jumei-ATED corfc tnl bltumei ied Into blocks Is used for pit th itrecu of London, elattlclt, g IU cblcf recommendation. k bodsJyCures mend Hood1 Parpr Hie and Hood' Pills. I i bars wfTrrrd very bum I with severe After UkiM els botliet . of Heed's l?rlfl" end tirabeieanf Hood flits. 1 m frd rirnb!dlmi I inow Slnnd'a Hsrsaparllla ll best meditln.t.v.r took" . me v.i',w.Y. nxHoorva. r.i'.rllt cur nrsruis. a gu m-t - 3 THE WAIX TArER MEKCHANX TIT 1 1 BELLS THE BEST, fll I II T1IE CHEATEST 'ALL PAPER Mir" V. Bad 3e. Hold rat.ere.e., r,Vf. -seed . miiiiim fr asas-le.. f Weed Hreea rilleberaa, l'a. wins SPECIFIC Tor rnoTUnff the entire svstem I elimlnatlnir .11 Poison fn.m th Hlooil. whether of scrofulous oi khuial orlf Id, this preparation baa no aiual "For eighteen month I had aa I ratine sore en m? tmutne. I trrsled by best lecsl I hr.trtaii X iliinel no relief it ho scire trraniially -rrea e. I dual It took ft. H. P., ami waa entirely jed after usuiR a few bottles." t. U. McLcmomk, llsndrrsuu, Tex. Trestlse on Itlooil and fikln Dis eases uiuiled free. Tua Ewut Sparine Co., Atlanta, Un. German lyrup" fust a bad cold, and a hacking lh. We all suffer that way some .c How to get rid of thcru is itudy. Listen" I am a Katich- in and Stock Raiser. My Ji(e is Ugh and exposed. I meet all flthcrs in the Colo.K'o mountains. xmictimes take co Often t bey I severe. I have used German rup five years for these. A few ics will cure them at any stage. le last one I had was stopped in hours. It is infallible." James (Lee, Jefferson, Col. j THE KIND B THAT CURES r kins, onvrn rnnnmrn. nmudc, N. y. Q On Crutches 10 Years ! d EATING SORES THAT U WOULD NOT HEALIp IDAN4 NAMI'BII.IJI m. : M 111 DANA fcAHKAPAHH.I.A. ' fj I for vi rml Trara 1 liuv bn nfl.rlrg tmm aU Itlanrdrr rillil l Uid.m.lrt guauiM tiy Hi.) 'Vral I'ltyau lana vliu atlrn4.tl nit hut wlilrh bnfflr4 1'ir aklll of thrin all. II al-U i':,.irV.,"i..,?,'ry. awai hi I I II K I.Kaafl. anil Iratlia: a M-r,.rirn'n i riiBialMa larr, wliirh luilhihl inu.il M Silaii I. mi a fin on nijr llmk aa a r. I'.ll-H tout., r'.ir innnllia 1 an rnllnl "W ; y ann nava im nul,la lit wialkrT Iwiihuutriutckra fur airr Ira, yrwra. uut ajl i .urrliaaMl linn holtlra u Q DANA'S U SARSAPA1ULL, y t Ilavia linn tl helprd ai tmia lha Ml.!? I ! II ImMn If. and I ran tmw ntlraid li Hi my houarholal dulU'aaml Hulk M wrllD aa ar. 1 am ,ii rr that n, raar la aa nrar mlrucle taaj nyluini Dial haiii, al Iti. i.r. m day. B9 u 1 a'n ttry itnrrlv .u.a. i- J wmc. :. v. miu. tii.iv in iiikiuunt u I til MI.I 'kni Wa nu'luar trail rial t Mia LIm irlvr, IimIi I, a .Iron antli.rM HiMil uf v " - vitiiiltl'uniH)iiti(1. Wi Witty Ur auti-im-lit It Kl I'xlrmliirarrri'raiirrl. r W, U, V.1V n iiift"t:ill. vmir. 2? 5 .. . . IAV IS HftlM. n jt Cina Sartipirllli Co., Billitt, Milnt. l . TUB Eesl Waterproof Coat In tho WORLD ! tlit l'!Mi ttHAK Bl ICKFK It warraiiint wat. r m luMMI.I. HLIi kr.ll laa--fi.-.tr.,liMi(..al, .11.1 imi.t''iiiiraMiia:v, brwarsui itsiuiiuu. Iirnt'i "t It (hj ,!, Ilranii" la not uii ll. I'lu.ira ' i'"1"""-"". A.. TuWIlU. h'.ll.n. Maaa. 1W m ll Mot B nrceWad nih . - m 7 m ii aw V r 12. .w uuuntn THE FAIRIH PARAGRAPHS tN AND PENCIL PICTURES OF THE GREAT EXPOSITION. Tb .Uranrie VltUfA In the Midway UUance Receptions and Ieil radona Kduoatlonat Connrexaea In Heaalon In Kapoaltlon Orounda -Other Note of Interest. Jar village In Midway PIMmim baa been rightfully clamed among the meritorious, en terirlae tad exhlblta at the World'! Fair. Hltuated in the moat prominent tveotloa of this truly wonderful street, and