i n year. Mr. Tlmrl'or hns traveled nud studicl nliroml, and is rot!.vde t as nnimig the lore iiuit tnembers of the bur in Pet mi t. His wile, a dnnuhter of the lute tietv rnl Huijli llradv, Is one of the' in st popular and nc coniplisheil women In Detroit society. Mr. Tlmrhcr made tlie nciitniiilnuce of Mr. Clevcluud nt Wnsliinton while Mr. Dickinson was I'ostuinster ienvrnl. The l'reiilent was very favorably iimircsscd with Mr. Thurber's nbtlity. tact and knowl edge of public nffairs. niid the frieuihip which was then lupin has continued up to the present. The newlv iiniMiinted iirivnte secrctnry lias never held any jolitlcal ollire. 4S - EXIT EX-PH ESI DENT. lie Turns the Whito House Over to Baby Kuth, Who Wan the First of the Cleveland Family to Take Possession. Kx I'rcslilent Pcnjamin Harrison, after four years' resilience in the executive man sion nt Washington, on Saturday iilleruoon turned it over to the people's choice as his successor and at once Marled westward to his old home in Indianapolis. When Mr. Harrison left the while house in the morning to go to tho rnpitol. hu was president of the greatest country on the globe. When he returned, several hours later, he was simply a private citizen. Mr. .McKee. ins daughter, remained at tiie exec utive mansion until I'restilent und Mrs. Cleveland returned from the cupitol with her distinguished father. In the meantime Col. I.nuiont. with lluby Hutli and his own children, left the Arlington hotel and came over to the while house, l'.iiby Kuth was introdHced to the McKee children anil for several hours the little folks romped ami played together. . ,v Mrs. .Mckee gave a graclouvi h' iI "iilhospit able welcome, and during a giuuiul.'hi luno'i eon spread in the prlHi dining rooms the outgoing mistress of the executive mansion forma ly trnnterreil the keys of the house hold to her hratitilul successor. The ex president. Mr. and Mrs. McKee and their children then took their leave of tho presi dent nnd Mrs. Cleveland and unobserved while the crowds of marchers in the great parade were passing In review before l'resi dent Cleveland, went quietly to the resi dence of ex-rostmnsier (ietieral Witiiamnk er. Here they weie Joined by all the mem bers of the hue cabinet, with the ladies of their families. After luncheon :ii tho Wniinmakers nil the members of hN late cabinet nccompnnicd Mr. Hnrrson to the I'ennsylvania station and hadu him god ecd on li s journey home. TIIE LAST CABINET MEETINO. Fresldont Harrison Takes Farowell of Ilia Trusted Advisors. The last meeting of President Harrison's Cabinet took njace at the usuul hourKriday. All of the members were present nnd at the conclusion of a hall' hour's confeience the President arose and in n few words bade them good bye. He thanked them fur the loyul support they had always given him, and attributed much of tho success of his administration to tholr wise counsels, faith ful service nud devotion, to the country's highest cood. At the inntiguretion of Harrison, when the short-lived rciitn of the Democruts ex pired and the Itrpublicsns once more came in possession of the government, Mr. Cleve land sat hy Harrison's side in an open car riage ns they drove to the cupitol and ns it rained hnrd he held an umbrella over his successful rival, while Harrison bowed to the crowd nnd accepted congratulation on either hand. It must have been hard duty to perform, but if Cleveland rould have foreseen the 4th of March, 1 Ml KJ. be would have been consoled. The young wife of the incoming President, who was married in its historic parlors, whs standing ut a window over the great porch watching her husband entertlni carriage with his successor nnd drive away from the presidency. If her eyes were u little