t-nnon Oarr may now be laid to ha ths ealliiiol cierfrrmaa ia Knjlead, he having inherited the east estate of Rir William Evens, the Derbyshire Bsrouet who died lone weeka since. The Canon sra connected with the late Baronet b marriage only. Hood's Cures My Health is Solid As a buck's Foot In the Mud Cured of f.rnrrl and ImUorrHon bit llomftk SnrHit parllla Jfr. Frederick Kamfrrd CMi'iilo, Illinois. "I want 1o rn Hint I have Won mad'1 new man l hiv farKaiHiril'ii urul H l' 1'IIIk I was in a wretcbeu' coiulit loo awl paid to one j'liveelnn ft'! f.r ut tcriiluiioe ami pioseni.tiotis. which iravv nir no re lief. 1 sifTin-d inti mely from gravel, end think I lave endured arm Ii mis ery a any mica from Unit roiiiplnlnt. I prr ti hope lit ever Kelt big well umi ua only walking about I i Save Funeral Expenses. Nothlnir would stay on my tlc.innc li. I bcirtin tu Ukr IIih.cIV SHinai illn. Mini fonnil Unit it diil me eood.ao I kept on till I hicie taken fourteen bottles, ami m my health if a koIIiI a a duck's foot In HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES the mud. 1 shall keep Uood'a Suinapiiillla In the house, as 1 consider It the chcata-st anil beet medicine In the market. My liuli ircellon la entirely cured, and all avmp touia of the KiaCei have disappeared." FKrnaiiirK KAtinrHcn, No. M Soinh Carpenter Hlrert. Chicago. Illinois. K B. He Hire to gel Homl'aaml only HOOD'S, llonrf'e I'llla art easily, ret promptly and eta ebrolb.vn tlie liver autl bowels, usee uti. F N V 11 TACKS YOU ALWAYS NEEO 'CM. SOWS INTANCC8. Voti pull curtain down quOk, off tt cnniei. You nrcd "Home Tartu." tiin.p prtit loorj on chain etc. you want "owe Tavkc," bpriitp; rie-tMinp:--vnr, rflaf carpets. J'om taw "Hvmt Turk$,n In any Homc uses fok Tacks. loum ill always fa uti just tu rilit Diced tack forltic turpoM iu a boi of'Honu Tadun packed In ix apartment a nioft convenient form. Msa Mlflly by U Vmltr Dapv AUm Tms Owa'a. fte Vwk. I VftftoiiM -Ttjuafc, Maea ItuLajf, Ma, fl..gi HOHE TACKS 60LD EVEBTWHFEB. MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS I- WITH THOMSON'S V m 1 lJ SLOTTED CLINCH -RIVETS. No tools rfiiu.rrU. Uinv a iiammer nrnlrtl lodrlvn inti c'incb lh tu tuiiiv anil ipncli.y, kuv iuc he clinch Ki'txi-utl7 imnoth. Kquirlii ti.i d t to b msdc In Hi iraihcr nui tnr ti ftivsts. Tlirv ars atrsiv, tnarls and slsarsisjl?, Milnun nuw In us. AU htni-'itia, ii n i form t Br(txl. i'iit ni In tMts. Ask ,var lr tor Hsvm, ir wn-1 40& In taniMS iur a boa ui lUu, auri.i ua. Alan id ity JUDSON L. THOMSON MFG. CO., W AI-TIIA. NAM. " SHILOHS CURE. Cures Conaninptlan, Cengrha Cronp, Nora Tiiroatt Sold be all PnieeiMs ea a Guarantee. IIVWVAAAAAAVVVAAAitV'ljrijriAAAilsyNAAAeiV'iiiai ROOTpBARK w BLOSSOM U.ar Htaiaafk. !.!. KlaMaV SMI IllOtXl !. rMituiR, WLiiiiy ai.u L' ttuiiiy ulrklr imr4 wtli lyaM-sia, CiHiHilpauoti, BlrtiUMMOSsa, litU uttS.Uhiiimiibin orCuri Ii. Hunmi t rtu furstaunps. 1 LIIIHHi, JIIVU, ltVCa'il r"T'U" t1 bX two mottths' suiiply ( j tr kj smUI r si m W ' oue munlh'i iupi-tj I I rM Ti J It and Hv VklL ROOT, BARK at BLOSSOM, Newark, N. J, SI7SPRAYPUMPC5.50 WI I Mprny n Tru Arrr OM-bMrf Vrr Umy, ;iitttml the- li-ftdintf Kntfuniilniilitts if tlit U.K. lU.uUl' lu u1. talttui in'n yuartinlrwtt t mttnty rr fututrtt, lllnal rattNl vafaltaym- mi n(ra Iiik. hYrr, It tt a nii'ld st ltfr. our tarnuar mri'iit" art tuukliii: S.I lu mVjU aw liny, H SM VHtntt. AaltlivM .. I.KM IN II !;.'