kata stria. r .. It to said that people In' the West are so accustomed to adulterated ma ple sugar that they will reject the s-enulnc article with disdain if they happen to come aero It. A Western firm that manufacture an Imitation article endeavor to (rive It somet hing; of the genuine flavor by tolling a piece of maple wood In It Borne sci entists, however, say that the peculiar flavor of maple sugar i due to the presence of Impurities in the sap, and that If these Impurities could be eliminated the sugar would tsste ex actly like pure loaf sugar. Thus gradually Is science taking all the old time flavor out of life. Pretty loon it will be giving u an Improved buckwheat flour, with no more taste than a piece of chalk. Australian shrubbery With the exception of a living car pet of delicate maidenhair, which attain a height of from five to lx feet, and of ropes of creeper ferni which swing from tree to tree like fairies In the cantlc of a giant, the forest of Autnla is altogether bare of undergrowth. In the woods of recent growth, hewever, vegetation 1 more luxuriant The long tendrils of the clematis and rata connect trunk with trunk In garlands of white and scarlet lilonm, and at their base flourishes nn lnflnite variety ot ferns, while here and there a graceful tree-fern rears ltssilvery-llned crown. Big "far Have Little Star. Uranus has four satellites, Saturn has eight, and Neptune one. As a Drowning Man Clutches at Htraw 60 Mr. Powell Took Hood's Sarsaparilla And It Rescued Him From Panjrer. MA year ago I wan in verjr bad vendition. I ran down to US lbs. The trouble was dys pepsia In Ita wont form, accompanied by Nervous Prostration I oonld not eat. I could not sleep, and at timet I eould scarcely move my hand. I felt tbnt on ten 1 eould get relief soon tbnt I should Surely die. I t length concluded to try Hood's tsarsaparllla, for Like a Drowning Man I could catch at a straw. When I began Inking H my face and hands were covered with sores, which are all gone. After I had been taking It couple of weeks I could not deny that 1 felt better. I have now taken 3 bottles and as a re sult I weigh ISO lb., am able to work again and feel a thousand times better. 1 am certain tbat In a short time by continuing the medicine 1 shall be completely cured as I am now so near It. My friends all express surprise to see such a change. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Indeed a wonderful medicine, and Its elaJms are fully Justified In myeiperi. nee." B. C. Powell, Bigelow. N. Y. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner Ulls, assist digestion, cure headache. Pit I' Hi EvERYfrJoTHER 61.oi.ld flare It In The Home. JJroppnl on Sugar, Children Love tnfnkJonwon'ii Awnt-vwi: LiytMFXTforCmnrVildfi, ttrv Trirorit, Tonnillfl", ollf. t:niui(.iim1 1'Htn. h ilcrt'sait HtinmifrCou?polnfn,0;tnn(l fcni . Igfce piiiiTtf. tvMevf rywrir. I'rl'f flfV. .y iiifitl: I. tv!tltt fcxprew psJti, 1 Lit JuJINboN CU, Uomton, August Flower" " For two years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble, end was fot all that time under treatment by a physician. He finally, after trying ex'erything, said my stomach was worn out, and that I would have to cease eating solid food. On the rec ommendation of a friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. It seem ed to do me good at once. I gained strength and flesh rapidly. I feel sow like a new man, and consider that August Flower has cured me." Jas. E. Dederick, Saugerties, N.Y.8 Tuffs Hair Dye Cray hair nr wh Inkers changed to a gloy Mark liyasliglraillratluniftlilslye. It Imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneous lyatiU contain nothing Injurious to the hair hold by tlrugglnta, or will be sent on redrlpt of nrltw. SI.IMI. 4me. a 1'ark flaoa. S. V. "Mothers Friend" makes child birth easy, Col Tin. La, See. 8, 1886. Sty wife used KOTHXB'B raiEND before her third sosflnenisnt, and says she would not be Without it (or hundreds of dollar. SOCK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt of price. tlJM per but Us. Hook" To Mothers" mailed flee. Munus ffceumroft 00 sea eats e u mummst. 