Aers are a large nnm Vr of entente pnvtt elans who i lalm tnat disease In always the re nit of a transgrefslnn of Nature's lawe. Tha proprietor of UarArlrl Tea ere. both vnys'rtans and have devoted year to teaching the people Low to evolh sickness by following Nature's laws They give away with every pack ave of tiniflelil Tra a little book, which the) claltn will enable all persona. If directions are fol- Iow-d. to avoid sickness of all kinds and to lave no need for tiarUeld Tea or e-if other medicine. "'2 i Jfr. Jlorrey Heed l.aceyvlllo. O. Catarrh, Heart Failure. Pa ralysis of the Throat "I Think God and llnod't Sara partita or Verfeei Hralth." "Gentlemen! 1'nr tin- benefit of suffering- ha manlly I wish to state a few facta: For several year 1 have suffered from rnlarrh and heart failure, getting bs.d I cmM nut rk and Could Scarcely Walk I had a very bad sin-11 of paralysis of the throat some time ago. M y throat seemed rioted and 1 CO Mist it.f trnllw. Tha dortora aaJd It eras caused by heart failure, and pav meitl einn, which I took according to directions, but It did not arem to d- me any good. My wife orged me tn try Hood's Harsaparllla, telling cue of Mr. Joseph V. Hralth, who had been At Death' Door tout won entirely cured by Hood's Harsaparllla. After talking with Mr. Hmith, I concluded to try Hood's fsnrsaparilla. When I bad taken Hood'sS;Curc8 lwr hottl' 1 folt very tmn-b ixttor. I linve rontitmi'd tfikinu it, inl ant now fofUntr .xctjl lent. I tliimk Hn, and !!.'. Harxupanlla and my vi!V fur mv riMoratinn tn per feet health," Hahvkv Hkku. Itvp vilif, O. llonit'N IMIU do not purw. pain or irripo, but act promptly, etull) and cfflfiinily, S3 centa. PN V '3 Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT -kuiiJliUiiit witH. (;krman miller, SprtnjiHirt, MU-h. Saves Another Life! INDIGESTION AND HEART TROUBLE CURED: Suffered for Eight Long Tears 1 MRS. MIU.ER BAYS: "I had been troubled for eight years with stomach and heart dint. eulticK" 1 lived mostly on milk, a every, thing hurt me an. My kidneys and liver were in a ten iblcstat e. Co u Id neither (deep nor rat. 1 had been treated by the beat Chicago doctors aud olsowhi-ro without any benefit whatever. As a last resort I tried your jiyatnp-Itoot, and have only used three Ixjttloa. Can flow cat anything, no matter what. Nothing hurts me, and eau go to bed and get a good nlglita sleep. Swamp Root cured me. Anyone doubting this statement can wrllo.nnd I will gladly answer." .k?-"'VW a. tSaaraatee Kj It (BV Inallil' I Guarantee ub content ol cue tl am noi mnrmni, i'ra7 una vi you in pure muu. 4?al4e to Health" fee. SAd luuluwjHltoI Twtliunwala, a. m jn i'injullauon tree. WOfTl -J- vr. Kilmer uo., imieuaimoD, n. i. eQlQl At PrugglsU, , Oe. aad Sl.OO tlie. Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal orofes- sion speaking of its gratify, ing results in their practice. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk easier to digest than milk. Prepared by Bcatt t Bowae. X. Y. All flroa-iiita UOUR HEALTH Maydepcnduponthewayyoutteatthewarn lng which nature gives. A few bottles of S. S. S. taken at the proper time may insure good health for a year or two. Therdore act at once, lor it IS IMPORTANT that nature be assistedatthe right time never tails to relieve the evstem of im purities, and is an excelkat tunic alao.1 He Want to Add His Name. " Permit me to add my name to your many other certificate in coinnwndation of the great curative .properties contained in Swift's Specific (8. S. b.) It U certainly una of the belt tonics I ever ued. "John W. Danibl, Anderson, S.C." Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ca. P A TT? TT C fHonuKED lit B. i 1. 