.. Him A.rTKM,i.. K.Y. FIEWSION 'SuocessfuUv Promoutes Claims. Latti Hrluuipal axaininwr V 8- runsiou Buvaau. JjraaUlaal uav. i)uUjsidli:allUi'L'UiUii. all) siaiua. MltCT UAVC Arma ATOM'S, Hampla mUOl nAvC hafculink d'at. ,Milml.v Until lot v. Mump, hiinif ntaf. I iirlvulli'tla Oniy uimmI mi iviii- luuutftl. beats wi'taliiM. bulfM unparulU'ltMj Sl'J n Miil Hiilt yii.ii. HntHKi, I'lil la., 1'a. Do If ot Ea Deceived with Hastes Eaatnels ana fatal wtolcb alaio tUa taanfls. Injure the Iroo and tmru reit. The RmlnJ Hun klfive Kilbtk U UrllllNH Vl. leaa. Durable, and tir unasuinar pava fur bo tu, ur glaaa nacaaa-a ailui aiury purciuiie. t lAllC nuriL LL1- an cm ' M As - " I THE CROP BULLtTIN. Official Btatiatica by the Department ot Agriculture of the Wheat and Corn In the Country. The etimatd proportion nf wheat on hnml la '.tl.2 per cent of tlie lat crop, the rmalleat erriitape In ten year. The n,iantiiy on hand apirregatra 1:!.'i0H0,(MI0 lniliel, .".fi,OiW,tiO lea than In't March .and 23,onj,niO mure than the remniuit of Die niry amall crop of 1WK1. A very larjre pro portion ia found In Htute that lo not apar a hiishel for rommerclnl diatrilmtioti, and only m.non.ixm in the principal prlnu whent iiiitpn. ninrethan Imlf of whii h ia re qnireil for oeil In the fpriii(j. Of the win tor whrnt alalia only Knnn and 'iiliforiiia have any i'onilernlile aurpliK availnhle for loinnu rii al ilitrihulion. The ro'ii on hnml ai e"tim:itoil mrpresntia rjti .'.lT. ITII hunei, nr .'ii ft ter rt-m of the lni proilnrt. Thi propnriioii hna hoen ex-i-eilnl in Mnrrh four tinio in the lnt ten Venn and the iinntliy haa heen exuoiloil tivi' nnir". l n ruiixiiiiiptHiii tl emhr month j.iniI iii; i;io ltuhoM. only oxoeih thut tol. Ion iim the nniiliT rroi oi I' ami lrt. I he m'L'Mtfu'e ioli Imiii (nrnia to Kn hevoml ro'intv lini-a i '.TT,:;T!i.ii hii'hola, or 17 per n ut if the erop. TIk' proportion inerrliantii-hu-i 1. 14 . Il'i.i"'. in' 11 l r rent. 1 he value renirni'il for nierciiuntahl rn aver asv 4J.!i ri'Ula.l'ur iiimiioii IimiiI nhle L'7.7 i rnla innkiii!! mi ir.'trri'KnIH of ilVVnnn.imn nhirli i xhimN the lU'ivtuher vulinition by lll.WHI, (iihi iivorir.'inx 4Heetil per lrihel. Tin1 nmoiiiit export i' I in twelve niontha j im.oim.iMKi liiilii'l:reiiiiri'it for coinmiip. lion. " "'""ii ned, M.tHm.miO: val ine Mink. 7H.OO i.i i, a tol ill of t L,..i'(i.oil R'.'ninat an appiirent aupply of Ti.n Mi mr) h.ihel. Theie ia llien'l'ore an nppiirent exroa nf diatrihiilimi trim the Ian two rnipa. of .11 ini.ii lmhrN. n ronipnriil nil h previmi" etiimitea. aliowinp. it piwnt itinmii" are roiri rt. a Inrh riinnot hepoi lively iiM-ured. that theonipa of 1MI ami l:i2 'were ninlrre-'trmiileii hv or M per iil, hiih would bra verv cloe iniiirin on the ;ile aiile. Verv liltleolil heiit u yeportotl on hnml. The nverje weiif it of the crop pr meavtirnl loiliol. n rnlrulnti il from the ieiiii n of miller, state at!ent mid cotreponil'nlii. i .". miiiimN. reliii-iiii; the elinint"c proilnct to 4 M,U ),'0 I of coinint i. Cinl LUlie". I'lie crop n'P'irt for March of the depart nn tit ol nt-rii'iilliire relaie to the iliairitiu tion of corn and a heiil and the Hf'k re lnn ninp on lariiK. Ii ia not a ceunift of incl. vidual hnldint."1 of growers hut it i bn ed on county latimiitea of the percentile of lnt year product rcmainim,'. made by it faoanl reportiiis to the Klnle anent All (!inin, incluihiiit any aiirplut of previous yenm, is includi'd. 