He Needed First -Class Sample. It was not a nobby linoof camples the Id C'lnclnaatl drummer tarried; Just modoet assortment, suited to the hum bler class of buyers and the men who do not put on atyle. And when the apruoe, dandified Louisville drummet saed the side co iMor where the plain, unpretentious good were displayed, he turned contemptuously aside, looked at them with a sneer, not recognising In the white-haired stranger the salesman traveling with the aforesaid goods, and aid: If I couldn't carry a flrat-c1ns line of samples I would carry none at all." (Jtilclt as a Hash the whlte-hnlreil stranger turned, and "You are right, sir," said he, "you ore right" The drummer from Louisville turned llttln sti erolllouely around In the pride of his new spring suit and metro politan polish. "Think to'" said he, patronizingly, "Yes," replied the stranger, as he booked the merchant's order, "you are right, fir. It would take llrxt-claaa samples " The Loulavlle drummer smiled. "To make that face of yours pass cur rent." The drummor didn't wait to show his goods. SUFFERED EVERY MINUTE Vine I came out of ttio war, with catarrh In mjr bind, chronic dinrrhtra and rhumtlNni,H rmye Mr. J. Q. Andemon, of HcoKdale, l'a. "I had paint all over mp, mjr iniit wild dim, nnd there MHitHtt to m jtnftttnff mttmitm hf nrn ntv fvM. I he fiMKt I at mM'tiH'ii l r. J , li. A ndcrnon. Ilk? lend In my tomarti. The rbrmnntlam wai In my rhcht hip ami fttitniltlf m. I.hh.m harMtt itarllla nnd llmH.'a Vin did me more gmxl than anythlnK ele. AH mv tl,nrrr.nbe nympt'imw hnv Knur.' HOOD'S CURES Hood' Plllacur Constipation by retturlngtht ptrlataltlc action of the alimentary canal. P X V itt 'V3 "German Syrup My niece, Emetine Hawley, was), taken with Kpittinp; blood, nnd she became very much alarmed, fearing that dreaded disease, Consumption. She tried nearly nil kinds of medi cine but nothing did her any good. Finally she took German Syrup and she told me it did her more good than anything she ever tried. It stopped the blood, gave her strength and ease, and a good appetite. I had it from her own lips. Mrs. Mary A. Stacey, Trumbull, Conn. Honor to German Syrup. tt BTHE KIND fl e that iintoM A MARVEL IN COHOESI Kidney and Liver Diseases if FOR 15 YEARS, m CUtt-ED 3 BOTTLES! U UDANA HAHBArAHII,T,A V-O.t fj Biss. LHt.n mi i iiik win rt iwtth wi gnmi hiMilth l.y thf f yotir Hompairillt I fr? Itn mv iliilv CO let olhtra know Uia mn-mt twit At 1 99 ehivi- rv iviil. 1'of IS ) onn I hnv twvn troubled with - ,tferf nnlita in Ihf Minmurh. ! Kill. nfV and iLlvcr 1Mb, m badly Uievt tori f if m sh at miir nun ssmjr in uru, 1 hava uwd threw butlra of 0 DANA'S y SAItSAlUULLA ft Mind 1 tfhel like i new mnn. 1 rfwm-i Uiuftul U tv ar.y ffln-t(4 with ditt-aa of tha Kid-U H Cohort, N. Y. CllAlU.ES SIMMONS. M M Th truth of the Kto tirrfifl'j fn W M E JAMi:.4 0. TALKING fet 0 H Never purcnsie ol a " SUBSTITUTED f (s person who tries to Mil ou somtthlng (lit whtn you call tor Dtni's.) Our bol-P If tie an being filled with a COUNTERFEIT ja MARTICLE by "Substltutsrs." Buy ol theii M HONEST DEALER who Mill you whs you jg El ssk lor, tnu n ou roceivo nu ssnvni ni M will return your money. jj Dins Sirtapsrllls Co., BelUt, Mains, I THERE IS HOPE For every one who nu tunou irounie,nomer a what shape or how lung suuulini;, provided one of tne viii onnB iwtt iwm u '"' ji miwIv & 1'iirA Imfioesiule. H. B. B. ties to the rout of the uiaesM, and removes the u. i.v vTiMUinip the iKilxin fmm the ImmIv, and t the same time l a Undo to the whole system. lowever bau yuur case may ue, uicn i uuyv ROR YOU. I Cured meof a most malignant