dimmed us they followed him till he was lost in tho crowds gathered to greet the new chief of the nation, they aro dried to-day, nud none, even of those who opposed Cleveland hardest, wilt grudge the lovely lady the satisfaction ot her return to the station she adorned. Tub ceremonies ut an inauguration are not so iiiHgiul!c ut as those thut celebrate it tovul coronation. In Kurope there is a dim cathedral, lined with soldiers, where a thousand or more privileged personages go through their parts in glittering guiments like actors in it plaj, with organs and in cense, nnd pounds and processions, and crowns nud coronets, anointings and pros trations, paying homage und receiving fealty; nt Wushington, in the oen uir. un der Ciod s own sky. a muss of an.ooii ur m. 000 citizens, who themselves have made their 'resident, till up the vast nrea before the front of the capitol, the simply-clad dignitaries of tho nation ore grouped in the iKirtico, with only the foreign ministers and here and there a military or naval olliicr in uniform to break the monotony; the chief justice in his plain black gown ucminislets the customary outh; the new President ad dresses a short speech to the people from whom he to lately emerged and to whose ranks he will soon return und tho cilice that rivals in dignity und importance uny held by kaiser or c.ar has changed hands. The sternness of the Kcpnbliciui simplicity is more impressive than all the pageantry of courts. At Bioux City man suffering from de lirium tremens and another who bad re ceived a concussion of the brain by an acci dent wsre mixed at the hospital, and tacta received lb tvther'i treatment olb diai. FtM aid Baaaa. Although peas vara aaowa and ussfll a food many caoturiei befora the blrthl of Christ, It is singular that irreen peas rase Into use la Western Europa ooljl iw yean atro. Htno. da Maiattoon wrote In 1695: "All tba talk bow is about tba near dish greea peaa. Tbe impatience for them, the pleasure of eating them, tba triumph of finding them to enjoyable, and the joy ot aotici patlng tbe repetition of the treat are animating point ot conversation at out court. And many ladiee after solne borne from a royal featt must have t dish ready to eat at borne before 11dh down." Beans were In we 2000 year befort Christ, but in the Egyptian templet the) were under ban. Priest mutt not eat tboin or look at the growing plants. They were terved at funeral feasts only on tbe dishes placed before the seat ot tbe lately deceased. Thut a prejudice wat mated which prevented much use of one ot the cheapest and best item ot food even in Europe until a late day. We Lave gained nearly as much by tht thtkmiT off ot turh old fettert ai by now discoveries Nw York Tribuno. A Klder't Experiments. Experiment with cycler and ctrrlet pigeon for transmitting messaei are be iog made by the Gymnastic Rosietv of Rome, In the Interest of the Italian army. The rider carried a small cage attached to hi ruaeUjnef j which arc several wcll-traiocd pigeini. When important observation Lave been taken an 1 jotted down, they are placed in envelopes and tDxed to the bird, which aro liberated. Iu every inslnuco thus far the bird huve flown promptly and in. a atraitght line back to bcad.juartcr. Xo York Wit. Seat. Canon Larr may uow be paid to he the wealthiest clergytnau in England, he buviDg inherited the vast estate of Sir William Evuus, the berbythiro Baronet wbo died ome week since. The Canon wa connected with tho late liaroaet by marriage onlr. Inp COSTS MORE to make Royal Bak X i"g Powder than any other, because its ingredients arc more highly refined and expensive. Hut the Royal is correspon dingly purer and higher in leavening strength, and of greater money value to the