J L """ . ., . ... ..'., ...r ' .! tr.....-.,...1.v,-. .,,r,..,,-..-, rtrf-riwy'.' rrw--ir-'' I- - - - -, of ew lie ial ty ia a ert ul ut tei 10b ter ity teil U oir al an tba ua an, (or wn icb tba ware f niniMl fe Catarrh Tkal , Isatala Mereerv. Laierrwry wl.l surely deAtrov (he eensa of i II arid cimii'letel) ueraneel he whnleaystera la-n enuring .1 1 b rwnih I he ronrniw inrfMH. nh art trim nhrnild never Ym nsed eicent on iri'tion I mm r pui able phy-lrlan.a tha .niw they will lo 1" ten fold tn t he rnl von v derive from them. Haifa Catarrh nianiifo'-t nrrd by F. J. Chen-v A Co., .,,irln. ()., contain o mercury, and Is taken 'rnalir, acting directly upon the hloo.l an I ,vitn) en rf area of tli avsiem. In haying j,ir atsrrh I'nre be enretnget the genuine, S taken Internal 'V, and Is made, tn Toledo, by F. J. ClieneCn. T- llmnnlaNfrea. If iruuKnl, prica VSo. per bottle, I princess Beatrice in able to ilay tb moat iffi.alt music at :trit. lTha The fuchaia f aliens it a Msxicsn lant, Vcovered iu io35. A t'alU Rstaye V pleasant flavor, gentle action and toothing Vrrta of Ayrup of FArs. when In Deed of a lax ve, and If the fntber or mother 1 eostlve or ooa,tba muet gratifying reault follow It tao tbat It Im the heat family remedy knows awry family thou Id havaa bol'.le. Tba French census thowt total ot kooo foreiiin work people. naataviso P'larinr.vi't. There la anaM'rla Ihwb en r oiny ls-rve Hi" entire cunNden Uhi oniDrnnniiy a MMowa a nanarni u. 0( law. Thine suffering from Asthma! n ta.i nnmcu.ni ii iwwisr, i;nuirus auu uaius. kould try them. I'r.ee A ceota. fna vnunjt Kail of Dudley's valuable insured to- Himn OW. lift Ratrh'a tnlveral Cnngh rrnn. most 2.Mcut, ronpt. pleant and effectual. Harlow knife made in 17C0 It mill whit ng in Centertine Mo. Impaired digestion rnred .Urn. Beechaiu'e-iHi ethers. by th-achsm's can's a boa. A cblhl of 4 year old it half tha height at it will er reacti. tffllcted with toreeyMniM fr. TaaanThomp boa hye-waler. DruirgiataMll ulAxi perbutlla Htecl aleei-eri are umhI Id IM lutlet of th ifxicuri railway. N MISERY WITH DTSPEP8IA " I who in mUery with ilynpepaia. Some mr 1 liiwl ii hi ellle. Hiid atirnltlld eal jrly meal I fell niuili dimrena fur lmuraf . I did not rem to have anv ambit Inn: llena at Mulil. ami in Die mornln i tired ami rvmiH. M Inn wan Irreiiiiiar htiii mi- HetiM'tnrv. My wife iirifl me to tana Hood'i rwarlllii, and I lie re-ini m mat i unit var (ell better in all tuy Ufa tbau now. J ood's5 Cures retrained nine onnd, nd am free from all lVVlYmll""" tHD "ft iiear y menl r.tb all . llt-.l.-" I'.fiMi Iw. 17-t lntniri'n Avenue, ew ira. I Head JPilla are prumpl aad efflcUnt. PHI' 4 M '3 'German Syrup 55 My acquaintance wilu Eoschee's Urman byrtip was made about four- en years ago. I contracted a cold bich resulted in a hoarseness and ugh which disabled nie from fill g my pulpit for a number of Sab- Lths. After trvine a physician. thout obtaining relief I saw the vertiseraent of your remedy and tained a bottle. I received quick d permanent help. I never hesi- te to tell my experience. Rev. V. llaggcrty, Martinsville, N.J. THE JUDGES Of tlia WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION Have made the ilGKEST AWARDS (MniaU and Itiplnmua) to WALTER BAKER & CO. On each of the follow Inn named arlirlea: 1SKF.AKFAST COCOA, 1'nmiitm No. 1, ( 'hticolule. Vanilla ( liocolato, (ierinun S t ( Ikk oIuIp, . . (won HutttT ror "puntv t iiintvriul," "exi-elleiit flavor,' bliU "iiiiifoi in dm riiniMiHltlli. kALTER BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER, MASS. WE CANNOT SPARE healthy flesh nature never burdens the body with too much sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming element. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil with hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its rangt of usefulness hat tib limita tion when weakness exists. P-Nnared bf Rtr.ll 4 .. Cta, lata. i i a. aoia k, an aruci,uk BY CARAVAN. TKAVFXIHO fit TIIR lKEKT riiATKAl S OK PERSIA. An Farly Rreakfaat, Followed by a Lonit KM Over the) Deaert--The Halt for the Mtlit on Plowed Kleld. HIS caravan life hna ft in1lle charm of its own when one ia in perfect health auil thiols .11. . i I, uo amootuiv; ana even waen voey 1 not, the minor illnconi forts of ft nomad axiatnce do not weigh heavily on nervea blunted by the open air ami ft certain amount of healthy fatigue. When one journeya by veatihnle train or Warner aleeping-car the ahort apace of time between two cities ia like an interim, an entr'acte, during wVich one'a daily routine ia Bttapend exl, to be reaumed ftffain only when he leavea the train at hia destination. But here, where the distances are so vaat, the real existence is on the road, aud the brief stay in each city, full of fev erish, agitated ntoveineut and unrest, becomes the iuterim, aud the traveler looks forward to the calm and pure air of the desert plateau beyond and the comfort of his tent. The routine of daily life iaa little trying at first, but taaily learned. Bach twenty-four onra ia divided into four parts the period of hnrry and activity in the larly morning, a longer one ot com parative tranquility on the march, the brief hour of bustle on arriving at our tlcatination, and tben "nirvana," the dreamleas aleep of tbe night. At half-pant 3 or at 4 a. in. it is time to get up and dress by candle light, to call for tho "samovar'' aud hot tea, to hoc that the meu iu the kitcho tent are astir, aud that the chavndsr are feeding their horses. Then tho etna"!! articles are packed, Abdullah nringain lirrakhiHt, and while we are rating the cbavadars come in to take out the baggage, tho first red light from tbe riving aun hhinos through J.Iih transparent walls, and then tlm tent itself is pulled down, nd we aro hiv ering in tbe frosty fl bracing morn ing air. Sometimes ' tnkfiitin Httirihi'd on one of tho camp-chests while the table is packed awav. When the last load has bt'cn Hccured, ami the groiiud, now strewn with egg sh lis and loose straw, has lieeu scnrclied for Iohi ar ticles, we mount our horses or walk on ahead. Then comes the long day of comparative rest, and when the brief morning chill has passed away, made drowsy by the growing heat of the sun, we no. I aud away iu our sad dles, lulled by the monotony of the low march aud the ceaseleb tinkling of the bells. Over desserts of white salt, like new-fallen snow or frozen lleet, whero tbe horizon swims and juivers in tbe mirage, aud over plains loored with black volcanic dnpoait, we tide on and on, over paaacii, across :ivcr aud marshy plains, until it ia lime to hurry on ahead of the craan and despatch a hasty lunch on some shelterless hill-side, or deep in a gully if the wind