4TLJUITA, as. as esssss ssswwwsmxm SMPANB TABULEB rwrul.l! wis stouutt'D, liver and uuweli.X imrlfy Uiu blond, are safe slid f z fcctual. Tb twst irtnvrml family Z lasdicins known or biliouauvM, S''oostliiiitian, i'TipLu. Ftniie realb. Hds'h, HMrtburn.Luwa of Apprtlte, Mental IX'umulua.e Painful Plirestlon, rnmpki, baUuwi CoiUDltflton. Tired frvlilur. aud Jenrr rrmtitmn or disease rMulUiig from Timiun-J Jbloud, or failure or tlie stomach, user or tntestliiss lu iwrTorm thir proper fuwt.ous. Prrou(! I ovejr-Mtiiitf tru bwuvntwd by tAkuitf a T A H rLE -rssV'timl. I'nct.hy Diall, 1 gnwXt 1 1 rMittlelfio. idrtMHi THE HlfANH Uli LJ) H AL UO.lOBpn AfDlU U anlt-dl CII.IITV W-r rut pruMU E 1111 Ann viii-Jii' fif vw.,iviuruui Di.iii. Pl Plio'i BemMlr for Catarrh ! th. I I Bfrt, KivlMt to I'm, and Chtapwt. I I I I bold by drutttft' ur mui by uutU, I I , U 4UG. JL T. IUwIIUm, Warns, 1. LJ THS PXXSBTTtKIAIf OXlTKftAL BXJBBLT Wow ia tsion st Portland Oregon. TfWPAT The committee report on the sixteenth amendment to the Federal Con stitution was presented. The text of the amendment is sitgnuy altered in orner to meet a special objection. The proposed amendment Is as follows: Neltlwr Congress nor au.v state shall pass any Isw ri'liijft-tlns any ertatdlshmsnt of religion, or urn htbltlDR the free frlt-rclse ttirrref. or us ltd prop, erly fcii-1 rredlt or any tooti.y raised lijr tasallon, or suthortKf fltlicr lobe usl, for the piiriise of fnunrllDf , tiislutslDtus or ldlnliy appropriation, I'lijmcnt for service, iti4-ns or oiturstiso, soy rhurrb, rrlll'totis denomluattun. religious society, or bdv Imllliitloii, society or undrrtakln wM'S is wholly or In part under sectarian or ecclesiastical control. The report of the stnnding rommlttre on Home Missions was rend by lr. Mrl'lierson, of 'hicago. The hoard bep?n the venr with n debt of nearly tltm.is.Kl. One million tll Iars were asked for lnt yenr, and contribu tions readied within tTti.oiU of that amount, of which over M.f.mi'i were available. The present debt Is t i'.OUU. Vrpsriv. The Assembly considered foreign missions to-dny. The report wns presented by Dr. Allison, of 1'hilndelphin. The year s work was reyieweil nnd nppro priate resnltitions were introduced looking toward futberance of the board's eflorts. The principnl lnct nre n follow : The Hoard of roreign Miions I a-t year nked for tl.tHi.(M nnd tntnle it" appropriation on the basis of f l.nmi.mici. The receipts nniount ed to ovrriimi.tss). The bonrd maintains 1110 ordained Ainericnn tniionarii'; Hi5 or dained and 'i'r) licensed native workers, sus taining HM cbtiri hes with X,V.7 coniniunl ciints. Additions to the mission i luirclii' have nsgregnteil 3.4W; lay workers nuiiibcr 1.4(i, Schouls are also supported. tontainini; ai.tsm pupils, with Pi" i iiinliilates for the ministry. The contributions from native churches have atnoiiutod to nearly lt.itM. The missions of the board are loiiited in IS different countries. Resolution disapproving of the rccnt 'hitirse U'liislatioti by the (ioveriunent were lefcrred to a committee. The 'onimittee on TheoUvieal Seminar ies reported through lr. MutLhinnre. That tKjrtion referring to the Kriggs case is ns follows: Hrrtlvt tt. Thnt scporiltns to the rompsrt of 171 b-trfti the Anwmtity anit th directors of fnlon fcemlijiry. a lnl,-rrt-ti-d lv the o-ficral A-M'inhh', the AOM-IMl-ly enhuot hut ri'Kiod the retentlou of rTi-fewor lirlLv a not only afollure tot-oni.l with The exj.re.M'd Mi'tloti of the AMrotdy of lvl, tnit si.o of the Mirrremi'nt eoiitaliied lu the aforcMttt eolt.'et atol 10 IIiom of UI oi-nernl Aenilily. 