covering tretrh of ground only equaled by one other coneeeelonalre, the hnlldlnim of the little people from the Ktutrn Archipelago have lor montha attraoted the Attention and ad miration of the thotiaamle of people, who daily travel over the white rond. The pro. mot era of the enterprlae had two motlvee In view when they Accepted the Invitation ofthe United HtntA Government to exhibit At the World's fair the resources of the inland and tho cantons and mannnrn of the peonle. The first wa to make a vigorous effort to Introduce Into the t nlte.1 Mates the tie. lii'loua nnd miAdultprnled rolT and teiv grown upon the I.Ik etata of tho lalnnd. The other motive waa to ahow to the people of other countrina vleltlng the Fair the eua. trims and maimer of the Inhabitants of the Inland of Java. No cxpinae was aparmt in prepnrlng tho building material with whd'h the village waa to I e onetnu-ted, or In the equipment of I'ii native with the parapher nalia neccanary for n correct repreeeutatlon of thtr dancca, religloua cermtionlca Ami athMic aporta. Mke the coffee and ten sold In the Immloo homo In the center of the colony, thi're la nothing iu the ronat motion of thu vlllnge that la uot gtnuine. Every houae Is built of native wooda and graeatw, and waa flrxt tip In Javnb(oni Itn remov al to t'lili'svo. Then, too, nntive workmen put tho L'ttlMlnge together Without the u of ten pound of nail. Ouo of the ntrikitig fenturea of tlie village U the theatre the largest and by far the beat appointed in Mid way. The porlormnm-ea are ot a moot re fined clmriw t.T. and provoke hearty demon strntlone of approval. The oreli.-Mra Im oon; poii of a aeoro of nttiveH, wlio wear rel Ja ki t and alt In tiers ln"k of the perform era. The inualo is ilelllitlully weird, the mellow boom of the gr nt gongi. ami the monnured rattle of tho yloihoii'a breaking melodious upon tho oar. Among the per formers are awnet-fneed girl from the royal theatre of tho late Bultau of Kolo. nnd Irorn the households of uatlva cliieflaliis lu th r.srnvNrE to the iioBTicrLTrt iifn.riNo. Joenda regions (tho western portion of Java;. Iu the Midway Pluisince a littlo (Sand wich I.ilaiid baby makes its home. Tho other evening tiilsitameckild ehitnced to tod dle away from its griiHH-eovered ataxic, uud, likechlldren often do. tiegHii to cry. That one touch otuature which mukesthe whole world kin aro uroued within a mother's hrcftxt a tlesiro to sootti thu innocent, and gently taking it in her armssho improved upon the copper-colored infant a soft uud tender kiss, but the bustnees-llke father woe uot fur away, nor wus he slow to take advantage of the op portunity "Tens sens, velu ulz kizz, dree tur quurdaw," and the iudy finul-vl. Ju the Transport ullon ltiilbling there is n heup of discolored boards lucUd by a wiro liemiig. '1'lie wood of the Umber is brown nd scarred, but In fairiy good eoudition otherwise. The boards are part of an old roadway, nnd the Ins'-riptloii over Hie pile tells the story: "J'lankwnyi by Tueilun named 'routes I.ongl.' J.aid'uht. the yeHr 5 a. t'lir. by Iomitiu, ns a lioinuu militury road, lU' j miles long over the leu lUeven noor, near Ouabriick. Sow overgrown with 10 ft. thick moss covering. Kcavated In 1M!2." At the iledleatlou of tho North Dakota Building, i'leuly Hornen. tho Indiiiu who killed Lieutenant Cmty at l'lnc Kidge Agency two years ugo, nnd William II. Sterling, the then l'roHiiciniug Attorney, who Inhorud for bis couvletiou, took part. Tim red mini and bis foe met on fricudly terms. It was held by the court that it was lu wur