deaV lid Ir. Thrrrta IlarUon Albion, Pa. j Turned to Comfort Trouble. 8lepltne, itrM-AII CURKO. .i...- t-ri. cv. r.. h. is. m. niHMH . . . - - that Hood's Harsanarllla ' - V. . M Mil )l nm,rln. ynnre i r mv . n- ruber medicines I hve ever taken. U . t hare suffered with alrine jnrhatk l-lriCPonirt liinci thll ul- Not Raloo Mvaelf linyrhatr. Nor could 1 turn myelf ;I could not sleep, and ffr j.reaa with mv fod. t have taken bf Hood's Samaparllla wllh tin tno-t g nwiilt. 1 fe?l like a new person. jrriMe stiff rltnrs bve all gone, t Life is Comfort to lh misery It ucd to be. I can 1 14 and have a itood nlvht'e rest ; urart'.ty without any distress. I am 3d'ssy Cures pin aluiuld le putln-hel for others Jri HA. TllfHlts IUhtsow. I'M P1I.I.H cur C"nMiiotkin By rwtoe Siiik' ilia of the alimentary canal v n v Ji t3 pomcHi iiwiu not jtuHt, L jreeabie laxative ana Nt ti To-ta f Oniinrlta or tent by mail. Sio-oW, W per pjrkt-a, Pamplet free. JJf The Kavortte TCCTS fOWBIl ilU forUieTwlhaad linitii,Xo. tugust flower" pr two years I suffered terribly (tomacli trouble, and was for It time under treatment by a r 1 , r . F an. e nnauy, aticr irj i" line, said my stomach was ut, and that I would have to ating solid food. On the rec- ndation of a friend I procured e of August Flower. Itseem lo me good at once. I gained th and flesh rapidly. I feel ike a new man, and consider Lugust Flower has cured me." Dedenck. Saueerties. N. v .fl Villi M Ma A s A4n H I.F.WI4 M. FPMrP. outh ITartwtAL M V PILS. CARBUNCLES TORTURING ECZEMA, Comnletolv Cu-prif ft HAWtrAaiLiu Co., WO Ih.llll .1.1 h nraj I,.,. uol.unrd my hlood aa iH HE "Khlinlr." hiirllyaf.n Li.Ti, '" ""i'1! '"""i ' a'k lUrg'tJ ii...l.l.luwiiik. 1ND ,. 1..wl twrlbly tflllrtnl with iilh.rM but rouuiiiml U. Um. n HAT.A'W",JU 4:1 "" nrj r"' 1 toniimtnl n liivl.l and .!.- In. U lb( liit. ..i k. i .. - iii in rlfhtr-J Vf-Vi"""", hlelir. Iff 7- - r " ncu MM. 4 luuiiri.iHi'truiiy, iuth lUrt... N V tS IS M UWU 14 IU .hin. It arnidnl tn hy L U.2LIIiI.Iihikik'p. V. ff mwmn.itt.fl. f, a jat lantparilH Co.. B.ttart. Mtlnt. Q 1dlUI1 VaahlnKln, U.rl ju Ut .m, WjuUimugcijutti, auy miuua. f Every V wanaa tuff Month I f - .nmn vr at Maaatntatlaai ih -n'. a la aajrbaajr but try Drndflcld'8 )nalo Rogulnlor laatlla ar WlltFVi., NIFUIt. LAMTY.IUPrRtUtD at IMtlUUI MfcNSTRUATION. "WOMAN - aMiia frM. -i-niLi Riauuioa Co., mimu, t. i SaM-yaU- I ! COLUMBIAN FAIR NEWS ITEMS SUNDAY FAIR A FAILURE, onr.t AitovT M.000 rkopi.1 wirr Tintait. . or Titit! Ki nnrii vitrY rrtir wrnK woiikiro' mck. who write txrutrt) to i-umb . T TMI THOttARIHI. There wai no ftrenl outpouring of the wane worken or any other ilnri at the ei poaitlon on Sunday. The oppreswlyt lieat and a heavy atorra In the middle of the afternoon accounts In part for the mall attendance. On the whole the aevond open Punday can hardly be call ed a aucoesa, Judged by the alandard of pop- uinrap roval and the pretence of worklne men, for whose benefit and edification In particular the giite of the Fair are open. The cafea and the beer garden! in the foreign iUanea were liberally patronized. The New Kngland Ftate buiidinga and tboae of 1'enn aylvanla. New York, Miwourl, North Dakota, I tab, Delaware. Maryland and Virginia were locked. Many of the flnert exhiblia from iew because their exhibitors or their agents do not propose to work aeren days In the week. The covering w hich protect me rxniuiiK at ingiii were not removed. and all the visitor could see were big ornamen tal booths and how cotes dinlinnred with canvas, woot or iron sheeting. Xhe expos! iion nuwioriut's nave no right to remove the covering without the 4rmiiion of the exhibitor, and no arrangements hava yet uetn mailt; lor unvvlling