HOOD'S CURES " ) onrteen years sail 1 had an attack of the irravel, and Kim's have been Terr seriously troubled: with my liver and .Itinera. I had no appetite and m'r mth imp mt mrnrt. Hint no more roinr tlian n Marti ifa'Mf, Af-. trr 1 bail taken tnrec-I otle.of Sir. I. W.Jcrds. HOOD'S 8AR8APARILLA 1 rnulrl fat anytliltio: ultima iHstres. I hara now fully recoverwl, 1 el u-rll a Hit rfM.J). MtmniAX, Kilineston, N. V. lleod'a I'llla iur ail l.lvrr Ilis," MH1.iU.omm, Jnnnrilce, lndl.etJon. Sick Headache. FN V l 'J "German Syrup" RegisTeblanc is a trench Cana dian store keeper at Notre Dame de Stanbridge, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congest ion of the Lungs by Bosclice'a Ger man Syrup. He has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his per sonal recommendation. If you drop him a line he'll give you the full facts of the case direct, as he did us, and that Boschee's German Syrup brought him through nicely. It always will. It is a good medicine and thorough in ita work. An m wwiVt awAiau aa m..M Pold by imipykta or cent by mull. 85c, 60 aqd 11.00 per f,v? (re. LaW lltl for the'leethajia breath, SSa. 1111. KlLiMUIt' SWAMP-ROOT CURED ME. SUFFERED EIGHT YEARS I Couldn't Eat or Sleep. Pr. Kllmrr On:-"I had been trnnMrd fot right yours with stomach and heart diniciilth", I lived mostly on milk, nK cvf rj-ihliiu I ate hurt me fo. My kidney and llvrr ww In a terrible stnto. Could neither aleep or ont. 1 had lwn tn-atiil by t lie nest I -hlcajro dnetorf without any benefit what ever. M a Inst resort I tried your KU'AltP ROOT, ami now 1 van rat nnythinir. no mutter what. Ncthlnp- hurt, i.ie, mid tun fro to Is-d and vt a rood Rlghra f'vep. KWA.MP-KOOT cured me. i AnyonednubtiniMhis statement ran WTlte, I will frlndly answer." Mr, (iennun Miller, Lee. JOth, 1MB. HirinuiMirt, Mich. SWftKP-RQOT CURED ME. Had Tcrpid Liver Tor 14 Years. Bilious all the Time. TrAn Sins: -"I hnvo been troubled with Torpid Lit er for 14 yenmund gone tlirouyb. "mm. ii union, ii-vi-r, many time it hiu tiein lin- 1'osMlilt- tor me to do any mil of mlMir. Pr. Kilmer's hWVTlP-HOOT win lirst reeoiniiH-nile! to nio by llollhuusr-, lliuckburn Si Co., cllriiu'iri.tai Ikialur, I nil. After takliur one Wittle I wan iineertuiit whether I wns nnaw del-mint nuy K'lietlt or not: after tuktuir the second' bottle, however. 1 found that m V lieMit li wit. lm. ...- Iiilf and I eoiitiiiued until I had taken a bottle-. I cuii now cheerfully iwominendiWA.WF ROOT to every one who hat torpid liver, fur It has eomplete.y cured me." Inn. lr.th. )wi:i. F. W. Chhisti a nf.h, SVIinP-ROOT, ,d The Great Blood Purifier. At DroKClfta, SOr. aYSl.OO 'iuldr to lleulih" Kice. t'onsuU UltlcnFn'e. l)r. Kilmer 4 To., IllNOHAwTON, N. Y. l)r. Kilmer". Purilla lAvcr IilU Am Tn Iikkt! ! Ptlla, SAconU. tKJn BBaHp I am neventyaevf n years old. and have had my age renewed M m at leant twenty years by the use m U nf bwill'i bprcitic My foot and leu to my knee was a iinninc tore kr two years, and phvslcians said t could not Ix cured. After -liking hftrea small Hitilet S. S. S. there is not n sore on my limlM.and 1 l ive n new lease on UP.hO Al II He. . von ouRiit to irn II. Ill II at all sudererH know j our woadtrlul remedy. laa F. Btili-s, PaJnjtr, Kinws City. IS A WONDERFUL lidMEDY-enpeclallv for old people. It builds up i ne general neaun. irau- SWIFT SPCIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. TrtatodfrM. hwi cissa Ilk I. cured mttny tfcou- .ximcd hrnrlr-4. From ftrtt doM trmptom. rapidly rrrvappea. finl m teit dii ml in teit datv mi It-att two-tnitda of an itniauau ( rrrntiveu. Af l..nmini.lt .f mir.tulniis tiiM lent PKIKa . titoliJl Ai ttfJiX IIIM AlLata, sk WORN NIGHT AND -DAY. Bold! th worst nif .tnr with mmnm uu klrr ftU circuniiitnM, 'Perfect i ;;""; NW fat. IniiinvMtruiMt f IIIunI. Cm.tt4 rutca Iur twll-ni4liMurmniaiil wiiraviv sr- a-sar- Mfieu. u. v. huuh nrg. i yitimtikti :o..'