.ware ef Jlifniit; f.e Catarrh TfcM luaiala Mrrrarr. ..merrnry' wl I airrlr rteitry tna aanae ef JLI and eoinplotr-ly uVra 1 f) wiinlavtra Lhrit enter. UK t thms).-h I'mmncona surfaces, a, s art-cle slimiM m-ver Iw nurd eieeot on L.rrit"" 'rem i'-"i"l'Vphvlrlin. until r.m ire t lT tl ! trn f ulil t lie iroci I y..ri Klhiy 1er r from tbr-m. ltallaeatnrrh ,,ri Tm'iif- F. J. f'lesivv Co., !. O., enian nr mi-miry, and I taken ,.Prnitlly. e tm il rertly upon tuo birewl n I inm-otis aiirfaeea or the avstem. In Imrlna; i atsrrh Core be anm toert tlierrnnlne. !ttstalt"i Internally, and I mali tn Toledo, Vm, hy F. J. Clieney Ai'n. T tlrnnntaWfree. rind by Drutm-iata, price T5c vr buttle. At Mi pre-ent 'Inv about oo per cent of all rl built art of steel. Ta True l.aaatlve Prlaelple Of the plants used In mannf-cturltift the pla. tat rmedy. Hj nip of Klira, baa a prmanently tvorfl) lal rTec-t on tha bunian ayatrn, while Ibt rLenp re iretalde extra tn and miner I snlu Una, usually cold aa medlflnea, are -rtna. arnll)' Injurious. Kring aril Informed, you alii tii the true remedy only, Manufactured lf tlit California Flu e) rtip Co. Tbeerentest nival halt If In (irc(k history lliot ai Salami 11. C. 4). it In arest thins for a ynnne man tn ret out little and eome 111 ronlnrt with oilier im It nrt are how tuey live. K. K. Jolmson A; Co., Rlrl.mond. Vs., are alvlntf mnn yoiina: turn a rhatu-e to do I hits and at tlw mine Mm to put tauuey In bank r-pidly. I ry tUem aud aee ltn"i'"i Ho i urn to bo equipi'td with inuwsboes. fr-banr IHIseiire Ind'trr-stli n and ennatU aatl.m. lie liiii'a no others. ' ila, a hua. Of Urilish birila, tba riu-koo tin tba imallesl ejjg in fironortion to tit size. W Car Kumar. So matter of how lontr standing;. Writ !nr ttre treatise, teMiii.nri hi, i-ie., in . .i. Inllrtiswnrt II A ( , )egu, Tluh'a Co., N. V. rue $1; by ma I. f l.l.v. A Tessa tnan is said to Imye a ralf that rum down rhickena and fats tlirm. Jlnlrh'a rnlvrral ('otmb Hyrnp will cure that couirh aurpriitiely iiiio. i"irnit. Tlif of the Hible amounts to about 4 t'Ui.W 0 cot les pf r annum. BX ToAra ori'nln I anffirfil witli nwmt or milt rlx iiiii. In am h : tert li'.r uo:iy at timet that I roiild not walk uUiut tin' Iioiiw. I finally took IIoihI'r Siir wii. hp lit, 'i'l.r Iiom-i tor u...uhi u (I Hi tin' oiilwl. and I have a t 'i"" kiiinfn i m five noun', i fAjHifvi i:nf ii o'w wnninii. $fstjh ,'' v''1 'r, ,,,4"i,"riin' .O . )' I'H rr4ore6C an i-uoH KoYf-i: IK Ilivi. a on !-t.. I vi'kikill, N. Y. Hood'ss? Cures llauil'a I'llla ul iiull),y!( iuinUy. FCH CI IT WILL NOCUW!! . An BiTreeabl Tarattre maKnOT tvtna, Eoldby Drunrliuor tent brioall. SSOnWOb and J 1.00 per purkairo. Pamplea (roe. TTf TTO The I'avorite TC9T8 fOWUXJI aWM ilU lortbeTocthajaa Uroalh.ob c TIB BCSt Coat in tho WORLD ! Tlicl'ISU llltA.vn H.ICKtll la warranlrd walrr prtiof. and will keep you dry In l'iohrU.i.tli.rin. TMr iirw l iniMKL hl.K KLJt U a ik rln I ndnn ct, auJ: cvvrra the enure luiliUe. Bcwarcuf iialiaiiuua. lion t tuvaroat If the " If ish Hiaiiit" la nul on II. Jllu.tra- IMralalorue fire. A.J. TOWKIt. Hoilnn. Mm lewis m. i:r.;fNpfl, lOUia UaUtWlCM, IV. s. RBOILS, CARBUNCLES!? TORTURINS ECZEMA, S r...i t a rf DANA RAaUtAPAIUI.I.a Oct . f a .a' .-" '"' iw. a. i a L-i whidi atu4 ha PTHES: af uavja rwi Trwauu a nwi iar I IJ2 In Uir crt f onu. I faMik 1-t it A U w i a ua a'l. 1 aVIltl llOl klti't- Ul Javnd not ntiV to voik. I UKINDbi:.1 Mhunrlrt l n it tu li rnbly tfTllrtrd ;thf : 11 . 