v- Your Money Back If Quni Coscl is not tt described 3s Wi will ihip Ihil China Closet freight prepaid Fist of the Missis slrl ratals Wrat are allowed freight to the River. It la made of solid oak. mcasur-a Mt inches lilltlj htSn Willi. Freniti heeled Jmf n lop, si 1 1 latcatSI swell plate giM emit and plate seat front. Retail raise, -r f 12.75 Freight VI in buyim of iivnt. i ri trie maker. Oor Furniture IVpartmrnt rontitn thousands of similar tiaroains. Ota ttiatmraii tW nl i al lasgtM trllsall aUiut furniture, also alxnit esttevttnjag to 1 at, I'sr and Wear; contains over 13,000 Must atl M and quotas wholesale prices to consutnefs Ml eel rt.UI0 illlfrtcnt articles. eirr ur $l tfi?nr HjfMti r m. .,vhuk lot.yju JeJutl rem y.mr tirtl rrjtr r tr O0. Free Lithographed Catalogue shows "fa"! Af'rjf. tnd" Carta's. Ratgt, Wall l'arr. Draperies, Sewing Maclilnee, Blanket!, C forts. Framed PktHrat and sjw iaitirs in Itpbolsterrd Fumlttare in their real colors. Larfttl irifjrfr. liHinr urni iht4 u tthjut tharft. ana fnifht faii i'. all Iht awt. I rrr Catalogue of Men s t l.-ll.tnc'.has cloth ssmples at- tl'hed. It't frtfjy txfrttiarr and tar.ixttt t.'Jif. Why piy retail prices f..r anything T We sell alisoKitelv aa-arrtnrnff Which book do you want! Address this --si JULIUS HINTS RON. Baltimore. Ml Dept. VRIIT:R C0RRP()N!)!:NTS ()r REPORTERS Wanted ' it. cvinvt'. S'orii's, news, iilfiis, po :n . iliHtrntol articles, taTRDCu news, drawings, photo BT.ii'lis, iiuiqlfj -ii- ides, etc., etc , parch ax m ', A tide revised and pre pared for publiciitio;!, Hioks pub lished S i, ! for p irtlculara and full inform ttioti before RPiiding ar ticle. 3 The Bulletin Press Association, New York. When you fl that, life is hardly worth tin- enodlo take a done of Cbamboili.i i's Stomach ami Liver) Tablets. They will olenuBe your stomreli. tono un your liver an 1 re- i gulutc jojr bowels rank nyou feel JiKe a new in in burg D ut! Stoi P r sab by Middle- An extract in style from the modern novel: "This cloud that treed to stand in the way of their youthful joy was only a false report whose bitter taste could not splinter the radiance of their happiness." IXtl Yon Know This? Do you know that a neglected cough or sold lend to ooniumpti on ? ior people die from the cfTei't of csfohlng cold than from any othst known osttse. Then i one remedy, and re metnbe it only eosts twenty-five cents, that inn proven a safe, unfailing curt for eoughsantl colds, it is called Mexican Syrup, Your druggist haul! or will get it for von It heaN audi mrangthens llio breathing PasssjCfes, when nothing else you lake .cciiim to tlo you good had hcttcr gets bottle to-day and read the tsstlnonlalsoii the wrapper, lave k nit Worms ? Are yon growing .htn unit sickly? line your skin a pa!e or swallow tinge ? Doyou not oc casionally feel a hollow sensation in ibeplt of your totntkob, or n queer dlfttfSSI in our bowels? Po you get easily vexed, nervous or flRtlety ? Probably you art? nontisblng some stomach worms, a lengthy tape worm, or else a thousand pin worms that are tlcs'iinlizinir your entire system. You can espel them by taktnp; Mother's Worm Syrup. Nothing else is o effective Hotter llraltli. Better health always follows II OSS of Mell can Itoot Tills, simply because they cleanse tho System of sickening and effete matter so tho roughly and completely. It is a sin to remain constipated when .Mexican Itoot fills only coal twenty-live cents a box. Thf Host i-niii Cure Is one that i- absolutely safe aad Mire nnil that taken Internally will cure crampsand colle,or applied external will reduce swelUSgl and sut due pain. Qooch's Quick Relief does this and only Iwenty-Rye cents. Wtent to lie Pretty? Then purify your blood by taking Hooch's Harsuiril!u, the best of all blood medicines. I'llie-llle Cures files. Money refunded if ever fails, A N 1 1- Ac. t'K cures Chills and Kever, A man in New York who never gave a tip of less than "0 cents was found to be circulating counterfeit dollars. The cab drivers are especially indig nant over the change they handed back to this liberal individual. "I have used Cluunberluiu's