typa of ehrohlo Mooi trouoie, mr which 1 had used various other remedies rlthout elTect. Ky weight increase;!, and my Mllh improved in every way. 1 coustder B. B. be best tonic 1 ever used. ..R a. WmnnT. Mldwav. C,a." 9. D. Treatise on Wood, skin and eontacloiis blood Olson mailed free. bWIFT BTLCfl lO CO., Atlanta, ua. - FOSTITE PUKVENTK Mildew and Black Ro OHAPEB. FRUITS, XtO. , book sent oo application to 17. II. JOOMTBK, 8 teenies Hlls, N. Y, KAXJO AKU D HUM. -Every pis ttiv aliova fthould M-Dd lor uy -Every player of either I Cor uv iminnhli-t of itM-fitl Inrurniatlun. Aiiur-s( , jenr-rn ituutM, ja.. HlUHVIEW, Bl'LI.IVAW LIU WTV. ff. 1 . 1? V'l'C TKAPE MAKES. Kiamlnatlon I A 1 I jiy I aiidsdvk to palentaMl ty pv ltiTQU(n. iena riT inron"fi wuiur.uriiDw w iri paMBt. PATHil K O'KAHHKLU WahmisutuS. P.O. IIUI I.THV FEttl -It YOU AHR RA1H1NO X chlckeiw, nty Mkav akd bosk mkal will bei vouvary snu-h. l'aul(uue trlU all about It. Bern lur It. C. A. VAKrx.fc.T r, wuscsnaa, jsasb. It' Vt'l,l"-OrdltirlM 110, Safeties M In. tld, Hlack tit, CuhPiuS' Piswiatlo Su). List aud 10. Iree, KMUH'f CTtl.fi CO., kt. Luuk, Ha. B I j J I mARIFSt SIMMONS, m Choi,, N. V. LATE TELEGRAPHIC JOTTINGS BOTH FROM BOMB AND ABROAD. What la Oolnsj On ths World Ovsr. Important Events Briefly Chronicled. Plnenrlal neil rnmmrrrlAl. RinoT, !'. The Itldgwnr bnnk.a pri vate Inntlttitlon, clmcd Its doors, fluJInx It Impossible to renllte on rcurltlss. The estimateil asscU are t. VII, 0)1, liubilitiei, 121,000. The City National Dank, OrrenTllle, Mirh.. tuepeiiilcil after a run. Deposits. (210,000; Sftett, 012,000. The llnnk of Commerce, Pan Krnncltco, impended yetprday, ami the Flint National bank anil Commercial bank of Hante Ana, Cel., did not open. Theomnunt of clenrliiR hoii'e certlflratn Imiied at New York Thursday was 2.3.r0,. 000. This brlnps the total tip to 14,000,000 since It whs decided to issue the certificates. II. T. Ilea A Hon, train dealers, Nashville, Tenn., made an assignment Liabilities (100,000, with about equal assets. Henry Sheldon A Co., tea and coffee dealers, of New York, have failed. Their resources are between I.W.WJ and (300, 000. IlniMiKntiAM, At.A. An unfounded rumor that the First National Hank lins refused to pay n check for (10,000 precipitated a run Thursday morning. The bank paid out about (4 ',0 l up to noon, when confidence was restored and the run ceased. tVsahlnsiea Neivs. There will be no pension dcllclency for the current fiscal year, which ends June 80. The ofllclal figures show that the appropria tions for pensions were: For the fiscal year mum, (MH,737,3.W; deficiency for year 1MB and prior years, (U, 14 1, Ml; total (IU0,8M2,2:I. Expended for pensions; For 11 months ended Msy 81, (117.010,300; for June up to Thursday (10,880,000, estimate for the balance of June (1 003,000; total (lr0,.'l2ii:iHil. this will leave a surplus of about (l,500,0u0, which will bt turned Into the trensury. Secretary Carlisle directed Treasurer Mor gan to anticipate the payment of the Inter est on the 4 per cent, bonds, .and on the 1'acillc railroad bonds. Cheeks In payment of the Interest will be placed In the mall Saturday afternoon and all the sub-Treasuries in the United States will be Instructed to rash them on presentation. The total interest on both classes of bonds aggregates (7,34,0OO, of which (l.ll.Xl.lMO Is for the 1'acillc railroad bonds. This action of Sec retary Carlisle is taken to relieve the tight ness In the money centers. I neltnl. I .whor ! Isilnstrtitl. The management of the Dexter mine, ight miles from Ishpemltig, Mich., has received orders to close