V, WARCn, APRir. A5D MAi t the Tim fa Catarrhal Pynriili-TIi Rlaa Mast t'lraaaed. Th symptoms of catarrhal dyspepsia re : Coated tongue, pain or heavy feeling In the atomach, tour stomach, belch inn of Kas, dizzy head, sometimes headache, des pondent feelings, loss of appetite.pnlpitntion of heart and irregularity of the bowels. For this condition I'e-ru-na it found to be n admirable remedy. In all cases it brings prompt relief to the painful symptom, and In a large per cent, of the cases it makes a permanent euro. I'e-ru-na soothes the in flamed mucus surface, and thus strikes nt the root of the lisene. In cases where the Inflammation hns been s severe and con tinued as to produce extreme Irritability of the siomnch, the remedy may be taken in i mall does nt first, diluted in water; but i as soon as the Improvement Is sufficient to permit the full doe to be taken undiluted, it is a better wny, and the cure is much more rapid, re-ru-im is a!s a fpriiig medi cine which at once removes the atlve of all affections peculiar to the spring season by purifying the blood of nil ontiiminatimia, and invigorating the whole system. Two valuable books. No, 1, setting forth in detnil the treatment of catarrh, coughs, cold, lore throat, bronchitis and consump tion, In every phnse of the disease, and No. 2, on spring remedies ami diseases, will be lent free to any address by The J'e ru na Drug Manufac turing Company of Colum bus, Ohio. A glas fartcry nt Liverpool has "ilass journal boxes for all Its ma chinery, a plass iloor, plnsa shindies on the roof, and n smoke-stark 10.1 feet hltfh built wholly of kUiss. bricks, each a foot square." Hood's Cures After the Crip It Restores Health and Strength. JU. Dexter Cttvtla I well-known in Wisconsin tamnnufacturpt of collar mtn nwl bontft for borses, and Its a re liable bubJnt man, " Madlmn, Wis., .Tan. 20, istfl. Mcnn. C. I. Hood Co.. Lowell, Mum. 'I cannot spvak In too favorable torms of tbe good qua' It lea of Hood Sartap:trl:ln, 1 have had a bat ronirh for 2 vnr, roininic on after the (crip. I tried phylrian., went twice to the Hot Nprlrifrft of ArkaiiHUJt, hut all did nc rood. Iota bottle of Hood's Barsapa rllla and It rave me relief at once. The wr. oncl done pocnied to o to the riffht spot. 1 afterward trot A bottle, and have taken nearly allot It, and know 1 am much better every way. " So many me11r1ne are a lvertfned that do no r(hh1, 1 would not fay anything in tavor of Hood's Cures any unless I wan fully sat Islleil It was gunil hikI worth trying. I lieileve Hood's Suruii ttr.lla lh glMi(l."l)t:XTI!H ITltTIS. 'Hood's Pills etire alt I.tvei- 'ills IlftlouWl'ss, J.IIImIIiS. Ill.llM-tl"". Wick Mi- I' N D 1 't3 . A Pure Norwegian Oil is the kind used in the production of Scott's Emul sion Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda are added for their vital ef fect Upon nerve and brain. No mystery surrounds this formula the only mystery is how quickly it builds up flesh and brings back strength to the weak of all ages. Scott's Emulsion will check Consumption and is indispensable in all wasting dis eases. Preptrsd h. Krnitt k Bowne. W Y. Alldrnlste. t The Best Waterjroof Coat In the WORLD I TheKIMI If HAND SLICKER la warranted water pruolaiid wlilkp you dry in Uto hardest