Km Ik' Ptttakwr tllspatra. It not enly contains nil ltr nr , hut mnr Weelal teletrapliln fknl esehislvn fentiirea appear In It columns than In sny other news- Immr In thin wllnn of the rnttiitrr, Kverv .Nly rends It, .r.rjbody advertises in It; to iliniild )tin, Pteam first apiilied in Mixing mach Ine In IK73. trap Snows' HiwM'Mt At. Titornee for Cimirli, tnlds and ell other t'hmnt TrntiMee. "l'ra-tnilu.iilly best." Or. nii y Hard Htuhtr If sffllrted with soreeyea use lr. IssanThitmn. snn's Ky-wat.r. lirntoilstsiMjtl at'i'Hi per bottle. FOOD MADE ME SICK "First t had pains In my hack and runt, t hen faint feeling at t lie utiiinaih.and when I would Mt, th first taste would make ma deathly sick. Of course I tan down rapidly, and lent Inn. My wife end family were mm-h alarmed and 1 e 1-la-cted my May on rarth would he abort. Hut a friend advised me to take Hood's HaiMiwrllla iiu'i warn my appetite rnmtj back, I ate heartily with. ut dlatresa, gained two fmtindn a week. 1 look eight Imtlleanf Honda ammrl!la and neierfelt better In my life. Hood's'n.Cures To ila I ntr fure nnj 1 t?Ut It? W.Vp um tmrllla the whole i-inlne ut It." C. C. Ahkh, iwtr, ('nn(ftfo, N. Y. IIOOII'M .MM, cure NatiM-a, Kirk Hratlat-rie, IbdlcrHtUin, Bllloiifnriw. Rold by all dnifritM. Kidney, Liver and Bladder Curt. It lieu ma I Ism, fjimbAirn. ptilaln Joint w bark, brink diiatm Uriiit, froqiiHiit culls. Irritation, tntlnmrittou, gravel, ulceration or catarrh of bladder. Disordered Liver, Impaired dtirestlnn, (nut., bllllniis-heanaji-hn. BW 4 nP-ltOT cun kidney dimciTttle, MOripiie, urinary trouble, Itrifbt't dhsMae. Impure Blood, Scrofula, materia, en1 wenknens ordeblltty. Croat ee-l'se eontent. of One Pnttt. 11 nr bsna efUsd, lruista IU r.luad In yon tb. prle. paid. At Draajglala, SO. Him; 1.00 "la-mHosT Oald. to HKh'frae-CaMiR.tloa fraa. Da. Ktutta Co., Bimou amtosi, N. I. A Ruddy Glow on cneek and brow is evidence 'J that the Jj body is getting proper nourishment. When this glow of health is absent assimilation is wrong, and health is letting down. Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by fcall a Hnwne, N. V. All drural.t. 'August Flower" " I am Post Master here and keep "a Store. I have kept August Flower for sale for some time. I think it is a splendid medicine." E. A. Bond, P. M., Pavilion Centre, N. Y. The stomach is the reservoir. If it fails, everything fails. The liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the heart, the head, the blood, the nerves all go wrong. If you feel wrong, look to the stomach first. Put that right at once by using August Flower. It assures a good appetite and a good digestion. WIFT'S SPECIFIC eraa.aM.iit ii.v unvaio ayiicin, f HinlnathiK all 1'oltona from the niiHHi, wiieuter ui wroiuioiiR or Malarial origin, UiU preparation haa uo quaU For elrtateen month. I bad an ' eatiug pure on my tongue. I waa treated ttv liMt Ineel Ithv.tclana butobuined no relief; the aore a-radually rrew won. I flnallT look ft. . ft., and waa antinl n4 after uelna; a few hottlea1 c a. aauiuii, uanaeraon, lex. Tnatlae on Blood and akin Di aaapl mailed free. Tbb Bwirr Sraoino Co.. Atlanta, (Ja, 'rf siiiloiib; ttftiinp Can GaaiaanB)tl in, Coae, Croap. Bora TkraaC Bold by ail UruarUta an a G norma tee. Pffalri Tnn s w Wu ,KeXkfroikkton Ja Doeionr . naaim. OauuuilOoTlltirtUU ! X2Z (Jonctlpatlon T HOM AH P. HIMPaON. W.nhlD.loa, I. ('. tin ittty'e fee unlit F.uul ou uiaed. rite for Itnau'i uulile. I'. I', Aer. DRKILMCrrB later mwi WAtra. Miac ki.i.AXKOta. J , For tlie flrl lime tlua winter loe rorarpd the Kat river at New York on ftatunlajr. lia was I r l be I terjr. It t retchi d from ban n to bank. ttaaTr Aci itikMiK An