down. Similar orders are expected daily at the local ofllces of several mines. Over half the mines la the district aie Idle. The striking lumber shovers at Tona- wanda, N. Y-, are willing to quit the union and return to work. The Negaiuee, the largest Irom mine In the Lake Superior districts (Mich); the Novrie, Kast Novrie and the Tabst at Iron- wood have closed down, discharging COO men. I'rescnt Indications are that two thirds of the mines in the district will be 'die by July 1. Crime unit I'ennttl, Frederick O. lxwlller, a well-known tailor of Norwalk, O., shot his sweetheart, Lena Under, seriously and then fatally shot himself. The girl was saved by a corset, the hall glancing from a steel stav. She hod only gone to lupper.vitli another fel low. Frunk Harney, a white man living near Carnesville, Ua,, beat his 2-year-old girl to death. Then he mashed its head, broke its ribs and stuck bis knife Into its body re peatedly. Harney is in jail and Judge Lynch may pass sentence. The Wenther. An intensely hot ware struck Washington Tuesday, sending the mercury up to 101 in the shade. Several persons were overcome by the fierce heat, Intense heat provailed throughout the United Kingdom on Tuesday. Two deaths from sunstroke were reported. Lightning killed a gunner at Westmoreland Fort, near Queenstown, and a laborer at Middleton, near Cork. rkalern Advlres. Cholera la decreasing rapidly throughout Ausaia. Cholera reports received from Mecca show that from Juno 10 to June 30 there were 830 deaths from the disease in the Two deaths Irom cholera occurred at Lai- als Thursday and the disease is still spread lug. fires At Gibson, N. B., nearly lha whole town was burned. Loss about 12,000.000. with small Insurance. The fire is belived to bave originated from a little boy playing with a toy pistol and matches in his father's barn. One hundred and thirty famines were rendered homeless and were sheltered In hotels and private houses. Perianal. Mrs. Cleveland and Baby Ruth left Wash ington for their summer home.Oray Gables, Buzzards Bay, Mass. Mlaeelliineea. Messrs. Alnswortb, Masse, Dant and Co vert, held responsible for tha Ford Theater disaster in Washington, sac u gave 110,000 ball. The Northwestern Miller of Minneapolis, in its w.eklv review says: Tha mills ran mora heavily lost week and produced 178, 615 barrels of flour, an average of nearly 80,000 barrels dally. For tbe corresponding week a year ago however, tha output waa 210.480 barrels, and la )B01 only 125.530 barrels, BIYOMD OUB BORDERS. Four students were drowned at Jollette, Quebec, by the upsetting of their boat while on a pleasure ride. Tba drought Is causing great suffering Id tha German Empire, and tba State fundi are being used to aid Ihe peasants. DEATH 1W A TUNNEL. People Crushed and Ground to Death Between Derailed Csrs and Btons Wslls.Oomtng From Sheepe head. The Long Islsnd passenger train that left Manhattan Ileach, N, Y .Tuewlay afternton, was partially derailed at the entrance to the tunnel at I'arkvllle, on a dead switch. It had mails one stop only at the Rlieepshead race track and was crowded with people who left Immediately after tbe Suburban. Four of tbe six cars went off the track and men who rode upon the steps of the open excursion cars, were ground against the stone walls and nnder the wheels. Nine men were killed sndjabout 100 Injured, Tha dead are: I'atrlck Dal, special policeman of New York, Instantly killed; II. H. I'rlngle, young man, resldenoi unknown; J, E. Quimby, ITlicn, New York died In wagon while being removed; Robert Cuddy, F. J. McKlonlgle, Fritz I. Johnson, John H ml I ay. Henry