LATE TELEGRAPHIC TICKS FROM MANY POINTS. Important NtTi Item Received aa W 3o to Pre. Illmnmi Arrldruta and I ntnllllp., A! Canton, Miss., a destructive hailstorm occurred, onufing inenlciiliible riniimne. The hnilnUmps were as laiye as teacups, nml re mained on the grmintl for nil hour. Mo tions from the surrounding emmtry give fearful accounts of the ilniim-e done. The cotton and corn crops ore ilaiiini:ol tj the extent of 73 ier rent., nnd fruit linn been completely destroyed. Nti'lian John, n far mer, was killed hy hailstones while plowing In hid fields. While cut walking Charles Mndisnn, of New Orleans, j:ed 21, was suddenly triu It en bl i lid. An explosion nt King's pn-vder mill, near Cincinnati, killed Archie Hriilils ami badly wounded four others. The factory is total wreck. At Cleburne, Tex., a cyclone demolished forty-two bouses. Ir. Presrntt nnd liis Wife were crushed by their fnlling house nnd fatally Injured. Several other persons were injured. Crops of nil kinds are badly damaged. A father, mother nnd two children nam ed Shnlcr, near Forest City, Mo., drowned In a pond. Kirt a ly fell from n foot bridge into the water, nnd the other mem bers of the family, one utter another, leaped in ill a vain attempt nt rescue. (leorge Lear and .lames Patterson were struck nt New Florence, l'a , by nn express train and killed. They were employed on unravel train and both reside J at New Florence. Three negro men nnd a woman lmve been killed by lightning on a plantation near Canton, Tenii. At Canon City, Col., a guard nt the peni tentiary nccidently discharged his ritle, futdly wounding John Asthu'y, a guard and wounding two more guards nnd a con vict. Clinton S. strong, (.f Cleveland, member of the junior class of Cornell I'niversity.wns drowned while" bathing nt Ithaca, N. Y. The body was recovered. An electric car Jumped the track at F.alti more, turning over and throwing .1) passen gcrsout. Christopher Iieuver was killed and several others seriously injured. Fires At Ninparn Fnlls, N. Y., Mackl em A S!nt er' malt house, with SO.isKi bushels of malt, were burned. Four tireinen. Herman ilertel, Louis Frommert, Joseph Percy nnd James Jncohy, who were on one of the high roofs, were precipitated into the ruins by the walls falling. Hertel fell JO feet. Other firemen rushed to the rescue nnd dragged Hertel anil Frommert out. They weie unconscious. Percy and Jncoby hnd almost a mirnculous esca. It is feared Ilertel will die. Loss on the building, oer 10,000, nnd on the bar ley and malt, .ri0,000; insurance, fMi.UXr. At Hhinbeck, N. Y two barns belonging to Vice President Morton, with two horsra wcro burned. Loss, ta.000. Caused by lightning. At Grand Rapids, Mich., Powers opera houes wns gutted by tire. Ixww, IliV.UtHI; fully insured. At liockport, Mo., 10 business buildings. Lous, tT.VHH). At Denver, Col., the People's Thenter, owned by ex-Pcnntor Tuhor. 1-oss, t!K,0U0; insurance, t.5,000. At llirminghnm, Ala , a number of busi ness bouses, dwellings, a hotel and a furni ture factory, nt Cullmunthe, a well-known Alabama Herman colony. Lou, tt;o,ou0; partly insured. The entire plant of the Crescent paper mills, Hartford Citv, Ind., one ol the largest in Indiana, was destroyed by fire. Loss, ttl8,OO0; insurance, t :C,000. fanveatlaa News Tho Maine Democratic State Convention nominated Charles F. Johnson for Gover nor, and selected Delegates-at-Large to the Chicago Convention, and adopted resolu tions recommending the renuminution of Clevclund for President. The Mississippi Democratlo Btnte Con vention met in Jackson. Notwithstanding that the delegates selected to the Chicago Convention go uninstructed, the convention Was clearly Cleveland. The platform in dorse Cleveland, but does not instruct. The Maryland Democratic State Conven tion met at liultimote and named delegates to the National Convention. The delegates are uninstructed, but will vote us a unit. The big fight in the Texas Democratic Convention took place at Fort Worth, after a strong free silver plunk hud been adopted. The delegates are instructed to act us they deem wise and are not shackled by instruc tions. The