n i. 'I hi i ;t.f i if it r 1 ml lot Hi,' in' t t r : t .St it in u I'irif jrjfc J. Ul b. E rt ii wt'? lilUI tw.l tin' f t'i ri-f uilf I III'! I. f II.': tb; il L I It ilr. Ceo. TT. TwUt I'olunia, in n t'oluma. Wis. All flun 1 Puxilinar C All Run Down Puzxlins Case How Health Was Restored ned From 130 to 170 Pound. A few years atto my health tailed me, and United several hylrlana. Not on onuld fly ilianoio my raw and their medietas id to ittvc rs let. After mtirh persuasion I Inrnt-ed to take Hood's r.rstarilla. Ilava Hi la-veral bottles and am mat-b Improved, hi an all run down condition I have Wn nred to nod health. I nrmerly 1 Weighed JOOD'S Sarsapanlla CURES pntinds now I balance the Malm nt 174 III i In. Hood's Kanuiparllla La Wn a great Irflt to Dir. and I have rrrnmmcndrd It to Hula, who realise, rood result by its tiar." A. V. Twist. Oolntna, WutndiHrn Co., Wis. luad'a I'lllavuir Ui-r Ilia, hi brlK Jauu- .'' ( a IlKllgralkin. Try a bui 2 nut. P S I' 1 JO German iS yrup 5 ,1 am a farmer at Edom, Texas. I Jve used German Syrup for six jars successfully for Sore Throat, tmghs, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in best and Lungs and Spitting-tip of lood. I have tried many kinds of iugh Syrups in my time, but let jc say to anyone wanting such a tcdicine German Syrup is the best, .e are subject to so many sudden charrsts 'Irom cold to hot, daa? weather here, but in families where German Syrup is used there is little trouble from col is. John I Jones. id Dr. i Kilmers SWAMP-ROOT P. II. Illl.liEll. rq. Hulinevllle, Pa. CURED WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED! La Grippe Baffled! The After Effects Cured JUtVli WHAT Mr. IIiwii: rAV8:-"I had a bad attack or lii-tpr-; cuuirlit rold and It hxlir Kliuy kldnrya and llvrr, and Olilnuch ri and nlMry In my back nnd k-g. Tae Pliyti lnn nifdlclnc und otlu-r tlilriK that I utad uiiulu no liiiimwlon, und I continually TB wonw until 1 wan a phy rival wrpvlt Ddcltt-ii up lo dir. Id foro I hud tuktu UM)MH(ind Uittltt of Hwump-Uoot I Ml b tUT. and lo-duy urn JiiBt um wt-JI und Mron oa fvir (ot trace of the (iri lit li lt) Swamp. !?ZA my ,,fe," V- " C rAKIC,'M"r, "'"nt ft One , '4 ff ntU, If you t di hrDrfllnt. Im. Vy, lO will refund hi you the .rh ld. . t JlC "Iaalia CJuld. t. lU.li.-and t IT -a K0iBr Co.. ninchamton. . Y. r , Ol lml.t, 60. .oo kU. uuiuat Lr: f)t. kiw. Parllla Liver Pills 1 ARE THE liliST ' ui'in. Getting i Thin isi often equivalent to Pitting ill. If loss of flesh tan lc arrested and dis easc baffled the "weak ?fK)ts" in the system are eradicated. Scott's Emulsion i:v an absolute corrective of; weak spots." It is a bolder of worn out failing VituctMuris food that ; pps waste and creates r "iitKw iu J ut. hold b driuim.1. 1 ATE NTS ,'it.'," n in r.i If I alAmilW. I'klflil'ini. . . ' . " i I1 u . i. . ti thi m (tin kiir I.ATEB KW WAIFS. DtfAtTtM, ACTTDKHTB AKD fATAtmW Al Nw nochell. X. Y., MutthewO Brlen was burned to d-ath, and William Whalen lOMtrmly burned that li will probably die, in lh (Itftructioit ly flre of a boarding hon In which they lived. Arson is charged. KarCweR0, N. Y., Willii Scully tml Thotnaa Lavere. 