Colic Cholera a n d Diarrhona Remedy and find it to lie a creat medicine," nas Mr. E. S. Phipps, of Poteac, Ark "It cured n:e of bloody flux. I cannot speak too highly of it." TbiB remedy always win a the good opinion, of not jraine. of those who use it. The quick cures which it effects even in tho most severe cases make it a favorite everywhere. For sale by MnJillehurg Drug Store. England'a Leaning Toerer. The famous leaning tower of Pisa has a rival in the Temple tower of Bristol, in England. It is a square lower of early Qothia architecture. All its parts still preserve theirnormal relative positions without cracks or fissures. The tower, which is about 31.1 feet high, is five feet out of perpen dicular at the summit, N. Y. Sun. "Ilotli in j- w ile and myself have been uslua CASCAHE'fa aiid they are the best medicine we have ever hod t:i the l.nuae. Last woo'.t my wife was fr.im.o w.tl, hcadicche for two days, she tried tomet f ::i CASCARETSi and tliev relieved tlv ; uin In lu,r head It. most Immediately. We i ot ti rccommsnrt Csscarets," Obab. BTEneronn, Pittsburg Safe Jo lis. t t . I :tt!-.trp. Ps. P!fnnt. Palatable. I'otont, Taste oonrt. no Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, m Gripe, i'le, '2jc. MJc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... f Irrllae It.mritjr fiiairanj, tlilctC", lleatreel, New Vvrk. 117 tin .Tfi-RRP BoW Olid ctmrantced be n'.litriiK lUI' 1 U'OAW giau tu VVlUt Tobacco liable. I returns the books jynLife. I vf W I HEAD ISHE M JaJ CATHARTIC DOGES- PALACE IN PERIL. Hletorlo Kdlirr In Venire Threat eaed br the Wetter, of the Adriatic. Recent cablegrams from Venice an nounce that the historic city is in immediate danger of being engulfed by the waters of the Adriatic. For some days a conference lias been in progress attended by the highest en gineering authorities of .Italy, who are endeavoring to formulate some plan by which the beautiful city can be protected from the sea. The mem bers agree that the danger is press ing in the extreme. The experts have decided that tho palace of the doges is in extreme peril. The majestic structure faces the lagoon and nothing but the low esplanade called the Itiva degli Sehi avonl intervenes between it and the waters of the sea, which at high tido during the stormy season cover the promenade and inundate the low er floor of the palace. Gradually the stout foundations of the majestic edi fice have been undermined until now there is cause for the gravest appre hension ns to their stability, i The "Palazzo Ducale" was first built in 820. This structure, the scene of so many stirring events in Venetian history, was burned iu 1 41!). Tim palace was rebuilt under Mo cenigo and Foicari. In a "restored" form it still stands. "The first ham mer stroke upon tho old palace of Ziani," says Buskin, "was the f. rst act of the period properly called the 'Renaissance.' It was the knell of the architecture of Venice and of Venice itself." CAN'T SECURE CHEAP POSTAGE lly New nnllns of Post Oltloc Ho tnrneil (.'nplea of a I'nper Aro Shut Out from Pound Rates. Under the old regulations it was possiblo for a newsdealer to si-nd back unsold copies of a Bccond-clasa paper to another newsdealer at the pound rate. This privllcgo was not extended to the office of publications, ns the regulations were drafted, and it was supposed to have been made in t he interest of the larr'C news companies, which in that way could control considerable circulation of the) newspapers becauso they could rcceivo back unsold copies from their njcr.ts at the pound rule, while tho publlahcn would have lo pay f.ur tir"3 &3 much. Thero lias been a feeling in con-fr-ss that this application of pound rates to the return of unsold copies, either to news agents or to publish ers, was a perversion of the original law, which was intended to keep down the price to actual subscribers and was not meant to reduce the cx pensos of the office of publication. The order issued by the postmaster general recently prevents tho return of unsold copies nt the rate of one per cent, per pound. They will have to pay the regular rntc of