iiurm. TU looven tha vnttra iati lo. Utwaraof Imlutlum. frontl Miv a coal ir ina " t un Brand" u nut on u. juuttrtv tad catalogue rtf. a. J. tuwek. nuiiupjaw llllllllllll I III! ruiui( iaa...w.i w mm tma auuf, Cur-wBlc OtHMlMbf ,luMriromilMiouJ4M Doctor' Billa. taaiiilafne. OwiauTaA&.,UW.at.,II.I. Cures Constipation Twsntr-Flv.Valaabl Karat XUlad. The Urn of Chaa. Kead, a prominent boim man of Gallatin, Tenn., waa ttruck by llcbtning one night and 28 brood mans in foal by tba celebrated bora Bt. lu war Instantly killed. Tba loaa ii o?ar 1100,. 000. iUiur flaylnf uiae . letter)- ra like V git this 'ere feller fer a hired man, Mr. Barnet Why, Jvthf Baroea 'Cauae be eigne himself Tour obedient errant1' Puck. SUCKER THE U.S.FLAG ORDERED DOWN IT NO LONGER WAVES O'KB Honolulu and the Protectorate la De clared Off. On Commissioner Blonnt'a arrival at Honolulu he ordered the American flag, which for two month, baa floated over the government buildings, hauled down and the United Etatea cruiser Boston's forces sent aboard. A crowd of 2. (XX) saw them go There was consternation among the Ameri can party and rejoicing among tlx royal ists. Blount Is a good ijiiestioner.'bttt gives little information. Minister Ptevens had less than twenty-four hours' notice of what was done. The chler apprehension here Is Japanese Interferenee, anil It Is fenmi the queen may appeal to therapinin of the Japanese cruis er. Commissioner Hlonnt. Minister Woven, and Admiral Skerrett have aitreed. it is alnteil, that Japanese interference would he an net ot hostility to the I'niteil States, and will aet arcorilinttly In an emergency. The Jnpnnese consul mid the eommnnder of the cruiser deny any hostile intentions. The ottiiers nt the Japanese cruiser cnlled on Admiral Skerrett a few days bki anil as sured him no hostile intentions were enter tained. The admiral responded (rood natur ally hut dryly, nnd invited the attention of his visitors to ottleinl diitn containing n comparative st itement of the power of the f uns ol the Xniiiwa and Kotton.nonehHlant y remnrking ns was said by another naval officer on some similar oeeaion, "that the Vnited States is funking some of the best guns in the world." The consul sinted positively that neither he nor any attaehenf the cohsulntehnd re ceived any overtures from the nuecu. though he admitted he suspected the depoeil sov engn had leanings towards Japanese assist ance. t'ommissloner Blount has been receiving much attention from Hawaiian residents, who are f requetit callers upon him. The provisional government hns been notified flint the American protectorate will be declared off Mny 1 on the ground t hat it is nut necessary and is inei mpafihle with any dip'omntic negotiations tliat might be arranged between the two countries. The I'niteil Stntes. however, would brook no hostile Interference in Hawaiian affairs by anv foreign ower. The provisional gov ernment is consequently prepnring to order out its force to maintain -nee and order. The scene at the hniilinir down of the ling was dramatic in its very quietness. Thepro visional government forces and the provis ional government were piesent, and throng, of natives, Chim se. Japanese, whites and half ca-tes on foot and hnrsehiick. At the sound of the buie call