'Thee scpertite fi-sults arescrntiiiied. obvious errors ami incou aijitencies corrected, ilillereiH-es linrmonizeil and ullimnte statements tabulated by statea to show both percentage! and ajiienam q umi 1 1 ties. EAHTHtJ OAKlTlN RAUWAY. Baildinga Were Swayed and Deatroyed tn Eaatern New Jersey Thet'iiy of Hahwiiy, S. J . was haken Thursday niorniiiK by an earthquake sliock a few minutes after H o'clock. It did con siberable damage in tlie c'.ty nnd vicinity, lliiildinps swaved and the driijrfista austuin ed considerable loss by brenknue. Several hundred bottles were thrown to the floor. I 'heiniM Itichter sustained a lo of H'0 by tlie brenking of a (slua jar that he'd a val uable preparation. A citizen, relHiiiiR hia eiperience, said: "II sounded to me like the reverberation of a thou-aud guna The earth trembled and rocked. It was like the lon undulation of a swell sen." A barn near the city was destroyed: loss W0. Sunday Opening of the World'a Fair. The endeavor to secure the opening of the Fair, rhirago on Sunday will he transferred from the State courts to the I'nitid States Supreme foiirt, which will be aiked tu i me an injunction against restraining the oiening of the gates. The grounds of com plaint will be that the corporation ia an 1111. noia one and that Congress baa no power to make the restriction. la. ANtr (iKAVKs, of Host en, gota verdict for 112.000 against the New Kngland road for injuries received iu an accident. She aued tor tlS.OOO. THE LABOR WORLD. Tub clerks unions of Chioaxo. III., will Imaigamate. Denmark pjmions all workinj people aver aixty yeara of ae. Tn State of Colorado haa a labor army tl tM70 workmen in Ui union. Pattern 'MAKERa have aioptel a national insurance on tnair tovla ot trade. Tea Governor of Coloralo fa von com pulsory arbitration In labor trouble. 8EVBK thousand sliopmsn on the Union racific road bava aecureJ eignt noun. Tnf nraurritinn ffanv on the 1 anama Canal line baa struck against a reduction ot wage. In tba State of New York during 10i there were 17Sa strikes, involvioz 'Aiui p?raona. Baku clerka of Fbiladelpbla want ine State Legislature to paaa a abort-day law tor tueni. Th Hx,rh. from aznloaions in m inea last year numbered VJtt, against tt'ty-one in leHl and 2W tn lH'JO. Rt.snaTnKarecentlv told British laborara tbat tba establishment of tie .ifht-bour system ia practicable. The Homestead tPaun.) Relief Committee auuouuoea that no mora mousy ia ueeiied lor Homestead sufferers. ENOiNEKRa in the freight eervice of tha New York Central Railroad have been noti fied tbat they must rtaide in Alnany. Ovkr one hundrei tbomanl worbini women in New York are elt-support.nz. 1'nree out of every Bva support whole t a, mi lieu. Heattle, Washington, will furniid the oecwtaary tools to Ule men wbo wisn wor and will pay tbeui fairly tor all work done for tba city. ARMED peeaantaanl unemnloyeJ work men are making demonstrations in tlie city at Lomb.rily, Italy, carrying Bags witb the inscription: -Bread, Work or blood ." It is said tbat there are 33,000 idle work men in Chicago, IIL, and tbat tne number is constantly increasing. The various unions of the city have spent ttaousanua ot dollars in helping the unfortunates. Tbadk unions of Nebraska have formed aSUato Federation, to be kuowo as the Ne braska Htate Libor Congress. It propotm to eaiablisb oautral and looai uuions iu every town and city in tne dtate. A new association or