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Armenia.
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lar who was
or of his
utes.
Mexican Dorestic Animals.
The ancient Mexican knew nothing of
the use of beasts of burden. The llama
was wild and seemingly undesirable for
domestic purposes. From the bison,
sheep and goat they derive little or no
benefit. The dog bas always been a
favored animal with the Mexicans, and
has been used as a beast of burden to
carry their tents and draw their baggage,
as among the savage Comanehes of North
America. In the days before Cortes
and his conquering hosts invaded the
Aztec Kingdom the natives kept only the
small, dumb dog, which they fattened
for the table. The Spaniards introduced
horned cattle and horses, which subse-
quently roamed wild, aud to this day
vast herds and droves occupy the plains
of Jalisco, Durango, Zicatecas and
Chibuahua.— St. Louis Republic,
Not a Failure.
‘Jobnny Gibbs is a youthful philos-
opher. He believes that life would
be simplified if people would be con-
tert to do one thing at a time.
The other day Johnny was hard at
work with paper and pencil. His
mother looked over his shoulder.
“Why, Johnny,” she exclaimed,
“your spelling is perfectly dreadful
Look at that—'siting in a chare.’ I'm
ashamed of you!”
“But, mamma,” said the little boy,
reassuringly, “this isn’t a spelling
lesson. It’s a composition.”
WHAT becomes ol the money won
at pocer? Somebody always wins
around a table. It must te loaned
to the fellows who lose, and is never
paid back.
A Complete Newspaper For One Tene.
The Pittsburgh Chaonide Telegraph is sold by
all News Agents and delivered by Carriers
everywhere, for One ent a copy or Nix Centz a
week. It contains daily, the news of.the
world, receiving as it does, the reports of both
the ARsociated Press and the Un ited Press, No
other paper which sells for One Cent receives
both of these reports. Its Sporting, Financial,
Fashion, and Household Departments are un-
equal Order it from your News Agent.
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Mr, Simeon Staples
Four Physicians Failed
A Running Sore Five Years
Hood's Sarsaparilla Perfectly Cured
* Taunton, Mass., Jan, 9, 1893.
% C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
* I was troubled with a running sore on my
ankle, the doctors pronouncing it salt-rheum,
For 5 years (during which time I employed 4
different physicians), I received very little, if
any, benefit, and it continued to increase in
size. Ithen commenced taking Hood's Sarsa-
HOOD’S
Sarsaparitla
CURES
parilla, and using Hood's Olive Ointment, and 1
at the end of 2 years I was completely cured,
and have had no trouble with it since.”
SiMEON STAPLES, East Taunton, Mass.
Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, sick headache, jaun
dice, indigestion. Try a box. 25 cents.
PNU 25 ‘03
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
Other Chemicals
are used in the
preparation of
W. BAKER & €0.’S
BreakfastCocoa
which {is absolutely
pure and soluble.
i Xt has morethan threetimes
2d the strength of Cocoa mixed
with Starch, Arrowrcot or
4 ugar, and is far more €co-
nomical, eosting less than one cent a cup.
It is Zelieions, nourishing, and EASILY
DIGES'
"Sod by Grocers everywhere.
W.BAKER & C0., Dorchester, Mass,
This Trade Mark Is on the best
WATERPROOF COAT
brates in the World!
Free. A J TOWER, BOSTON. MASS.
OPIU
CURES RISING
BREAST
ET EE DR OST TREES
6 y 59 is the greatest
MOTHER S FRIEND blessing ever
offered child-bearing woman. I have been a
mid-wife for many years, and gh each case
where ‘‘Mother’s Friend’’ had been used it has
accomplished wonders and relieved much
suffering. It is the best remedy for rising of
the breast known, and worth the price for that
alon Mes. M. M. BRUSTER,
Montgomery, , Ala.
Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt
of price, $1.50 per r bottle.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
Sold by all druggists. ATLANTA, GA
Tlustrated
wtal
it Cured in 10
% hime Hai y till cu red.
BR.J.8TEFHENS, Labanon,Ohio.
LATER NEWS WAIFS,
LEGISLATIVE.
