Suppose w Id Ihnt opportnnlly Mlt w?, Ahd thou we.lrwk out i ti. "8nnd bfik t ..t and al r a 1 wt lad a a t rue blmxl pu rl. ,r. the niM wonnrrrm cur) on rtcort ,,!,. nnl tlm preaUat m!c are won bf Subjecti !. IT'TI trt Kr! II' il . suit l!o si a Sarsaparilla L GOSPEL MESSAGE. I I Sbnlt W !Uve Another Chance?" ' Hood's Pill (urtali Hrcr Ills. biliousres. TriT! ''tfthlr-a fnll Ilia mnlh or townrd tbn north, tn th plnr where th lim imiriu, II1ITH H B'jnil DC. .'iCCI. II.. 9. Thi I hoverlnif hop In t'j mlri'l.sof it M'l mnltltn Jeof people that thore will be an opportunltln thn next wnrltl of coTrtlnR mistakes of thlaj that bowovor oomp)te ihlpwreok we mny make of our earthly llf, It will bo on a beseli up which we may walk to a palacei that a a dnfeoif nnt may Inge hi. raee in Circuit Court noJ appeal It anl baT" It jro up to the Hnpreme Court or Court of Chancery and all the cota thrown oyer on the other party, o a man may lone hi enan in this woi hi, but In the higher JurUilic Hon of eternity have the deo'olon of theenrthlv caePt anicle, all the cewt remitted and the defendant be triumphant forever. The object of my amnion Is to show you thnt coin'non een.se ileclnret with the txt that men an upedntton I ehlmerlcnl. "If the tree fell toward the jouth, or toward thu north, in the n'.aeo where the tree falletli, there It ahnllW There are those who any thnt If the Impenitent and unfortunate mn:i enters the nxt world and aeea the disaster, aa a result of that dlMster he will turn, the distress the cause of bis reformation; bat we have ten thousand lnstnnces nil armiti I about us of people who have done rmnt and disaster suddenly enme upon thm did the disaster hinl them? No, they wont on. Thero Is a man flunit of dlssli tlon. Tim doctor any to him: 'Now, mv friend, if yon don't stop drlnkitiit and don t stop this fast ltle you nro Ilvlntr. you will .lie." The pntlent thmln the nhvsli'fan for hli wnrndi and ircis ter; hebcifins toslt,,J. begins to walk around the rio'n, begins to o to business and tnkes tlie same round of pros shops where ho trot his mornlnif drum and bis evening drum and the drums between, Down nirnln. Kniiiti doctor. Hnnie physical Burnish, hamnmed loul iwmilDi?. Hut no.r the elokins Is more uri'trneted. the liver more obstliiiile, tho Motnucli more Irr. table, the dli;eit;v organs moro rebellious. But still, under medlenl skill, ho (jets better. Koes lortri, commits tn same n"riloi?.i Kainst bis pli)enl Uo.ilth. Hoiretlnif ho WHK THE MACHETE. Hie VenAr Weapon with Which Cnba In nrklna 0,,t ,,eP Independence. Culm'n nntlonnl wpnpou, the machete, pa terrible InwtrutiH'iit of doRt ruction. Oue of the horrible font urea of a field ff battle where ninchetes are Haeil la the umnlier of partly behenileil and fearfully mutilated liodien thnt are found lylnn nil around, which preaeut I pliiistiy alght even to the Htiirily ol jlrrs who have survived the conflict. The machete hna played no auiall part In the history of oil uprisings In tho Bpiinlsh-sponklnjf provinces, but In Cul'U It haa done auch execution that If tlje isl.'iinl ahotild win her freedom tlie machete ought to be Included In the cont-of-aniiB of Cuba libra. It le the tool of the Cuban workininnnu. With It heraniM Ma Hvlnjr cuttlnir the anjtnr cane. With It he out the llrewood for his own use. Indeed, It In hatchet mid ktilfo combined for hlni. Kvery mail in '.'i piisscssca a machete, no matter wliiit elee he doea not own. i i. i. inoile of tisinir the machete Is cn- 1.. .1 ; 0..,S.tl frj.iii tll'll t'llll1l lu ilwtl. ! id with the sword. The thruat Is not tnplovcd at all. The nlm with t ho im liete w to cut and sliisli. I he in- til ri'i 'tl I S or.lltiii rllr enrrv the wciiiinu his llfu is n prpetunl perjury nuuinst his m.irrmije vows, ntid that thnt hrokendiearta wotimii Is so dilTerent from the rosentn