1 tfuil ivirvUtinifl nan ta Imo ruri tlTHAT , . hln n.lr ntiianmrf pui runuuuia to navv - tli ltin wmm inla-itu-. I hail iat tianial tat rlvhl r Hai in- ana rmi, roniiuiiHi ntiiuurcir. 11 If HILlt tnnmtird ua.nif It, and U (Itircll wtuCinliiriy i l Hi.ll me. i.LWlS W. lIOUUKDft. Houtk 1 1 Art w irk, N. Y. lite iniU. il U-t .la'f U riiftrtl t hy U.B. IKil.blUNiK.Pa M. Dana 8araptrllla Co.. Belfast, Malnt. Do Rot Bo received with I'iviym, Knmeli and flint a wtilcb sUUo tinU. tnjur ihtnia mid Iturn rvn. Ttw Rmiiu Kud fciatvc FuliAD to Hi Mltant, Odor Durubi-, and U ciu.umtr iMajftf fur au lia ur tfUM paM'iiiMc wlUi )vjrjr Mircua, fSLaQ 'Jy . S3 V m a -aa a ra, jv m mm a ii LATE TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS ! "OTHMOM HOMBAHD ABROAD. What la Coin. On tha World Om Important Tranta Briefly Chronleled, taaleal. I.akar aad taaaetrltl. Tha nenwood Iron and 8tep Workt WbllnC( W. Va., which hat bfen dU 'Teral monthi, hart raaumad In full, em lIoyitiR about 000 ha id. The IteUalre. O., Bteel Work havemumed In full employ inp; an equal ntimlirr. A rmumption of work at alt the mill. In theWhealing W.Va. district la looked for Hoptamber 15. The Wilson woolen mil! at Trenton, N.J., resumed work, its 800 employe having ac cepted 10 percent, reduction.' At Cincinnati, President Ingalls, or the Hig Four railroad has issued an order re ducing all salaries of I VOiO or ovfr 30 pel rent, and all under ,000 nnd over t')00. 10 per cent, but no salary tlmil be le than t'500. This order does not include train men nor laborer! In tho, stations or on tracks. The Heading, IV, Iron Compny, which emyloys about 2,000 men. h:is made a S jer cent cut in wanes. Puddling drops to IVAV The tube works shut down and 70) men re Idle. . The great coal miners' strike In Kngtand l I'ractically ended more than 00. lrj miners In Fouth Waif! returtiimg to work. The Flint nnd Pere Murquetlo road. In Michigan, hus redmej nil aslarlos of employes who receive over 1 10 a month 10 per cent., nnd tlioae of the President and General Manauer Ij per cent. All the Midilletown, Conn., per mills and tobacco fiicturies have reuiui'd opera tions giving work to 1 4'K men. 4 - - . ('hater A tiers , Hkiimx Two fresh cnaes of As atlo cool era were reported in this city. Moth were causml by the drinking of city water. The newspaers demand that the city water wors at htra'uil on the iwed bedoseil, as thry are generally bclifved to he infected Four cases of cholera wore reported in I'.tida Pesth. No dentin wero recorded. In the last 21 hours 11(1 fresh i uvea and t3 dentin have been reported in (he different Infected districts of Hungary. All of the middle schools have been closed, and the burgo noisier of 1!u.Ih lvth lui" urgeil the govern menl to c!ov the uni ver-lty. Ad. -Ices frjm the cholera il stricts oi (ialii ia show a heller condition of HiTiira, the number of new cases being much les sened. The n ports fmm Hungary uro not at nil satisfactory, and indicate that the epidemic is growing in virulence. Since Monday ITS new caes and Mi deaths have been rcixirted in that country. - - - tlnnnrlal ana t'mninerrlal. The New York ' World'' prints a liat of 20 banks which have resuuiod business, sIho a lit of about 6) manufacturing establish menta which have resumed operation! since August 19. v The Wet Hide bank, Kt, rant, Minn., irblcb closed it