h, th doc f vi-rv f lsc a full Jlllili t H low IIOO tjtll' lie u! tlw i with miuii'i jodiw waul awtiu? mad 9-nin. it BJ to th aiti uinlr, " now He Trapped Her. n, joba rsklDO, a well-known Wtlst d,Tlne wa iarkable tor Mf III P''"J vi ujauiicr tuu Untie tamper. r m returned to often from th put- Li minus bit pocket handkerchief ht Mrs. Erslnn at last twao to Udpect tbat the handkerchiefs were 'stolen by some of the old women who ncd tne puipit staira. no oom w la'. and dotect the culprit she sewed t corner of the handkerchief to on n( the pockets of his coat-tails, lull wiiy up who bain mo goo a Vo-tor icis a iuk. wnereupon ne turned rouna ana caucnt noia 01 ino hind of the utility old woman, saying. with (freai venuernessana simplicity: No' the day, honest woman, no ,hclav. Mrs. Krsklne has sewed It ,iDitirir;ar Moments. M a m ra 1 1 a Na'la alt I'aal I (frr m rout mi entire mn-k tor an days. ,tsoT Pi at.il. V"'ri -r, H i,; nnt-r. a. irit; I -wrin. ne,., iv.r or. same price a. Send ct'.T.n Inr Ifti nii,r. all '' t V. J. It"-. Wa.1 Paper Jobber. Kot-u- ' .... o-n strl iibcrlh(l tt fm'or m I hit i . .. .I .... - laart L 1 V'mV. v. Hi- 'r. N..lr Public ) Tn !avb annoyance, a man should Ly the telephone Just nt hn uses hi! rviivcr; ouiy in cases ol ausolutl 100 Reward. SjlOO. n,. reader of thla i,ter will be til ed" to ,rn tlil there 1 at Iva-t nor dirs-liid a m- ,1 k inice hi" been Mil to cure in ..II Its ,v, mi'l tbat t mtiirrb. llaU'a Cctarrh. ,,. ithe only titivc i-tire now Itnovvn to ,a,nirilnal fraternity. Catarrh bclns: tmn. 'tntioiial illM-ntt, rc.ii'ires a conritiTtit tonal in..nt. 1111 a Csterrh Cure In taken In. ,niii). artlnn directly upon the IIihm1 and .JM,ii, puriuce in lun avnirni, inci-coy tm--w i! Hid foundation of tha diM-axc, and . .I.kl.allal.1 alMtiirll SW Kll I I .1 i (1 i .1 n Viak LgpiilutliiB anil sn-Uiii. Datura In doll its Lark. 1 1' proprietors have no much fat Ti In ..rurfttive iowt r uini iiicyuncr i.ne.iiiD. ..a I h l Inr fur anr rare that It full to euro. LJi (or lift of tt'Miiiiuiilnlf). AililrcM r V. J. hkskv Cu., Tuludo, a 1 rf Sold ty DruKi.iti, ;&. BoL-ium it lie tin l country to mtke pnu isni jrrim. Wbra Namra wis a'KlKtanoe It may lie Ixwt to render It TOTItly.butono nlmuld rcmrmbt-r touite ev .riDut p'rfrct renitHllea only ahrn riMilrxi. "jbni and mom tliniila and Kntla rrmrdv If Lsyrupof Vlv manufacturod bytbeCiUi r!ii i k hyriip -. Wi or lilllos nre used for food in India, :n mid JKoan. In rvi-ry rnmnmtilty tbrra tru annmhfrnt ,"!! nl.-iM' Wboln tilll" l nut IM'CII pll-d. HI .-tier, nilnlntrrM, frirrnpr. ntnn and othirx iiIhx' i la m iKra illy would a , if ym b In mikk Kcvrrnl liiitiilrnl dnlUrx ilnriir f ni-xt 'cw Inontb", a rite at omr to II. i, ini'ii o. of Uithmond, Va., and thrj J slid w you bow to do lu -l.avirih' o! are vlrc rica.ly batl now )' . Impaired ri iteration ruivd by nrerhm' jt. ir liama mtotlirrt. V; ronta a box. Ahmit T.'iO UiigusKit are spoken on this I'lncnt. f-i.-li nlaiht-t ? (in Koinirto hsd take a dose ruicu t i. ni veruai l ouich syrup. -Of 10.00) Urititb m-uruen 00 are lost P7 -"' ifllcbxl with aoraarsaoaa Dr. InaaoThomrj" kU.yt'Walar. UrUKKiitNaaU atiw paroottli Eating in Haste tint- wln.o wrvlng ai cn.iauble and Uly nhrriiT bruugbt on dy0itio trnu'dr, altlioiiKh I wa naturnl ly lieltby. K I k U t month hko I coin Denied takimj HotMl'a -ar-apiiilla. It haa 'ur-d my dyHicptic toiiI.Ih and Mt mo luu-k in my agu nlMint ;lflw-n yrnr. la h im l oilier tn take Ilnod'a SnrBiarilla and they now ri-J-ico oor the cooil cITi-i t It lin Imd ' ulie n. My wife ha 1 an(T.