Women are tlll rotsted for witchery In pats of Itnly. SPRING MEDICINE fs needed by nearly everybody to purify tho b nod, olcanse the system of the winter' seen miiimlnn of Impurities, and put the whole body In rrood condition for the kumnirr. riuch Universal satisfaction ha Hood's Sarsaparilla Riven for this purpose that It I the mod sue. i-esefnl and mwt p.ipular Spring MerlL Cine. If yon feel wek and tired, Hood's Har mparl.la Is Just whnt you need to restore your tt length and make yon feel prrfeetly well. The fnllowlnt: In from Hon. W. S. Warner, a tvntlcman hifli'y esteemed by all who know h m: " I enn truly my thnt I consider Hood' far. tapardla the bent medicine fur purifying the blood. It did me kooiI when physician nr.d 0 her medicines fat cd. It fans Increased my Hood'Sr-iCures ap elite and seemed to renew my youth. This I absotirely Hue." W. M. WAiiSKit, Fond du Lac, Win, llnnri'a I'M, rure all l.iver Ills, Mil I. .unless, Jaundice, Iiiillio-atlon, HH-k llrnilai-he. fill I" its c Tie Best fatenrocf Coat In tho WORLD I LICKER Tin- riM lUi.x.Mi hi.ii Kfcii ! wnrrnntra wbht- Ipiroi, btiu win out p ,v"miry lit me nmrn itrrn. m new roMMKL hl,l kLi( U ft prt( t rlUm coat, and tjv ct :it if the " l'lti. Brand" ( not on tt. Jl!n-tr-lwj'lit;tl;TUrtrfp. A. J. 'f tWKIt. lii'Mcn, Xai. Perfect Baby Health ougnt to mean glow ing health throughout childhood, and robust health in the years to come. When we sec in children tendencies to weakness, we know thev are missin? the life cf fool taken. This loss is overcome by Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophos phites, a fat-food that builds up appetite and produces fleh at a rate that appears magical. Almost as palatable as milk. nTHE KIND jjf 1 THAT CURES) 1 ikdllllfSl a uns. Itt'.V. A. J. 1AY, Nu. Kuaton, tt. V. SCROFULOUS ECZEMA FOR BO YEARS I 5' nvi luaitilllt a m pctwd to (OMNI MPTIOV. hi of iftfg i.f..tUff and il-r dud ot l.l'KM IMP- f J KAMl'N. My wifr'ahratth wMuiimu-Ny ftlM 1uii to Ihf surt of tout l ynrt at lltat Unit M fes H ' U O FT I- I " H taint nwiufvUnl tti lf In tin llruriiiul HOXKMA nn ntitriy all imrli ul tin n Ealtody after utitiiv it yirlikd U the miHtltea uunl.M E-xfcpt till front of right alumUlit wlir it lme Ilrfiiiiintt) for M yi'ura Willi aimort )n-n p(uui Arrltutluu and luihlnv biiicmiu II nATVAft n SARSAPAHILLA l n'KWnnhffhMl hllbmkra and li trhrfii f 1 1 Wu liavv hvrHofni turd nrlrty of nftin1li ::'lA-.M A. ..i.l M HIIKI1.AN Ml Uuil I inuit my it la n iirauil I'l.iiibnta- B ivdial RKvi.la, ual tint my win'a limilLa nit ! ilut tu IU mwf r ttwl tltu bkMIII;BJ i the bio,) U jltm of riiilial i iiitiimvMiirht ! ill fuJr M. E. Ckiucu', .No. iiou, li. V. Only on Struparllla told on tho " N0 BENEFIT NO PAY " plin. Only ono oouldl f 'tttno Iho toot, ont that on I DAM'I. llmaKxacaiim thii. Li. Ban Saraanarllla Co., BoHaot, Main. PA rp'E'XT'T'Cr'HOOl'REDIMU.e) V 1 Ii 1 OsDdslirorlneouB trlrs. Tsn years' Mpa-rleuee esamlner la II. e. FaLOOW. Pali-ul suaruiikKNl or uutw A tHuUMUkM, tu lUiM., WnaliUmlou, 1. u tfA "5 LATER NtWg WAIFS. rniMM Axn rrstt.Tirs. Kf nr I.a (irnmle, Ore. Kdwnrd R.Pnnnell, I farmer of Wallowa o ninty, kllle.l hi ifc and Oniicliter anil then bniixeil liini-J-lf. llunnell wuover (V) years of npe. Tn the rVtlernl Court at Kort Smith, Ark., (mitre I'arker enteni ed to death Mimhall Inrker, John Ilirkea. John tiourko nmt Alexander Allen. The execution ar to 'like place July 12. Tucker i a white man, formerly a t'nileil States MaHinl. The )them are t'heMkee outlaws. Tlielr crimes rrere committeil In Inihnn Territory. Allen sonly If! years old. At lim kfor.l. III., William Iturke. ape.l 21. ync himself up tn the sheriff toiifestin 'o hnvini; shot nnil killed his mother In her tleep while he wss intoxicated