.44hfnidwy,y.V.cuy. AN IDIAt FAMILY MKDI0INK lM4Mikn. at atatatiMliaM. KaUl 4Wt rvotlv rt DruuintlT. Prfftl dlrMtiuu follows Uirir um. bold 1 by druccviatttf or Mit ty utll. hum MlPANlft liitHJCAL C.BVTrh. 2 Ta-aaa. 8 VV-v7 HOW THE ffORLD TBAYELS EXHIBITS IN THE BIO FAIR'S TRANSPORTATION PALACE. ThcDnraoua(inl(leh Door Atnerlenn nnrl Foreign Rxhlhlla of Kvcry thlng llelntlna to Trnvel on I.Hnd and SeH Ancient unit Modern Methoila ( ontrnsteil. A trump over the extensive ncreiiRn of the Transportation llulldlnu Is enleiilntml o give one repeet for the dimensions otthn World's Fair. Just to alk by and look nt the ex Dibits Is n dny'a work. Tho Molilen Ioor of tlio Trtuisportntlnri edlflee Is eelebrnled Just ns a blnek sheep Is Iiecaiiso it l so dllTeri-iit from Its fellows. This imlnee hi unlike all tho others In color and Ketiernl desiirn. It Is nearly a thousand feet loiur. nnd ono-qunrter as wide, and Is "iirmounteil by u cupola 1H(1 fe-t IiIkIi, in which eight chvnlors nr constantly nin uiuir. Its nind portal, or "Ooldon Door," faces the hiKonn and the shore of "Wooded ll nnd.' It consists of n series of receding nn'hes entirely nverlnld with ((old leaf, lint Its general effei't Is gorgeous and not har monious. Along tho stairways which lend from tho etitrancn nro typical statues a hr.ikemnn, n lielinsinnii, Htephensnn, Fulton, Watt, the apostles of I'rogrcss, tho Arlstoc ritey of Invention. F.vldently the masse from tho West think more ol this building nnd of Machinery Hall thiin of the Art Pnlnce. This Is natural, sii.vh a Chicago correspondent of the New York Joiirnnl. The railroad a the developer Is almost superhuman In Western eyes. To it are due such marvels as tho growth of Chi cago. Then why not have n temple to cele brate Its greatnessy And what it temple It Is ! Long lines of massive yet superbly graceful cars, mighty locomotive, exquisite ly decorated, and watched over by men who treat them as if they were steeds which can think and net i gigantic snow plows, lit to elenve the most stubliorn drifts oftheHierras ; quaint groiiiis of early locomotives little olil-fnidiloneil ten-pnts, which look lis If they could be carried in the temlersof modern en gines t vnt collections of photographs illus trating railroad machinery ; air brake op erating on a hundred ear at once i limited trains equipped like palaces what Is thcro I not in this wouderlul place j "not.nr.x poor." or hie Look at the old "Comet ' here. It Is the very oldest locomotive ever run in America, nnd was brought from Kngluml in 1KH1 by nn English company. Near it stands Itoliert P. Hurt, of .Inuesville, Wiscousln, who has the honor of being the oldest engiuocr in tho Innd. I wonder how he feels when he gel In the shadow of such monsters as that locomotive from the Ilaldwiu Works, in Philadelphia, which weighs IR1.000 iioiinds? There ix an other giant on Its pedestal, nn engine from tho Ilrooks Works,. weighing 1N0.003 pounds. When the Corenu Embassy saw tlieso leviathans, they stood ns if stupcllod. Filially they asked if they would really runon tracks, nnd the assurance Hint they would filled thorn with nmn.cment. THE LOCOMOTIVE .AMHOX. Auotuervery Interesting exhibit la the old locomotive "rUmHou.'Vnnof the II ml engines ever introduced into America. This engine was built in ln;w. at New Hheldou, Durham, Kuglnnd, and brought to this country uliout thekame time. It was useif in the Albion coal mine, uear Htellartou, Novurlcotlu, until a few year ago. AocomMinyiug the loco motive Is the passenger