-rt I frum advent :li :ie, irrnurul prostnitlon and losa or n le. S.iUatukL-nlwub)ttleii.nd bcr head Mcod'ss? Cures free from pain and she la enjoying ex. t health and renewed atrenirtli." H. hav. WV-batt-r. Mush. (ii-t IIuiid'I. Iiail'a 1'illa awlat dlgejiiun. Ucvuu. jllMO "'aJ Unlike the Dutch Process (1 Ao Alkalies Other Cheinici'ls ore lived In the irepurutlou of W. 1IAKER & co.-s reakfastCocoa r h Irh it afiaWu tcly pur and oiu,'-. . h a a mo re r h n n i h ret. t imin the ttrrnilht C'oeoa mixed wnb htan-h. Arrowroot or Siixar. anil la iar umro eo- m'.cul, canting (en than one eent a cup. I ilellcluun. nour.iihiiie. and E.ull.r ll'tSTUl). Sold byCrorera everywhere. X. BAKER & CO., Dorchester. Mas wTUg Best Watcrprocf Coat In tho WORLD ! n fl'Ml UHAXn KI.ICKElt ll warrained water . Ulil Vi tllkMin l-nuilrv in tin. hap.l.i u,ain. Thi fi'MM Kb HI.U kUI U a m rivi t riJioa euat. anil nU'urhllrtjaaitiJ!. Uaiwarfiuf luillauuLui. Inn U tMl iri io'-atatti Ilmuil " l mm on ii. lltu-tia J!l file tree. A. J. TilWKII. Hiiltnn. ! RAZER AXLE Minthe World! the Genuine! Jj Every where I nnuialM Maa-aa-aA au .a an iyValVIIIU UIKUOawa4 I. 1FJ A nilTO aommla aaiaal aia aMalaS L'UKItO laaU , aa aa IU IDDASjafi aaatil UM ai a ry le ? rt J (i u.r atalia. aitk tn Mat at J ft B IT CS ranaan aa i cauM rM. O liO ram r Mil. r Dr. raoaanaLs, aa ww Wa riilia.lf.iia, fai irt hhutuwMr. M W I.. 1 t It a littlo JJ GREASE DEPARTMENT OF MINES GOLD NU0QETS AND METEOR ITES AT THE FAIR. rcr-SImllei of ll,, Chunk', of t!,p I reolou. Met.l Worth Many Thou, nd. of I)oUrt-A rollertlon of Meteorite. Iron. V.rlvua Ouar ert of the World. Tor thebeneftt of the nnlnltlnted rhlel k ff.oftheMlnlnl)f.part ment Mtha World's Fair, ha on exhibition aeolbloa of fn tlmllet of Kreat nuijote. The raa, contain. n3 them Is in the toutheat coruerof the ual lory. . When tho pjopla pi,t , ioe J)0 thiv .InnVlf f WhW mato be pureKol.l hZnl ,I,V,,n7"K". ' tho VhlSis-o V.7 1; i"?.' of ,hum ovurlook tho ear.l ,U.THlnllr ,h"f ,l,ow" h natural of the diaplny. When they ae. the amr.ll .ten roadlng -yaluo fOOO." tl.ry nt the Po;"ThV,,"h Wn,,lh '"""'-t.d I?, one TC V ?i J T" ,h.w)' " 0,,, ""f-booka nndtnkn the lull deaorlptlon of every rl. h plena In tho riM...n ,l1,h".',,Ti',l,on, verylntor etlii(r atoriea of vnlunblo iliaeoverh. a,..r,'T?tly ,h8 ,,"l"'r',,' ft unable to Z . !. Am''r'"'" Kld llel.U in thi par lleular Hue Moat of the apeelmena ahown 1 Vbtii y"orlH' Au",ri'- A.i-tr.,11,1 ,, from the (Siberian mlii.-a. One of the larjeet LZ, lLnW.lh,", "Weloomo" n.iet. and W Irom llnllnrnt. Mona. one of the k-nt enter of Rold produetiou In Aunriilln. It a nuifo, ruif..,i ,. reminilimt one of heypretr.M In aMoulh. ru awnmi.. Look, in at it nti I plunrin the feeling f th.. man who (onnd It ono enn lm.ntlm the imme Kiveu the find expreeaed the whole aittintiou 1 he miner had lMin workln f..r month, probably, and mnkliiK Intl.. more thnii th., ordinary wntrea. Then eniin. tin. wi.n.lnrftil Mrokeihat unvell.Hl K.ld worth jnm 41 Ht ml wolRhinif aioo oum-e. it not dini.ult to auppoen that It wua a we,.,.nie" nti. ( loan by thi la nnother mn. weltfhlnir 1- 7 ouneea, worth r:tl.677 and ea t the I r'iou.' Ilalaoeanm from Vletnrln. In the llerlln dlMri.-t, whern fortuue lnnunir- able were turned up along In the '70. An other llerlln treasure eiitne In tho fitmou John's paddock nn I wii" found Oi-toln-r 3, 1S7II. It welghwl ll'Jl ounee an 1 broiiL.