Hplnk, an unknown man. Vhe Injured are: Frank J. Finn. New York, Nicholas Foster. New Yurki H. J. McKeiina, New York; I'. Johnson. New York; Andrew llartholomew. ltliars, N. Y.; John Finger aid, New York. J. II. Chi Ids. Klirabeth, N. Y ; John t'aupbell, New York; llirman A. Maynard, New York: J. H. Sullivan. Harri son N. J.i William Hland, Jersey City; Fred Prhallherg, New York; Harry Tyner, llrook lyn; Mr. Appox, New York. These ere the most seriously hurt The others suffered mil. or Injuries. Pwitch Operntor P S. MeOarry was srrest ed pending an investigation Into the cause of the accident THE OftOWINa CROPS. Lsck of Bain Betarda Things In Penn sylvania and Burta Paatures. Following is the crop rep irt iisued al Washington: The reports indicate that t lie west portion of the cotton region extending from Alabama to Texas has been fuvored with tine weather, and crops In this region bare been improved, although In Kasteru Texas cotton has been Injured by wet weather. Pugar and rice plantations In some portions of Kastern Louisiana are be ing flooded owing to recent breaks In levees. Generally the weather has been more favor able throughout the south where crop con ditions have Improved. The harvesting of wheat Is progressing as far north as Central Illinois, Indiana, Kansas and Ohio, and the recent warm weather has produv.d normal sessons thotighoiit the central valleys, but the sesson Is retarded by from 10 to 'JO days lu the Northwest and on the i'acitlc const. In rennsylvanla.pastnres ore falllng:crnpi growing slow ly; hay, except clover, below i he average: corn good, wheat In better condition than other crops. In West Virginia, wheat cutting has be gun; oats, rye end corn looking weil, hay crop short; stock in good con Ji'.ion; i otatoes good. in Ohio, corn Is being cultivated, clover harvest progressed rspiilly tinder favorable conditions, some barley cut. potatoes being dug. wheat tilling end maturing, mid some will be harvested the coming week, oats and rye doing well. AN EARTHQUAKE WAVE. It Sweeps Through the Carolines ant O sort la. Charleston Touohed Again. Bavakkah, Oa. A distinct rarthqnake shock was felt here Tuesday. The vibrations ia.i.i - v. .... . r.... . i. .i n, ... ..- men! was from south to north. There wss no rumble, but hesvy vibrations. Tsll buildings shook perceptibly and windows rattled. There was coi.sideruble excitement but no damage is reported. Aioi'sTA, Ua. A slight earthquake shock of about two seconds' duration was felt hen Tuesday night. Ciiaki.fsto.1, S. C A very distinct shock of earthquake was felt here Tuesday night The vibrations seemed to be from east to west and lasted severul seconds. No damage Is reported. Wiimixiiton, N. C There was snenrih quake shock here Tuesday night, lusting but a few seconds. Hundreds of people wero aroused from s'eep and many rushed in terror into the streets. A NEW PENSION BULE. Printed Btat imenta of Faota in Applica tions Not to Be Used Hereafter. An order was issued at Wash I ngton by Com missioner Lochren, of tha Tension Bureau, and approved by Secretary Smith, wlta a view to preventing frail 1 in making appli cation for pensions. It bss been the custom of certain pension attorney to file applies tlons for their clients, using printed forms, all of the. matter contained In the applica tion being in print, except the name, regi ment, etc. By this means it is believed applicants bave been induced by unprinci pled attorneys to swear to a false statement of fucta The order provides that "All statements affecting Ihe particular cusa.and not merely formal, must be written, or prepared to be