wife He murrlivt thnt i-r old schoolmate do not r (iMi'liMtJ from a chain attached to lie right wrist. In any case the weapon i not hel I In position for use until the nes ore within a few yards of each th'T. When the word Is passed the machete Ls pulled from the acabbnrd with an up- hard stroke diagonally to the right. fitli the long bhiirp edge toward the hi mv. Theatroke Is alined at the ab- tnen of the person attacked, with the titeiit of wounding the body below the iilt-t. 1 hen, with Die weapon raised full length of the right arm, the N: Is slmily turned over and the hii'hote makes a atroke back to the t. S'i as fo slash the victim's feck, d. If possible, partially behead hint. Hi oil" more turn of the wrist the :e of the machete strikes downward, living the body again. This Is done with wonderful dexter- and these strokes are easiest to n of all made with edged weapons. the hands of the Insurgents, habltu- 1 to the use of the machete, and who very strong, these blows are fright y effective, and n machete wound usually fatal. The battle of Halra. which s: many Simnlards were io- tated, and which was the bloodiest uliaii history, was won by machetes list the best American Springfield in the In: mist of the Spaniards. rwoxnijio ner on ine street, nni that his sons ar going out in life under thu tn'intofu Inther's drunkenness, nnd thnt his diiUKhleri aro colng out in lif under tho ecurill. cntiou of a illsreputnldo iiucetry. His nerves nrn nil a Jiinule, From crown of bend to side of foot he Is one nchlii!?, nisp lns, crucifying, lnmni tur torture. Where U lie Ho Is lu hdl ou eiirth. loe It stop him? Ah! no. After nwhllo delirium tr-. mens pours mt e.oii his pillow n whole Jmu'ln of h;sing reptiles. His scremiis hor rify the nelu'tilior.s as lin dashes out or be 1 crylni?, l'nkn these thlncs off of me!" Ho Is drlnkinc down the Comfort of his familv, the ediieritlon of his clill lri'ii, their pruV pects .'or this life mid perhaps their prospects for th" life to com". Pule and couvnlrscriit he Rtts up. riivsieiim enys to him, "Now, my iroo I fellow, I a:n koi;k to huv. n plain tnlk with you. If you ever h ive nu nttiek of till kind neaiu you will die. I can't snvo you. and nil the doctors in creation can't B.'ive you." 'i'lin iitlent ifi-ts up, starts out. goesihesamn round of dis'ipiulon and Is uowii nUii'n; but tins tlrno mu iielnes do not touch his ca.se. Consultations of physlciuns eny thero is no hope. Jinath ends tlieaeeue, Tbnt process of Inebriation mid physical suf Icrinif nnd ineillcal wiiruiiir nnd dissolution Is taking place wilhln n stone's throw of where you sit and In every neighborhood of Christendom. P.iln does not reform, buf fering does not euro. What Is true In re gard to one sin is truo la regard to all sins, nnd yet men are expecting in the next lifethero will bo opportunity for iurn-moriiu regeneration. Cubans- houorer loi 10 toirolmv,. 1 ' . " " unr nonce mat 1 ii.iiis, now i vc r, ii.ne purchased another rhauce in another world means the ruin of thi!. Now. suppose a wicked man isnsurcd that nfter a lifetime of wicked ness ho can fix it all right In tho future? That would be the demoralization of sos. ety. that would bn the demolition of th" hu man race. There are now men who are kept on the limits of sin ly their feur. Tho fear that if wo are bad nil I unfori-ivcn lir i iiul'iT of lteinlngtoti and Moser ai.d are making every efl'ort to ura;e their countrymen lu the use Itis. i-rlcan Oirl Who Surprised Paris fete recently given by the Conn ( I astellaiie. formerly Miss Anna I i'- we'l for uh in Ihe next existence.' , A, . . . is tho eh'ef In III enc that keens elvlli7'i'lon . was one of the most elaborate from ru-hing ba.k !:lto mVlrtmri"mr,l en In Paris. Three thousand in- J keeps seinl-linnmrlsm from rushing hack i ih-il st;iW hi" & I ,...T r P li.