mtamtim I cter Hell nint V. J. I.ehlgb fell 40 feet from a scnlfiilil at Hie world fair ground", ClilrnKo. I'tl wna Inotnntly killed, ami l.e lilgh will probably die from bit injuries. - CAriTtb, I.AimaAMi iMirTmAt The mines at Illco, Col.,bave closed down a the re lilt of the depre-slon of silrer anil tlielilcb wbrpii iall to tnlners. Tboueatiila of men will be deprived of work. atNITARY. A cciiit from .toilet. III., pays the black diphtheria l atlll raitltiK In that country, It bi lug wor.e In the rlllaienf Syniertim. In the family cf Nirliola Voiinker there were eyen diatli in one week, there being funeral every day for a week. Si were member, of the family and the seventh n nurse. leiitli also rcamd a rl h linryest in the family of Alliert Younker. He lost wile and tlireecliildren. Cchools. vhiircbrs and nil bnliday giilherings were closed. WrtTllt'R. Not since the terrible fall of snow five yeina ago has New York City experienced a storm that so nmrly resembled a I'sko'.n bllrznrd as Hint whicli occurred on l'riilny. Tnilllc nn Itroadway was nlmo't suspended while on some of the lets prominent thoroiiglifures the blocknile wai complete. In some places lic snow drifted until It was from four to live Iretdoep. A seere storm prevailed nlotig the Atlan tic Coti't on Krliloy and Saturday, doing much iluninge. roiiKtoit. Three llren.en were crushed todenlh and many injured hy fulling walls at a lire in a Liverpool cotton warehouse. Loss, A'l.'iU.- The cold weather In Kurope continues tin. aliutrd. Two men have beon froi m to death at Tonloue and one nt llordeaux, Krance. I'anals ami rivers are froten over. The application of the laws reducing the hours of labor in factories, mines, etc., has caused n reduction of waes throughout I'm ik. Many strikes hffve resulted, nota bly In the Department of the Nord. A frightful accident It reported from Kisi.lilsi-iiek, In the province of Wllna, Hin du. The boiler of the public baths at that place exploded and six pprsons were Instant, ly killed and II Item in -rtnlly injured. Tne full In rentes at I'urls since the be ginning of the I'nnnniii canal exposure it estimated at over M.OW.ooo linncs, and the f II in other French eeciuitiet at nearly n.ooo.nno francs. A boy In Nankin, China, was mobbed re cently for wearing a glass eye. ' A I lilted Slates warship restored pence. The cold spell In Kurope continues to cause many deaths by freezing in Germany Many liver emit are lie-bound. A Hurls lnundryman named llerici, heartbroken on account of his wife'a un faithfulness, kllltd his four chlldien and himself by tun ning charcoal. During the month of December Kngllsh imports dtcreaed i:.)..-1X0,000 and exports "i40,000 as compared with those of the cor responding mouth of Iwil. Several persons have been frozen to death at Thorn and other plucos on the Vistula. In tlio Iiartz uioitiituin districts the soldiers are drilling I" A TIP FOR WOOL GROWERS A Valuable Oovernmsnt Publication Now Beady for Distribution. One of the most valuable publication ever Issued by the Government is a report upon the sheep Industry of the T'nited Hi ales, prepared under the direction of the Secretary of Agriculture. It treats of tht histi.ry and conditions of the industry, from the early settlement of the country down to the present day. It bids fat.' ta rival In popularity the work on the diseases of horses, published by the department some time ago. It Is ready for distribution by the Secretary and through members of Congress. CLEVELAND'S MAJORITY 108. Ba Would Have Been Elected Without Mew Vork and Indiana. The New Y'ork Smiing Itnt of Wednes day says: The settlement of the Oregon con test makes It possible to