car. It is n clumsy affair, containing two seats, with room for about four or live passengers. The door, open on the side, the mime aa many Eugliah coaches of to-day. The engine and coocli nre in a pretty tulr stute of preservation. The tender iu lilos.) day. wunt ahead of toe locomotive, while the engineer stood on thu rear. The engine I. u standard gauge, In verted diriict-aetlug, with four-loot drivers. Two other ancient locomotives ant also amoug the exhibits, the "Albion" and "Old Ironsides." Iloth of these are more primitive, iu their construction than ttiu "Hauisou," and are not quite so large. The origiuui "John hull" 1. standing on Ihn New York. Cent nil tracks, mid the Do Wilt Clliitou. with its historic train of oonclim, is also here iu it counterfeit. One of thu gigantic exhibits In thelkouth end of this Tiausjiortntloii Huildiug la the model of the great 1'45-lou steam bummer of the Hethlehein (IVuii.) Irou Works. The original luimnier weighs VHHtl tons. The mudul is of stuff uud wood. It Is exhibited here because tho Hethlehein liamuier forge steamship shafts nud crank., aa well us gnu. and armor plates. It Is haed like a letter A. Its highest point stands ninety feet above the floor line, and la thirty-uiglit fuet Wide, The supports uru each composed of two parts, the lower ones weighing seventy oue tous ouch, nud the upier one. forty eight tons oiicli. i he Itetlilehoiii hammer Is ouc-quaitor larcr than the 100-tou hummer UHd Iu uu Italliiii dockyard. The Lieauiiful i-xhlhit of the New YorW Central llallro:id, which lucliide. complete uud luxurious trains uud u model rullroid tutlon, is out of doors. It is admired by ten. of thousand, of visitors dully. Iu the soutuoru suction of thu Auuex (here ti- e. are fins display hjr the riilladnijVpla k Heading, the Old Colony, nnd the Chicago A Northwestern Knllroad. The latter exhib it the "I'loneer." a little purring billy-goat of an engine, the first ever sent Into Chicago, Tho Pennsylvania ltnilroad la richly rep resented. The marine exhibit of Amerlen is good t t can but briefly allude to It. Perhaps the most striking thing Is the section of an At lantic liner, showing the Interior arrange ments i It is so realistic that It fairly makes you seasick. Here Is an exquisite model of the Puritan ( nnd here are steam and electric InunchM, dories, schooners Bnd racing yachts un;!l the wearied vision ean no longer contain ihem. THC Tt'RKISR SKDA!f CBAtlt. Morn than sixty thoiis.md square feet nrn covered by the exhibition of Innd nnd sea travel In France, The French line mall steamer nrn well represented, the display consisting principally of six large pointing or dioramas, representing an arrival at New lora Hariwir of two of the company a steam ers i "Doing on board nt Havre," showing the dock with one steamer ready to go, and taking passengers nnd Imggagc, and a special train arriving from Paris i the dliiiiig-room of n steamer at night, lighted with electricity : the arrival of an African steamer at Mar seillcs i it view of Algiers, with blue sky tit: sen. anil steamer In harbor i the coast t. Penhoet In HI. Niwilre, with two steamers lc processof construction. Theee pictures were painted by rhilpot, HofThnur. Mouteuardand Motto. The remaining portion of the ex hibit consists of models of const steamer.. Just to the right of tho main entrance Is the llritlsh section, extending through the main building Into the miucx. In froDt I a carriage and saddlery exhibit. Then comes the splendid marine exhibit ol Great Britain. Nearly nil the great ship building Arm. are represented by models, one, that of the war ship Victoria, liclng thirty feet long, nnd cost twin. It is said to he the finest marine TiiANsronrATjex ntiii.niNn. model over made. The F.ilrlleld Hhipbuild lug Company, builders ol thnuewCuiinrilers, shows mo:iels of merehuiit murine. The Thames Iron Works ft Shipbuilding Com pany has models of every vnrloty of war ves b'ds. Tliere are exhibits of naval iirniiimeut nnd const defense. In tills so, t ion Ihu model, twenty fwt lo.ig, of the gr sit bridge over thu Frith of Forth. In hVotlnml. 