'Took thn Hint. Fir Henry Hawkins was onco rirrV, iiling over n todlims and unlntcresL Ititf trial, and win IIsUmiIiw, appar ently with absorbed attention, to n tedious and uninteresting speech from a counsel learned In the law. Pres. ently ho made rt pencil memorandum, folded It, and sent it by tho lmhor to the counsel In question. This gen tleman, on tinfoldluti the paper, found these words: "Patten :o Competition. Hold Medal, Sir Henry Hawkins. Honorable) Mention, Job." His per. orntiou was wound up wltti as little delay its Dtusiblo. Zcfcr Wns) Down on 'Km. The present diabolical dressnink er'a device of balloon shoulders was denounced as long oro as the time of Ezeklel, that prophet having uttered this solemn warning: "Thus saith tho Lord God: Woe to tho women who sow pillows to all nrntholcs!" Tho doubting can verify this curso by turning to Ezeklul alii., 18. Water bury American. Hm c'iocr i hero. No Ilritlfh sovereign has vetoed a rarllamcr.ury bill during tho last 185 years. State or Ohio. I'nr or Toledo, I 1.ITAS i 'HITNTV. f Frank J. I'm st:v nmkf south tlist h l tha smiiur imrliirrot I lie firnint K .1. ('henry As Co., fining bilsinrss tit tlie City uf Toledo, County and Htsle nfnrf-uiil.nnrl tlist said tlrtu will pay the sum of IINB MUNnilKIt IKM, LARn for t-arli iuni rvery i-asp of t' itarrh that cinnol be cured by tuowsof II Ai.l.'m ataioiii CUHI. KlIANK .1. CtlkNKT. fworn tn Vrfnra ma and ntilisrrtlW In my tirewnci-, tills tlth day uf I (mmu1t, A. t). 1S8& A. V. ULIAHON, I SKAI. f I ' Kitixm Public. llMlX'atftrrhCiire Istalwi Internally anil nets directly on the Mood Hiid mm:"U surfaces of the system. Hend fir testimonial, free. K. J. Cnissrv fc Co., Toledo. O. VSold by Dnugists, VSo. Jerusalem is still supplied with vrntrt from Solomon's Pools tliruugb an aqueduct built by the Ctusaders. We Cure It 11 pi lire. No matter of hnw long; standing. Write for free treatise, testimonials, ete., to S. J. llollensworth fc ( o.,(Iwuko, Tioga Co., N. Y. 1 rice 1; by mail, $1.1.1. Roup is lfRal tender in lneretnro,Mexlco, Soap money in that town is not cur rent in any other. Pend Me. silver, for reproduction of Vlrks tiur (Miss. I I Itlzen nf Inly.', lwsl; eommenr. ed by teccslnnlsts, enptured and tin in lied by federal : printed on w.ill puiier: a most Inter, eettnic ani vuhuble souvenir of the rebellion ; address, Faulkner Hrns., MitrtouvUle, Mo. The Colossus of ltluxles was cast in over 100 pieces and fitted together. Why no Iwarsa f t!e llsteh's Universal Cough Syrup, ft rents at druxKlsts, There are over "0 miles of tunnels cut in the solid rock of (iihrultar. Ben-ham's Pills correct t ad effec ts of over, eatlutf. Item Lam's no others, itocenlsabox. Fclentists have invented a device which makes a sunbeam audible. KNOWLEDGE Tiring comfort nnd improvement nnd tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tho mnny. who livo bet ter tlmn others und enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by mora promptly adapting tho world's best products to tho needs of physical bring, will attest the valuo to health of tho pure liquid laxativo principles embraced iu. tho remedy, Svrup of Figs. Its excellence is duo to its presenting In the form most acceptable and pleas ant to tho taste, tho rof resiling and truly bencBciul properties of a perfect lnx ntivc; effectually cleansing tho system, dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of tho medical profession, because it acts on tho Kid neys, Liver and Ilowels without weak ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Byrup of Fip is for snlo by all drug gists in 00c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only, whoso name is printed on every packago, also the name, .Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, yon will not accept any substitute- if ouerecl. mu 3.1 0. rca csc it will nor tune, An arreeabla Umitlva anfl Nkhto Toiaa Bold by DrunisU or sent by nail. S3cs,t00i and $1.00 per packaire. Bnmplot free. MTff The Favorite T00T1 POWSM BucciESatiPrlce OAETI 4 Aft M IBS BO Top Buigj. f hi..., AiU I'llll'l 4 M.1n Hrrf.ii7 nuUcll ALL 0 Horn A Wuod fVfi MnytlUMi lBoadOrt..Mu6i Huytfw- KorgftD flftddlelLWinkuiufatrrtia U. S. BUUUY CART CO. 61 i. Uwru It., ClitiiuU, t. Do lot Bo SooolTtd hatodi, tajurc th irom and barn red. TO ttiiiajf sub mo rotub b Rlilajf tua too Foti UW. UO IM DIUUBMsT BaVkTd iog mo IUjL 'A IP i f 9 S 1 1mf ifefii, I .T, WONDERS OF ELEOTEIOAL ' SCIENCE AT THE FAIR, The Ionfr-Dlstniicp Wrlllna; Inrlilno Kleetrlenl Appllnnees For rook In ir nnd Cloth-t'iittliiK llntrhlnn ( lilckeiis In ICIeclrle Inetibiitors iilitiiiirlno TrlcRrnphy. After a p"rson tins examined thn exhibits 01 tho r.lri-trlclty Diillilliix, hcnl(-iit well bid ndieu to s 'h-ulinn of astonishment, writes a riilenio eorriwpondent of tho Now Vorlt TmU Ifo Is In n mental nttltndn whleli no eetits nil thfmrs ns posslhlo. When ho )ms soi'ii reiil thnmlerlioltM nimlo nnd Inum'heil, ffielriillo h-tters nnd drnwlnirs trnnsmltted liy clc'trleity, even chlekens hutehed nnd roiiti.d l.y I'iei.trlelty. erilullty Is likely to I"1 his ehief ehnriu-torlMlo. nn l nothlujratter-iir-l ofin seem very surprisiiiL'. In the west nailery tho ttrny Nnllonnl Tel ntitoifriiph t'nnipany ntnkn mi e.ihlhlt of the. last and, one initrht nhnot stiy, erentet ehe. tri.'iil marvel, prnfe-omr Kllslm (Iruy has been known to the world mnny yenrs for his Improvements In telegraphy, hut his latest Invention, the ti'huitoL'r.'iph or lonif-ill'tnneo writing mni'liiiie, (nlte eellpses his previous etTorM. More or less has been hours of this ilevlen In the hist few years, but It hns only roeently hoen perlete. for eoimnerelal ueH. It eonsists ot two lutrumetit, n transmitter nn 1 rooelver, e.ieh provided with n roll of paper nf convenient sln for writ Inif. Doth toirother nro nhout half tho slw of n typi writer. In writlni; at the transmitter, mi or dinary pencil Is used, nenrtho point of whleh two small eorils nro lastened nt rlaht aaijles to eaeh other. Thesrt eonne,t with tho In urnment, nnd, following tho movements of thn petiell, ri'sulnle the current Impulses Whleh milde tin, reeolvliur-pen at thn distant station. Tho pnper is shlfleil forward liy n llttlo lever, Kiviiin an eleetrin linpiilso whleli moves In n llko mnnn-r tho paper In tho receiver nt tho other end of the line. The riwetvinir pen Is n eapll Inrv Klnss tulm supplied with Ink nnd plneeil nt tho junction ot two aluminium nrms. Tho electrical impulses vonilm'tnil overthn wires move the pen of tho receiver simultaneously nnd In the same dfreetionsnsthe pencil of tin sender, nnd nil Ink traclnit Is left which Is an exact reproduction In every dot and nourish of thn original writing or drawing. Tho ex liil.lt Is arraiitTOd like it cent nil slation, nnd any two suhscrlher, inlcht l pla I In com munication through It In tho sumo way as they now nro upon tho telephone : onn wrlti-s what he wishes an 1 k"eps or deslnys what he has written, thn other receives and retains his communication In thn handwriting of tho sender, nnd that Is thn eonipleto yet solo record of tho transaction. Accuracy and secrecy nro scared, thn wires cannot Ito tapped or thn mess:ito overheard, no opera tor Is necessary, andany kind of llsruros from Fhort-hnnd to Chinese' characters may he sent with ripial ease. As onn sits wrltlinr at onn table, It seems utmost uncanny to s in nt an adjacent tahlo a pen Willi no xuldiuK hand cproduclii' at thu sumo Instant his un u fa- J.V. 5 jr ..Jcr".r7. 