BntirrAlaa and Re. How do yott kp tint bntUirfly gutter.!. aionnil that roset "Wry easily, when yon Inow bow," tu th reply mada tj the inquiry. "Yon cm thm it n imitation fobs ana an imita t.oa butterfly. Tho roue ia mad of piprr and the ultra 1 a metallic tube. Tl it tube rxtontla eligibly Iwyond the reta's of the flower. The other end ot it ia Oatt'ned like the mouthpiece of i ioe, ao that it con etnily lo )ield in tho month. Two email bnttorHee are fBU'nd to a atriall chler-piU-h ball by means of a very Cno wirv. l'y I'lft-ing the ball directly over the tube and Fently bloing through the tubo the all ia amitx-n.l.-.l in the air and the butterflies have the appcaranre of flut ter. round the rose. Tho effcci pro duced i err aurprisinfr. Of course, the air must "be blown through very regularlf, Thia is the aame principle that makes an egg-ahoU ' a light cork ball remain in cpiilil rinm at the top of a jet of water." Xi-io lurk Mail and Expre. There la a man In Hartford who baa worked at fortv-six different trades. Ho forma n tort of a trade union all by himself. The Testimonials W publish are not inncWral, nor ara thrjr written op In our office, nor am thrjr from onr employe. They ara facta, proving tbat llnod' hartapArllla prusa mm absolute M ss.it, and that Hood's Co re a Ur: r. SI. Hurt West Kendall, X. Y. ' Three Great Enemies Nouralgla, Rhoumatisrrt and Dyspepsia Another Victory for Hood's. " For over 81 yesr 1 have mifTi'rt'd wit h neti. minis, rheumatism anil il)K'i!ik. Many tlniit 1 rvuM not turn In bavl. Several physician have trvaled me anl I have tried (llfTi-rerit remedies but all failed to irvo me permanent relief. Five year K I bei;.i:i to hike Hood' Hood's xni Cures Harsaparilla and it has done me a vast amount of (food, hlnce beirlnnlnK to take it I have not bad a s'ck day. I am H years old and enjoy (mod heialth.whlch 1 attribute to Hood' Harna parllla." Mil. K. M. Hciit. W. Kendall. N. V. Ti'ioM! rill cure all LW.-r Ills, Blllounntiaa, Jaunalli-. i-tiga-atlou, MUik B.darbe. 39 oral. I'N V 1W 'jriUGTUSt Flower 99 "What is August Flower for?" As easily answered as askea. It is for Dyspepsia. It is a special rem edy for the Stomach and Liver. Nothing more than this. We tolieve August Flower cures Dyspepsia. We know it will. We have reasons for knowing it. To-day it has an honored place in every town and country store, possesses one of the largest manufacturing plants in the country, and sells every where. The reason is simple. It does one thing, and does it right. It cures dyspepsias Tim Trad Mart It on the beat WATERPROOF COAT lilVcVi;" in the World I ... a. J. Town?. nO?TON. MASS. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OH Other Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. llAKElt & co.-s reakfastCocoa U-hirh it nbioluttly re and lolubl.. I fr !,...,....,..... . l .i (seafrrayfA of t'lico mixed Willi Mtaroh A . p , ..WIJfc VI pomlcal, totting leu than on cant u tun,' moots'!. ' ,''.,in,,"n. au1 fcold ky (.rarer ettrynhtrt. VT KkVTV rrt TVnw.ha.ttv- Va.a Young Llothors! W Offtr Tom m Bm4 trklth iluurM Safety f o JLf olW at4 Child. t MOTHER'S FRIEND" Soft Cantneinenl of Us Vmit Horror oniUUk, After WBraariirwm..i"!"f "! u a Aia uaa. UmUfrZ, TLluu,?'-' J T '-a 0V 111 ' I I IV 11 FA0T3 ABOUT THE" FAIR. PaoTtfto ha been made for tbe transfer ntlon of AO.OOO fcsona an boar to and I rota the ft round. Ft itt Kationa and thlrtr-awn colonic are repreaented. Addod to theiw art th I nue I Watea Government andtha yar.ou 8tla and rerrttorlea of the Union. RoronLT ponlnir, tha cronnd rontatn 600 acre. They are a mllo lonar and rbout rt mllo broad at the widest part. Tb dlrtanco from tho middle of Chloaxo ia oveu miles. Taa rolleetlon of exhlblU Ju tha Hrltln arvtlon la the larjreet and moat Important thnt baa even bean hromht together in any Inter national exhibition outbids of the Coited Kingdom. A THiwrt thnt will Imnrow ttMf npon tha thomhtfiil o!rver in tho fa-n that eery hruich ot aclane an 1 industry has ben split np Into minor deportmonti. Thia la tho 3 J of the opeelalist. lr the exhibit are to ha considered from the rtnndpolnt of number the French aro troneir. If they are to bn Jndfed by the aver.