typewritten, in the presence of tbe witness and from his oral declarations then made to the person who then reduces tha testimony to writing, or then prepares the same to be tyiiewrltlcn. Ana such statement must embody a statement by the witness that. sucn testimony was su written, or prepared for typewriting (as the case inav be) lu his presence, and only Irom his orul statements iheu made. " etc. FIVE FERSONB KILLED. Fatal Explosion In a Coal Mine at Wllkesbarre, Fa. At a lute hour Thursday evening, while eight men were at work at Nanticoke, Pa., in No. 0 gangway of No. 0 slope of the Susquehanna Coal company, about three quarters of a mile from the bottom of the shaft, a terrific explosion of gas took place which hurled the victims off their feet and scattered them In all directions, killing four men and a boy Instantly, and seriously but not fatally injuring three more. The dead are Abram Walker, miner; Frank Beanick, VJ years of age, door boy John Smith, miner; W ra. Shorts, laborer; a Polander whose name could not be learned, Tba injured are: John Owent, horribly burned about tbe head and arms; two I'o- landers, names unknown, both badly burned on bands and race. Train Kills Four. A train from Jersey City on the Newark branch of tbe Krle railroad struck a cir riaite near Avo dale, N. J., Saturday after noon containing Mrs. Williams of Newark and her 12-veor-old daughter, and Airs, Druett of Newark and her two children, ov aged-sbout 3 yeara and a girl about 6 - . ..... w ll-II ra. The tnree cnucirsn anu wis. w tiams ware instantly killed. A mast In Chicago walked through an open window while asleep, an t lulling te tba pavement below wss killed, FIRE, LIGHTNING AND A PANIC BRING DEATH TO MANY PEOPLE, Over ISO People Killed lu a Churnh Panic, Eight Perish by Lightning and Fourara Burnsd to Death. Pt rrTisssrso, rtrsstA, While the sn rlent church of Romano at Porlaoglebsk, on the Volga, was crowded with pilgrims from all parts of Yarostav, who had come to take part in the annual church procession, a panic was caused by a false alarm of Ore which had been raised by thieves In order to facilitate 'tlielr . 0eratlons. When the firemen arrived In nnswer to the tolling of an alarm by the sexton they found the door locked. Ilreaklng It In they witnessed a fearful sight. In the mnd rush for the exit hundreds had been knocked down and Ira-rpled upon, while others had been suffo cated by the pressure of the g-est throng of terror striken people. The bodies of 120 women and 10 men were taken from the church. Nor was this the total number of victims, ss several other persons had been killed and 20 fatally Injured by leaping from windows 80 feet from the ground. FOV It IlUltNlTl) TO DF.AT1I. ruriAiiiTAHTS or Tits nt'SNru, ai.org, ix pt?- I.'. Til. C'MKMATHI AT KIOHT. Iumtii The lltinnell lllock. a Inrge frame building, was totsllv destroyed by fire, with n Ions of at least tour lives and about (IO.isiO worth of property. Four bodies were recovertd from the smoking ruins. Tliev are Mrs. Marv Foard, aged 33; Itol.ert Fonrd.nge,! 0; Mrs. F.lizaheth Meagher, aged 8.", and Cella Mtiigher, aged three. It is thought there are one or two others In the ruins. Mrs. Foard was a c mk In the restaurant on the ground floor. Mrs. Meagh er was a seamstress and leaves four young children. Walter Weylie, lineman, who was en gaged lu spanning the e erlrlo light wires, was thrown down by the falling tvulls and killed. He was pulling with his bare hands on an elect lie light wire when It crossed a trolley and tie. Hi by e ectr'eity followed in stantly. EitiHT KlLI.F.It AT A CIUCTS. IHSHTMKII