blown lv I. lent. I Taper the Hau w as drawn down by unseen hands and the Hawaiian flag run up over the government buililinits. Previously Commissioner Blount had answered the address of n delegation from the Annexation club in these words: "(ientlenien, you will very readily under stand that I ran make no reply to this ad dress. My netotiations will be conducted en tirely with your government." llt.Ot XT CONFIRMS Tnt! HKWS. I'nlted States Commissioner Blount's dis patches from Honolulu were received Sat urday by Secretary (jreshamat Washington. Mr. lilo'unt confirms the reports from San Francisco that he had ordered down the American flag and that the marines had been relieved from duty on shore and re turned to the warship Boston. While ex plaining in full the reasons for his action, he savs that he found everything quiet there, and that the majority of the people seemed to think the.', there was no necessity for a I'niteil Stntes protectorate. Secretary (ireshnin said that he exiected to receive full detailB from Mr. Blount next week. EMIN PACHA DEAD. The Great African Explorer Given TJp tor Lost. turn PACHA. A letter reoeWei at Zanzibar, Africa, from Tippoo Tib's son confirms tb report at tb death of Emin Paoha, the great ex plorer, and all bis people. Edward ScbniUw was born In Oppeln, In the Prussian province of Hllesia, on March ), 1840, ton of tba Mer atmnt Louis Hcnnltwr died 1845 and bis wife, Pauline Hobwadtsr, both oc whom were Protestant. The family left Oppeln in 1842 for Nanus, where tba mother aud one lister of our f risud still reside. After gra iuutlng at the academy of the town last nentioued, E lwurd BchulUer entered upon ihe course ot medicine at the University of Branlau. During the years 1863 and 18U be untinued bis stu. lies at tba University of Berlin, wnere be tooic bis degre.'. He decided to win bis way as a physician In Turkey, and left Berlin at tba end of IB1). In Soutariahe exalted the attention and in erest ot the then Vali lamael Pacha Uaqqi, ind was attached to tba staff of the Turkish tiguitary, who was on a round of offloial rimta to tba variou, provinoes of the wida Ciugdom. After having seen in this way armania, Syria and Arabia, Hobnltser ar rived at length at Constantinople, where the Paoha died in 18U Suddenly, however, hi old love of wan. lering aeised nia afresb. Ha set out for Egypt when a fa vorabla proapoot bad mean nil praawted itaaU. Thus w aaa tba an . rprlaing man at tb beginning of lHTo, altering into tba Egyptian aarvio under iba naoiaof Doctor iaia Kffendi, and offer ng himsetf in the aouth so tb Uovarnor ienaral of the Boudao, whioh was than ba ng rapidly extended. In 1878 he was made Bey and appointed vrnor of tha equatorial prorioo. Kroui mn to 183 he ba4 a oor ot atatiooa and tost fortnlgbUy between them and Lado. The tttda of iaaurrvoUon la th Boodan fweptioathward aod aVnia waa lmpriaooad khla own prorino aaUl reeouedby Btaoiey taiwa. Boon after a nturoed lo tb heart at Africa, whar h ha lust peritbed. Xzplld For Working on Sunday. At Columbia, 8. C, Misa Badle Maau, U years old, who ia telephone sxebang sm ploy and thrfor must work ca Bandayi, bat beeo explld from the Prsbytrian church. An appeal In the oaa Was auataia ad by the prwbyttry. 