3 year-old boya, entered Iba bam at the fortner'a home and locked the door. It it tuppoeeil tlier started a bon fire, as the barn was soon flre. lloth pcr lh?d before they could be released. Al Kan Claire, Wis.. Frank Phaw, aeed "i years, was drowned, lie and Frederick Newell were trying to crone the Chippewa. They pot out of the track with the blurry and it overturned and both were thrown out. Pliaw was unable to swim and was drowned A boat containing Michael Fbcenan and three children whs capsired In the bay at HoMon, MaM., andtwoofthechildrer. were drowned. They were Mnpgle and lUsa fheenan, aged 4 and 6 respectively.' A Cotton Relt passenger train was wreck ed by spreading rails near pmithton Mo. F.ngineer King and Fireman b'niith were killed. Tlie sloop Ftormy Tetrcl Is reported to he cntsiied olT Kettle Island, near Manchester, Mns. Five men were seen In the rigging, but the form was so Violent that it was iin posiible to reach them. ri5AK-Mf, The bank at Santa I'lar.i. California, has Ooen forced to cloe its tlonrs, owing tot lie discovery trin made that it Is short in Its funds about I JXl.tKs). This was occasioned by the mining stock speculations of the cashier and vice presiJeut. . At Kissinmre. Fla., the Kissinmee City bank suspended. Assets. lin),000; lialiill tin, 75.WO. Slow collections and tight luss of nionry forced an assignment. At Chirapo, word hat been received of the suspension of the Citizen' Fiaie hank at Churulmsco, Ilid.; capitul 123,000, depos its $.K. WXI. Also news of the suspension of the Citizens Hank at Krmpton, hid. They were branches of the Columbia National Chicago. wmm ami rrsiAtTirs. Al Chfster, S. C. John lirannon. alias Joe Williams was hanged for the murder of Stephen Kearney, an aged und Infirm white citizen of that city, on August 3lst. liran. lion made a full confession of his guilt an 1 expressed regret. Jim Ilencher. the murderer of IJ. II. Havinton of Haviston nation, Ala., was hanged at Kataw, Ala. At Wilmington, Pel., Sheriff Could whippd eight convicts, one of whom was tfdorcd. Almost within sight of the jail yarl. I'atrick Kaney was murderously ass.iultcs'i by unknown men. He is lying in Ieluware hovp'itul tying with a crushed skull. - v Judge While at 1'iltsburj, I'a., senlcncod William Newton, convicted of manslaught er for the killing of William Cousins, to nine years in the penitentiury. WAS1I1N.1TON. A comparative statement of the total values of the exports of hrea.l.tufTs for the month ended April If), tr.'.uJl.lM, shows a decrease of f l,Ai.O from the corresponding period of ls'lj. For the four months ended April 30 fM.n'.M.oCi. a decrease of $4t,0ii0,(i0 from the same period of last yeiir. For the 10 months ended April 30, H.'.;,(i.Vl.Hl.l, a decreae of e'.t.'i.O' .0,000 from the correspond ing period of l.Stli FoiiFioN. At Purango, Mex.. during the Maximil ian holiday colehraiion Mexir.ins were pa rading tliu streets committing (Ippredations of a serl rim character. When the police at tempted to suppress the. lawlessness, the Iliob fired upon the t lttors. The police re turned the tire, killing five. One officer wus killed. rriisoNAU Hubert T. Lincoln, ex-Minister to Kng land, arrived ut New York Saturday, lie will again take up his residence at Chicago and resume his practice of law. Kill M.I.ANECl . Wesley C. llipjiey will he retried for as ault with intent to kill John W. Mackay, of Sun Francisio. The jury was unable lo agree and waa di-cliarged. A second trial will occur iu June. AOIOANTIC PENSION FRAUD. A Norfolk Lawyer.Who Has Been 8teal Ins; Large Bums, Arrested. The pension department ut Washington believes it has unearthed tuiidoiis t en sion frauds. An attorney of Nortolk, Va., V. 11. Prewry, isuiklerarrent, chua-e.l with securing fraudulent rention clunus by the wholesale, using is his innruu-enn in many cases colored wen aud women wlu could not reud or write. About thre'.1 months ago Secretary Nobis ordered three caesiiropfl fi.ua the pension rolls thiil Prewry had secured, und l iu r on he was debarred from pracrc". When tho present luliuini.