uud t hut If l'leuty Homes had uot killed Lieutenant Coiiey Im would himself liuvo hecu killed nnd lienco the act was juHtlllulilo and l'lenly lioMes m rolcaicd. liirc-tor-deueriil Iiavis sent a letter to the Council of Adiuiuuitrutiou, recommending the cliwlng of all the Departmental lluildiutrs lit 0 o'clock every evening, except the Elec tricity anil Machinery lliiildiugs mid ouu other, which shnll be determined upon later uud which shall be alternated each evening. Every evening is to I niudo a "special even ing," the crowds beiug con 'cnl rated iu one building, where a programme of features will be arranged for their aiuutciuent. ilrs. Potter Palmer dedicated the "Wish, lug Chair" at the Donegal Irith village in tho Midway Plalstnoe. Tim chair is made of ilio boHult of tho (iiant's CaiiMuway, the centre of many interesting Irish stories. TIiohu who sit iu the chair iu the light of the moon and regiHlcr their wishes are said to lie alwuys sure to have them grutilled. There was duno liilf and bagpie music, uud the guests were privileged to use tho wishiug cbuir alter the dedication was over. Home enthusiastic stamp collector made an attempt to steal a set of ta t'iO stamps, valued at 500 oaeb, Irom thu (Jovcrumeut exhibit iuths Federal lluilding. The exhibit is in the gallery, uud is niude by the Na tional l'hllatello Assoulatiou. The stamps are iu gluss cast, the glass resting close against the stamps. The thief used a dia mond to cut thu glass, but failed lo tsach the trettturcf. The National CoTrtmlasJon. tbi BoaH ot Itdv Managers, representatives of foreign Nations at the Fair, and all members of the Btate lloarda were tho gneats ot Illinois at her building the other afternoon. The recep tion waa given by the Rtnte Board In honor of those connected with the F.poiMon In an official capacity, and the Invitation ln"lnde,l all the Exposition, eity, and Ktat officials. The Council of Administration held a final conference with Collector Clark and the foreign commissioners in regard to selling diiplleatea of exhibits. The council has Issued an order forbidding any exhibitor from selling ae? merchandise at the Fair. Orders mev be taken, but they cannot b" filled at Jaekaon Psrk until after the does of the Exposition. Turners" day at the Fair inelnded a para to of the gray suited athletes through the Ex position grounds snd a rvmnvtlt drill In the stock pavilion at 3 o'clock. A great many people congregated in the pavilion to see the performance and welcome tho athletes with loud cheers as they marched Innlde, Over 8000 Turners took part in the exhibitions of athletio soienoe. No less than fl'teen separate educational eongreeees were In seeainn the other day at the Art Institute. Colleges and univernltbs claimed the attention of one eonrea. while others considered swoiidary education, ele mentary edueatlon, high school, sehool su pervision, art education, the training of teaehers, technology and manual tr.ilulng and other Issues relating to the general sub ject. The World's Fair It not cxvCy the place In which one would cxpeet to find a potnto bug exhibit. Hut sueh an exhibit Is there. It Is In the northeast corner of the Koretry Hulldtng, where there arc a number of glaas caae showing the "lnet enemies" of all kinds of vegetation, irom the oak to t!i" potato-vine. 1 The opening of the fourth biennis, singing teMival of the United Heindlnavian hlngers of America was attended by a large nudlenee. These singing enrietles brought to the two coneerta n Feotival Hall 1001 volree and A group of iliftiugu.n'icd