800 MINERS ENTOMBBD- 4 Frightful Disaster at a Mine In Wales, A Qui Explosion Fires a Mine. A frightful mine accident occurred at Ponty-y-Prldd, Wales. A spark from an engine Ignited gas in coal pit and caused an explosion. Three hundred miners are entombed in th mine, and there i the greatest fear that they may have perished. The rescuers who went down were driven back without being able to bring Dp more than five of the dead, and th fat of the other miners Is in doubt. Th most agonising scenes are witnessed and throngs of men; women and children, relatives ol those below, are crowded about the month of th coal pit. The fire broke out In the eastern section, from which 70 men succeeded in reach ing the surface through the main dip. They had a terrible struggle to get out; many of them were scorched and all were terribly exhausted. They brought no good news as to those who were left behind, hut on the contrary expressed their dread that all those in the mine had peri-hed. In two sections of the mine the fir has been put out. The extinction of the flames lias been followed in each ease however, hy the action of the gas and it is feared that explosions may follow shortly. The num ber of men still in the mine cannot be as certained, although It Is known to b well above 50. A TERRIFIC MILL EXPLOSION. An Industrial Establishment at Madrid, Wrecked and Many Workmen Killed. There was an explosion in the Sala Caladia Company mills In Mntaro, near Madrid, Spain. The roof of the building was blown off and struck more than 100 yards away. The walls were rent and th flooring collapsed. All th men employed by the company were at work when th explosion occurred and most of tbem went down with the wreck. Fir broke out immediately after the explosion. The dead bodies of nine workers and tha manager have been removed from the ruins and men are trying to recover the rest of the bodier. The number of dead is not yet known. Ax oi p ma named John F. Wisenbaker was murdered at his home, seven miles south of Valdus, (ia., by a man whom he found robbing his home. Three susoect are under arrest MARKETS. PlTTflltHO. THE WHOLKSALE 1'HH KH AUK OtVE BXI.OW. -OKMN, Flora A3UFKED. WHEAT No. 1 Bed t 74 I 75 No. 2 Bed 73 74 C'OKN No. 2 Yellow ear... M M High Mixed ear 411 B0 No. 2 Yellow Shelled 47 48 Shelled Mixed 44 45 OATS No. 1 White 40 41 No. 2 White 30 40 No. 3 White XH W Mixed 31 37 RYF. No. 1 I'a v Ohio.... 7 ti8 No. 2 Western. New iX Fl.Ol'K Fancy winter pat' 4 40 4 (W Fancy Spring patents 4 40 4 05 Fancv Straight winter.... 3 75 4 00 XXX' liakeis 3 35 3 50 Bve Flour 3 50 3 73 HAY Baled No. 1 Tim'y.. 14 75 15 CO Bnled No. 2 Timothy 13 00 14 00 Mixed Clover 13 50 14 00 Timothy fn.m country... 17 00 10 00 ST HAW Wheat 6 75 7 00 Oats K 00 8 60 KF.Kl)-No. 1 W'h Md T 18 50 10 00 Brown Middlings 10 00 17 00 Bran, sacked 10 50 17 00 Bran, bulk 15 50 10 00 HAiHY raonvcTs. BrTTF.B Eluin Creamery 31 32 Fancy Creamery 25 28 F ancy country roll 25 20 Low grade & cooking.... Id 12 CHF.KSK ) New cr'm mild 12 12 New York (ionhen 12 13 Wisconsin Swiss bricks.. 15 10 Wisconsin Sweitzer 10 17 l.imhurger (Fall make),.. 