-.ire exeallnnm in art Holland, without doubt, takea the lewd atnon foreliru Nation-". Is the department of natiiTvl hlrtory New Tori Ktate takea tho lead. Th Ward Xt nral rV'lene Museum of Horheater haa nil c x hlbit which rmfetwor I'litnam fayala perfect. It ahowa every form of animal lilu "Irotu apongea to man." It must be understood thnt the Exposition i a city with a complete jroverntnent. There are over AO, 004 exhibitor, ar.d two pardon lor eaoh intercut repreannted would Rive a fixed population of 100.000. There are well orKamited and equipped police onl Cro tlo partment. Jn thenrtlllory exhIMUa a 13-lncli nnv.Vi rifle, thlrty-lx feet loni? and weighing rtft; ton i a 18-lnoli navnl (tun Jneket. aeventeeu foet lonir and welshing nA.HOJ poun'la. tho S-lneh tute that wlllbeln-aaml by the Jacket. I thirty-eight feet ttveiuekva loa nal woi;,'1" 69. OW pound. Tatnc la a building wh-r inMe can bo ehooked Jurt like a hat or coat or umbrella. The charue l modcrute and the nuraee are good. There was a similar institution at the l'aris Exposition, but. unfortunately, several hundrod liable were on hand without claim ants when the exposition closed. FaoM the roof of the Ime building of Manu facture nnd Liberal Arts will beam t he biggest electric aonreh light ever constructed, it han reflector six feet In diameter nnd Will give a light of 194.000.000 candle power. It is ns aerted by thosa In charge of this light that to people sixty mile nw.iy the light will be U'tariy as bright a a full tr.oou. Most tntereeting la a historical scni are thetrophiea from the llohenzolleni Mu".itn, loaned to the Stnte Department ul tiio I'uitisl htntc Government for exhibition In this e ti.in. They havebeenaciitover In thcustody of Cnptalti'llogers of the I lilted States Navy, and the Nate Department aume tho re eponslbllity for their safe keeping and t ifo rcturu. Om tho stcnmloat pier are moving sldo walk. The outer sidewalk movei at the rate of three miles an hour. io thnkpnegr'ngers caa step upon it while it ia In motion. They an then step to an Inner sidewalk which has a apeod threo inllee faster, so that they nro tarried along tho pier nt the rato of six mile an hour and can get on or off at will without Inconvenience. Ths golden nail, which mirk' tho couple, tlou of the Woman's Iluildlng at tho Exposi tion, required several weeks of 'oiistunt work to make. It Is conipcsinl of gold. llver and copper, nnd a Montana aapphir, is et In the upper portion of the shield which is attached to tho uoil nonr tho head. Mm. Totter Tab nier, rresldeut of tho lloard of Lady Man agers, drove tho nail of gold bumo with a sil ver hammer Delays in the collection of mnterlal caused the postponement of the ceremony of canting the souvenir bell to La made of historical metal collected bythe Daughtersof tlw Amer. len ltevoiutton for tbe purpnsn of oom. memoratlng the opening of the World's Fair. The ceremony was sot for tho opening day, and Mr. Cleveland was to have touched a button at tho White House conno'tad with the automatic arrangement which would uuvo turned the molten metal into the mould. Is tho center of the Electrical BullJIwj, which la 843 by C'JO feet, stands the Edlaoii tower. ThU in a giant column, painted white and thickly studded with incandeecent light. It la 100 feet high. Tbe effect la splendid, but is fully appreciated ouly at Iilght. The General Electric Company ol New York haa groutwd its exhibit arouud the Edison column to a depth of 100 feet. The Bell Telephone Company