-ht (17,450. It looks like tho rolls of putty thnt glaziers tako when they havo a big Job on band. liussln' gold mines are the properly of thn Cr.nr. and that monarch nee to it thnt the big discoveries lire preserved either in the original form or In measurement and fne-simlU-s that innke vnliuitilo hiHtorii- memen toes. One of tho grcHtent of the Itussinii dis coveries is shown in duplicate. It wa found In tho valley of Tuschkeo Targnnkn, I'ral niouutains, Hilierin, mid the nugget Itself I iurt of the collection in the Itoyal Hchonl of lines at Ht. l'etershurg. It weiglit input nt an even hundred pouinl. with a cash value of (22.000. It is very dllo-rcnt ill form from tho Australian nugget. Tlu-y ull tako the solid outline, while thi Is nil her thin and flat, aftertlin fashion of u Irugo pauciike, with warty protuberance. These urn tho best of the exhibit. Others thero nro with value ranging from :diil up, and varying in shape from tho likeness to a molar tooth to fantastic copies of toadstools. Just buck of the urniy of gold Is another col lection of considerable value, though it might bo hard to realize much from it In n financial emergency. That Is because tho value Is scleutillu rather than coin current. It is n collection of meteorites mid liic-similes of meteorite from the Ward museum. Alter a man bus seen them ho is inclined to think WW rAi.i.KS VKTr.oittTrs. that shooting stars nro good things to do lire. One of these aerial w.inoeri-r iro:n i iiupn derofc. in the Unite of Chiliiuihua, Mexico, Is n big a ouo of the Java summer homos on the riaUaneo. At a rough gues it might .1,-1,, lir.i i,r the.... ions, lis oilier surbii'i isaeamed and punctured with holes aueh as one sees III bread when it "rise" very rupldly. Il'k.. .!,...,. .up.. tlllliP MVislMllCM til 111.' nuii'a uumiiii k' - - - iHt mifli wi ecupo of im Irom tin liuidn na niltrKM III" irOCTl l irtTnii-u.f..i. i n timid innn hml bm In the nt,lK'lo-'lu0J of ti..v...uh titsafixip uhin it lirokt looHtl ttnil (11(11 JH' ai' . started lor the earth he would hove thought some licHVoniv iiirmer una iipp tv. of hay thnt Ini.l caught llreou tho way down. lj.... i-....i. .&.il.li I hIho Ii. t'hlhuiihua. PHI.ll'R"l'"l " - ... ' ends a contribution I tint draw astronomers und inlueruloglsw as a molasses barrel draws Hies on a hot summer asy. i: is aa aimosi perfect cone, and could easily Iw mistaken lor a glguntto sugar-ionf painted black, tiike .... . .i ...d..itiM l sl.our where tha ira li:u bulibli'd out of tho molten mass, leaving . ,. .1..- a..... llb nilnlalnaa the irreguuir uuie mm ,ifv volcano craters. It weighs about a ton. It iu ..irli.nie.l lo the cruihlllir effuct of contact with the earth when It came burling outoftheskv. It struck on rooky forma tion, flattening the base and drivlu dowu the apex into tlie sha of a oone, Just aa bullet, sometime spread at tbebuM and take a conical outliue. Mexico has Plenty of company In tha me teor business. Case are ranged all about the giant of the southern republio and rep resent numerous Htate of this oountry, as well as widely separated region on old con tlnents. thUo uli mall tpeolmea j New rAC-SIMII.E or OtnANTlO GOLD MCOOETS. ii iM.5 Mexico, Kentucky. Arknna.se. Rat Tennea "e, Colorado are in company with Oreen Innil, F.aat India and Continental Europe. In om eaaea ara erne aectlon exhibit, ahowln the peoullar ateel-llke atratinentron of t he meteorite. Home of tha teeOont ba been pollahed, brlnirin out tha nuiin oil t