consumer. The difference in cost of Royal over the best of the others docs not equal the difference in leav ening strength, nor make good the inferior work of the cheaper powders, nor remove the impuri ties which such powders leave in the food. . Where the best food is req!,;rH, the w.o;;.?l Baking Powder only can be used. km Will be Qlad to Start GARDEN For aay one, In thia anniversary year, rnri: or cii-ria-x:. HOW? IN THIS WAY. cnd them 2J Ha. to pay pontage and packinp; and they will mnil vu gratia, their JUBILEE YEAR COLLECTION of SEEDS, c.i.Msiine; of Succession Cabbage, New York Lettuce, Ponderosa Tomato, Bonfire Pansy, Zebra Zinnia, nnd Shirley Poppies. (The six packets of seeds named, compoHin tho Jubilee Yeur Collection, cannot be bought elsewhere for Icaa than 50 cents.) 'BSBaa but this lor wun every t-oiiection lliry w ill also ndd. Free, their Catalogue lor 1893 of ' EVERYTHINQ FOR THE GARDEN," provided you will etato where you buw this advertisement, l.vcry copy of thin grand Catalogue, alone costs 2$ eta., and it 150 paRca aro Htrewn with hun dreds of new engravings, and cmbcllihhud with tight beautiful colored plates, all of which truthfully portray the Cream of everything iu Seeds and Plant. ' b UVERYEHPTY ENVELOPE Vfflty iHai..ianrTia s worth to the buyer 35 cents. k-iS.fk rurchaserfof tho Jubilee Year Collection will receive the seeds in a red envelope, which they should preserve, because every such envelope, when enclosed with an order for gotals selected from the Catalogue hero referred to, will be accepted as a cash payment of 25 eta. on every order amounting to $1.00 and upward. These Collection can bo written (or, orif more convenient, be obtained at the stores of PETER HENDER SON & CO., 35 4 37 Cortlandt St., New York, where Seeds, Hants, etc., are Bold at retail all the year round. 1'oatage stamps accepted as cash. jihTr"ii -ts-wy t immium mm' mmmt"' 11X1 This Trad Mirk Is on lb test WATERPROOF COAT EiSif la the Wrt4 1 A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. Kay They All a Lky. Tbe member of a club of rich young men In Venice are pledged tv marry poor glrla Deafaea Caa't be Caret By local applications, as they cannot reach the aismtaed fori Ion ot the ear. There is oulv one way t rare deafness, and that is by constitu tional raniediem Deafness is caused by an In ftnmsd condition of the mucous i.nlug ot tba EnstachUut Tul, When tbls tub cets '.n flamed vou bavea minbltiui son no crimper- defneaaia the result, and tmlmtthe .iiftam. nation can tj taken nut ana this tnuo re stored to Its normal condition bearing will be wimirq lorrTrr; niat rases Ten are caused bv catarrh, which ts nutulng tint an u Oamea condition o; the mucous urfaes. H'ewtll gtveUne Hundred Dollars tor anv rase ot drnfnese -rauaed tv catarriil thht w cannot cur by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Mend for circulars, free. t . j. cmturr uoy. loiedo. tt fold by Druigista, ite. The Inwst horse ear line iu the world it in Argentina miles. We eat too much and talis too llttlaont-door irri le. This Is the fault of utir iiumIsiii lv lllratliin. it l rla,nird thut liartlrlii Ira. a siiiiilr herb reiurdy, helps Natui to nvenouis tUrke abutua, Schenrciadv ilaims the biggest locomo tive w-orks. A tiarra Maileil Free i Cbarae. This Is a aiH-clnl otTrr made this Miner bvtlir ureal seed lo ttie rewler ot bote ol Me.sr. IVtcr llriuli rrnil A o Ne partirulars are rnnlnlnl tn nu.nl. hiiIiUkIimI In this lsiie. Uri,. The full their mleitisc- 'I bis Is ct iiainly ittie thnt bss not d)i of grent IU- a teniakntile proisisititm and bern ecrled even iu Ihwm 4u tmrnta A t'nmrileie Nrwpneer for fine On. 7 fir f 'itlsJuii'ih riinoilrir-irirtt'itiili Is o. by all News Aiients anil deliver.