'F' .AT- Tv- : t roiiTAi. op tiiu i.niERAfj arts rutr.oi::o. miliar writing. This Invention Is lu many points much superior to cither telephone or telegraph, nnd it Is rpiitn sum to encroach considerably upon their domain. Negotia tions might bo conducted between parties in widely separated places mid contracts signed und exchanged without their coming to gether, or minute liisiru ttious bo given to bankers or brokers without uny room ,'ur misunderstanding or dispute. In tho north gallery another recent nnd clever application of electricity Is shown by Its usu in cooking. Kloctrlcnl ovens, models of convenience and neatness, nro ex hibited, They nro made of wood, llnud with asbestos to prevent radiation of heat, and nro lighted inside by au Incamli'sceiii lump. Thu temperaturo ot tin oven Is Indicated by n thermometer, and n largo micu-cniorcil door shown tho progress ot tho cooking within. Wires ottering resistance to tho passage of tlm electric current, and thus producing tho heat, nro disposed In tho oven, and switches placed lit different points cuaolo onu to ap ply tho heat wherever dculred. If a turkey is roasting morn rapidly on onn side tlinu uu another, Instead of taking It out and turning it about, n second switch Is closed end tho temperature. Is raised ns required. All sorts ot utensils nro provided with attachments through which a current may bo passed eoireu is boiled anil ativtks nru grilled witil electricity t Hut Irons hnvo small silk-cov-erod copper wires fastened lit tho hack so that n high and oven heat la maintained ut tho bottom, whllu the top, made of u nou-lieat-conduoting suhstunoo, romaius cpilto cool. In fact, conditions seem so changed that the kitchen becomes almost a parlor und cooking a pastime. Iu this display there an) also registers from whtuli rooms uiuy be electrically heated. In the south gallery elilokons are hatched in eluetnu Incubators, and tho recor Is of other processes, or even of the maternal lieu, are completely broken. Wirsa nro led through compartments whero, by menus of switches nud thermostudts, uu alwoluiely uniform temperature Is maintained through out the period of lneuhatlou. The timo is lowered from t wonty-oiie to nineteen days. Bud ulmoit every egg produces a lusty chick. Another oontrlvaueu Is an electric cloth cutting inueliiue. This is for use In large clothing manufacturers' shops, und It Is said to save one-half of the labor while giving better results than nre obtained by nny other method. It does its work with the greatest ease nnd precision, und costs for motive 1 power loss tlinu 5 per mouth. An eleetrlo bootblack Is the next novelty. uutiHiiBiu uuiuiunauie enair, uuil puts a Dickie In the slot, when at once one brush cleans tho boots and another give them a ra diant shine. In one of the cases the advanne of telegra phy Is shown tiy contrasting a Morse receiver of 1HU3 with the original Morse machine of 1H.17. Neur this exhibit la un Interesting witness to Cyrus Fields's labors. It is the grapnel with whleh the broken cable ol IMS wu successfully recovered. T!y another elpetrlen.1 mnehlnn the sped nnd direction of a ship nro Indicated. This instrument Is connected with the eomnass In such it mnnner ns not to Intcriere with Its movements, nnd nt tho samo tlmotoshow a enntlnuousehnrt for each llltcen mlnuti'S of tho distance traversed nnd nny variation that may havu taken place lu the course In snhmnrine telesraphy the rnmmerelnl Tallin Compaiiy tnnke n very Instructive, nnd Intornstlntr illsplnv. After the several fail ures of lH-,7, HIS and IHti.l of tho attempt to connect Eurnpo nnd America l,y cnhle, sun-c!