1 llliy X O audalirorelun oouu. trlea. Tru ytiun'eaiterleui-'n uh uxuiuluer in U.K. FiiLUlkU-u. ftiO'iituiiaruiiteed ur uttfee. a. liHAauuka. Cli 'itiitit.. WiuJuu.luu, D. U. FirTT-BKCOND CONOHKBB Proceedings of the Senate and the Bona Tersely Told. roaTY-srvii!tTH tat. BiHATrt. The bill Intended to secure the cotistructinn of the Nicaragua ship ranai KTuiiel the senate to-day. It provides that 8 ier rent bonds of the company to an amount nut exceeding tiou.umi.liuo shall be fintHiitced, principal and interest, by the I'nited Stntea, these bomls to be tiwuril as money Is paid out by the company In the construction ol the canal. The government is tonwn the capital stork of the company with the exception of tl2,U00,txi, aud the share to he delivered to tliejrovernmenta of Nicaragua ar.d Cota Kica, The bill went over until to-morrow. ami after an executive ses'ion the senate adjourned. Hoi ck 1 he senate hill was patted autho rizing the I'nion Itallrond Coinpnny of retinylvnnia to construct bridge acro-s the Motiongnhela river ill Allegheny conn t.y, I ii n-y i vim ia. The District of Colum bia conitnittee, notwithsiamling the protent of the committee on appropriiitlons, held the floor the rest of the day. Haifa dozen nienMircs of entirely local importatict were pUKsed and the house adjourned, VotlTY-KUHlTtt DAY. rrxATf The Nicanigiinn canal hill was before the senate to dnv. but no action wne had. Mr. luay oHereil a resolution, which was a ireed to, calling on the M'cretnry of the treasury for information a to whether any part of the appropriation for the world I fair had been piiiu. ar.d If so. tiinlrr what motlilicatlon of the ru e as to Sunday clos ing. He also gnve notice of nn nuienlment to an appropriation hill, making appropria tions connected with the world' fair condi tional on S'tmdiiv closing. After a r-hort ex ecutive session the senate adjourned. Hoi r In theliou-e the debate on the invalid reunion bill continued to dny. hut it was without sptcial inlere.it. 11. e debute on the bill was prolonged, but uninteresting, and without disposing ol the measure the house adjourned. OHTY-MNTII PAY. .rxATr In thesenuteto-dny amendment! to i he sundry civil bill, including th World's fair item. were d!tosed of. Th amen'tments allowing to the widows ' of Chief Justice Wnite and Justice Miller of tin supreme court the balance of their hus band's salary for the year of their death, tn,"W. and 7,411). were agreed to. Mr.tjuay withdrew his objections to the world's fait Items, being assured that the ground had been covered, mid they were passed. The Niearsguun cunal hill had to give way to-day to the sundry civil appropriation bill, which occupied the time until adjournment. Hnt-K The pension bill was. tinder di cuwdon, but no final union reached when adjournment was had. KlFTirTI! HAY PrNATK The session of the senate to-dny Tins occupied in the consideration of the sundry civil appropriation bill. Mr.rsnlk tier .f.ive notice t hut, in consequence of the very serious illness of one of the late Sena tor henna's children, the memorial services for Mr. Kenua were postponed from next Saturday until Monday, February 27, Ad journed. HoruK The house resumed in committee of the whole the consideration of the en sion appropriation bill. The amendment to the piiisioii Inw providing for the transfer of the pension bureau to the war department was disagreed to by a vote of .VI to Irt. The amendments relative to requiring pension ers under the act of lWW to show that they weredisnbled for manual labor, and have not an annual income of tHi, and provid ing thtit no widow shall be granted a pen sion if she was not married within live vears after the close of the war in w hich her husband served, was also defeated without division, '1 he feature of the day was a personal col lision between Turpin of Alabama, nnd Waugh of Indiana, which, but for the bodily intervention ol friends, might have resulted n-riously, but, as it turned out, any injuries that were received were receiveii by the peiiccninicerB- When order was finally re stored the house, finding it was in no tem- Ler to proceed with the consideration of the ill, adjourned. miY-riMST hay. Sfnatf. The question as to