14 14 f Kt'IT AND VEUETABLES. APHXS-Fancy, V bhl... 3 00 8 50 Fair to choice. V Mil.... 2 00 2 50 BKANS hand picked V bu. 2 00 2 10 N Y A Minewjllcnnsf bul '2 15 2 25 Lima Beans, 4 ONIONS Havana dan vers V bu.... 2 75 2 80 Yellow onion, Vy bbl 1 40 1 50 Spanish, V crate ' 1 05 1 75 CAllBAt.K New V bbl 1 50 2 00 Florida (new) ff crate.... 3 00 8 25 POTATOES Fancy White per hit 85 110 Jersey Sweets per hn 4 75 5 00 1HHI.TKY ETC. DRESSED CHICKENS lb 18 17 Iircsscd ducks fib 17 18 1 'reused turkeys l lb 19 20 Dressed Oeese V 10 11 LIVE CHICKENS Live chickens ff pr 80 85 Live Ducks V pr 80 Hi Live (eese V) pr 75 100 Live Turkeys Vlb 12 13 EQliS l'a dt Ohio fresh .... 15 10 (loose. 85 40 Duck.. 20 22 FEATHERS Extra livaUees If) S 55 60 No 1 Extra live geeselb 48 AO Mixed 25 35 MIM E1.LAMOIS. TALLOW Country, lb... 8 6 City 5 6 SEEDS Clover 0 SO 9 45 Timothy pi hue 2 30 2 85 Blue grass. 140 170 RAliS Countrv mixed ... 1 HONEY White clover.... 16 17 Maple Syrup, new crop... 80 85 Buckwheat 12 15 CINCINNATI. FLOVR 2 25(3 14 87 WHEAT No. 2 Red (18 C8 RYE No. 2 6H fid CORN-Mixed 43 43 OATS S3 34 EW58 12 BUTTER 21 32 I'll ILAIJKLI'II IA. FLOT'R 13 25 $4 40 WHEAT No. 2. Red 75 75 CORN-No. 2, Mixed 47 49 OATS No. 2, White 38 89 BUTTER Creamery Extra. 28 35 KOCiB Pa., First: . . . lis 16 KkW YORK. FLOUR Patent 60 6 00 WHEAT No, 2 Red 78 79 R'E Western 68 02 COKN-No. i 61 62 OATS Mixed Western 33 84 BUTTER Creamery 27 28 EPOS-State aud Penn 15 10 UVB-TOCK KEFOHT. iabt umurr, fittsh hu wocx tabus. CATTLI. Prim Steer 6 00 to 6 10 KairtoOood 4 00 to 4 DO Bulla and dry cow 2 25 to 4 25 Veal Calves 4 00 to 6 25 Heavy and thin calve 2 00 to 8 00 Fresh oow, per head 20 00 to 46 00 km Mr. Prime 65 to 100-ti sheep. ...$ 6 75 to 6 00 Good mixed 4 76 to 6 ttO Common 70 to 78 t heep. 8 60 to 4 26 Lamb, fa r to goad 4 00 to e 60 Hott. Pn"jl;lphl hog 7 60 to 7 60 Uood Yorker 7 80 to 7 40 Common Yorkari 7 10 to 7 10 RtJugU M to T M Me vrftHM ttogi. A dog tailor flourishes in Pari. Tb.lt tailor i a woman, and her reception rooms cunningly cater to both mistress and pet. Here Prince Bow-wow ha rugs, water bowl and biscuit jar, to re fresh him during th trjlng-on processes. Here are the daintiest water-color pat tern book to choose from, and anything from sealskin to chamois is provided. A preen broadcloth lined and edged with eel, is a blanket that especially become milady's greyhound; but scarlet, ded with silver cordings and lined with quilted satin, is a gay coat for the toy terrier. A tailor-made doggie, with a gold clasp under his chin and a mono gram well toward his tail, is sign of the times in France. Detroit Free Press. The fklll nnd KnawleiU tsecntlal to the production of the most perfect and popular laxative remedy known have en. ahled the California Fig Syrup Cn.to achieve a great success in the reputation of its remedy. Syrup of Figs, as it Is conceded to be the uni versal laxative. For sale hy all drugglsta. In the space of a minute the polypus can change Its form 100 times. flow's Tills W offer One Hundred Dollars reward Mr any, rasj. of catarrh that cannot be eured by taking Hall's ' ninrrli (. iirj. t.J. CHKMtY Co.. Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, nave known F, J. Cheney for the last 15 years, anil believe him perfectly honoraMe in all business trnnsac thins, and llnaiK lally alile to carry out any ob ligations made I.) their firm. West A Tm ax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Wai.iu'no, Kinna MAnvin, Wholesale l)nij.glls. T-.led.i. O. Hall's ( amri h Cure Is taken Internally, act Ing directly upon thebloid and mucous sur facesof the sy-tem. Testimonials tent free. Price Tfx;. irar buttle. fcujjLbi.eii druggist, Mirth bars a thousand harms and length ens life. Hatch's Universal Cnuuh 8yrnp costs no more than others aim m-neuis more. Silence is the gratitude of true affection. Impaired ingestion cured hy Ileech'im't rills. Iteeeluiin'a no others. tf cent a box. Hypocrisy 1, oil with pounded glss In It. If aflllcted with sore eyes use Mr. Isnan Thomp son's hye. water. 1 'rut-gluts tell nti'o per bottle. .4 "mlleie ewpnier l-'or One rn. Iln I'titfitiutvlt I hrimifh -YifM'op'i is sold hv all News Agents anil delivered by Carrier every where, fur ouii Cud a copy or Sir (Vafs a wt-ck. It contain- ditlly, the news of the n-orid. ri'c-ivlng ns It doe, the reports nfbofli die Associated I 'ress and the United Press. No ulier papi-r which shIIs for t Vaf receives ooih of these ti'mrts. Its Hportlng, Klniineial, ?'nsliUn. and Household liepartments are un iqualed. tinier ft from your News Agent. "German Syrup 99 I must say a word as tt the ef ficacy of German Syrup. I have ised it in my family for Uronchitis, the result of CoUls, with most ex xllent success. I have taken it my elf for Throat Troubles, nnd have lerived good results therefrom. I therefore recommend it to my neigh bors as an excellent remedy in such cases. James T. Durette, Earlys ville, Va. Beware of dealers who offer you "something just as good." Always insist on having Boschee's German Syrup. Dr. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT MKS. (.HUMAN MILLKK, Saves Another Life I Suffered for Eight long Years! Mk. Millkr Pays: "I had been troubled for eight years with stomach and heart dlttt mltii. I lived moall)' on milk, asrvery thlng I ato dlstreeaed me so. 1y kidneys and liver were in a terrible state; waa so run down Slid nervous that ut tiiuos I could neither sleep or eat, I was treutcd by the best l'hy iciansln Chicago and elsewhere without any W-netit whatever. As a lust reaort I tried Dr. Kilmer's Kwarnp-Hool, and before I had used the third bottle I nulla d that I was gain ing In every way. The une of fwauip-ltoot bus made a TJIarveloua Cure in my case. Now I enjoy every thing that I cut, und van go to bed and get a good nlgtit'e aleep. Anyone doubting this statement may writ and I will gladly answer." Mrs. Ueruian Miller, Dec. 8Mb, lm. Burlugport, Mich. fgaeraatee Vm content of One Buulw, If yuu are not tosnrSUsl. Iinia- wui rvrunii lo ysi tn inc Aid. "IavnU1 nU M IIllk"Aul ItsMluUM rm. Sr. (UfMT Uo., Ulncawntoa, N. V, At UraaaUU, , er I.VO SUe. vwi mm tana Br looeJ applloatlona, a ihf ran not raaofc th Abaaaad portion of tlia aar. Ther. .TulJnS! way U cur deaf aaaa, aud that la by eouatito. .i "SI vruaalaoaue4 by an la. iiwwuou. ws uum naoooa linliut of tba ibJaa .Tab. Vibta thla tub. tee a n uoulloa sound or lmu. aad wba it b utlrlr cluwd. raaa ana nciMe to Intlao. MMMMSJ Eaatec 11 ImI ' I - . . T s ". muu uua ran soraa u it sonaai eoatUUon, aaartaa will ba PROMPT, GOOD WORK. mam ii Rsns mIiU1 cf1 Bi!ffr ,lh ,tI.h ,nten" four hour. CTHE KIND g n THAT CURESy M M M a Ii U U ii ii i a a m llA.MKf. C. Klilit.KllON, I HELrLESS AI) SltFLK!e FAINT AND WEAK FROM RHEUMATIC TORMENT, g YLT Cl'Rr.U HT y DANA'S . !AIA AHAI'AUII I A CO. I i:vTl.rM N I im lll vnr- oM, hrorrmpg. 