blows, and where there is a brook in which to cool a bottle of wine. This caravan, nuliko tho former one, never halts ut noon, but keeps on at the sunie unvarying pace until its allotted tusk is done. At hist the lengthening hhad- OWR HU.l t III) MKllt of tho tlislHUt lllllll walls of the village w here we are to halt warn us that it is time to spur on with the chavador to select our camp ing ground before tbe baggage auimals come up. It wus usually our lute to encamp on a plowed Held, and it whs no small piece of work to clenr the ground of btoues and briers ; often iu a high wind it required tbe combined strength of all of us to hold the flap ping canvas while the pegu were being driven in, and we were fortunate iu deed if there were uo wet sketches lying about when tbe dust drove in clouds under the tent. When the cords ire well secured the baggage in brought iu, carpets are spread out, Dedsare unfolded, and the ebonite fil lers are put in working order, so that lea or the refreshing "peg" may be forthcoming, There is often a leisure hour in which to jot down impressions of color before Abdullah comes in to set the table, and after diuuer we ait under the cauvas awuing which pro jects above the tent door, aud smoke, in the crimson after-glow, grand and solemn, in this land of vast horizons. -Harper's Magazine. Victims id a Curious Purafclt The nativesof the west coabt of Africa are subject to the attacks of one of the most remarkublo parusitcs known to the scientHo investigator a colorless, threadlike worm about two inches in length, which BtVeets only the eyeball aud the surrounding parts. There have been at least two of these queer crest ares extracted from the eyes of suffer ing humanity by American physicians the worm in each case having been kntdauttid while the suffer was a visi tor to or a resident of tbe "Gold joast." The creature usually affects the eyeball itself, literally twimmiug about nnder the thin membrane of the iris, but never affecting the vitreous, queoua or crystalline humors. Chi cago Herald. A River Threatens ft Torn. The erratio Missouri River is threatening, and will most likely soon accomplish, the complete destruction of the town of East Atchison, Mo., on the opposite bank from Atchison, Kan. The stream has been eating ft new channel for several months, and dur ing the pant summer has washed away over 300 acres of land. It is now with in an eight of a mile of East Atchison, and the destruction of the little town, with many thousands of dollars' worth of valuable property, ia regarded as inevitable, and the people are moving away an rapidly as poauble. Habits of the Secretary Bird. As soon as th secretary bird, 01 snake eater, of South Africa, discovers a auake, it advances toward it, withont hnrry and witbont hesitation, and w hen within striking distance it immediately elevates it? crest and the feathers of the neck, and, withont losing any time, delivers a blow -with ita foot. It the snake has avoided the blow and at tempts to strike in return, the bird interposes a wine, thus receiving the deadily fangs harmlessly npon the long feathers, and immediately strikes again. Tbe fight is then virtually over, for if the secretary gets in a single blow the snake's back is broken, and the bird, like lightning, plants its foot firmly on tho reptile's neck and head, pressing them into the