ho metJil whteh In aome Instance lonkt very much Ilk l)amaru4 work and In other it almoat exrtetly Identical with tha marking ahown on laminated tttel, uoh aa la uat for run barrel. The contribution from Babb'i Mill, Oreon County, Tenn., I roteaii Imitation of a mutkallonire ttah, while the one from Wlehlta County, tn tha Rio praao region of Tex a. l"'r a eard aaying It waa once regarded and eherlahed bv the Comanchet a an object of wonthlp. The Indian thought that atnee It eame out of the ky and cot Into their camp it moat have been aent to them direct by their deny to nerve a a warning and tokeU o( dirlne guldanea. Monti. ni-SDAY acnoot. rciLOlxn. Tlie model 8undav School Building en-eted In connection with the World' Fair I thus deacribed by the Chicago Record i High In tha air float a flag with an in arlptlon at ran tie to Ktony Inland avenue. Ili-neat !i It on tha duat-clad ildewnlk drift the rcatb-M crowd that ceaeeleealy movit lni-k and forth outaldo tho Fair ground. From the aouth corns the sharp eriea of f iklr an I barker" who-etand before tha piraaltleal alibvthows whleh have fnetened lhemelve to the great Exposition. It I a co-nmon thing for aouie one In the endlcta eolunn that I ever marching on Htony Iftliiud nvenue to Mop abruptly and look up t the flng. I'aualiy be read the Inacrlp tion aloud, something of astonishment and omethlng of reverenee in his voice i "Jeans Christ, the Lord." The words atand out prominently. They cati-U the eye first, and nuld the attention longest, so that a second trlnncu la needed to Kmsp the slgnltloance) of the strnnge flag. Another Una of word over the II rat gives Its full meaning. This line roads . '-liunday Behool llullillnc.' The parliament of religion has given greater prominenco than usual to the build ing whii-h stands on Htony Inland nvemia juat opposite the north end of tho California ilmldiug. All lat week I. L. Moody's presence filled the bnllUIng with thousands, ilrnwn from the bltf hotel whleh aro grouped around It. Every flay Hunduy a.'hool worker and church people from ail over the world pit through tho doors, for the building I n working exhibit of a Hun-iliiy-si'hool, although It is not Innidn the fence. The 'model Hundny-school build ing" as It 1 cnllod, Is the result of a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Interna tional Hunilay-school Convention and a con ference of the Kundoy-achool worker held at Chautnuiua, N. Y., in August, 1M01. It was there deci.lcd to request the Hunduy-school workers of Anierl.-Jt to unite In erecting a model Sunday-school building in connection with the Wnrlit' llrat .n lil.,u,MU lion of Hunduy-school work and an a speci men in ne eopiou i secouil, to snow tho pres ent condition of the Sunday-school work In the different part of the world, and third, to Illustrate tun growth and progress of Sun day school. When the proportion was made boforo the Kuinliiy-school workers of Chiengo tliey greeted It enthusiastically, mid voted to raise f 10,000 as Chicago' contribution. Four pri7.es were olT.