-trution i ame int ixiwer a t liormit; h inveviigution wus ni.idf into the cases that Prewry had stvured.Hiid when it was concluded a lew iluys since it whs uis covered that atiout lot :r cent of the cues he had handled under the act of June 21, IMW, were secured through the filing of ful-e declarations. The extent of the frauds can be under stixxl when it is Muted that Hi'i cmm'S wera grained and mat everyone ol them carried arrears. The steals will probulny aggregate tlou.mH). Prewry used the seal of a notary, IL A.. Kichardson, wIioks ollii-e he shared Kichardson is said to have Ix-en ignorant of the iis to which ins aeai had been ut, ami Prewry bus already been convicted of (urging the notary's name and seal. The Great Bhips Uave Peparted. The Knglisti vessels thut cum.- to New York for the review have left utt trip assigned to them. The next two or three weeks will witness the depurturo of moat of the other vessels, although the liussians may stay month. Ou Veduesduy the Hott of Columbus relies, the caravels, start ed for Chicago by way of the tit. Lawrence river. The l iuto will be towed to Quebec by the American cruiser Chicago, and tb" Nina wilt be towd by the lieiiiiingtoii. The Buuta Maiia will sail under herowu cunvua. At Marquette, Mich., ten girls were expelled for insubordination from Mar guette high school. They went to a dauce ajfuiost the order of the faculty. Oie Chinas Customs. In fall mourning among' the Chi nese the black strands of the queue ire replaced by while ones and In second mourning- by light blue nr preen. It Is an unpardonable breach of etiquette for an Inferior to enter the presenco of a superior with his pltf-tail wound round hit neck or head, and tho gi ..tteat Insult ono man can offer another is to pull his plff-tall. It seems very odd to see tailors on ship or In barracks comb Inir each other's tresses, or coolies at ilio street corners performing the tame friendly ofllce. Custom forbids I man to wear a beard and mustache antll ho become n tir"r"tnhet. An Olit Cliuroii. The oldest church existing In tho t'nlted Mat" U situated nearSmlth fleld, Va. It was built In the reign of Charles 1., between the years 1030 ond 1A.15, the brick, II mo and timber ix'lng Imported front England. The timber is English oak, and was framed in England. It is a brick structure, erected In the most sub stantial manner. The mortar has lietvune so hardened that it wlU strike Uro in collision with steel. M. I Thompmn Co., Drnggmts, C inder port, a., nay Hall' fat irrli t nr is the lM-at and only sure run- for catarrh thvy evr sold. Uruwits sell tt, jo. Tim French leads the world in the liution of pannes. pro Tteerham's Pills cure Indlirrstlnn and constW pnti.m. UeecliAiu's-uo others. 