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Jobno, y fills ail sailor on at a be- na very nzer and| that ring; 1at ring, | | naze an- ion. per- 1a ring Thea, of fire, nsuming| epenting! in thai throu zi 5 woul - ing uo if rht it up 13 that you, lest ton con- from the d wrath L Newton hat valu- je beinz vervoard unged in for him, es ona of ¢ life of Atlantic yostie of 0 to him the close the tube- the Ger an inter- he sea ha ndful of ow nim. view and Christian he Gospel dream! 1ipboard, of judg- 1 or the wn name, were all seed the ttad, and ra Oppor- uo PRE ous for t believe d all tes- nd of au- vm! verted to a igment, voman in hal soma nt wien orid’s his- of it, per- that day. make a . snatl ba the great e dream, a excite Enough Enouzh tars snatl r all the “ ine of one ascending led 0a by { eternal llyon on nl I ses ering the th, and [ ders toat ne side I 1es golden ar side I mto bas- the seas, 7, “Come c2s of the nt!’ and sstmiaster with mar- Lr rument of unded, an e only for t mighty turning it and blow make the to judg- quit, $i. dl, therby, a attan, re- sinzular nore than rudimen- attle, but m to be ° flowing nly these shy. One nale, and haped an- seems to abnormal to allow they are iladelphia ush. d vessels, veins in over the , it is nee- e to dis- he blood in normal ral com- iden emo- heart its > thrill in- This thrill 1 of blood ries; the ‘1 Vote for Hood's |} Forty Years in the Ministry “Having taken Hood's Sarsaparilla five months I am satisfied it is an excellent rem- edy. For years I have hal Rheumatism, afflicting my hody, but especially my right a m from elbow to shoulder, so severe I feared } Should Lose the Use of It. Ifelt better soon after I began with Hood's Sarsaparilla, and when I bad taken 4 bottles the rheumatism entirely leit me. 1 have been 2m nister of the M. KE. Church 49 years, and like many others of sedentary hab. ts have suf- HOOD’S Sarsaparilla CURES fered with Dyspepsia and Insomnia, but, while taking {lood’s Sarsaparila I have had a good appetite, food digested well, 1. gained several pounds and sleep better. | vote for Hood's.” Rev. W. R. PurreRr. Richford. Vt. Hood’s Pills are the best after-dinner Pills, as- sist digestion, cure headache. 25 cents «The Best OW ER Fle £ el bx BR ay’ WORLD ! SLICKER The FISH BRAND SLICKER is warranted water- JProoL, 81 and iljeep Jou dry in the hardest storm. The new POMME| SLIC; is a perfect Hing Coal, a and covers the re saddie, Bewareof imitati a coat if the ** Fuh Brasdy is not on Ye iT er ed Ci Catalogue free. . TOWER. Boston, Mass. I AM 50 HAPPY ! 3 mores IE Relieved me of a severe Blood trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it had been Y ang out by the handful. After trying many hysicians in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in 5.5.8. 0. H. ELBERT, Galveston, Tex. By forcing out $ CURES Risso EFlitis entirel y veg Se and harmless. S Treatise on Blood and Skin mailed free. Swirr 8reciFic Co., Atlanta, Ga. THE KIND THAT CURES] A WORLD OF JOY IN FOUR WORDS! “Two Bottles Cured Me!"=m Poli SARBAPARILLA Co.: 188 For years I have been troubled z5 iy aan hae Liver a ney ‘Trouble. Nothing seemed to help mefill permanently until T tried =f } MRS. P. J. CROMWELL, Eszperan DANA’S SARSAPARILLA . Youre ectfully, sperance, N . P. J. CROMWELL. CHOITARIE CO. This certifies "that I know the sbove Mrs. P. Cromwell to be Srustworthys and one upo! ‘whose Word ou can rely. MCKEE, Justice of the Peace. Eien Y. Dana Sarsaparilla Co., Beifast, Maine. Two Stepping Stones to consumption are ailments we often deem trivial—a cold and acough. Consumption thusac- quired is rightly termed “Con. sumption from neglect.” Scoit’s Emulsion not only stops a cold but itis re- markably successful where the cough has become deep seated. ] = Scott's Emulsion is the vichest of fai-foods yet je easiest fal-food to take. It arvests waste and builds up healthy esh. re by Soott & Bowne, N. Y. All dmpegista, } To $250 can be made “monthly $75. 