-l' 11 l,.ir- IUT Dro"- iluii; (..r-itf , in thru'- rMla?' ,efj-, .ik.V loWn'T' I. a heii Into midnight snvngerv, and keeps mldnlgiil savagnry from rushing back into extinction. Another chance lu another world means the d'-molitiou of this world. Furthermore, my friends for I am preach ing to myself as well as to' you we nro ou the sau;o level, and though tho platform is a little higher than the pew.lt Isonlv for convenience, aa i Ihut we may tho butter penktothn people; w Mir.i all ou the s.iaiu platform, and i urn talklnuto my soul while 1 tnlk to yours my friends, why another chance lu another world wheu we have (In clined so many (duinc's in this? Hun- I poso you spread n I uinpiet and you in. I vile a vast number of friends, and umouir others you send an invitation to a mnn who disregard It. or fronts it in an obnoxious way. luriiig twenty years yon gave twenty bllliiitlcts. n battdiiet n venr nrol vmi ttvi( i, repro.iuo,.,! thp! :,,,., .. .V.' .':. V"..""V "s nmi (in noes or ti,.. t?t i, ,rn ; :. . ' " . ' " - - ..... ..,.- ..,,., nuu,irf,iiur. juur MU IIU'.IOII or SCnUS vrter the fireworlis tliere wis, bnfil 'm Indignity, After a while you nnd the entertainment ehwei mo' into a larger house and amid more "u"""1 Buinmuuiu;,?, nil'l yuil 1UVII( your friends, but you do not invite that "in were Issued, nnd the cost of fete was not far from ?H'i),iiio. event was planned to reoroduep ll ftii day of tho fetes celebrated tit lilies on the occasion of the mar of l.oiiW XIV. with Marie Thcres:i :,', 4 , ( i '. .uiuiui,! Kn niubiiien were veil for a week preparing fire - and transforming the grounds of ifiicc lu the Cerelo des AcjK-in', aveiitte dti iUiln de Iioulogne. le oii'iied with a dinner, neeom- ig which was n Kerlcs of nr. Hi a raised platform i;nii f..ry. lioriis men nml women and the iai:s (,, theoiicra. renrn.ln 1 iim' b grand supper. Towel of ninttiiiK Paper. . most curious use to which paper e put Is that suggested by the patenting of a blotting paper It is a new style, of bath towel, ii" f n full suit of heavv l.b.t! w " sij rii-j'jruij 's luortiing tub 1;iih only to nr 'lf In one of these nulls, and In I he will l e as dry as a bone. V SICK SISTERS. pmt to tell you what Lvdia R Piia Vcgetublis Compound him F me. l or twenty vcara I bud 9 "tui loss of appetite, nausea, J"'"", palpi l M, head IK '"ly. lit bn, did "iy. I tatiou of neho and man to wnom twenty times you aent au Invitntlou to tho smaller house. Are you to blame? You would only make yourtelf absurd before Ood and mnn to send thnt man another Invitation. For twenty years he tins been declining your offers and bending insult for your k indues and cour tesy, and can ho blame you? Can lie come up to your house on the night ofthybau quet? Looking up and seeing it Is a liner house will he have any right to eayt "Let mo In. I have declined all those other offers, but this is a larger house, a moro luxuriant abode. Let too lu. (iive me uuother chance." Ood has spread a banquet of III grace be. fore us. For three hundred and sixty-five days of evu-y year, since we knew the diff, r ence between our right hand and our left. Ho has invited us by His Providence and by Hie Spirit. Suppose we decline all the.so of fers of kindness. Now thu baii'ut Is spread In a lurgi! place, iu tho heavenly palace. In vitations are sent out. but no iuvitatiou is lent to us. Why? Uccnusa we (Inclined all those other banquets. Will tiod bo to blame? Will we have any nil pnrts r'l't to rap ontbodoorof heaven and sav; m. I ... I ''1 ought not to be shut out of Ibis place: "J 1 J give me another chauce?" Twelve gates of was only but his not -C-.'l4". .MJ '.V I ;.,i. -oiiin()n,i i .. . ts' nua Du' thot,e trouble. f'tprai.c It enough, and our 'Mi'ijs, jvew lledford. U' K alvatiou vtaudliiit wide for free admission an our life and then when