15 cla. a box. The Chinese baud is srr ail, slim and with o,narc phalanges. J(t JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, ,. , LUMBAGO. Just a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. lust a little CRUISE mr.y make sjrious ir.llarr.mation. lust a little BURN may make an ujjly scar. Just a little COST will get a bottle of ST. JACOBS OIL. A PROMPT AND PERMANENT CURE Years of Comfort against Years of Fain for JUST A LITTLE. .. copy of the "fiilirin! Portfolio cf the Vorld Columbian h aM.tmii." dt-cnptivc ut KuiUliims and tToun.t. luulilully illus Irsttd in water color rflrils. si.l t e setil . any address uKn irceii't ( I t in lounge stamps t y Tiih CliAkLLS A, obkLa.K Co., llALliuoat, Mu. HTHE KIND g k THAT CURESb n i IB n a a a imi 9 dVJ! mi - 'i S" a JKHmme HAM., d TORTURINH tl If J.-L- in u .. n nuduacneior u iears "n HI f 4 a a Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CUBED S ' 4 Vy Hr L wastik niwr has to rruit mm . urn., unr Am ua l axxa 1 IkAW. M llldlfial... . . . IJ i.ksti.ixi n -. 1 h tn a nlmi Iron ft ,iii.u.lrl.f ie I,,., irn ,,. U? k-.''1 I lin. u. of our Knal i. r. tn adTtn.ar. 4 BJ'iirnt 14 y.mt mr.lM.ti., uj u.l.uiui.a ul .'.al Mwandrrlal rarn, hm I dnulnl lo Iry on. t:. nif trt Kxil.iJ MffTvatly f.IivmI um-, .nd h lh li-nr I hadtat-i. KM h""""" I".u1m 1 U A 'l'ltl:il. I tan IT MruMUUlMJUl 3 DANA'S n g SABSAIUULIiaV B llwaaure ami rrlli,lle mrUtclae. M Fl2 irtruMJ, lour., I P Watnturd, .V V. ' J:itoMF. HAM. Q fa TbetruUi ol Mr. Italia Malrtr.ti-t I. nn flnl u La fins Sartapsrllls Co., Bsrtut. Maine. J I JT"r 's.sT SOW A CC Ir WILL NOT lUKt An agrneable liiratlve ana Krtrvx Tojiio. Fold hyfirutrtruru or sent by tnaiL Wh,aUu, sod $1.00 per pariiatrw. Samples free. MTT T' Favorite tSl rOTtll fTrtalerJfres. r--ig. ri asu .m -aatotla SVaiadlM. Ha rurt aay thou. K-mr.d hn-l-. Fraro m d -aa ivtiirsoai. ,iwll di.ai in i.n d4T l 1.41 tv,a-llill'li ol n .,n.". i.'. - tjaol tlim..n ol H.i'.i ii. .w, irn" rut. t TIEATMtrH JURIIisrltg IMI baid , OklXX Asu.vi raaJiaia, ALUata, Wa. MAI! KD at ' urieu to Lha IKiiutt Nn.rlty Cu., Sid ItrnedMuy, hvw Y..rk, i ia rr inv thihiiiu i'rii huiloimrv I'at'kaa-a -aiKMIM-VU IllltV Utr. alS U VvloM'H, OU U'4 I tu'iii'll, aiul uua niHa-nliUvul tile.vf k-wi-lrv. I..lJ retail vulu. JeeMi. aAtUTC 'rsti.VU rUKI'Kk.'Ua lUAUtNIa sjJTT T.ASt or TW TAW 'ft TT.T 9. 'C, Much auSartiur. S- lr haia life. It buys tha btal prariM.ii forth cur of'IIOLICH4 VATAK.HU, KUKVaiATiaM, KlUNaVI llaW S-ASat and riLMM. baud ifto. for the Use, (0 Ueaasoe ftiannauy, MuvhMWr, N. Y. nniliriHrrsis n.btt t rr4 la lO y till rurvtla saaa.a.waiaa if M J fi 17 SX D ,7 -tfcVCT?: XBfb slK t ST' it iypsjv.t-t: ar LONG LIST OF FAILURES MART BMALti BANKS OO VNDEB. Ths Failure of ths Columbia National Bank of Chicago had a Far-Beaching Iffect. Moatof ths Buspsnded In stitutions In Country Towns Whsrsthe Farmer Will Be the Loser. The oiric sls of the Capitol Nstlona! Tank Indianapolis, Ind., which closed its doors Fmlsy say they will be able to resume bus iness within few days providing the Chemical National Hank, of Chicago, Is sble to open Its doors. The failure of ths Columbian National Bank, of Chicago csusetl banking institu tions thronghout Indiana to cloe Iheir doors Friday. Most of them are small ron jerns, and the majority of their stock was swned by Pwlgglna it ftarburk. of the Columbia National. Their capital stock ranged from lJO.000 to IMi .000. Ths Colum bia National controlled about 27 banks in this Plate and more failures are anticipated The failures were: the Commercral State flank, of Itns-lavllle; Itank at Dunkirk; Termers', of Orrcntown; Commercial I'.atik of