1 1' n it fumi- r Fr th iM .1 fjrt. I UtVvc (nft. i n urriit utiffVrrr wii Khrttmiif litn. f ml t imit I tfiuM not llr my nrm. A -ninrttit t pulls In int irmiil.ti-ra. (tm- nti l Iwiil thai liiv NnifHiv arr. .la..... jm. ....a D Ii D thiiiM. -lTliii.il tjriiri linrnlni nfitwiitltin in ni fttonii h with -rv iiiiin. l wtitilil Ih 1 nlrtf nnd Wfiik. Mlcuultlhirtlly it up. 1 huvi' liikvn H DANA'S I i sahhapauilla ! f tirni my ttrmi.-h t- Vri.l,, nn pnln In tn I ulili rr il ami. I am hiilm) nrm- ful. Vnu'Ptru.y. DAMKI.C. JfJULKsTOV. ga Thr iIhiti (i-stimnnltl wnt ttrH u liy V, R. laaK lil) tilli, llie well-known hniiill, Ihii (e.. .('..riitth. N. Y., which li ultl.k'Ut KuaraiitM tlitttl rait Ii true. t Dam Sartdpirltla Co., Betfait, Malnt. i JC J u "L tl- )Jm dslMatata UHE cnr&Ti ygtWmm -ifc-i-i I ia.iT ' i SHIL0H5 niDtr 125'jjmg'iL' t-W Cnre. Consnmptlnn, t'ouuha, Crnnp, Hnra Thront Sold by all Onmitti on a Gu.nntM. WORN NICHT ANDf DAY. ftntila that jsrntpn snn. wtih rune nn llt-r ctn-iiniBtanrfs), Perfect j j;'JJ",tr New Put. Jriiiirnvrment llll.t f..t f If-int'kureiiiit tui uri-lv rTBHTU.l Co., .44 i.nmdway.N.V. Cliyl i hr imiiKCsMina, niiiotjaat-wtu Iln1n'hi, 4 anat1iBUonf Ittiiit kt'iimpli'ilan, tlffrn ltr?t h, I will Mil iluturiifri of the Bumutvli. i Livur evnii Hi . mrt tffiitlr Yi-t rvronintlv. rurfcrt , R1PANS TNHULE a idiirt'tlim follow tli'-lr itv. Hold my. I'M f iiy iinitnriiri or nt hy niavii. it I (r) Tlal I. . V. IWkNIf ' t bvilMJ, 0 I Vitr I nt- unitili-i uiTilraai HIMNil Hljsioalce)., Hew Jerk. Speotaoles S Pure II riirlllnn Pebble Hpericlre.wltli hnd- umie rtillfit itolil fninu H iuul Uws. Ymir niimlwr euttxMll'nt'ij only flop. pulr Worth flv limn tlmt Hiiiouni If you dou'i know the number you oted cud u yunrftKO. 8t4'?)-rtiniind taclrii, lOcle UvlUn A u i fifty Co., 5iS auU 3;Mn-uawy, New York. MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS fWITH THOMSON'S!! SLOTTED CLINCH PRIVETS. No tools required. Ouiy I tamer needed to drive mil c ini h thtin eMtly and r)uick;, Kav.ntf ihe clinch iiito uti ly imutrth. Hviulrtnff no hn e lo m mint in hi lenilier nor Imrr fur ti Hircia. Tlnrv are fttrouar luuirta and durnblv. Mniiun now in uw. All titk-tli. uniform or Macoried, jmi up In tuxf, A alt our dealer fur ibrm. or miA 40o Id ituuiii for a bos ol luu, amturia.. ucv Mun Id by JUDSON L. THOMSON MFG. CO., wai.TiiA.il, mis, - rA Cfnunttlve end pvopl who have weak lungs or Aath ma.ahoulduae Piao'a Cure for Comuniptlon. It baa earwd Ihasiudi, It hai not in)nr d oue. It ia not bad lo lata, ll la tha ben cough ayrup. Sold everrwber. SS. MURRAY'S CATALOG Tticsrandpsi and mo.1 complete t'ul.T.iii ol hlrlm. Harew. auilkllurar Uuusl. ever miIi IHIm . I. A ra-nulHT c i Ic.pedl. lor any one wliii uwus a hors. WILBER H. MURRAY M'F'Q CO. SB B SlfEEASTlO V aaay irATurnuTl "Thi Hon You Say the Lest People Remember." Qb Word With You, SAPOLIO ' i'i .0L- U IlIIEUMATISM. Mr. Wlllet P. Cook, Sanalohsrie, M. V.. wrltest " Awe oaa morning with ecrtirlatng pslns In my shoulder. Tried vsrlou rtliels lor sudden pilns without effect j went to my office i the pain berame Insufferable : went home st n o'clock and used iJt. JACOBS OIL! effect maglcsl, psln ceased, and at 1 o'clock weal to work cute permanent." NEURALGIA. LlTTLB ItAPlM. Vl. tirnf Ic ptfn In lh? face, the thought th mi, ftvvi VIL ' wiro ner id CARL SCHEIBE. mi tlih ivittr4. Fnnnifl uni I'nintu which italn tb ftn.U. Injure th Iron anrl burn mm Th.;llCfii8tinirovH..