'The railway sei'tlou of tho llritlsh exhibit include n com- Idete frame nnd locomotive shown by tho .ondon 4. Northwestern Itallwav Company, (he llrst exhibit of its kind iu tills country. This company also shows models of railway stntlous. and one of the origiuui Htephensoii locomotives, the "Hoekct." There Is also showu the Trevitchlek locomotive, the first that ever drew cars. The London A North western exhibit Includes a section of ideal railway track ; also an exhibit of n section of tho actual strap railway on which the Trevit chlek locomotives ran Iu IhUl. The hitter exhibit include two of the original car, thu w .ole shipment having been .cut directly from Wales, and weighing live ton. Thu Urent Westeru Hallway Compauv, of F.ng lund, exhibit in this snetlou the original seveu-foot-guago locomotive, "Lord ol tho Isles," built Iu 1M5I, for exhibition nt the first World'. Fair. Tho Canadiiiu ihov: a complete trans continental train, such ut lire in use on the Cuiiiidlou I'acillc. Tho cars urn ot solid ma hogany nnd lighted by electricity. In striking contrast with this Is the "dog train," such as is still in use in the far North West, with the energelic dogs olsjyiug tho commands of tho liulf-hroud drivers. The Oeriuiin exhibit covers tho entire, southern portlou ol tho main building uud n part of the annex. All the decorative fea ture of this exhibit, which ure elaborate and iieuutiful, were furnished by tbe Ueriunu Commission. A special feature of the dis play Is ail exhibit oi the HlerncLi A Huiske svstem of Interlocking switching apparatus, Two locomotive nnd nil kinds of railway cars, Including ambulance ear. used bv the lied Cross Hociety iu war times, arc unown. There Is a great truck museum from O.na brack. What else en I toll you of su.di a vast how? Hero is everything relating to trans portal ion i here ure bicycle iu every stago of development seduu chairs from Turkey nnd "ricksha" Irom Jaiu i Mrs. French, etbtldou'a puliiqiliu, in which she was cur ried Iu Africu j Men -an leathern hammocks, A JIEXICAX f'AKT, Hpanlsh niillo Iriilu., duhalieahs of the Nilu uud flat bout, of thu muddy Mississippi. It I the museum of got tho epitome ot push i thu summing up of our modem material progress. , How tt Feels to lie 8ralptt. The man who can tell more tales ol Indian fighting, liear hunting;, and wild life generally than any other man we oi tne ifoi Jiios, la l arroll Hron on, a piuueer of the Helkirk Monn tame in llritisli Colnmliia. It ii torty-two year, since he made hi way alone from the heail waters of the Mis souri to I hose mountain, and he is now in San Francisco, soting for the first time in all thnie years a town of more man a thousand person. His face is arred from arrow wound, refeivotl in Inilian Hirhts, and if he lift hi long while hair from tho stile of bis hoad he show a groat circular car extending from above his right eye c!ear around tho right side anil mi oi ii is neaii inmost to tlie left ear. That is whore the old man wns senlped. "It was in 'fill, with the Hionx," he explained, "and it was the worst Imtsh I erer had with tho Indians. Thp-r fame upon a camp of nine of us, ami one of them pounced upon me, seised me ut the liair, ami cut right around my lioad where yon see this scar. Then ho gare a sharp wrench upwnrd with his right hand and