'I h- thalr of l'ii,lli-al 1 hedoU in ruloo s..inlii.'irv is wtill Tai-ant. The committer recommended that this as M'Uiblv rep:ird tie imiliitenaiii e of the esltin sul't rvUlotj hv theOeoeral Ah.eoihlv of the rharacter (.1 the liiHtructl'ijiii tf thfo.vlcal MOdnarlcp ns vital to the Inter,'"! of ace uud welfare of the I're.hvHrian t'hureh. anil t the attainment f this end thu AcniMy ri-aniroe. In harmouy with the actl'nof lorroer beiiilillcK thnt Wf regard the jiowerofthe Ascmtt exerchMd liv oiroval or xeto over oil a polntments of profe-sors or trans fers from one choir to another an neeeKHry, In order to.eeure tht uniform syNtetn ' f eccleslaslleul snter. vision over the theoluKlenl seminaries of the de noodnatlon. Dr. Taylor submitted a minority report, p. follows : tVil:Ht:ts, Thedlreetnrs of t'nlon emlnsrv hftve extre-el In the heurlmt of thli. Aneinlily the de plre to tie hoLoruhly releiued from the compact of 1h.ni. and w hcrea the lnt Oenernl emtilj's com. iiuttce -f conference and the directors of fulon tietiiltiarv in mutual conndcncc aitreed tf. a mutual rceoiniltiou, each of the others honcitty and rlht ef oi.tulun, toie.'hlUK th tuteriretatlou of the compact of l-:. yet a lontted an Irreconcllahle dlffcrelK e of opinion ami ivacle'd uo conclusion as to the future action (Toper for lioth parties, therefore: Ittffffrd, That Tnlon Ihcolonical s.'mlnnrr be here Oy. ami Is nlhrned 10 houorsMv w Ithdraw Irrun the compact and he from this date no longer held repoulti:e, therefore, liV.i.lrtrf, Tnut a committee tie appointed bv this AsM-mhly to confer with all theological -emlilarlfa utiier Its sii;mtvi-ou touchinit their lewi, 01 the compact ot Jrcv aud s new compact de ped. The report relating to I'ninn h'eminarv was referred to the committee, together with all the overtures lelating to the time, the report of the ei:inl committee of con currence, the memoriiil of the director of the seminary and all other papers rcluting to the same. The remainder of the session was devoted to the reading of the report of the prosecu tion ootnmittee in the Hrigirs case. Tm nspAV The trial of Prof. Rriggs, of New Yotk, w as continued. lr. Young, the moderator, announced that each side should occupy an hour and a half, discuvsing mere ly the constitutional questions, without re ferring at all to the merits of the question. 1'r. Hireh. of the Prosecuting Committee, read his argument. Ho claimed thnt the appearance of the l'roeciitiiig Committee nt the Assembly was strictly constitutional, al though it was general to go directly from the I'resbvtery to the Synod. Dr. Kirch argued that the eae was of intense interest to all Christendom, and that no other question in the history of the Christian church had leen more important or touched a more vital doctrine, viz: The authority of the scriptures. While Dr. Hiich was reading there was a funeral stillness nil over t lie house, not a rustle was heard till lie had finished. Dr. Hriggs also read his argument and Colonel .1. McCook hi reply to Dr. Hriggs. The Assembly finally, by a vote of 3Mi to lL'3 laid on the table the minority report ot the Judicial Committee, recommending thai the appeal be not entertained, and the caso be referred to the New York Synod. Hy a large vote the appeal was entertained and the trial was begun. When the report of the New York l'resbytcry whs presented, Dr. Hriggs raised the point of Its inaccuracy n compared with minutes taken by the Vnion seiu.nury's stenographer. It was thereupon deciie1 to receive both, and the Assembly then adjourned until to-morrow. Kkiimy. The Dr. Hriggs case occupied the attention of the Assembly for the entire day. Sati'rpay The assembly adopted the re port of the revision coiiiuimittee, and the J overtures therein proposed were grdercd sent to the presbyteries for their action. The Assembly practically tinUlied consideration of the Hriggs case to-day. The action of the New York I'resbvterv ill dismissing the case apa'r.st Dr. Hriggs was sutlccd by a vote ui iuci. alio me lic win 11c sent uui a to the New Yorg l'resbvtery for trial. A resolution ordering tlie New York Presbytery to proceed with the trial, was re ferred to a committee. The Assembly de cided every feature of the dlsput 1 with the 1'nion Theological Seminary against that Institution, and declared thu't the chair of Hi blical Theology, now occupied by Dr. lirigs, is de Jure' vacant, A resolution was also adopted that the Heminnrv is living in defiance of the veto of the transfer of Dr. Hriggs, and insisting upon the maintenance of the contract us interpreted by the Oen trnl Assembly. Midway. The General Assembly to-day listened to a report of the