, TTdw'i This I r nlto On Huii'lml 1nllar fwr'l f tny ras i,f Catrru that oaiinot bu curvU b; ilausl'atarrb Curt. K. J.CnaiiKr Co., Prop., Tnl'-dn, 0. Wf, th nnntt;nt-il, bave bmiwii K. J. Ch tty for I li lat ltv yr, and liellrv? lilm 1st tartly linnorulile in all bnslnc transaction) and Miiam- ally l to oarrr oat any oljllga lion mad r r the r Arm. Wut A Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo Ohio, WiUiii), sXikasj & Mauti, Wbole-al. liruKirist. Tolsdo. Oli, ii. TTaT I atarrtt Om Is taken tntr-rnallr, art In dtrctly upon thehloo.l and mucous sur twits nf th svstrro. Prl . 7 V, iit bottle. buU by all irutrgits. Testimonials free. The peanut itrnsrs wild In Africa. KNOWLEDGE rtrinfs comfort ::r. imtirnT(rr:cnt rind tends to iicrsntial cniiiyincnt wlirn rightly uwtl. Tlic rnntiy.'wlio live tet ter thnn ;tlion i.m! njoy life morr, with losa expenditure, ly moro promptly adapting tlir vorldV, liost products tn the needs ;f tiliyicid being, v.ill fittest the Value to IiohIi'i nf lio puro liquid laxative principlci embraced in tho remedy, Svrup of Figs. lis excellence i due to its presenting in tho form mot ncreptalilo nnd pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing ittid truly beneficial protcrties of n perfect lax ative; effectually clennsinjr, the rystem, dispelling colds, Ik mini lies and fever and permanently curing constipation. It lint pi von satisfaction to millioiiHand met Willi the approval of tho medical profession, because it nets on the Kid ney.", Liver i.nd Iiovtvls without weak ening them and it ia perfectly frto from every objectionable i.tibstatice. Fyrup of Fir i tor aale by nil drug pistsiu SOe ami f 1 bottle, but it in man ufactured by the California Fig Hyrup Co. only, whose name i printed on every package, nlso the name, Syrup of Fig, and being well in formed, "vou will uut accept any substitute if all red. An agreeable txstlre .nflNravB Tonio, sold by nnigirlat or sent by mall. UJOnWo, sod $1.00 per rackagw. F?.mrlcs Ire. ff Tflf The Favorite I00TS fOWIH sVVVF U Wor the Toelh and lireath, Kmj. (6 August Flower" " I am readv to testify under oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died before Ihis. Eight years ago I was taken sick, and suffered ns no one but dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors and received no benefit. They told me that I had heart, kidney, and liver trouble. Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up. August Flower cured me. There is no med icine equal to it." Lorenzo F. Sleeper, Appleton. Maine. (0 8 This Trade Virk It an the belt WATERPROOF C0A1 SiSToV1 Iniho World! m A. J. TOWHR. BOSTON, MASS. AN IDIAL FAMILY MEDICINE IKor 1n41arMllUHa H tllOItMCM. I Headache, lt(tlMUo, Jtud 1'onitlrxlsn, Uffaulvv ftprnik. 1 uid ail uiaordai a ol Ui h'V'hi Uverard B weli, I RIPAN8 TABULf. itlurextton follow, tl.i-ir ue. bid 1 hi druirtfiitUi nr vfini hv mull i Vltf 1m- nam ill h n I fW irw wniin.i Hiiui-M lill'AN 4 HLMiCAL CO,, New Tvrk. Treated free. u.f emu Willi VevMabto Haa cured many thou aand cam. Mk rmmrd howlf-. From firtt flow tywptofw rapid I r dmippta', irt in tn ily 1e.t to-tbirdi of all wmptomk art tevu e.1. HQOH nl timtniii. ! rr.iw unu u "m rHBBa ST. 6E0RQE 8 HALL frol. 4. c. Klur. A. M , Wiwituil. to l-g- or lua ltt. A ubtui uf attillHriil ntrutaili.ii. uttaur lAvw-d advunUfr, fotmoit aud rrowinabir chartffa- CniTVt? pi0rilf,K?k'Trnr FREE nmnlur, QUI I Bit vUHtU J,N Klrln.lh'llPVillf.N. J w duy until? by at-tiv khi-iiih wihnw O'"." '" tiiai'hhtrft. WuuihI. At:tut Uw HmiTvi" rtU-ri lh- wrl ' : i krhllvf torrUry yvi-ii. AdIr- N. TVI'KWHI rKK OO..ItoKii.Mntt. Da Xat 1 Daeaivai wK PaM, RaanMU aad Palal. wklak I'll, lha ka4l. Injun lh boa and bur n4. . tto mini ua tuira Folia to Bt llllaat, O4or. mm, DurabU, ud th owuiuaMff Dv. tog ma um rU !. Mtm puroCta. PS C 3 VS efiv . tant. nnflPfiV mm LATER NKW9 WAIFS. CAPITAL AM) LAanR. At JcbnMown the Cambria Iron Comrany hnre':ine.l. Over 3,0u0 nu n will be Klven em I'loy nieiit. At llelfnat the t'oni!ra of Trailea Union Ilia paved linnnlliioillv n rerolillion Hint the povertuui lit pay union wage to o!l men employed on Mibilc work. The folio, log nmniifiu-torle hare rwiim edw.irk: The Aah land. Ky.,8lel wirk; I'urll. A Co.'