sololnta. The millt'iry er. of the World's Fair opened with the montn of Augimt. Militia fro:n all pitrtn of the I'lilte I " t-n will le In nttendnnoe. The Wet Point C.idets will also pltcli their teiits a!oug tl I. ike Ho ore, lu front of the Ooveruiiifiit lluilding. The records show a larger attendance of people fro-n the Mate r low.i. NobriiHkn, Northern K'tim it mi l Wtstera Illinois than Irom any other urea. m co.tvrNf or i. nvrirA. From the nlde of ttie Airriculturitl l!iilldlng A bridge lead over to a little hen liau I, upon whoso summit ilrwily ph a eounterilelt oftlieold moii intery of l.u liabldii, a moti oetery widely known to scholars ns "tho t'orncr-stono of A'li' ric.iu hlntury," and a place aMKOcloted perhaps more closely thab any other with the cnr.H-r of the great dis coverer. The original nioualery. says the New York rout. Is slluntixl near the town of I'alos, iu Spain, the port from which t'olumbus sailed to 11 in I a New World, and hud hud un event ful hiHlory l-elore its hospitable doors were opened to the vwiywurn ( hnstojiher uud bl little son, Diego. According to tradition, it was tint eroi-tod ns a temple to Trim rplna during the rctgn of Trajan. In the Eleventh Century it wu tvccupled by the Kuiu'hts Templar, an t Inter, after the expulHion uf the Moors from Anda lusia, it passed Into the hnnds of the Fran-els-en monks. After the time of Coliimbut It was considerably enlarged, but recently the ISpanlsh Government has had It restored to thu condition In which be found it ou the occasion ot his first visit. It was nfter nu uusu.'uessful journey to the Court of l'urtugal. nud while Columbiis. pen tiiless nnd tiishcarteued, was making his imlnful way to Cordova to seek tho aid ol Ferdinand and Isabella that l.e was Hheltensl by the kind Friincisnaus. Father 1'croz, Prior of l.a llabida, bimeelf a man learuiMl In the science of geography, beeume greatly interest el lu Culuuibus and' his theories, and luiviug been at one time confessor to Isabella, wiu aide to give blm lutters and advice which Were, no doubt, indlrwtly iiislrutnculdl iu bis success. The Interest attai'hing to this faeeimilc t Im llabida Is many times multipliei) by tic priceless collection of relics wlileh have been gathered here witliiu its walls by tho iudus. try of Mr. William Eleroy Curtis, and which relate immediately to Columbus nnd bis voyages. The Vatican, the hbiuiieh Mate Department, the Duchess of iierwlek and Alhu, aud the Duke of Veragua have opened their storee, mid, lu fact, the earth ha I ll ransacked until nearly every object of lu. torio Interest connected with the great inur. ner bus been ainasicd for the pleasure i.nd lUKtruction of those who dwell in the world which he discovered. Of all the objects which recall tne great li'tvlgator from out the film past, perluin none do It so forcibly us a little crystal loou'et Wllloh, it is believed, coi'taiiis some ol hi. I very ashes, liofore 1H77 It was sutlosisl tlmt the bones of Columbus were interns! In the cathedral at Havana, having Is-cn re moveil thither Irom Hanto Doniliigo w.th great pomp in 17'A when that colony wn trauaforred from Kpalu to France, tmt in 1H77 a casket was discovered lu the cuthednU ol rlauto Domingo, which makes it probable that a mistake was made iu 17 '10 nud that tin real remains were uot removed. It is from the lutter now carefully guarded casket thai the ashes in the locket were originally taken. One of tho most interesting relies is th actual commissiou from Ferdinand and Iki beilu, uader their bunds, given Culuuibus im his