the issue of 3 ier cent bonds to maintain the gold reserve was precipitated on the Semite to-dav. The amendment wus ottered by Mr. Sher man, and a point of order was raised against It by Mr. Stewart. The point wus, after dis cussion, overruled by the vice president, and an appeal from that decision was laid on the table by a vote of 28 yeas to IS nays. The merits of the amendment were discuss ed for the rest of the day, and without dis posing of tbe amendment, the senate ad journed, KoVSa-The pension appropriation bill was passed and the postottice appropriation bill was considered without final action. The car-coupler bill was postponed until Tues day next. The senate bill was passed ex tending to the North l'acific ocean the pro visions of the statutes for tbe protection of fur seals. The House then, In committee of the whole, considered the postofnee ap propriation bill. An amendment was a greed to increase the appropriation for the pay ment of the aalariea of poatoffice clerks, and without disposing of the bill the house ad journed. FIFTY-SECOND PAY. 6rxAT. By the expeditious method of Vice President Morton the Senate almost escaped a long debate on the 3 per cent, bond issue amendment to the sundry civil appropriation bill which subsequently last ed for five or aix hours. Aa soon as the bill was taken up Mr. Morton put the ques tion on Mr. Milla'a amendment, to make tfie bonds redeemable at the pleasure of the I'nited Stales, and declared it lost. Then be put the question on tbe Sherman amend ment and declared it carried. Mr. Stewart realized the aituation, and at hia Digestion the question was reopened. Some hours later when the vole was about tube taken again an amendment was offered by Mr. Bnce, and the debate on it went on al most up tn the point of adjournment, when Mr. Bnce withdrew it. The Sherman amend ment waa then agreed tn by a vote of So to 1H. The sundry civil bill went over without fmnl action. No further action was taken on the bill, but Mr. Allison gave notice that he would ask. the Senate to remain in ses sion on Monday until tbe bill was passed, and the Senate then adjourned. Hoi'sa Congressman Bynum of Indiana to-day rose to a question of privilege in the house, and read an extract from a St. Louis paper atiying that the investigation of the Whisky Trust by the sub committee of the judiciary committee was a "discreditable iarce." He aaid the press's right of censor ship over pubic officials should not be ex ceeded. The testimony to be presented to I he bouse would soou show whether the In vest igat ion was a farce. Kulogies of the late Congressman Warwick ot Ohio were given to-day, after which the House adjourned. AN APPEAL FROM KAITJLAN1. Tbe Hawaiian Prinoeaa Addressee the People of Thia Country. Tbe Princess Kaiulanl has sent tbe fol lowing address to tbe American people: "Four years ago. at the request of Mr. Thurston, then Huwaiian l nited States Minister, I was sent away tn England to be educated privately and fitted for the position w hich, by tbe constitution of Hawaii, waa to inherit. For all these vears 1 have been patiently and in exile, striving to tit myself fur niy return this year to my native coun try. I am now told that Mr. Thurston is in ashingtou asking you to take away my flag and my throne. Mo one telle me even this utticialiy. "Have 1 done anything wrong that Ibis wrong should be done me and my people? 