00 working for B. F. Johnson & Co., No. 38outh 11th St. ,Richmond. Va ‘Bend stamp for Medical LADIES: « ‘WORDS OF CONFORT TO W. Du BE ngliah imesiod. Mune. M, HT 878, Toronto, Canada, - erg on a Baltimore & Ohio train near LATE TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS 20TH FROM HOME AND ABROAD, ery What is Going On the World Over. Important Events Briefly Chronicled. eg Legialative. The Wisconsin legislature has adopted a memorial to congress asking the submission of an amendment to the Constitution pro- viding for the election of United States sen- ators by a popular vote. Representative Berry's anti-poolroom bill passed the Illinois house by a vote of 121 to 7. The fight will now be in the senate. IAT Wrshington News, The senate has confirmed the following nominations: Max Judd of Missouri, con- sul genera! at Vienna; William H. Sims of Mississippi, first assistant secretary of the interior; John S. Seymour of Connecticut, commissioner of patents; Edward A. Bow- ers, Washington, D. C., commissioner of the general land office; Henry C:. Bell of Illi- nois, second deputy commissioner of pen- sions; Frank E. White of Nebraska, mar- shall of the United States for the district of Nebraska; F. I>. Gayle of New Mexico, re- ceiver of public moneys at Reswell, N. M., and a balf dozen postmasters. among them Nerei H. Hanna at Cadiz, O. The confir- mation of Mr. Risley to be minister to Den- mark, heretofore announced, was made public. The President sent to the senate the nom- ination of Herman Rtump of Maryland to be superintendent of immigration, vice William D. Owen, resigned. : Fourth Asssistant Postmaster General Maxwell appointed forty-nine fourth class postmasters. All but thirteen of them in- volve removals. Secretary Carlisle appointed Millard D. Hersely of Chicago special inspector of cus toms, vice M. Kehoe, resigned. re et Capital. Labor and Industrial, The discharge of three labor committee. men at the Hargreaves mill in Fall River, Mass., has precipitated a strike. pl . Financial and Commercial, At Albany, N. Y. the International Pump Company has been chartered: Chauncey Depew being a director. It vill conirol the talc industry. The only tale mines are in St. Lawrence county, N. Y. Talc is used in the making of paper. Crime and Pennities, A masked highwayman held up passeng- Ny- panee, O., Monday morning, while he rob- bed one of them of a gold watch and $230 in money. At Scranton, Pa,, Barney McFadden. a miner, mfirdered his wife and child. The scene in the house was a terrible one, bear- ing evidence of an awful struggle. McFad- den escaped. Two unknown counterfeiters fleeing from arrest down the Sacramento river in a boat were intercepted at Washington, Cal., by Richard Tod Hunter and his son Louis, aged 17, ia another boat. A shooting affray occurred, and young Tod Hunter was in- stantly killed. Soggy Cholera Advices, Vienna.—Cholera has appeared at Zalosce a market town of Galicia. Every Las been made by the town authorities to check the disease, but despite their effortsit is spreading. St. Petersburg.—It is stated in an official report issued Thursday that on an average 150 new tases of cholera and 50 deaths from that disease are reported every week in the government 8f Poledia. Quit: extensive trade 1s carried on between Poledia and Austrian Galicia and also between Germany | and Poledia. eel Crops. Advices received at the Department of Agriculture, Washington, state that there will bea paying peach crop. The fruit which was supposed to have been killed by the severe winter, bids fair to make a big yield. ig Miscellaneous. PR. Irving Latimer, the escaped convict who murdered his keeper at Jackson, Mich., the other day. was captured at Jerome, a little town in Hillsdale county, Mich. He went into a store to purchase a pair of shoes . and the people in the store recognized him. He became frightened and fled down the railroad followed by a crowd. After along chase he was captured, and safely jailed at Jackson. Miss Lilly Johnson, who was indicted as an accessory to the murder of Freda Ward by Alice Mitchell at Meraphis, Tenn., was discharged, there being no evidence against her. Miss Mitchell is still in the insane asylum at Bolivar, Tenn. "THE PUBLIC DEBT. Report For March Shows a Net Increase of $1,956,172. The statement of the public