special committee, appointed to prepare a paper disposing of the Hriggs cuse, following up the decision of Kutarduy. which was adopted, remanding the case back to New York for a new trial us soon as possible. The report of the Com tuittee on Sabbath Observance pledging the members of the Assembly to endeavor to secure the 1 losing of the World Fair on Sunday, and that If it was not done to ab sent themselves from the r'uir, was adopted. Consideration of the liriggs cuse will be re sumed to-morrow. GAME OUT o sjAAbON. A. . Bis Haul in s Refrigerating- Ware bouse. New York, Muy 81. Game Protector Kobert Brown, Jr., accompanied by J. B. Hurnlium, of Forest and Stream, and a po liceman, swooped down on the old cold storage rooms of the New York Refrigerat ing Warehouse Company and captured a big haul of (fuma birds. In all 1,073 birds were confiscated, Including 717 quail, 172 ruffled grouse, 140 woodcock and 44 prairie chickens. Samples were taken to the Tombs court and the evidence was turned over to Protector Brown. No arrest was made. According to tbs game law in force the fins is f 25 for each violation. If this were enforced tbs New York Refrigerating Wgrehouse company would be indebted to tbc ststs tbs round sum of 127,000. THB ilTTJAtlOW. Decision of the ttsts Convention Re garding Delegates to Chicago. .Nearly two-thirds of the delegates to the Natlontl Democratic Convention at Chicago hive been chosen. The following tabls shows the States which have already chosen their delegates, and the manner in which they ere instructed or how their preferences sre estimated : . S B 5 P J? 2 K B I At G m tr STATES. f : 5 : 5 6. j : j r- Californis Is Connecticut 10 2 Delaware 6 tieorgta 17 9 Illinoi 48 Indiana 15 15 (own 26 .... Kansas 20 .Massachusetts :' 8 2 Michigan I - Minnesots I H Missouri ! 31 Nebraska Id New Hampshire 8 New York 72 North Carolina 14 4 4 Oklahoma 2 Oregon 8 Pennsylvania 01 Rhode Island 8 Potith ( arolina 18 South Dakota 8 Virginia Jl 0 4 Wisconsin L'4 Wyoming 4 2 Total :v 7 48 I 26 In this table half of Indiana's vote is placed in the doubtful list, though tbe State Convention indorsed Cleveland. In Illinois the Democrats indorsed both Cleveland and Palmer. A total of S22 delegates, in States and Territories scattered all over tbe conn try, are still to be chosetv They Earntd Their Liberty. H umisos,, Mint, June 1. Frank Thomp son and Will Perry broke out of Jail at this place last night. They cut the rivets of the heavy iron floor, then sowed a hole through the boards with a case knife and went out through s basement window. They were charged with larceny. This it the third escape within a few weeks. MARKETS. riTTSPPRO. TitK wiim.rsAi.r phu ek ah otvkx felow, OKAl.N, rt.oflt AMI rtrii. WHF.AT No. 2 Red I P4 I PS No. 3 Red PO ttt CuKN No. 2 Yellow car... M f5 High Mixed ear f2 M Mixed ear 47 4!t Shellci Mixed M 64 OATS No. 1 White MM Ml No. 2 White Ktl 8 No. it White it Mi Mixed Xi : RYK No. 1 Pa A Ohio.... 01 No. 2 Western H M FI. l'H Fancy winter pat' 4 ra Fancy Spring patent 4 M 6 10 Fancy Straight winter.... 4 H Sit) XX. linkers 4 2 4 SO live Flour..' 4 75 6 on HAY Haled No. 1 Tiin'y.. Ill SO 14 2." Paled No. 2 Timothy 11 W 12 isj Mixed Clover 11 (it) 12 00 Timothy front country... 10 00 18 00 STRAW' Wheat 0 SO ( 'at !M 8 00 FF.F.D No. 1 W'h Md V T 18 is) t SO Drown Middlings IS SO 1(1 SO Prat) IS SO 10 00 ( hop 14 SO IK up PA1I1V I'KOPl'CTH. P.VTTFR F.lgin Creamery 22 24 Fancy Creamery 22 ii't Fancy country roll IS 18 Choice country roll 13 14 l ow grade A 'cooking.... (1 10 CHKKSK-O F llcr'm mild 11 12 New York (ioshen 12 18 Wisconsin Swiss bricks.. 14 IS Wisconsin Sweitzer 14 IS l.imburger 12 18 I M'lT ANP VroETAIlLI.S. ArPI.ES-Fancy, V bid... 3 00 4 00 Fair to choice, V bbl.... 3 (K) 8 SO EKANS Select, V bid IBS 2 00 Pa cfc O Heatis, V bbl 1 00 1 70 Lima P.eaus, 3 4 ONIONS Yellow danvers 1 bbl.... 2 SO 2 73 Yellow onion, V bbl ISO 2 00 Fnanith. V crate 1 2S 1 40 CAiiHAtiK New V crate... 