ground, while it delivers tbe coup de grace with its beak, and then deliberately swallows the snake whole, beginning at tbe tail, and, just before the head dis appears, giving it ft parting rap on the ground. Put there is nothing refined about the secretary bird's appetite, for one writer says he found iuside one three serpents "as long as bis arm," eleven lire ds seven inches loDg, twenty-one to. toises about two inchesin diameter, "besides a large quantity of grass hoppers and other insects;" or, in other words, seven and a half feet of snake, six and a half of beard, three and a half of tortoise, aud, say, a yard of miscellaneous trifles! The secretary bird is protected by the Cape authorities for the immense pulilio benefit it confers in eating poisonous ,'?, and a penalty is at tached by Ir'jv to its destruction. And, if it were necessary, hundreds of eyewitnesses could be called to prove its right to the title "Ser pentarius." (Juriotitdy enough, too, this bird can bu trained, and istrained, to protect poultry yards, not only from sliskes, which are all too fond of eggs, but from other birds of prey. SSt. James's budget. Unit Weed and lis Inhabitant.. The vegetation of the sen is limited to the brown masses of HirgiisHiun or "gn'f weed," which is Most nbuiuliuit in or along tho borders of the (lull htream and may lie seen ronuiir on I the sheltered reefs about Niihmiii. This i alga is especially interesting for the wealth of marine life which itsheltirs. A lnre muss, which has been arlostinii I island for some time, possesses in fa.'l ' quite 11 varied fiiuiia. If you fish una ! haudful of it ami shake it over th deck, the litth animals pour dow u like rain. Hero are crabs and shrimps without number, some of them very delicate, no longer than a pin; barna cles, niollusks, aud fish of several species, oneof which, theAntenmiriui, regularly lives anil builds its nest in these little islands. This grotesque fish is two or three inches long and nearly as broad iu a vertical plane, and is variously spotted aud mottled with light and dark-brown colors. Its lower fins resemble a pair of bends in nhape and function, aud its bead recalls tbat of a mediaeval war horse armed and plumed. these liltlo communities furnish a striking instance of the protective col- j oring of animals, a phenomenon of j which there seem to be nearly us many : examples us there lire living tilings. t I he general east of the plant and am- I mills inhabiting it is a dull brown. The ! goose barnacles, which nre nttnehed to '. the sprays iu great numbers, have : white shell-cases with brown stslks. ' The crabs are brown with usually ui large white spot on their backs, ap- j parently iu imitation of the bartiacles, ; while many of the little shrimps arc marked iu the same wuv. Tho spheri- eal flouts of the sargassiim are, further more, iucrusted with the white lace like skeletons of bryozoa. The brown gulf weed is thus dappled with white, aud it is evidently advantageous for animals living in it to simulate its col ors, which they do iu an extraordinary manner. l'opular Science Mouthly. neer Sects In Uunsia. M. Tsakui, a Russian writer, hat published an interesting work en titled "Queer Religious Sects of Rus sia," from which it appears that there are not less than lo,0l)0,000 follower of insane aud cranky notions in the empire of the C.ar. These