-rod to architect for tho l est four plan, tho first prlr.o going to II. Curtis Hoffman uud 1'rnuk L'pmuu, ot Chl cuiso. Kunday-Hchools throughout the country responded to tho nipiest sent out from Chuutuuqii;!, Illinois, outside of Chicago, giving 1 sou, Massachusetts 1000, Pennsyl vania (I lfil. New York (Mill, Now Jorsey eoti, Ohio wifiH, Michigan .G7, lihodo Isl and tVU mid other States more or less amounts, yunliec sent 100, Ontario 1W, and Jcainii from little 1'rluco Kdwurd 11 nnd. The total amount required to build, equip and carry tho enterprise to a success ful end was 30,000, and of this i0,003 was raised, leaving t lo.OfRt to be gatherod. This deficiency I being gradually taken up. The building combine an ornamental ex terior with u remarkably woll-urranged In terior. Architecturally it is a handsome structure, although thoro is llttlo about It to suggest a bumlny-scbool or church, for, in reality, tho building Is a church which euu be thrown open for a Kunilay-sohool m. a few minutes. On either side of the main auditorium are polygonal wings divided from it by sliding partitions. Exu-udiug uuder the rear KMllory is another section separutod from the main room by sliding partitions, i'h us, when all (ho partitions are down, tho auditorium is of tbo conveniion.il oblong shape, with a spacious gallery extending around three sides. a In use, the partitions ore raised. They slide up und under the gallery seats, giving the main flour three times tho seating capac ity It hud before tho purtltlous were r.tised. For KllUdaV-Si'llOol vvnplr tl... .ii.lliA.i i- used for the Intermedium department, the llllltri li.i. I annlna .1 - . . 1 .. .-u.u, i'.unuieuis are in tnu r" ""m". ue primary aetiurt uiiiiitla under the rear gallery. All theso departments oau be aubdivlded Into class rooms by curtains hung on bruss rods sus pended from tho gallery The gallery Itself can be usod for cloHS-room If desired. This flexible arrangement throw the entire Hun-Uay-sohool into ouo body or divides it Into clasus, oauh class having its own individual room when desired, tbo change being made in a few minutes. Kvoi-y hundiiy afternoon, beginning at 3 o clock, a Hunday-school Is held lu tho building. ihe pupil nro adults, lor the Hundny-sohool is something of a iiormnl sehool order. It teacbe toaohem. The les son lor the day is taught by some noted worker, and Is printed on leaflets, upon wh on are also printed oou-thlng which Is to make people tbluk. Tho library, between the two entrances. Is largo enough to be used as a reading-room, hn.l the stulrs. halls and lobbies are broad.to afford easy exU lu ease of fire. Toilet-rooms are provided for visitor oswoll asscbolur. and to all apnenrauces there 1 all that can be desired u tne way of light and air. Tho building will easily seat 1400, but twloe that number can be aoooinmodated, for there I scarcely a place under tba root that oaunot be seen from the platform. .l,,fW.UOMln ,or,mt flrw4 havoeoTered an - ""i . nuuarea siiusre mils, a u-rtaoe ona-flfth aa larg as bhoda Island. tTaUrr of ITculth. ITonseleepers faintlr realize (lie ganger of sn indiscriminate as of the etiraerntts baking powders nowadays found upon every hand, and which are nrped upon consumers with such per latency by peddlers and many grocers on eooount of jthe big profit made in their sale. Most of those powders are made from sharp and caustic acids and alkalies which burn and inflame the alimentary organs and cause indiges tion, hesrtburn, diarrheal diseases, to. Sulphuric, acid, catistio potash, bnrnt alum, all are nsed as gas-prodno Ing agents in snoh baking powders. Most housekeepers are aware of the painfnl effect prodttood when throe chemicals ate applied to the external flesh. How much more acuta must be their action upon tho delicate internal membranes I Yet unscrupulous man nfactnrrrs do not hesitate to use them, tiecsnse tliey make a ery low-cost pow der, nor to urge the uso