J IN9ECT NUI9ANCE9. now to flat ttlrt or II inselmlil rosts. In his fourth lccturo before lh Lowell Institute recently, 1'rofi'Mor ttlley discussed tlio ever timely ub lect of household jiests. 'Ihe treat ment of tho subject wns practical, and the remedies nlvrn for each particular post are worth noting by Iho careful housewife. Tor certain tf Iho commoner ucU, such ns the bed-liUK, tho carpet-beetle, and tho clothes-moth, benzine, applied In a line upray by means of a hand atom Izer, was stated to be tho best remedy, as in nicxt cases It destroys the Insect In nil stages, Including the cgif. In uslnjr ben.lno, however, care must ba taken that no fire or artificial llpht Is In the room at the same time, the apor of benzine being hlphly cxplo live. For cockroaches, brlstle-talls, or Hfh-moths and liens, the lecturer recommended a liberal use of pyre thrum powder. In the form of either l'erslan or Dalmatian powder or Huhach. Fleas, he said, are general ly Introduced Into houses by dogs or cats, and the presence of bed-bugs Is not always a sign of uncleanllness, as they have been found under tho bark of trees In tho woods, and In country houses may sometimes be traced to this source. Keeping premises clean and dry was said to bj In genernl a good preventive of Insect pests. The common house-fly, with Its compll catod mouth and Its stereoscopic eyes with 4,000 facets, was next dlsvusssd, and tho lecturer then passed to an Interesting account of tho mosquito. Tho eggs of this Insect are laid In tho water, and tho larva, when hatched, pas-es through several molts In tho same element, tho perfect nioii'iulto finally breaking out from tho pupal skin nnd flying away on her blood thirsty mission. Th a female nios'iulto is tho form which stings, tho mala roldom leaving tho swamp where ho dwells, and contenting himself with vegetable Juice". In dealing with tho mosquito ns a household lyst, good pyrethrum powder Is probably the best preventive of Its annoyances. Moistened and made Into little cones, allowed to dry and then burned in u closed chamber, this powder will cither stupefy or kill, an I is ono of the best means of freeing chambers from mosquitoes. Touching upon a theory advanced s mio years ago that moHijtiltoe by their stings Inoc ulate the body will) malarial poison the lecturer stated that In his Judg ment tliero was no connection be tween tho two. though tho sumo conditions which cause malaria aro apt to breed mi i ul too. In tho caso of elephantiasis, however, a dlsaso prevalent in tropical coun tries, and due to a mlmito organism known ns fllarla, it has boeu well established that tho fllarla in its life development must needs puss through the mosquito as an intermediary host Doston Advertiser. Swellings In the nrrk. or floU trf, caused me terrible suffering, nnd I spent an enormous amount o f money for nieuicinos, in vain. I began to tnks Hood's Sarai nrlllit and in a few weeks I found tho swelling very much ' reduced, and I could Mm. flifffllows Itrrnth tt itH l'erfrt aVs,wUlch I lmd Dot done for year. 1 continued with Unotl'n AliiflfiAHli nnd Mm Pi'ruiSHrnf I M wref ." Mil. J. Uiobi ow, Fremont, Mich. ttnott'm Pill cm "Ivor Ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice. sick liaadaclie. Soc TbB Best Waterproof Coat In the WORLD I TlioFlSH l.KAND R1.IPKER li wnrnnlnt water proof. anil will keep nn (try In the. hnrUeM torm. The new HUMi:i, bU ktil It a purlix-l rljniii cst, snjl mver inociiiir tuuuio. ttowuretu numinous, imii I tsiv s mut If tlie " 'ih ItraiiU" Is nut on It. lllu.tra- lleu tjotaioetie