doora August 4. reopened for business. The Ftate National Hank, the lar one of Denver'! aix suspended nntionul banks, opened it door a);ain. The Commercial National will resume aguin in few days. The Queen City bunk. Ilttltalo, N. V.. whicn suspended several weeks ago.resumed business. VVaablngtan Nr. The report that the President was recently operuled on for the removal of a cniicc-rous growth in the mouth is discredited by all the members of the ofllciul family approach ed on the subject, including Privule Secre tary Thurbcr and two member- of the cabinet who declined to permit the use of their names. The President is extremely adverse to a public discussion of his health, and Ir.s friend are natuiully governed by his well known wishes in the matter. I'rcs dent Cleveland slid family returned to Washington Monday night. MlerrllHaeaea. As a result of la-it Monday'! storm New York's fish supply has cut been off and prices have doubled. Over 1.100 pensioners have been sus pended in tuo Pliiludclpliiii district. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. A fire at Marseilles, l'runce, caused a Ins of 2,000,000 f runes und left 200 people homo less, A SUNDAY CI.OUINO MUDDLE. Judge Ooct-in Overrules the Clorlng Motion Although Ilia Two Aasocintea on the Bench buatam It. The hearing of the decision on the mo tion to dissolve the injunction printed by Judge Stein, restraining the diicciors from closing the World's Fair gate to the public on Sunday, wus interrupted ut Chicago by an uuprecedent move by Judge ioggin. Judges IUinne and Hreutauo had 'inited in a decision disnolving Jndo Stein's - Injunc tion keeping the Fulr open. Judiie ioui;in dissented, und after Jud;e Dunne had reud tho majority rcort. in court, Judge ioi!icIii refuted to heed tho udvue of Ins associates to niluw tho major ity to rule, euiered nu order overruling the motion to dissolve the Injunction and refus ed ex-Judic Moruu's requu-t to set aita'e for hearing a motion tn vncaie that order. (log Bin, it is ml. was under the lulluence of liouor and acted like It. Shortly after court opened Judites Brentuiioaud l)iinne induced Judfo 'ion gin to leave the bench aud a conference was held Judges llrentuno aud I'unne then returned to the bench ami announced thutJudxe lioyruiu no longer desired them to sit with him. They thereupon retired with considerable surpremcd feelinx. Judie Uoirgm promptly enteied an order overrul Ing the motion to dissolve ttie injuiiciion. The scene in court wna excitina in the ex treme. Attorney! stoial upon chairs aud crowded about the bur eatter to catch ever word. Amidst all of the confusion, with bailiffs loudly poiindlnu the bench in a vain effort to restore order, JudH OioKgin vigorously insisted that hi minute clerk should enter tho order in conformity with his verlml opinion, and this was done. No record waa made to correspond witii the de cision of J udites Dunne ami Ilrentano, aud as a result the only order now standing in the case i-ermits the gutes of tha exposition, to reuiaiu open on Sunday. A stohm at Chautauqua, N. Y., caused loss of thousands of dollar! to the Assem bly tn the wsy of wrecked ground. Art AWTPIi lACBiriCB. J Over On Thousand People lot tn the (Ira at Cvelon. I A dispatch from Charleston e: Report from the norm-stricken district Increase in horror every day. Fully 1.000 Um lost and the living sre begging for bread: In nearly all of the Charleston