- I by I'urrler t very where, for Oiw I ' nl it copy or Mr I wwk. It contain dnilv. Ih new of t ti- world, r Uiinraalt ilovs. the renort ot bot'i the AssiH'iiili'ii Press anil III" I Inte l l'r'S, No other paper wlileli sells for imr I r recelvet both of the resirls. Its SMirliii., I'limncl il, liishlon, and llonsrhobl I ie.'rtiiiiiils am llii tqualed. Order It frotii lour Nens Aileat. PrtmitM Wr.Tiiii CiiAMirs i aiisi- ihront DImbmh. There Is no more cflei luiil retneiiy for ('otndi. Cobl. eii ., than Hnow s's Iiion. i 111 Al. l iux iiik totda.li in I'jii. I'i n e i'i i ts. If amicteit with sore eyes nn Dr. NaarThornp soli's Kye-watt r. I i inigistssell ut in- per tsitile. is not all, Iffffga REE Illustrated Publications, with ma.p a, .M!,i.f I I Uf SM'. WuliUit uUnii, lk rtD lMolft. H.BUU, I FRfca oovieasiiNT In ana tow rnci r NORTHERN II PACIFIC Rt R. rTki Uii AniMltanl. Orulu ul Timber lUiitmiNiMHiilin. Mll4 FREE. AM tua. a. fcissosn, u. ta, . r. a. a., si. ri, sum. Speotaolos I Fare Hraalllaa PrfcklHrlrle,wllhhnJ. nm rollvO'snlU ftsmHi au bows. Your buinbrr Mat ptMlpalif, anli Atfr. m aa'r, Worib limes thkt imuuat. If yu dnu'l know tb number you brr4 od ut jrour Sirct rlinnird tiMH-isi'lM. I a rla. Ovidt SmttHy Co., .JolJ',6Broawy, KswVork. P V 1 J vll X anablKorruiDCuuB. IrlfC Tea Tmti' rsparWar m tbiulBr la C.a. ratomo. PsMulurbt4or BVtaw. a Ihhmuu tia tualTWMbiastoa, U tX urns iV&IPfllGs r OPsTU ENJOYS Both tie mrtbod and roniilta wben Bjrup of Fgt U taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to thotaU( and acta cently yet promptly on tlo Kidneja, Liver and HoweN, clean.xet tho sys tem effectually, dinpels colds, hend txebes and ferera nnd cures haliitttnl constipation. Hyrun of Figs is tho only remedy of IU kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tnsto ami ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt iu ita action and truly lietieuVml In its effect, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable aubstanocs, ita rnnny excellent qualities Com mend it to all and have made it the mod popular remedy known. fvrup of Kips is for snlo in f0o ftnd il bottles by all lendinudru gista. Any reliable rtif:i;iit who tnay not have it on baud will pro cure it promptly for auy ono M ho whea to try it- Do iot accept Any euliHtittitc, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S4.V FRANCISCO. 11. . lOUMtlU, Kt. IV 1Q1IK, H.f. All cannot possess a $10,000 Souvenir flhU sum was p:iij for the first World's lair Souvenir Colo mioted.) in the shape of a coin, hit many can have fac-sl miles of this valuable work of art only special coin eve, iisued by the U. S. Government for 1 each. United Staffs Government World's Fair Souvenir Coins The Official Souvenir cf the Great :xfosifioK 5,000,000of which were donated io the World's Golunibijn Exposition by the Government, are being rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. As there early promised to be a demand for these Souvenir that would render them very valuable in the hands of speculators 1 : on $1.00 for Each Coin and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing S5,k)0.ooo, and using the additional money for the further development cf the l air. Considering the fact that there were but .fr, ,( r f the- r0ins to be distributed amoiiij,,.,',-,, people, in this country alone (to say nothing of the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wish ing to purchase these mementoes of our Country's Di:covery :.nd of the grandest Exposition ever held, should secure as many as they desire at once. For Sale Everywhere and Banks. If -not for sale in your tow n, send M.on each tor Ins than f i t coins, by Post-otiice or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Hank