rree. a. J. towku. Holloa. Man. " I havebcea afflicted with bilious ness aud constipation for fifteen years and first one and thou another prep aration was suggested to .me and tried, but to no purpose. A friend recommended August Flower and words cannot describe the admira tion in which I hold it. It has given me a new lease of life, which before was a burden Its good qualities and wonderful merits should be made known to everyone suffering with dyspepsia aud biliousness." JESSE Barker, Printer, Humboldt, Kas. N E W VsSKl'JfN O V ELTI ES Lownt wtaoiulsj nttuit. Only art It-lea wenulue turrit, Afftmta make flu a duv. Try it Circular term f rea. Airta-outlH of tniilw,tc..flUc lHatoa.d. Write at 0110a, Ta .!. IMtu. LULT. MT., Ualtimokr. HO. "HQTHER'S : FRIEND" . la a scientifically prepared Liniment and Harmless; every ingredient Is of recognised value and in constant use by the medical profession. It short en Labor, Lessons Pain, Diminishes Danger to life of Mother and Child. Boole "To Mothers" mailed free, eon. taininff valuable information and Voluntary testimonials. told y il erulu. 'August Flower" THE REALM OF FASHION WHAT TO WEAR AND BOW THE? 'MAKE IT. Peat Epochs Rttnrn.-Antlqti French fashions Hevlved For Modern Style. f I fi VFl man cottlrl ever do M PJ I such a foolish thltitf ns "llo 10 hlghls awake cnrrlng the fifl.loii of n new doublet," why should not a wnmnn. ') who, ns men ninlntnin, dotes on foreign fnn ciea nnd fnr-l'etchcd folhles, he allowed to pive tip soma of Iter time to thoughts on dress? Tho truth Is, nu n tire by tiuture de ceivers; they Riven sly look nt n mirror, while women walk boldly up to It. They affect to tltv-iilso dress, nnd yet spend nn hour a day under tho ltiuids of their barbers. Tholr feathers miiy be plain er, but they ilovote tilte as much time to pluming tliem as the women do theirs. Hut, upon the whole, t think tho men are le onmlnfr mora nnd more resigned to woman's, love of finery. They struggled njralwit It for centuries, and flnding that in cure is initios A PltKFtt MtKW. Ible, hnve resolved to make Its endurunee more ngreeahle hy directing Its course and catering to its desires. I look fnrwnrd to the time when a husband will sny to Ms wife: "My dear, I notice that tho fall ttvles aro ready; suppose wogo down aud pick out a few uew gowns for you." All married women should educate their husbands to tnko interest In their gowns; it makes It ens or to pny the bills. Spoaking of bills, thoy promise to c.tuso groaning among thosj who hnve to pity them this fall, for tho groat designers have fairly outdone themselves. There will be embarrassment of choico when you come to gaze upon the boHtitirul gowns In which there are at times reminders of all the great epochs Directory, Empire, Henry II., Louis XV and even Louis XVI. I am quite sure that some pur Ms in stylo will cry out at the mixture, and others will mil against setting meadow green besido indigo blue, and proclaim the fashionable tone to be linrsh and the combinations rather s' art ling than artistic. Hut, after all, will they not be modish, and dooi not mode make the women, as manners make the mnn? In the initial illustration you will find n garment us useful us it is pretty, an artistic wrapper with double fronts, the Under ones being tie. I in with n ribbon and orna mented with a cute-ado of the stuff extend ing to the bottom of tho tkirt. The collar ette and the cascades aro embellished by two rows of open work. The slee ves huvo rullles n the same stylo with bow cf rib bon. Tho loose fronts ulso have the rows of open work. The back breadths