baa a humbiomc house Just inside the south main door, the Westlnghouse and other prominent compan ion buiug ranged uloug the main oinle. WEATHER AND CROPS. Tbe Agricultural Bureau Beta Forth the General Condition of Roth, Washington, I). C This is the third consecutive cold nd unfavorable week throughout the principal wheut f and corn producing stales. Tho week wss unusually cold in the stales of the Upper Missisbippi and Missouri valleys, where the daily tem perature ranged from 5 to 15 below the normal and closed with f reeling weather, but the Indications are for more fuvorable conditions during the coming week in the Northwest. It bas been slightly cooler ilian usual on the Pacific const. The teinernture' was slightly below the average from the lake legion eaMwutd, while it wus wsrtner than usual generaby throughout tbe southern states cast of the Mississippi. Kii'cmivo ram occurred dur ing the week over the central valleys, in cluding the entire winter-wheat region, tit liortbei n Mirtion of the gulf states and in tne southern portion of the spring wheat ngion. Tho rain fall imim.iiil'y heavy in central Missi-sippi and Ohio valleys, in terfering materially with farm work in the prtncipnl agricultural statei. t'ouMdcrabla injury lias resulted from flood and severe local siurius throughout the west. There was also excessive moisture in (he nor'.nern portion of the cotton reirion. whera tbe lund is too Wrt to work and li'nr are expressed of an overflow In lower Mitt-ct'ippi. Considerable acreage of outs and wheat Is retried under water in Illinois, and the in dications are tliut consideruiile injury to farming interests from high water will re sult in tbe lower MissUsippi unit lower Ohio vaMeys and In the lowland near (he river. In I'ennsylvania gram ami grars have good colors, but have made little growth. Uirge acreage of potatoes and some corn have been planted, but there are feara of both rotting. In West Virginia wet weather has re tarded plowing and planting. Wheat, oats and gruss are in fine condition, tobaoeo is progressing favorably and slock is in fair '.omliiion. In Ohio continuid ralnshave overflooded st i curat and damaged cro badly on low lands. Wheat, clover, barley, rye and to bacco plants have unproved, but oata auu oiatot's are rotting lu some localities. FIVE! LIVEB LOST. Little Bad River, Swollen by Rains. Carries Boatmen to Their Death. Five men lost their lives in the raiting current of the Little lied river near Hearcy, Ark. The river is very high as a result of the recent beavv rains, and the current la very swift. Allen lirown, Itobinfott Ca ruih, Joe Scott. Hand v t'ooktey, and Allen llooih were employed at tbe Government rock quarrr. '1 bey got in a small boat and attempted In cress lb river to go to their dinner. When they reached the middled the river tbe raging torrent overcome their atrengdi and their boat was thrown violent ly against a rock, wrecking it. The men were thrown Into tbe river and soon earned down with the current, 'i'hair boU.es have not btau recovered. THU OBUMAR SITUATION. Tha Relohetagla Diolvd and Caprlvl Baa Resigned. Oreat Political Kxolte ment Follow the. Army BUI Defeat. The arm bill was rejected In the Reich Mag at Berlin by a vote of 210 to 102, and immediately after tba rescript alined by the Kaiser, waa promulgated, dissolving the Reichstag. Tba Nodal-Democratic members of tba Relcbstc displayed tha wildest enthusiasm over the result. They hurrahed repeatedly, following cheer with cbeer, Uteat confusion and uproar pre vailed In tba House, and the public excite ment la at the highest pitch in llerlin. Chancellor Caprlvl left soon afler the dis solution of tba relcha'ag forl'otsdam to offer his resignation to the Kalser.and the Kaiser summoned Count Uotho von Kulenberg, the Prussian Premier, to Pottsdnm. Count von Kulenberg look the