The Ninth General Assembly of Colorado
adjourned sine die. The assembly was
neither strictly Republican, Democratic nor
| Populist, but was a mixture of these politi-
cal creeds, the members of which seemed
to change their belief whenever the in-
fluence was sufficient. They enacted no
laws of special benefit to the people, except
one giving aid to educational institutions
of the State, and possibly one or two others,
They generally fought and defeated all bills
regulating corporations, pawnbrokers and
insurance companies, and in these matters
open charges of tribery bave been made
against many members, none off which
have ever been cenied, All appropriation
bills were passed readily. With the excep-
tion of the notorious Seventh, the last
Assembly goes on record as the cheapest
and most - useless in ihe history of the
State,
The Nebraska senate adopted a resolution
impeaching ex-Attorney General Leese for
misdemeanor in office. Leese was attorney
for four years, and is now a leader of the
Populists.
W. A. MacDonald, leader of the opposi-
tion party in the Manitoba Legislature, ‘was
unseated by the courts, for bribery during
the late election.
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WASHINGTON.
By the direction of Secretary Carlisle the
regulations of the Treasury department in
relation to the registration of Chinese labor-
ers'were to-day modified, dispensing with
the attaching of photos to applications of
Chipese laborers (or Chinese persons other
than laborers) for ‘certificate of residence
under the act of May 12, 1892, and render-
ing the atiidavit of only one creditable wit-
ness of good character to the fact of the
residence and lawful status of the applicant
within the United States.
The Treasury Department is informed
that £500,000 in go'd was taken Saturday
for export to Europe from the sub-Treasury
at New York. During the week the gain in
gold has been neariy $1,00).0J0,
‘The usual proclamation prohibiting the
in Alaska or in Berinz Sea in the season of
1893, was promulgated by President Cleve
land on Saturday.
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FINANCIAL.
The Northwestern State Bank, of Sibley,
Ia, closed its doors. Parties representing
the creditors state that the liabilities are
fully $150,000. and that the assets will not
axceed $75,000,
lied
DISASTERS, ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
At Fall River, Mass., Frank Davis, of
Someset, and John Schofield, of Providence
who were in the habit of sleeping aboard
their yatch, lying in the harbor, were found
dead, having been asphyxiated by coal gus.
and Leon Styles, were burned to death in
the calaboose. They had been arrested for
drunkeness late in the evening, and it is
supposed they fired the building in order to
attract attention and gain their liberty, but
relief came too late.
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FIRES, y
The business portionof the town of
Pataha, Wash., was destroyed by fire. Loss
$40,000; insurance $25,000,
Fire broke out at Sistersville, W. Va.. de-
stroying a long trestie of the Ohio River
railroad. The loss is about £3,000.
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CRIMES AND PENA L/PIES.
Andrew Campbell, a well-known farmer
of Bangor, Mich., shot aud Killed his di-
vorced wife on Sunday and took his own
life. The couple bad been living in the
same house and became involved in a quar-
vel.
Ata German setilement, three miles
southeast of Fairbury, Ill., A. Burkhardt
seized the 16-month-old child of Mrs. Wing-
er, his sister and held it on a red-hot stove.
The child cannot recover. Citizens may
lynch Burkhardt.
Celi
CAPITAL AND LABOR.
The employes of the Carnegie Steel Com.
pany at Homestead (Pa.) received an unus-
ually heavy pay on Saturday. About $110,-
000 was divided among the men.
AN ANTI-PINKERTON LAw.—The Wiscon-
gin Assembly passed an anti-Pinkerton bill
providing that the amployment of bodies of
armed men to act as militia men, policemen
orpeace officers who are not duly authorized
or empowered to act in such capacity under
the laws of the state, is prohibited and de
clared to be unlawful, and no person, firm,
company or corporation shall use or employ
any such body of armed men for the pro-
tection of person or property, or for the
suppression of strikes.
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FOREIGN.
A severe earthquake was felt in many
parts of Servia on Sunday. The village of
Veliki Popovitch was tumbled into ruins
and several inhabitants were killed. Deaths
in wrecked houses are reported from other
villages in the kingdom. }
MISCELLANEOUS.
A magnificent Mormon temple which
has been forty yearsin building was dedica-
ted at Salt Lake City. Utah, Thursday, The
structure is 1864 feet long and 99 feet wide
and cost more than $50,000,000, With gran-
ite walls ranging from 9 feet thick fat the
bottom to 6 feet thick at thesquare the
building promises unusual permanency.
THE U .8. SENATE ON STRIKES.
The Rights of Laborers to be Pro-
tected.