railroal employes bas beau organised at Cnicago. It is com poned ot all clasmw of raitroAU employes, and is l'oriued tor mutual prote'Jtiou, the ad vauoement of wagta and shortening ot hours. In the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, per sous (leairiug work or Uelu have now ouly to seud a postal card to the Director ot the Postal Administration iu order to have tbe wants advertised iu every uoatottl j iu tbe Grand Ducby. There Ii great suffering among the cotton apiuuera ami operattvea of Olduaw, Km laud. There are Ut.OJU unemployeii. i'Uou sauda of these are without too I an I iuel, Tbe local authorities ara overburdened witb demands upou then), and private cuarity baa beeu ezoauTtml by toe ouutinual mat iu weaaiiut dram tinoe last November. Ihe rower ot Water. "A Soulhero Enijlneer" contrlbtrtM a valuable article on "Geolo-ry and the lliadaaippl Problea to the Engineering Magazine. Iu it he lays: Vie find in water tbe only tTrelen Rent tbat workt in tbe mollification ot continents; anil Instead ot being tne Kreat renovator of tbe land, it ia pop. ularly conceived, it la tbe great ile al rojer. The dettructlon of ancient Rome has been attributed to time. Hut it was due limply ta tbe tnoiiture of the atmmphere working tbrojgh chetnfcal agenctee. It wai water, Invisible but penetrating even the very atonea of the wonderful city, tbat caused ber to crumble to ruins, and gave to modern Heme a grade greatly elevated above ber ancient grade. But it work I not alone in the cities and town. There ie not a bill on earth that baa not been fhorn nf some nf its altitude by this auutle force, ami there ia not a mountain on earth, if not fitfully renewed by volcanic, action, tbat hai not been compelled to lower ita peak before thii universal loveler of tho exalted. It may be a dreadful thought, indeed, but we do not know absolutely that we are not dependent on the earth quake and the volcano for keeping our continental habitat above tbe level of the ocean ; for water not only dettroy, but It haa the persistency and force t't carry off to ita burial place in the ac nil that it hai caused t perish. It may take a Unit; time at its tnik , but working either in its ga.emif, iti liquid, or ita anlid ft rm, it lectni to be tho moat per aistent tiling on earth, never perishing, and, however divided nnd Invisible at timea, always ready to unite its forces for a s upreme ellort at the degradation of a continent. t'annot Take the lilt. The chief of the Ktnias City ) Fire Department has invented a new bridle for horses, the use of which makes it impossible for the horse to take the bit between his teeth. It has no bit to take. It is arranged with a trap over the horse's nose, aad a steel curb under bis jaw in iuc!i a way that a hard pull on the reins make tho animal very uncomfortable indeed. Tne new bridle works to perfection, it is laid, on a practical test, keeping the hots? per fectly under control, while giving him the minimum of discomfort. One grea: advantage of the contrivance is that it enables the animal to cat and drink in comfort without dijpla:ing the bridle IS'ew York News. Liverpool I a- the largest local debt of any town in Knglnnd. ALL THE SAME, ALWAYS. SPRAINS. Ht. ri.AJcr, Trxss, Junc'.0, 1 Vs. FufTcrcd 8 months witb train of back ; could not Walk tlraight ; u-:cd two bullies of St. Jacobs Oil, was cured. No uin in IS inonllis. M. J. WALLACE. A PROMPT AND TTlTOraTT?r,MUR.RAr.Euc,'MuRRiiY"HARNESS$5.W MURRAY'S CATALOG 1 he if ratifies. at"l room roniplcif 'ftiiiit of ehelea, lloroeaa. amjpllorae ooaa 9-r puli liMisti. A n-Kitii.r yt loptflia fr an v oiif a ho n tin a hirse. WILBER H. MURRAY M'F'O CO. 