churches col lection were taken upon Sunday for the ben. til f the infferi from tha tornado and comfort, bit turn wo realised. Between Charleston and Favannnh th storm swept away most of the home m well ns growing cr sr.d left the people in destitute state. The loss of lire and prop erty was fountl to be greatest on SI. Helena, Ladies, Wasa, Coosa w. Paris, Dawluskle and Dnwthan islands. These Islands, to gether with Port P.oyat island, haves popu lation of about 1.1.0 jn. most of whom are negroes. Kail mates at this time s tolos of life are Incomplete, and the number may yet reach l.SOO. Ueports show that there I dire distress among the colored people. Their homes have been washed sway and their crops de stroyed. There is no work for them t do and they are suffering for food DAMAGE DONE AT CHARLESTON A Summary of the Devastation Caused in One City by tha Terrible Storm. The damage done at Charleston. S. l. by the terrible storm of Monday Is fully a great ss that caused by tho awful cyclone of The lowes In the city are estimated a follow: City property, iOO.Ott); ftrti liter work Il:l,o00; Charleston Mining Company .')0.000,railroal :i0.oO0;telegrpii companies $.IO,0(U; telephone exchange, cO.Onn; lead work 112,000; wharve 12.1.000; shipping .'x).(XM), Ashley river bridge too.000; churches l-Vl.OOO; private proerty 2!K1,000; miscellaneous tlOO.UHO. Total 11,111,300. The experience of 188.1 taught the Charles tonlan a lesson, and over 1,000,000 cyclone insurance was held there. This will greatly offset the damage. Six person were killed and two injured and others are missing. All the livers in the State are over their banks, Hiid lowland crops are ruined, the damage amounting to several hundred thousand dollars. TitK fetter of Mn arc riveted Id flro.nnd burn n well as Mini. MAllKIrs. I'lTTHIirilil. rut wimi rsu k run is ai.e oivrs lit row. OIIX, rt ol'll AM) I WIIKAT-No. 1 lied I No. Iteil CORN No. 2 Yellow ear... High Mixed ear No. 2 Yellow Shelled Shelled Mixed OATS No. I While No. 2 White No. : W hite Mixed KYK No. 1 No. 2 Western, New - FI.Ol'K Kan. y winter pat? Fancy Spring patents Fancy Straight winter.... XXX linker. Kye Flour HAY Baled No. 1 Titn y.. Baled No. 2 Timothy Mixed Clover Timothy f.i-in country... STK AW Wheat... ; Oats FKKD No. 1 W'h Mil V T No. 2 White Middling. Brown Middlings Bran, bulk i2 (il (13 (12 63 .VI 4t( 4 f.2 40 4H 47 :2 at) :k i :fi r2 4S 4 00 4 V0 3 ( It 3 2.1 3 25 13 Ml 12 00 11 00 1H no 5 il (i AO 17 :o 1(1 00 1.1 00 I I 60 2 32 31 30 r.3 ro 2.1 M r.o 7.1 60 M) (KJ .W 00 00 Ml 00 (ill 4 4 a 3 3 n 12 11 20 5 7 IS 1I M 1.1 mm rnoiircTH. m'TTKR Klglit Creamery 27 20 Fnncy Creamery 21 21 Fancy country roll 2"i 21 Ixnv grade .V cooking.... I t A CHKI-SK illiio, new !'i I'J New York, new HvJ V'i IVisconsin Swiss 14 H) Limhiircer ( Kail makl.. . 12 l'.'j Mil IT AMI VI'.rtAIII KS. API'M-X Funcy. V hbl... 2 01 2 fo Fair to choice. V bbl.... I f0 l 71 PKA('1I1, pert-rate 7.1 1 21 PFAliS per bbl 3 6J 4 CO B KAN'S N Y A Minew)Ilcnnstbbl 2 00 2 10 I.im.i Beans 41 si roTATOHS Fancy Hose. V bbl 2 ,n 2 Ordinary V bbl 1 M 2 Swei-l, per bbl ,. 