communi ties of devout uud deluded beings are constantly being enlarged, in spite of all efforts mudo to tho contrary by tbe Government. One of these sects is known ns the "Ruuuways. " As soon as they embrace the new faith they fly from their vil lages aud towns, destroy their identity ns much as possible, and henceforth live as savages. "The Christs" arc nu other curious sect; tiny worship each other I The chief ceremouies aro a crazy species of dunciug, yelling as loudly as possible, and pounding btoues with sticks. Tbe "Skuptsys" believe in self-mutilation, but will not submit to ampu tation, even though it would save life. Like the "Uhrists," they dance aud yell for hours without intermission. Still auuther of these deluded sects ia the "Dumb Boys." Why they are called dumb boys no one seems to know, but it is a curious fact tbat the sect ia composed of both sexes, old uieu being iu the majority. It is claimed that some of these aged patriarchs have uot spoken in fifty years, although perfectly able to do so did they so desire. "The Suicides" are a sect led by M. Houekeliff, who preaches self-destruo-tion as an absolute necessity to salva tion. He ia very eloquent, aud it is said that he often leaves a church with a dozen suicides' remains strewn about the floor. The Million. The little village of Mystic, Conn., claims to have more rocking ttones than any othejf town of ita size in the country. Five perfect ones are num bered withiu h borders. THE SILVER PURCHASE. Under the fharman Act 168.074.690 Ounces Have Been Bouiht and 136,- 087,380 Coined. Director TrtMon of the mint hs prepar ed! for Secretary Carlisle a statement khowms the amount and cost of (ha silver purelmw) under the Sherman law, the following ex tract from which h furnished the rel dent: "The amount and cot of (.liver pur chased nnder the act of July II. lwm, from the data tht act went Into effect, Aiitnt 31, INK), to date of the reeal.Novemler 2. IMi'l. was liS,67'4..Vsi Hue imncet, coming tl.Vi !i.d IUU. tha average cost per ounce being oiuu. Tha pre-ent market piice is about 70 cents per ounce." It Is certain that of the purchase t:!ll.(7, SO worth was co: ne-l into standard silvel dollars leaving 1 lO.IW.TUl ounce on hand. This amount will eoiu tlHl.lH.Vuoti. It IH not yet finally been dmermined whether tc autliorire tbe'eoinagnof the bullion, but in anticipation of any possible order the mint. hae been authorised to prepare the iiiitot and blanks from which the dollars are tus.lt so sa to proceed wlili the coinsxe promptly should notice tn tbst effect be given. TOUNO STEVENSON WEDS. Ion of tha Vice President Weds a Re publican's Daughter. The marriage or l.ewl Pteveuson, only sou snd secretary of the Vic President. and Mis Helen Davis, both of Klnoniington. 111., was tolemnired at the Second I'reeby lenan church that city, Thursday evening. The bride it I he daughter of the editor aud owner of a Itepub lean newspaper w inch has always op pored Mr. Stevenson politic ally. To wedding ceremony was perform ed in the presence uf l,0ut) iVople. A re ception followed. Mr and Mis Stevenson will sail for France IVrembrr and on their return in February will reside at the Hotel Normandie, Washington. Among the guests were Secretary of ths Navy Herbert and Misa Herbert. TWO CAHInTtm H F.SIGN. Tha Flinch ami Sei uui M imstei sDecide to Klep Down. Owing to llie rcVciion of the proposed Income nix plim die Unpuy ( abinet. M I'sn-. resign-H. .it 1'icM.lent i in.it n re .S'. M. t'hnileinel l.eror, I're-nleiil cf i ne Semite, isileil iii-nn M. I 1 1 -1 1 v him! tr;e.l to persuiiile bun to form another CiiUu.tt. ) m i fu v refused uiiconititionn.lv. It is l.e- ! lievi-l that I lie crisis will continue through I out Hie wees I Owing to tl.p i.iril! r itillict with Auir:a ! iliiii'.