Morristown; Conuneicial Hank, of Wul kerton; Hunk of Rrernwcod, of (ireenwood; Farmers' and Merchants', of (.me vs. The failure at Dnnkirk was the heaviest. The liabilities are TCO,000 and the assets are reported n limit two thirds tluit amount. The Irdiannpolis banks claim to be not affected by these failures. rsm i;ks tr otiii ii sttis ClIASI.rvoiX. Mini. V. P. llrown A-t'n. bankers, doinij lminr under tlie nsnieof the Hank of harlevoix, have made an ass'gnmrnt loi ti'o, . Tlie Ottawa County Hunk at Elmore, a branch of the Chicago Columbia, has rlo-ed i's ilonrs. Cosvov, O the Farmers Tank of Con voy, O.. closed its dior, caused by its rela tions with the Columbia Nuii"iiul Hank of Cbicsco. I'a r.w. Mu it firsat excitement pre vails at I.awinn. The niiitingers of h luml I ana there did not open up the ins'itntion Kritlav nioriunL', having left town the pre vious niglit. Citizens have some Ms (l drptisited in the bank and are Inking leial Steps In the hope of ro ilmtiL' sotnetlnnir. Kit ii i.AM', Mu H ltie I'tiioti ii.uik. a branch of the ColiiinbiiiNutiounl.of tin tiu Is closed. The cashier says that the deposit ors will he raid in lull. .An KAdi, Mini. The private bank ing institution of I'aris A- Novo, nt Hock ford, Kent countv. closed i's door UH'ii order o' tlie proprietors who live ut Indian apulis.The bank did a lively business among the farmers. KtiWAMi'snfim, M leu The Citizen's Hnnk. o'this place. rloed its doots. AImhii OfOof local deposits together "itli towuhip and school funds are itflecte.l. It war a branch of the Chicago Columbia. CiftriicXATt, (). The private banking firm of Iwiggins. Hurlmck t Co.. nf Wiiimms. burg. t., has failed. Aluuit tf.fi is tine the Williamsburg hank by the t 'olumbia. of Chicago, ail d which it i thought will be lost The post muster at Williamsburg or dered the arrest of l.nrenre I' .it. ex pert accouutant. who hud slurte.) for Cincin nati. tiod was tuken in custody on h:i arrival here, lie is churged with emlez.:e ment. Ottaw. In.. HicliardJ. II.rni k. bank er, luerchaut und speculator, of (irnnd Hitge, mmte an usriiv'nment. The tause is givei.asa run on his liink, ra'iid by the rinunciLi. sut.otrlenieiit of his brother and Backer, Join Mi.-;iick. of Houx City, la. 1)1 it r.u a r.vit.i hi s. o!v. ' -," .--Cilotiei A. K. Kurr, rpniicipa ttm. tiifey and creditor '; iii. Jiygerta i Tee comfiiny nfipiiett n-r tne a.iiiiitu etit of a nceiver tor thut ci.nip.iriv The total liabilitia are s:iid to be (LO.'SSl and the ss-ets ahou the sunn'. Mn.rtAt K' K. Wis - I he bitf liotio furnish, ing house ot Frank V. Uiiii'en .V' (.'.i, an t the Happen l-'nrni' re Ctuup.tnv. an in tinancial straits, .'.idgmenis were entered I by the Wisconsin National It.mk f.r KC- tssl. and bv A. U '.uir .V Co. for i.)(ni The l'ianki"ton Hti.k has tiled aa uttnr'i- j mem for t.TJ.'JOO i'he sheriff is m poMs- ' Sioli. I l'.kKrtrfRo, V V.. J. S. Sorrel!, f.r j years "tie of the l.trjest port; j..icker in West Virginia, bi t recently in tlie ment I and aroi ery bush es, made an Higiiiuent to W. F. Atkins n. Tlie liabilit.fs it-e severnl ti nies II..1 assits, t niciiinsiia Pi t-burg, Ualtiu..re and i'hilmte Iphia parties ure cauglit. The I iti.ens National ll.iuk. of this city :s a large cred tor. I.oi isvtt lb, K v the wholesale whiskey firm of W. li. Thomas it S-ons snspeiule.l payment. The d.ffeient bankers with wliich the Brm Y done business p.ace the