1 am coming to Washington to pleud for my throne, my nation and my' flag. Will not Ibe great American people bear iu7" Tatta la Aalwait. sr... ..uimili hava been made In order to find out what and where tha orgaa of taste li in the lower creation; but It if easier to fay where It ii not. Crayfish aun worme teem 10 nave vsiry decided prefetencee in the matter of food, though no special taste organ ha yet been found. Lobsters like decaying food ; the crab it mora dainty in itt diet. Snails and slugs thow a decided prefer ence for certain kinds of food, as garden lovert know to their cosf, ptae and cab. baaee, dahlias and eunflowere are great favorites; but they will not touch the while mustard. Some prefer animal food, especially If rather high. Spidcrt have only a (light tense of taste; flies toaked in paraffin teem quite palatable to them; though one tpecies, the dia dema, it somewhat more particular, and refuse to touch alcohol in any form whatever. The antennre of insecte do not appear to contain any organ of taste, for wnspt and anU quite teadlly took into their mouths poisonous and unpleasant food, even swallowing enough to make tliem telves ill, while tome beet and cock roaches fell a prey to the temptation of alum, Ensom salts, and other nauseoue foodt placed in their way, These tub stances were not, however, swallowed, but were toon spat out, the creaturet spluttering angrily, as if disgusted with tbe taste. Tbe proboscis of the fly and th tongue of bees aud antt arc furnished with numerout delicate halra set in minute pits; these are perhayt connected with the organ of taste; but, though tbe exact locality of this tense in insects it uncertain, we know that groups of cell! in the tongue of animals, called taste bulbt, form,', in part, the endt of tht organ of taste. Engnlffd In Glacier. By the friction of the lowermost por tions of tbe glacier over itt rocky bed, together with the nee in temperature in the milder belt below tbe mow line, vast caverns are melted. These caverna have been explored at tbe immense risk of the lives of the explorers, because tbe weight of the tuperiucumbeut may cause the collapse of the walls at any moment. In the year 1801 a couple on their bridal tour visited the Mer de Glace, and feel ing, no doubt, that nothing In nature could interrupt such buppitictt at theiis, ventured into one of these caverns. They bad barely entered the first arch, the husband supporting tbe young wife over the slippery surface of the floor, when there wat a dull roar, a flash of broken ice-particles in tbe morning tun, nnd tbe poor lovers ere entombed. Their bodies, clasped in each others arms, were fouud tome two years later, at the foot of the glacier, in a perlect state of preservation. The young wlfe't face was lifted toward the bended face ot her husband, with a touching expres sion of trust in hit courage and strength tn save her from the impending doom. Even the rouirh guides shed tears as they beheld this solemnly beautiful picture in death. Uuinorest't Magazine. A t'nmplele Newspaper for One rent, 7?ir Pi(siuri Cii imlci'-'Vliinii'li is sold by all News Aiienta and delivered by I'arrler rvery where, for ttne I 'ml a copy or Mr i.Vmm a wees, it contain dally, the news of the world, receiving aa It din-a, the reports of both the Associated Press anil the I'niteil Press. No other paper which sells for on1 t'tnt receives lioih of these reMirts. Its Sporting. Kluiinclal, fashion, and Household liepartmatita are uu tqualed. Order it from your News Audit. MK8. MILLY PKHOLSOU, Troy, X. Y. Tht follnwina tribute to DANA'S pnvoer over OLD VUHO.VIU VOM J'LAIXTS. teat sent us bf Wm. Uroom vfthe irrH-Amitrn "UJtOOM'S 1'IIAH MA CIV I '-" fongrtm .St., Troy, M. Y.: GF.NTI.r.MF.Mr I have been troubled with I. IV Kit OW.PI.AIMT, 4'OSiHTIPA 'HON and D KM. PM A fra long lime. I employed the best Doctors In the city; they told Die Old Chronic Complaints were bawd ear. Th4 medicine did me e Itood. 1 stoiqied taking It aud bought a boitleof DANA'H HA IOAI' AXIL LA. Before I had taken half of It 1 felt lee Iter. 1 have lakvu three buttles of DANA'S SARSAPARILLA! and am better than for years. IT HAM ltONK WONOKMM VtiH ME. I rati s-al MSUilBa- 1 nasil and It da su cUalrena sue lb Ihe least. Yours truly, Troy, N. Y. MR8. Ml' LY FERGUSON. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO.. BELFAST, ME. "German 99 Boschee's German Syrup is more successful in tbe treatment of Con sumption than any other remedy prescribed. It has been tried under every variety of climate. In the bleak, bitter North, in damp New England, in the fickle Middle States, in the hot, moist South every where. It has been in demand by every nationality. It has been em ployed in every stage of Consump tion. In brief it has been used by millions and its tbe only true and reliable Consumption Remtdy, Syrup Aa Isaporiaat Httereare. To make It apparent to thouands,who think themselves 111, that they are not affected with any disease, but that the system simply needs cleansing, It to bring comfort home totlnlr beans, as a costive condition Is easily cured by using Nyrnp of Figs. Manufactured by the California Fig Nyrnp Co. Chinese workmen in their native country accompany every request with a strike. tillll Bright Baamlat. A pnbl leal Ion brimful of sound advice and the raciest bite of fun, orlglnnl and copyright ed, from the pens of each notert humorists as Bill Nye, tlpie P. Heart. llHiibury-Newe-Msn, etc. .is (lie Ml. Jacob's till Family Almnnac and lwkof Hralth and Humor. Icl. It Is a free gilt at the Druuirists' counter. I he work dif fers somewhat from Its teenier editions, but Is none tbe less attractive and In many of its tea suree Is the stqierior of former numbers, fine eprrlal feature I the "Offer of One Hundred Ihillars," oen tn all contestants, the details of which a perusal of t ir bonk will fully give. The Almanac Is edit forth by The Charles A. Vogeler t onipany, Pnlltmnre, Mil., proprietors of some of toe best known and most reliable medicinal preparations. A ropy will Is- mal led to any ml dres oo receipt of a--cent stamp by the above nrin. l ew Kid" Gloves are .Made of Kid. Kid gloves are not made of kid; in fact, few of them are. Tbe cheap ones are not kid and neither are the dearest ones. Ladies' gloves that cost under a dollar aud a half or two dollars a pair are all made of lnmb ekln. It is likely that gloves paid for at a higher price than that will be of kid, but tbe very best and mutt expentivo kid gloves are made of the tkint of young colli. New York Sun. An Age i.ugc A Tennessee inventor has patenter a gage for determining tbe age of bonet. The device consists of a tteel plate, hav ing a tapered body portion, one of itt longtitudinul edges being marked by lines and figures, lly applying the scale to the teeth of a horse, itt approximate age it said to be determined. American Farmer. NO nETTEIl pnoor. J 0 ltf CttXtPT rai t SZKTTvriiiK CJ ""Eon, sustsinlng a most serious Injury to her spine, and w; ;5zOTn$ HELPLESS CRIPPLE FOR 19 TEARS, whhh Mm. txhousteil, ILyjk . M S HAWS NEW PftUITt, BOo. f L" Cim no dwarf lirnij(r.ittfrir introdnrcd rrtd iurt a if nut I on m Xit; fj W Tl 1. JW 0WtilBr!r'3nnlrr?n&Tri-'Tlrry. From Mm time th "VT - f 'JlifN I W fin ti unfold llmjr irn m toim- ut wMttritit Iwiiut. Phrtibl wH S RAfSB NEW fWUITt. BOo. ho dwarf limli fr.iiti tTttr intrrdiiri-d rraafH nuh inn eat Inn otir fiotTalo fitrrrr, Jinithrrv lt.Tfat IkpiIr 1,1 unfold llmjr ar filktitt-d ttin MuuB tlK m and . . ORDIr, TO-DAV. 9iif riant of tarh Hf tl.t lt.itrurc fruit nuveltUt. will I mailed ynu H-wtiaid f. r but Site : r'f';'1 MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS l'i WITH SMI CLINCH RIVETS. No tooli rrqu.rwl. Onlv a bummer reeded to drive an.l ciirn to tht-w eaall anil qub h.y, leavinif the cltnt h abaoiutrly amooth. H unlrirunn 1,0 t 10 lie mwte In ihe Ifaiber nor burr tor tbe Kiveta. 1 "bev are atmaiaj, loaalt and ilara.bl. Million now lit ua. Ail )eniili, uniform ur nf..iiHl, put 11 1 In tsniea. AmU aoiar dritler fur larata, or -tn l 40c. la tauia fur a btm ol luu, aiemrttJ uti. hi an id by JUDS0N L. THOMSON MFG. CO., ataWJal Coamaawwilvca and people who bava weak lunga or Aatb ma.abouldnaa ftao aCure for Conaumptlooe It baa ril thwwaaDde. It baa not Injur ed one. It la not bad to late. It ta tbt beatco jfbayrup. Hold everTwhere. . AN IDEAL FAMILY MEDICINE For iM'seeiiM biiiuM Meeedeirae, CaMatlaavUeat, ttatl tt'emeUalen. 