'X'rrrr. CINCINNATI. 0. What Brings Release From Dirt and Grease? Why, Don't You Know? SAPOLIO! pTHE KIND ii THAT CURESi Dyspepsia for20 Years!! H TltlED E,TRYTHIG, uYet 2 bottles wrought S A CURE. UNO nCTION, BUT TRUTH. P BBIMS1S,SAIS1LL0., P (Ikktsm! hsirhmi. .eeat snaeeee fcU .i..r ttU rurs suit II VNI'I I'SI A ffl II" lOKf rvrr ililnf 1 touUl l,rar ut. Hsvr siM.f? tlv trmuorsn r.lti-l. I lis,.L.rti i' A Hl.lill O .: ( i u i:i.i.i r .... ....,.f I'cilUlUWI Ut UIJ VISfMllS tlfljSM. fia HUrul D DANA'S .. SARSAPAHILLAi id H lin.PFIt fk MM H Boi., i ikiiikiii nit' e'onu. elorcili,l tasi i. an m lNIi:i'NIA H AS CI III II.P iAf.l. kisjii rl-. a s a- a sc iT s s M:tV AlASi, Tniir, li li V, PS JOHN KlHKl.y, tno. MSMTIll, .N V. To whnin It iiiiv enmsrn m-Wi, srs m.ii a,.. iunilil siih Mr. Kitkiy, and know lli.l lie IT vumiii am ak iihi sliti, uacai ihisife. eii.Aii.NaiNAiru, aa lilUtfglltl. a A DANA I LIVER AND KIDNEY PILLS ail P.ortk thslr weight la Sold. Tht ara LD. S. D.'S.-OANA I DIIEAIE 0E- MSTROtfRI. Try a bottle at ur risk. Q Dsn Ssrsspsrllls Co., t.ltail, Mala, 1?AKaMS.TIMRKK ?i New calaliaoui selil frea uiioa aiiitiiL-i.lluii. t Address Suiul, liaMnau. a Co., Hanam. Va, ?e?"? M JOHM KIltKKY, L'.t, g i How to Garai rTemaa't if . ' ' A volume at memoir ha juit been rubliihed giving the experience of a French President of Assize. It bear curious testimony to the Inaccuracy of women on the aubject of their owa ages. A the writer' Information i from tbe calender, he apeak only ot th criminal classes. The only instances in which he finds correct dates given by women are when they are under twenty-five or over eighty five. At these period of life, he says, they are to be trusted. At all other periods the sure controlling tendency is to understate. Tbe magis trate has been able to give a rule lor guidance. He finds that femr.le prison en invariably itate their age ns twenty, nine, tbirty-nine, forty-nine or flfty-nine and from this remarkable circumstance he deduce his rule. If their ages are ia tbe forties, they bodily set them down in the thirtiea, but conscience asserting Itself, they keep as mi r the truth as they can and Hi them at tint ty-nine. Whether male criminals do the same the magistrals doe not state. London News, England Las revived an old law against tweunog. The New Bread. "3 OVAL iinfcnnontcd bread, made without v yeast, avoiding the decomposition produced in the Hour by yeast or other baking powder; peptic, palatable and most healthful ; may be eaten warm and fresh without discomfort, which is not true of bread made in arir other way. Can bo made only with Royal Making Powder. Receipt for Making One Loaf. vNH ipiait flour, i tcaponnfiil - suit, half u tcaspixnifui I sugar, s hen ping tcnupoonful Uoyul Raking rowikr, half r.U'diuni-sizeil cold boiled potato, nnd water. Sift tn-Ri-thcr thoroughly flout-, salt, sugar, nnd baking pnwilcr ; rub in the potato; uM sufficient witter to mix tr.iintiily imil rapidly into a stiff l.ntter, about ut soft na for pound cake; iiliic.it a pint of water to a cjuu.it cf ilour will bo icpiiitd BRUISES. riTTfm mi, r.., SiWWylie A ve., Jan. Lti.'rlT (hie of my workim 11 fell I'roin n luddcr. be spruiiml