-aiy, tliv vian i nliiiK-l liusc aisu re- ( ii: licit MARKKTS. n it-iii-i:u. tiik w inn r .11 K l llli l Mi K i IVI.N Ml I i', -III I . rt.nl It IMUI II.. WltKAT n. 1 I t i i r. No 2 llcil ( tntN No. J Yellow ear... II ii;h Mixed cur N. '.' Yellow Miclle.l Shelled Mixed OA IS-No. x ,ite No. J W lute No. 3 liite Mixed liYK No. 1 No. 1' Western. New Pl.ol'l: Fancy winter put Fsitry Spriiu? pments Fain V Struiitht winter.... ..' linkers hye Flour Huek wheat flour. ... . ... HAY Haled No. 1 Tim'y., Hnlcd No. J'limotliy Mixed l lover Timothy from couetrv... ta i J 11 I-' :i :vi :i'' ;h, Xi 4 l) 4 Ii , 4U 8 txl :t j.-i -J I i INI II ,rXI III ,'H) Hi uu 17 .Ml t I it. 4 I 4 4;i ill :t I I Ml 12 oo II oil is id K INI 17 ,'ni )u -' f Kit I No. 1 W 'li M So. 2 White Mi.UftUguh ,,,, .o. I M II 1.1' ll Hrow-ti Middling .' on Hrsn. hulk j; tNi ST HAW' Wheat no Oats 7 (si IHIHY I'lliU.I'i TS. HI'TTKU Klgin t reamery J Fancy ( riMincry l s'icy country foil ;u l ow gradu A 'ciHikuig.... lo CHKFSK-ohio. new 11 New York, new I'j Wisconsin Swiss l,r I iint.iiiL'i r ( New iiias"l... b)J I in 11 ami vn.i i 1 II i.i - AITI.KS 1 iincy, f bid... .1 7" ionic .cter. !r,i 1! f : i i . 11! li 1 IM y . ii n 1.' li u i n ) 4 S UO 4 no h I .'ill 1 XI .'HI .Ml till 1 l.i II IU I.' i:; Fair to Chun c. f-; lilil.. (il!.l'KS.( (in.ord . iiiv b Pelnwsre, pm.y bu-ket. t'alswba, pony l...-kct .. Niiiira, ponv bu-kel... .III 't M IJ ID UFA NS N Y .V Minewdieaus'bll 1 liu l.iiiin Hen i is, ;ij l' I A I'OFS I atiry V bu i0 Sweet, per bid 2 S fAHHAliK per hundred.. 3 il ONIONS Yellow) lubee' bu ''" Mixed Country 4u Spunish, er crate 1 twl TI'KNII'M- purple tops 40 I'm i thy rro. l ive chickens l pr 4" Live Ducks "e pr -in l ive (ieese V pi 1 II I live 1 urktys ft). H ln ssedcliickens V lb it Dressed dm ks 'll ID - Dressed turkeys Tt II I tit.s- fa .V Ohio fresh. . L'l FKA ITIFliS . lixlia livetieese V tti M No 1 Kxtra live geese f Ri 4H Mixed... V! MISCt I t.lMill H. TAI.I.OW Country, Vlti... -I it v r SKFl')S( lover fi ml 1 1 1 i it 1 1 y prime 1 7 'i Hlue grass 1 4D It A'iS Country mixed ... J il iN FY White clover.... l' Huekwiient lo M Al l i: SYlll'l', new crop. :s) CI I FH country sweet V lib! tl UP i'ii i M :i."i U ii 2 i I si 1 7U U 17 I.' I mi tl .Kl CINi I.NMTI. Fl.Ol'lt 7W .l ,'.7J .Ml :tn :i j v .Ml ,'is ,11 :u :'t ;iu 11. 1 WIIKAT No. 'J lied KYF-No. 'i COKN Mixed OA IS F;t;x Hi' n'F.it ruii.Aiuai'iMA. FI.OCU- WIIKAT No. 2. lieu COItN No. a. Mixed OA I S-No. 2. White Hl' l l F.U Creamery Extra. ViliK P. l'i,. (1 .'n.iiM t;ii 4d SJ3 4iij : 2! 1 211 Ml till .'2 l' SiJ 27 .v..'