delegates stand 111 for C'leveiund to 14 for Hill. The Alabama Democratic convention Saturday elected Cleveland delegates to the C'h icugo con t en tion . Capital, Labor and luilaalrlal, Joseph Purondcsa, tbe leader of the cloak mukers' Union, New York, convicted and sentenced for exorting money us a condi tion of ending a strike, is a free man, Gov ernor Flower having issued hie pardon. i About 70 Salt Lake City plumbers struclt yesterduy. They auk an increase of uy from M to 1 5. Kust Liverpool, O., potteries are about closing up on account of growing dullness of trade. A lurge Dumber of persons will be thrown out of employment. Five hundred itriking lumber ahovcrsat Tonuiiwuiida, N. Y., drove off the non union men and took possession of the dock nd barges. The police fired blank cart ridges at the strikers, but the latter returned tbe Cr with ball cartridges, ihooting two ol the officers, one of them fatally. A noo union man was almost atoned to death. A Sheriff ' posse finally arrested ten of Uu strikers' leaders. The feeling against tbem was to strong that tbey bad to be removed to Lock port Jail under guard. Crime aad Peaaltle. At Creede, Col., Hob Ford, the slayer of Jesse James, was sbot and Instantly killed by Deputy Hhcriff Kelly in a dunce hall. Andrew Whitelev, a white man, r barged with wife-murderer, was tnken from the Alliemnrle jail, near Charlotte, N. C, and hanged. Dr. Penned shot and killed a negro nt 0. -eenvillc, 8. C. They had a quarrel at th doctor's house. Chnries McCarthy wns murdered nt Yard ley, 1 a., by Isaac Hohlnsoii, colored. At Marquette, Mich., n mine captain nud another man were killed in a riot of striking miners. Walter Nelson was sentenced nt Albany, Jf. Y., to be executed at Clinton prison, by electricity, during the week beginning July 1. '. Nelson is 27 years of aire, and was con victed of lnuiilering his wife, J) years of nge, hy cutting her throat with a rnr.or, on r'nturdny night, December SI. (iiiernsey Osborne, for 20 years trusted cashier of E. D. A. Morrison t Son, dry poods dealers in New York I 'ity, w ss arrested on a charge of having robbed the firm of up ward of tfio.vm through a system of false entries. Osborne admitted that he hud stolen at least 12,i' Political. Incomplete returns from six Oregon coun ties out of l.'i in the Second Congressional district give Kllis (Pep.) 2.740 plurality. In the f.rst district, X counties out of 1(1 give ll( 'rmiinn (Hep.) '.2,.'loi(. About one half (if the vote of tbe State has been counted. Moore (Hep.) for Supreme Judge, lias 3.275 plurality from HI oounlles out of SI. Webser (I'.cp.). for Attorney General, bns ,.Vsj majority. The liepub'.lcaiis control the Legislature by ill majority. The cuivus roof was put on the Wigwam in which the National Democratic: Conven tion is to be held. Sergeant nt Arms llright siys that everything will be in readiness by the cli se of the week. Mnrinnry. The LouWana Legislature will attempt to prevent the spread of leprosy by providing lor the isolation ol affected persons. There are about 2.MI lepers in the State. Fear of n small kx epidemic nre disturb ing the Illinois heulth authorities. The New York health otlleers hnvo dis covered three more cases of smallox. The victims were nt once removed to North 1'. ruth its Island. The Wrnlhrr. Nenr Doniphan, Neb., a terrific bail storm destroyed nil fruits and growing crops In its track and breaking every window in town that was exposed to the fury of the storm. Hail fell as lurge as hens' eggs, banked up in some places to a depth of two feet. Friday was the hottest day of the season in Kansas. City Mf in the shade. Four caes of sunstroke. The thermometer nt Pittsburg, Pa., went up to about W3 degrees on Sunday. Personal, Kx-Secreti.ry P.lainc has a letter to n New York morning paper, saying: "Will you please state in your columns that it is utter ly false that I or any one for me, or in my name, ever paid, or offered to pay, Marie Nevins llluinc or any one forherouo cent, or any other sum, for alleged letters that the holds. Tarf ewa Fifty-seven thoroughbreds from tbe King ston, Heaiimont Hartlund