departure upon bis first voyage. It lu dated at Uruuadu, April 3d. ll Jj. uu lm it Columbus is named (Iraud Adiiur.il o; tho Ooeiiu H'las, Vlne-Klupand (iovcrier-(leueral of all the muds be should discover or eon. uer, uud generally giveu Jurgu riBlits, powors nud fees. rormn sciexce. Th oenprtnts of ft balloon a nHe high command a radius of niurtv-six tailed. A tlcpta of 2409 fstTioms hit Seen lately fontid in tho Mediterranean, tbo irentost yet knowu in t'uo aca. A meteorological station ht lifen estahlislied nt SilieriB, raltstinc, a place Ci feet Itclow the level of the Mediterranean Hea. riiotoraphy hat now reached the point whero an object traveling at the rat of lo.nnu miles an lu.nr can l.o plititographed b7 lucitus of the electric flash. Making wrought iron pipo tlircet from bars is the process reccntlv tartod in a rollinjr mill at Sttilioiiviltc, Ohio. If it works it means n couiplvtr change in pip manufacture. It appears that the camel doc a pond deal cf htrm in Egypt ly eatin- the trees a t Ley am growing tin. "Al ready the missive ('airo entnel is ntypo distinct from other cstnels, surpifsinu nu in in cumbrous, massive rrnpor tions." 1 The nim of "zo.linnl lijtht" hat been fcivcu to u singuhtr nrp.-'iriuiec freipietitlv witnessed soou alter sun t or just before sunrise. It may be M'Oti nt all season if the year iii low latitudes, nud is obviously duo fo illutniiutod wutjr iturt o.iiid.n t'u an. In tin mnsemn at Cambridov, l'n . laud, is tho skeleton an I CttV.'l si.m of an iiiinlt hybrid bi tvvet it a li.i.: mul s tigre. 'Thin, with si v. r il di-t liid litters by different puretit.', w.is lmri in tho hntiin men t rcrio. lHietinii showed that th j eriati.rv i vvuul I invt boon sterile. A railway train trnvdin niht r.m day nt the rati of fifty miles mi h ull would reach the union in six months, the stt:i iti 2(1(1 years, it:i I Alpln Ceutiinri, tho nearest of tli" fiv.i (tars, in 4J,()(K. IHItt years. A ball fii.in ft Hu, traveling at the r.ito of Jim miles im hour, would not rmeu Alplu Centauri iu less than '.',7th', 000 ycir-. A rcninrl.ablo new Moiluni, ir ji-ll; fish, hat been found to oeetir iti l.ukt Tutigunvik.i, Africa, u "i'resli w:i1cr' lake, tlioiigli tho water it slihllv brackish. It is entirely ttilVeretit ft . in the jt-lly fish found living n few yer.n ago in the Victoria I, ilv-bink ol tin Kcw (Sarileiis, ut London, nu,l rcpre Kent distinct family, wlio.o t x.tet position is uiiknovvn. Nearly all nuimal life h-.s been pro vided with Kiituo means of del. use. Among the Clll'io'.is oiie.i is tli.it pive:; tho horned tond. 1'inh r ei t tuin eir enmstauees, especially when tho en a ture haa reason to fear attack, it wil; tliscliiirKe a blood rod liquid at tliesiie osed enemy with great precision for n distance of tlvo or si fet t. Th liipiin does not nppear to ho poisiiiiuiiK, Imt seems to bo designed elderly to tem poiarily bljnd tho uttnekin party. A rvcont electrical invention of in terest to horsemen is tho electrical ntftlVgdarm. An iil'.vrm Ijell is placed in the Sleeping apartment of theToom and connected with n spring eireuil closer by means of a sum!! iiisulnteil wire. Tho circuit closer is operated by a light, flexible cord stretehod across the rear of thn stalls. When tho horses aro disturbed in the night by being backed out of their Malls by thieves or any other eutise, nu alarm it uisluutly H'ltmdud. Llasllii Kills the Cliirkeiw. Tho contractors who are enpivcd in building the great drainage eanul foi Chieugo have gotten into trouble mrt tttrious even than the Mrikt-s with