., . .... .11 ...a, ,....... ' KKW VOItK. Ff.ol'R ratenta 2 00 WHKAT No 2 Ited i5J 11 YK Western .' (XI!N No. 2 -ill OA I S Mixed Western 81 Hl'TTER Creamery 17 F.tiUS State and i'eiiu 2!i I.IVS-HTOCK IIKI'OKrl XAKT LlBr KTV, riTTSIil K'l STOCK VAIUH, Per 100 lbs. tAmi. Prime Rteers $ 4 no to (ood butcher 3 "' to Commmi , 8 M to Hulls Mini dry cows 2 00 f 5 40 4 50 HO 3 2 U .Ml eal Calvea 5 M to t rvsh cow a, er head. 20 110 to 43 00 SIIKKP. rrimenito 100-fb sheep... (iood mixed Comiiioii70 to 74 D sheep., L'hoics l.amht 3 25 to 2 liD to 1 00 to 3 00 to 5 no to 5 60 to 6 40 to 3 50 3 00 2 INI 4 25 houm. Selected I'riiuw Y'orkers.. Heavy KouKbs. i OO 10 Poriuftoeee Charac terlaf lca. The men of Portugal are as fond of show as are the vv men. Their fin gers ate nearly always loaded with rings, and alsuit their l iodic hang chains as thick us ropes, tri m which are suapended bunches of trinkets. The Portuguese dandy la fond of anything that draws attention to bis much-esteemed person. Atmve his showy vet he wears a crnvat of rich colors, and in his buttonhole a full - blown rose. I know I am sure tn soy. Ing that most of the prumenadera whom 1 have seen on Sundays In the chief thoroiighfates with riding whips In their bands and handsome puis on their bee s have never set foot Id a stirrup The spur I to them a sort of sign of tiobl ity which they arrogate to themselves, a telle of the privileges of the old cbivalrv. Where Is the Port ugiM-sc. be be - muleteer or calker. whose ancestors riitl not wear golden spu'S at the battle of Ourlque or of AljuhutTota? I have noticed that a gocJ many ofti- clals work In spurs as it about to go I F you wish the lightest, sweet est, finest cake, biscuit, bread and rolls, Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in their making. In a Word Where "Cleanliness is Next to Godliness" no Praise is Too Great for SAPOL mt. iiii.tB:K . SW.W-RQ CURED ME. i ravel or Stone II 1HE 6L4D0ER F (i G. Dr. Kdni'-r A- Ci... p.ni. Iiiino, ,.. : . . tii ein iiicii "I mr. mm. r t In . nu i l ilirfrn-rt pli.vtrtHli I..I' In ill ly tun Ictus; 1nc, iaci ili.i ti.r i:i ci:i- I wii; 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 .'in -i J ti. M.n, r uui, uu -line until I Wumi pli i nl it r i It . 1 he l;.i. ii it.- in tl lilHic. Inns t n iici.'i'ii it iiiv cum- GRAVEL cr STCNE In tin' i:ii.(l! r, iiml si.id tlmt I "i:i.l in n r hi' hi v belti r in ! 1 it wits n uiom iI by n ,ni :-n ul i't 1 1 at a. ii. Oh! I llil.lii'lit wl..it in M. Fieiymic Ii II sn.l. I uim t. iave lip, lis sn ci rrmril to us nil eeitiiiii deuili. I lot ira-t hiw llii.i'lv Hie gi'ml In -Si M A .tl I'-IIIUI't' rcucheii mc. I this siune ninil Hinplenf the at tlmt whs llsilt t il ami cipelle snssir-suui. me breat an . i ;t tuiiiitstoh nt, Will II" 'II l.oV.t I'lllLLl' - 'Hio hooitiit-l in ....ulorn imlTH v . 1 slliel'IV 1 tint 1 ull bel' ,'.'i--Jtti4 ,., nla ntul t . uln .ii.idi.ik i.uiiii 1,, !iu:i:. ' tii ' ,'i..iiiii.u.ii fi.i. Iir. hlltm r I o., - lJ.uliiui tn., N. V. STHE KIND m tu at mmrcM I "" S VUlAbU N IS I KV M UlltV, I't.trt...., N V kidiii'v Innilil.' fur 12 Ycars.B in Completely Cured. n OAN4.H-VI'All4lll, Ml'.. I... ..r 1-4 .,.'. h.vi- l.rrn I..1.NBI : - m i..li., kl.l.ii I rimlilr, Io.h.m.T H'i-t I I .l l.ll l.f ll-,M Will ll i.TH.ll il': I. k iii ,i , i I ., i,., ,. . , M.Ut I ln.ll . I. I III .1 un..lli.t nil., k .ll " I.h l.l'lllfl'," III, II 1,11 Ill, I I . .lll,l lim-ril v set ii-rt. fl.i room. Oui i... i ZO m ..ml .1, ii In. l.i I . y u I .! , t l. DANA'S n SAI5SAlAIiILLA " HI 'II '.' !.' Ik-l ll.irr I- el,,, .li mm - , t-1 1 1 1. 