-s,s wns achieved In lsntt. Hlneo that yenr clnctrli'al cnmmiinlcntlon hns remained un broken between tho Ksstern nnd Western lli'mlsphercs, and sulimnrltio telegraphs hnvo multiplied, until now thn different lines of the Rlotiehnvnnn nirreato IctiL'th of lW.OOO miles. Tho Atlnnlln (Icenn nluun is nt pres ent spnnned by ten cables in more or less continuous use. Thn Commercial Cabin Company's system Is composed ot two main entiles from fapn Oman In Northeastern Nova Heotln to Wat'Tvllle on tho Southwe-t coast of Irelnnd. I'rom thn Inttcr port thn cable Is la'd to Iirlsfol. with nerlal lines to the chief cities of Knitland, Wales nnd Kcotlnnd, nnd nnothcr to Havre with nn underground lino to PnrK At thn American end a double cove enliln runs from Capo Oinsn to Hock port, Mass., with norlnl lines to Postnn nnd New York, and n second enble, running dlr -ct trom C.niso to New York. The efficacy of thn last lino was well demonstrated during thn bllward of isss, when It wns the only one open from New York to tho outer world, ninl messages to Poslon nnd other places wcra trnnsmllted by way of t.onilon. The total lenirth of cables operated bv this com p my Is nanti'vil miles. In' the exhibit lien, tho whole process of trnnsmittim; mcsntres between J'.urop and America is shown. An urtill.-iiil enble with nil thn prop erties of tho real Atlantic cable Is employed I signals sent through It nnd received by tho recording instruments nre ol the same shap i and 0"ciiiy thn sani" tine) In sending from onn sidn of tho pavilion to the other as from onn Hido ol tho Atlantic to the other. Visitors nrn permitted to send souvenir de spatches through this nrtlllclnl cable, nnd by watching their course through transmission nnd reception, obtnin n correct Idea rd tho whole operation. Many pooplo suppose tlint cablegrams are received by menus of flashes of light.hut it seems that that system Is prac tically abandoned. The messages nre recorded on n paper ribbon with n linn glass siphon no thicker than a hair ; thn ribbon moves nt tho rate of nlKiut forty Inches per minute nnd tho siphon leaves nn Inky trail clear nnd Icglhlo to tho operator, but to thn ordinary specta tor It resembles thn outline of n mountain chain In which there nro no two peaks alike. Willi these reorders a speed of i.'n to :i0) letters per iniuutn may ho maintained. Autonintic senders are nlso used. Tiio mes sage Is transcribed upon paper rlhln by means of indentations, then the ribbon is run through the automatic sender ; by this means light, sliced and uniformity nro nttniued. Homo of the Instruments for ilelectin;; hrvika and Injuries to tho cable nro extremely in teresting. For cxainple.a machine has been devised for registering tho amount of rcsis tanci) thn current me-ts witli in passing through thn cabin. This resihtnnon is divided Into units culled ohms, and tho number n( ohms per nautical ndlj for nuv givu ea'du Is readily deduce l fro n the total re slstnueo and total mileage. If tho insula- .'I.,. i '!s-T Ai""vi;' Ail mm Hon ol tho cable is torn off by draggim; anchors, contact with tlm bottom, or thollke, thocurreut i t that place ceases to have re sistance, mi l by dlvidiugthe resistance which remains by the number of ohms per mile tlm exact placo ot Injury la known. Home in stances ot extraordinary speed lu cabling are recorded. Oir ease is mentioned iu which instructions were sent to Loudon brokers, thn business done, nnd answer roenlvcd, all within six minutes, in another ease a mes sage was sent to London and nn answer ob tained in forty-llvo seconds. This, as inny bo conjectured, is tho fastest time on record. Ill nil quarters ot tho Electricity Llullding nre new und astonishing uses to which the sublo lliild is put, sometimes when only tho j-Hllghtost for 'o Is desired, at others wlien a niigniy nui irresisui.io power is applied. 