ei,-.e of asseta ocr liabilities ul from tlOU. Ua to (4UU.0UO, OHIO bTHIKE OVER. Last Year's Scale Accepted, and Statis tics to be Gotten on Work and Wages. The miners' delegates and tho operators of Ohio, in session at Columbus, )., signed the following agreement: "This agreement, entered inro thij lttft day of May. ism, by and between the oper ators anu in i tiers ot Ulno, is that the scule of prices paid in all parts of the state from .sijy i. itej.', to my i."i:i;i. ahull be paid in the several districts of aaid state from May 1. to May 1. IStM. aud the same condi tioi.s in the several districts of said statu prevailing from May 1. to May I. IVO, shitll continue from May 1. Isti.i, to Mav l, lsut; liiut a renerul comiiiiiteo tor tlie state consisting of tr:o operators aud two miners, to co-operate with und be assisted by local committees to consist of two oilier opera tors nnd two miners of each district, the whole to constitute a board of investigation, be up oiuted t iiiinru into tho cost of production and other mittier In each district us detiiied and secitied in tins ugreeincut, vir: First, cost of placing lump coal free on board cars, and tlie details of said coat: sec ond, wagea paid all classes of duy labor; third, average eut ning capacity of men working by the Ion for the period of one year; fourth, average earnings per day of the best I0o men in each lield based on tho number of days worked during the year, designating room men and entry men, b) per cent of the loll men to be entry men und so designated, ami their earnings to be seper.ttely stated; tilth, average proportion of small coal mude und marketed iu each district, ' TI al the periisi for examination and in quiiy shall be the mining year from Mav I. 'Hi to May. "M; that the c'un miltee herein provided for shul1 coniluct its iiuiuiry between June i, lat'3. and October I, und at the clone Of the investigation shall print a full and complete reM.it, without recouimeudutson, of the fuels obtnined. ol which copies shall be furnished I olh oiierators and miners of the stale; the exiise of said committee to be borne etpiully by opurulor aud miners. The reiwui is signed by John Nugent, President and W. C. l'e.irco. stcrelary of Ohip Mine-workers, ami John Mcllridu. president of the National Iron-workers, ou the part cf the miners, and by J. S. Morton, Tnumus Johnson, 11. 1. Turuey and K. 11. Johpisoa ou ths part of the oiwraiora. Castuaur was forty -live miles Iu clr CdUi,ference. situated ou a peninsula. On lbs laud side there were triple walls, guard ed by towers so large I he basement of cavil contained stalls for - Wiauita. Tanctnal Men. Dr. John Hall and Dr. Howard Cros by aro noted for their punctuality. Crowded as tber are with engagements and meeting, ihey arj never lato, lnl f;rnerally liavo u wait for their more) eisarcly brethren in the ministry, baid one of them the other day: "If 1 had to attend a fn.ieral on Monday and was fifteen minutea late, and on Tuesday was teu minutes 1 tte st a wedding, tb the dismay of all tho party, Ami on Wednesday should bo late whore I was to lecture, and keep tny prayer-meeting waiting on Thursday ,' and ao on until Sunday, hat would my x ople think of mo if I should tell t'lifin that my failures to ke my engnfromonts bail been canaid by a disordered watch V" An excellent lesson was enforced by this practical illustration. Arte l'vri. Tribune. Wnr.N a man has boon sick, and begins to look l etter, vou will nnd that be has nut been taking an med icine lately. J"PCe-",'e-"-e- f a. JL 1 VS UOViVsvVpVl mj Should Remember. The (iovcrnmcnt Chemists, r.ftcr h.avin analyzed all the principal brands of baking powder in the market, in their reports placed the "Royal" r.t the head of the list fcr strength, purity anil wholcsome ness ; and thousands of tests all over the country have further demonstrated the fact that its qualities are, in every respect, cnrivaled. Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift or prize, or at a lower price than the Uoyal, a:; th' y invariably contain alum, lime it sulphuric acid, end render the food unwholesome. it s MURRAY'S CATALOG Tin' Krvi.l.-t t"'l ri..t r.,iii.i,.te I atal. u ..f rlilelea. Ilarweaa. .ii'.f lra4 s.MMfa i r .ui li.li. ,. A n-i-uur yli'i eilia tor anv i.iti" h I n- h li..r... WILBER H. MURRAY MTG CO. Thoughtless Folks Have Wilted cTtG Ecsl Waterprocf Coat In tho L!asvWTRNt5 I NVOKLDI T :.e I tsil I It M M.IfK f.ll Is wnr.ii t-'l wit" r . f. aiul Hil' ... p l.'ii.t'V In l.i.' h ir.l. l r'n. .!. i. w i uMMKI. M.P Ktll . il ;.. r'. . I n.l .c . ..at. 4: ..' . vrr, II 1 i,l:r. i.i l.l .. 1iia 4 re. t 1111:1 all. Iu. 11 1 i:v ,,i.it tf I: ' I ! ll. j-i.l ' 1 11. .1 i.fi 11. !:i-( a ' 1 I I' ir. -. . .1 i.'.iWKIt. ll.-t n. M.I-. THE BEST it .i-ri-t-4 ii:iiurr in thr-'W tir rw nn- l-IIMt It T !lf Idi hmI, .ilKl JIT t lit' -sUfPO tim-' tnin' ti tlu ffif irt rg:iiiipin. I Iii ih yit 1 Oil' ritrv til 'n 'tit' t "1 tin nrit'ti! turh , n cr- 1 i. 4r.ttrin.t iiitMnrr-. wtih Ii 1 -it ti tlm iMi i;ri:tt's m tin "-tt 1:1. ttni p iiii in; imu U i.istn -? aiiU sju.IfruiC- ilnTt-furi', I-r a BLOOD MHDICINE v. 11 .' 1rm.1t do li tter than lake S s S. a si. tan. 1 l a.e 1 n . ril . . and tisi'd S. -i. in 111V pra.-ti. h a-s a l in.', and t..rbl". .1 tr ..."!i's, and t;.ie lri-n '-rv sui .tshIhI. j ii,'r iim-'I a r.Mui'.lv m tin -ti ie sm li mi neral sau:-f;u tloli to lliVM-lf and .at't iu. 'I., li. Kin iii.M. D,. Mai key, Ind." Tri atise on bl".l .ri l kin ilwawi mailed free. bWlt I M Ullll I t'., Atlanta, i. a. Do Hot Bo Cectived tia'i la, tiijurt thf ir'ti and htirn nnl. Th UiMiirf huii Mov. I'ujiMh i HrllllAnt, o,j,,fw lt-K. J llir:UU. stfltl tin rnliNUiiMT for Un tlU or I'tu uo' wilu vi-ry purvhuw. A f nl?" I W lw aw iff -AH iDfcAL FAMILY MkDIClSb I f or IllUl4tt-allM liilliiUMIl'ta. , lit Htlttt lit. 1 tillpUklwi. liuil II uiwU kluiu ililruatsf ttr.ast'i miu li iiurjf.at Ul UMl bU.aiMsa.lle I RIPAN9 V ABULtS, t fU'l fft tiily vi t prs'in'iiy. i vi'M-t ?ilt;' .( hi fnjlo Ui- ir t.- . t"j.l hy -li v.srit r m-iit hy ft. tiki. Jli i ltJ ,..V. I'lckaife 4 lji.), lill'AN IIU HIOAL tl).,N'cw York. AGENTS WAITED 01 SALARY r tsMlitllltss'liill. It tlUIltllc lui? iW l't'l.t ( ri in;i Ink r i.fliiu t'lioil. a t(i ni" n.itkin $ .tr wn Mohr'i Krjr Ha! Cm.. imJ, 1i CVi'm' Win, PATENTS l'.C. Sit rttlvV ftV Illitll 1'ltU'llt lltk laUiitxJ. V run lor litvv-uiur'ii uu.U. I V 'rrVTC rHAVH MARKS. I xumli 1 i l 1 li' I kTlluUtlMtVaato (.ttlvliU iltmfldti IllutlllitV i f liivt'iitiou. S4 t.d fir Iiiwni- ri. Ouhii 1m. u lt- i ftilaU VAl Kick O'fAHKtLL. WaamusuTwH DO V.- . 11 ., .. Wbea Traveltaa t'bether on pleasure bent it bu ineaa.take ea every trip a bottle of Hyrup of Figs, aa It ads most pleasantly and effectively on the kidneys, liver and towels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of s tkness. For sale lufiOianU aud f I buttle by all leading druggists, Nashville, 111., has a neck less mule, which eats lying tloan. a I emftrte Nesarrr f.r tin. 0.. 