and brulfcd his una very budly. lie used 8t. Jacobs Oil and wun cui'cil in four days. ritANZ X. GOELZ. PERMANENT CURE. U nilf ntnrf hlrlra iikI lUmrM Itiot yi-nr. citrtfi to he people, limn any otlii r fm -l(r t'lti-ttrili. Wrtlcai nitt'f fi r nur 4mt.fl t iitnlotf No. let. mnl If yu ilim't Pity li Hit tini'hi or nnt oplrtt you ever "nw.wi 11 iimke you i nm nf n liirr ' . Wcof- hVlmT.T1iiliii I l.u 1I.U.I I ' u..... Tastes (IinmI. I se In lima. M fi. Hum hy Unwsiaia. H J !.i;-tny.ij.w a rrndy made medicine for Coughs, Ilroiichitis nnd oilier dis eases of lite Throat and Jiiins. Like other so called Patent Medicines, It is well advertised, and having merit it has at talli ed a wide sale under the name of Piso's Cure for Consumption. I It Is bow a "Nostrum." though at first It was CCDiijiiniled after a prescription by a reifiilnr pkyslclan, with do idea tbat It nuld ever go cn tlie market aa a iiruurietary medicine. But after compounding that prescription over a thousand times In one year.we named It'Tiso's Cure fort'onsamitiun,"and begun advertising It In a small way. A medicine kuowo. ill over tbe world la tbe result. Why la It not Just as good as though costing f.fty cents to a dollar for a prescript Ion and an ciiunl sum to have It put up at a drug store, tSpeotaoles X Purr irrMKiliNN IVbble rprrlit lea.wltli hand miij rtillrtl Koltl rrmiii' autl buni. Ynur amiiber tu-ul i-nt-timlil, unly ."VOr. H polr WoriU 11 v iimei I hut amiMiui.lf you iluu't kuow Hie dumiImt ymi ue4 lA-i.il u your ttge. Kleel-rlminil itMilailei. lUrla GotaiVn hu U y fo.t 6"a ami M3 trwJ r AHIIIH Morphlno Hblt orad In 10 ItoVtf day. IUIcur)d. i &2 1-4 ---- VV4I English Ignorance ot America did tinl begin with tbts generation. Goldsmith"! description of Niagara Kails includes th statement that "some Indian in their canoe, a it it aid, have ventured down it tn fety lit Sultan of Turkey ha ordered a competitive trial of Krupp and Call cannon. Tbe latter are used by the French army ; and the Ottoman arm ha been using the former. The Plitabera Preaa. A pli'tiomr lirtl sin rrm In prniitf loiirnftIMm Tna Prrr.ai no Piium, Pennsylvania's pioneer In cheap journalism, tins ntinliied an average ilallv anil Sunilav circulation of over 4l.iKm. is simwn hv Its last attornsiiitemenl. 'I ne Pitrss ts sent hv mall nr ilellvereil by ctrrler for si cents ier month tor the dally and a cents per month for the Sunday edition. Not a person has been killed in a Mnine railroad wreck since l"W. "Kememrcr that la ilnrfleld Ten yon hare an onlailltiR lemeilv for Iridli'CHlloti. Hick Head, ache ami every attending III that an abused ainmarb can make you surfer. Every druggist lis IU i&a, tuc and II." "I have lieen occasionally troubled with Coinrhs, arid In each cast have used Hiiown's Hhoisi-hi si.i'iioctirs.u hii-b bine never tailed, and I must -hv tlcv are se -onil to one ln ths world." trlit A. Htm, I'at'iltt, si. I'aul, Minn. I'lilted States bus 7:!,(i0 paupers. 