form a train and aro lined with satinetto. rAr,'. stti.es. The dlnno? dress pictured In the lllus tration is nu exquixito creation in a bluck pearle I stuff, set off with a brocade corselet and garnitured with lace. The straight collar Is covered with a pleuted luce, fasten od at the back with u bow, from which fulls a liiro cascade, caught on tho edge of the corselet with a rosette of brocade and at the waist with u rnsetto of luce. Tho sleeves are in brocade and oro draped aa shown." The bottom of tho skirt has a ribbon ruche. The picture sets forth a cburmiug novelty In the way of fashions for the young, a grain ytllow crepe gum tared with Russian tulle. The skirt Is set off with a deep Bounce run with two cords, the material be ing doubled where it Is thus run. The skirt is sllahtly pl'uted (rout and back. There is a pleated collar and also yoke. The corselet e of black moire. The lret should be lined with silk or alpaca. 1 In f life Kail styles sre set Before yotl in the pic ture. The figure on the left dptays a Rn tlan blouse over a dress of apricot silk, lace Mementerie to correspond, large black lare hat with bows of nprieot ribbon, mak ing up costume of charming brightness and simplicity. The material of the dress on ihe light Is an almond preen rnnvu', small Test of gaum of the same shade, wttb itrles of a deeper green. let mm 1 A tTIAItMIXONOVKI.TT TOR THE Tnr!(1. The indications are that tho great design, ers intend to exhaust their art on corsages this coming season, rather than on skirts, skirts wilt keep their present shape nnd be shorn of their trains to a great degree. In other words, garniture Is to be put where It will be best seen, around the neck, arms, body nnd wnlst. Kxn,ultte little boleros, mere baby nfTairs, In velvet will frame n giilpnro yoke over silk transparency, and then between the epmlet of guipure and lower sleevo will como n big pull' of change ulile velvet. In some cases a !nce tunic will drug from the Inwnr edge of the bolero, reaching quite to tho bottom of the skirl, nml dimly disiilnying tho outlines of the waist. In order, too, that the empire gown may be worn by stout llgures, a deep lnce l erlhn will encircle the corsage, springing Irom tho bust line nnd nn tho same levol witlt lnce rullle of the upper sleeve. Hut, in spite of all attempt -i to create new s:yl' , lite inilor-mmle with its jacket cor sug't and plain shirt grnzing tho shoes will continue tube correct wear for the street nti'l all Informal occasions, and with It, of course, will be worn the ever populur felt hut liner Intux-uro and mora graceful in shape than ever before. The modish tones In fi lls will be light gray, greru nnd light beleo. Underskirts w 11 bo ornamented flounces, rnflled bunds, and with lace when the wearer Is not a youn miss. I.ace-trlm-meil underskirts don't look well on a young girl. Double and triple pelerines are to be very much In vegua fur youngish people during the fall, the material bring zephyr cloth or veWet. Htout Indies should be car ful how they luy these pelerines on their shoulders. They should make choice of thoe which reach below the waist Chatelaine, bel's are to como Into vogue again and to be made to curry a load of ar tistic trifles, such as a small watch, a purse, a tiny mirror, a powder box and a wishing bone In gold or silver. This takes the place rt ,!, nl, ft,taltli,H four liwf lnv Floods 1st Great Britain. Reports of damage Irom Hoods continue to como Irom luuny UQereut parts of CI nut lliitttiu and Iiclund. The floods in Yorkshire are the most seri ous (but huve ever occurred In