give an accurate table of the vote for President as !t should be cast by the F.lectorul College and whlcb will show: Total number of votes 444; nec essary to a choice Cleveland's majority 108. The total vote for the respective candi dates is as follows: Cleveland, 270; Harrison 144, and Weaver 21. New Theory About Choi;.. Prof. Kensky has expounded a new theory of the origin of cholera before the Russian Modlcal society. Prof. Blostein, finding that be could not produce cholera by the injection of Hock's coma bacilli, ought for and found two new organisms peculiar to Asiatic cholera. The disease in variably follows an injection of the three varieties of organisms, and it is regarded as possible that Jlnocculullon with the three organ Urns will give immunity from the disease Phenominal Weather in Berlin. The snow is so deep in the streets of Ber lin that it has been found necessary to sub stitute sleighs for wheeled vehicles. The sufferings of the people are increasing by the growing scarcity of coal, due to tht miner's strike In tbe Soar district. Tbt mer cury fell to six degrees beluw zero ou Fri day. Wolvea Devour Bohool Children. Toe entire length and breadth of tht Ormoii Fatherland it covered with ice and now. DUpalcUcs about the intense cold are coming In from each corner of the eni plre and in tbe Polish provinces. Along the Russian frontier wolves have again; ap peared to frighten the iwasantsand menace tbe cattle and lonely farm houses. A dis patch from Aspoe.Fltiland.sayi that hungry wolves devoured several cuildran on thvii wuy to school. Two little hunters of Dallas, Ttx., tons f William 8mllh, were found Monday frocen to dealb, locked in each other a trius. 1S99 OPENS BRIGHT. the Old Tear Closes In a Olow of Pros perity, but tbe New May Eelipse It. fl. 0. Dun Co.'s Wtekly Kevlew d fradesays: The business of the new year jpens we!l, though there has hardly been :lmt as yet. to get fairly under way. In me branches of msnuraoiuring there Is a fery conservative reeling, owing toa scant! sens of satisfactory orders, hut in the tex tile branches the extraordinary demand Sreutes general confidence. It every part of the country, and apparently In nlmot cv try branch of business, the traders are look ing forward to a year of large transactions. Hut in financial circles the year opens with considerable feeling of uncertainty, ow ing to the revival of g ild exports, which will be about iL'.OOO.noO lor the current week, nd to the doubts about the action of Con gress. The annual report of various branch es of trade come In with fresh evidence of Hie unsurpassed prosperity and volume of business In 1HH2, but cat no clear light upon the future, whlcb depends In a large degree upon monetary Influences. The (Internment crop rrMrts started a little streamer buying, but wheat soon re acted to 77i cent', a decline of neany 1) pent for the week, western receipts III turee days beitu over 2 ooo.msi bushels. In spite nt large receipts corn gained over 1 cent for the week ami oats also, while pork rose I, and lard 3U cent", and hogs fio cents cr lot M)iinils. Coflee is unchanged, and oil I) cents M ron lie r. but coiton showed no change with sales of .Vm.ooo hales. Specula. ion in stocks isdepre-sed by monetary anxiety, al though reports of trulHc mid earnings con tinue more favorable. (loveiuinent, and other large dixhiitapinnuts, make the mon ey market easier, tint bankers expect ex ports of gold to continue lor some time. ImliisiriHl reports nro niaimy conlined to the unprecedented tiaiinn tiuni of Inst year, hut in iron weaker tone is manifest, with reports ol rtduced prices for pig iron by tome i-ontliern concerns. Deliveries of