laid the whole skull bare. I cannot di scribe the pain it ftave me, and I don't believe I could ibvo endured any more without simply dying of it. Thero is no other torture man can be subjected to that will begio to compare with being scalped, "It is n common belief thnt a mnn can't live after being scalped, but I've surrived the experience a mntter of twenty-two years, nnd I !on t think I'm ouite to the end of my journey yet, fvt n if I am "tl yenrs old. I know an other man up thero, ton, who didn't die under the s;'nlping-kiiifp. The scalp was torn completely olV from tliewh ilo top of his head, so thnt it had to bo constantly smithed in cotton and olive oil. Ho lived a year. That man knew what sufleiing iiie ins, if ever a iiiud Uid. " en 1 orlc .s. The KirTi-l Tower. It. Eiffel's mrtnlized monument Id the Cliiiini) de Mnrs is said to hnrs ..... inioiy iieen coiupeiing witu tuo laiiiom Leaning Tower of l'iss. The rumni was rpread diligently lecentlv that the rwncieentli ueutury IJub-l find bepE e?n to oscil'nlo slightly toward th lelt or thn right, no one belt g able to specify the particular direction. M. Kitlel and hia constructors admit the po-tsibilitv or a alight deviation of the mis of thj tower, but they are firmly convinced that the iron edifice is us perpendicular a the firm ntone foun dntion on which it rets. They con tend thnt even if f lie tower deviates the aouiueut would bo of no importance, us it rents not only on n strong bnsi ol masonry but on a convilicuted nioe ol uiRi liinory of stool and cust iron, into which hydraulic rreS34 of Kl0 toni power can be introduced for the pur poso of keeping the tower in the per pemliotilar. Tho engineers also avel thnt the ground tn which thetowei rests is no moi o overweighted than if it bore an ordinary Parisian building ol five stoiies, and thnt thn resisting power of the iron of which it is cum jiosed is sufllcient to insure its snfety. J'he tower, as it now itiinds, is a thing of wonder if nut of beauty, and w ill coitainly bo tho iniuvel of the ap proaching unirirsul exhibition. Lon don Daily Teletjraiih, Postponement Inet liable. Jris Uushly (pntiHing cm the ladder, while tho moon modestly hides its fucr behind a cloud I Stop, Jack I Wf must postpone I ho elopement until to morrow. I have forgotten to write tc my mother. Ja k Horronit No miitter, darling -burryl You can sond the letter bj mail. Alias Oushly How absurd you are) It muiit be leit on the di-eaaing-coso oi the ronianoe of tho wlrilo thing n poilod. I slimi t move a stop. Jiulije. Mado a Forcible Impression. She (softly) I shall never forgcl this night and this ball. Ho tenderly) Toll mo why (She And that last unit. He You delight mo 1 Bhe And you I He You ontrunce me '. Then I hav impressed you ? She (more softly than over) Yes You've about smushed two of my toes London '1'id-Hitn. The following table shows tho pops tion and property valuation of the Ter ritories iu the United States, most ol which aro at prosont Booking admissior to Statehood: 1'opnl- l'rcptrtj tlon. valuation Alaska 4ti.s.iU f h.'i,oki,uu Arizona ki.inxi lrtWUM Dakota mio.ixij liil.m ,tm lilllDo 100,0 K) al.-jHH.KK Montana IKi.uuo S7,o i.uoc New Uexleo 17. 00 :i,l'7,iiit 1'tab ain.iKH 4b.370.OJt Wn-hliuiton n;7,Ki St.u'i.in Wyoiuiug (ki.O u fenells fur Olass. To make pencils for writing on Class: Take beeswax 2 ol., mutton suet 3 oi., and stearic acid 4 ol.; melt all together, and add ubout 6 oz. of red load, to which bus been mixed a small portion of purified carbonate of potassa; stir all well together, then pour Into hollow glass rods ami let cool. That I'nasaally Hreeay Jearnal, The Pittsburg 1,baihi, furnished their reailer. sst Thursday with a four column account of the niurrisva of Princess May and Prince leorya, glvln? In detail the royal ceremony, tdesi riptionof ths bridal trousreau, wlln pen iketchrs of the possible King and Oueen of Rnglund, and the toa-t of Oueen Victoria, I he Lk.usu i. always live, bright and new.y. Dial were spoken of by Isaiah 700 years ttefor ths Chn.tlan era, Wm Car Kaslara No matter of how long standing. Writ for free treatise, testimonial, etc., to X. J. Hollrnswoiih & Co..