of their pow dersaorua.le, by all kinds ot alluring ad vertisements and false representations. All the low priced or so-called cheap baking powders, and all powder sold with a gift or prise, belong to this class. Baking powders made from chem ically pure cream of tartar and bi-csr-bona to of ruula are among the moat nsefnl of modern culinary devices. They not only make tho preparation of liner stid more delicious cookery posaihle, but they hnve added to the digestibility and wliulesoineness of our food. I. ut baking powders must be composed of such pure and whole some iuurodients or they must be ta booed entirely. Dr. KiIhou, Commissioner of Health of New York, iu nu articlo in tho "Doctor of Hygiene," indicates that tha advantages of a good baking pow der and the exemption from the dan gers of bad ones in which tho harsh and caustic clu-micnla are used, nro t. be secured by the use i)f Uuval Unking Powder exclusively, and ho recom mends this to all consumers. "Tho Itoyal," ho says, "cotituina nothing but cream of tartar and sodu refined to a chemical purity, which when combined under the intlueuce of heat and moisture produce pure ear bonii', or leavening, gas. Tho two materials used, creum of tartar and soda, are perfectly lmrmlesa even whii esttn, but in this preparation they are combined in exact compensating weight, m that when ciiemicnl net ion begius between them in thedough they practically disappear, the stibstauoH of both having beru taken to form carbonic-acid gas." Hence it is, he any a, that the Itoyal Raking Powder is tho most perfect of all coticeivablo amenta for leavening purposes. It seems almost incredible thnt any manufacturer or dealer should urge tho sale of baking txiwdera containing in jurious chemicals in placo of those of a wall-know n, puro and wbolesomii character simply for the sake of a few cents a pound greattr profit; butsinco they do, a few words of warning seem to bo necersarr. BOSSY ON A WINE JAQ. A Florida Cow Overcome After I'.atln a Claret-Hoaked Watermelon. Not long ago, when the mercury down at Ocala, 1'la., was climbing near the top of the tube, two young men decided to agreeably surprlso their younz lady friends by a treat of Iced watermelon f.r dinner, says the Capitol. After studying over the mutter awhile they decided that un Ice-cold melon was not good enough did Hot begin to show their appre ciation of tbo young ladles so tlu-y went down into thelx pockets and purchased two bottles of tho finest claret In tho city, emptied thciu into the melon, then sent it to the hotel, with Instructions to placo It In n cooler placo. Thi a was dune, and all would havo been well had not the hotel folks decided to treat the guests to a flno melon the same day. Tin rich, wiue-Ullcd melon lay eldo by side with the melon IhiTond only by nauire, and yet thu sameness on the outside remained undisturbed. At the proper time the colored factotum was ordered to prcpure the hotel melon for tho table. (No one except the young men knew anything about the wine being put lu the union.) As soon aa the knife laid tin; melon Dpcn the peculiar odor satisfied the waiter thut it was spoiled. A brief consultation was held and tho unani mous verdict was that It was no good. It was taken out ami pla ed in the cow lot, where a mlld-cyt d Jersey lay dreaming tho hours away. The bo vine, knowing a good thing wln-n sho saw it, was soon on the outside o." iho melon, wino and all. Now, two quarts of wlno is a pretty MltTdrliilt for even