theui on bun dav. Not even a flna w to be poet on the buildinir of (ireat llrilaln. Canada, New Fontli Wales and India, and the doors were locked. Vititopt nere di-nled arcevs to the great llp!nr of the t'nited Slates (iovern liient in the big-domed buililing and t lie mull adjuncts. Mitchiiiery hallwa silent. It was a dull day for the guide and catalogue Uiers, us iKnriy a:i thu visitors were I incapo people. Music aniironrinte to Pundnv wa rrnvided in the early part of the day ty the ihicngo on no, out me uuuit'iice" were not large. K very body who panned through the nuisance stepped to Krain their eves heav enward, to ee the intrepid workmen re moving the inns of scaffolding from the. high and airy I errn wheel and tightening the skc,prepiiratory to putting hi the six great cars which win go round with the. wheel on June 15 tor the tint lime. A dpatch from the Chicago "Ilccord" av: The mid attendance nt the Fair on Sun day wa M .'it l adults, and children. or about 'JO.(Hiltii than lat Sunday, and many lews than attended on certain other days f last week. The director had miitidentiarly counted tin a Sunday attendance of not le tliitn 2O0.UOO to iMt.iitsi. Some rain fell this afternoon, but it wa a pleasant day In the main, t-unuay opening i distinctly a fail ure. All the Southern buildings wore open to' day except thote of Virgiuiu und .Miaiouri. T1IC EDISON 'loWKl!, a niAtT 100 rrrr nixn or many-hieo tNcAit- pyxt'lNT ItMf. The formal opening of the Kleclricity Dui'ditig took pinre i-ridav niirht. The fea ture was the unveiling md lighting of the big Kdixon tower, erected by the tieneral Klectric C'onipaiiy. Xhis shaft represents the highest achievement of the incandes cent lump and is utiout 100 feet high. It .prings from the roof of u roloiiade lavdioii surrounding the base, and. the entire inter ior is tilled with thousands of incandescent lamps, as many hued as the Western sun set. The colors are arranged by mechanical methods, capable of being flushed in har mony with the strains of music. The column is crowned with a well pro portioned replica of an Edison incandescent lamp, formed by a multitude, of pieces of prismatic crystals. Upward of ;W,000 of these beautiful Jewels are strung on n frame ami are all lighted from the interior by hundrsds of incandescent lamps. TUo e fleet produced la marvelous. FIGURES AWAY OFF. world's pair orrtctALs wove tuft can't til' I 8 AT A UAY'a AlTEMiAM'K, Jact as the otlicials were mistaken in their estimutes of the Sunday crowd by guenti ing too heavily, so they were wrong tn tho attendance on Decoration Dav. Sunday the titticialrt thought l.W.ooo persons had paid edmisMcn. and the otliciui ligures shows 1 less than tK'.OOU. Their guess ot Tnenlay's half dollars paid in was under lOO.noO. while in fuct ll'J.0!i7 paid to enter the gates, und adding an estimate of t.oo.j free pulses the Decoration day uttendauie wus nearly V.K), tnaj. On the tame day in l.sTll, also one of fine weather, the paid admitsious to Fair mont Turk wus The marble room of the German art sec tion was thrown open to the public without ceremony. THE OFFICIAL FIGUUKS. PlHINll M.Y l,053,O.i7 I'KOPLE PAID TO Tt Til K Alll. The ofllcial figures show thit during May I,0"0,0o7 peoile ) uid to s o the world s fuir, of which number J'J Hi" w re children, and HVi,3'.l persons entered on pusses. This re resc ts .M!i,41'2 Si. Tho total number of tickets sold during month was l,MLl,4io. 2.'l,.'f-'M of which were child re i's ticket's en riching the exposition to the sum of tti'iM '. There are now oiitatandinir ticket" bought during May. JEFF DAVIS' REMAINS Finally Placed in a Deep Grave in the Presence of Thousands. All that is mortal of Jellernon