2 60 8 00 POTATOKS Choice from store, V bu 4S SO Irish on track V bu 40 4S rOILTHY KTO. DREssF.D CHICKKNS n Dressed ducks fit , Dressed turkeys W B...., L1VK CHICKENS Live rhi kens pr Live Du.'ks V pr Live deese V pr Live Turkey tlti K(i(iS Pa A: Ohio fresh.... FEATHKHS Extra livelieese V lb No 1 Extra live geese V0 Mixed 15 10 IS 1(1 17 18 r0 M 70 80 1 00 1 IS 18 14 15 10 SO 00 48 SO 25 85 4 A 7 00 7 85 8 00 1 (3 1 00 2 ( 2 80 1 75 ' 1 00 1 40 1 SO 1 10 17 12 15 13 20(3 ti 10 XlH'ELL.'.MOl'. TALLOW-Country, V B . . . City SEEDS West Med'm clo'er Matninoth Clover Timothy prime Timothy choice Dine grass Orchard grass Millet Puck wheat RA(S Country mixed ... HoNEY White clover.... Huckwlicat CINCINNATI. Fi.orn- WHEAT-No.2 Red RYE Nn. 2 80 80 49 8i 12 18 88 82 SI 84 14 21 CORN Mixed OATS KI.UX BCTTER I'lllLAM'.LI'lllA. FLOVR WHEAT New No. 2. Red.. CORN No. 2, Mixed OATS-No. 2, White IH'TTER Creamery Extra. KHiri Pa., Firsts 14 IS 4 90 t2 H3 S4 SO 89 40 20 23 13 10 NEW YOItli. FI.OFR Patents WHEAT No, 2 Red RYE Western CORN I'ngraded Mixed...,. OATS Mixed Western 8 00 07 80 - 45 85 15 15 0 00 85 69 88 21 17 HI TTEK 'reamery.. ElitiS fctate and Penn UVI-STOCK REPORT. EAST LIBERTY, PlTTI-Bt'KO STOCK TARP. Prime Steers. Fair to Good. 4 05 to 4 00 to 8 60 to 1 60 to 6 25 to 4 75 4 SO 8 75 8 60 5 65 Common. Hulls and dry cows Veal Culves Heavy rough calves Fresh cows, per head 2 60 to 8 60 20 00 to SO 00 khcef. Prime 95 to 100-B. sheep. 6 00 to 8 40 Common 70 to 76 lb sheep... 4 60 to 4 75 Yearling! , 6 25 to 6 75 Pjiring Lambs 6 80 to 8 60 Philadelphia hogs... Corn Yorkers Roughs 8 00 to 5 10 4 80 to 8 00 40 to 400 A PROFITABLE TALK. Oa PswHal sunw Herare Iks Paeia. MTERsnKSD TO TBOROCOHLT IKV1ST1 OATS A tUBJBr-r TSUT Eg CACSIMO BCCB CSlamiST, AMD BB ASSOOCBEDKD. (JV. r. Sun.) Two day ago one of the most prominent RrofsMional men In New York published a 'tier so outspoken, so unusual a to cau exttnsivs talk snd awaken much comment. Yesterday I interviewed the gentleman a to the contents of the lettsr, and he fulls core firmed (t In every respect. He not only did this but hs also mentioned number of un usual oases which had come under hi obser vation In which little less than a miracle had been performed . Bo Important has tbe entire subject become that I oetermlnid to Investigate It to tbe bottom, and accordingly called upon Mr. Albert O Eave, tbe prominent costumrr at No. n'l East Twelfth street, the gentleman mentioned In my Interview with to doctor yesterday. Mr. Eaves has made quite name. A complete knowledge of history, an appreciation of art and reliability are essen tial In bis profession. Mr. Eaves," I said. "I learn that your wife has bad a most unusual experience; are Vou willing to dtweribe lt" The gentleman thought s moment and an expression of pleasure passed over hi lace. "VVben I think." he said, "of what my wite once passed through and tbe condition she is in to-day, 1 cannot but feel gratitude. Nearly three year ago she was at th point of oeutb. You can understand bow sick she was when 1 nay be was totally blind and lay in a state ot unconsciousness. Three doctors attended her and all agreed that her dsath was only s question of hours, perhaps min utes." "May I ask what the doctors call 1 her trouble" "Uraemia snd puerperal convulsions, so you can imagine bow badly the must have been. At last one doctor (it was Dr. R. A. Gunnl said that a she was still able to swal low, one mor attempt might be made, and a medicine was accordingly given her. She seemed to improve at once; in a few davs her sight was restored. '1 have ha1 long' long luAt, ' at, linntt MrAWurlna hm.u.1..... Bess, and 1 am rejoined to say that she was restored to perlect health wholly through the us ot Wnr tier's Hate Cure, which was the remedy we administered when tbe was past all consciousness." I looked at Mr, Eave as he said this. His face was beaming with satisfaction. He continued! "The physicians told us, after my wife's recovery, that she could never endure child birth, and yet we have a flue boy nearly s year old, aud do not know what sickness is. 1 attril ute It to th wonderful power ol Warner's Safe Cure. Why, my sister, who resides in Virginia, was, a while ago, ilftict ed precisely my wire bad been. 1 at once advised br to use this same great