nnd Spendthrift studs were sold nt the Tuttersnlls.New York. The highest prices paid were 4,.VK) for buy colt hy Longfellow. Mnrignuita, and (5,700 lor a bny filly by Longfellow, Imp. Kncore. Tital miles, 40,7jO. Average per sale, Washington New. PUiine's lust official act was to sign a trea ty with Hritish Minister I'uuncefote for the recovery of deserting merchant seumen. President Harrison was kept busy Satur day receiving calls of congratulation. Telc r,rums of congratulation continued to pour in uon bim all day. LraUlaltse. The Kentucky House has passed the bill prohibiting the sale of liquor on election lays. Heretofore there has never been a uiloon closed on any day in the week, not excepting Sunday. The New Jersey ballot reform law has been declared constitutional. Sanllury, Seven cases of smallpox have been brought into 1 'an bury, la., from Mexico. I'uuareasloiinl Nomina I lous. The Democrat of the Seventh Missouri Congressional District renominated John T. Heurd for Congress by ucciumutioil. .Miscellaneous, John D. Rockefeller has presented Shurt U C(.f ege. of I'pper Alto urn. 111., with uu educational endowment uf tiU.U'JO. Croiis. Welcome showers have just broken a pro jucled drauth ut Madrus, India. CALIFORNIA 8TAOE ROBBERS Sreak Loos Again and Escaps With (17,000. San Francisco, June PI. Two messengers carrying 117,000 to pay off employe of the Judson Manufacturing company, were rob bed near Ilerkley at noon Saturday. Two robbers boarded the local train, on which the messengers were riding, and took their money bags ut tho points of pistols ui d escuped in a carriuge.- Ceded to Unci Bam. Kinstoi, Jamaica, June 9. tireut exc-'te-roent ha been caused in Sun Domingo by the announcement that the report baa been continued that Sumuua buy baa been ceded to the United Stutus. now mo r Mrs. Newberry, a very wealthy woman who resides Id Itetrolt, Is huviuK built for her a large steam yaclit In which she cud crulae on tho lakes. Among other luxuries It la to liuvo a mahogany dining-room oa deck. Temporary Interruption. Two pairs of lips just meeting A noise outside the door Two person quickly separata As ihey would meat no more. It proven to be a falsa alai in '1'wo punot't a U-lojo. J'uuk, HFH-SECOND CONGRESS. Mosi'tv In the Senate the consular nnd diplomatic appropriation bill wns Inirl lie fore the senate, but wns temporarily laid aside, in order to iermil M r, V f st to address the senate on the resolution heretofore In troduced oy him to discharge the finance committee from the further consideration of the bill to place wool on the free list and to bring it before the senate for action. After discussing the resolution the senate ad journed without notion. Tins wn n "red-letter1' day In the House. Seven important niensures were passed un der suspension of the rules. Among the measures passed were the Anti-Option bill, the resolution placing the Hirer and Harbor nnd the Naval Appropriation bills in confer ence; the resolution for the purchase of n site and the erection of a pedestnl for a stat ue to Oeneral Sherman; bills admitting New Mexico and Ari.onn ns States nnd flnnliy the Legislative. Kxeciitive and Judicial Appro priation bills. Mr. McYlillin offered a reso lution for the adjournment of Congress on Sntunlav. Jul? 2, which wns referred to the Committee on WayS find IJenns, and at 8.10 p. in. the House adjourned. Ti rsi'W. Tlie Semite pSsed the Diplo matic and Consulnr Aproppriation bill. The following changes were made: F.mergencv fund, from 'o.iH) to Iso.issi; salnries of Consuls (lenerul nt London, I'nris. Havana nnd Kin de Janeiro, from ".boo to (t,(SKI, nnd Iturenii of American Pepublics. from titsm to ''.. The following missions omitted by the House were restored: Hon duras. Venezuela. Polivin, Kcuiidor. For a continental railwav survey, tuVOOO, and s.vi.noo to relocate the existing frontier line between the I luted States and Mexico west of the Hiotirande river, were appropriated. At 1:25 r. M. the Senate adjourned until to morrow. The House bad a brief session to-day. An nrelit deficiency bill, appropriating 7.