mils lor the pat year were but 1 mm mm tons. The capacity out runs the demand for tin ished products, so lint murkets are irreg ular and weak, though in etructiirul and sheet iron large hus.iiess is In prospect. The biisine-s failures occurring through out the conn try during the last seven days munlier, for the I'nltei! States 12. and for Canada 17, nr a total ol BIO, as compared with s total of 435 for the corresponding week of hist year, representing Wl'l failures In the t'niteil Stutas and 4'J in the Domin ion ol Canuda. Tiir hiihikst r.n rK tiik iuxkh. The banner year for tiunk clearings has Just cosed. '1 he augreutt e fcr 01 cities was j2,'W4.3s 370. au mcr ase of H.I ier cent ou 1H0I. (Inly 12 cities show a decreuse from last year liio't of these being in the Southwest and on the I'acillc coast. New York clearings aggregated .'HI.(M(2.4lin,2ol, or 87.(1 percent of the total, a guin of N.ti tier cent of 1H1I1, hut ad crease ut 2 1 from 1x00. Chicugo now holds second place in tbe volume of bank clearings, IIKAIW1HI I T S Hl i OllhS A Oi l I T OrKMMO. llmilmrrH' f says: Stock taking ami spring trade preparations have imparted a lone of quiet to most lines of business. F.xceptlons In this, however are luund in 111. distrihii tlv demand for coal, clothing and boot' and shoes, stiinulaUnl by the present cold snap. New Kngland mills were aciive in ISH2. New mills, and iiicreasel production, large prolits and low prices were the feat ures. Cotton goods f rodiiction was the largtst ever known, Wages advanced in cot ton mills were also a feature. T outlook for IritM Is geneiady favorable U t a heavy production al low prices. As was exiected, the decrease of available wheat proves to have been only temorary. For the weekending December .11 the in crease was 2, 148.172 bushels. For tne tort night, however, the net gain Is only ftsi.oOO bushels, while the "ollicial 1 visible lias gained 117.1,000 bushels on very much smaller total stocks Kxports of wheat from both coasts th s weug (Hour included) equal 3,OHH,0JO bushels, aguliist 2.017,0011 bushels last week, S.IJI.'xIO biisbels one year ago, 2, 070,000 hn-lii-ls In the week two years ugo, and 2,310,000 bushels three years ago. -s Wolvea Attaok a Village. A story conies from the North to the ef fect that a pack of wolves, driven by tht intense ro d and deep scow from the woods to seek food, attacked an Indian village.neut the east shore of Lake Winnipeg, and sev eral Indians, while attempting to drive them off were terribly bitten by the fero cious animals. A sipiaw and a child were also horribly lu. crated and art not expect ed to live. A FIRST WATER FAKE. Th West Virginia Liar Must Have Mov ed to North Carolina. A sncciai from Bakersvllle, N. C, tayt that the story of a horrible killing of people is a fake of tbe tirst water. o such occur rence has taken place and tho people of that locality are at a lost to understand why the lory was told. Moort Pays tll.OOO for Mabel L. A. II. Moore, of Philadelphia, has pur. chased the famous brood mare, Mabel L, from the Malldon Stock Farm of Lyons, N. Y., paying f 11,0)0 for her. She la the dam of Eelna, who made a record of 2.13 and stowed Budd Doble mile in 2,00 iast vet. Haruin, the Adams Kx press messenger, who was taken in custody by Well's Fargo Express detectives under suspicion of hav ing stolen the package containing 135,000, has entered suit against the Adam and Weill Fargo Express Companies Jointly for l25.000 damages for false Imprisonment. . , , Natural Oaa Struck in New York. A large vein of natural gat was atruck In wtll No. 13 at Sandy Creek, near Oswego, N. Y, Tbt tools were thrown high in th air and th noise bf the escaping ga was heard two ml'aa. Oregon' Vote. Tb official canvass of th vol of Ore gon at lha recent election show th results: following Harrison, 85,002 Clv land, 14.213; Weaver. 