remedy ; it cured ber promptly." "Yt u find that It is especially adapted for women, do your" 1 inquired. "Hy no meaus. I have known It to be won derful in its power in the case of gentlemen to whom I have recommended it. 1 speak from my experience eutirely.and you should not be surprised that i am so firm a believer in this discovery, which has don so much for roe." 1 wa not surprised. I saw by every word, by every look, that Mr. Eave meant all ht said. 1 had ample confirmation ot Dr. Gunn s letter and interview, and I do not wonder tbat people who have seen such things, who have watched their dearoat friend go down into the dark vaucy and be brought back Into the light, should 'be both enthusiastic ant grateful. I. myself, caught th pint, and 1 suall be glad it the Investi gations I have made prove ot profit to tboee who may read them. Durned at On Battle. A statistician has figured it out that the British fieet fired off 4,600 pounds of frunpowdor at the battle of Trafalgar Hay. Can be counted on t cure Catarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kemedy. It's nothing new. For 25 years it has been doing that very thing. It gives prompt and com plete relief but you' want more than that. And you get it, with this Remedy there's a euro that is perfect and permanent. The wont chronic cases, no matter of bow long standing, yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and heal ing properties. Cold in the Head " needs but a few applications. Ca tarrhal Headache, and all the troubles that como from Catarrh, are at once relieved and cured. You can count on something else, too 500 in cash. Ycu can count on it, but it's more than doubtful whether you earn it. The proprietors of Dr. Sage'a Remedy, in good faith, offer tbat amount for an incuruble case of Catarrh. Don't think that yon Lave one, though. They'll pay "you, if they can't cure you. That's certain. But they can cure you. Tbat'i just about as certain, too. Can you ask more? nn unr c nrmvrn ich ,-. TfjisnieTi. and Paints wnlcB stale Uie hands. In)ur the Iron. nt Imrn on. Tke Htiln Sun Bins fellsta Is Brilliant. Odnr less, Uuraiiie.and tli consumer ia?s lur uo lui or glass jckaifa with avery purchas. ED BUGS i rtvat !t mu T Ttilsi nuAM Will son arte out u BHD Bl'ntt or wul Lb. Bra Dana Hi tBstr m Ui warm watbr dvauss. UJdutcher's dead shot vasslw Is al txi Wwr.Ui kiiitir. It cutui ihmn uu su anw uui 7011 ion query r n. it. m m ftr tloM ft leaf 1 la ft iur prvotiv of return, and I pruuuitM-or ktli la Fraefts' Woft )M Cvnlftt ftt iWirea or v mall. aVKIU li DtTCUKR : fiOWB, Hu AlbMBft. Vt, ACMTQ WAKTID on LAROI COM AUCI1 I 9 MIHtilON Ui ftvli ft )mubd crytrUsl 1 dot Dot ooui4siu lartarto acid i trrtiorjr r1TO. UwyU V Hwlcbt New Bwdfofd, Mnaa. S1.H00 CHAKLUI XI VIM YKaR. Useful book; utw rules, tablaa rewltita. Write for eln-ular. KJNHLar, r-ubluliw, Muultua, Iowa. IJATENT) I fKNMIONM l-Send foe latest 1 or Uuidc or How u onialn I'aumt. Reud fur '4 A la!: T cyK,JH hY ' ' lite kewars. 1N. Th iwadm of this paper will b r1a4 ts Ma.ro tbat tbare I at lt ens 4rdad dla that c1dc ha been abl to ear In all Ita tag, and that I catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Care la th ouly pnsltls ear no known to th medlijj f ralemtt y. Catarrh balug aeon. tltuUonal dtseam, iwqalna a coutltntlooal treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cur I taken in ternally, acting dtrertlr upon tha blood and muw.ua BurfM' of th system, thereby d troylng the foundation ot th dleaa. and giving (he patient strength by building no th constitution and aaslstltig Oatur In dolug It wot. jii proprtetor Lave so much faith la lUcnrattre power that they offer On Hun dred Dollar for ov raw that It fall to car, Bend for list of faMtlrnontal. Addrm .... J- I'Htntr at Co., lulado, a tv Bold hy Drtiggian, T&c. There sre sno.uuu coininerclal travelers In the United gtnte. A lady returned trom a foreign tour claims that ber health was sustained by th use of Lydia E. PlnMism's VegetaM Cornponnd. The valtie t f the ovsters consumed In Lon don yearly is about :i.0n0,''iQ T Clean th ( EITeetnally yt gently, when eoatlvs nr