one cent for four ounces, the snmo as ordi nary newspapers and periodicals mailed by individuals. This proh'Yi tion as to the unsold copies apples both to the news agents and the pub lishers. PLANS FAST UATL SERVIC I.nltbl Mr in on it Prey Indus He llaa Cos That Will Trnvel OacrSOf) Miles nn IXonr. Rabbi Sigmund l'rey, of Wabash, Intl., who has propositi to the post master general to transmit postal matter to Kurope, in two days, was invited to explain his invention, but beyond a few hints declined to go Into details until he received advices from Washington. "I have," he suid, "made the otTcr, but supposed that my attorney alone knew of it. It would interfere with my plans were I to state Just hovl I purpose to achieve the results, Lut my scheme is feasible. "I haTe been in conference with a celebrated electrician, working out my ideas, and have progress d to a point where I may put it to a prac tical test. Electricity will be the motive power and the vehicle will be a ear, which, with safety, may travel over sea and land at a speed of from 200 to 300 miles an hour. "If the government sees fit to make a conditional contract with me I ex pec to demonstrate the success of my Invention at an early date. "I am irritated that the matter has gotten into the newspapers, hut I hope to talie tho work up iu carne.:t with the post office department. I." i til the contract is made I must refuse to particularize." SCIENTIFIC BREVITIES. The American qnail has been suc cessfully acclimatized in Sweden. One inch of rain equals 100 tons to the acre. Etymologists declare that the supar rnne has 227 varieties of insect ene mies. I)cw falls on a yellow surface more readily than on preen. On red and black it will not usually form. On September 7, lS'Jfi, the astrono mer Wolf made a record by discovering seven planetoids in one evening. Tin' silkworm thread is one five thousandth of nn inch in diameter, that of the spider one thirty-thousandth. Tin' sun's light is equal to 5,563 wax candles at one fooj from tlic eye. It would take 600,000 full inons to equal cloudless sunshine. Vaccination is very strictly enforced in Germany, and very loosely in France. Germany's loss by smallpox is only 110 a year; that of France 11,000. he Borrows. m aw-1 stlop XMttU.ni didn't guarantee FUNSTON TO RESIGN. MSB Who ( aplarrd Aaralaaltta Will Quit the- Arar Cor Profitable online rein I Work. Army officers returning from the Philippines report tlvat (ien. Fred Funston expects to tender hut resig nation as brigadier general in the regular establishment and engage in private business. lie is quoted as having said as soon as all active mili tary operations in the islands cease he will give up his place in the army and will represent a large commer cial concern which has made him a handsome offer for his services. His resignation is expected to be forth coming before October. The report that the Kansan would resign was Bnirj. gen. fred funston. (Wilt Leave the Army Soon to Engage In Commercial Work.) thoroughly discussed byofficers at the war department, and while no one seemed to have any direct infor mation concerning his intentions the statement that he would leave the nrmy was generally accepted as true. People in Washington who know Funston say that he is not by nature adapted to the routine of a military part in times of peace and that his spirit of daring and enterprise will lead him into other ficldR. Officers who have returned within the past few days snid he did not ex pect the promotion that resulted from his capture of Aguinnldo and that when he was shown the cable gram from the war department an nouncing his appointment ns a briga dier general he expressed astonish ment that his exploit should have led the president to nccord him such recognition. At that time, it is said, he was making arrangements to get out of the army, his intention then being to accept a proposition of a large business concern to represent it in the Philippines. The promotion for the time being, of course, divert ed his attention from such plans. The offer is said to hare been re newed since, and as it would