place of Chancellor von Caprlvl aa Prussian Premier about a, year ago when Chancellor Caprlvl resigned that ofllce, owing to the decision nf the Kaiser to withdraw the Education bill from the I'ruailan Landtag. In the midst of all the confusion cnnsed by the dissolution of the Heichstag and Caprlvi'a resignation, a passage from the Chancellor' speech of Fridav, is attrscting wide attention. Caprlvl said: "Germany must get used to II. she cannot have alwavs a man like lilemarck at the bead of affairs; a man such aa is born only once In centur ies and whiae diplomatic art nobody will attempt to deny." All the paer contain long leading articles. In which thee describe tbe situa tion a critic l and say that the electoral contest will be extremely .severe and will lead to great changes and party relations. BAD WEATHER FOR TRADE. There la aOeneral Complaint About Slow Collections, it. fl. Dun Co.' "Weekly Keview of Trade" savs: Had bii'lne-s in Wall street U-en unsound or unhealthy the collapse of price during the past week might have caused a panic Heveral fai tires occurred but without disturbance and the appoint ment of receivers of the Cordage Company wus in some anise a relief. Outideof the i'lduxtrials the speculative markets railier stronger tliiin a week ago. and business of the country, though by means equal to expectations, not cs greatly disturbed by the condition ol are the IV I Vet tho money market. At nearly all points the backward aon and bad weather, with s:ow collection, give raue for complaint At Pittsburg iron trade Is still more de pressed, but luisineH in plsss is fairly good. Chicago reports ihrinknge In trade, collec tions slow, money comparatively tight, a decrease of 1.1 ier cent in eastward ship ment, but increase in real estate ami Inula ing. Kei-eipts of dressed beef gain, compar ed witli last year, IM per cjnr. of shep tx, of bnrley ll'l and of wheat liM per lent. The iron trade shoas no improvement. There is preasure to sell trom the West. Southern No 1! is sold at Is 5o.llirtninglinm and ltesheroer has fallen to II I 4"; nt 1'itta burg bur la cut uain, and structural iron is slow. The business failure occurring during the loot seven days, number for the 1'mted htate '.'HI. lor Canada -'7. or a total of -'l.l.iis compared with totals of li'ts lnt week and 11t tie week previous to the last. For the corresponding week ol la-t year the figures were Ji '.i, rer seining si failures for I tilt ed Slute and 2.1 in Canada. Tint nthiMn HAMovrtrti. Hank clearings toinU lor the week ending Mav 4, as teh-grapucd to UnuMrtttn, aro as loiions : New York Chicago llostou Pln'adelphiu ... rt lnii hen Krani'lsco.. Pittsburg r-.j,.. ltultinttsra .. , . Cincinnati .S2T.II!l.272 I f2 . I22.u7s.'.li I pi.li . 1' H.K.VMI19 I 3,0 ,. 7:t'j;t..'v.,4 1 2?t .. a7.-Jti.aJ7 I 17.4 . 17,71H,67I ,. ltl,r.7,745 .. U.sll,'.4 ... i;i,471.l.'iO I u I ,v 1) 4.1 I !'). Cleveland . 1 (I indicates increae, DdecreaNs.) 1 lie aggregate ot c earnu.' f HI or tl rrincipai citie of the country is li.TsCkl J '. an increase or 7.H r cent. The totuls exclusive of .New York City amount to '.Ml.-im.Hsi, and ehows an increuse of i.b per cent. IMPORTANT TO BOROUGHS. The Court Says a llurgeaa is Not a Coun cilman. At PitUburg Jud'e Stowe hande 1 down a decision in the cese of A. M. Carline. Joseph Price and 11. M. Hoi and, of Praddork, Bcaiimt II. C. Hiallcnberger and I. F.Hollz niau. The plaintiffs are members of the borough councils of UruiUlock, Pa. II. C. Shallenberger is the burgess of lira. Mock. Jiid0'e SlOH'es'ates that It 1 c ear under a decision ot the supreme court that Snellen b rer has no right to act a a member ol the council. He tins no light to preside, vote or participate in procec lings in any manner A burgess, he suys, is only a member of councils when it is so providi-d in the char ter or decree of