(i74, (si for pensions'iind 114, for contingent expenses of the House, wns passed, llills were also passed estatiii'ldrig weather bu reau stations on the Middle and Thunder liny Islands Lake Huron, und ceding lands to the city of New lledford, Mass , for a pub lie park. The bill forfeiting land grunts opposite unconstructe I rouils at the time limited by the grunting nets occupied the remainder of the day, and without nny action nt 4:45 the House adjourned until to morrow. Whim-spay In the Senate the pension dtllcieni y lull was referred to the Commit tee on A ppronrintions. TheSenato nt 1:45 udionriieil till tomorrow. The House went into a committee of the whole to consider tbe agricultural appro priation bill, and alter reporting a lew amendment", the committee reported, und the House udiouri ed. Tut'MsiHY The Senate wns In session to day Kb minutes, but a good deal or business was transacted ill Ihst brief spece of tinie. The urgent deficiency bill, appropriating over l7.lsKi.lssi for the present nscal year, was pn-ed without n word of discussion. Two of the general appropriations rills, the legislative and the agricultural, came over from the House and were referred to the committee on upproprintions, nnd the two bills for the admission of New Mexico and Arionn us States were also received from the House and referred to the conimittee on territories, 'i l:en the Senate adjourned un til MondaV. Ill the llouse to-day the floor win accord ed to tlie Conimittee on the Judiciary, Mr. (Jutes, of Alabama, called up, aud it was passed, a bill muddying the reviled statutes so ni'ich as to dispense with proof of loy nltv during the War of the Rebellion as a requisite to heme registered or admitted to tbe pension roll of niiv peison who other wise would be entitled tliereto; nor shall proof of lovalty be necesnry in nny appli cation for bounty laud where the proof otherwisojshows that the applicant is entitl ed thereto, provided Hint no soldier restored or admitted to the pension roll shall receive nny back pay. Mr. K. II. Tavlor called up the bill deliiiiug the crimes of murder in the first nod secoml degree and manslaughter in places and on waters under the jurisdiction of the I'nited States. Passed. On motion of Mr. Culliertson a bill was passed permit ting poor persons to sue in i'nited States Courts upon altidavits. and authorizing the Court to uppoint counsel. Adjourned. Funny Senate not in session. In the House nothing was accomplished and the House, lifter a short s.ssion, ad journed until to-morrow. Svti iuuy. Senate not in session. The House transacted only routine busi ness nud utter u short nud unimportant ses sion uujounitd until Monday. WOBLD'S FAIR NOTES. Pksjnsylvastia intends to make a horw cultural exhibit which will surpass anything of tbe sort ever made. All material for the Maryland building will be taken to Chicago free ol cost by the Baltimore & Ohio Railway. Mors than 17000 worth of granite and other building material has men donated for the Maino World's Fair building. As) exhibit from Syrian woman, consist ing, chiefly of beautiful and costly embroid eries, has been received by the lioard of Lady Managers at Chicago, a The women of Belgium will be represented at the Exposition by nn exhibit. A woman' committee, with the Queen a patroness, ha been (elected to have charge of tbe matter. Tnr magnitude of the French exhibit at the Exposition can be surmised from the fact that in tbe calculation a to its trans portation to Chicago it is estimated that it will aggregate fully 8000 tons. A. B. dc QUERVIU.B, who was ooTimls ioned to go around the worlt nud give illustrated lecture oa the Exposition, ha written from Japan that so great is the in terest in tbe Fair that be rtrely fails to talk to full house. "Tdc eighth and greatest wonder of the world," is what tbe World's Fair buildings nud grounds, even in their present Incom plete condition, nre pronouiioal by Mujoi' Woods, Executive (Joiuniisaiouer ol the Con necticut World's Fair board. In lighting tbe World's Fair 9.2,013 incan descent lumps of lo-candle power each will be usl, according to present estimatus. The contract for furnishing