()wego, Tioga Co., N. Y. Price 11; by mail, ll.ii. Only shout 1,0 0.0 0 person, srs sngagtd n agnculture in Br.Ail. Da Vat Hue! with I'satrs, Bnanwls suit Palais which Mala the wNuua, mjurv um mm man nura red. The Rialn. aun sum Polish U HilllUnt, Odor, leas, liurable. aa. the consumsr pays fur ao Ua or .last sckane wits ry puwhaw. " I The 8:oiic:ilpit Etna of J.nrnallnm. Editor (to reporter) I think we'll dispense with your services hereafter. "Whyf "We can't affcl-d to keep a man who makes enemies of the best people iu town. "How have I mode enemies ?" "Hps here in this account of the wedding lust night you make no refer ence to the bride being beautiful and accomplished, and yon dismissed tho groom without saving thnt he is one of the m-st popnlnr young men in the city. That k uid of business won't work In this ofllce." When Ills Hack Was Turned. Bhe Why don't you sit down? He Why er the truth is, jour papa assaulted me Inst night. She Assaulted yon? He Yes, assaulted me. I wonldn't have minded it so mnch had it not been for the cowardly way he did it. She What do yon mean ? He He kicked me when my back was turned. London tins over I.IKSI "haunted" house.. fic;-fVMVTv-'-'l'' W.I 1 You want the Best I Royal Baking Powder never disappoints ; never makes sour, soggy or husky food; . never spoils good materials; never leaves lumps of alkali in the biscuit or cake; vhilc all these things do happen with the best of cooks who cling to the old-fashioned methods, or who use other baking powders. If you want the best food. Royal f I 4 Baking Powder iurtiiig ruwucr i it A Good Tale Will Bear Tolling Twice." Use Sapolio! Use SAPOLIO ITHE KIND THAT CURES' riiri.p s. wklls, PScrofula and Salt Rheumb D Of 25 Years Standlnir. n rs. mm m HLUUD rURJrlcn THAT CURES. F UAHk MiRMCAIIIM A Co,, U UKTM;MKMt- hin-liv trtif Ihll I lnv hrnt H yra with Hcrof.n Utsis tiiiu matt. NltfNM. Ilav riiployrl iin.r rhyaUlam ind riiemdH many .lUri j In. .M..asti'tuj mnnrinrs, ftHMtQ puriBrfw, llrfHtma, Hi ..ni-,, asn n nmrr net-u on me mark rt fur th iHftXAyr.ri.Mll nt nn Mvnll nrbrnrlf. miu Hi' ittvpn up hope that 1hi-ri wm any h-lp tor i.w. Wifhvpry1litlrf.liIpUrrliial t (KUllr of niswli him Ktiiranuw If I wm tint brnt-flh-rt h.. ittahould nfuiitl thu mono?. I rft th Mors- think IM nm 1 almuM f-ail anl nl mv nmii lir. V.. k,.,. nf anv bi'Ufflt su no irvwtli in nr f..iii.arf un.!7 Iln rmch inr caar. I hail mit Ukrn rnortt thail aaaa-liaalar nt nn IwrsHU k. . iMtaihrllHcm. Ilavr fakm tw lliottlfa and um fl KKI), Ttic Hcrnf. JtiluMwrraarcHll hrulvd itd J ttti iik a a ucw utait. I ncoinmrad DANA'S 0 SARSAl'AIULLA a to .ii who i.h niMMi Puriaer thatgJ Cures. Your, wiy truly, U MM II. J.ckmn, SI, lwinc.Co.,N. Y. fag 4 UrsTSi Mr. Wrll. I. wHl-kimwn Inlhl..M Mtiou .Kit tils itiiKneat Is true. Hr.i-iiiiiii, iiiaa. sMrrn, S y NkholTlll., N. V. Drun-iM. LI H Dan. S.rt.p.rllls C... Btlf.tt, Main., fZ -Trii rt Aft r latHC.' tvaiaii i atemtM, B WTf i THtt -mm NY OTHff "RV IT I. Tt HI R THIKTY-KIVE 1'KNTH Wl "tl'l riO will .mil mil. free liy mull, a two week.' Ireulmeiit for Lcticorrhea lor whites). 