court. The injunction re straining Hiallcnberger from acting as a councilman is therefore Continued until further order of court. As to Hollztnan. who wss elected to coun cils to lill a vacancy by the deciding vote of Hhailenberger. it isrtatisl tht he is an ac tive member of councils and hss at leat color of title. He iiiei a prima laria title to the ottlce and a proceeding to left Ins right should be by ipuo warranto not injunction. The Injunction as to him was diuulvrd. NEWSY GLEANINGS. Tub Wulland Canal Is open. Ai ktui.v has o:i!y ISO perio lioa!. -ioNDcr.As's civil war has brcu c.-Ufl:e 1. Co.stcTUTT S oyster crop has been ruiucd, Ar.o--x K) rr.tjU uhlt s aro id!o oa tba Tyue. Tne lato cold spell grectly tUjaed tba co.tou. Veu.ow rtvra h.u opcarad in Maitlan, Mexico. VfcBMosT's mnplo suar s-.-asoa th.j year was a failure. Tin apple crop of Northwest Missouri and Northeastern kuuea will Lo au uii0l totai failuru. In tiio Instate weeks female footpads in Chicago, 111. Imo rubbed twenty-Ova pedtniriou. Tna gate rei'elpt at the World's Fair in Chicago umouulud to nearly ( iOJ.OOO before iipeuuig day. Tub Ohio Leglsluturo passed a Mil ap propriating Ji.-0.uoy lur baitlo mouuuivuU at i'hickamauga. Tag 40,000 twouty-tlve-eent aouvenir coins will le stampe l w.tti UiO te-id ul (jueen Isabella ot Hpaiii. Thc proprietor of Northwestern suinme renoru eict to derive totisiderwUlo U uetl irom tue v una t tuir. Yalc's geuer.il rwelpts for the past yea Were t&0,4t:.31.t expeusoe, io,47U.BJ uumbcr ol stU'leLBj, ivjy. Ytcmr. Texau. ia aftlleted rlth a rlai f horn flk-j o called because they tvoet Uigut tu ue uurua Ol catue. Dorroa If Airgisis, tbe bacteriologist, li luoi'ulated iM persons at Agra, India, w cuoiera virun, aua no evil resuiu ore Hrtod- Aaaoa Pat waa appropriately ealebntealy the e!n!oyje of tbe Agricultural lp4i- went t itihlugton. A majority ol tneui aemblud lu a retired part of the grouif , where, after a aectlon bad been made by atant tvrotary WlUets, a white oak tee w is planted lu uoior of tbe hearetarl ot Arioultaro. beorutarv 3J urtua oiadea i4 ii. I MB BTRUCK BILLY PATTERSON. Aad, Owing to IlHiys BUa, He Did Mot Aaj Aaythtag Abeat HI Deed. Who atruck Billy Patterson? About fifty year ago this Was a question asked very frequently to Illustrate tho unexpected defeat of a candidate or a doubtful or unknown matter. Hut who struck tho blow was nevci found out. An exchange, professes to have found out, and suy It was George W. Tlllerton of Georgia. This is the story: Last evening wo published an ex haustive review of a fatuous ruse that of William Patterson of Georgia, tho same Hilly that was "struck." Thin week wo publish what Is be lieved to lie an authentic answer to tha well-known conundrum. Mrs. Jennlo (J. Conely of Athol, N. Y., ays that her father, George W. Tll lerton, who lived at Franklin. Ga., at that time, and who bus long since died, struck that historic blow. As related In "Notes for the Curious," last week, Patterson was n Haltlmnro merchant, wh had retired to bis es tate near Catnsvlllc Ga., where bo became, cntutigicu ibtlic turnout hroil and received tho blow which cuu-wd bint to repeat tho question, "Who Itruck Hilly Patterson?" Helng a powerful man, with a fist liko a iledgc-hamtni r, Patterson searched long nnd patiently for the man with audacity .tnongh to strike him. but his search availed nothing. Tlllerton kept tho secret from his own family until the old man became so crsit cnt In bis efforts to discover tho per petrator of tho deed, even going sn far as to leavo the country when he feared the Jl.000 reward would caioe touic one to rovcal his Identity tu the enraged Hilly. After the death af Patterson, Tlllerton refused 'ti mention th; affair, which was the best course to pursue, as his friends would douMlcst have twitted him with playltu tho "live Miecp racket