and maintain ing these light has just lawn let to Uuorga Vt estingbouse, Jr., lor lJU,0JU. Till Exposition is deriving quite a revenue from the visitors whose curiusity prompt tbem to ea the grounds and the wuudurlul building now approaching completion. An admission of twenty-five ocuta is 'charged, and on single days the uumuer of visitor has exceeded 14.000. Tux California Bea Keepers' Association is preparing a notubla exhibit for the Fair, Uesidu honey and boss, tho exhibit will in clude pressed flower of all the ditferent bouey flora, specimens of the birds and in sects wh eb are the enemies of bu , models nud photographs of apiaries, ami novelties in tlie abape of production distiuotive to California, especially lu the liu of beeswax aud foundation. James Drkdgi, of the British royal oom missiou, recently passed a vacatiou at Venice, and in that auoient and historic oitv fouud great interest showu in the World's Fair, particularly among the manufactur er of the exceptionally beautiful glassware for which tbe oity u celebrated. In tbe lace and embroidery industries al3 oaref ul preparations are twiug mudc to seud a plen did exhibit to the Fair, Til a German Government I willing to loan a maguillcont oollectiou of its work of art to the World' Fair, but th loan of aucb article must be from tlie Gorman Govern ment to tbe Government of the Uuitad UUtes. Tbe Gorman Government pronn to deliver every article to the Uuiied Bute Consul-Gen eral in Berlin a tbe repreainta tivs of this Government, and will took to it for the oar ul transportation, safe protec tion aud certain returu of evary auoh artiol. It I believed that there will be trouble in inducing the Uoilad HtaU to comply witb tb ooudiUoni ipeuiDad, Strang If Tna The aavaffpa of the Amatton region fed the common green parrot for gen erations with the fat of certain fish es, thus causing it to become beauti fully variegated with red and yellow feathers. In like manner, the na tives of the Malay Archltielago by a process of feeding changed the talk ative lory Into tho gorgeous jrliip lory. Tub blind child would never find out that it wns blind, If somebody elso didn't tell It. QOLlr IN HEORfllA. Where It I I be Foaaa la Paylat Qaaa- II I lea. A RK'R nreosiT nisrovtnr.n sjrah hahlo- SJXUA, OA. HOW THE OOL.D IS SBCURKD. Great excitement prevails in tbe gold belt of North Georgia, and mineral profmrty la rapidly being "gobbled" up by capitalists and mining men from the North and West. Tbe whole gold belt, and particularly thst immediately atsiut iJnhlouega, promisee this yiar to be the scene of gigantic energy In mining oiwrations, the like of which has not been witnessed since the early day in Call fornia. This tremendous revival of an Industry which has been prosecuted in a listleas sort of way lor upwards of fifty year In this field, Is occasioned by the result of certain experiments recently completed on a large aeale, in the concentration and subse quent reduction by chlorination, of tbe metallic particles contained in nearly all of the ore of this camp. These ex periments have demonstrated that tbe old processes in vogue saved only a email p?r eentnge of the actual value of the ore, and that by tbe introduction of methods long practiced In the west, but, strangely enough, never latere tried here, many mine before regarded as of little value, can be worked at enormous profits. The ore are all more or lesssiiphuretic, nnd increass in sulphur ns well ns gold as depth is attained. Home of the rid. st ore the writer bns ever seen enme from water level nnd below, but con tained so much sulphur that tbe stamp mill process alone would not save the gofl from it.'l he new processes Introduced do this most effectively and have the virtues of tsying In expensive nnd rea lily applicable to the mills now In use. At a point nlsuit three miles from Hahlonega, on the Calhoun Kelt, one of the live great (told-lienriiig twits of Lumpkin County, an old mine has been re opened und some mnrvelously rich deposit nt gold (uarts and gravel were discover:l, tine small st is reported to have yielded a-liNMMn three days' work of two men, whi