which they huve recent lv been strug gling. It is with the wives of the fur- mere who live in the vicinity of tie big ditch. Since work on the eunnl was begun not a chicken has been hatched within a mile of tho i-eeiic . operations. As a great many of th? residents of tho iiciuhlioi ho.id are en gaged in raising fowls for the Chicago market, their loss is very serious in deed. One Im t chery near Loekporl has lost over (KM turkeys, to say noth ing of innumerable chickens, duekh anil geese. It is claimed th'it the rhoek produced by the continuous and heavy blasting it r'sjonsiblo for the lailuro of the t ggt to hatch, uud the farmers propose to brin. in claims lot duuutges ugitiust the tlraiuAe cotniiii siou. If these nro not allowed, they menu to carry tho mutter into tin: courts, mid nro cry eonlidi nt tif win ning tho suits. It will be an interest ing uud novel question for the court' to decide, and h"eliiH likely to bo n heavy item of expeuso for the nnio that vu..t not foreseen. l'ie.iytiiK'. Tomcat Versus I'aglc. While two rchidcnls of (ialen". v,-,-rs driving through Southern Wisei-nsin recently they witne-ii,.1.!, neu" Ar-n:i, u fierce light betvveeu ll buiil-hi iiiied eagle nud it largo tomcat. he proud bird of the mouutuin-," hud nttueki ( the cut while hunting iu tho field, nnd succeeded in fastening its talons i nt i tho animid'H back, when tho b:ittl immediately began uud was eontiiiueil n i.id tho terrific vovvls of the cut uud tho BL-reHUiH of the eugle. It wit- it surt of t-utcli-Ht-t-nteh eouid coiiIim, uud while it cotitinutd the feat hits nd fur Hew thick and fast. Tho cut was too heavy for tho eagle to lly with, but it succeeded in raising it several times in tho air, a hundred feet ut t ilt h ell'ortj but the attempts to get iiway with its prey were futile, us tho weight of tho cat and its fierce Mrugglo for lifo invariably brought the eagle to tho ground again, where tho buttle avuh repeated with nearly tho same re mit. Iu tho nu d bout, which took pluco ou terra llrinii, tho eagle threw up tho spougo nnd rlew laboriously Derosa thu river, while tho cat, much worried, made trucks at rupidly as jKissible awsy from the been of buttle. -Chicuuo Iuter-Ocvs'i. Dandlfi la th tiertati Army. Iteffrrinj to th recent order of th nerman Emperor with regard to tha dandyfied irrcgnlsrities which bad be come common in the German Army, a correspondent at Ucrlin tall onr at tention to the fact that tho Kaiser him self it not altogether free from affecta tion of this kind, iuaonch as he him self sets tho fashiou of "bangle" wear in (j. In most of the many portraits of the Kaiser the bangle in brought into special prominence by the position of the arm. Hut though addicted to tho bangle ho never Condescended to the earring, which formerly was very com monly worn among hi officers. In the time of Frederick William II. hen the Herman Army wa resting on the laurels of tho great Frederick, dandies flourished in great nnniWrs, among the ofllecrs, in spite of severe vQlcial condemnations of foppery. Tho monstrosities and extravagance differed but slightly from those of to-dsv harp-pointed toes, ridiculously high colors and short overcoats without team. Latter-day exquisites have also adopted the pluu of crowding on tho finger as many rings aa possible he who can carry the largest number on the ring fingers and at tho same time bend his linger being considered to havu the bluest blood. London Ulobo. rMiicinc is mnen r.u re c, run. on tsiojg tiddlers than among eiti'isi s. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I 1 m tfV ABSOLUTEIY PURE " A Kaniifu! of Dirt May bs a Housaful of Shams." Keep Your House Cloan With SAPOLO I) It. UIIaMr.H'S CURED ME. GRAVEL! GRAVEL! GRAVEL! LAI1GE AS A GOOSE EGG. Dr. Kilmer A Co., Illnxhnmton, N". Y. tiemleiiii'i:: "I viiin nmli r theeaivof iliffrrent phyali'tiuiH for nearly two jiuiv; tried i-veiy lbs-tor lu our ten, i inutiniied to snlli-r und deilliie until I was a li) sli ul ret It. ygfsiay The most learned physic. Vj y iiiici mndc OHiuliiHtioiis rU - fZ UIIU . lr'jOiH if ill, t llM- t? j tine He rucl or Mone int'.it .'.ud Ar,U'. ."id. that I would never I t- nny better until it wus retuovi-d by a sihkiihI opeiutloii. Oh! I thoiitbt what nevtv Evi l ) one felt .ml; 1 nij Ba-lf. far tip, ns an certain death. (ipermioii aeeiurd to us till I shnll nevei linnet bou tune. ly tin-iriHid new of .tour NU I'-lllxi r rem lied Inc. I wild )oti by III!" riinie until a saniile ol the stone i r toiivel that wa l It sol veil nnd expelled by the Use of vmir N l.M l-ltH) I'. It tllUft bill.-liiliM-lMlkC W 11 soisl sl ll X"oe i'KS. I III t' eliliu ll wi II to-iliiv ms 1 ever did. 1 kept I'lilit on linl.u SWAV-Itl, n:,l it savi d mv lite. It uny one UoubU my atnteiie i.t I nbl fm neh I'I'i. I f." 1..V1IOI1.VK lloWI.NsttlTII. Dei . INth, W.. MiirjHiille, oliii. Dropsical Swelling. Cold as Ice. "sv ump-lloot" fsve.1 mv life alter 1 bud n.tleii'l eierylliiuu- lint iliatii. I n ml j on my pbn- t"KHipli and thisdes- sV ii rriplioil nt lil.v I'll1 . e- iilcl ou eiui i.mj 11 v on ;vll. If t-oiil a c; t'.iv vi oiiid L K let u arm tlu in. .f. I I'M.; -.eal nweliiiurs W i-l i tn- lower 1 1 in I ir-: I k ..i... I i.et bn-to-i icy U JS nines. I.xet t ion i inn- 4v?K IV 11 11 tin n-f-ri' iia .' lielrlv evllilll-le. li:'-; '! ath seeineil i-j vi rv l eiii . The swell ing bine iroiie ami li.i my trouble have lijippennl. My In lilt h is I etri r now tlniri II bu- been lor veai. "VH SI P-II4HU" made ll:i-, me. Tell illillbtlllK ones to WI Iti- lite I W ill foil till la slluboiit It " Mbs. I:. J. Ci'TsiM.i u. Inn. I. W. Mam tin. Sin Iby o.. tit.l. tl DruccUls, SOe. A el. OO. '(lilidc to Hi ulth" I n c. I on- silllution Tree. DK. KII.MKIt A I O.. lllM.IIAM ION, N. V. OO'I Dr. Kllmir'l PARILIS LIVtn PILLS. i - . . - lu.ium'wr Arc Ihs Brtt I Ki I'llls. L.'i i entn. An agreeable Iaiatlce an Krevt ToNia P01,1-,yJ)nigglstaortcut by rosll. ti.,60u, Buajl.OOperpo' knire. Fr.n.plca trte. KOEO The 1 svorile TOCTI fCWtXfl forlhoTeetbaud Ltrcalh,Ksi. Best inthe Wcrtc! Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! mom-v in riiir-iirNft. or .. . a I V ija Sunt. iiar1,M c a .ra.i, ai u i.jr ,-ai..'r S irlnf U yra.. II Ivaroea Saw fo daMrt aiS N7" i-M-a .ia..m,. to faaS fur airya anS 'rH i.ils,i nu , skia. lol um..u - ll. i it. . AiMmat sous n a ui kk, ih u-4 si., a, i. ow. COITRE CURED Yiy&W&SZ: Frimklia Cellrae, New Afhsns. O Total wal, l i'.ofk, I al.lei Irse. W. A.WllLUMk. I"re. M1RRI1BE PAPFR FRtt. oo i..u .nd mniitimiiia rsr.n mm .untt-enraM iniini, OL-NNtLh1 MUMULi, TOLtDO, OHIO. f im i siriirv a , I' l-'B M mm? BJ FRAZER AXLE GREASE -fa Para sad MkiUanai aalltr rommends to anhllo approval lbs California liquid laxative remedy, "ynip of Figs. It le pleasant to tb tssts a ad by a tint fenttron, lbs kidney, bvrr and bowels locleanae tbe sjra. lera rffetually, it pronviles the health and ! Hvmfort of all who nee it, and with million! It Is th bt-st aud only remedy. A 400 pound sea Hon kss rsptured on harbor buoy at Tscoina, Wssli., Istvly. More tbsn is imj.OOO men stand ready fot bstt.e lu lairei e. No