last Monday aiht. The younu man's mind seemed Im paired hy the terrible alTiiir, anil lie appa--cntly courted lymliii.i;. At J mehoro, ' Ark , Charles Cnlilwell, roloreil. was handed for the murder of Tab I'reeinan, colored, on IVhruory, 18, last. roiifiox. A Inrj-e portion of the town of Kreuttt berg, n place of 1,.V) Inhabitants near Peutsehbrod, Hohemia, hn been destroyed hy lire. The connuRration swept away lffi) houses. Six persons per'hed in the flames, many olhcrs were Injurtd ami about ,'xO have lost their homes. A dispatch from Australia announces the failure of the First Sationiil ltnnd of Aus tralia, The bunk has some l.r0 liruiuhesin Australia nnil mrencies In most Inrue cities of the united kingdom, the continent and the 1'niled States Its authorized capital is A'iOW.tiOO; subn-ribed cspitul, paid up capital, .il.oOO.Oou. The winter wheat crop tn Southern l'.u in has Ion almost ilestrovid bv the cold. Iluinsof an old cannl, probably 2,710 yetrs old, have been uncovered in the Crimes. MSTrt:s, All ll'KNTK AND FtTtl.lTIHS At Hurliiuiton. la., an old brick tenement hcti'e was destroyed by lire ntul six of its inmates burned to deuth. The lodgers were of the poorer class of luborers and niechiui ics. Kenry Dowlinp with his wife and child were asphyxiated by irns in their home in ClncBK'l When found this morniiiK nil three were dead, the gits jet opened und the rooms filial with the orderlcss fluid. w. . CAPITA t, A XI) I.A linn. The law which is intended to make it an offense for an employer to prevent nn em ploye from belong-in;? to an labor organiza tion by distharinK him or threatening to disi'hiirpe him, or by any form of coercion, was upheld at Cincinnati, Ohio, in a case btfoie the I'olice Court. The Jndire refused to o,uah t lie indictment and the ne will pn to trial. The action was against I,. W. Pavi, Superintendent of the 1- lectrical Works, charged with discliatf;inK a laborer because he belonged to n I'rotuerliood of Klectrical Workers. The Downline, Mich., M.mufiicturlnir C'ompsny's plant is close I down and 2.V) men are thrown out of employment. A receiver may be appointed. nxtxiiAt.. The Second National bank at Columbia, Tenn., closed Its doors. A no'ice panted on the door said the closinj was only te mpor- ary, 3rt ISl KI.I.ANFOt'S. The Liberty bell seciiil train drew In at the t'nion depot at Chicago, on Kilday and was welcomed by an enthuoiitstic multi tude. The train was met at the State line by the Aldermanic Committee and an es cort from the Society of tho Sons of Penn sylvania. The progress of the train was marked by a trail of lire in the sky, for the Philadelphia Councilmen had plentifully supplied themselves with fireworks. The preat gathering at the depot cheered itself hoarse for Uld Liberty and then shouted r iitlmsiti-tioally for Mayor Stuurt, ot tha City of Hrotherly Love. TWO SCORE PEOPLE KILLED. Cisco, Tex., Almost Wiped Oul br Cyclone. Six Killed in a Storm In Indian Territory. A cyclone has wiped out the town of Cisco, Tex. Dozens are dead and many in jured. About 2.'i houses have been left standing. A partial list of the dead follows: Mrs. Jones nnd hnhy; Pave Cameron, brake mini; Captain Whitesidcs, merchant; five children of V: A. Hickman; one child ot M. II. Owens; - lllcdsoc, bnikeninn; Mrs. J. T. Thomus; Mrs. Horton, Wm, Himnis, Mrs. Knight. Iluildingt with walls two feet thick were leveled to the ground, A freight engie and n whole train was blown trom the track nnd demolished and several hundred feet of aide track wiih torn up. The num ber injured isnhoiit I V). A cyclone visited 1'onca Agency, I. T.. Saturday evening andsix people were killed They were Jack Keithley, wile and twe children, nud t 'buries Jiakson of Kansas, who was visiting the Keilhleys. Two other Keithley children were injured. Keithley lived in a house on Mcvin's ranch, 11 miles nutli of l'oncu. 