e tbe whole product of the mine, under crudo operations, entirely without machinery, is estimated tt upward of f M.tl i0. Tbe mine covers one w bole land lot of 40 acres, and the gold belt, over 100 feet wide, extends entirely through the lot. The work has, so fnr. mainly lieeu done on atxiut two acre, and the rsl of the lot bns only been prospected sufllcieutlv to show the gold veins continuing all the way across, line shaft bos lieeu sunk about til feet on an in cline in the belt, and the ore taken from it yielded an average of ft) per bushel, or at the rate of about IIUO per ton in free gold. A parly of Atlanta gentlemen hire purchased this prowrty. lot 5JH lfil Dis trict, 1st Section Lumps in County, and named it the Bertha C. Mine. A corpora tion bo been orgauis-d to work this mine, chartered by the State of Georgia as the Atlnnta Gold Mining Company, with a capital stock of 1 100,00, t, divided into shares of 110 each, fully paid up and non-assessutile. The company proposes to put in reduction works of the most approve! machinery to save the full assay value of tbe oiis and to conduct the mine and mill upon strict business principles. 60,000 of the capital stock has been placed In the treasury of the company for the pur pose of carrying out these plans and a por tion of the same is now onVred for sale, in sum to suit purchasers at .Ml per cut, of it par value, or live dollars per share. 'J be Southern Hanking und Trust Com pany, one of tlie strongest financial institu ting in the Mouth, is tue diKwitory of the company, nud Issue Its stjek. All order for shares should bend Iresiel to Tbe South ern bunking and Trust Uu,, Atiunta, Go. A Lei anon county d'a.) farmer hns ncnlf weeks old tliut is only 14 inches high und Weighs hut ,H5 pounds. llearness Can't t t'area By local applications, a they cannot reach th diseased .rtlou of the car. There isouiy one woy Ui cure ilcafuet. and that is hy coustilu tionul remedies, lx-ut liens Is caused by an id. flamed condition of the mucous lining uf th J.ustHcblun Tube. When this tube gets in flauied uu have a rumbling sound or iniiier feet bearing, and wlieu it Is entirely ( IomhL dcatni'Mia the result, and unless the imtaui turn ion can uj taken out anil this tulie ra Uired to Its normal condition, heuruig will lie dtwtrovctf forever; nine own out of ten ara caused by catarrh, w hich Is nothing but uu in llunied roudltion of the mucous surfaces. WewlU give due lluudred Ilollars furany cam-of dealnoMi u anted by eaianhi thut e canuot cure hy taking Hail' Catarrh t'ur. and for circulars, free. iv r -J-tu CO.. Toledo. X Hold by PrugisU. There is a heifer at l'.'nglillh, liul., which has given birth to five culves within 111 month. T Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, when oostira or bil ious, or whon the blojlU hnatireor sluggish, to permanently cure liabitml oooatipailou, to awaken the klJneys an I liver toa healthy activity, without trr.U'.Inz or weakening them, to dispel hea luchea, ooldor tuvars, oa Sj rap of r lgs. There are about .Wi sncciisj of spiders at present known in the l.rilish Isles. Valuable liifurinnlian. Sample cope of the Southwest l,and and In vestment .lotirnul, a carefully edited and thor oughly reliable monthly Jouriiul, published in the interest of the Southwestern! especially of Texas, will lie llial led free of charge, iinui ap plication to K. H. Parker, No. Mm chestnut St., SU Louis, .Mo. The paar contains much valu able information to those conteiiiplatiar visit init or settling in the Southwe-t; also informa tion concerning ItllU'CKU HATKH to and tCOUl this territory. W i ilv and oLta u a copy. Green vegetuhles will retain their color, it is said, if cooked in un uncovered vessel. Tbe Trover Thing la lu, The nuiiiiii'ifi K'iir"r will not follow the usual custom of giving uru.luced price of sub scription foracaiiipuign term, it proixnes to give un additional amount of political news of uquahtv tliut is instructive and heneticlnl to the reader regardless of partisan prejudice. The addlttomit cost of same wdl exce-d uny loss eonseiiutiitt on a cheaper rate; und prove more sdvuntugeous Ui the reader sud general pupllc, HKr.ciiAM's l'n.l are a painless and effectual remedy for nil bilious disorder, lib uiuts a box. Fur sulu hy ail druggists. Thousands Of dollar 1 spent trying to find a cure for Salt Rheum, which I bad la year, l'hyshiun said they never saw so e.vere a CUM). .My legs, buck and arm were covered hy the humor. 