7.I 'iltW'tittiti I Mi'liiCr. YWr(iri.i a aolil h Sll News Aurnta and tleilrerml by farriers every win-re, lor tine Vnf a copy or m r t n a st.Ii, ii'iitioii. dnily, tli news of Hi World, rerei, ilnf as It ilnea, tlie reirt. of ImI l t.e AsxM lnted l're and lh I'nlt l I'rsas, No r-tt-er pnti'-r wbirtinli for tin' I nf riaretves I t'tli i.f tliPe rrirt. t' Mportlnvr. Kin itirlal, r'ssbtnn, anil H'iiiftiolt I lepurtiiient. .m ua ttiualed. t'rder It from your News Annul, 'Hie word pen' means a lf.it Iter und It from the Latin I'eiina. a wing. Sine tlirit i tire I nt i tire by Untc' 'a Culver. sal Cuiitih rrup. i"iii td- at t.riun st America has o.beo.nnj I achelors. If afflicted with sorrey" nw Pr. I.se niomp Son's Kye-tsater. I 'rin.m.sell ut i pi-r tut lis. a " -e- f " e- -s -a " .a H i a I i MUR.RAVJUGG'EV''M'JnaAYiURNESSS5.95 IfftrnrM Imi vir, diresrt tn Ihr isopl. tliHfi rtnv other rue t.-rv u i nr' U. nt ! nt i ri i- rr "tir refill Httt;tt Ni . 'i'i uiifl if H il'ifi t tv t I fit' fun st riiont f.'BpIftS) V' tl TlW.Attll m lasts y"U a t m i f liiinary. eTlrSesl Slflll . CINCINNATI. 0. . nun hi user. ths Hardest Work, But Quick People Use VY. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Mwr'y.P. On yd i-ar ttwrn? WVn next In nrni try i pair, thry ill g'vs ym ncrs cor'rrt and rvlte for the money (ran any uther mase. B.St In t sicrld. ,. u.C Jyjjrxaa4 j.otf $3.50 f2.0 52.00 ixt -"r?S2.00 2.2S C W. L. Coi'slas Shoes are mfi In a!l the Latest Styles. If Vfti win . W CHESS SHOE drn't pay u 'a t t-yyJ3.3f), J4r$5 Sh.e. TVywul -:t nital to t js h m tiji.c jrri li nli ,mJ aur a-, mil, If you i'.h to fi'MTi.'c in ynur fuutaiar, you can itovo by purchaiinif W. L. D'u,;':ii S!ii'. My na'ie and prira n stamptd rn ff b' tt ."I, l( cli ( r it hi'fi yoj buy, Tjsp no iuti stitate. I ml sltcn tv n-au up:,n n-tiipt cf price, P'sta fri., h, n hi, t,'iili.ra tiinit supply you, W. L. 1M)( Ol A-. l)ro. ktnn, Maaa. bo.J l I' N I ill '3" TA1I T Homes jNeed T TAI1 J Dealers Sell lor all borne uses a carton of Homo Nails all sizes, a carton of Home Tacks all sizes for all home MEND YOUR CWi. HARNESS V1T!1 I THOMSON'S Hi I af 'WSrs m m a w Jfaalla,aS.,lasaa f j rsL.i 1 l t,i CLINCH RJVETS. Nu it .i r (u i. '"it -i 1 iirnrii'T nvn 1 r !rf MM C lit (1 l ft. Ill Ulll.V din! ''K h.. i it. utt 'f'U CO i, til n-f ut' iy sui."tti. ti , 4i i -1 1 ti ii . i... . r i it mule m hi it. iter hut 'orr I. ,f ti ; Ki arinrs (OIlLltt rtltil lir4al. X, ,.HS I,,, i AJ tiMii. uiiiiort'i r i rir.i. im h ii( u,i, As.lt liur ilritlMr ( llsa-saa. i i i. I tisf. In tlUUa,' :( 4 .MJ Ml UJ, vs Mum JUDSCN L. THOMSON MFG. CO. WORN NIGHT AND DAY, jff&y&t tt! ll'.l'iolu'aiini nm jj In ti L A3 T 1 C VI r i,.i ra.vi .iwn Ill Ha, N'rn I'm. mi iiitiTcmrrii sft llt'i-l. 4 ,it ..o.i ru.ra f,i i!-ii4 t uri n i :! M'. tjts'lj N.Ik' Ii. ItlH.i- MfC (ratKMIU.) I i Cliaun,llra un4 lw pla wbouavo aaaa !un.-,or Aalli tua.sauui.luM I'lau a Cur. fur t'uuiiiill..i. II Saa oarta ia,uaMaua. It haa nuc iniiir- 4 una. it mt iia.l tu laav. ti is tb. tiaai cu ..a sjrrup. 8. la tun Iibi. &. spn. iig vJ 1I.7S i2.nrj Vs4,"? I Wa '-' re ral la tka u'h tcr ith "X- 18' i ir. a rt MJ- r. ir a- aa li. nd si
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