'J he house wua completely uutuoJUhed. Feouliar Damege Suit. Murderer O'Connor, a lile convict in the Minnesota Penitentiary, hat sued ex-Ciov-ernor Merriiuu for IJI.OOO damages. Afer U'Conner began liis sentence be win rehas id on the strength of a new law which pro vided that the life convicts might be to leased ou a promise to quit the State for tver.O'Conner returned to visit his wile.who wus on her deathbed, and wat rearrested and lent to tbe penitentiary. The count have decided that the second urrett wat illegal lud O'Connor will be released. Oona Mad With Despair. At London, the wife ot Cuptuin Robert of the missing steamer Naronlc, and t!i wife of Chief Otticer Wright, second In command, have both gone insane. Despair, caused by the lots of tbrir husbands, un settled their minds and both have been placed in an insane asylum. aio Offloial Cbolera Outbreak, A telegram received by the Marine boo oltal service at Washington, from Dr.Holtt. ita auocial agent at Havre, aavs that he thoroughly Investigated report of a cbolera ; tbe Lieutenant Colonel of the Ninth Infan outbreak in Pari and found them witbou' try and 29 officer and men. Tbis tnds the foundation. ' i I Tomacul, A Hew Pension Order. The artlnx commissioner of pensions, at Washington, Mr. P. 1. Mtirphy, ia deeded ly of the opinion that anion the P.'.H OOO pensioners on the ro'ls there are many fraudulent caea, nnd with a view 'to purg the lists of such as csn bs reached he ha Issued an order to special examiners in the Held directing them to use all diligence tn searching out such cases. The order is In part as follows: "The examiners are Instructed to use ex treme csu'ion and wise discrimination, as It is not the intention to disturb any just al lowance of pension nor is it Inteniled Hint special examiners should be made a party to the petty quarrels nnd spite work of un friendly neighbors. In addition tn making inquiry with those with whom the siecial examiner comes In contact while encaged in the examination of claims, It Is he'leved thnt Histmas'ers (es pecially in rural districts) may be relied up on to furnish aceurnie Information. In the larger towns anil cities inlormntton may be sought from the real vetemns of the war, who believe that the nlon roll should be a roll of honor; from members of councils, aldermen, assessors and such other persons who may be found to possess Information in their various neighborhoods. Itnt all statements obtained should be corroborated before the matter is reported to the bureau." A BLACKNESS IN TRADE. Financial Troubles and the Weather Made It Poor. Pittsburg the Only Eastern City Showing Trade Improvement, n. (, Pun A t'n.'s Weekly Review of Trade says: President Cleveland' de cision about redemption of letal tenders, all admit, hits arrested whnt threatened to become a serious disturbance. Stocks have been stronger, gaining about tl SO r share for the week, and some pro duce markets are rising again. Yet cold and wet weather and monetary uncertainty hnvecnused distinct depressions in trade, collections are almost everywhere be ilnd, and interior money markets are growing closer or more conservative. The report made bv Uradstrects states that all the larger Kastern cities, except Pittsburg, where general trade It satisfac tory, report there ha been no Improvement within a week. Hr;nl-trccts also states that the failure of the Pennsylvania Steel Company causes much depression and makes it harder for otiier iron concerns to obtain nccomninda tions. especially in the rail business. because it is doubted whether the receivers can re new the compact of n.akers, which ixpires July 1. Produce exports have improved a little, but for the month all exports from New York are Hill much behind Inst year's, while imports here show an increase of JIl.tSsi.iSKi. This state of foreign trade is still ot danger to the money market, Iwliicli no Bi iii.n ot the Administration, however wise, ran entirely relieve. The business fiii lures during the last seven days number (or the I'nited States 2'd. Cu'nada 22. total 2'ts. as compare. 