20,75;Bidwell, 2.2U1; Pierc,(Dem. Pop.) 35.813. v . Mining Muuken Forest. Tbore I aiuiktn forest of white aedur on tho coast of New Jersey which las boen continuously "nil nod for it yaluuble timber for mora than eighty rears. The curious Industry of dinging tor these sunken logs la carried on by the poopla of Dennlsville, a village which wu brought into existence solely through the wealth of the burled timber In it vicinity. Over this sunken forest trees of large size are now growing, ami In many instances the growing timber la jut away in order to get at the mote raluable logs which lie only three or lour foet beneath the turfaoe. It I be lieved that they were sunk by an earths luuke. , . . - NorniNO make a man a bit richer that does not make bim more grateful. Th Heat ef th na How . hot It the nun? That In t H ties t Ion that astronomer and jih.vs.l I'lMfl have boen trying; for year tc uilve, and tliey are not yet ratlsflcd that thoy know the true answer. In fact, It may be ald, they are certain they do not know It, alt hough they are able to report progress, from time to time, In tho direction of the truth. The most recent trustworthy In vestigation Is that of M. DeChatellcr, who fixes tho effective temperature of the sun at 12,00(1 (leg-rees Fahrenheit, It may, he thinks, be either hotter or Polder than that flirure Indlrntes, to the extent of 1,800 degree either way. J'revlon to this Investigation of M. De Chatellcr'n the tempera! lire of the tin had I urn fixed at 18,000 degrees Fahrenheit by Hoscttl, and that re sult was looked upon by many lead ing astronomers as probably the near est to the actual facts of any that had yet been obtained. It will be noticed that the latter estimate takes off several thousand degrees, but this Is a trllle compared with the fulling o(T from the estimate of the temperatute of the sun made by some of the, earlier Investigators. Tho celebrated Se.'chl at one tlnif maintained that the solar tempera ture was not less than eighteen mill ion degrees Fahrenheit, but. he him self afterward found reasons for dror pltitf down to 2(50,000 degree. Stieh estimate of, the sun's teniperatiir as 100,000, and fio.OOO degrees wer favorably regit riled a few years ago. If M. Ie Cliati'lier's result is ap proximately correct, then we can. perhaps, begin to get something II k a comprehension of the heat or the solar furnace, since It approaches com parison with temperatures that w can produce artificially. The highest artificial temperature has been esti mated by I'rofesmir Young at about 4,0W) degrees Fahrenheit. lint It must be remembered that there are certain arbitrary assume Hons, which may or may not be cor rect. Involved even In the most care ful Investigations of this subject, and that, at any rale, the sun Is undoubt edly much hotter underneath than It U at its glowing and visible surface. 1 httlMlcr i.ore. Tho natives ol the Sandwich Islands considered thunder us being Mattoit Lou's echo from the clouds. This curious not on has crystallised a weat her proverb which Is now current among many of the white residents ot the Island, vis., "J twill rain to-day; Manna Lna shakos the clouds," In Mils connection may he remarket) that the early Scandinavian settlers of Iceland believed that there wat 4iiuie mysterious and supernatural connections between the roarings of llec.la and the "angry mutterings ot Jove." In Kngland many of the peasantry still plant the house leek, "Jupiter's Heard." on their house roofs as a preventive