3 :o .1 .Ml IHH I.TIIV i. to. DHKSSKI) CHICK KN'S Spring chickena W lb 11 10 Dressed ducks Vtt. 10 1! Dreaseil turkeys lb 1.) Id 1.1 vi; CHICKHNS Spring chickens 30 -to Live chickens pr til To Live Ducks V pr 4" M Live Turkeys .H t 7 IKJtiS pBUhiofieli.. . Hi 11 FKATHF.ItS Kxtra livedeese K Hi M ii No 1 Kxtra live geesef ll 4S ,v Mixed, 2.1 .'Il MlHTt.l.ANIoLS. TALLOW-Country.Vlh... 4 4 J City 4i SKF.DS ( lover 7 7.1 R () Timothy prime 1 Kl 1 ti., Blue gruss 1 40 1 70 RAS Country mixed ... ;J iloNKY Whito clover.... J7 IS Buckwiient 10 12 M AI'Li: SYltl'l'. new crop m 100 CIDKIt country sweetVhbl ft 0J '0 .V) BKiaUKri-peniiiurt Blackberries N 0 II tick le berries II 12 cixci.knati. FLOCK WIIKAT-No. 2 Red KYK -No. 2 CORN Mixed OATS FiiH BL'TTKK , 12 7j('tt:i 21 4'iJ 41 2ii Hi .'ui 411 .'(,) 1. i7 7.1 CO 4.11 3"! ."1 fio 70 M 4'4 301 20 m riiii.Atiri rniA. FLOCK WIIKAT-No. 2. Red CORN No. 2, Mixed OATS-No. 2, White hCTTER Creamery Kxtra. F.UOSPa. Firsts xtw vong. FI)rR-Pntenta WHKAT No 2 Red KYK Western CORN No. 2 OATS Mixed Western BUTTER Creamery UCK'.S state and Penn fl oohi:i .i'.i 4.1 ;ui 2- 1(1 2 00 iti ft 30 17 11 I.IVI-STOt'K KCI-OltT. (AST tlUKKTV, I'lrrsUl'KU STOCK YAH US. L'ATTLB, Prime Steer I 4 .10 to (Jood butcher 3 .VI to Common 3 js o Bulls and dry cow 2 0to 0.1 40 AO Veal Calve 4 AO to AO Fresh cow, pur head. 20 00 to 40 00 MIKBP. Prir. eftlto lOO-tb sheep....! 3 60 to 3 73 Cioo.1 mixed 3 20 to 3 fto Common 70 to 76 fb sheep... 1 60 10 2 00 Choice Lambs 3 on to 4 00 lloos. flood Yorker fl 15 to 0 20 Medium 6 fi to ti 10 Heavy 6 fxi to 5 M Houghs 4 00 to 5 OU Th llorae. In Francp, when a Ttorao reaches tha age of twenty or thirty, It Is des tined for a chemical factory; it In II rat relieved of Its hair, which Is used to stuff cushions and saddles; then It I ktnned; tbe booh serve to make comb. Next the carcase is placed In a cyl In ter. and cooked rv steam at a pres sure of three atmospheres: a cock Is opened, which lets the steam run off; then the aemulns are cut up, the let; bones are sold to make knife hand lea, etc., tand tho coarser, tho ribs, the head, etc., aro mudn Into animal black and glue. The first are calcined In cyltoders, and the vapor, when condensed, form the chief source or carbonate of am monia, which constitutes the b:is of nearly all the atumonlcal sails. There Is an animal oil yielded which makes a capital insecticide and a vermifuge. The bones, to make glue. Are (lis notvcd Id muriatic acid, which takes lbe phosphate of lime away: the soft clement, retalnitic the shape of the bone, Is dissolved in tolling water, cast Into squares and dried on nets. The phosphate of lime, acted upon by sulphuric acid, and calcined with carbon, produces phosphorus for our lucircr matches. The remaining fesh is distilled to jobtaln the carbonate of ammonia; the resulting mass is pounded up with potash, then mixed with old nails and Iron of crcrv descriptk n; tho whole Is calcined and yields mag. nIKcetit yellow crystals prue.latc of potash, with wltlili tissues arc died a 1'russian blue and lion transit-tred Into ftcel; It aUti forms the cyanide of potassium and prtissic acid, the two most terrible puUon known iu chemistry. An Cnlonked-for tCfTVcf. In former day the lashionablo women of France carried t heir passion lor sentiment and theatrical effects to ttrangc lengths. A fair aud florid duchess, more remarkable for amia bility than wit, one - n solved tiglve, In the heart of winter, a fete that should eel Ipso nnyt lilng of the kind yet known, she fitted up her vail talon In a style of extraordinary splen dor with Wide ItHiking-glitsseh that reached from the floor t the ceLinir. At the. further extremity of the. apariment a deep rtcess, separated