1 with 21 8 last week, and 2'Ht the week previous to the last and 211 for the corresponding week of last year. Tim in sixis iiMioMnrn. Hank clenriugs totals tor the week ending April 27, us teiegntplied to llmdytinli, are ns iouons : New York.. ....t-V4.M-l.tW2 P 83 Chicago Host on Phl'adelpbia .. St. l.o uis I'lltsl.nlg Cincinnati Sim l-'rancisco . Pultiniore .... liI.M.u2 .... !'7.-'ts ,pj ..... 7t.7C.2M 2,"i.4!i7,.'ttil I 111.0 I ln.O 1) 44 I (i.l .... K.li'tUKI l-i.-t7l.lt.i0 I 11.8 .... 12.H 11,-tml 12.4tl2.H4M P 4.0 Cleveland . l!.2.i7,.Ml I 10.0 tl iuuicutes increase. P decrease.) A PEACEFUL INVASION. The Grand Naval Land Ferade In New York City. The land parade of the sailors and ma rines representing the navies of the 10 lead ing nations of the world, which took place Friday was a magnificent spectacle, The weather was perfect and the enthusiastic thousands who lined the route of march were more than delighted, ns was evidenced by the cheering welcome that greeted every flag and every plotoon. The procession was quickly formed and then the siierb line swung into Broadway. With muskets at their shoulders and small arms by their sides, the invading foreigner -grim, fierce looking Kussinn, sturdy Uritons, (iennans, Frenchmen, and dark visaged ltaliani marched tile after file with their own olltcer commanding and with their r wn bands playing the airs they love best. Our marines and blue jackets pre ceded them, and our National Guardsman followed In their rear. The arta of peace had superceded the ttrategy of war, and the armed forcct of nation marched it? though our country and theirs were one.and we were brothers. At 150 o'clock the last of the column passed and admirals and officer of the vis-it-ng fleets entered their carriage and were driven tn the Waldorf, w hero they were the guests of the city at luncheon. THE OKLAHOMA HORRCR. The Death List Now Numbers 00 Over H0.000 Raited For Relief. The total number of persons who met in death in Tuesi ay night's storm in Okla homa, now rcuche is) and the injured about 2MJ. about 10 per cent, of them being fatally injured. One of the greatest scenes of desolation in the devastated district is at the home of John Miillinix, in Payne county. The lurge house, barns and , oilier building are completely gone and the litrin is stripped of every ves'lge of leuce, crops nnd orchard. Mr. Mulleuix It family in jured, Mrs. Mullenlx hud just given birth to a child and she was carried a mile and lay all night on the ruin-souked ground. She it alive, but will die. Her mother, Mrs, Oliver, and her brother were both killed, as was tier lo-vearnld son. The babe that had just arrived in the world, however, surviv ed its rough reception nnd bids fair to live. Over (MO. 000 has alreudy been subscribed at a relief fund to aid the survivors and to bury the dead. BHEEP SMOTHERED IN BNOW. Borne Wonder ful Weather Reported front Wyoming. Terrible Storms. Near Caser, Wyo., the severest tnow atorm of the entire winter raged last week and wat very dettructtve to sheep, many of them having jutt been theared. One dock master named Kurneat loat 400 sheep Friday night; they were smothered in the tnow Another met wltb a lot of 1.100 out ol 2,300. This storm was general throughout the State. A Band of Bandita Wiped Out. Tomawcbio