that county In the mumory of tho oldost lnbubitunt. Ituilwuy trnllio bus been completely divert ed from the tttuul channels. The damage to proporty Is enormous. A bridge at elby, un thu York uud Doucaster railway, bus been destroyed by tha.Hoods. Thousands of seres of land are submerged in tho l.'arnsley district, and luuny peoplo uro moving their effects from thoir homes. The flood at Ieds caused by the overflow of the river Aire is subsiding. Tho floods In Derby shire are cuuaiug a large amount of dam age. Many horses end cuttle huve been drowned. FATAL COLLISION IN KANSAS CITT. A Train Crashes Into a Cable Car nn6 Kills Four Persona. Two Injured. A Santa Fe passenger train ran Into a loaded cable car at Kansas City, Mo. Three passengers and the gripman were killed and two other persons seriously injured. The killed are: William Barber, gripman, Mrs. Cynthia KevIs.Jeflerson Becrlst and Edward McKenna, Another Massscre In India. A massucro of native Indian troops at tached to the British forces occurred iu the Chin Hills, India. Seventeen of the natives wore killed by Chins. EraBTglft that comes from God's band is a good gift, no matter bow uncomely it .may look Tke Leasaelteearit. The following table shows the standing of the various base bull clubs: SKCOND SEASON RXCOKD. 1'ost. Ter won. unu poned. Cent, Cleveland.. Ilostnn' 1'ituburgh... Brooklyn.... Philadelphia. New York... Chicago Cincinnati... ixiulsville.... Baltimore. ... I-1. Louis Washington. . , 63.... 0. , 61. ...SI 0. , 4S....33 0. . .6117 ....tl2 ....877 ....ft.') ....634 ....610 ....613 ....6110 , 43. , 41. , 40. ..3t... ..an... ..7... .0. ..1., ..0. ..0. , 31) .87 tid.,,.38 1. 81. ...42 0. .440 !... 47 1 m 62 0 33.4 1!....6 1 310 TUB rOl'BLS SBASOH BECOBD. Tor Won. Lost, cent Boston... 102 43 two Cleveland Wl 61. .....624 Brooklyn t W 619 Philadelphia ' B7 6 NI7 Cincinnati Hi W 6i3 I'liUburg 80 73 6'2-1 Lliicuvo 70 70 479 New York 71 SO 4o4 Louisville 63 H8 417 Washington A 93 888 fit. Louis 67 94 374 Baltimore 49 103 811 How Cold ta RMppert. Shipments of gold from Now Tort to Europe are ordinarily tnndo la very strong hard-wood keg, each ken Cfiutnliilug 150,000. At the end oi tho keg, four hole aro bored through the projecting ends of the staves, and through these holes plcuos of rod tape nro drawn, meeting In tho renter, where n largo wax seal Is applied, hearing tho stamp of tho house which mtikes tho shipment. A material causo of loss In this hnndling of speclo Is the ruhliliig of tho coin or b:irs one upon another; and for this reason 120 gold pieces aro preferred to $10 or 85 pieces, tho surface ex. jmsed to abrasion being less. Each keg contains ten canvas bags, and in eneh bag is I.VOOO. In tho United States Assay Office tho rubbing ol the gold bars upon ench other Is pre vented by packing them In saw-dust THE MILITARY WITHDRAWN From Homestead, Pa. No Further Use for the Troops. Thursday morning witnessed the with drawul of the troops and the military ep. onnge that bns been kept over Homestend, Pa., for the past ninety-live days is at end. That their departure was witnessed with pleasure by the residents could not bods guised. Long before the hour for leaving ihe citizens gathered upon Ihe hillsides sur rounding the enmp nnd along Eighth iivendf In the vicinity, eagerly watching the preparations for breaking enmp. Al though there wns no open demonstration of pleasure shown by the residents, they were evidently cr .tided and appeared to net with greater freedom. General Wiley wl'nesued the de parture of the regiment. When nsked 11 be anticipated nny further