a cow, und it soon began to tell on lief, and for n titno Mu- ni ale things lively, trying to btand on her bead, kicking ber heels, trying to waltz, tugging -at tho fence with Ii-t horns and acting as If Bli was halt ztniy to paint the town rcu in her owu way. Finally the- heavy de bauch proved too much for her. Sho took the hiccoughs, staggered around while, fell down and began snoring just the same as any other bum. tiinco then she has refused to eat plain melon. Then ana Now, " The first nrintlnir tiress. with tha utmost diligence, could bo made to ?not, irom twenty in miriy-nve iheets an hour on ouo side only; the printing presses of to-day print front; nnn tn mo nun ir. tho .,., nm. " I " " v wvWV m ,HH RUUJW blMIU Ul. Ooth bides. Bod a for Mortar. Ordinary soda of commcrco ha. been successfully used "lu France as u tubstitute for salt water in mixing tement or mortar during cold fr-eatber. Tbo results ua 6 been very latisfactory. the man who has no use for tha temperance pledge very frequently as for th pawnbroker's. Huff.Ua ttmrler. -' -110 HARD TIMES Like Sick Times. Stvitmp-Iloot Cured Itlo. Philadelphia. Pa., tVpt, I, ISM. Dr. Kilmer k Co., lttn hamton, N. Y. Uoutlcment-I aia happy to state that by the use oi IT. siim-ra Swaatp-llool I have been cured of bladder and kid ney tronbl. f bad used many other remedies with out avail. If you are disposed to use this letter o that others may know of your wondoi-ful Bwatnp-tloot you aira, ml IllasrtV to dO o. The remedy wa recommend"! to me by Mr. K. n. Morgan, of Ungdorne, Pa., who bad oceu cured by It use. lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot Cured Me and It affords me pleasure to recommend It to others. I run not In Urn habit ol giving testi monials, but when a medicine possess.- ucb merit a your-, othem siiould know It. Pauiucl A. Siiii, d.'l lluoe Street At nrnaglsta, SO rent and SI. 00 Mae. 'Invalids' Uukl I" llealtli" frse-iHsnsuIialwn tre. Ilr. Kilmer A Co., lllnuhamton, N. Y. Dr. Kilmer's U & 0 Anointment Currs Piles. Trial Co Frc. A! DruggliU to Csnli. 'CUKE r ri j 3 -piwwi.'- w10-yfW C'-C IT VILL OT r,ic. P. An areebtn 1txstlra n3Nrnv Towto, Hold by I'nigKlst or sent by mail. CV and tt-00 per pweksge. Kar.iploa free. YTJ VI f I1'" Favorite tOCTS rutll tAlJ l.TjtVjforthe'lVetbst.dUre-"- ifto, Tho Rugged Child is largely an "outdoor" product. I' r c s h air and exercise usually pro duce sound appetite and sound sleep. Sickly chil dren obtain great benelit from Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites, a fat-food rapid of assimilation and almost as palatable as milk. .. RTHE KIND THAT CURES mm Mils. I'. J. CIHiMWI m W l..H Taiia-, N. V. bA world of joy inm b FOUR WORDS! eb "Two Bottles Cured Me!"" UHasa f lu s IUn'A Saiism-ahii i.a Co.: RS 0 '- 'l'rtlslf. N"Uui'4 Mt'llirsi tii U.f l.i'Vfl prrtitaiirnl.y unt.l 1 tr'vU DANA'S m By SATISAPAI5 ILLA tn i.i.nie. i' in: i si i:. m M v.inr. i. -I.-.HI.I : l.aimauiv-, M.Y. S11W. r. J I IIIIVWI.I.I. Ql m iri 'M a iti r Cu. ss. I I I. iirtiHo I!, ..I I loeiw III- .Uir- Mr.. - J CmitiwiiI i.i Im- lrt.slv.rtlit , uini on.-ui'.ii Qw.iiihi v.or.1 y.. tel. a . j ii. .-iL.vi.1., gu..ii,' ei un j 1 1 r, l..,riii.',.. 