the twelve gates close we rush on the bosses of Jehovah's buckler, saying: "Oive me another chance." A ship is to sail for Hamburg. You want to goto Germany by that line. You too the advertisement of the steamer' sailing. You nee it for two weeks. You sen it In the morning papers and vou see It in the evening papers; you see it plucarilel ou tho walls. Circulars are thrown into vour olllee telling you all about that i-tcaiiier. One (lav you come dowu on the wharf and the steamer hits swung out Into the stream. Yousayi "Oh. that Isn't fair. Cine tack, wing up again to the decks. Throw the f lanks ashore thnt I miy come on board, t Im't fair. I want to go to Germany by that steamer. Olvo ine another chauce." Jiere Is a magnificent offer for heaven. It haa beeu unehored within our night ytur after year, and ail the benign voioi-s ol earth and heuveu liuve urged us to go ou board, jdc It ujuy sail at auy mour nt. MAKE YOUR OWN .ICE, that opportunity) I want to take Itj It Isn't-, treating me lairly. (Jive me another chanee,". Why, roy rother, yon might a weilifootit and stand on the Highlands at the Naveslnk tbme laa after the Majestio has tone oat, and ahonti Captain, fume baciti I want to l IM (A f .IviWnftnl ikfl UaIimOm 1 nnt m tm itl over the sen and through the Narrows and up to the docks. Oive me another chance." You might a i well do that as, after the last opportunity of heaven has sped away, try to get it back again. Just think of It! It on mo on me yesterday In my study with over whelming Impresslveness. Just think of It. All heaven offered us as a gratuity for a whole lifetime, and yet wewnuting to rush against Ood, saying: "(live me another elianee!" There ought to be, there will be, no such Ihlng as posthumous opportunity. You see common-sense agrees with my.tnxt In saying that "If the tree fall toward tho south, or. toward the north, In the place where the tree falleth. there It shall be." You see this Idea lifts this worbt from an un important way-station to a platform of stu pendous Issues, nnd makes all eternity whh-l around this hour. Oh, my ami! tny soul! Only one trial, nnd all tho preparation for that trial to be made In this world, or never made nt all. Oh. my soul! my soul! Yon see this piles no nil the emphasis and all the climaxes and all the destinies into this life. No other chance. Oh, how that Intensifies the mine and the Imporunceof this chan;e. Alexander and his army used t come around a city and they would kindle a great light, with tho understanding thnt as long as that light was burning the city might sur render, and all would be well, but If they let that light go out, then the battering rani would swing against the walls and thnro would come disaster and demolition. Oh, my friends, all you and I need to do to prepare for eternal safety is just to surrender to the King and Con queror, Christ. Hurrender hearts, sur render life, surrender evervthlng. The great light keeps burning, tight kindled by the wood of the cross, light ' flaming up I ngninst the dark night of our sin and sor- ' row. Oil. let us surrender before the light 1 goes out, and with It our lat eppottunlty of making our p-acci with O i l through our Lord Jons Christ, oh, my brother, talk about another chance; this is the supernal chance, tn tln time of Kdward II., nt tho bnttle of Musselimrgh, a private soldier saw the K arl of Huntley hn I hwt his helmet. I Til" private soldier took off Ills helmet nnd i went up to the r.arl of Huntley nnd put tho helmet on bis head. Now, the head of the private s ddler uncovered, ho was soon slnln, while Ins eomnntuler rode in ' safety through nnd out of the battle. Put it Is different In our cai. Instead of a private offering it helmet to an earl, it Is the King ' of h"aven and earth offering a crown to an unworthy subject, the Kliw dving that