bring him a much larger salary than that of brigadier it is understood he has almost decided to accept it. COL. STOWE RESIGNS. United States Con.nl General at Caps Terra Enable to Live on the Salarr Allowed. The resignation of James G. Stowe from the office of consul general of the United States at Capt Town, Cape Col ony, has been received at the state de partment. Col. Stowe says the salary or $3,000 is not sufficient for his ex penses, and he is, therefore, compelled to leave the consular service. Cape Town, he explains, is the most expensive place in the world, but the salary is not as large as that of some consuls at posts where living is cheap. Other governments recognize this, and COL. JAMES Jjl. BTOWB. (United States Consul Oeneral st Cap Town, S, A.) Col. Stowe points oirt that the consul of Spain there gets $1,200 more than the salary of the American consul gen eral, the Dutch consul $2,000 more, the French, $4,500 more, snd the German, $7,000 more, and this in t he face of the fact that American trade interests in Cape Colony are more extensive and important than those of any other country. In addition to their salaries, some foreign consular officers at Cape Town are furnished with residences, rent free, while the Americnn consul general pays his own rent. Col. Stowe remailxS that ILcost him nearly a year's salary, traveling ex penses not being allowed to the United States consular officers, to bring his ' family of three from the United Stales i to Cape Town and back to the United i States. When he came home recent ly on leave of absence he was obliged to, leave his family here, because it cost loo much 1f take them back. Col. Stowe's legal residence Is Kan sas City, Mo. He has been consul gen eral at Cape Town since January 10, 1S08. Public Baths In Japan, Public bathing houses are numerous in Japanese cities. In Tokio there are R00 of them, and the cost of a bath, hot or cold, is only n sum equal to the valna of nn Amnrleati rwnt. the t-onici-Tit-Bits. Vmgm GLOOM Women Find Happiness and Health in Dr. Greene's Nervura. " Are these horrible aches and pains natu ral? Am I doomed to lose my health and rood looks tSUtMUth suffering I can't iirevent? Shall I be nervous and eross at ttventy-five, thin and sickly at thirty, and full of wrinkles In my prime T Aro you asking these questions of yourself, young woman? Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nervo remedy will tire- serve your beauty and keep bark the marks of time. It will help you at once. Mrs. Mat Class, formerly of Ituffalo, N.Y.,whoiiow liveis at Crowland, Unt., says: ror 1 years I was miserable, and no ono ran imagiuo what hours I put in. I felt so sad am! down-hearted a 1 1 the time, and some times felt as if I would lie glad if I could die, lor it was misery to live and feel as I did. I thought some times I should lose my mind. I had the head ache snd could not sleep at times. I tried many medicines but they did mo ro good. At last I decided to try Dr. Greene's Nervnrs blood and nerve remedy, and after taking two bottles I could sleep well, and my mind did not trouble mo any more. I am now bis to do all my own housework, which I have not done for two years before. I am Tery thankful for what Dr. (Jreene's Ner arnra blond and nerve remedy has done for me, and I gladly recommend it to all who suffer as I have suffered." The pity of beauty sacrificed to pain and nervousness! Kcalizo It now and prevent the inroads upon your happiness and health. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem edy always helps women. You will under stand this if you try it. Dr. Greene, 101 Fifth Avenne, New York City.will advise you free Of charge, if you call or write. I. uelt III Thirteen. .By aending 18 miM Win. Shirey. of Walton Furnace. Vt., got u box oi BiickIpu'h Arnica Salve, that wholly cured a horrible Fever Sore on his ; leg. Nothing else coultl. Positively cures Bruises, Feloup, Ulcers, Erup- i tlonp. Boils, Burns, (urns and Piles. Ooly25e. Guarrnteed by the Mid idleburgDru? Store, ttraybill, (tar man & Co., Richfield, IV, and Dr. J. W. San psell, Pennsoreek, Pa. Count Hamong, better kvtown in the : United Stntes as t'heiro, the palmist, has retired from the business a mil lionaire. He has bought a chateau in the champagne country, where he has gone into cultivating vines. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ( SS. Frank J. ChKnBy makes oath that he ia a aeuior partuerof the linn of F. J, Cheney & Co , doing business in the city (if Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay O Is E HUNDRED DOLLARS for each ami every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ol Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANKJ.CHfc.NEY, Sworn to before me and nulwrib ed iu my presence, (his liilli day of December, A. D IMC. A. W. Ul-ifcASO.V sKal ISotary Pubhc. HaJl'a Catarrh Cure is tak.n in ternally, autl ae a directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the syitem. S:.l for testimonial?, free. F. J. CHENEY &(,0. Toledo, Ohio. Bold by Druggiats, 75c. tdall a Family Pills are the best. A Chicago man thus advertised, and with success, for a domestic: "Wanted Girl for general housework; union or nonunion; any old kind; family of three adults and three childreu, with nurse; nice, large, airy room, with southwest breee, for girl; no wash ing nor much of anything else to do; one girl quit because we invited some relatives to help us celebrate the Fourth; next Fourth, if girl demands it, we will disown our relatives and re nounce our country." And yet that household is without a girl. ASLEEP AMIR FLAXES. Breaking into a blazing home, Rome firemen lately dragged the sleeping inmates from death. Fanci ed security, and death near. It's that wav when you neglect coughs and colds. Don't do it. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption gives perfect protection against all Throat, Chest and Lams Troubles. Keep it near, and avoid suffering, death, and doctor's bills. A tea spoonful stops a late cough, persis tent use the most stubborn- Harm less and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to satisfy by the MiddJebuig Drug Co., Gravbill. Garman it Co., Uich field, Pn., and Dr. J. V. SampsoU PennaOfaeki Pm. Price 50c and $1 .00 Trial bottleF. free. Good Prellmlnnry l'rurtlce. Patience Isn't basketball a very rough game? Patrice Very. "Well, why do girls learn to play it, then?" "Why, it fits n g'rl for society func tions, when she has to fight her way to the refreshment table." Yonkcrs ! Statesnfan. (satisfaction iSiarnntccr or moncv refunded' Tbcaeare the trina on which tlm flavncr l)a IllllneCo. solrit "our orders. :!-' ss-.M tirlm. ! you tour fiiiWuartMorscvon-Yov.r-01,1 rive prtwai awririis. a-on i.isriic lll'.ra 111 inc. r all tmQ II SSaaeess as ilffflt -j i meim mm u m i ii namiN m. MOTHER FIGHTS EAGLE. Mrs. Goldlna Chases Bird of Prey for Miles and Re-rover Infant After Hard Unfile. Advices were received at San r.er nardino, Cal., the other night of a fierce encounter between a woman and two eagles n a mountain be tween Victor at d Roae Mine, about 50 miles north of Ban Demardino. Mrs. Golding iv ilic wife tu the stagekeeper of Uos S., a stage sta tion. The other ; let in she was sitting outside of tl " lintise beside a cradle, in v V.V'n ny In rdx-months-old infant. ; ud'ienly a dark shadow swoopetl (town oil 1 Mrs. Gohling saw a largo ea.lo rise up into the air holding in its lalcns her infant. The mother ru hed to where a mule was tethered, and, pulling up the stake-pin, jumped on its back, and was sVOOt following after the huge bird, which found flight difficult with its heavy burden. The ehatji Waa continued for sev eral miles, the eagle resting at in tervals. When it alighted on its nest hiph up in the mountains, Mrs. Qold ing climbed above where she had seen the eagle alight, tied one end of the stake rope about a tree trunk and let herself over the clifT. She landed on a ledge and found the eagle. Sriintr a club she fought the angry bird, suc ceeding in killing it. Ilefore she cou'tl escape to the ground tho eagle's mate appeared, and tho mother l ad another encoun ter, but drove tho bird nwnr. Mrs. Golding reached home late at ni:'ht in a pitiable