In the Senate at Washington, Mr. Voor-
hees, Democrat, of Indiana, offered a
preamble and resolution on the subject of
the recent decisions of the United States
Judges at Toledo,as tothe refusal of railroad
employes to perform service. It instructs
the Interstate Commence Committee to in-
quire into the question and report to the
Senate what action may be necessary, either
by the repeal of the tenth section of the
Interstate Commerce act of February 4,
1887, or by the enactment of additional leg-
islation, for the better protection of the la-
patural and inalienable rights and for their
greater security from the encroachment of
corporation power. The resolution was or-
dered printei and was referred to the
Committees on Ine erstate Commerce.
taking of seals or other fur-bearing animals .
At Stanberry, Mo., two men, Lee Newell
boring people of the United States in their ;
Is It ‘Coal Oil”
The ‘‘average man” (and you will find
him everywhere in the proportion of
about ninety-nine to one) speaks of pe-
troleum—refined—as ¢‘coal oil.” This
is done primarily because of the general
impression that the oil comes from coal,
and that coal is of vegetable origin.
Geologists and scientists in general, how-
ever, take a different view of the matter.
To them the oil is a relic of past geo-
logical ages, as well as of animals that
lived when the earth was young. Inre-
ferring to the genesis of ‘‘coal oil” they
never think of 1t except as an animal oil.
They argue that the great upheavals and
downfalls of the ear*h’s crust, which re-
sulted in burying bilhouns of tons of
vegetable matter, which subsequeatly
turned to coal, also covered millions of
gigantic animals with hundreds and
thousands of feet of sediment, This”
sedimentary deposit, in the ages which
have clapsed since old nature was racked
with those roci-rending convulsions
which geologists ars so fond of telling us
about, have turned into great strata of
sandstone, limestone, etc., the oil com-
pressed from the great aggregation of
snimal remains settling 1a basins, to be
tapped by the ingenious well-sinkers of
the last half of the Nineteenth Century.
Thus even past ages are made to contrie
bute to the welfare and comfort of pres-
ent generations.—St. Louis Republic.
A duchess now often dresses no
petter than her lady’s-maid. A lady
of this rank, who, apparently, did not
dress up to her title, went into a
London shop and ordered a dozen
pocket-handkerchiefs, and asked to
have them embroidered with a T and
& duchess’ coronet. “Oh, ma’am,”
said the friendly shopwoman, “St I
was you, I wouldn’c have a duch
ess’l”
AN APRIL COLD:
Needs a Spring Remedy to Cleanse the
Whole System.
A cold is the starting point of more than
half of the fatal illnesses from November to
May. A cold is the first chapter in the his-
tory of every case of consumption. A cold
is the first stage of chronic catarrh,the most
loathsome and stubborn of diseases. A cold
is the legitimate parent of a large family of
diseases, such as bronchitis, pleurisy, pneu-
monia and quinsy. To neglect a cold is
almost suicide. To fail to provide against
this well-neigh inevitable evil is ‘dangerous
negligence. Pe-ru-na is a safeguard as a
preventive, a specific as a cure forall cases
of catarrh, acute and chronic, colds,coughs,
consumption, etc.
Every family should be provided with a
copy of The Family Physician No. 2, a
complete guide to prevent and cure jira
and all other winter diseases; and also the
latest edition of The Family Physician No.
3, which is devoted to spring medicines and
the bodily disorders peculiar to the spring’
of the year—a book that no one can afford
to be without atthis time of the year. Either
sent free by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufact-
uring Company of Columbus, Ohio.
Intellectual Item.
It is said that a man does not reach
his full mental power until the age of
25, and the development of talent is
0st marked between the agesy of 30
and 45.
THE THROAT.—** Brown's Bronchial Trochgs™
act directly on the organs of tae voice. I
have an extraordinary effect in all i do of
the ti
Every gem known to the lapidary ba
been found in the United States.
Syrup most
25 cents.
The Mississippi and its tributaries have
12,854'miles ‘of navigable water.
Beecham's Pills are better than mineral
ters. Beecham’ s—no others. 25 cents a vag
Hateh’s Universal Cough
prompt, pleasant and effectual.
T
The Argument Used
Y the makers of the second-class baking
powders to induce the dealer to push
them off on Royal consumers is that
they cost less than Royal and afford
the dealer much more profit.
But you, madam, are
charged the same price
for them as for the absolutely pure Royal, which
is perfectly combined from the most highly refined
‘and expensive materials.
others is caused by the
The lower cost of the
cheap, impure materials
used in them, and the haphazard way in which
they are thrown together.
Do you wish to pay
the price of the Royal
for an inferior baking powder, made from im-
pure goods, of 27 per cent. less strength? If
you buy the other powders, insist upon having
a corresponding reduction in price.