wo might live' Oh, tell It to the points of tho eonnass. tell It to day and night, tell it to ' earth and heaven, fob it to all the centuries and all tin millenniums lout Ood has given us a mngnllleeiit chanc In this world and I that wo need no other chance la another! A dream. I am la the burnisher judgment hall 01: the Inst day. The great white throiio Is lifted, but the Judge lias n it yet ta';e!i it. i While we are waiting for His arrival I h"ar the Immortals In conversation. "What aro '. vou waiting for?'' says a s ail that went up I from Madagascar to a soul that went up : from America. Th i Intter responds: "1 was lu America forty years ago, and Iheaidtliu, gospel pr a died, and I ha.' plenty of llilde In my home, an I from the time n'mt I knelt nt my mother's knee In praver until mv Inst : hour, I had great opportunities; but I did not Improve them, nnd 1 am here to-day wail ing for auol her chance. "Strange, strange," ( says (lie soul just come up from Madagascar. : "Mtrange; why, I never heard the gospel call but once in all my life, and I a -ccpted it, and I don't want another ehatce." "What are you waiting for?" says one who on eurtii ha I very feeble Intellect to one who had ureal brain and whose voice was silvery, and n ho had eeptersof power. The latter re piled; "I had grc.it power on earth. I mint admit, and I mastered Innguagea . nml I mastered libraries, and colleges con- ferred upon mo learned titles, and my nnmii was a synonym for eloquence and power; but mimehow 1 neglected tho mat-1 frs of my soul and I must confess tc you I am hern to-day wailing for anothei chance." Now, the ground trembles with the advancing chariot. Tim great folding doors of the burnished hall of Judgment are thrown open, ".-ttand hin-k," cry the ushers, "and let the Judgo of iil-u nu I dead pas through." Ho takes the throne. He ljoks oit upon thu throngs of na tions co:i. t tho Iut judgment, cme to the only Ju lgiii ".i and one tla-h from the throno i-i veals e i .!( m in' bis- ' tory to him-elf. nud reveals it to a I itie other. ij;,.,, the Judge sas: "li . . vide!" nn'l the burnishc I v.-alls e 'lio It, "1). vide!" and the guide angelic nnvw-r, "111- vl'le: and the Immortals an ru-hitig this way and that, until tli"M If an ai-ie bet weeu them, great aisle; ail I then a vie'iium, wl Iciiliig mi l widening, until thu Judge looks t one side of that vacuum, and ad dresses tho throne and s ivs: "I,"t Llm that is righteous be righteous pi III, and lot liltu thnt Is holy be holy still." And th 'll. turn big to tho throng on the other side of tho vacuum, Ho says; "I.t him that is unjust bo unjust still, an I let hi in that is filthy be iilthy still." And theU Ilualpitche out both hands, one toward thu throng ou each side the vacuum, and avsi 'f f tin, trett full t.iu'iir.l (I,., u'.iol. ... .....-! - " n -in ti, .j , I'll,.,. ,.., the north, iu the nln'o where the tree falleth. , thero it shall be!' And then I h-ar some. 'Iul e time thing Jar with a great sound. It is the c!ih. lag cf the Iiook of Judgment. Tho Judge, ascends the stairs Muud tint throne. Thu Hall of the last Ass kh Is cleared and shut. The High Court of Eternity adjourned fur-ever. Cbenilceje . Are feed, n Crank i Torncd for Fifteen Mlante. Tuo Invention of a miniature Ice machine baa caused the klDfa of con rented water to tremble In their boota Mr. J. l O'Hrlen la the Inventor, and Ihe Ice nia biiica are to be put ou the market In the very near future. The nffalr eonsUta of n box about the aire nnd ahapo of an ordinary lee box, Down the center of the box run n v Inder for the water that la to be turned to Ice, and around this cylinder are. relln, In which are placed the cheni leal whore action freezes the water, Dti the top of the 1kx la a crank like Ihe handle of n atreet piano. Thia hnn die la connected w ith n shaft