4le4 trtti. eu aiaordera ttt wm mnjutmuk. 1 JVasr and KiismIbi RIP A MA TABUfLtTfl art iffiitly yvt promptly. rerfevH by druttflsTU or swiit t-y mmlK b (rial', .r-a Ivkt-.n loaa,p. NirA.i 1 r-at vm u x v.t jw ejw wrm SHIL0HS CURE. Cure. Consomptlnn, Couglia, Cronp, Nor. TuroaU Bold by all Unitsists on a Ousrantes. WORM NIGHT AND DAY! Iiolua tbe worst rup ture with rate un der all vlrcuuiKUuHva. 1 1 iniivrakNi, Perfect '"""M. ntw nu iiuniovemenl Uun'raiuii and fur Mlf-iiiaatiur uifct euivly Mikltwt. .f.MttM ff laM-r BlUaVtl- Wsty, haw fork City. Rnrfinlrl Ton 0 vereonma M Ma IIWIU vaf M bad eating. CureahlcS ib'suaulie Kesloni.roiul,U liuu.Sasis Iloctoni' luus. aauiiaafrM. U.uiauiTuc'u .lM W 4lhliu,N.Y. Cures Constipation rs-uiif MORUTS EE ILUCrX I MOW TO aatdaNaaUl0 IMt. WA N T E D lral and travelltif aarenta and prtr.mo-U-rftr tbe Muryluiid BuilUlutc mid Letuu A mum. lay ttou; lllMral ooninilMtilou. Yor purtlt ulun ntldri K. C. rriU ba'U.i'tH.'rt-Ury, UaW Uuildlug, ItHitliuore, Md. Headache; what It ! a elan of; how to cure A iKMua About lieautii-litw, IrMa B. SliaaaCe.. Unviralll, Uaa PATENTS THOMAN p. H1MIM:.N. Wanhlnuton, V. V. Nott 'f't UUtll I'atli-Ul ob- taiuiHl. H'rltv fur luwutor'a uulile. 'I IICI,I4.ITM.N4( ATAlt ItlM I HK Ikva X womlrrM. a wtkn irt'Utnifut ami full iurticuletra avntb UiMiKor HXia. Add. W.l.,1 ivkuv.r'l.ubiiig.ru. m vvaw- lnmni.1 1Bt Ci r I'hecoltte Cm Do. An enthuriastio lover ot chocolate af firm! that for those who wish to keep the Imagination fresh and vigorous choc olate it the beverage of be vera get. How ever copiously you have lunched cup of chocolate Immediately afterwardt will produce digettion three hours after and tirepare the way for a good dinner. It it recommended to every one who derofet to lirain-work the hours he could pass In bed ; tn ever wit woo finds he has ! become suddenly dull; to all whn tlnd the air damp, the time Ion'.' and the at mosphere insupportable; and, above al', i tn those who, tormented with a tixd idea, have lost their (ruedotuul thougut, New York World. A Noble Remnant. Only eight of the 60,000 French nifii who fought under Napoleon at Waterloo are now olive and Id r runce. The Royal Baking Powder is in dispensable to progress in cookery and to the comfort and conve nience of modern housekeeping. Royal is undoubtedly the purest nnd most reliable baking powder ofTered to the public. U. S. Gov't Chemitf t Report. For finest food 1 tan use none but Royul. A. Fortin, Chef, White House, for Presiaents Cleveland and Arthur. Mil pnv. MtPPt.t! Co.. PKKNA If.hsi I '.mnilll f ttiifa tit:ir sjB'n rTltUfn 4mm tij Tftt itw tor M ona ; agon, ustiinltig a moat aeriouv Injury to herai'lnr. nnd was unnl'le to walk. Her daughter providentially procured two bottles of ST. JACOBS OIL, ("em - nil! used. Before the serrnd bottle wst she was utoetowaik ubout, Mid has been COMPLETELY CURED." Very truly, M. THOMPSON. PoavKStTca. and Trti'nnbt-rry. )mtlittfBth m oim- ft vnmtxiut Iwiiut. Phrabl iwir tlio neirt year. Hard at oak. Our mammoth - til mm for '.y. j Ittju 1 1 et , r na for i. All cannot possess a $10,000 Souvenir (This turn was paid for tha first World't Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) fn the shape of a coin, but many can have fac-slmlles of this valuable work of art only special coin evu issued by the U. S. Government for $i each. United States Government World's Fair Souvenir Coins The Official Souvenir of the Great Exposition 5,000,000 of which were donated to the World's Columbian Exposition by the Government, are being rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. As there early promised to be a demand for these Souvenirs that would render them very valuable in the hands of speculators, the Exposition Authorities decided to place the price at $T.OO for Each Coin and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing $5,000,000, and using the additional money for the further development of the