'J'lmre nro splendid exhibits showing tho up plication of electricity to mining. Leaving this building, one watches tho olov trie trains glide along tiio intramural road, or the elect ric launches dnrt silent an t smoke less about tho beautiful lagoons; turning city-wards, he sees Chic igo covered l.y tlm lowering Impenetrable pall ol smoke belched from myriad vliliuunys, and wonders when, thu equivalent of light ami hunt will bo gen. crated ut tho big ooal Holds und waterfulls mid scut broa least throughout the laud; when clouuhuuss uu I quiet shall prevail. KOVKL HUalC.U. ENTERTAINMENT. The most novel musical prorammo vet Rlvcu nt tho Fair attracted a lurge uudinueo to Festival Hall. Wagnerian music, Irish ilg dances by pipers and the rudn toui-tom icatlug tiy Oriental tribes followed lu rapid succession until thu aildteucu was dazod. This was one of the popular nttr.vllous ar ranged by thu spjeiul oommltte'i to iuereuse the ntleuilaiioe nt thu Exposition. Tho llntt number on the programme was "Tauuhnuser," by the ltoynl In'nnlry Hand of theUjruiiiu Village. This was followed by Irish melodies by singers Iro n Lady Ah. nrdoeu'i Irish village. Tuon thure was "yod-Hug'- by tho Kwlss mountain trio. Filtuen Javanese musicians beat trowangns nnd played on sooliiigs nnd trumpets. The songs and dances of tho Dnhomeyuus proved nn at tractive feature, being followed by charac teristic gongs and dances by the Indian ol) lei s and squaws ot the riiilsuuce. The grand concluding feature was a medicine song uud sculp duueu by Chief Crazy Horse. I'KUSU AT TUB FAIR. The Imperial Persian section in the Agri cultural Building has been opened to the public by tho Commissioners without cere mony. T hesuhjeets o( the Khali liuve brought together a muKulltccnt display of Persian tapestry, rugs, carpets, art wares In brussaud other metals, ancient and modern weapons, Jeweled uud chased and Inlaid with blades ol llnely tempered steel. Tlie walls of the beau tiful puvlllou are completely covered inslda and outside with rugs Iroai tire looms ol the Bhtth's dominion. FIVE THOUSAND HOMELESS. BOOTH CHICAOO SWEPT BY FIRE. Haifa Million In Property Lost, 80.000 Fnnio Htrlcken Inhabitants. Flva Blocks of Homes and Uual nasi Houses Laid Waste. A fire which, In the extent of the territory It covered, rivals Chicago's hiMorlo confla gration, began In South Chicago Thursday evening. 1 lie Ml,!00 inhabitants were pre. clpilntcd inlo a panic second only to that which cluiractericcd the coiifluorntioti of The loss Is estimated nt l.(v. Two hundred houses were destroyed and 5, OIK) people were made homeless, The lite stnrlcd in a three-story brick building nt the corner of Ninety-lirst nnd Superior nvenue. Within two hours it lin I consumed .1) buildings and live blocks of the gnnlest Industrial suburb of Chicago. Among Ihe lirst buildings to fail were the First Methodist Church und the Herman Lutheran Church. Thou the fire wns detected burning in a dozen places further fast. After Superior avenue the flames crossed Ontario avenue. Uuflslo avenue, vlnckinaw nnd tlieen l.nv avenue to the hike. I tic dis trict between Hiinerlor avenue and the lake Whs tilled with Inline Mrlleturcs and burned rapidly, ns the strong wiml carried loads of smoke, Indcn with 'parks uud embers In all directions. The whole area of live blocks was full of snmil lite. As ilieplue strut turo in which lived the workmgiucn employed in the lurge steel mills, nnd in winch the smaller merchants of the placo made their homes were leveled, those who-e homes lisd not 'ct fallen fled niih their goods and lionse lold chattels to other portions ol the city. itelnre the srores ofrugines had made ttie least appreciable ellcct upon the progress of the Humes the I License docks ol the Sun duy Creek Coal Company were burning. Over lOO.'Kin Ions of coal were stored in the immense bins. At the same moment the A. I!. Heck lum' er yards wore found Xo be burning. When the lire broke into