on whk are fnatened fan bladea. Ho you want Ice for the tiny? Just fill up the cylin tier with water, unya the Inventor of the IMMATl MU 11 R MACItlxr. tiew fltyl" Ice bos. turn the crank foi II It ceil lii'.l'.llfcs, gllng yourself Ju enough I'M'lrin' lo make the blood cir culate and to sharpen an appetite fo breakfast. The fan acts on the cheni Mis, :ne i iieiuicais net on the water at the end of the prescribed time take out your cylinder, nnd, presto! there you have a muni block of glMenliig ice. I he cost of lee produced bv this process. It Is elaifiicd. will be ?l.-IO a year. This Is the amount the company to be Col'iucd f,. Hie Mile of the boxes will charge for chemicals snlllelent to last a year. There Is tn be tin oilier ex peiise. i ne i:vc.er win contain com part meats for tin- storage of hoii.'ehol, "ITiii n ii ii lire iiniiiny hi pr II, IMO K i im. i lie rrci ncrs are to be mud" to scll.nl the household size, for 1.1 each, and will last for ten years, by renew ing the chemicals otn v a year. Those chemical w!M be fiini'.-.'l:ed bv the freezer company only. The company Will keep the five.crs lu order and t!i( chemical- In good coiiditl iM. THE MODERN WOMAN. NAMED A WOMAN ELECTOR. Wyoming Itoimlillc.iiis Nominate .lit. Mulloy, VVhoie lliisliaml l n lieuiorrat. Tuo Wyoming Ilepiihllcan Convention, i after two hours' wrestling iu committee over asatlsfa.'tory ui mey p. auk, adoptel th'i fol- lowing: "We favor the froi coin igo of gold and silver into st 'inilard money, as expressed in our former platforms, under such iegMatloii as will guarantee that all our money shad remain on an equality." Till is apparently s.itljf.i'lory to both tho gold and s, Ivor f,i"il ns in tuo sicato. The uomiuutions male art1: i'or Congress, l'rauk V. Mondell.tho pres. ent Kepresuntntlve. Tor Hupremn Judge, H. V. H. Oruesbeck, the present t hief Jus. tice. For Presidential Electors, W. F. lirittala, benjamin H wcll and ilra. Sarah JIallcy. Mrs. Malloy Is thn wifeof the iilperlulend eut of the Union Piclll'! linoi lu Wyoming, nud Is tho mother of four children. Slut Ion always voted the Ie publleaii ticket, while her husband has voted the Democratic. Sho Lay accepted the uuiuinatlou. Vcrmtilc, Hrlt i.iol, eeil mi ImproM mt-iit on Her O rn ml ir. oilier. "No one (b lilcs." said clever Miss I; that the nineteen! h ecu' in v woman is a inoM agreeable crcniure. I ead lati giiagi s nnd hlgber uiatl.emaiics li:i disciplined mt mind. i;cpi'lal ciiltuii cmladlishe I It. Sh,. is versatile, t l't 1 l::int, witty, and charming, a stimulus and a reir alioii io m.".:i; lutt lie mind at times, I think, sigh for the old Ivpi of get. lie, reposeful 1'emlllilllty, she'w ho worshiped without criticism, adored w i.ii l.oim ally. nnd " "Was the liappier for her delusion," interrupted Mrs. ,. "My dear, ymi needn't tell nu that my graiiilmotlier. with her four t( ell cliiblfeil. few soeii'l advantage. .... t i .. , . . . . iiiki oiiiiii ii oi uoiiscw ofiv. 1 1: i i ii t an easier time III olie sense than wo rest less modern wom-n. though we haM generally but a eliiek nr two apiece, ,i mitiimiii'i of iioi:i tie ( are, ai:d no end of :i ti 1 1 : s j 1 1- : . t . (imi ii nre natuially n.;. i . rnal and (lolll.stie. I d live In din, lie ill lov rui-( i v :;n. cuddle ley ! aM( s half th '" i.' i.om i- i c.i i reel Hanging over me a wciry roi.iel id' social duties i io n mere are uie lio. ,.,,.,s ih re views and one's charity orgatiiaiioii ami coin go k : io.,iu;,ts. atid It's all nof exactly frivolous, nud one i!oc-:n-t Unow where to Stop. "There Is II hill. bull f oi.e's accom plishment are dmppi'.: after marriage, nnd wlih th,. standard so higii one's voice nnd fin-ois must have profe.i. sloli.'il l.aluiiig nud eoiivtaiit pr.'li llee. Then men talk on mil. I. i ts mI.i. Ii i-.,. and thoiighi, one has to know something about the llneiiigeii theory, and Tusiicnilii. and Italy's utatus In the triple nlbMice; imhI ns I'or dress. It is a lire art ami takes no end nf time and ihei'ght. My husband may sigh for th" old fashioned, wifely type of placid repose; I assure you I eonld weep for the conditions which would make her possible." New York Tribune. Clear Case. 