trouble through the withdrawal of the troops lie replied that he did not, if nny ontbreuk should occur the troops would bo again massed here In short order. Sheriff McCleary express the belief that bis forco of deputies would be able to preserve peace in the community. IlehnsnowSQ men de tailed here as deputies. As ui'tial everything is reported ns running satisfactorily in the mill. MAKKbTd. rmvni'nii. the witot.KSAt.K rnirr.s ahp oivem below, oiuin, n.oi K and rr.Ki. Vt HEAT No. 2 Ked I 70 & I 77 No. 3 Ked 74 71 COftX No. 2 Yellow cur... 6U 67 High Mixed ear 65 68 Mixed ear 61 65 Shelled Mixed 62 63 OATri-Xo. I White 8U 40 No. 2 White 8S B1 No. 8 White 87 88 Mixed 85 86 KYE No. 1 l a A Ohio.... G7 M No. 2 Western, New HI 65 Fl.Oflt lancy winter paf 4 00 4 85 Fancy Spring putenia 4 78 6 00 Fancy Straight winter.... 4 20 4 85 XXX Makers 3 60 8 75 live Flour 4 00 4 25 HAY Haled No. 1 Tim'y.. 13 60 14 (0 fouled No. 2 Timothy 11 00 12 60 Mixed Clover 11 oil 12 60 Timothy from country... IS 00 20 00 BTHAW-Wluot 0 60 7 00 Oat 7 M h no FKF.D-No. 1 W li Md T 19 IK) 20 ) Brown Middling 17 O) IS 01 Bran 15 60 111 U0 Chop 14 50 IS 00 DA IK V PIVUlt'CT. BUTTER Elgin Creamery 2 80 Fancy Creumery 25 27 Fancy country roll 22 25 C hoice country roll 12 14 l ow grade & cooking.... 8 12 CHEESE O New cr'm mild 10 11 New York Ooshen 10 11 Wisconsin Swiss bricks.. 14 15 Wisconsin Sweitzer 13 14 I.imburger. 11 12 rnriT and vkiiktabi.es. APPLES Fancy, tjr lbl... 2 00 2 60 Fair lo choice, V bbl.... 1 60 2 00 BEANS Select, V bu 100 2 00 l'a ft O Beans, V bbl 1 (JO 1 70 Lima Beitus 8 4 ONIONH Yellow danvcrs bu..., 100 Yellow onion, V hbl 1 SO 2 00 Sp.niisli, V crate 1 25 1 40 CAllllAiiE New Vcrute... 75 100 POTATOES Fancy lto"0 per hbl 2 00 2 60 Choice Hose per bid 1 60 1 75 POl-l.TRV etc. I DRESSED CHICK ENS V Id 13 14 Dressed ducks TKIt 13 Dressed turkevs l tti 17 18 LIVE t Hit KENS Live Spring chickens V pr 60 (10 Live Ducks V pr 40 60 I.iveiceu pr..... 70 75 Live Turkevs y 1' 13 )4 KtiliS l a.t Ohio fresh.... 19 20 FEATHERS Fxtru livetieese V D 60 flO No 1 Extra live geese V Hi 48 60 Mixed 25 85 win ELLAS lot i. TAI.LOW-Country,tb... 4 City 5 6EE0S West Med'iu clo'er 7 75 Mammoth Clover 7 90 Timothy primo 1 90 Timothy choice 1 95 llliiegrnu 2 00 2 25 Orchard grass 1 75 Millet 1 00 Buckwheut I 40 1 60 RAILS Country mixed.... 1 HONEY White clover.... 17 19 Buckwheat 12 15 CINCINNATI. FLOUR- 2 80(3 3 55 WHEAT-Xo.2 Red 71 72 KYE No. 2 60 CORN Mixed 48 OA'IS 83 84 FOGS 18 17 BUTTER 20 27 I'lllLADELl'UlA. FLOUR 13 40(3 M 65 WHEAT New No. 2. Red.. 73 75 CORN No. 2, Mixed 61 OATS No. 2, White 40 41 BUTTER Creamery Extra. 24 24 BUGS l'a,, Firsts 22 NIW YOBK. FLOUR Patent. . . 4 60 6 00 W H EAT No, 2 Ked 77 78 KYE Western 64 08 CORN Ungraded Mixed...,. 61 63 OATS Mixed Western 80 88 BUTTER Creamery 15 22 feXiUS atute and 1'enn 18 18 UVB-KTOl'K BKeOMT, (AST MDKBTV, riTnulBO STOCK TABS. CATTLE. Prime Steers...... .....I 4 73 to S 00 Fair to Good 4 00 to 4 00 Common 8 25 to 8 75 Bulls aud dry cows 160 to 8 25 Veal Calves 6 60 to 6 25 Heavy rough calves 2 60 to 8 60 Fresh cows, per head 20 00 to 60 00 sunup. Prime 05 to 100-D sheep.... 4R5to6 00 Common 70 to 75 B sheep... 8 00 to 8 60 Lambs. 