111.. liiiM-eiiienls, Pulurul MeiiklruHilfin sail uvurlau Iil.urilrrs. Kilr, .lire, mild ml (iiarnule,!. A phv.li l.n alwav. a Iihiiip. ScdiI fi.r i liciiUr. free. IhlMKTRKATMEXT Co. Lo. k Hex lll,Hllrburi(,l'.: SOUTHERN FARMS! roit SALE si low Krli-ssi W cu.hi nlsuoe in yvsr-,1 , - nine, n per veul. lacsresti write for descriptive price 11.1. CAI.HWEU. a JI DAH. Mkarau, Tas. I A TFM'I'S THAPEMAMKS. KsamlDslloa iJis 1 (T, auU Silvio u lu aiutbll,ly of Invention. Send for Inventor. Ciuldr.er how u set apalsut. fATHICK O't'AHHElX, W.auisuToa. UVO. pliri.TK V FEi!l -IrMTCllT ARK KAIHISo I chlckraa, aiy Uiit D Boaa Ma. I. will help you Vary in iK'h. Oataloaur tell, all about II. kaud Iur n. c. A. PaKTLKTt. Woa.-a.Taa. Kasa. lilt yrl.KH-Orrtlnarle. 110, Saretlea M la. lacii .' Cu.lilon. ai. I'caiiuiailu ami. Ll.l and Call, frea. KNIUHf UYtl-E CO.. sTTLouK Ma SDITIE GUIP1I SSNDfor rtWBCtretor? wW I WWRBII a.N.KIelo.Hellvllle.ls.j; MI..U.C sisra tmmm. sannniiiMa, raran pan st,-ori.,..iuiri,u ufiin.La sBVisaasaiB, ivuirv, umu. The IrftSltsi. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladli . may use the California liquid lax. alive, Byrup of rim, nader all condition makes It their favorite remedy. To get the trm and rennlne artbile, look for tht name of tin California Fig f yrtrp Co., printed near tk bottom ot tbe package. The weight of a crowd average, from 1W to 160 pound, per square foot. E. A. Rood, Toledo, Ohio, say. i " Hall'. Pa. tarrn Cure cured my wife ol catarrh nftren years ago and she bas had no return of it. It', a .ura cur.." Bid. I by Druggists, 7-0. Japan has the freest press. e-?T!!rbEi.t"l" .''',"',n'"s"l'" nd eonstll patlon. Beecham a-no other. eta, a bos. The average annual product of each la borer In India i. estimated at SMJ. Hatch'. I'nlversal Cnugh Hyrup i. pn-ltlvelt unequalvd. Try It 'lb cenisal druggists. The Krng .loryensen ritle ha. been adopt ed by tb Uovernment of Turkey. If afflicted with aoreeyesnsa Dr. fsaanThumn son', hye-water. Drugglstsssll atisj psr bottla. Canes, particularly of Ihe higher rlass.ar chiefly made in the Fast Knd, Uinilon. 'i'1 K '1 1 'i 'I"- 'li ft- r tlx tlf, t-gl 1 is indispensable. muispensaDie. rv I 68sniEffl3 ' ww. in ,mwi .w. . "a illutiratod calaiojus of bicycka, gaaa, and tprmlnf goods of every dearrlptloa. Jshe . Lmmll Seme Oe. Baslew. , Cm-jt . - 1 .. ... Delicious . Drink. EASILY MADE sunnER COLD. WINTER ' MOT. -- PURE . FRUIT JUICES ?ulttk.Nm. Aid ttiimioe. oola Sloan. aranla Fmn. Quenchae Tkim. Temperance Dtiak. Put up in rosdroed form, 10. U and of) ml boltl... Aik your uaorss or usuiMliar. Too. ur. vnu .l ilk. .nula. ihnw your ilf.kr till. aiiv.rtiwni.nl i or tnd l Ml to u. and . will wud by opr.... pr.paid, .nougk to uiaa. wv.rai .alius.. Al wholaHl. ooly by FRANK E. HOU8H AV CO. S3. Waahlatoa St.. Socio, Maes. aftl'NT wanted In u-li town. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiin MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS fWITH Thomson's rn SLOTTED F CLINCH RIVETS. Mo toola wttind. Only a havmmar Mdxt u atrtva i.Mi-ai w wmmtij HH.ajl ta-atviiiar WSJ ClmSMI baoiuuljr anaHHJliv. aUUirlnif im Doia u b mMtia la ih lathr mor burt iur U liivata. Thy m mtrmmm. tamark and alairsM. Militont now In uaa. atutKiha, unilbna r aaawirtetl, nut np In boiaa. A ! WAMsai dUailai. raa.a lluaa dWV. t &Ump tor bus 4 iuu, ftaauruU auatv Maa nl b JUDS0N L. THOMSON MFG. C0.t VALTHAH, MAfiS. 1,000,000 CRf8 OF LAND for sal by lha Saibt Pirn, a DCLCTM B A I L BO AD OoairAST ia Mianaaoia. Baud tor afap. sad Clnu BUS. Thaj will beaarjl to joa " . HOPIWCLL CLARKE. Land Unara nakiaar, at. faal. aUauj. .aVst.-.S.. Caataai pi lw sua opl vnoftftft imI lungtM Aatb n a. anon Id um ruw a Car for Conauaaptloo. It kava mral lkMal. Itkna DOlln)r- Jil on. It la nut tad u la.au. ttatb katooigb ayrnp. oM rraMr. Nt. A. u3
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