'Tin you ride a wleel?" asked the eldest of the doctors on tho Insanity Commission. "Yep," answer I cd the subject. "What make''' "I ' never noticed." The verdict was unani mous-dementia.-- Cini iumiti laiipiirer, it m 1 here ni no mystery about MANITOBA'S POOR HARVcST, In Striking Cum rust to I lie Itounteuus Ou of l.l Year, Manitoba Is almost on the ovo of her harvesting season of lsl?tl. Thin time a year ago tho province presented the appearance of ii u Eldorado. Acres upou acres of net fertile plains were teeming Willi it wheat crop the most bounteous lu her history; her lariuers were Jubilant over the prcspect, and the eyuit of Caua lit wcr.) turned to the end less prairies ol the West. This season the. situation is chaugml. For weeks after the harvest season of 1S'.i5 tli. Canadian l'ucitlo ll itlway was taxed beyond Its limn to carry out tho great crop. This year little, if auy wheat will go Hast for export, A Novel Campaign l'lu. Tho Counfy Attorney of Hao, Me.; bos drawn nttcntiou to hluiicltby dlsplnyiiiga gold ?arfpiu lu the form of a bug, tue wings of which spread at the touch of it spring and show tho likeuusk'.' of M.'KiulcyuuI ilQ-burt. v V xs i S V If V f V I if tf Sunlight Soap v it is simply n clear, pure, honest Bc-apfor laundry unci liouschohl uso, niiwlo by tin; most approved jiroccsses, nnd Pcini; the lust, it mis tho largest Kilo in the world. It i mado ia a twin for ten. venieneo t;ake, Thia fclmws The Tw In n.ir USO will reveal S Tbo Twin Benefits t Less labor W r-n-r B. T.M..V Ureatcr comfort & liudiuii Usrruwa fits., Mw Ywk. SL . erennU Wheat Planta. There are several planti of the wheal family vfblojhar perennial, and ap pear In the Mnie fields or localities from year to year Indefinitely. , too It it s rd. fitoo, Thsreslers of this raper will be plesA in learn tint there Is-ot It .-I ot ilrs ltd lsrs lhl to.eiir hits been slil - lire In all us Ijng'ft, and that In Ctmrrli. Hall's CsUrrh fiire Is lb only nillve into known In lb xiasltcal fra'ernitv. lm,rrli beina n cnnstiiii. lions Idlsresc, rnn r-s n, const inn ion si irent ment. Mall's raurrh ,'nre is x-.tKrn inlernnllv, icting (lire 'lly nn the hlnod ami Miirnns sni. .cee of tlie svsien., theraby tlrsireyieg the .ounilatlnn of tho rtisase. and tiring tin, licit aiVrniitli by loiliaiuK "l the constitution tnd assist liiK iialnra in dulng lis work. I In oro.rielors have so inurb failli in Its rural ive lowers that Ih-yolTrr One llumlrcil lioilars ror any ca lb it II fsistocure. fccudlbrliat f tst linen Ii. Is. Address i.J. t'Hrsrr r, T.,icdo, O. hold liv HniTgisis, llaJl'a i amiiv I'lils art the best. To salute with tho left hand Is a deadly a- Stilt to Mohftn:niAflMI,a In ll,aa..l To neurit tba tritem - -. t Effertnallr, t font! y, when costive o? iiltorw, I or when the blool Is impure or ligiah, to j permanently overcome habitual constipation, j lo awaken the kidneys sil l litvr to a heahhy i activity, without Irr.lnling r.r wrnkenlngthen, ' tnilispcl hradach-s, colds or fevers, use Syrup f of Figs. The vote of the Populist pnrtv In New lork state at last tears electinti wns enlf f.'.SSI. ' and .I mi'i Itn f t-.-i , n..ii.inr FloiOnir-TlMrst i 'urn -U..j with ' siivtMiit-, Ine I,' ins l. ll. .nr.. in nr.. ft , to le- 'l.sn mnv othsr si. .... iittie. at-h ii sT and ia!.e. li. J wr.in . rs i nly. Per hcndai lie, I ilhii.g behii.d the cars with hot water often itoms cf iu.tuenae benefit. Ifnntlctcil wlth-orci is iii- Mr. Tl ntiiti Sen's Kv.u-ulfr llruoeUla .Mil ..I .UH i ....I Mrs. VIii1om 's Sootbliig Sytttp fori lilldren TrM.a VOflt FottTt'NF, wllh rdrtnreef m ei'tblng, sofunsthe r ,n ,!u, is Inl'.amiaa- f'llnre hiiftiiand oi wile. s. nd I'v , lnie et b'llli. tlun, nilii J s l .i .n; I i.ri ; :i.d I oln . i'.c u l.olt Ir. ABlltObUULIU I'd l"4, Ih.Mcn. alasa. . Vila. ..