Duvii now restsln Hollywood, at Richmond, Va. Th special from New Orleans bearing the re mains and escort arrived there Wednesday morninj?. At the depot the First Regiment and the veterans from Lee and I'kketl camps were drawn up to do honor to thr dead, while thousand of men, women and children, some of whom had been waiting for hours, tcstilled their appreciation of the occasion by the most respectful silence. As the casket containing the body was removed to the hearse heads were uncover ed. The procession then proceeded with the visiting escort of veterans from various Southern Htatett from the post of honor to the State Cupitol building, where the body was placed in state in the rotunda immedi ately in front of the Senate Chamber. Over 2."),UMJ people viewed the hier. AI 3:30 the remains were conveyed to Hollywood. Flowers were strewn along tho route, and the sight was a beautiful one. At the cemetery the display of veterans was undoubtedly much renter than at the unveiling of the Lee monument, and nevel hire the war have so many Confederate soldiers been seeu in one body in Rich mond. The grave wasof unusual depth and site and was carefully constructed of brick and lined at the head with the Confederate national flag, at the foot with the bat. tie flag and on tits aides with broad stripes of red and white the Confederate colors. Altar the funeral services the casket was iowevd Into the crave and the vast throng Hsptrsed. Tne Fubllo Debt 8 1 stamen t. The public debt statement issned at Wash ington shows a net decrease of 1739,425 BO during tba month of May, The aggregate Interest and non-interest bearing debt May 31 was istil.TftO.ttSS GS; on April 3d it was Ub2,407,7ii4 13. The total cash iu the treasury was I7H 123,0$ 47 the gold reserve U5,048,A40 and th net cash balance IM, 014,614 80, LATXR KIWI WAITS. tmurrraa, Acetntm asd rATAtmt. At Detroit. Mich.. little Pingemani, tred 13 years, and her little 8-year-old niece, j Clara W ... Arr,m nr In iba vtveS I 1'oug. Sunday afternoon. The younger child, while walking along the river bank, fell In, and her companion plunged in to rncut her, but both were overcome by the "pld current. William Rente, a stenographer, and wife, El'le, his sister, aged 20; Helen Diets, hit hit niece, and Tugh, a young man, were burned to death at a fire in New York City on Sunday. GeJrge Coulter, B. J. Morris, William Cox and John Morrlsaey, firemen, were killed by the falling of a wall at a Are in Omaha Saturday. At Ilakersneld. Cel.. James M. Reed. 43 ysarsof age, and hit wife Mary, aged 40 years, were drowned In an irrigation canal Reed having leaped in to save hit wife. iVter McGovern, a young gatfitter, and an unknown girl were drowned In the Pas saic river at Newark, N. J. They were out rowing. urt tiitot s. Refore final adjournment at Reading. Ta., the Reformed German Synod voted down a resolution that the members do all in their power to overthow the liquor trafllc and use their tinitid efforts to have a clause inserted In the Constitution of the United States to prohibit the manufacture and salt of intox icating liiiuors at a beverage by a vote of 30 to i-. The Lutheran General Synod In seion at Canton, O., adopted a revolution forbidding the marriage of divorced person, except where the party desiring to marry was di vorced upon the ground of the romtnistion of a cardinal tin by hi former helpmeet. rtJUNCIAL. Toller's Il.mk, the oldest in Paulding county, i)., und heretofore considered one of the safest, made an assignment to J. It, llroiidix. The bank was established in 1-TI and always done a large buines. It done n largu butiues loaning money on land in that county. ( hcverton, Marlon it Co., bankers, "hicv