debt; giving the transactions of the National treasury in the month of March, shows a net decrease in the debt of 1,956, 172. Of this, $453,532 is the amount of the reduction of the bond- ed indebtedness of the Government, and $1,502,640 is the increase of the cash in the treasury during the month. The interest-bearing debt showed. no change;the debt on which interest since ma- turity decreased $33.715, and the debt bear- ing no interest $419,818. The aggregate inter- est and non-interest bearing debt March 31 was $962,828,219 and on Feb. 98 it was $963, - 281,752. "I'he certificates and treasury notes, offset by an equal amount of cash in the treasury outstanding at the end of the month, were $597,452 091, a decrease of &i,- 400,255. The total cash in the treasury was $762. 768,427, against which liabilities were out- standing (including the $100,000,000 green: b: gold reserve) to the amount of $737,- 6), 3,309, leaving an available surplus of €25,630,728.- Of this $6,892,223 was gold. Of the surplus $15,954,641 was in national bank depositories, "against $15,681,503 at, the end of the previous ‘month. The receipts for the month of March were $34,437,844 and expenditures $32,327.997. In Febru ary the receipts were $30,009,892 and expenditures §31,677,.455. Customs receipts inereased from $16,936,395 to $19,644,874 The payments for pensions increased from $13,494.063 to $13,83J.22 lp 7 —S8EevERrAL California towns Monday night d what appeared io be a large star slowly sinking and shooting out red and blue sparks. attempt | Clever Surgery. William Frey, who resides on Wash- ington avenue, Newport, Ky., has a ten year old daughter who was afflicted with & compound club foot. The bones were twisted and the foot turned to such an sngle that the girl walked oun the side of ber ankle and the toes pointed diractly up. A local surgeon wes asked to do something. He ovened the foot and re- moved the bones, leaving a large hole in the foot. To remedy this the surgeon killed a large chicken, and taking the thigh bones sawed them to fit the spaces left by the remcval of the foot bones. Ant'septics were applied, the incision clused and sewed up, and after the foot bad been placed in proper position it was made firm by splints and left alone. The other day the splints were removed, when it was found the chicken bones had grown to the human bone, and the foot is now both sightly and useful. It is said to be the first case of the kind on tecord. —St. Louis Republic. Jn No Cobblers Nswadars.’ There is po sense in calling a shoe- maker of modern times a cobbler. The nearest thing to a cobbler to-day is the custom made man who confines his at- tention exclusively to that ome branch. Machinery for making shoes in great quantities and in sections is of compara- tive recent date, and prior te its adop- tion, the shoemaker, or cobbler, did the entire business, {rom taking the measure to collecting the money. In small towns and villages he literally performed the entire process himself, having insufficient trade to justify the cmployment of an a:- sistant, and in larger cities he superio- tended the work from beginning to end himself. Tbe labor saving wonders of the times have practically swept this man out of the field, and there are few members of the trade who are really cobblers.—New York Journal. Verdi married Young, winning a charming Italian girl, who made his home ideally perfect. MEDICAL BOOKS FREE. Valuable Reading Matier for Invalid and Medich] Srudent. Any one or more of the following describ- ed books will be sent freeto ‘any man or woman of family in the United States. Canada or Mexico during March, Apriland May. 1893: “The II's of Life,” 4th edition.—A short, plain description of all diseases and treat- ment for each—a complete home guide to health and the cure of diseases. “The Illustrated Ills of Life.””