auulnst ihundcr, lightning and evil spirits, a custom whicli reminds one of Charlemugue's ed.ct: "F.t habeat quis'iue supra domnmsiim .lovisburbiim." Another wldcs'iread superstition, and one that has been noted among the tribes and nations from China to Kngland. and from Cape Ji.itteras to the (iolden (jute, tells us that. If tho "claps," or reports of thunder come In even num bers tbe storm will tie of short dura tion and very mild, hut, on- the other hand, If they como In uneven numbers, especially if the reports be a scries of live, nine or thirteen chips, much loss of llfo and property will result, For hundreds of years; thun der accompanied by hall, or thundci In the north or west, was thought to portend evil to all Ilritlsh subjects. Itut lug the time when this supersti tion was rifo tho great bell at Maiiucsburv Abbey, Kngland, the one known asst. Adelm's Hell, was always rung for the purpose of driving away '.he thunder cc' ' '- ' Mr. Wilde says he Is a journalist. and modestly observes: "1 am told that my Judgment as an art and dramatic critic Is considered final." This Is al most equal, says tho Albiny Times, toOscar's remark to a London friend who visited bita In Paris, "Did you drop In at my chambers before you left London?" Inquired the 's thcte. "I did," was the reply. "Did you observe whether my lily was in flowery The fr.end answered that It was. "How good of It to bloom while 1 am uway!" murmured Oscar, gently. Kehools In France. France has 69,350 schools and 14,600 private ones, ilirr. area large number of nyrenlc physi cians w bo claim t.iat die 1. alway. the re tail of a Iraiirgre-siun of Nattiru'. .. The proprietors of (4arnell Ten ar. both iiUys'eimis mil Iwvt devoted years to tesi-hhig the people bw to avoid .It'kiie. by fo. lowing Nadir', laws They give swaywllb ev-ry pst-kiu.'. of (Jurrl.iil Tea a littl. bonk, which tbry claim will enable all panmns, if direction, ar. fol lowrd, to avoid sii-knens of nil kinds ai1 to bav. no dhiI for UarUsld T.a or a iy etbar uisdiclue. Russia Invented wood paving. PROmPT, COOP WORK. EWE , . .. My wtfe suffered with such lutein, would di. she baliicd hr fats aiidlisad with ( Thrift Is a Good Rovcrus-." Groat Saving Results From ClasRlistsss and APOLIO C awing a Husband. Ilnsbanils are not mad to order, tliey just grow, to get a good one yorj have to know him when yon tee liim. He may not look like the man yom fancy painted, yet yon will reoognitt in him tbe qualities that (to to make nr. ilia reliable, enterprising, amiabl men. A a rule women are not possessed ol scute business mindi, and are not at observant a they m glitbe. One after mother they will fall into the earn open trap, just a though they wert blindfolded or were impelled by some uncontrollable force. '1 lie majority ol them seem to think they must tunrrv, nil all that is neeessary it to find man that it good-looking or rieb. Tht verage girl llret t ike a fancy to I pretty man, and tlilnkt and dreams of his lovely Iiair, charming eyes, ele- f ant dress, divine mustache and dove ike voice. Hhe declares that he it too tweet for anything. This fevei passes off in time, bnt too often leave perverted taste. A dandy figure, well manners, and clattering tongue re apt to even outweigh a good heart, industrious habit and moral worth, liven after marriage visions of tht early ideal rise tip to disturb the lerenit.y and tranquillity of tiie domes tic scene. Hotter tuch an ideal had oeverbeen formed. I'i'.lsbura t'Vort-.ie. Lai-tia .Tonus, the Georgia girl who has invented a new plow and corn planter, is snid to be a cousin of Luln Hurst, the famous electric girl. Geor gia girls teem to be determined to sur prise