bandit wbo were besieged near Vincent, Chihuahua, Mexico, tailed forth Monday night and attacked the troops, . Every bandit wat killed, Tbe troopt lost A Cesnrtele flertrer rr One rvsj.. Ttir VitUburyh Chtvitittlr'Trlrortxvh is sold he U News Agents and delivered ty Carriers everywhere, for One Out a copy or Sir Vtnt a week. It contains dntly. the news of the world, receiving as It dors. tbereort nf both the Associated I'rnsa and the Putted Press, No other paper which sells for Our Out receives both of these, reports, lis Spnrtlnir. Flnsnnl-il, Fssbton.nnd Household Pepsrtments ars un equaled. Order It from your Newt Agent. Flies sometimes cho.era genus. inftct eatable with rteeebam's Pills Instead of alnsby mlissral waters. Heeciiam's no others. Un tt a. a box. All twisted boring tools are of American Invention. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is a liquid and Is taken Internally, and sets directly iisiti the tdo id and mucous surfaces of the system, rend for testimonial, free. Sold by Druggists, !c. K. J. ClisNSV A Co., Props., loledo, O. The Vracrt Burro Stiprnedid. A prospector now In Ynm, and who made the trip here from Duraogo, Col., with two hone, tat that tho time hon ored burro, whore ancestry i insepar ably mixed up with Mexican history, it not a good an animal for deiert travel as the ordinary mustang hone. It bat always been considered that the burro bad tbe advantage of the horse in hit capacity for endurance on a slim diet This, the gentleman atatei, i not c great as ia generally considered, although be once bad a burro who ate a pair ol gum boots and a Navajo blunkct ont afternoon. This wat done merely to (how off and was not considered to be a nutritious meal even by the jackaii him self, who was ot French descent, and merely wished to put on style to humili ate a band of scrub mustang hones with whom be was forced to ettociate. Tbe gentleman who lias had experience with both classes of animals prelcrs hoises to the slow burro and sayt that although tho latter will live a day longer without food or water, yet the distance covered by the horse in a given tijio is tn much in bis favor as tn tender him the superior of the immobile but ro.Yumi (Arizona) Times. rr ,rA --AbsolutelyT Efl 1Cb 1 aTiw wr Tnv 1A 1 1" tv vjy "German Syrup Two bottles of Gentian Syrtip Ptired me of IktnorrhaKe of the Lungs when other remedies failed. I am a married man and, thirty-six years of np;e, and live with my wife and two little Rtrlsat Durham, Mo. I have stated this brief and plain so that all may understand. My case was n bad one, and I shall be plad to tell anyone ultoitt it who will write me. PurLiP L. Scuenck, l O. B0X45, April 25, 1890. No man could ask n more honorable, business-like statement. PATARRII v : M IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life wa3 made miserable by a case Of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose was large, constant and very offensive. Her eyes became inflamed, the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various reme dies, I gave her IB Jf J J The first bot tle seemed to JEJEJl aggravate the disease, but the Kymptoma soon abated, and in a short time she was cured. Dr. L. D. RnxHi-.Y, Mackey, Ind. Our book on ttlond nnd Skfn DlHense mailed free. Swht rArtcnio Co., Alhuiu.Oa. Or. Kilmer's SWAMP-ROOT Saved Doctors said I Could Not Live! POOR HEALTH FOR YEARS. Mr, Wlllcox Iso pructicul farmer and I'ost master In the vllliuro whom liu iinldiw, an.l ia well known for miles around. Ho writes: "1 bad been iu poor lieallli for u long time, l-'our years iiko tho crisis came, and a nuiuU-r Tit our bout pliysicluns .aid I Mould not live year. 1 Ik-kuii uslmr Hr. Kilmer'l fwmoii-Kont, Kidney, Liver and