bil lons, or when th blool It Impure or slnggUh, to permanently cur htbltnsi eoaitlpatt on, to awaken the kllney ant Uvsrtoa healthy activity, without Irritating or weakening tbem, to dispel heaiacbea, cold or fevers, a B) rnp of r lg. A summer school fur female students Is to he ettnblished In the Kiflel lower. This century ha produced no woman who ha done so much to educate her sex to a thorough and proper knowledge of themselves as Mrs. Lydia K, l'lnkbnm. Tbe actual output of I'liosphutes In Flori da is now over aio.'iou tuns. I feel It my duty to write you In regard to the benefit your Hnulrcrotlne has been t.i my wife. Ever since a child she has been subject to the most dreadful headitclie. usually sever! time a month. rhe has tried niKtor from Maine to California but none could prevent thene spells running their course. Hnuivcrotlne ha not (nJled to effect a cure In a single Instance, one dose usually being uftlctcnt. (Hear F. Frost, Monmouth, Maine. All druggist fifty cent. ftrv.rRAM'R I'iliji quickly cure sick head ache, wenk slonnuJi. Imiatircd digestion, con stipation, disordered liver, etc, Jf afflicted with soreeyes us lir. Isaac Thomp son's Kye-wnter. llruLxistssell at ter bottle. They all Testify - Ts th EMescy Otlhs World-Renowned Swift's Specifics Tba otd-ttme ttinpl ' if ftitxlr from lbOeorclft iironiM ftnt fields bat pone f crib to th ftDtlpodrt, ' autonlnblogtbaikeptlcalaiid Iwmfoundlnf th thtxiiiefl of ' th( who depend aolrlt on tha phTfitclan'iakliL There Is no blood taint which It dot not lmmtdlatlr crarllcatss. Polcrtia outwardly absorbed or tha irtult of rile dlneaKfl from within all yield to this putrat but simple rfmrdr It la an unequal tonic, builds up tba old and f eeble.ru r all diseases an tint from Impure blotd or weakened Tltailtj. ftt&d lur a trcatls4) Examine tbe proof. Bocks on M Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Croaw JruggUf Bell Jt, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 1, Atlanta, Ga. rn7rn axle nun en GREASE PFIST IX THE U'UIUII. It weartn quslltle ar UDsurrassed. actually ontlasttnti three tMsa of onv ntnvr bro1. Not attecled by beat. irUET TH K MBNI'INIC KOR hAli BY DEaLsHS UKKaHALLV. Mil BROTHERS. iimwm III 1 II TlLsM as 1 n v h 1 1 1 wa t..Hr J I isnSlfl 1 lllhntlW aa.,S.tsasasi RARFIELD TEA f-: tfuau Ktinfft.iira Blcta llaehe rTToraComplmioKtBs-aCsittptloH. Wf ANTED AGENTS If If l sell ear ehelre Ksmrr tlrk. tf Many Fine Srclnlltes 1 airr 1 gulok auU seiur chvK' wl leirnory. AUUimi NTTBBEBYMEK ROCHES TEE. N. Y. IV. L. DOUGLAS S3.00 SHOE rot (antlemea ta a Boa Oalf Uhm, aaads saaalaaa, af tha boat leathar psodooad in this country. Tnwe ara aa taoha a was thrsada to hart tha last, aad ia saaos aa aaooth laatda as a haaa-aawsd ahos. It to as etyltah, assy nttlog and darabla aa coatee -asads ahoss oostlng stsai M OO to kS.OO, aad aofeaswiad(sd ts bs tbs Best In the World for the price. For OENTLCMKN. 5.00 Gtnnlns Eaad-Beved. 9 A ftftHildhfli 4aUU WsltBao 89 Cft Tollv snd 39U rarmor asiOU CsllBha. SO AC Workinf aaaaiav man's 8ht Shoe, 2.00 Good wear Shoe. y3 CMTAKE NO SUBSTITUTES. IT 18 A DUTY you ovi to yourself ni your family, during tlieaa barS times, to get tbe most value for your money. You can economize ta yoar fast wear if you purchase W. L. Douglas' Shoes, which, without question, rcpresassl a greater value for the money than any other makes. 1 a Jt I ITIAM Wi L. DOUGLAS' nam and ths prleo Is stantaei VHvl I wlw a on tho bottom of ..oh shoa, vwhlch protoct tf. eoniumer against high prices and Inferior shoos. Bowaro of dssJafS) who aeknowledgo t:is suparlority of W. L. Douglas' Shoos by attntpa Ing to substitute other makas for them. Such substitutions arofraassV ulent, and subject to prosoeutlon by law, for obtaining money urn mm falsa pretences. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. If M far sale la rear alare eead direct ts Faelery, at. Has kl.a atae a4 wlst sraniea, Pawta. Ire. AtitM'S WANTtll, ...... . ... , ,M, , , t , , t where I base uu agent a.S adv.rti thesi fre. ia fiscal lr. LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES ror baa 1.. Sniumstio Oianiead Stnetlr S at saisiliilihaii ia i waa, mimiiWmm ffss. JOHN P. LOVILL ARMSCO.,Mfrs.,HT WaiUitctSs tt.tOITON, MU. I AHOTHER LIFE SAVED). QttM t'p to Die Keavtoretl to Baaat bf Rwamp-Booc. 1 - w Tbe above Is s noA liken es of f r. Oft, C. Cra'lick en raved from a filioto. tastea short time ago and sent tn Ur. Kilmer rVCex, with hi letu-r and package ot esssH k sp-aks about, vrhirh wa (llxsolveU ant expelled alter using a few bottles af Kwsmp-ltnnt. Tbe following to L'radlrk's onsollclted account ot bis dsitises Ing and painful case. (Jorport, not., Jim. 19, tV3. Or. KiLiiitri ft Co., Hikohamitor N. T 1 do not kuow how to expreas tuv Heart" felt tbank to you for the benefit 1 rne rw eel vi d trom uslni your Hwamp Hoot Klitmr Liver and HlmMer Cttrn. I am now OS year old. and litve sulfured alnxart daatk for about tbree year. I had (.ivro sip die. but a I profess to be a Cbritlna 111 and a treat believer in the pnyer of ta righteous, I prayed that God wouM seew umething tbat would prolong my life, asat I feel thatiklul to hint and you for the m tbat wa cut. May Uod pnr your trf many year yet tbat you may hear tbe great good tbat your mediriim I doing, tin tka ith day of August IWl, Mr. Krauk Lawsaa your drugplst at Hencur persuaded mm ta take a Kt tie on trial. I have taken a few bottJo and It bos brought out of my bVaoV der lini or gravel, which I hnv saved fta quantity tbc sice of a goose eicg and I Bens feel like a new man. May Uoa bless jam and your medicine. remain your bumble (ervant; Box s;t). Uzoroe C. CaaotCK. 8KCONU LK-l'TeJIl. DtAti Doctob I take great plearara fat answering your letter which I recnlvs to day. You ay "you would like to rmblhai mi teatimonal In your Guide to Health for while." I have no objection at nil, lor I want to do oil In my power for afflicted btrraaa Ity. 1 send hy thla mail a lot ot tbe Gravel (about one-half of which I saved) that IW HwamrKoot dissolved and xrmliud. Two year ago last September I was la with pain almost all over me. in hl 1 back, my leg and feet became cnld, won hi get sick at my stomach and vomit often, snf leringa great deal from chills, an I at linns Uieso were so severe that I thought 1 wonbf f ree to de tth. My whole omtit utlno wa run down and I felt bad all over. The coat d titn of tv.f u.-:c: was not so bad throagb the day, Lut during tbe night, at times. I bad to get np every hour, and often avers half hour. 1 suffered terribly from burning snd scaloV ing sensation. Would uhnata sumut iina a gallon a night; then It seemed my kidswya and t'ar k would kill me. 1 had b-n tmistaasi with constiiiation for many year, but stars using your Bwamp-Root havo been bettar man tor a long time. The mlx4r I neiiea my tyipetite wonderrully and its BS tbouirh 1 eould not aat enonirh. I live about six miles In the oountrv 1 Uosport. 1 wa born and raised here, an! faav been a member of tbe M. E. Caarcis. for forty-two year. Pardon me for writing so much for I feaV that I would never get through prafartrar; your great remedy for Kidney, Urer and bladder troubles. Your true friend. Those who try Bwamn-Root him ally first employed the fatnllv nhviiriaa used all the prescriptions within rvarh wttav out uenent. A a last resort, when t case has become chronic, the symptoms 1 plicated and their constitution ruts ck men they take this reniedv, and It to Job urh case and cure aa th one ahova that have made Swamp-Root famous aol giwwm It a world-wiile reputation. Book containing hundreds of other I mental and valuable luforinatioa sunt I upon application. At riruegista Mlrt siae, 11.00 slss, or of l)R. KlLHBR & CO., filNOHAMTiJSr. If. rN UK s AOfMTft Sto3er (Isr. Ontftt rBSTSL HStntS Laundrjr supiilr Co.. Marsnan. liri I II I - D r"' rr(ss, . TwssSS nlllUI MnaTUtlU to sU Muaae Suss. For LAD ICQ, G rt HaaeV as cr Bt fi A A Call 1 aCaVJU 1.75 Far XIUKS. For BOYS' & Y0UTJTS. 2 ti l.75 SCHOOL SHOES. $05 ana sun, sis st'les Ouehlan and oil. Tlrwa. , SIM DfOS Ssrsinn. Slaal Tub.nl.Adjuitsbl Sail aWir.fi toatl nmninf owls, inciyam. Ptosis, ivuinn SaAdl. MOB OKAS ls Mrmrr artfealan (a its tor ear loO-uc illutntad sataVI aias, wnwnm, Bferuaaj eeea, mm. I