the world. Most great workt are aoconiDlisbed slowly. Pay the Price of the Royal for Royal only. Actual tests show the Royal Baking Powder to be 27 per cent, stronger than any other brand on the market. If an other baking powder is forced upon you by the grocer, see that you are charged the correspondingly lower price. Those baking powders sold with a gift, or advertised or sold at "half the cost of Royal," are invariably made from alum, and are dangerous to health. Every can of Royal Baking Powder contains a ticket giving directions how to obtain, free, a copy of The Royal Baker and Pastry Cook, contain ing 1000 of the best and most practical cooking receipts published. THE KIND 0 H THAT CURES! I'llFf.PS S. WPf.LS, Kl. Jckm, N. V . "Scrofula and Salt Rheum if Of 25 Years Standing, HA BLOOD PURIFIER THAT CURES. H Dana AMAfAati i.i.a in.. W9 itK.iTi.KMKNi 1 hfrrtiy rsmirrthit I havr hti faintttTr lur tvr SA vWra with Mr tr. Ultt BIKl Mttlt KhsPUM. lllVsT IMIIIllojfsri earl: ai.wir ain isui aiiiu raps-nuru nianv iwiimrt) ntM A ?iruprtrtAr iiifOtrlnn, hionA punftrr. H-rativta,U i.,rti'.,rhiihivrWiiijn iht ifwrkn lir th g-s llMlyrara.ull aTro avnll r hrnrRt.M a and had livrn up hop that Ihrra wtw an ht-ip lurM 1' ni. Wtlh vrry liltt faith I purrhaanl bul of H vour BArWAPAKtUsAof n.y lrufj(itt which 111 jintfls him triitriiilt-si if J m not irHttH ht!MI I thould rrlund th 1110117, I Irft tht Mor think-C 3 I I NaT I hitulri t all amcl aTfst In mnnt Utsp N hoeu-nVwl Vty bowttt no irw-llr fr or Irvtrvrrrt areiiers M to n-irn lur nut. 1 had not tmken mon thi.f4 finnhmlf ot fn brttla whru lo m tsurprltf f"Uiid It wit helulaaar aaw. m fakn twnF? Uisottlf !.! mm ri HRII. Th Mrrnf.J saint awBM. are) anil ha. atul f (ul t,L- . ucw luiu, 1 rruOitircd DANA'S W D SARSAPARILLA M II t. all who with BItHl Pnrlflrr thati F-'urea Vourt vry truly. U 4 riiKhm n. wiL8. U ft. slaVCKfOB, aH. MWTflHM) (JOM X. I Q ORN-rRf Mr. Wl I wrll-hnnwn In Oil ration tin nia ttMMti (rw. B5 HnfN-i'tfll . 1UA A. SMITH. liruKjrial. NichoWllt, N.'V. Dan Saraaparllla Co.. Belfast, Main. TSTr.S!Tslt PF.Jfl0?t f-snd for Inran X or'. Onlde or llw lo obtain a Patent. Sentl; Elael..f 1'KNe.lON aad UOUNTV I. A WS. it A I KlCk u' Attlltl. VV A8U1NU1U.M, U. CX inilirt Mnrwhln Habit On rani Iw 10 IIHIIII toIdayfc Nopal tlllenrwd.. Ul I Wl.l OB.a.tTar'HtN. L.ban.a.Oki rilFf.P S. WPf.LS, fl ;; RHEUMATISM. Mr. WUlct F. Cook , C'anajoharic, N. Y . writ. ; " A wok enf momlnir with cxcrucUtinv; puma in tr.y tliouldvr. Tried varioua relief lor sudden paiut without effect ; went to my ft.ee ; the paio became fnsuflerabte ; went home at 11 o'ciork and used-ST. JACOBS OIL, effect magical, paiu ceased, and at i o'ciocit went lowork; cute permanent." IVETJRALCrl-fV. ' ' t in B..m. Or,. neuralgic psins in the face, she thought she tT. JACOBS OIL. and it cured her in CARL SCttEIBE. sjn Si.at Pleasant Way Of preventing tb grippe, eolils, headaches snst fevers It to as th liquid bktatlv remedy, Syrup of Figs, whenever th System needs a gentle, yet effective elai.sf ng. To be benefited on most get the trim remedy fnannfactnrett by the California Fig Syrnp Oo. only. For sal by all druggists In auc. and l bottle. The first Iron wire was drawn at Nurem berg in 1351. D.afkess Can't Cnt4 fly local applications, as they eannnt reach th diseased ixirtlon of tbe ear. Tber. I. only on wrv U cure deafness, and that i. hyoonatltn tlrnial remedies. leefness ta caused bv an in flamed condition of tbe mueou. lining ot th Knslacblan Tube, When tbt tntie gets In flamed von haven rnmbllna sound or :moer fect bearing, and when H fa ontirelr e.mied, deafne. 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