go, made a voluntary assignment t' Abra ham 1 '.aid win. Assets were scheduled ut l'sj.ooo and liabilities at tTo.O1. At Johnson City, Tenn., the Carnegie Land Company an I Carnegie Iron Com pany made an assignment to J. W. Cure. The liabilities, due largely to Eastern and Northern parties, lire plated nt t l-"."o'. The asset are estimated at ft '.no, ova Inability to llnat bonds was the cn ise. CAI'ITAL AMI I.Atmn. At Cincinnati all of tho To or more furni ture tnitnnlactiiries. except the ltobcrt Mit chell ant', the Huh Brother ton panics. shut tlown Suturday night, Roth tides are de termined aud the susjicnsion threatens to continue all this year or longer. The fac tories employ ",()) hands, with a weekly poy roll of 1 105,000. The lockout will en volv 5,000 employes. CRIMES AND r XI ALT! PS. John Dennis, a negro market garJener, near Laurel, Delaware, killed hit wife and father because they upbraided him for coming home drunk. 1'ennis fled to the woods, killing the sheriff in his flight and is ut large. If caught he will be lyncheJ. Three American crooks rubbed a farmer named Edy, near I leech Kidu'e, Ontario, an 1 then murdered him, his wile aud daughter Saturduy. The trial of Lir.te Rorden for the murder of her father and stepmother has openc i in New Rcdford, Mas. WAlltiiTON. President Cleveland returned from his fishing trip to Ho I-lun 1 Sunday tn 'ruing. Secretary Carlisle hns relume I from his trip to llu Eastern shore nf M.rv- ltnd, where he ha been eulrr'aititd by Senator and Mm. Hibson. roHKItiX. An earthiiiike at (i.i iyanil Eua lor wrecked the jail and crushed to death three prisoners. Many public and private build ings were damaged. tiioin. A good wheat and corn crop promi-et an era of prosin'ritv in Oklahoma. MONTHLY OIL SUMMARY. Pennsylvania and Ohio Show an In crease While Indiana Lags There were 105 wells completely in the various oil producing sections of New York, Pennsylvania, Wet Virginia and South- istern Ohio during He month of May, 41 of the number being dry and the new pro duction was 8,131 burrels. Compared with the report for April, there is an increase of 48 completed, 13 dry holes and l.Hi'J burrels production. In April 147 well were com pleted, the new production wa 0,Jt;2 bar rels, and 2 ol the entire number proved dusters. Morch completed 110 wells; 33 of them dry und the new production was ", rM burrels. The work under wav at thecloM of M consisted of 145 rigs and J".'.'" wells drilling, a decline of 11 in rigs and an increase of J5 in drilling wells, as couipired with the Ap- in rrvuru i in is a net uicreane ol na in rigs and 4rilling wrlis over the report for March 31. On April 30 there were 105 rigs and '2CH drilling wells in the region, against jii;! drilling wella and 130 rigs on the 31st of March. On Mav 1. Iirii-e - era avnin (,,t Huckeya oil, and the North Lima uriidui t now commands 4!i and the South Lima 4i-J cents a barrel. The Northwestern Ohio held completed lS wells in Mav. with ti H5H barrels production. Compared with April mere were seven fewer wells complet ed, accompanied by an increase of l.bTej barrels iu the new production. The Ohio fields showed an increase of 20 drilling wells and 35 rlga, a uet increase of b4 over the report for April. Indiana completed six more wells in May than in April, but the production was 1 lt0 barrel less. Lust month's rroduclion was 1,330 barrels greater than that of March. In Al.ril 3!l well wei. rniniilniml right of them weie dry holes, Mav 45 wells were completed, 14 being 'rv holes, aud the new production was but 2,055 bar rels, i.ihu narrels less i ban the preceding mouth. The new Work under war i ntilv slightly iii advance of what it wus 30 days Si A Young Mother Ilea Quadruplets, The Wife of Maenr 1to. l I'.... i . v - - v -i v i.utivuuuri, , Germany, gave birth to a quartet of child- ' sn I ,n ,,-!