MAKES A SORRT rNPINd TO 4 TAMTY Of MFHIIY-MAK KRS. Rivrrt Fai is, Wis. The large circus tent of Singling Urns, was struck by lightning while crowded with people. Instantly kill ing eight and Injuring many. The killed are: O. A. Demi. Kugene Reynolds, A.Cnr- renter, O. P. Wlggl nd 14 year old son, Curtis A Idredge, sged 12 years, J. A. (Ilon dennlng. town clerk of Oak Orove; and un known nny. The performance was not quite over when the terrible storm caused the throng to crowd out of the tent. While the people were passing out, the tent was struck twice by lightning. Fire was started but was extin guished. The greatest consternation follow ed. The rain continued falling in great sheets end the bodies of the dead were soak ed through before they could be removed. As soon as possible, Ringliiig llrothers and their employes did everything in their power to allevlste the condition of the wounded. The dead were taken down town and laid out on the floor of the engine house, where they were, with the exception of the unknown boy, Identified in a few minutes niter their arrival. Tbe scenes, as relatives Ideal tied their dead, were dis- 'r?inR; The clothing on some of the deed was torn to shreds, while others presented no external evidence of the fatality. The number of wounded Is estimated from 10 to 80 More of them were taken home aud are doing well. WORLD'S FAIR ATTENDANCE. Just fiCI.NIG Tickets 8oll Inlly For $t,1fi;i,37l In Korty-ono Iruys. The average number of paid admissions to the World's Fair In thn first forty-ono days it has been open Is 50,810. The average, dully gate rooelpts have tieon (28.408. In these fortv-ons days 3,250,000 people have visited the Fair. It Is estimated that the paid admittances must nvenigo IX), 000 dully from July to November hforo the stockholders of the great Exposition receive n dividend on the 3l.0fi0,00n which the Fair has onst. It ts in teresting to eomparo tho presont nttendnnee with that at the lust World's Fair In Phila delphia, which, though a morn side show bo side this one, wits as notable In 1870 as tho present one Is lu IH'Xi. Tho following tnlilo shows the daily averuge paid atteadaoao at Philadelphia i May 10,045 August 84,940 June ..2n.7S0 Hoptemlier Hl.'Jfil July 20,358 October 89,789 If Chicago's visitors Increase as Phltadol- P hln's did, the attendance at the Columbian air In October will reach the magnificent total of 1110,000 dally visitors. The Chicago Fair Is six times as Dig ami six times ns costly as thn World's Fair of 1876, and many experienced prophets predicts nn nttendnnee six times as grant before the Ex position closes. Tho first twenty-two days' attendance at each exp-witlou Is hare given side by side i Chlcswn. I....l28.m;5 2.... 13.8K.1 8. .. 15.B37 4.... 14.U1I5 5.... 10.701 0. .. 17.854 7.. ..Sunday. 8.... 22.807 9. .. 17.171 Phils. Chli-STi. , 17.40J , 44.100 .Kundiiy. ,. 22,107 ,. 21.443 ,. 82.55.1 ,. 33, MM ,. 2U.458 ,. 55.808 ,.115.578 ,. 41.3C7 Phlta. Rundny. 17.402 15,652!$ 20.53S 19.821K 11,72 20,0!I1J Hunday. 18,202 41.1 1 l'tf 20,228 711.172 14.722 10,252 ll.USBK 15. HundsyJlO. JO.N'.HiSjj 17 7,05l 18.. 12,117 11,051 10 . 20.. 10. .. 111.514 11.... 