from It by a nbss eas 'tiieii,. nm beaut ilnlly rlc'ioalcil with shriilm and llowers so as to ic resent a lovely bower. Alonjr a winding path a pretty actress trom the opera, attired as shepherdess, was tn app ai, with do and crook, leadiu a I'.ni k nf tnowy sheep, to the sound of soft lastoral melody. The duchess could hardly wait until the motm-nt ar rived to give the s gual which was to Kuinmon the shepherdess and her flock. Just as she was alioi.t to do so a most unfortunate accident oceuncd. The sheep suddenly brol;e forth front their place of confinement and burnt Ui rough the jf'u-H casement into the bii'i-rootu. ' 1'nti c sftuok with the novel tight, and especially with the ;glare of Innumerable lights reflected 'Id the large mirrors, ,t l ey rushe.l In every direction, knockiticj down the dancers, upon whom they trampled with (lesperato energy. Ladies screamed ami tainted away, uhilu the disconsolate duchess looked upon the scene of havoc und c.infusioii vtllb unutterable chagi ir. Tin: spring poet Is b;.clv;inl this year because his rlijni" ti ( .-;:i't suit the tifne ami he can"! reason vit!i tlie M'.Jmju I'lilliiileliih'.'l Tiiiiva Wnr express surprise that n jouns man should get giddy w'icii a uvtty Klrl violently turns his head. If afflicted with anreo yes us I r. Ina" Tlmmri. aou'a Kya-sjfater. liriiKiOstsaull ul-s: ., r lio'tia. DIE. KILKKK'S 8WAMP-R00T CURED ME And Made Life Jore Enjoyable. Ir. Kilmer & Co., BniKnmton, N. Y. Gentii men: "It nlli .. 1110 pli-ii'iiri- to juve you a ncomuieiiii.it 1011 for It. Kilmers feWATEI'-ltOOT, id which 1 Iuim- till.. 11 a null bottle. It hus m ill iy n-movi d the el feet of the ICliriuaiu 1U111 o ul out 7 yi nra M.-iiHimir. ul-o n tu 'ere wi iisii. -h id t;i bn Is and L Idllr ) a i I hI ni.t S V. n It (MIT W. H. CK-lxis. will entirely ei:ie n:i- of In a short tune. I pun luii'd the uii iln ii f t. (i. Stiiiw, the Drub'ulsl Li te i.i lliitl.-r, iud." Murch, 7. W. w. i:. t iiiUon. RHEUMATISM I RHEUMATISM I Swamp-Root Cures. Ir. Kilmer 1 )'., llimiliuirt N. Y. "fur the 'ii-l tttenir J rural bnd -en trouhled with IClit-iiniMllam and doi -lon-d a great deal without ivull.iug any benelit. I itu 1 lira auu lit v uttenliori kiis ealled to lir. Kllmer'a fc A.MT IIOOT, which wus highly recommended to tue, I thought 1 would try a I ml tie and 1 UMd tointci 11 iH.ttlca. It bun done me mora p.ood thar. the Iiim-Ioi-. and all I hi- ot her ineil Iciiiea I bud ever taken in tho past twenty yearn. The pasl year bus been one of romlort In place of suftei'ing. A gn-at uiunv an using your Si V A "I I HOOT in Van Wert. Yours reel is-t fully. Mil. I'Al.VtN (-AKl.tr, Feb. 1Mb, lttO. Van Wii t, Ohio. SWAMP-ROOT, the Great Blood Medicine- St RmecUla, SOe. ar Sl.00 Slaa. "latalld.- Umlia la Health'' ana Caa.allalluN I'rea. Pr. Kilmer a Co., Mnfliaratiai. X T. II O ft Anointmunt rfUUXM Cures Piles. i Trial IVm. At DruggiaU 50c, S,nti ' ' H-muuik- l'iilii-lit"l M-iere tii'WW )9iiJJ i whu li I uiu sure m n noo Tloral KmMemi, An Ingenious person has been port derlng the subject of floral badges, and makes tlieo suggestions, to which wo add others of our own to cairy out the Idea. For tho First Lord of the Admiral, ty, docks; for a doctor, cyclamen and self-heal; for an oculist, cyebtlght and Iris; for a tailor, Dutchman's breeches; for a broker, stocks and bull-rush: for a philosopher, sage; for a cook, butter hnd-eggs; for a land agent, groundsel; for