mstter of bow lon stsmllng. Writ fnr in treatise, 1et i men si", etr., to i. Ilollrn. worth A Co.,(lweso, TUsi Cu N. Y. t rite 1; b Ui'l. II. IV Itenrbr In brntil, attack rhlldren, and omrtiuiei adults. ' Rev. H. P. Carson. Hi-ntland, lsk., sarst " I w bottles of II H Catarrh t 'tire itun'lrte- U cured uiy mils g.rl." ft Ad b DiusS'.tviio, Carp and erls don't move so much as a fin all inter. listen'. I'mversat Coneh Fymp Is a f'oiiti-. s rare ti r ( roup. l"i rrnts at Onus s., A leech bus three jews, which form trisngle. Impaired iligrstlon tnred by lle.Ji-m's I'llls. l'eecli.m .-lie oilier. L": cua a Is.y. Missouri Iruds the world ill had prinl no tion. If afflicted with st.reeyea ne lr. l1eT1lmp son's Kye-nalvr. I'riwtiisLwill hIk per tsitlla. Tne HKjt k i tig bird, like the bull , (inlef rd. Powde 1 ' I Ho You bleeu l etrit.,,v I Z "ITI3. HARD TO FIGHT S ! J i n'a wny. lie; tc miilie it b rt.iii- eal i.f itnlh 1 9 In,!. Sllil. in, ll Ikivi- i.ii- It i,. ili, It tlallv, .ml II I- l lie ll- lu- III IMT-4-vi'i llitl, i.imi IHK 9 ' iNiii.-mh ri-iiiilo- b-r im iTi'-iii-r unitl s kuiii a I s l.il, un Ii.iiii ,n'rli--ii Cut imic sliu --.iiriri' tli -Iru-Tule nlllT mill 11 flint then in .-( 1 lHia'iv t U' tttirlliii t (! t-i tht- H-r ini'toi v ttc eh lit lln'V imm i-n ft t ii( ii ihi iii i t. .f ih'm. ritn ii, ctTt Im1 J mi'l M'l'M hLI Ll'. hi t tMuhU ph cp a. j lJilriiri : Spring j Bed m la ths prime rripil.trs. tr rs f r l it ' e . .. it'. ..f M.VtSiil.l s KM K. t" entv tn r.s a-an J ,li-i-iili.,r . ll l linwli- et Iii,IiU k- iii i-rr.l ,li i-l ,vlr. a I. Ill- s I.I ST- I'HIU'.i'IIipN i.f I- vsI-.hiiiI nlll l.i-l i a I 'Sll'.. Ili-W.re er i-ii-mi nuele e Minimi MirrZ lliilt.itlini,, fur ttu jr an- ui-l whsl IUi-jt a, em." hftMlilteil l Sc. Jl Wnrri-n sirevl. Sow Vurl; s Sc. Ilitinlliiiii l'i.i-, llii.teii. J lor aalr li ail rvllahlr bi ulara. 1NU. JUJ "rCKTrorrv -roiiDtrA; ' l;ri Tin lr.-ltrrl Tralomar. i icillir I'lluriiiia. Si ml lor Mone S.vnui Hrlinsr. Krse. a Alias Tsrk Cerpui atlas. Bastes. J , VV aSHMI'ar llii.leii. New Vers. I'hlla.li-lphla. a i hii-iMfe, li.itiiiiiire, rmu rriMriai-o, l.nn 2 I TomrM Inunleit, tlHa.: rViiriiu,-ii. Il.a..; a Whlini.il. Ilaa., loiiuliry. klaa., t'l muiilli, Z Mmi e P N l 3 i l3 YOUR OWN HARNESS un it THOMSON'S SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. No too rrfja.rrd. Otilv n I atn.mtr ntiifit ... drlv m i r tnt k t)tiu f:ly ri1 ri"ick., fwng th riiMih i. lo.uitlji nnuUu H.iiHiilfiR nii'lmf iu ninic in iravtit-r nor l urf l-r t! Hivptt. l t. grr urtiuf , luiitfli ant durable. Mii uirn now nt u. AU aTlletti. Iinilortl) "t rtC'1, (It U III Irt'ir. Al your 1?l?r lor ihrm. r rni1 40c, to Uinpa fur Ov ul luu, ioriri iit -Un id by JUDS0N L. THOMSON MFQ. CO., wai.Tiian. ij. 1,000,000 ACRES OF LAND for air by tb Saint Pad. A I It'l l Tl, 1 A I I M t . M CoMi'.sr lu MimiriMitii. hrini for M.pa and Ciiciw wii. itity in i ten I to you Addm. HOPEWELL ri ADirr LuuiDu.minuutr,hu l'ul, Miuo. WORN NICHT AND, DAY." r-rjiiitJSTV "-seer.1 nip. ELASTIC IM It r n ii. iin..i..t.. e. ' , al'JI HI IMI, F?rfcct . Minion. 1 1 k. New I'ftf tiniMpTt n-.rnl mux hi tr i i is f.-r ii it i itiir-ii t i l s u'tl Lll 1 t. . Hon-- Mfar. i rafajoui.j ii., 4 4 I ro.i'lw i) . N.V.I uy. A si IDEAL I AMII.Y MLDICINti llt-.ilu.u,, I iiiiatltMliiii. Itwl iiblapallui. I.illnu.li. a t'limpli al.H, pSrsal,. lira. I h. t iinirii iin.,'iiriiir rtriatn, ftiKl til li.ionlrif Kit W ktouxti. lalfctTfttiil Itovrtjp, I IHPANS TABULIc I kc:iiJ I'M iiii t ly. 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