-. . I . - . . .... . .uu two itiuaiea. Tne mothtr it only 18 yean of f a, j Of What Cm m Bla at ngtbr Colonel Fred Uurnaoy, whose ride to Khlya tuade biro, famous, was am bitious when a boy to become the tronet man in the world. Ap. pointed a cornet In the Royal Horse Guards at 1. ho threw himself into the pursuit of muscle. When a pre cise examination demonstrated that bis arm measured round the biceps seventeen Inches, his cup of Joy was full It ran over when, at Aldershot, he lifted straight out wlh otio hand a dumb-bell weighing- one hundred nd seventy pound, and no other man In tho camp could perform the tame feat, lie onco undertook: to bop a quarter of a mile, run a quartet of a mile, ride a quarter of a mile, ind walk a quarter of a mllo tn a quarter of an hour. He covered the distance. In ten minutes and twenty seconds. A horse- dealer arriving at Windsor with a pair of beautiful ponies that he had been commanded to show the yucen. took them first to the quartcr.4 of tho ofllecrs of the Hnro Guards. Somo of these, by the way of a surprise, lea the pmlc? apstalrs Into Hurnaby's room Wlien the tlmo came for them to ro, the ponies would not walk down-stairs. The horse-dealer was in a quandary, but round llurtuby catuo to hi heir by taking a jKiny under each arm and walking down the stairway, lie wai barely out of bis teens when be wa acknowledged to be tho strongest man in Great Lritain, but he paid t,he penalty of mktc In wasted tissues und falling health. His stomach refused all nourishment i-avt that afforded l y Irc-creatn, and the doctor advised hlin to travel. A!s sencc from dui v for a lotij t,ims th"1 abandonment of dumb-bells, and tLa laying aside of bis ambition to come the great"! of athletes icsturcd bitu to comjiaiatlvc health. IUh Iterozn'ta Their rood. It is t well-known fart that sea anemones have n sense by which they recognize food. This has been studied recently by Wcrr Nagcl, nt the Zoo 1 iglcal station, In Naples, and he ha endeavored to localize It- A iu.ii other experiments a small piece of a 6ardlnc was brought carefully to tin tentacles of one of the animals: tht tentaclo tlrst touched, then other.' seized tho fond and surrounded it. and tho morsel wus swallowed. A similar ball of blotting paper, satu rated with sea water, brought tioat In tho same way. was not selz-d. f, however, the ball was soaked In tht Juice of Ilsh it was seized with th' same energy as the piece of Csh, but often liberated again after a tlm without being swallowed. Itlott i nj paper saturated with sugar acted like the other, but moro weakly. If sat urdllvd with quinine, It was refused, the tentacles drawing haek. Henrietta Hcrsohf. M, th firt wo. ffiaa graduate of the l'Lila lelpLi Col lege of Dental Kursrery, it outat court dentist ia Gt ru.utiy. r' .; Ji Nearly 1000 children arc Lorn yearly in London orkhoua e. KNOWLEDGE Printr comfort and inipDrement and ten-is to iierstMial enjoymetit when rij.'l.:!y uvi'd. The tiiaiiy.'nlin live Let ter than others und enjoy life more, with less cxjH nditurc, by more romptly sdapting the World' lt ITmluet.-. to the needs if pliVsieul l ing, will ;.ttct the value tn luallli of the pure liquid, laxu'.ivc prineiples ctubrai..d iu tho remedy, twvrup tf Kig. Its t xct iletiee is due to its prvsvntfnoj in the form most acceptable and plca pnt ti the ta.ste, the rifn -liitig and truly betiidieiul jroerties of it j rt'ect lax ative; efleetuully cleansing the system, disti-lliii colds, heuilaehes uitl 't'evcra fiti-l .erinai'.ently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction t millions hiid met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid nevs, I.ivcr .ind Rowels without wi ali ening them and it is jvrfectly five froui every oLjeetionuble tuibstamv. fsyrup of Fipt is for iile by u!I drug pints in ,rit)j luni I Imttles, bui it is man ufactured by the California Fig Ssyrup Co. only, whiKte name is printed on every package, also the name, S-yrup of Figs, cud being well in forme. 