condition. Tho infant escaped injury. Tho story was telephoned to San Pernnrdino by Superintendent Sparge, of the Gold Mountain Mining com pany, who vouched f'r its accuracy, BATTLE WITn A TURTLE. One t 'flat b I n k One Hundred Innnde Seises IteMtatirttnt PaV1 troii'. Lefftaj Phillip Emmons, of Garwood, had a battle the other day in William Wiis sler'ti restaurant, on Broad street, Elizabeth, N. J., with a Intern sea snapper turtle weighing 100 pounds. the turtle was permitted to craw around the floor, and Emmons kicked it on tho head. Suddenly the snapper made a dart at its tormentor and closed its- jaws in his calf. Em mons howled With pain and danced around the floor, but was unable to shake off the turtle. Sticks nnd ennes were vainly brought into use by the excited diners, who thought they could bent off the snapper from his victim. The blood streamed from Emmons' leg ns he jumped around, and tho turtle hung on with tho tenacity of a bulldog. Proprietor Wusaler nt Inst seized an ice pick nnd plunged it into the snapper's neck, which caused it to re lax its grip. Emmons was badly bit ten and hardly able to stand. He waa taketv a near-by surgeon, who dressed the wound and sent him to a hospital. Tho snapper was de capitated shortly after the incident. Emmons threatens to sue for dam ages. GENERATIONS OF DIPLOMATS. The Fox Family Hold, the Iternnl In the Conanlnr Service I. oeated at Kaliuoiitli. Kus;. The family with the longest record in diplomatic service is the Fox fam ily. Four successive generations the Fox family have held the post of con sul at Falmouth, England, since May 30, 1794, when President Washington appointed as representative of this government to thnt place ltobert W. Fox. On his death bis son was ap pointed to the place, to be succeed ed by the grandson, Howard Fox, who is the present consul, anil whose son is the vice consul. The latter, it is likely, will be appointed to suc ceed his father on the latter's ;ctl.-e-ment or death. There have been many demands made on each change of administra tion to oust the Fox family, who are English people, but the state depart ment, largely for sentimental rea sons, has made no change in the of fice. It has been generally supposn". that Consul Sprague at Gibraltar end his family had been longest In the diplo matic service, but 1he Fox's have held office under the state departmnt for a much longer period. A Prodlaral Son. Sight years ago a little boy ran away from home In Tork, Pa. His psrents made all efforts passible to find him, pending a small fortune in advertising for his wheresbouts and following up clews that proved to be worthless. At last, after eight years of uncertainty, Michael Zahhar, the boy's father, has received word that his son is in Zaga zig. Egypt. - Onr Cotton Seetl Alirond. American cotton seed is responsible for a tremendous increase in the pro duction of cotton In Russia, middle Asia, Bokahara and Khiva. The year 19C0 shows an increase of 44 per cent, over 1699 in the Asiatic lands, and the increase in the Russian district is "S cent. Most of the former corn Sflds are now being planted with cot ton. Trap to a Foolish Vow. Soon after her marriage, which took place about 50 years- ago. Mrs. Hester 8. Thorpe, of Flushing, N. Y., made a vow that she would never pass be yond licr front gate. Sho kept tho vow, confining her strolls to her lit tle yard. She never saw a railroad or a trolley car, although both are within a few blocks of her home. Her death occurred recently at the ago of 72. Doctors not seldom give up a case, but a mother never does. While life lasts, while there it spark of vitality which love's labor may fan into a llame, she toils uutiringlv for the child she brought into the world. And sometimes where the doctors fail the mother succeeds. She has no prej udices. Any means sac will use whica will save her child. The mother's prescrip tion given below is a ess: in point. Her daughter was given up by physi cians as suffering from an incurable dtseue, called "wtsting of the digestive org ins." The mother pre scriixtl Dr. Pierce's Gold en MMical Discoverv an-1 " 