6 00 to 6 25 BOOS. Philadelphia hogs 6 66 to 6 70 Corn Yorkers 6 40 to S 60 Boughs -i i nun 60 to 4 24) That's What llreatkt ihe l-nrterlei. Cheap fuel anil low freights are the neces sities of tnKmifftritnrlng. Tiro fuel-oil iiIihs lines, lour rallroaUs, ono n cninpleto belt line, give clrlllitli these nilvunlsges and Lrouglit her four litctnrloi m soon nn the to.vn was 1hI1 out Itf Jr.)' A. U.viKgiiis & Co.iJlilciigo News. Epplng Forest, England, Is the largest public recreation ground In the world. When Nature Koeds nsslttnnce It may be best to render It I romptlr, but one should roracnibcr to ns even the most porfoot romcdleo only when neoded. The best nnd mod simple and gentle remedy Is the Syrup of Figs manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. The London Zoolog enl Garden contains now no less thnu .'I.Uri nufmnls. nritate-t the Hnhr Mrs. A. "That cough mini lire f hnnffTit TS. tenliiv for Iw'ijr's cold mnd her vomit, nnd then tnndo hor so stupid I feared she liiul brnln f-v-r." Mrs. n. "My yonng friend. Dr. Tforsle's Terlnln Croun 'nn, a th nnt nnH wie tnvnS ttmrtlf for rhllilren. Vimr lrtnrgist eau gut It of any whnlesnlu medicine house. MM." 'f lie grenterTay's run cf an ocean steam ship was 513 nin.-ii ..,r1om'T,or "V- lximls. Iletrnlt. Mlrh.,snvst 1 he elTect of Unit's I ninrrh I tire In winiili-r. fill." rite biui about It. ejold bf DrugUiU, -There nro ln,o: miles of overhead tele graph wires lit Ltindon. Train l.nnitcd With Hiave Pnllsh. Ijvst week Messrs. Morse Hios., proprietors of the well known Klsmg Sirn Move Pnllsh, Itlltsl nrders front two i-uvtomers lit the West for twenty-t hree rnrs loads .( stove rmll.b. As each ear eontn.ned 4i"l gr.'ss, weighing 15 tons, thu sliiitnetit to these two houses was tUiO grog's, or :HA t ins. The Immense business done by this firm Is a monument tnthe Industry nnd high grade of good for which they havuearuvd a retmUttiou at hums and abroad. Hindonstnn is shout 2i times as large as the State of Ne York. Woo scrrsim with his liver, consign tlnn, H lous Ills, toor blood or air.zlim-e tuke Ik)w.l.aai' I'hU Of drutgisls. SO cuius. If afflicted with sore eye t use I)r. Isaac Thorn p. ten's Kye-WHter. lirugglstssoll at i per bottle. ygTray.'.cylJf"aw nn urvr rip ncrcivFn wifh r.ntt's, Ktiiiinuii, nn1 tni which itato I tin. Ii.ld IiiIiis-m tha Irmi sinrl linrti Off. Tl.o ltilmr Null Ktfivn I'nl'.stl 13 JirllUftnt. Ortof- 1tM, Purnliit. anU lUa tnnHtifnr pnt lor Lu Uu I or Kltt$ paCk.1i:o Willi rcry (tun int-o. LMER'S trie BtAT KIDNEY. LIVER i2 "l ( Pain in iho Hack, Joints or hlps.reilltnnut Inurluellke brlok-dust f reimout colls or retention, rlioumutUu. I Kiilncy o.Giilaint9 Dlabotes, dropsy, scanty or hlita colored uriua. Uritiary Troubles, Ftlnulner sonsntlons when Tol.llnir, dlstorss pres. turn In the arta, urethral Irrltaliuu, stricture. I Disordered Uyer, I niont or dark oirclos under tke eye, tonuo ooatod, coniitipatlou, yollowlsk eyeballs. , eearant-VtnMntsstsef Ose Rsttts, If not beej. sfllatl, I'ruinrlata wHI rtiriind ya ts arlrs sid. I At ItrnuRlala, Oe. Sllze, !. Mw. ! 'tn.lll Clulde to IImIIS" frM-CesraltsHoa free, Uu. KiLuaa & Co., IliNOUAtiroK, N. T. Ask your doctor what hap- ' pens to cod-liver oil when it i gets inside of you. He will say it is shaken and broken tip into tiny drops, becomes an emulsion ; there arc other changes, but this is the first. He will tell you also that it is economy to take the oil broken up, as it is in Scott's Emulsion, rather than bur den yourself with this work. You skip the taste too. Let us send you an inter, esting book on careful liv ing ; free. Scott It Downs, Chsoiists, i js South s'h Avenue, New York. Your rirugizUt kseps Scott's EmuUloa of cod-liver eil ell druggists every wnsru tio. $i. I AIllF,f y matr BfOVET eaay nl I HUltO your own tumina, a1ilrwwt iuclutlioir iutmu. Mil-DOHA U. fJUVT. yMlb liy5, ImS. PATF.VTrt I PKNION- f-8eni forlnrmii or'atJiil'lonr How toubintn n int4nr. Mrndf jf Olirmtur PENSION niij UOL'NTV LAWS. FAT Cfll If C reluowl lh. a mouth, any ona w a.t -l cmi niMta rfiucty. 