1, vou will not accept tuiy auUtitute if vtllred. Tri'.s T ,W Mart U co Ox br, WATERPROOF COAT r,s A. J. TOWfP. KUN. MA'S. -N J Do Net It Deceived with Past-. Eaaitwls aaj PmlDU wb-ss slaiu ls bau ti, lajur lb ln uj bura rv.1. The K!.l Sua St. PiSi h brllUaal, Od.. Itsw. Puraht aua Ik tsuwauMe u; vt ii tw si- iMtkaa ia sswii puivkM, flaw Idea. A Kansas man, D. D. Ilanna ot Cowley, has a plan for preserving wheat In the bin freo from must or wcevIL In I mi he bad 1,000 bushels of wheat and placed it In his granary. He first placed a stalk of green hemp In tho bottom of the granary, and for every load of forty bushels he placed another stalk or a part of a stalk ot green hemp, covering tho top, when tho granary was full, with ten or a dozen stalks. When ho removed the wheat one year later It was bright, plump, and without a sign of must, mold, or weevil. Llvo Stock Indi cator. Me Hivat Hie Tropin. " There aro now more than Snn.noo almond ties bearing In the United Bta ea; there aro hundreds of thousands of bearing eoeoanut trees; there are rm.r- than V5 i.ott. olive treea. producing .r.U, .Mq U,e ,,est Mediterranean varletiee. There are more than fioo.ooo bearing banana plants, aon.oim bearlmr lemon treoa, 4.ihw.(hw orange treea ami 1.000,000 tlneapplea. " ' UJ A Kneel Schema, Frederick Douglass has organised a company tor the purpose of establish ing a large menu acturing enterprise near Newport News. Va., building a town and giving employment to young negro men and women. The man or woman who I pmfltahlv employ, ed is sriiFrallv liaiipy. If yon are not happy It majr lf brrause yn have not found your prop er worS. We earnest ly nre all such - n to write to B. F. Johnson C., It it hnninrt. Va., and they tan show ymi a work In which oa can bs happy and prulltably euiilued. A Frenchman is eiperitnenting with a phonograph upon the language of bena. We will give pii reward fr anv rase cfra. tarrhttiateannot lwt url with nail's t atarrt Cure, 'I alien mterimlly. K. J. v lissrt Co., Prot-s.. Toletin, I). , The courier system which now prevail! In China was put into operation II. t. 200. Are your Itinsr orr llntrh' l'nlvrrat CoiikIi hyrup will t-uie t ln-m. Z'h at tlruig sta, In 1S77 composite portraits were first taken by Francis Oslton. Pees ham's fill- are ltter than mineral tera, m-et Uuiu no utlirr. cenU a bos- t Marseille i the human hair innrt. r 4 i A Matter of Health IT costs more to make Royal Raking Po-.vdcr than any other, because its inretlients are more highly refined and expensive. Hut the Royal is correspondingly purer and higher in leavening strength, anil of greater money value to the consumer. The difference in cost of Royal over the best of the others does not equal the difference in leavening strength, nor make jood the inferior work of the cheaper powders, nor remove the impurities which such powders leave in the food. Where the finest food is required, the Royal Raking Powder only can he ucd. Where the question of health is considered, no baking powder but Royal can be used with safety. All others are shown by official analvses to contain lime, ammonia a! urn. It He thai Works Easily Works Successfully. 'Tis very Easy to Glean House With SAPOLIO J bo ten. .14.. 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