1 began to lake HOOD'S SARSA. atr.l.0.1.rr,. ftAnlo'more bul! thy, the orea aoon beaded, the ecalu fell off, I was sis ui able to give up luuidugee aud crutehea,aud a happy man 1 was." H. U. Due. WV.sl) bi ad ford Hiiwt, Trovidenoa, H. J. HOOD'S PIIXS car liver ills const lv liuu, uiliouauvaa, Juudka and alok 'rrh la Tewa r Ceaatry, Rvery family should have a bottle of Dr. Hox sles (lertalo Croup Cure. H Is tbe only remedy known that will orrn-nt Mrmiirawui Cr un, and actio aimn the air passages of the thmat. It keel) tueni ofieii and prevents Pneumonia. Nn opium. Hold by prominent drug rlsl. Bile. Manufactured by A. V. Uoxsia, Buffalo, M. t. Grerianwrnif n bad longer feet than tbe average man has now. Wm. flpnurne Pmlth, Providence, R. t., t , !, ,.' PP.1", Ursdyerotlne alway cure) headache. All druggists, fifty cent. If afflicted with soresyes use l)r, Isaae Thorn p en's I- re-water. Druggists sell atrsi per tmf tie. Set right all the proper functions of wo manhood. l)r. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is tbe remedy. It regulates and promotes their ac tion, and removes the obstruc tions and suppressions which cause trouble and misery. At the two critical periods in a woman's life the change from girlhood to woman hood, and, later, the "change of life" it is a perfectly safe and an es pecially valuable remedial agent, that can produce only good results. It's a powerful, invigorating tonic, and a soothing and strengthening riervino ; a legitimate medicine purely vegetable, perfectly harm less and carefully adapted, by an experienced physician, to woman's delicate needs. For all the derangements, irregu larities, and weaknesses peculiar to the sex, the "Favorite Prescription" is a remedy so certain that it can be guaranteed. If it doesn't give satis faction in every case, the money is returned. No other medicine for women is sold in this way. Ho other medicine can be. EvEBYfJoTHEB Mtoold Have It In Tho Jtoase ltronfud on ttuftar, hihlmi Lore tn fnkv .Ion km iV A r-rTnr LucmriT for n ii,Cr1d. Kilt Tit rout. Ttiaifti. ''file. CritntM Anil Kuln. H llevcuull Ktimiiicr Con Jltiti,i ntr.r..l Urulwn Ilka nirifrrr. Kolilrvi ryu-ht-r'. i'rivr V. 1 y moll; f. Nittlr V.e prvM imJU, t. 1. K JoIlN SON CO., licntiM. ILam, DR. KILMCR3 Kidney, Liver and BladderCurt lUieiiiiiatisin, Lnmbntro, rR;n In JolntunrTmrk.biirk duct fa viritx, (rc'4ii nt c-hNv irntiitinn, fntlHiDHtkm, (rrnvt'l, ulct nttion or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Impaired rilircst inn. front. Mllfons-headache. iW,t.ni-HrT cures kidney dilliciiltksj. La (,'rij'jic, urinary troulile. bright' diseaao. Impure lllood, Scrofula, malaria, pciTl weakness ordeLMIty, 4lorii1f t'pe rontent of One P"tt1. If no bra Cflud, lirutftttft rtf uu J to juw lit j-ri sid At DraeiClMa, fiOc. Mir, $ 1 .00 Nlze. tonJiiU' (itiiii to llt-lth'7rtCcnmiutlo fra, 1)H. KlLUKB & CO.. UlNUHAittTGN.N. Y. August Flower" "One of tny neighbors, Mr. John Gilbert, has been sick for a long time. All thought him past recovery. He was horribly emaciated from the inaction of his liver and kidneys. It is difficult to describe his appear ance and the miserable state of his health at that time. Help from nny source seemed impossible. He tried your August Flower and the effect upon him was magical. It restored him to perfect health to the great astonishment of his family and friends." John $uibell, Holt, Ont.t lOOiSOOOOO A trll Ilvtrr f tlie mihtm-'!" lywp. (2) tla, it'k lirwititchr 'uiitipntUu, pile, ?Tult's Tiny Pills? 