1 v .1 .. . .1 mi 1 11 1 - a SJl II I I'll II III , II l KmIiii-.vmi ll.llMI.I.' .'iiiiiii 1 1111 ri.i. 11 1.1 i 1 111 m. iii'liel 4J..H.I ii ,m 1 1 1 -, h ' nl I 1 1. . ' r f, il I,. Ui I I'l l.il I.I. . .. I. li.ll V .l.l.. ,I0 llil.ll ll Ml. nl'lrrj' Wlll-il lall'lie. ' ,i....i'v. m vrr n. s. v wi.i.i.v si-rr.itv a . . 1,1 M W . .. t, mn , I vii. .iimiiili .1 II. 11. n n--tFiiv. .1 1. niitv Ii,, iii. ii'. ,r, f -..-K. .i,llu.;y, A I.4C.1. M. M II I. p atj Dana Siirtaparllla Co., Rrllntl, Milna. Scrofula Miss I lella Stevens, cf Itoston, Mass., writes: I have al ways suffered from heietlitary Scrofula, for which I tried various remedies, and many teliahle physicians, hut noncrelievtd me. After taking nix bottler: of RJBt"Jj 1 am now well, lain very crate- EJCJCS ful to you as I feel that it saved me from r B s vi iiiv s.fiia Cured a life of untold aj;ony, and shall take pleasure in sneiikinu onlv words of pruise for the wonderful medicine, and in recommending It to all. Ti.Alii 'in !l!i-'il in.l Skin I)isvri. niil.l lief. SWIFT HPKHFIO CO.. Atlanta, Ha. PIE RR E ilT,.rs wonderful flue chii-.lor u.ll '"y"'"''"'. ,iu..l.illi.usl'l- II ASI. I II I niKNi' II 4 Mi t l. I 1 rrrr. n u u ih llake I a 1 GENTS WANTED ON SALARY r,tm.mll."u. toaudl. Il-T.w I'.umt Ch-mT-eal luk y.riuiiuii t'eacil. Aisuw nu.klug IH'V TeJa. Muur. 1 r Mt. t o.. Jk 701. L4 Crvsw, W kw u n tn tattle, and when these knights ot tbe quill peacefully render np their fine, bureaucratic souls to (tad, I have no doubt that their spurs will be laid no their tomlm. Hut have we any right to dwell so long In a half mocking spirit on a people of such numerous at.d trust j worthy moral qualities, iind who, but for their unfortunate Indolence aud I heir exaggerated egotism, might tie held up ns a model to other nations,''' j ; I I j i ' 1 j ' ' lor the Portuguese arc naturally good, hospital), c, honest In their dealings, generous and brave, and w are very certain tbat Iu the event of auy threatening of tbe lmlcH'iidence of their country we should once mora sec this heroic nation, In whom slumbers a powerful national spirit, rise as one tun ti Hgalnst tho Invader, ns iu 1388 and 1801). Prrri rtort I gave rnveif away the other night. Penelope Well lon't wotry over iU You aren't out iu)ll,iiig. Co Jfot P Trcf'.' Ui l',fr.. l i.mn. u ii, Vniiii, i h itiiln the - I 'I I 'It, tin i-i.ii mil I hum i,, i n . IM IHvll.J S v,,.,,. .,,.,,h ,r iHf . C,,ip. O'lllllilr mill lir , . i.muii. r i ... r,,r .... cr k-:. ss I'.i. kiiKr Willi every t "ir. 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I'n l,!JUU,000' ACRES OF LANU rer sali l yilit-siiM Paui, A I'l 1 I I II K A I I KlUD (t tll.ST 111 Milllil'-iilS. Si nil fur lUapssuo t iiuu Un. Tlicy eill lirii ul tu you -J Aiidr-sa HOPEWELL CLARKE, t-sndConiiiiissioiier.M. hiiul Allan. AN IDEAL FAMILY MEDICINE li.il- li,,ll(i.'lon. IIIIIou.di , IIi ikIu. Ui-. M.,ll.illuli. liu.) nnii ,11 ilin rili 1 ul U.o feluliiwii. lli'l nml lli.wvl,. I aiPANS tbui,E, , au't ui ui If vt-L iirtiiiii-liv. 1 1 1 fit' t I dint 4i"it f'llnr flu ir HM-. ht ni 1 lv ilniifulstM or su nt tiT niMil lt Hi vwii. ,',(; hHt-'t- lMiAfHi,$J. p ,,.r r...r.s-T.. - mt-m.L A Isa ti ast . m ' sm - mm-' California Till rttftflrtvaiiievri na fll Htl All VUIll4s)('4rt. lit hiiiMit mi rt Miirv. lifM-rllit mi. MiJtt Willi til vie ti ilniw rtiiilt iiiiImI :iit HO f I H Un n- ly au oltl r.'nilt nl. h ml .'V. 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