. PHELPS 8. WELLS,
Ft. Jackson, N. Y.
ESorofula and Salt Rheum
Of 25 Years Standing,
fA BLOOD PURIFIER THAT GURES.
= DANA SARSAPARILLA CoO.
GENTLEMEN .—I horehy Certify that I have Deen
= vears with Sero
= n alt Rheum, es amployed
many Physicians and expen many dollars ing
proprietary medicines, blood pres alteratives,
ar} r
last La all of no a or benefit,
==and ven uj hope tia at there was any hel for £0
me. oy ittle faith I purchased a bottle of
gl your SARSA ARILLA of my Druggist, which i
made him APARIL it I was not benefited he!
should refund the money. I left the store think-==
ing I should call and get my mony later. No hope!
of any benefit as Bo medicine or treatment geemed
to red fh n
of at bottle when to my surprise I
helpin Wikia Have taken two
bottles and am CU The Serof-
ula Sores are alt healed u and I feel like &
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= Jackson, St. Lewrence Co., N, ¥
ENTS Mr. Wells is well-known. in this gec-
tion a» and his atement is frue Si
E Nicholle, N. ¥. ruggist
Dana Sarsaparilla Co.. Belfast, i.
——
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Cures Coaimmptiss Coughs, Croup Sore
Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Guarantee,
with Pastes. Enamels and Paints which stain the
rn red.
hands, injure the fron and bi
The Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brilliant,
less, Ura: and the Cons ier ys for > tin
or glass package with every re
LOOK FOR :
Two Beautiful Ladies
COMPANION PICTURES
You will find one on a box of
HOME TACKS,
with several apartments, (
and all different sized
TACKS, adapted to all the
various Home uses ——
the other on a box of
HOME NAILS,
containing several differ-
ent sized NAILS, justwhat
are needed forevery day
use.
Made sclely by the Atlas Tack Corp’n, Boston
‘Warehouses, — Boston, New York, Philadelphia,
Chicago, Baltimore, San Francisco Lynn. Sy
Factories. —Taunton, Mass. Fairhaven, Mass.
‘Whitman, Mass. Duxbury, Mass, Plymouth, Mass.
Every home needs them.
Every dealer sells them.
MEND YOUR OWN
THOMSON'S|
SLOTTED
CLINCH RIVETS.
No tools required, Oniv a hammer needed to drive
and clinch them easily and quickly, leaving the clinch
absolutely smooth. Requiring no ho e to be made in
he leather nor burr for the Rivets. They are strong,
tough and durable. Milhons now in use.
engths, nniform or assorted, put up in boxes,
Jour dealer for them, or send 40c. in
stamps for a box ot 100, assorted sizes. Man'td by
JUDSCON IL. THOMSON MFG. CO.,
WALTHAM, MASS.
HARNESS
MUST HAY Agents AT ON CE. Sample
Sashloek (Pat. '92) Treshy mai]
for 2c. stamp. Immense. Unrivalled. Only
one ever invented. Beats weights. Sales unparalleled
12 a day. Write quick. BROHARD, Phiia., Pa.
eases; (0 feed for eggs
_, for fatten ng ; which fowls ris 10 save for
breeding, dc, &c A
BOOK PUS. HOUSE 124’ Leonard Sie K N ¥. Clg.
Piso’a Remedy for Catarrh {s the
Best. Hasiest to Use. and Cheapest.
: Sold by druggists or sent by mail,
&] 80o. KE T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa.
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
fends to 0. persenal enjoyment when
rightly u The many, who live bet-
ter than others and enjoy life more, with
less expenditure, by more promptly
adaptin We world’s best products to
the nee hysical Boe will attest
the value - Pp of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy, Syrup of Figs.
Its excellence is io to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas-
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect lax-
ative ; effectually cleansing the system,
gis lling col headaches and fevers
permanent, y_ curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession, because it acts on the Kid-
neys, Liver and Bowels without weak-
ening them and it is perfectly free from
gray objectionable substance.
yrup of Figs is for sale by all drug-
as in 50c pat bottles, but it is man-
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
. only, whose name is printed on every
“package, also the name, Syrup of Figs,
and being well informed, you will not
aceept any substitute if offered.
0, the Alexandra TRErored Cream Sep-
JUMB
arator; capacit; 2500 to 4000 pounds per four § 3 TWO
horse power will run it. Aleo 1ew model
SER AEATY for the gale of which AGN NTS
WANTED in every section. . Manuiacturers
of svery Laing in line of machinery and gupplies for
butter and eere factories, 8:-ad for catalogue.