a butcher, lambkill: for a xllcctu:tn, beet; for a shepherd, phlox; lor a musician, thyme; for an acrobat, capers; for a jockey, speedwell; for a woodcutter, hardtack; for a newspaper hum rlt, chestnut; for a shoemaker, lalyV slipper; for an honest man, lilac; and for a rogue, hemn. Don't Blame the Cook & If a baking powder is not uniform in strength, so that the same quantity will always do the same work, no one can know how to use it, and uni formly good, light food cannot c produced with it. All baking powders except Royal, because improperly compounded and made from inferior materials, lose their strength quickly w hen the can is opened for use. At subsequent bakings there will be noticed a falling off in strength. The food is heavy, and the flour, eggs and butter wasted. It i.; always the, ease that the consumer suffers in pocket, if net i:i health, by accepting any sub stitute for the Royal Raking Powder. The Royal is the embodiment of all the excellence that it is possible to attain in an absolutely pure powder. It is always strictly reliable. It is not only more economical because of its greater strength, but will retain its full leavening power, which no other powder will, until used, and make more wholesome food. w l (J) () () O) The Cleaner 'Tis, the Cosier 'Tis." What is Home Without SAPOLIO C6 German iyrap Mr. Albert Hartley H' Hudson, N. C, was taken with I'ncur.mnia. His hrnthcr had ust died from it. When he futtid Ins doctor could not rally hint he took one bottle of Oct mnn Syrup and caiuc out sour.il und well. Mr. vS. II. Ourdiucr, Clerk with Dru.ist J. IC. L;:ir, Aurora, Texas, :e vented a bad attack ot pneumonia by taking Oertnan Syrup m time, lie was iu the business and knew the dauber. He used the j;reat remedy Iio-chee's Oertnan tiyrup for hint; diseases. Ov Unlike tlis Dutch Procass rr .o Alkalies l Oil Oilier ( hcinici'ls ut" 1 1 1 ii tho j'if pi.r i: t'Hi ul W. HAKJ'UcV: ('0.S ijBreakfastCocoa fitirr win 0t'lu'tr, 1 It Ua tnorrfti'iu tli rft time tlf ht rfitnt ft ! 4 4M Oil llllkt'tl iwi'h hf:mli, Ariwvvrnn; or ' S.i-'ar, .no. in far ni'Tu rn- mtiiitcul, cu.itiH'j . thfi.i tmt: rent a rnj, Jt 11 (l(lltKHi, iitiur. iiin, ui:tl tAP;L'V lU.LiTKi. tSuld ly rm r. ru r)firr. W. BAKER ft CO., Dorchester. STi. "a n Td 7. l 'fa a i f.V m " d Tc Tn d Pl'tir lanllaiPlioll, Ittiiull-iM'a, I 1 -hiIu b-, 4 rallpullun. Hud 1KK I ointU-lt. filt- tir-lUe K'hk I Uvir stiH I It. vi-ut. rf Kii.tlv t n f...r,jr, itrtf't I ttliCi-'tltMi f d! ii lb r KM". h ll 1 b Vlatla ,!.. rft .,;e ( hultij, 2. I Y..r ( ani ihh - awMi'S"- LKIt A iir.iiu.Ai. . prw tri lajtifjsji o, asj ii,-jp." essl" sre ssa saw SBB .-SaB ' 'e 1,000,000 ACRES OF LAND for tale by tha Saist Pacl A IHI.I'TH RllltOiD Co ul' am In Miuuesuta. r-eud fur Maps aod Ciicu bus. They will be reut to you -fc-BJHL3E3ES- Addrcas HOPEWELL CLARKE, IauiI CoauaUrionar, bu Paul, Mian, R AXLE BestintheWcrldlo Getsthe Genuine li! Sold Everywhere I1 I. TITK WALL rArER MT.HUIANT VPIITULI THM 15F.ST, Oil! I I II the cni:Ari:sr WALL PAPER ) rnaera 3e. mu4 Or. (iota fapfire V ., Me. and I lie. (Send or. Muiea fr aaaiylsa. 