9 litv' ifc7' iiU' n't n the IJvr, tm-J sturlu,; U to hvwltliy tu'tlon. K.'VcU. GOOOOOOOOO MEN To tan crrtim. No (ifiiverius or : Ifcliny. H(ly work. tUixl no iTt-ry 'hhi lelliuu ittiuMlt.minti.n irtir. OLk-N I'UOK, Kk lirisUI , S, Y II CI I fl 1 O. D. Own. PyracuMt. N. T., waaM LOVELL DIAMOND CYCLES For kMdiitina pi Pnumntoeun,on ana i Diamond f fama, 1 1 ukifig Adjuitabl i ncitioina raoata, ass asaU la lrsM of anas, JOHN P. LOVKLLARMSCO.,Mfr.,M7 WatMsftsa IL, BOSTON, MAS. 1 had a malignant breaking out on tnv tec bslow the knee, and wacureJound an(l well with two and a half bottle of f ' Other blood medicine had failed f to do ma any good. Will C. UtAi v, ' VolktilM, . G t ..ai.M,i,uaiMM Mt,H.n.,fl with sn ar- rrwvntpil easa of lttr, and thre. buttle ol cured sua petmanentiy Wallacs Massi. Minsnlli. I. T. nr hock on Blonil snit Skin Diseases mailed free. SwirrSrEuirio Co., Atlanta, ua. en v 44 MEN AND BOYS! Want to learn all sbant Hiirs 1 Horn In Fie Out s . Good Oner Knowunperrec ( tlens sntf so Ocsnl ssalnst stsiid 1 Detect Iilsease sb4 Effs;-tCurs when same Is Bon.t.leP Tell lbs us l,r tbe Teelh t What to rail Ihs DlfT.renl PrU of tha Animal? How lo Shoe a Rorss Properlr t All tola nd other V ojl. e Infnnnallon can I o')lltiel by rsHlIn onr 11.1.1'STHATF.D llltUHR ROOK, whl.h wt will forward. poiV lad, on recni t of only .i real la si a ma. BOOK PUB. HOUSE, 134 Leonard St., New York City nn nv ft nrrfivrn siih fastis. tiisiiiFls, and Pslnts which stala kn.,B hil.iMllia l,nn anil hum off. Tlie Klsiip Sun Hiots Polish la Brllllnnt.Odor less, llurnt'le, and Ih eotisiinier pays fur bo tin or glass puckaue Wltu every iinrrnase, nmtMttMtttmstaiMsi MOTHERS' FRIEND" To Young Mothers Makes Child Birth Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain. Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. JIoo to "Molhm" mailed WEE. BRAPFICLD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. BOLD BY ALL, DRUOOISTI. Sib IIisst Tiioarsox, th most noted pbrilclsn of Eng. Und, ajri that mora tha. half of ll dlae ases com froar crroi In diet Fend for Fret fiampls of ausniciu lea w aiw uvm 0 jltth Street, New York City. ' RARFIELD TEA Ortr. BBa rasalta Oa of bad oatlaaieares alrk adarhat rafovaaCaaplBioaicairaas.asissipatis. EIPANS T ABULC retrultS r trtouiaVf'b, liver anil Imiw uurtr um) tiluod. ant are nod ef X rrotuaJ. Tbt bitt irunu-al family I n.di'ine knowu for RilioiUD?tf X CoQitlnatton, f)viieaim, ouJ Fraatb, lleatiai'tMt, Ilnartbua. U cf AjJisftite. Muutil iJeprtisiloii. P-Jnfiil Ditrwtl(in, i1mpln, BaUowi CCIDI)rlillD. KAavllllir. aUlll 1 wry TTtfrfriro or liwaw rtuUinfr fromwnpuiJ i wwi, urn laiiurv y il iiorw 11, iivrr nr mutmaeT Zu p-rf( nn ttwir piiwr fiinotuma. PfTwinHjrtTu tjj I TrrAt.cyarv-tieQfntei1bTtaJiiiiffaTAHiX 4 TrrAt.cyarv-lieQfnteanTtajifiiiraTAHI I.r.aftrz t-v bitiKtl rfe, tiy mail. aromVi I hottlel-V. Ad Z MMttsMIIMMMtmw BETTER DEAD THAN ALIT:. IuUhr'i Fly Killer ip i!nalu cttath. Pllt ar -trui ttMl tu il uuu HtUtHl ut onvtt, Tlur unt hv to ltt ftwuy. )i frflv. diatroy tUvIr ntrn auil irt vt ut reiiroUiirtioiL Alwuyn unit fur Uuictitir uuil ttul bvnt rixuttn. FRED'K DUTCHEE DRTJQ CO., mt. At.nst vt. FRAZER GREASE BT IN THE WOULD. Its weannir qualities ara unsllrpiwsed, aotuatlv oullssling Ibreo beies i,r aDv,,tlir bran. I. Not aBm-ted by Ueul. f-(;ET THE UKM'lNk. KJK SALE BY liKALKlO UKNKKAI.LV. 3 Plao lUtziMlr fbr Catarrh la th . Kjtewt to !'. and fheanmi. feuiu by (Jiu(kuu or ni by until, Hju K. T. Haswltiiio, Varraf Pa. S5 T diss's -I MM -f jfWtflry ffojsMl M M tail kllitla oaf tta tt. rl4,llerwi .ItkH Nmibwlrai,. Maola!. Kvt FREE ftTPKItB FirTt'HR uf tllf N a tonal 4.alt'l extrutftl Uv onu of Arrieri cuh (JrfiiUstt ArtltX muili-d fr-f.tj. ii-thir witli unr uiiuual fatuliwut. tu Isoi-taKi-'. Atlrt.H, THK NATION Ai VIEW CO., l ;iU Ht ," N. , WanhlufUu, li. C. TU W A Ml IN (J AIACHINK ttnt tifver itttutipilnta la Th Worltl Haiittr.' Informa lion rrw. Ntr buy ft Waliluu Miu.-tituti until uu Ivoru abuul tlilk- oue. YVrltetu ' C, K, Hob, Llmolu, UI, 1ATENTM t t-Hcnd for Id vent- ul h liuliltt or How Ki Obiiilti a Patent. KiiU fur LjUKtHt of l'tKN una IIOI STV I.AWH. HATKlOk O'KAHKKU WAH111NU ION. l. O. utntt. i laoiidTiraa, filial foigmgt. tlMi T ktaal Drop I BaM Baaring. to alt rurvmng parti. ycpanaioii aaoaia Strictly HXQH QRADE in Xvry Ptrttoul. Uaia for oar 100-nat Illastrsts4 Miaas, afsouar, aoorUa Moaaa,