13.677 10.1110 21 18,101'f 22.. It will be remembered that the complaint that the Fair was unllDiahed deterred many early visitors in Chicago many more than were Kept awny irom inn ruiimioipnia fair In May. Besides tbe actual receipts for ad mittances at tha gates the Fair treasury la swelled by tha sale of many souvenir tickets, which ore curried away by visitors ns kewp sokes. Over 108.442 such tickets, or (54,221 worth, have already disappeared, presumably Into Home alliums ana souvenir nooks, it is not possible to get nn exact statement of the running expenses, but tbe Chairman of the FiuuiKie Committee says they are not now greater than (20.000 per day, and that they are sometimes ns low as 615,000. If the operating expenses art kept down to (15,000 for the romuluder of the time the Fair Is open, and If the average attendance eneh daj tor tile next 130 days Is morb than double the averugo attendance to duta, there seems to bt no obstaclo in the way of the Cxposltlot proving a uiuutoiu,! suootss. Thank You. Sir; You're Welcome. Vii'ler date of June 12 the duke ol Vera gna wrote to Secretary Gresharo thanking him. the l'ie idem and Ihe people of the I'mtid Pistes for Ihe reception lendcrei. Ibe duke's family aud himself. The duke sicke freely his admiration for this cou'itry. Under date of Ihe next day Sec retary Uresham appioprlalely rtsponded. Big Internal Hsvenue Inoresa-. The c dltclions of Internal revenue for Ibe II months of the current fiVcal yesr amounted to H,'i,('iHO0, an increase over the corresponding period of tbe lust fical year of 7,i,403. Elevator Mckness. Elevator sickness In a ftrnsnMnn ennlagoiiB to sea sickness. You know if you've crossed Lnko Michigan In a northrrly Rale that yon lienr with for titutlo the motion of your etui of tho boat when it's nn thn rise, lint listen for thn angels' harps when it sinks. The elevator sickness ia luiilt oh the same principle. It is morn frequent in New lurk anil Chicago than anywhere else in tho world. The victims, mostly womctk, often suffer frightful qualms when the oar starts on ita downward plunge. Home of the less impression able victims content themselves with tupgiiiff at the ropn boy's bob-iailed coat and begging him to "go alow, please." Then with a muttered prayer or something the boy, who has heard Hint Jiloa before, shakes otit a reef or two more nnd nmkes the trip in double) quirk, and tho victim shuts her eyes aud shudders. Frequently she. faints Sway completely. Experience does not seem to diminish tho complaint, l'ittsbtirr Ilisvatch. A man should not Itnaglno because a plrl of 10 laughs at his Jokes, that he la a great wit; a Kill of IS laughs because alio la 10. 'HE U. 5. Government Chemists have reported, nation of scores of different brands, that the Royal Baking Powder is ab solutely pure, of highest leavening capacity, and superior to all others. a Brevity is tho Soul of Wit." Good Wife, You Need SAPOLIO DH. KILMER'S SKIP-ROOT CURED ME D. II. IIILOBR, Esq. Hulmeville, Pa. WHEN ALL ELSE FAILED! La Grippe Baffled! The After Effects Cured Mr. llllgcr writes i "I had a bad attack of tbe Orlppo; after a time caught cold and had a second attack) It settled in my kldneye and liver, nnd Oh I such pain and misery In my back and leg". The Physicians' medicine and other things that I used made no Impression, and I contin ually grew worse until I was a physical wreck, and given up to die. Father bought mo a bottle of Dr. Kilmer's WA.V H-HOOT, nnd Uf i rc I hail used all of the second bottle I felt better, and to-day I am Just as well as ever. A year has passed and not a trace of thetlrlppo is left, SWAMP" SiWa ViTsi HOOT saved my life." VM U I. H. lltixiKR, Hulmeville, To. MaK J',n- 10th, into. At DruggUla, 50r. A $1.00 tyjtfer sulfation 1'ree. Dr. Kilmer t o. EJSJB JLr BlNOHAMTOM, N. V. Dr. Kilmer's PARILLA LIVER PILLS Ars ths Belt, i'l Pllla, 25 cents. All Draggle!. .An agreeable) tAxattve and Knn Tosria Bold by Druggista or sent by malL tSOntOo, and SUXIpar package. Pamplos tree. JTf TTft The Favorite TOOTI Knit 11U