Draft, with instructions how to send them to you, c.lldu:r-is frefaul, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, IlL When Hamlet Exclaimsd s Gould He WORN NIGHT AND DAY I lltijtl iho wontl nur ture S) h l'llr llli ilef (ill t-iri-iMiiatiiiii't-M. N 1 t ln.pt 'Tr tn nt I lui mil' i i ,it biki i ,,, fi'i nt if riif Mir rnt nt rwt'. Ii m mIi -I t t . Itiu) Mlg istaaaai, 114 I iJ. -v, N iii at tt , i r aTirntD If rnT -n t1'"Ult llml vo run t'iir I he iii ( l pmtisuo ruMi in t ) to 4 I Jt. Ift li m wr t"f-r pa. liriilHri nri'l itttiil iraTi'i'M loil.tl- Hit i'ur f ti ti lal l av L inf i $ -00 "on Wlimi jnrriurv. 3 BLOOD POISON j B A SPECIALTY. ) Iixlbli ptuiltuu. Mrwiptrillft or Ht sSTriiit fHil, wa Btmituitca curt itil uur tla h i yphili"i la tint ufiiy Ihl-iir IUt w.llruro MnriaHfiitl. I. rout v u alra. tnm. i ihh limmiif t ., lhn .gj, Jll, PATENTS 7 Hi IMAM 1. MM I mi'V. Wii-IiIiii. d.n, 1. I, N iitl f'i l.illll I'llliMll nil lull. I Hi' fur Iiki lilnl . !. IAUMS TIMIM-K fc V'A'.r1 -M Nw t iiiiilotrnc m-iiI I rif uj'tiit n'in rtii. ii. AiWIri'Ka Mt hi, llaNM lil. ti. , .Muii.i--n, -i Hcadachc5?i ahit II tan i:ii f. turn in mm lKMh Altoti! Iltail.ti lift, irntt Miuaitu.. Matibill. Mtii Swcuii nu'cli illltWII CURE. CnrM Consumption, I'oiirIis, Croup, hora TnruaU gold br all l)n ini on a Guaramn, JH 1 lin lis Ti AIL I. m Ciasaaasillv ftli4 puils h b wk lunmor allf aia. Mould bm I'iso . Curs tor CvDtuaipllOD. II has car iaa. II bu not Injur l on. Il Is not d lu lut. Il U) U ksaiaouf h trrua. BoM rrar. SAPO liffl. Icnnr.u cuazT "German Syrup Mr. Albert Hartley of Hudson, N. C, was taken with Pneumonia. Hi brother had just died from it. When he found his doctor could not rally him he took one bottle of Ger man Svrup nnd came out sound ond well. Mr. S. 13. Gardiner. Clerk with Druggist J. Ii. Harr, Aurora, Texas, prevented n bad attack of pneumonia by taking German Syrup in time, lie was in the business and knew the danger. lie used the ' great remedy Boscbee's German Syrup for lung diseases. Vo Hot E received whs, mm. Knamrls snit rinm which lUlo lb Th.- Hi.ln t Sim Hlor f.ill.li Ik HrlUlant. Oilor li iMirwIilc. an, I ir. i'iioinii'r i,at fur nu ua or iu kiitir wllh ri-r .urrhMi r m v to tj Garfield Tea fJfffVTBrt(J t'tiirMHit h llrauISM Ik- til' r l'k Huiiiir trim. Iliurtu, .uluiV aitw 4Mhfc . Cures Constipation -I Tr.ITS I rtA!(l4t-Nfii1 for tni, I ,ir . Oiiltln or iIim it. i l iitii n 1'nii'til pii. r hlSMKif rUNxlllN and HOI M l I.AWn, I'.WIIU H U fAHHh.1. AhlllNnlu.s II (' Realizing that every patriotic American will war.t one cr mere ol these coins, and in order to make it convenient for hi:u to get them, we have made arrange ments to have them sold throughout the country bv all the leadinr Merchants " iiys, There's the Rub ! " Referred to LIO ttMCBXmUJmJm ei rnm.m JA5HARP JOKE 1 YET A POINTED FACT! IN 4 ACTS. Art I fMrttiau Mm bur -r of tark Man luaa him and titra ft -ili'(,s (ir hu.i c"L A 1 II Sn ) HiifIN u rl.r t.r biuta pill m itrh mi Hit fu Ax . Ill t Nigra t alanthmK1 finds tvk with le u nia 1.1.1. i A.t u t.ur mil i vioiH i X U.rttI a.t Li. f 1 trit tn N i tf it ipartmrta, a. I tf f trrnl-iid Ufa. Which Will t.'i.ihmotlal ILriiiMl-. loail b4li ua ..U ilnn I waol to iiuliiltfv IU Ai'l HI., Jou lH whu. sn ui iitnnr I ,14', 1 Um. Mtol7 y ti. t.fl.. Um TkI Owv'a. f - 1mm, Hmi Iih'i,, Mm. fiHMkm FOR St CVCRVWHCRC. MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS WITH ! THOMSON'S llE Jj illAI A 1 1,11 CLINCH RIVETS. So iiioli mju.tfil. ini LuititiHT nnxir1 .idrl tii.i i nut, littiu tHl mid ijinih,, iv tiit tit clinch tn ut ly imtx-tti. Jt juiihtf i i.i i- . t Maul in lit ifmiii'f nor iinrr ir Kii. 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