(Nh ) nrllM.inf.Odof. Ipm. )nrnhl, nnd the mnnurnf r rum for bu tim I r ulnttsi imrfertirp with tvrj; iiarrhBM. PNt'lH MIS 6 13V .,rYiK.J .u a loulfj UN V 'TH TMtt (V Av If:' - : ..mrr. t" iii rvu s7r rv wnXMU n sWtAo Tulirr AS.!-U MY OTH am W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE mWp. . Do you wear them? Whn next In nd try s pslr, they III give ynu mors comfort snd isrvlcs for ths monqr Ihsn sny other mike, Beat I n t h world. , 3.00 250 2.00 FOR LAOIEk W. L. Douglas Shoes are made In all tha" Latest Styles. If you wsr a fine DRESS SHOE don't psy $6 to $8, try my $3.50, (4 or $5 Shoe, They will At equal to cus tom msde snd look and woar si well. If you with ta etcnomlis In your footwesr, you csn do so by purchasing W. L. Douglai Shoes. My name and price li stamps) on the bottom, look for It when you buy. Take no sub stitute. I send shoes by msll upon receipt of price,, pottage free, when Hltm. I1h1t csnnot supply yoa. W. L. DOUGLAS, Ilrockton, Mass. Sold br , sBsaa, a. a uiQ you ever vrant a Tack? want a Nail? fall lo find either tack or nail when you wanted to nail or taik ? How handy then a package of 2 HOME TACKS I ) (Alliizestosuit,) a. and a carton of fHOMS NtVleSg (all sites for bom uses) , ( 2? Don't Pet reiinlit that m-tav aotiiat All ) dcalcrcllMomcNailiandIlomeTcki ) Mada tolely by tha Attn Tack Corp'n. BntoM kt warthajjtI--B-tflron. nrm Tor. Phlbslrlnhkaa. (9 CtilaiUBsUwor, fitm l'ranelaWutLyiu. Z WbiUiMB,Muk liuxbury.ifaN. I'.j raoau Maat. If mny ana rtoubta thaab ' wa can cura Itto in atofe tlnata oaaa in to to aar daya, let bin wr taros pttrMtralara and lavaata trata our raliab llty. Oar ilnnnolal baeklna; kn. 00.()00. Wbtn BMiswr BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. lo'.ldapotswlnm, aara&piiillaor BotSprSnira tmU, wa (rinrttiiu'tr' a furu wiu our w."io -yponen t in oni ill mis titut w. 14 cures u'rrnanvai.iT. - ltirt nxil afuityti. irca. i ook jtaHEitT to,, i;nio4fo UU OPIUM:.;;- hlna Rftblt CvrJ tm ! tb. no py mi rnrat EPHCNCtwabanon(OhNa D1TTIIT0 THOMAH'P.SlMIIION. ,bl,i,uC I n I Lll I U talutnl. Writ, for Inveuior'. uuld.. I 'VV V'l'C THADK MAHKM. Ex.nilimlloi. I i 1 li! I l, and ittlvu-e u to puleututill tjr f luvt-nlluu. Hi-nit tar ltif uutrs uulilv.ur how lo irnv apulrut. fATlllcK O'f'AKKlXU WAsHllotoa. U.Q. l A TT? VPtl U'fHISD IN II. HL liV M till X Ouiia.iiron.iuutH,uQ. ' trie. Tt-n )e.rs t-xperli-uceits t-s.iiuuvr In L'.H. I'al omt-tf. 1'ut.ttir tfuaraut-oil or uofu. h. liKilll4R, Iil5 ilhSC, W.lilulou, Uti. "MURRAY"HARNESS$5.95 We .old mora Vs-blrle six IUM lust yr. .Inrrs tm lliv ftest.la. than aujr other tao lory on Mrlb. Write at once foa our Urand I'atalna No. in, aod Iff you dou'i It'e the finest or mo.t MBtlit you esersaw .we'll make you a present ot a buf ay ToiTilT.lc. CINCINNATI. 0 3 i. tZi 5ivf--V3 r sv l'H'"1 T. wtll r 4.00 t - p - - .1. i . p a -' - . l ; - a J