1'jvorit- Prescription," an 1 had the happiness of seeing Iter daughter restored to perfect health. Dr. Pierce's Golden Helical Discovery cures diseases of the stsinach and oth er or '.vis of di gestion and nutrition. It nourishing, flesh - forming is a nerve- niedictue making new blood and new life. "Golden Medic il Discovery" contains no alcohol and it is absolutely free from opium, cocaine anil all other narcotics. It is s true temperance medicine. My slater (of Arlington, Wnehinjrton Co . laac doctors." erntet Mrs. C. I. Harrison, of Hlk City. ltouglaaCo , Nebr. They cuulj not do herniiy food, snd told my mother they would not come any more, as no doctor could help her. that site could not grl well. She rmd 'waiting of the duresUee organs.' My motlwr a.iid to my ulster: 'Well, I almost know that Dr. I'ierce's medi cines will cure her.' So she bought six bottles three of ' Ootden Medical Diasovcxv ' three of 'Favorite Prescription.' and aonte cif the 'Pel lets; ' and now my sister Is a well woman. We thank you for your mediciue." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pav expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. PURE WHISKEY DIRECT FROM DISTILLER TO CONSUMER. Four Full Quarts 3 Express Prepaid. Suvei Dealtrs' rofff.l rrtvtnlt AtMlUratiOM. i OUR OFFER I WlH OsaMtaf fOOl r-Ytw-OW rouble ( fUaaelMaa O 4t- t a, fir mi orttAsMdl atahinnrrt 1 I W " Jr Ww"P 9 rW m. la alaia package, not starts to indicate co teats. Haat aatiaiacta whea received, return at ear sasaaaai w rstara year S3.20. J Sack rVAfsSry can't be had tluwhiri ItrUu than S5. RKFassxcils: Third Nat' IBank, Pay ton; State I nat'i nana. t. louu; or aayoiiaaaiz.uo a. THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO., i noaHi wvavara rum ear.., irijiun. vniu. 130B-3H bo. evantnt..at. Louia. r WstssnatM abave arm will do as It screes. Ed Genlna of the Rail In Literature. The wonderful growth of a railroad in these times of prosperity is aptly il lustrated in a "reader" sent out. The statement is made that ono train : on that road leaving New York daily , traverses no less than nine southern states. How is this for style in rail road literature: "In its service will be found all of those tributes which. the genius of the rail has from time to time laid at the feet of comfort." And this: "This splendid train has been further improved by the addi tion of a clnb car, a creation whose prime object is the annihilation of time and space through the medium of a well-appointed metropolitan cafe and smoking room." The train ia styled the "train de luxe." N. Y. Press. To remove a troublesomo corn or b union : First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to softeu it, then pare it down as closely as pos sible without rawing blood and ap ply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily; rubbing vig rously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be wom for a few days, to protect it fiom the shoe. As a geueral liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and r lieu mat ism, Pam Balm ia unequaled. For sale by Middleburg Drug Store. Tuoaarht She Was One of Them. Manning A year or two ago I ad ised Pitcher to write a hook on the famous men he had met. rtoyd And did he do it? Manning He wrote an autoblog raohv. Boston Trsnserint. A Village Blacksmith Staved His Little Son's Life. Mr H. H. Black, the well known , village) blacksmith at Grahamsville j Sullivan Co., N.Y., say: "Our little Min. five years old, has always been subject to croup, and m bad have the attacks been that we have f ear- 1 ed iniuy times that he would die. 1 'A n have had the doctor and nian medjc",es, but Cinmberltrn's Cotigb : Remedy i now our sole reliance. It' : si cms to dissolve the tough mucus and by givine frequent dose- when the croup symplons appear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it Rets settled ' There is uo danger iu givin this re medy fur it contains no opium or .otlior injurious drug and may be givoii us confidently to a babe as to U) adult. For sale by Middleburg Drug Store. 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