over the dead lion." It Is only recent ly that Mrs. Conely has heard of the reward waiting a claimant In the Kranklia County (Georgia) Court of Itecord. l lie writer has not U-en In formed whether or not t-hc will make an t'Cott to secure tho f 1.000 tillered as a reward for her father's rashness. Future dvvt lopments will add a third and last chapter to this lutercttUny bit of history. Was llivru hii .kite ... pper? M. Pcr.hclnt, the well-known French tet linicist. In a recent com munication to the Academic de Sciences states his leilef in the Mimo-time existence of an age of cop per In add'tlon to the threo recog nized arili.i '.i gleal cons of stone. liion.c (copper and tin) and Iron, i to I uses bis opinion chlclly uion an an a ysis f a pleco of copper which ha I lK.cn found by M. do faizce In the course of ant I luarlan Intcstlgatlutis In Me-oimtamia, or Al Jeira, us the A rats de Ik' nu to the famous stretch of country In tween tho Kun'hrate f-V "ir;'i- -rr....- f ' V. thero being slnmiy J v lead and arsenic. Water a!id the atmosphcro had made rav aueti in tlio specimen, which was practically a sulsixlde or a comjiound if protovlde and metallie copicr. As loo rains from which tho piece of metal was taken aro uuthorlti vely Mnsidcrcd to be more, ancient than those of Habylon, M. llerlhelot does not hesitate to promulgate the theory that an ntc of copir preceded :hn brone and Iron crlods, espe cially as the cxamlnstloti of the com I i nent parts or a portion of a metal lic scepter which. It is alleged, le. longed to a Pharaoh who reigned in Kgypt some :i,."t o years tefore Christ ihowed no sign of the presence of tin. London Iron. He lie of oliinlal Time. The old lVhick Kplseopal Church In FairTax County, Virginia, for the re building of which George Washing ton drew plans in 1773, Is still stand ing. The exterior presents the same appearance it did when Washington drove up to It regularly on Sun lavs In his famous coach. Thc Interior nifie ed severely durln tho late war. KNOWLEDGE Trings comfort and improvement nnd tends to peraonul enjoyment when rightly used. The- muiiy.'who live bet ter than others and enjoy iifo more, w ith less i'Xcuditure, by nioro promptly adapting the world's last products to tho need of phyi-ieul being, will uttest tho value to health of the pure liquid luxativo principles embraced iu tho remedy, Syrup of Fig. Its excellence is due to its presenting in tho form moat acceptable und pleas ant ti the taste, tho refreshing and truly beneficial proertiea of a h rfect lax ative; effectually tleunsing tho system, disralling eohl.s, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It lwu given tuitisfaction to million und met with tho approval of tho medical profession, because it uets on the Kid neys, Liver and Howels without weak ening them and it U perfectly free from every objectionable nubxtaiice. Syrup of Figs is for sulo by all drug pisti iu COo and (1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. ouly, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syr-pof Figs, and being well in formed, you will not xupt utiy tuUtituto if otllrud, ( reentelna Kvea la Peril. One humorous Incident connected with the tire Is told by a member of Knglne 2 Ho was with a few mem tcrs of that rompanr attempting to save a arreamlng young lady who was hanging from tho third story of thc Ames building. At the risk of their own lives they Hnallr placed her aafely on thc ground. Instead of run ning as fast as she could for her life alio carefully took hold of her skirts and lifted them so ns not. to wet them, and s owly picked her way among the debris, and on thc oppo site sidewalk, where she dlsappcred Huston Kvening Uecord. A Df.nvph paper tells of "a wo man who whipped a dinte."' fche should have taken one of her size. There Is danger of a rabbit plague In Kansas Muillar to that of Australia. U. S. Government Baking; Powder Test Tho report of thc analy srs of IlakinrT Powders, matlfs by the U. S. Govcinmcnt (Chemical Division, A'l Dcp't), shows thc Royal superior to all other powders, and j;ives its leavening strength and thc strength of each of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows: LEAVENINO OAS. ROYAL, Absolutely Pure, . 