the co il yards every engine that could bcspiired and the powcrlul sicniner Vosemilo. -is ion as it reached the hiirbur, was brought to light the e mllngra ion. When a dozen houses In th vlein'ty of Superior avenue and Ninety lirst street hnd been swept .away In the whirlwind of the lire, the curly Iright of the people t Van to vive way to the panic, which in toother hour r cipituied a living nrinv ton rd the other portions of town Funne l by a liifTna s from the east the lire swept on until more thnn 'KM welllngs uuil buildings were iu ashes, making .'i.OOO people homeless uud totalling a loss of at least ."! l.ooo. The lire stnrlcd. it is supposed, from a pmoldermgj hontire started by two boys playing, in the yurd in the rear of William Oil. it's bouse. CAT EVEN THE FENCES. Voracious Orssshoppera Devastate All of Western New York. P.epnrts from nil the counties in Western New York agree In the respect that the ravn:es of itrnsshoppers nre unprecedented. Fanners In Niagara county complain that the insects are so greedy that they not alone devour oals, buckwheat, coin and vegeta bles, but nre eatliif the f olinge of the trees and attacking fences. They are so raven ous as to cut weods and even the biltei burdock, Tn f ltnutniiqun county the vlneynrds nre suf!'ering Irom dcprnluiiousof grasshoppers. Ihishels of grapes can be picked up wlicrn the stems have been eaten In two by the hoppers. Florists and hiticulturists have tried poisonous washes fifr . the leaves of their plants, fanners have set ducks, turkeys nnd chickens loeso in the liclds. but no one has done more than to turn tho pests into the grounds of his neighbors. In the city frrusshnppcrs nre us thick as flics nnd the parks nrn lull of thciu. All lawns and meadows nre suflering nnd the pests seem to multiply like the locust phigue in Kgypt. Thousands of dollars worth ol damage will be done iu this part of the Htalo. f AIR PEOPLE FEEL BETTER. Tho Attendance at tha White City is Growing Larajer Day by Day. Everybody interested pecuniarily in tha Fair is feeling better. It seems now as if expectations of a better attendance will he realized. The hotels In the vicinity of Juckson Turk nre filling up rapidly, and the restaurants are reaping the long waited for harvest. From 120.000 to 150,000 visitors can be counted nn now on ordinary days, Just as 20,000 or 30,000 could be 'counted on iu the discouraging times of a mouth ago, Consequently things are loosening tip ail around. The concessionaries are offering ulraordinsry attractions, The manage nieut is spending money liberally on speciul amusements. Day by day tha pecu Imr features of t lie programme are getting core interesting, and the greatest show or earth is deemed by old visitors to be greatei tn o : ever. Total admissions on Tuesday were 162,757 of which 152,380 were paid. THE MONEY BCAKB ABATING. Bank Failures Have Ceased, Oold is Coming Hack and a General Feeling ol Confldenoe la Itestored. Viewed from a Treasury standpoint, the general II UMiicial situation of the country thows improvement, slight perhaps but it is believed permanent. Punk failures have utmost entirely ceased, banks that have suspended under the linanciiil stringency aro resuming business; gold w hich poured out of the country is returning, and a gen eral feeling of confidence is being restored. During the time that gold was being shipped to Kurope the United States sustain tallied a net loss of to3.0oo,oo0. This is now coming back and it is estimated that ul ready .!',Ouu,oi0 ma returned. This specie hns lound its wuv into the interior ot the Foiled sjtutcs. much of it to Chicago. Home ol i' now tigures in the bank buluncis. but much of it was absorbed by American securities. DECIDED BY VOTE. Toronto.Ont, Oltlisns AtilnstRunnlng Sunday