—This book contains the portraits and testimonials of a large number of patients recently cured of chronic diseases at their homes by corres- pondence, free of charge. It also contains much valuable information as to the treat- ment of chronic disease. “The Family Physician No.2’'2nd edition —A complete treatise on the prevention and cure of chronic catarrh, coughs, co ds, la grippe, consumption, and all the diseases most common in cold weather. “The Family Physician No. 3’ is devoted mainly to spring diseases and spring medi- cines. Every one who has need of a spring medicine, or who is subject in the sprinz of the year to general lassitude, impure blood, serefula or skin eruptions, should certainly read this book before be- ginning treatment. No one can afford to buy a spring medicine until he has ‘read this book. Address the Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio. A course of treatment with Pe-ru-na not only eradicates from thes system and therefore permanently cures chronic ecatarrh, but cleanses the blood of all impurities and poisonous accumulations, making it one of the most reliable spring medicines the medical fraternity has been able to devise. TA Sad Telegram. A young wife wip lost her husband by death telegraphed the sad tidings to her father in these succint words: “Dear John died this morning at 10. Loss Tully covered by insurance.’”-- Southron. other Baking Powders. If You Want The Best AL HOUGH you may have had good luck with but few failures in making cake and biscuit in the old-fashioned way with soda and sour milk, or soda and cream of tartar, you will have better luck and (following direétions) no failures with the Royal Baking Powder. The truth of this must be evident when you remember that in the leading hotels and res- taurants, and in the homes of our city cousins, where the latest and best methods are invari- ably employed, and where the most beautiful and dainty food is always set out for the guests, the Royal Baking Powder is exclusively used. for all quickly risen food. : Royal Baking Powder mever disappoints; never makes sour, soggy or husky food: never spoils good materials; never leaves lumps of alkali in the biscuit or cake; while all these things do happen with the best of cooks who cling to the old-fashioned methods, or who use \ Tf you want the best food, Royal Baking Powder is indispensable. Recommend and Prescribe SWAMP-ROOT. It Cures the Worst Cases. “Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is a preparation discovered by an old and scientific physician, whose wide experience extending over many years, has given him exceptional advantages for treating diseases successfully. T have pre- scribed Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root in a great many of the worst kidney, liver and bladder complaints, and always with the most gratifying results; therefore it affords me great pleasure to most cordially recom- mend it to suffering humanity and the medical profession, as I feel sure that it will aee complish all that is claimed for it in every instance. ¥t is beyond question ithe greatest discovery of the day.” Ce (Breen, LUND Suspension Bridge, N. Y. VARA Guarantee— Use contents of One Bottle, if you are not benefited, Drug- ® gist will refund to you the price paid. “Invalide’ Guide to Health” and — Consvliation Free: Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. ! | | Do Not Be Deceived with Pastes, Enamels and Paints whi hands, minre She jron and burn CH stain the e Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brillian less, Durable, and the consumer Ne nS: Odor. or glass package with every purchase. MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS WITH THOMSON'S | SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. No tools required, Oniv a hammer needed to drive and clinch them easiiy and quickly, leaving the selinch absolutely smooth. Requiring no ho e to be made in the leather nor burr for thie Rivets. They are nade lu tough and durable. Millions now in use. All ensihs. Sai or assorted, put up in boxes. Jour er for them, or send 40c. in Statans or 8 box'ol 10, assorted sizes. Mand by JUDSON L. THOMSON MFG. CO., WALTHAM, MASS. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, Consisting of Dramatic and Humorous Recitations, Plays, &c., can easily be given by home talent, with a copy of Garrett's famous ‘“ 100 Cheice Selec tions,’ costing only 3c. Suitable for Lyceums, ScHiools, Church Societies and Home Theatricals. told by bookksellers. No. 3:2, the latest, is a gem, 240 pages of pathos, dialect and fun, including two bright new Comedies; all for 300s pad; oh fhe two Plavs, 10c. Potalos ¥ URE. RETT & (0., Philadel WORN NICHT AND pry Holds the worst rup- ture with case un- der all circumstances. ) { ADIT STHENT, PH) Perfect | {ouroxs, EE. P. & ¥ New Pat. Improvement Illust. Cat. and rules for self-measurement secarvely ¢ sealed. G. V. House Mfg. ~ Co.,4¢ Broadway, N.Y. City. COMFORT, € PATENTED.) | Throats Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee. O00 At Druggists, 50c. and $1.00 Size, RIN I pe AN IDEAL AM LY MEDICINE For JIndigest fon, Millous fiat Com lexion, Offensive Krenik, disorders of the Stomach, fiver and > RIP u F act gently yet prompily. ‘erfect Cures Consumption, Coughs, Croup, Sore | I invention, Sen | 8 pate addre RIP. samples OME MICAL ©0., New York. PA’ PENTS TRADE MARKS. Examination and d qv 8 88 to patentabil ty Guide. or how to get WASHINGTON, D.C, a fc r Inv nt. PATRICK OFA ARREL Li | years, and have tried nearly every- Whole Flock of Them. The British Isles comprise no fewer than 1,000 separate islands and islets, without counting were jutting rocks or isolated pinnacles. THREE TROUBLES. Three things which all workingmen know give the most trouble in their hard-strain work are: Sprains, Bruises, and Soreness. THREE AFFLICTIONS Three supreme afflic- tions, which all the world knows afflict mankind” the most with Achesand , Pains are: Rheumatism, a { ¥ it The Skill and Knowledze Essential to the production of the most perfect anc popular laxative remedy known have en- abled the California Fig Syrup Co.to achieve a great success in the reputation of its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as it is conceded to be the uni- versal laxative. For sale by all druggists. Each of us. no doubt, isa crank to the man we thinka crank Shiftlessness is mostly only another name for aimlessness. Ce For Coughs and Throat Troubles use BROWK'S BRONCHIAL’ TROCHES.—"“They stop Neuralgiaand _.umbago. an attack of my asthma cough very promptly.” ~U. Faich, Miamiville, Ohio. What man can dv and bas done woman TH REE TH INGS wants to do. 4 to do are simply these Mornings—Peecham’s Pills with a drink ot Bu water. Beecham’s—no others. 25 cents a box. itt 3 rr i Hatch’s Universal Cough Syrup will cure on Ty that cough surprisingly quick. 25 cents. itand / A Jersey City man has a museum of door- be prompt 1 y knobs numbering ove over 8,000 specimens. *The best “thing ye et! That is the way a young man put it who made arrangements to work for F. Johnson & Co., of Richmond, Va. Youcan get! further information by drop- ping them a The first and worst of all faults i is to cheat one s self. If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp- son's Kye-water. Druggists sell at 2c per bottle. ‘German Su William McKeekan, Druggist at Bloomingdale, Mich. ‘‘Ihave had the Asthma badly*ever since I came out-of the army and though I have been in the drug business for fifteen and permanent- \ ly cured by the rT 0; AFTER THIS Pure Sp. azilian Pebble Spectucln wiih hand: some rolled-gold frames and bows. Your number sent otha only 50c. a pair, “Worth five times that amount.If you don’t know the Dumber you send us your age. Steel-rimmed spectacles, 10 eto. Golden Aovelty Co., 573 and 575 Ee a NewYork. Garfield Tea zx Sample free. GARFIELD ARG EW She NY. Cures Constipation VYERYBODY knows E that wall paper, with its vegetable pasts and its colorings in animal glue, is unsanitary, and that to apply repeated layers of such is a very “ nasty practice,” as well as dangerous. Kalsomine is temporary, rots, rabs off snd scales; paint stops * wall respiration’ wcoded to purify walls. Sond tous for a paper from Kichigan State Beard of Health re~ port on this sabject, rec. ommending Church's Als ma recover but cannot bastine and plastico only thrive.” for walls of dwellings. Alsbastine forms puro, permanent and porous coats" ings, and does not require to be taken off to renew , from time to time; is a dry powder, ready for uso by thing on the