1. ran Dana Sariipirllla Co., Belfast. Maine. S TTTR WALTi TArF-Tt MTKCH Arsx AaiTTlli BELLS 1,1 K lil:sT ill B 11 THE CHK.Vri.ST WfltL PAPER (.fioil l'itirr tc. n ml 4ulil I'Htirr . , Hi-, it"! I Of. M.miiI .1. s'niiist nr in tilt-, 511 Wii ml iTt. 1 II lab u i u ' i nnn nnn acres of ItUUUaUUU for talc by tha SalHT Part Con I-A. si In Miunatoia. feeud for Mapt and Ciitu bus. Thsy will b.biit to you Addnas HOPEWELL CLARKE, uil Cauimiatioutr, Ht. Paul, Miun. 1 1 'I'b' VrrCTKAlKMAI!liS K. n, In, mi n 1 .A I li. I . mill ail.lee ,i. ,u ...ii-iit.ilillil v lll.ell.,111 setel f,ir I , H . Iltor, l.lll'le ,.r Ml, v. I k- I ,1 K1 I.I. I-Al lllt'K l.'KAKKKI I., U .MH..1,,. In'. ".I a.lavinHile by nellve nei.i, m-1IIii. N ' t. 1Vt our lllliellllie. unle.l. A.-nl, I.. .'M Hie Ile.l T- MTllel- lu I lie wi.rl.l i'ii'Iu.i v li ri-lt'.i llivt n. Ail'ii.-xii N. TVrKWKI imi O . II... I'll,. M.i. , $75.00 Toit'i-Jftoao b nt ! monthly wnrhhut fr II- V. Jilmfu A ( ., Km HiiUlh lllh rt..H liruouU.Vft "Xnowdgo is Folly Unlsss s Saml.A LTni:a-kaL' SAPOL THEN "German Syrup 99 William McKeckan, Druggist at Iiloomtngdalc, Mich. " I have had the Asthma badly ever since I came out of the army and though I have been ia the drug business for fifteen years, and have tried nearly every thing on the market, nothing has given me the slightest relief until a few cionths ago, when I used Do schee's German Syrup. , I am now glad to acknowledge the great good it hns done tne. I am greatly reliev ed during the day and r.t night go to sleep without the least trouble." S 'tM IWHIiSTHIl'S IXTJiKXA TIOKA L DICTIOSARY turer,.or .if ' " I Imlii iuf ..I " Ten yrar Snt In m iRlliL'. l.tTl fiilittira eeij ln), .l, mote than ;SHi,oJtSciu,i. A Cr.tnd fJutjtni- Abre.v.l of ths Times A til.riry In llsslf fnvnlnalile In the hoi!aeliii,nn. to Die ! f L-iiV li seher, jir.ift--K.li.tial ?S55X1J Hu.il, t.lreih.eutor. AlUmur llookr-Ucttr, hln,w it foyou. I'nli'l.liel ,y i'hiM niti ti f k . 17 m" 1 f'V '""' ! 'm-iw-m- em. turning lesnatni I'J. ". Illiiiiul., !.... 1... in,,, ,1,1.1.. n,.. 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A f tors j No. H imiilMi, I'lee, II,.., on. f A I-orsiili li ill reliable ilealci ever) .vheteA v See I, a, ngi.iei.d irailemark uu all mm v 4inui- l-ilriin,, A rmi IM l-'MSi I ItlM II r Hr r! r The Het Itnlihrr limn ever itiveuie I f. r I 'alm, er,, SI hut II II. , nml nn. ,..hr. Thai ..iii.-i ..r ll w.le . .I. I. I. I. i.kl, , f ft r ...r , ,wi III Ihe l.iel. ,r,.,-, t,j le,.nnil III I . I. HI n t iliuillli an.l -.iii.T ..rk HKM-r aniilnv Hir..uliiini. All V HI II lit AI.I IC j Tf.. WEND YOUFJ OWN HAHNESS CLINCH RIVETS. K tisoi rwju.red. ow.r :.jit.iri;r rua lrl i tiri nn-icifiiJt CitA in i'tMiy mitt 'i.ua., avtitjf tl.c t.tnn,i ''in uitljr Maixtt. K.iUiiiijf i (.! iti i i:,,,-t. m Uiuuilici iw. in.rr inr liit ititf ib. Tt ot i.rv iituni. louifh and duritbl. Mm ton n.,w jt uit, cii.i't. unirorin ..r ra rifl. i-nf m in i.niet, AU winr .Iritlei r llirm, ir . :1 i'sc la UkLJt lur l-u wi tti, aseirtu. mi Uiu ij by JU0S0N L. THOMSON MFG. C0- W AIsTH AI., yi ASH, AK IDliAL FAM II. V M t L; I C I N E 1 t- ir 1 lid ice iisr). IlltiUllfjii' " UiU ., 4 4nt.p4iiluii, 1UJ 1 1 urn fit iw. OlVtitUr lirruii. f uini All 4inTti r i ot UiO ttv.'liii.U uvr ttn.i iiowmi, I . RIOANS TABULrS sv f uniiy . i itrjifii ujf. Y'ttfttft I Jit r 'ii f.i'.li.wit tiinr usw.. h-itt ' 1 ilntvl-t- '-r wiit i.t itii.il II., 4 CbRVsiNifllftS l)4 p pl who I at Ren initrftor Ath lint, kiiould ac Hio Cur ftr riii-!inipttio. It Urn rJ 4 anotiasftsiaa. Ilhs imiimur- r l "f" It It out Uk'i lo ffcho U It lb I feti ru'itil, yn p. f-ltl t-Arvhrr. tt.t. Put (o Use." You Know f-l iiliMi r with 1. TH0MS0,TSmS y SLOTTKI) hu3 I I o? USE IT. i - I "' i t ! A ; .r,tfJk-u . (v.', ' " :,.v fwiW-ifi .... -J -