13.00 u w v m. a a, V IT AijiVrJ TESTED are reported to con tain both limo and sulphurio acid, nnd to bo of tho follovin(j strengths respectively, . . , Royal Making Powder is absolutely pure, and of greater leavening power than any other powder. THE KIND 8 n THAT CURESia 3 Mrs. tii.ivi'.R riii:ui(ien, i B9 m.ui..,:, v a d On Crutches 10 Years! h sjjEATINO SORES THAT 4 WOULD NOT HEAL!" a Li it I.A.N AS hKVI'AlltI.I.A. 'Li t.. etmli.-tr. 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New Vura, luii a mi iu uaiiiivu ITI. hhalkiuxr; Vm kaw I -ala aba-vto o.ita tu-r alt aun-hiiM um. Imi I1K1M-I1. uuj uim, maainlrlivlit pkiri f J.-wsira lisaJ rviail mua-. 'i-riii.. inrure -lM fOU TtUMS TO AtlCN I S 5r. WILL SAVE tOfi : HI.'Z SI1L5- vlaaiiK-risu.irrtie. vfcv Mrbaiw Ills.. It lu th best rawi:riiiunsrurth cur ofCMOI.KKA C41AKKII, KHaXUM TlkM. B1IMHT 1)1. SLA sat tail yn.lt. SeuJ Ac forth lt.4j.ia, OouMiss fbarioacv, Kuuhaaver. N. Y. OPIUM Horpblna Habit t'araaal In 10 lo lajaj alia fa. No iair till eurvd, OR. J. T (HI Hi. Lsbanaa.Ohio. Forbid a Foci a Thing Con't 3 .rW M APOLS A Clet Heraaaaer Per ftae , 7f ftttsfistrgh ( an.Mif-Tr;r(ip Issotd he New Areata and delivered by Carrier everywhere, for t a eopr er si t'ig week. It contains dllr. the news nf the world, rereivlrtf aa It rtnea, (he reports of bnia the Asenelte1 Prswa and ths l'nltd Pres. No other patter which Mils for Ini (Vnt reeelvea both of these report. Its Hpnrtlne, KlnsnclsU Isshlon.and Household leprtment are an tOiialed. Order It from four New Kt U Oneoutof every 100 Inhabitant of the United htatea owns or rides a bicycle. T. 3. Clieney Co., Toledo. O., Prone, ef Hall's Catarrh Cure, offer $Hl rewsril f ir any t aee of catarrh that cannot b cured by take Hall' Ca'arrn Cure. SVnd fur tMtlmuniala, five. Hold by Druugint. An electric mail service I contemplnled for the city of Cleveland, Ohio. Ilateli' Universal Cough Svrni takes right bold, fold everywhere. Clients. Ill hot lie at least a man's weight in lead it shot lortverv msii killed. Peccliam'a 1111 eirre t lad effects nf over, eating, hem ham' a others, ttcemsa lsi. The I'nited State contains l'.it.UOU Sipiaie mile of coal Ileitis. Z2i rr tnt. Curtir ir, rpr ot. 13.00. . 1C0.G 12.S3 . . . lfil.l 11.13 . . . 133.0 10.'20 . . . lf.3.2 ' 0.53 . . . 114. ) o o . . . 111.0 8.03 . . . CG.f) 7.28 . . . 87.4 4.98 . . . G5.f) Mm at Co Nat Re Persived with l't . KiismHs sn. 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THOMSON MFG. C WilTll tTI, M AN 10 "aT "fA "m I l"v Til tTo 7c iVk" I i ur I iHilajial tUH). Iliiluiaa. aa, S llt-ttf-a-, i unallpslluia. Hail m. T ,( itaaplvalus, tlffrnal... Ilrr.ik. vT Vi 4J1.1 . .li rili-ia uX Uis blutujiU, A 1 I aipN3 TaBULfs L? -VI art . i,u ,,1 pn.ui, l.v rrfs. j&T&aV&i ! .h..tl..n r.iil..w u,r ii-h. . 1,1 VVT ki a l'j ilniuirl.ln ,xa.il l.v nu.,1. II, 1 JJrW ( ,:.. 1'a. kan.- liun-oi, ji Is " I f ur frt anrupica auio-i I La.a,'lal'i' "IIHItL !., Vpw mr. J MUST HAVF ?'" Tori,iPta muoi nAH Ku1.1n.vk i-st 'cnm.1,, ;.t r imih ..v,T iiia.-uii-il Ol t alat. II -...... iiiiuiriiM'. 1 nri a h Ileal. mi l i sta k. iuiii. S.i,k illiHrr,JJi-I.J ' -l HU, IllllM., f. ' ir aj 1, a. . lit DENSEONAI:.1 Successful ly Prorifcutos Claims. Lai ITIin-lil V ain:nrr I ft l'..ia;u Hw.a.i. m J)llu;aal l. 14a(jdUliai;..a!i'U.ui,. lj aun.v SMllKTII M II V l I I I.. TH..niiil,iy .U v ra-lx.it. f . ,4t. M-i-l 11 I i. ..11 fiw j 1. H.-111IM . 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