market, nothing has given me the slightest relief until a few months ago, when I used Bo- schee’s German Syrup. I am now glad to acknowledge the great good it has doneme. Iam greatly reliev- ed during the day and at nightgo to sleep without the least trouble.” ® En One layer ris €nou; ou pi peperink bere. eh rub off.” Th ¥ TA “Jt won’t 4 nT { i adding water (the latest make is used in COLD 3 3 2 water and is never sold in bulk); ean he easily a X17 # brushed on by any ome; made in white and twelvo 7° AB fashionable tints, and in three shades, from which 74 So 3 = decorators make the balance of forty shades shown 2 = 70d! & hey card. ec N. B.—It is not claimed that all who live with- in papered wi! “dle much before their timo, but they will enjoy better health with wall coatings ‘$ (PPPP) Pure, Permunest, Porous nnd Pretty. For Sale by Paint dealers everywhere. ALABASTINE Co., GRAND RAPIDS, MicH. REE z MURRAY SSIES “MURRAY ” HARNESS $5.95 We sold more Vehicles and MURRAY'S CATALOG Marness last year, direet to ihe people, inns any other fac tory on earth, rite at once for d most complete Toes 7 A harion, ata our Grand Catalog No. 93, and if andygpiiorse Goods ever pub- i . A regul sr es clopedia for you don’t say it's the finest or any one who owns a ho yen | Make you a present of a LD. i x Y most complete you ever saw, we'll WILBER H. MURRAY W Fe co. SRrRi TE CINCINNATI, 0. Send for Alabastine Rock for Souvenir, Free; also Tint Card. ‘Mention this paper. “8 Fair Face May Prove a Foul Bargain.” Harry a Plain Girl if She Uses SAPOLIO W. L. DOUGLAS |gooooceco $3 SHOE Hie. (3 USE YOUR TACT. Do you wear them? When next in need try a pair, they: will give you mere comfort and service for the money than any other make. Best in the world, / $500 Nail these facts about Tacks Tack these facts about Nails. See the Points? Here they are— | HOTTE TACKS —packed in a carton, with six Compart- ments containing the various sizes of tacks A beautiful and handy HOME MAILS for all home uses. —several sizes in a carton, always ready and at hand when you want a nail for any and all home uses Two beautiful companions, necessary to the comfort and convenience of every home. Everybody uses them. a A 8 W.L ie Sloss are made In al the | 3 He : Every Dealer gells them. 5 x , a Latest Styles. . If you want 2 fine DRESS SHOE don’t pay $6 to $8, try my $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus- tom made and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize in your footwear, you can do so by purchasing | W. L. Douglas Shoes, My name and price is stamped on the bottom, look for it when you buy, Take no sub- stitute. [send shoes by mail upon receipt of price, postage free, when Shoe Dealers cannot supply you. ! | Ww. LE. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Sold by - OPIUM; rphine Habit Cured in 10 © seen EE THOMAS P. SIMPSON, Washington x atty’s fee until Patent ob HD Sinead! W rite for Inventor; 3G Guid e Made solely by the Atlas Tack Corp's, Boston Wershiouses, ~Boston, New Fu Pu Philadelphia, cago, Baltimore, Sen Fra Fi hg : ERT Piymouth, Mase. If any one doubts that we can cure the m..st cb- stinate case in 20 to 60 days, let him wr te for particulars and investi- gate our reliab lity. Our | financlal backing is $500,000. When mercury, fodide potassium, sarsapariils or Hot Springs fail, we gurantee a cure—and our Mavic Cyphileune is the only thing that will cure permanently. Positive proof sens senled. free. {00K / REXEDY Co. » Chicago, In, WANTED to sell Patent AC Dear Check: goods sell at sight; agents making big money. P. A. PAINTER, Patentee, Titusvillle, Pa. PROC URED INU.S AT ENTS and all fore fxn coun- | tries. en Jat sare’ experience as examiner in | U.K. Pat. ce. Fatent guaranteed or no fee, | E BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Cousumptives and people who have weak lungs or Asth- ma, should use Fiso's Cure for § i Consumption. It hes eared i thovaands. (thas not injur 8 od one. tis noi pulls to take. § It is the best cough syrup. i Bold evervwhere. 88e. Rate & BRsHEARE 615 7th Si, Washington, D, C. |
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