DAVY RANKIN BUILDING AND MFG. G >
240 Tro A WesT LAKE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLIN
Sp ectacles :
zilian Pebble Spectacles, with hand. |
some Tolle s and bows. Your number
eo 0c. a pair, Worth five times |
t postpai
that amount. fo you dont know the Dumber you need
send us your age. Steel-rimmed spectacies, 10 cts.
Golden Novelty Co., 578 hn 575 Broadway, NewY
HORTHAND BY MALL. Thoroughly taught
by reporters. Cat. and first les<on free. J. G. Hender
#on, Prin. Pott’s fhorthand College, Williamaport, Fa.
= Garfield Tea
“August
Flower”
“Iam happy to state to you and
fo suffering humanity, that my wife
has used your wonderful remedy,
August Flower, for sick headache
and palpitation of the heart, with
satisfactory results. For several years
she has been a great sufferer, has
been under the treatment of eminent
physicians in this city and Boston,
and found little relief. She was in-
duced to try August Flower, which
gave immedaite relief. We cannot
say to much for it.” IL. C. Frost,
Springfield, Mass. ®
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CONSUMPTION
made medicine for Coughs,
Bronchitis and other dis-
eases of the Throat and
Lungs. Like other so-
called Patent Medicines, it
is well advertised, and
having merit it has attain-
ed a wide sale under the
name of Piso’s Cure for
Consumption.
It is now a *“Nostrum,” though at first it was
compounded after a prescription by a regular
physician, with no idea that it would ever go
on themarket as a proprietary medicine. But
after compounding. that prescription over a
thousand times in one year,wenamed it “Piso's
Cure for Consumption,” and began advertising
it in a small way. A medicine known all
over the world is the result.
‘Why is it not just as good as though costing
fifty cents to a dnllar for a prescription and an
equal sum to have it put up at a drug store?
Eis ustoatons,
17
Euirites DE ie Acsoriving
ashington and Oregon,
REE: GOVERNMENT
AND RTH PRICE
eh Pic fe "BR. Myre Bode
1 eeu rpg E. 3 adscas
Bre 0 or, Mulla TE, bt.
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eating.
Bills. Soetparion, GARFIELD TEA “2th. 2
Cures Sick Head
14 r TRADEMARKS. E i
PA 1 EN’ I S. and advice os fo
of invention, Inventors Guide,or how to LY
a patent. TREO O FARRELL. WASHINATON, D.C,
THOMAS P. SIMPSON, W Sshington,
AT D.C. No atty’s fee until Patent
tained. Write for Inventor's G
STON ERT
| Successfully Prosecut stes Ci ims.
Jyrsinlast war, 15adjudicating claims, atty since.
BHALL'S
» AK 0%
City of Toledo,
Lucas Co... IS. S.
State of Ohio.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner
of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the
City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eachand
every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL’S CATARRH CURE.
Sonu J rninsy
Sworn to Before me, and subscribed in my presence,
this 6th day of December, A. D. 1889.
BF NOTARIAL, SEAL ; ?
B LUCAS CO.,
HALL'S
CATARRH CURE
IS TAKEN
INTERNALLY,
and acts directly
upon the Blood and
mucous surfaces.
A. W. GLEASON, NOTARY PUBLIC.
CATARRH
TESTIMONIAI:S::
E. B. WALTHALL & CO., Druggists, Horse
Jave, Ky., say; ‘‘Hall's Catarrh Cure cures
svery one that takes it.’
CONDUCTOR E. D. LOOMIS, Detroit, Mich.,
says: ‘‘The effect of Hall's Catarrh Cure is
eR iertul " "Write him about it.
REV. H. P. CARSON, ‘Scotland, Dak., says
Two bottles of Hah 8 [Catarrh Cure cotopléte
ly cured my little girl
J. C. SIMPSON, Marquess W. Va., says:
‘Hall's Qatarth, Cure cured me of a very Yad
case of catarrh
fall's Gatarrh Cure Is Sold by all Dealers in Patent Medicines
PRICE 75 CENTS A BOTTLE.
CUR
Testimonials sent free on application.
THE ONLY GENUINE HALL'S CATARRH CURE IS
MANUFACTURED BY
F. J. CHENEY & CO,
TOLEDO, O.
» BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
It Was Before the Day of
SAPOLIO
They Used to Say “ Woman’s Work is Never Bone.”
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