- n... t - I-,- w. I ''-:..'". """'lelHIl ..'ll. II tll-.l c ii -, ,, i,..e.r i-r. rentiers - .Mils. t . ihsiiii. t.ia v Cl'clllo tuna, flicular, Kredoiila, N. V. t Aves . llr....k!Mi. N V.i'.i.i '. lie- bnike CP T'", r, O ox rs V J Our f sand Other Eyes. Our I's arc j ist as strono; as they were fi'ty j-onr : when we have cause to use lliem. ;ut we li.r. e !es :ni tlb- pv.'i.-in-, 'ci- us t!ind:(,!i I '(C, wl ;e- Icsh c.iuse to pr.ii io ouisi lvcs, situ r ntlurs ' and wo arc nior" lli.m w-;;ii:i;' f r jam ti other eysn. This is li cv we Io k p S. 1. t. r.c .iii.i ret in liruisi, luiittili, .v,;oit., wi.j aSltr a ,',:. irtir of a ttnttiry nf olisct-v.'.'.inti v tires; "1 have so, I Ajvr's S.ir :::p .iii!I.i f,.r nmre than 25 vears, both at v.liolc-.d.: r,:ul ret ii!, ;.:,,! !UVe never J-catif any tiling luil w.ucl.i , f i.:.n.:! fm::i i:;v cu ,'."iIuts ; nd a sitv-'lo com;.l.int Ins ever n-.u In-1 1:1 -.' I Iv'.ivv Avct's Sar Mp irill.i td 1,.: tl, l.,,t Mm, ,1 pnritn-r th.it I' is l.'ccti ir.tro duceil to the i;cti. r.il piil.ii.-." This frd:i a m.in who lids sohl thottyati'l.i if tionnii of Ayer's S.irsap.tril! i, is strong testimony. "J'.itt it only ccliocs "pul.ir sentiuu rt the wcild over, wl-irh h.i Nuthini; but words of prilsc ior Ayer's bar;p.iri!ia.M o (') (;) Q ;"'V Any .! .I t :,' nt ! sv I f .r i', r ..-!K.k." ( ' ) 1 1 v . s 1. '.i.M uti,i . ui, 0 1 . y oj AUit J, i. ,yo I', ., I,, , .;, v, ,, -y h "It's . Good Thing. Push it A'.oci'." " ' ! P- x00 ! in 11 in Why buy a newspaper unless you can profit by the expense? For 5 cents you can get almost as much "BATTLE AX" as you can of other high grade brands for JO cents Here's news that will repay you for the cost of your newspaper to-day. rVEBV FARMER III TI3E NORTH VAN MANE. IY1UKL MUNtl IN Trlt MIUULL SOUTH. Ufa. .I..I i.i.i, i wit mil,'., i.r inn st-o ios .sorir.rii jurin aii.i fei iwi'i as ihrnv a run riT Ilia Ijl3l iii.,m.v ,,,wn imrr. n il l!ii,ri,vr, tarms fur SK lu silt mi hitc. I ,fu v i f lull r. .K - r. iir ol il.im Nu .Iroiittliis, NXtliMr i., In,! te.r I" "i Iii.ii.im iu-i r il. t . .S, rM.crii I i.-i,iits arc . , lumil it r.l "l. ifyuiiaro iiu-rvs i t wrlia (or la a iiicasura tu us tu aunHur tl.iiii wol'TUi.itN no iiii:i:k Kits' li l.li ainflilui uinl n.k all tliu iiiv-,!lii- juil abl lu. I.AM) ( II.III'IM, Siiunrvlllr, 'iiuu. MEast, West, Home is ties," if Kepi Clean With APOL O lfISIIBIII(F!OI!l!B( U I II K tt XMK, IMII l.Va. f'lasslrs. I.l'lli-ra. Mi-I a.,,,'. I u .... I i rkiiinrHl ami I li i li li ul I utiiiirri iiiu. 'I lii.rinikll I'i .mi nun v au.l I , (iiiiw.. K,', !o,,.ii. i,i .ui.liMi's ai n... I. . B.'. l . . , . I Mr. urn in rrrlnl munis rrrf. s.iiu,-r,.i s.,, ,r i . .. .,,, uiir. M. I liuiil's Hull. I, r U.. .11. 1 .. Tim ll'.tlli 'IVrui Mill ,,1,-it ta..,.,... .!.. JtilKI. 4 lllnlliMUi-a Pirr i, a, .. 1, a 1..,, 1,1 ry Itcv. A. lurrlurr, f, is. i'., )'nnlui. 3 MB M Drilling Machfnss for any depth. f.n' Iniprnrpiiiriils. all .Minim Mnl.crs. I.OOMIS &. NYMAN, Tiffin, Olilo. OPIUM MEXICO aiilB Hi .' l,.nr mm and iil.wnr.l; an 1 i.llce, liiiiKi-r. Vunliiu, 'li.i.u, Ki.r n full itt'H'i i tlun 1 H Ull.l IIIIK A IU H 1)1 LA M lor n ut m ri. n r h ri'iiii.l ii.hiiii. i,r fur auiiiii'lu Hr orinii.'cw. i'Iiii.iis, Hiililirr. i4-. ii- li:i lll UtO.M I1IIU TO 4 Ollll 1'Klt At ItE. Hi-ii, I 4 Id atini , l,,r clrciihira. W, H.SI.OAN A ao.N K, 1 liu'tiiiiHti, Ohlu, III M'l 1 1-K V li ill ll I' ill- I. .,,k irll! 11111-. I'r. K. M. 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