llluddcrl'ure; then tuy doctor suid It miiflit help mo for u llluu, hut I would not lxi hero u ycur hence. My dlltlcultlm, uKirmvuteil liy Itlieuruutism, were so bud 1 could not art either liuud to my tiue. I oolitlnut-.l the luiillcliiu nciirly a year, snd now I am as well as any uian of my uuo tlxty-eiirht ycMm. I Hive KwamoHuot credit tor .avlnir my life, and the tfood health I now enjoy Is due to Its iihu." Jan. It, MO. J. I). Wilu-ox, Olmsville. Pa, 6HNrHtt-..l,M enntenta of On BtitlU-, If yiHi sra not Itviit-fltt-d, liruy 1at wul refund to yuu the iru a istlil. "l.vslMa' Oulila la Ilaallk"au4 I'awaullMlhtsi tra. Dr. KUinar Co.. Iluuduunton. K V. At DruuUla, O-Oa. r 01.00 ataa. aSMnaus niTrilTO THiiMssl'.slMI'ei.N. Wo.hliuiion, rl I r N I ' '' " ' "l,m I'siw.l ou! I ft I Lis I U twiisu. Wills fur luveulor'suuid.. 0j 0s0 iff. His Life! A stun tteprnar. The other morning Jones turned tip at the office even later than ttxttal. Ills employer, tired of waiting for hltn, hud himself ct about- register ing the day's transactions, uattally .tones' first duty. The enraged mer chant laid his pen asldo very deliber ately, and said tc Jones, tery sternly indeed: "Jones, this will not do." No, sir," replied Jones, gently, drawing tiff his overcoat, as he glanced over his employer's shoulder, "it will not. You have entered Mc Knrken's order in the wroim book. Far better to have waited till I came." Yankee Wade. Ideated at l ast. Charles, lMtkcof Orleans, was one of the earliest known writers of vnl- eritlves, or poetical timorous ad- d t esses for the day. Why noUndeed? When the Royal Baking Powder makes finer and more wholesome food at a less cost, which every housekeeper familiar with it will affirm, why not discard altogether the old fashioned methods of soda and sour milk, or home-made mixture of cream of tartar and coda, or the cheaper and inferior baking pow ders, and use it exclusively? slm. aso a ir vsvjsv Jtate 911 2--APermanentCure. f'5-v Perfect Cure. "Say flyo 'Mo' and Ye'It He'er Harried." Doa'l Rq. fuse All Our Advice to Usa APOLIO MURRAY" MURRAY'S CATALOG i iitHt.-u of oMrl.'ti. llnrnt H, ftll'.l1llrtM a1Ms t'r pllli- likt..i. A r-u'tihtr f'-lnndl ltr mux mil' w In 1 on tin ntirtsc. WILBER H. MURRAY M'F'G CO. TAII T Homes TNeed T TAII I Dealers for All hnme uses a carton of Home Nails all sizes, a carton of Home Tacks all sizes tor nil home JCII uses WITH THOMSON'S lilp SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. No tool. r iU.rtd, in rt iminmor nriilrd t" ilrlva ftri'i c jit b tin to tuillv ntl titnii., it-'AvuiK Hie c iiiu rt ii.i.t uti-ly iinmitti. K-'Uiiinff ni tne hi t ntMii in 1 1 if FH'lit-r nor t'ttrr for U huelt, Hitv tire IklritUtTt I on icli and rinrttble. i Hmtn now hi use. Ail Aittlit, itiiilniui or ttitrttit, put up tn toxt, Aik 9 our ltlr lor ihm. i-r M-n1 4Ao. Id lUiupat tut at box ui lju, a.Kuritt i fUCtV Mun id by JU0S0N L. THOMSON MFQ. CO., IV am haw. nAMW, WORN NICHT AND DAY. HoMk .ht wnritt nir- tum with riiKp utt iT alt t'ir"i.riitin-'i, . AIUI Kl HUT. perfect-: j;';uul Nw Put. )ii.iiroTimfnt r iiiuM. t at. tnn ruin i.-r If-nie-.MitVM.f 1 1 maturely rulnl. a. V. Itniiw MtK. tfATEXTEU. in,. ,U Lfnittl way , tt.Tt . Ulty, MA11.KD nt iiictt ui tha (ttiidfii .Ntiw ltv Ci.. !':. ltristitlvveLu, Ntw York. Iiuk fur thi tit ili Ifii frliw htutloltirv I'tu-ktutn mi X kvtliHsUs not? luMr. hi I i-iivi-lo'M-st, ft uis l'Uft rsKNIt KUK TMl.U If nny on doubt thfti w cau curt iue uiug ou- tttlnatv ctuw m 10 to to Uyt), lt liira wr t for I A SPECIALTY. puiUculurt nnd nivojftl. tratv nur ivlUli Illy, our $. (Kl.tXMI. When Ufrrarv. o,U.lo pot wlanx sutrwip. rill r HotHprluin fall, wo fruurwiUMi vi-urottiid our H -iu t yplaliUM 1- tha only ttiinir ttitit w.lU'ura tturmnntjutly, I