JllwtcctbIeethafireatb,lsie, WORN NIGHT AND DAY. Hnldii Ih wnrwt rut .turtt wlih ua lur ftu ctrrminrfit. Perfect New Pat. Iiiiuinvpnifnt iiiuat, vat, un rum r lf-meuiurfntut ascurely cairu. u. v. uouim n rsr. t o., sMHiawa, n.v.city, SOUTHERN FARMS E roH BALK at low Inter! writ for denerlpilv prlr .lit. CALDWELL ft Jl'DAH, UCMfHW. T. UIBBIIAr BIBFB WmtE. tOO uMlla aad rHAnnlABK rMrtsll ceou wantcrrp4inUt'ni UlKNCLi' HUMTULIi lULtUU, AN IDIAL FAMILY MKOICINC For IsWlBtWllaala PllllllBrWi Ilea4sca CmUUh, Bad an4 all diewrdan at IM tUMaauA. UVran4 Bowtla, . art foatiy Trinroaiptlj. PerftH dkgMka (olio their um. id T druabU tr ut bj wtMlL B FANVcI KMIOAL CO, 1fTrh. iitji jea eon c it will not cube. .BSsT-srsH-sassss-aa I 1 VATMVTsDv Te definite I' e stystem Effect unllr yet gently, when tontlve or billons, or when tbe blond Is Impure or slugglsh.tn per manently cure habitual ennstlintlon, to awsk en the kidneys snd liver to a health v activity, w.thout Irr.tnting nr weakening them, to dis pel headache, colds or fevers, us Hyrup of Figs. Japan has the freest press on earth. We Care It ant a re. Nn matter of bow long standing. Write for free treatise, tertlrrmn'nl. etc., to H. J. llol)enwortli A Co., Owcio, HogA Co., N. Y. Price (1; by lend, (1.I&, Ireland li using American salt, fl, K. Cnbnrn, Mgr., Clarle flcntt, writes i " 1 rind Hall's Catarrh Cum a valuable remedy." llruggUtsael! It, 75c. Italian soldiers are allowed cigars as a part of their dally rations. Mornlngs-Heecham's Tills with a tlr'nk of water. Betckaui'a nu ether. 25 cents box. The telegraph employs 2 2O0.O0J miles oi wire. Hatch's I'nlversnl Cough Hyrup, most prompt, plc-sannt anil effe; tint!. 25 cents. The Indian rhinoceros has the thickest skin of any quadruped. If afflicted with soreeyes nse Dr. lsnanTnomp' son's bra-water. DruKglstsssll ati'io per bottle- This country hss 1.050 savings bsnks. after an exami re SjnH A. i ttf.mn ti - - - . . illustrated catalogue ol bicycles, guns, snd sporting xk)s of (very description. Jarm p. two Arena On. Baton, esass. T)a fVrtt Ri Ttaw! vA 1 witi I'artf. F.n.imrid ani Painra which stain the I '' i-. sisjisis- lis- noii sbum "urn rrni. lur ni.iru ruin ni.r riilisn IH lT IlimnC, fJOnf iirnltt and th coonuirier pay fur no lln or !o parkufre with vry purrhase. I EOLDRDI ( AFTfRTHIl K ei: '.jKui sWCAb -rOuire AS, MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS "RT W,TH I THOMSON'S lJ SLOTTED CLINCH RIVETS. No tool niairfd. Only a harnmar neUvl u dtivi nt I ciir.t'-A thi m casjily and fiuick.y, leaving tha clmoh aiKoiatsTly Mouutlb KcqiUrlnf no ho to b hihU in th tcaihor nor iurr ur lit Uivata. Tby are itJiiai. IohkIb and dnrnbl. Miliiona now in um. Xll laiik'thsi, unilnnu r smi'it-tpd, put up In boxea. Aak roar ttaitlr ror lbia, or aend aOo la ataiupa tor a ou& ui lui, aaurtu ui. alaa id bf JUDS0N L. THOMSON MFQ. CO., WAtTHlSl, HISS. 1,000,000 ACRES OF LAND for sals by UisSaut Pint A DCLDTB R4ILSOAD QoaruiT ia Mlunesota. Stud tot Msps sad Circa, lars. Thsy srUl be sent to yoa Address HOPEWELL CLARKE, Laud Commiasloow, Bt. Psul, iliiia MnliirV mi'lr by selllns an DIm mUllb I entirely new lisU'liled arlickv. Nu CuniHlitiun. Kxeluslvn Tarrllnry, Uulclc HalvM. Nu Capital lleiiulreit. Painter VruturriHl. Heft'ren.'u., KTrhHnneil. AilUrrsa, tiis: rai.sa i.r.TTra o.. U aatd 17 Hsauuxl MA., CIbuisunlI. Oklo. GOITRE CU I KiTSSS-. anajaMMWfMMvs CMwaiilfM aad iMtiyl bu hav vak tnaia or aaiiv ma. ibould aa Piao'aCar for Conaunptlua. It baa nrtsl t a ri. It ha not injur u on. It ia not bad to im It la tha haat oouAtb ay rap. Bold rbr. &. XLX mi P M U i '03 nsui ii ti