041 Va4 Slrl, I'lllaburuU, I'll. $75.00 Tn a-J3A oaa ba niftt monthly worklua lor B. t. J.iIidsodS Co., ia 'Home uub..Kluluuoiia.T 3 -XuV r FRAZE we Nervosa Ailment Anting Indians An opinion Is gaining ground that nervous ailments are I y no means ex clusively the product of a fln-da-siecle nge. or even of a highly devel oped civilization. r. Kosso, of the Ueorgla Medical College, propounds a theory that any sudden change In the social r.abits and conditions of a race, at any stage of advancement, It sufficient tu produce epilepsy In large quantities, and Instances are given of Its prevalence among many savaga peoples, notably the llurons and the Iroquois at the time of the Jesuit mission, and more particularly still the Mbarltic tribes, who may be thrown Into convulsions by suddenly tapping on their huts. Loudon Pub lic Opinion. Buckwheat is of Siberian origin. f (4) $ () 1 () () () eg) () .ijij'uxrtjajixLruTriJiTtJu vruvn Liu 1 tu . ite i . eseoi J ' v . ' Siren. Ihnu re.sts.' of nil flll'lirs: sli'n, 1 holl , peril I I of ll.e III Hie.; Ilioil m-,icm of Itie nilul I rum wiilcb varu ill.i. suu uo.i grtn-euc' I 1 1 ti. f rVlENr ' Wrarfel with tntls rf the day, uikI Hirst itiemr J lor IuIxt. THE HIOHLV TEMPERED SIEEl W!CE Spring Bed t'lirr-k lt:lllnir ftlf.n nint It. m. nrlrll, J lit ii ).a tlintvi'tl v h ii t'liiiniMri wlrr" IIIlltMtl' ItS, l r ' tilt ' 411' IU 'I tlalt III! V 4t' (f. " i Ir.aiiliil'r-i! ,i S.i. -j Wmic i Mri-vC, New sOrH.1 c. :.' hiiN..lhli rlci-t', lit. sl. ii I ul 'Hit- tt illi IfllMMlt l. ill.T. I'i.i- 'lite ruvir-urni I rt Icnutrt on uli t'htillic I ll.r in, I'titi u r Hni,,-y iv.ii:( rnmiT. Irr, A I lit Tfirb CnriHii nlioiii ltntnq( A i i ibii'H.' - !'iitiii, Sen rn, riilU.1' as t llHl.t, l;iltillHill, .Sjtll I nuirls'ii, I. villi. H w l"hi: I u ti i . 1 1 it, Miisf. : r nu ti.t s'-ii. klu-". , "1 V nilliitili, )Ums I'l Mttll f. aleWH., ItiiMlltt. ' tsunsxru innjinjiJinnn nnni MEND ; YOUr-i OWN HARNESS f- WITH CLINCH RIVETS. No ti.o'i rrii.ril. wn r a l.uinuitr ripe.tr'l I Urtv n. r in b Ut- in tui y nnd jinr. iv up iim r.mcfi v ui iy imoi'iti. Ii 'i.iiii tfr n- F.o iu i:Mie m ir.t- .rait. it urn nf t'T l I(ii4vt. Ti.v aic nlrunrsT I on ult sintl aliiriil I. M.i-iiHi) tins in taav. Ail attiv I.. unilur,'i -r n-i ric I. rut nt hi i inf. JkU four alrnlrr ir thrin. r wril 40a q t Lai tH ItT II iKif Ut 4t.torU U !. . Muft'lll LjT JUDSCN L. THOMSON MFG. CO., wairiian. i.sjsj. VIBWicF,WflRLD'S FAIR FREE SumI i. rents in vrisia-re P. B. llnM-rs I.M.erul Nottlii-in rruarff Am- I II I ISl.ls il l Ii A I mil.. It'iAll. I'll talk Miert I he ho.. Ill . lor a Ire-- i.y or h larui-, ii.iihkI l,n, . v i, ,,r n. 01 lil'a Knlr miH li-liili i . I. is ii.. i.ntr.1 mi roller, (or lisiiUi'K up. hi, a vol i f..n,,.i ,.i m i K (s A SOI KM II, AMI 11) It It I I t it KM r . v n ii l 'i ' i" nit " I om mm liinei I lief 1.- . .1 III. M-llltllf I III- llel I i ,-w rile: I tlir ..ml i I M-l . i- lei rltliry lllteil. Ail.tr, k N. I VI-LWItI I I "Il r. i.. I .. i.-ii.M.i.s. 1 t 'I'l.'V'IV THAliKMAIiKS t iioi.i isOob t I I 1.1 I IT snil ml . lie a- to . ulehl.il.il IV of lfivenlli.il. sriiil for Invent,, r oiinlf-.t-i Iioh io H -uteut. I'AriUlK li't AKIU.I.I. Wamiim.ios. li.C, SXIDDIICC DIDtD FREI. oo la-llr. snS mniniiauk rarm arm-sntii.rnnH niinn. UlNNKI.h' ."lO.N'llll. l.V. llll.l illl, OHIO. nnimc nupcn ' mike nrr..ur. saw. a s. uwiikw ,i. . N K I'rllevllle.S. J. J 9 vaaauaip.lvaa aloJ rye.. el. ho tiave w.aS luii.. or Asili- ma. staoulrl aaa 1'if.o aeura lor I'nii.amMii.u. Il baa caraa tbauaaada. II has not tutor a4 ona. Il la aoi .ad in iiike. It la loa brai roriivii tTrup. Sol n.r'Whrrs. 1 '1 t. il V. 7" 7
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