11 liun i! or Ics According to the brand unil quality of tho Ilour used. l)o not make a stiff dough, like yeat bread. ' Tour the butter into a greased pan, 4'iS inches, mid 4 inches deep, filling nbntit half full. The lonf will rise to fill the pan when buked. Hake in very hot oven 4; minutes, placing paper over first 15 minutes baking, to pre vent crusting too soon on tup. Piuke tit once. Jon'l mix with milk. "A SUCCESS." F. J. Cheney & Co., Toletlo, O., Gentlemen - I have sufTcrcil from catarrh for about five years rind have tried several remedies without relief until I commenced to use 1 hill's Catarrh Cure last February. I must say that it is a A SUCCESS, the dropping in my throat disappeared entirely after the first bottle. It increased my appetite, so that I now weigh eight pounds more than myeus ternary weight. I have recommended it toothers and all who used it have been greatly relieved and tvpeak highly of it. One of them was in my store yesterday and expressed his wish to peddle it this winter. Will you please let me know the lowest terms you could furnish it for, as I would like to keep it in stock. Hoping to hear from you Eocn, I remain, Yours respectfully, K. C. HAUSWEDELL, Lake City, Minn COLD CV UaUGQISTd, 75c. lid prlre aiainped on boitouu Look or it iri rouuujt sis' f. rv IHI 1. I IIP I I I I II I t Jf.:'r. a n r ii-i-" 1 " - nr. wi ikh rnw Will five exclusive sale shoe atealera.n. erncrul nicirti.i.in v Ubt I k Uenla. rllo foremliilogufi. II nol lor aalaln iuri plaeeseuU illrocl tc I'liulory,. ad, slae and width wauiud. Poaioge lutti, W. 1m iiouUu., UiuUsIob. ittaws. U U I I I 0 I U I 0 (1 i J i ! Ksasa U.W . iw I Ittiif teutiij .rm OArirl'o.,iltW.4ai.bt...lf. j I if amM fall a M alxtjaLL J CuresSickHeadacnel ulEvrEEEii 'August Flower" " I am ready to testify under oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died before this. Kight years oro I wa taken sick, and suffered as no one but a dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors nnd received no benefit. They told me that I had heart, kidney, nnd liver ttouble. Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up. Atgust 1" lower cured me. There is no ,ued icinc equal to it." 1-ORENiO F. Slkefbr, Appleton, Maine. P W II 1 1 '3 JUMBO, the A'eisndra improved Cream Ben stater; rapacity anno to4iKM wnn,ls per honritwo burse p'twr will run It. Also iewmedi'1 HA190 tEPSHATIR for the sale ot which AOtNTI are WANTED In every section. Mnmiiacinrers ot cvervtitiiijl 111 line of inschleery and supplies fol boner and rneese factories, fVnil for rstaloene. HAVIS ft ItANKIN HI'll.lllNI ANI MI'H. CO., klttToims tVtsT l.ASaHTiiriT, I'nrcioo, Illinois, m ss ST" B S"SfH0 WAVTrn 10 sell Pnlent A IT HIM 1 a Oonr heck 1 sots II aravaaBlWi W alslslitiaKenlsniukllishla mrnn-y. P. . t'AINTHt. faleiilw. Tllll-sillle, I'a. SIIOKTKWI) nV SMM.. Thornushly tanatit Ii. rciietlcfs. t'st. and m -l Is.win fre J. II II. mice -cn. r.lii. I'nft'a shmthntifl rtMlcKcWItllsmsecrt. I'a. PATENTS THOMAS P SIMPSiiy, Washlnslon. i.i-. No ally's fee 11111II I'alciil nli. taioeil. rile for Invealor's Uuldn. mmm wae S3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. A cewed shoe that will not rip: Calf. seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, etyiisu ana durable than any other shoe ever old at tlie price Every Etvlc. Equals cuatom- Diauc auuea coauog irom f4 10 J5. , The fo'.lowioi are of tbe same hlcb standard cat merit! - M.oo and S.oo Fine Calf. Hand-Sewed, Ij.fiO l'olicc, farmers aud Lclter-Camcrsu J . so, (j.ag and ts.oo for Working McOs J.oo acd i.7S lor Youths ami Boys, t . I.ow uunU'Scwcu, i For V J.go and a.oo Dongcla, ( LAOlESsl 91.75 lor Misses. XT IS A DOTY yon ows Tonrs.1 to g wo coat v.iao toe yoajr lonev. ajconomuo La your lootwoat by purotuutna; W. Ii. DouRla. Bboea, aililob I.pieueDt u. neat vaiuo 1 iso pric.s aavetuaaa a Uioucnnda can Um. 7. U3 you nesir