Streetcars. The cltiims, of Toronto, Out., voted on the question of running street railway cars nn Sunday. The vote, resulted iu the defeat of the proposition tn run the cars by majority over 1,000. Of the seven daily newspapers publishe 1 here, but one advo cated ruuulug stroet cars on Sunday. The Woekly Crop Report The weekly crop report lays: Fennsyl vnuia Rain too late to materially benefit corn, potatoes and tobacco; late garden crops and pasture greatly benefited. West Virginia Corn fired in many fields, tolmcoc paslures and buckwheat short, Ohio Crop conditions generally unchanged. Upluud corn and late potatoes past help; tobac:a light crop; large clover seed, air, email, totul failure; tomttoea rotting. Measuring the Tower of Light. Tho method of monsiirlrtR tho candle-power ot light li simply to move an object along a graded scale, away from the light, until It ceases to cast a shadow; a mark on the icalo at this point Indicating the candle-power of the flume. It Is apparent that tho shadow! thrown are to a great extent dependent on tho Intensity of the light. Thus water-giis), which gives a more in tense light to a given area than coal. gas, enhts a strong shadow in the measuring machine, hut when put to practical use it does not Illuminate a ro-jtn so well, not having so great diffusive peworos a coal-gas light as the samo measured candle-power. An nnalogotis case is that of tho sixteen cundlo - power incandescent light It is very Intense, hut does not Illuminate a room as well as a gaslight of equal candle-power. What the public wants is bettor Illumina tion, and It would seem that some other standard should be devised than tho admittedly imperfect one of candle-power. Month of Marriages, In all countries moro marriages, take pluce i June than in any other bontli. niglicst Church Steeple. The highest church steeplo In tho world Is that of the cathedral of Ant werp, 470 feet. Hatnfnll at the Eqnntor. At the equator the averago annual ralnfull is loo inches. ? f t l For Summer Cookery Royal Caking Powder will be found the greatest of helps. Witli least labor and trouble it makes bread, biscuit and cake of finest flavor, light, sweet, appetizing and assuredly digestible and wholesome. i. v V v v v V v u S v'v v'-vv You Will Realize that " Cleanly," 'August Flower" My wife suffered with indigestion and dyspepsia for years. Life be came a burdcu to her. Physicians failed to give relief. After reading one of your books, I purchased n bottle of August Flower. It worked like a charm. My wife received im mediate relief after taking the first dose. She was completely cured now weighs 165 pounds, nnd can eat anything she desires without any deleterious results as was formerly the case. C. II. Dear, Prop'r Wash ington House, Washington, Va. ITHE KIND THAT CURES H WESLEY STKllRY, Murri4avn, N. Y. p Kidney Trouble lor 12 Ycars.y pi Completely Cured. 9 AM ATARI M. A CO., -Mr.Mfmt:-K..r l y.-n I htf, hrvti had!vN M'fThOrrt witli Kitliif.v Trtiiihlo. Twovii?T Wi J ' l. 4srltf , tsliirh itttJi-a it.Ul P?'fiJ tacfc. Attinirt It wtwhard work fur mo tn gftlW t - iroutid. f. h. I htd snutluT eittuck ol fin nUrliipr," whkh Mt me bd J rould rluiritly got nrriMi thr room Our uicr-B L'hevnl tvivitvtl 1110 U try a buttle ol . DANA'S a n SulRSAPiVIlILLil Dr AAm, ini hsvs UlSnt tlirr lv.tllr.nf SAlt-asi rSAPAHII,l,..,il.hottl, 1 DANA'S lil.l.s H iji.i.dl..,, lOUI-I.IITl.Y flBKIl.tl H trouhln wllh Kldury.) nnburk-sn HMvry wrd km true. ier in 1117 aie. Y..U m.y puuiub mu II toil wlu. n y Vuun tnilT, n If orriitown, N. T. m Sttrrr, tnd know ai autmiiti aru truo ri M BMpttifuilj, A, i. it C. V. H tmj vmnm. oarvaiieariMei vv,p riiiui, murrtVa This Trade Mark U ea tht bcrt WATERPROOF COAT SK?;? In tho World! A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS. KARXIA8E PAPER fnatei want otirntaTpt ivif nta UlihtiiLLV MONTHLY. XOIliO, UU1U. SAPOLIO HtLsdCfaB H WESLEY STKllRY, i in Murrirtawn, N. Y. Wi WHILE IN THE WAR I Ira tftkn III with npl nnl dicotf mid rheuuiA tiim. I went home rmu wnitronnrif u in niy wu. .unKhlo tn hi'lp my nets ror xx motif I, aiw lvpn.ru tif tiiImtv ft rom 'nnnmn mnchinli-t adv. vd urn tn (Ako Hutid's Mir-apnriMii. 