Fair. Considering the fact that there were but 5,000,000 of these coins to be distributed amomg 65,000,000 people, in this country alone (to say nothing of the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wish ing to purchase these mementoes of our Country's Discovery and of the grandest Exposition ever held, should secure as many as they desire at once. For Sale Everywhere and Banks. :f not for sale in your town, send f 1.00 each for not less thaw five eoins, by Post-office or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Bank Draft, with instructions how to send them to you, all (target prepaid, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, I1L MURRAY'S CATALOG Thf 4rtNuu and moat complete I Ml iT. u of lhlrlp, llmraee. aiitlBjIlore tduotU evi r pub llhbi.l. A riKUlurtyt Utpedialor any 01 u- who owua born. Sim aaaejia. aa nPhaaW fcaiaiA aflA WILBtK Us MUIIKAI m r U tU. In a World Where " Cleanliness Is Next to Godliness " no Praise is Too Great for SAPOLIO Bewar of Olatwieete far Catarrh Tkat l eatala Mercery, As merrnry will surely destroy the sense af smell and completely derange the whole sys tem when entering It tbrouah the mucous sur faces. Huch articles should never be used ex cept on prescriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do Is ten told to thegiHKl you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K.J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, 0.,contains no mercury, and ia taken Internally, anil acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Ju bu!iig Hall's Catarrh Cure tie sure you get Ihe genuine. It Is taken Internally, and mada iu 'I oiedo, Ohio, by F. .1. i 'tieney At Co. t bold by Jrugglsta, price 76c. per bottle. Fob Tiihoat DisrAsM Ann Coi'fitis Hiiown's Hnosi iiiai, Titoi HKS. I.Ike all rinllt bom tilings, they are liultutod. J 'As grniiliuar Hltfonlti la loxtt. If afflicted with sorneyss use fir. Isnae Thumps on's Kye-wuter. Iimuglstssell at'm tier hot tie. Do Not Be Deceived with Partes, Enamel and pstnts whleb stain tbe bands, liiinre the Iron anil burn ml. The KiiIiik aim Stove Polish Is lirllllant. Odor, less. tnirHtile. and the consumer p:is for ou tin or alaas package with every purchase. us T-SATHNTSl f PRMrilOrtS) f-Rsniiror Insen J or't llulile or Hit 10 obisln a 1'nrenl. Send cos fjlgestof FKNHIOM nnd UOt NTY I. AWN. fafUICk UUKHl.U WA.lUINlilO.VU.CL I ,.t '111 la li truly im ureateat novelty of l bo cen tury. Tbia olirub grows 10 to 15 feet bitrto. covcrlna; Itwlf In early aprlng wltb beantmil fluw era whicn ara auccefdM by great q.ian title of liiM-loiia fruit. It ia hardy, an bfttnti ful a a picture, while th fruit Ii incomparable. H will irrow aoy atid everywhere and frrma a Jrand addition toour Jawnaod garden ibrubi. ;at'h,8Uc.j lOforfLJ.1., poftlpafT (2) JUNEBCRRY. A ah rub of wondroua beauty; covera Ittolf with a grtat mara of pure white, dlielouily fragrant liluiaona. Ibeaa are followed by large, dark colored terries, Moellent for plea, auc-e, etc. Fncb. 2fte ; 10 for O) TREE CRANBERRY. Every body fa fond of cranl terriers, and we have a'ahruh that will llourlnh nnd brar pro dinioiulyinevery section of Amerl( a.Kach(Ufc. The above. 3 rare Novtltlfi, postpaid, only B0c.; with catalogue, 680. catalogue la mailed upon receipt of 80. for pottage II JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., La Crosse, Wis Realizing that every patriotic American will want one or more of these coins, and in order to make it convenient for him to get them, we have made arrange ments to have them sold throughout the country by all the leadinir Merchants M U RRAY" BUGGIES ''MURRAY"rlARNESS$5.95 Wa auld mora VcblelM a out HaarMM liutt yettr, lt t tw llate xewplw, tli tan any other favo ury ou eawtu. Write at once (or our lint nil fatal 0 No. M, and If you don't aay It' ihetineatot moat template you ever haw. wail a-"!. i nitalie you a preaent of a buggy. OMloM tvnd Haliwrnotnl iw.iuoTmrr, CINCINNATI. 0.