8uf e ami Biire, Particular iv. Ux4tt il.. h(. Lout. Mo. rArTIOIf.wn.wnr. Bf T altera anVi j. lioaicla tltutlnff knea without V, Burn nuDaiitutioua urt l.-uudulout au4, aubjoct to proauoutlon by taw for obv auiiilllV IQUVy HDS dsr fulae proiencua. Slid m Sit?' 'Jhb'isihe; WUOs Will i tv DR. Kl Ho oil STJACOTJSOn Cures Pain Promptly kUitELY a veeetaMe compound. made entirely of roots and herbs e-ntHerrl frrtrvt V, a frata tt Georgia, and has been usod by million! of people with the best results. It AH manner of Blood diseases, from tha pestiferous little boil on your nasi to the worst cases of Inherited blood taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and Treatise on nino4 and FVIn Dtsesses milled free. bwirr Siti ipic t o.. Atlanta. Ua. WORN NIGHT AND DAY! Holit the wtirnt rup tnr whh enur un der all ctmimntfinret. In ik. Nfjw Tat linurovTTifT TV." rAtn-t vA. nml rul a fiT rlf-mritir nt nt tTHIV'tV TRlol. fl.T. Hwtia mim tsM.. Til llrstewi. FRAZERgar!e HF.8T I! THE WOULD, fls wesrlnff nuallilea are nnmirpAte4, aeraattf emlfslliiK three Uixes of snvnthr lran'1. Not aireeted l. brut. t(rJF.T TUP. Jt:N( INB. ICR SALB BY UKALfclUI UbXKMAl.LY. Use's Remedy fhr Catarrh It the Tl'"l. Kn-le.t to l'.e. nnrt f-hrnei'rt. rnilj to Ui iiKrflxts or dviii by fusil, ioa. K.T. lluieltlne. Warren, l'a. Institute nr hhnritiuiid. No. 104 Filth avenne. I'lltshnra. Pa. flro. limn and I'ltman sj-stenis. Private and nmll in-tructfrins. i-eial sjh'imI elapses for nil writ, ers. tiood position for enniietent atinlents. WORLD 3FAIR WORKWOMEN I A r itw'ir.. mis nil AiiurvM, with buinin. l. I.. Kfl.MCIt V CO. i H.. Hi Henri, Ititt IF YOU rov tvanttd A "vr THEIR THEM T O-tc-V X WAY tmi If yon mtrely keep thrm irn a dlverrtlan. In ois ii-F to haiHlle Fowl it jullcisuly, you nutut know ompihing about thtm. lo m-t ihi waut w itrt ellinic n t'"k ftvluir ih iricn tfrflnlu 4CA of practical poultry rnttr lor I U III J t9Wf iwfiity-flvtj yrnrt. It wan irrlttrn by a mnn wfco pn ktl hia mio. I, and tlm, and ttouey to making a ius ri of chicken rntmfr--not a a pntliiie, i-nt n liunlnna and If you wilt profit I.y hn tn i-nty-fiTO yeora' work, you can mv tnaoy Chtcka unnuuily. "Patstrg Chicken" and malt your Fowii rorn du liars for yon. Tha point la, i hut yon iuiih( hit abln to (tttHt trouLI la turn poultry ar4 aa aoun a ft nppeura, tuul know bow to rfm'iy It. '1 hla i-ook will u-ot'b you. It tella liew todKwt and i-urt meaH; to fevd for Cpa and alo fort attvnhiffi whl-ti fowla (oauvtikor feuding puriKMteaf and evcrytninir, Indcert, yott anouid know on this lui joct to raaka It iirodtuble. Bnt pottpaU for tweuty llva coata la Jo. ur 90, Book Publishing Housot, 13.1 LeoxAii:j hr.. N, Y. City. lt ts)w-rr(tM4 flCRMl ItRTlUKABr tabUaitcil.ia Um ramtukably tow uiie J !i21?lL'll;.pu-'i,-i . JU" lluo ou1- taua Mt flu 1 pAunO ptwaa at clou-1 aoiiioly jMavrfievaUytmiiad III clotlt. iiKirw ungujtb woi-dtt tvltn tha Ujrmu rtiulvsUsjiitsi tuk.1 pronunnlsulfwt, ul Usjrauui wortaM1th Kiudh itailultloni. U u iaralua.il la Ovnnsuia who arc ti4 CnrotifMjr fsuailmr with utk-llli, or AmiHruit) wuu wisa w kwru UtMtoaa uu rliL. limit, tst u-j bmIm'S IV. L. DOUGLAS 3' SHOE Fit V At 'S U 'Bf s7 0 0 OWN OHIOKEsMS V V,.'.J A aenalne snwril shoo that will not rip i UueCalf, lUmlHhM. SlUlMltfa Ul.liti,. HitKlllld. miira n,.n fnilulil. Iturulili, thun nn nth.tw h.d u.,1.1 ... .1. 1 tuualscUBiom mn.lu Hhoetcustlus fnm S4 to as. 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