1 K"t ft brittle nnd could qtnokl-f not chnnito for the Iwttfr. Alter tnklnur 7 hot ticg 1 wa woi and fmvM tint. linrA 1 n Mr. Wheeler. IrmiMrd mlth my old complain, I." Ja. A Whkki.rr, IHO iMMon St., Jtaltiinorc, Md. Hood'sSaPCurcs load's Pills cure I Ivor ills, lb rants per bus. Always the Favorite. Although the rose was brought lin to greater prominence during th fend between the houses of York and Lancaster, which Bent betwenn the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to doitb and deadly night, the emblematic rose of England wai part and parcel of ancient history In Ktigland long before. There is (01 was) a wild rose which trailed and climbed over tho cathedral walls at Illldeshelm, with Its roots in the crypt. This rose was said to havs flourished there long before Char, leningtie laid the foundations of thai glorious cdlflre. Iloinan warrior! had roses depicted upon their shields, and, Indeed, for ages and in every clime the "queen of the flowers" hat been a universal favorite. It Is I worthy emblem of "tho rose, and ex pectancy of this fair state," and long may it continuo to be. Horn Journal. s s v' J y V V v VVVVVv i?vv'7 They Live Wei! Who Live if You Use WEND YOUR OWN HARNESS r " WITH I THOMSON'S gJ JL J. lUlt CLINCH RIVETS. Ko trxf rr-nn'.rt-d. On It a liummir nailed tA drlr Rnii c tufJ tht no Mtiy and otnckiy, iravinR ih clinch ) mtlF mootiu Kfiuu lnsr ni ho to tte itm.ia m ih itathr nor tturr inr u, Hi vet, Ttiar aro Kroaffs foKh and dnrbl. Mil tona now In ua. AU iii.'ttii, nnifonn nr rir, put on In (vize. Aili Tonr dHlr for them, or nm 40a. la ituuipa fur a mx ul loo, aortea tuci. tlan'iil by JU0S0IM L. THOMSON MFQ. CO., WAeLTHATJ, nAHH, F 3i U .5 Ta h " to "e"a 'l' 'fa m i iTy "m koTcTni Fni TnillerfKlttn. Ulllniikn. I Mf nducltc, 1 oitftttpullnn, II nj Ii iimpiriinni fiit-iisive urm. nt . iUldjlll dtoi ,iin ol li.0 fct&OJeUL, I . RlfANS T A RULE ft, (dlc:tlion follows tiuiruffj. HiHd . by flniLfiint rr wnt 1.thiI1. V : (A vil ?V. Msflf a htwm SM If any oan donbtt thai w can ctira tho mMtoB minatt) cado la to to M daya, lat hint wntt for purticulura ani lnvontl irnteour rallab Mtr. Our (financial barkiny la ..OO.oon. Wlinn mvrrwrr. BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Iodide pota-LtulQm, aarnkptrHlaor Uotflprln fm, wa trii iritiit4' -aouro and our Ua-lo Ljphilcno Is thoonlr thtnt? thnt w.llcuro pmanrntlr. Poflilva proofaaoS at-aJod, frtW. COO ReUISUT Co.. Chioaf o, ill fHATFTK WALTj PArER MERCHANT riTII SELLS TOE BEST, U 111 I I II THE CHEAPEST WALL PAPER lasl Paarrs 3. n Sr. finlit rapora.tn., ami 1 nr. ssind .lr. ssinmiis f"r snsnpies. 341 W aad Btrmil. riilsbiiruk, 1'a. VIEWtWORLD'S fair CI3 ST C tmn ra"n'" ln P" M f. b. f fi C C B"'.inprl Northern Hsswnitrt . ", 1U.ISUU. CKSTKAI. HAll, KOAD. IM Clark Hirrrt. ( hu-us". III., for fm ioT of lsri, ou.reil htr4'-ye vlrw of the Warhl's fair and viiluilv. Ii In mounlnl on rollers for hn. in up. ana will hef.uui uf VA I.I l: As A "IIIUMK, A.NU tU lltttKKMK, FRAZER AXLE Best in the World! GREASE Get.the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! CURING RUPTURE fly tiToiimniPnl mn-mu M Ol It bl'hl'I KT V onr acieaaa. Yon can .mi-ii mora boui our mathod and auouoaa I. B. NfcM.bv At ro m & UU. buK PuilsuUUrU QENSIONAVi'.XK.VK.V: S Successful I v Prosecutes Claims. Lata Prlnclpul xamiDr U S. 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