ulltva ruw wut IAN IDEAL FAMII.V Mi DICINS Fur Iniltcvailon. inuuutui.M, lltadHiUt', ltitttlHliuii, llHtl t'uMuk'xIuit. UsTruttUu l.rfUlha mi. a Mil dliurut9il vt buv SWUiWii, Liwraml Hi !, HIPANS TABULM, tlltfVatluU followu tlil'ir umx. Hid by iliuutfirtMorwiit liymuil. but it vim.U ltu-Wtufi' 'i LhjXlIK ati. fc'ur trt MtnipLtd aulrtrvta KlI'AM 4lltMIOAI.C'0.tKwTrk. SHILOHS CURE. Cores CoDtnaaptton, Congha, Croap, Sort) TUrvab Bo.'d ky all Urugfuu OB a Guar as Its, 8 TT vrkea Traveling Whether nn pleasure bent, it btr Inese.tnse on every trip n bottle of K) nip of Pigs, as It act most pleasantly and effectively on the kidney, liver and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches nnd other forms of sickness. FyrsalelnCtkente and (I bottles by all leading druggists. Common taole salt Is not a salt. Work for workers! Are yon ready towora, tnd do vim want to make money Then write to H. F. .Iiihn-ou A Co., of Iticbiiioiid, Va., and tee If they cannot Jielp yon. Asphalt pavement was first lalJ In Pari In 1854. Cough nights 1 On going to bed take a dose it Hatch's Universal Cough Syrup. tn 1800 there were 2.814 lighthouse in tb world. Garfleld T ea 1 be leading Spring Medicine. A merle a has .H,Mm.(aXt bachelors. If afttlrted with soresyes uss Dr. Isaae ThomfK ton's Kyewater. Druggist sell nt&'io per bottle. Do Hot Be Deceived with i-nsp-s. Fmimrn and Pmnts which stain tbe The Rlsinv Hun KMve Polish la Hrllllnnt fWne- li,,,.-, mm on- fin-iiiiirr imiv pir no tin or slsss partase with ev,.r ptiretiaae. $75.00 To ft'idn can be msde monthly wfirkliiir f'tr 11. Y. Johnson A I'u., Nn. aHouth I llh St.,ltlililiiiiuil,Va 1'N I1 IN Mi BUDGIES "MURRAY"HARNESS55.95 We sold more te-tilel) Slid llnrnesji Isst year, rtlreel to ttir seflilr. tlimi sny other fne lory on eHrlli, Wrlteal mice tor our llrnml t'litslos No. tn, and If yon itnti't sy Irs the finest or innsl cawplata you everasw .we'll make you a pri-seut or a nutt-y. CINCINNATI, 0. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE itoTttp. Do yru wesr them7 Whrs next In need try s pair, they HI f le yt.a mere tomfort and lervlct for the money than any other make. Best in the) world. . 45.00 00 4400 2 55 3.50 K2.50 42.25 2.00 FOR LAOICf 2.00 I.7S rOR I0Y9 42.00 I.75 ran 1 dor W. L. Douglas Shoe3 are made In all 1h8 Latest Styles. If you war' -j One DRESS SHOE don't say $6 to $8, try try $3.60, $4 or $ J Shoe. They will St equal to cm h m maue tnd look and weir tl well, If you wish to eronarr.iie In your footwstr, you ctn do so by purchasing W. L. Dougln Shoes, my name Ind price It itimped on the bottom, look for It when you buy. Take no sub stitute. I tend ihoei by mall upon receipt of price, potUfre free, when shoe Itcaler. cannot Supply you. W. L. DOUGLAS, BrocKton, Mats, bold by DTHE ....in r,Mj,-.s'j.ysi I L5 le I w I 0ft rir T V li' r QV IT I ."..WmM.iir.i3 -' nn'1- 1 'REE Illustrated Publlcntlona. WITH MAP I, lMt Minnaanta, narin ualHt. Hoalaas, I Idaho, WaahtBRlaa sat OlttM. tai OUVatfNtfflKtlT aa. ItaMl Graalu aat Timhaa aW aas LOW PRIC ' RQBTHER PACIFIC R. I trTH kaal arrlaaltaral. Uraaiu aaa Timtat I rT.nd. aawcoaa iaaaul.M. Mailad rttEE. AdSMat 4a4a.a.uaaoat,iaa4 Uak. . r. a. a, aa. iw, awa I A TV TTS TRAIIK MAHKH. Kstmlnmlns 1 y I I i s 1 soil advli-o aa to outetitalill.tv of liivfiilli.il. h'l-ud forllivenloraUulile.orliowUiied S l-uli-ol. I'ATHIL'K O'KAKItKl.U Vt'Aaiuuro"L).0, OPIUM Hnnihla. 11 aKIS ls,uj 1 an to DO day. Nnjisi till eurwt. OH.J.ai tfMtN, LsOsnoa.Ohia. VfDauaitla Qd povuim wbo Mh Ittiiga or Aaltt ntk.abuulduM Flto'iCaro for Cooiumpllou. It twe rt 4l.tsaiaMft. It tatu not lo)ar d vm: Il It out bad to tuc It U tkl bMiootifb syrup. Hold ovorrwhara). "BjHtaVUstHuVisBal f&sir . - a -at)! t. -r " - m m DLDRFIIJnir