. collnr loco y, Troy, N. Y.i ianiond Khlllliitf mil', Wa'erlorit, N. V.; Orkney. Mimea mi l l.eioy knitting mill. Cohort. S. Y.j Miller, Hall and Ilartwell'. collar fiiciory. Tror, N. Y.i National Imliu Hiibherfnciory, llrlalol, H. I.; the I.Jinnm. H. I. mill; lh Cornpton.lt. 1.. nil 11. The wairen of the 2,000 employes of the Pemord Iron woika, near I'lulailelphln wil be reduced Id rr cent., tKluiiiR Sept. K The puilillure are eccepied and their pay will be cut down to 1 3. '.'" per ton. Therepnrt that the Cumberland, Md., Steel ami Tin Tint Works have been cloaeii for three month ia wroni?. Thev liae been runniiiK full capnclty, except 10 day, which were required to make neceeary re pair. They are full of ordi-r. The Hellaire, O., leel work, emplnyliiR 6(H) hanila, which 'nrled up 10 Jay. aio, closeil down indefinitely on uccotni or no order. Twelve striker nt Charleston, W. Vo., have been arrested for bullilnr.lng a mlnrr who wished to work. The Wheeling and bnke Krle coal works at I.nurelton, W. Vn., paid out over 1140.. INK in wafret.TI. . work ure now eniployln overMJ hands, an IncreiM of 30J over the eanie time last year. The, coar oH?rator of the Kairmount, W. Va . n-Klona have re .unicd in full and are rushed with order. A St Louis local newrpaer ha mads a careful computation of the lndntrie that have already or soon will resume opera tion, and by actual count ll.T'.K) men will by the 30, be at work In factories and found ries that were f rinlitviifd into closing by the "hard time'' panic. Kvery line of whole sale trade report increa-liiK orders and ome notable advance oversales of a year Ko. rinr. Caymoa, Cal., wa nearly wiped out by fire. Only two buildinc were lettttandiua;. Cayucos has a population of about TOO. Twenty business struc:ur were destroyed. At Cnnhy, Minn., a block and a half In the business section, Including ID stores, the postolllce and a bank, boss t JHJ.OOO, insur ance 100,000. Two blocks of business hill dings and dwellings at Ilaldwin, Wis., weto destroyed ny lire. The loss is estimated at f lOU.OOJ with small Insurance. Many families are ineless. yiKAKCIAL AND COMMKIICIAU be llrst naiionul hank of Nashville, Tenn., which suspended AiiRUst 10, hns re turned. Thenatlonal bank of Sturgls, Mich., bos been permltte l to reopen Its doors. CntMKSAM) I'ltNAITirs. Ilenjamin Jackson, colored, was lynched by a niob tuar Qiiiney, Ala., and hi body tilled with bullets. Jncksnn put poison in a well and three deaths resulted. No Sunday Car. For Toronto. The Toronto, Out., people have voted, by 13,000 to 14,000, against the running of street railway car on Sunday. The street railway employes have formed a union and threaten lo strike unless it Is recoguiied by the company. A Civil Bervlo Penslcn Bill. In both senate and House simultaneously a bill will ho introduced granting disa bility pension to government employes af ter 20 years' houorabl service and granting compensation for Injuries received In tin line of duty. Widows and minor childreg of employes killed while in thegoyernmeot service are also ta ho pensioned. The Sunday Fair Continue. J'xlge Kwing decided at Chicago that he would not hear argument in a motion to set aside Judge (ioggin'a order continuing proceedings in the Clingman injunction suit 00 day. This means the World' Fair will remain open on Sunday unless Judge Goggin vacate the order. Toadstool Kill Thre People. Venyl Vejack, hi wife acid one of bis children, of Newark, N. J have died from the effect of toadstool poisoning. Mr, Vejack thought they were mushroom Fred O'Conxor, the train dispatcber wbote forgetfulnesa caued the wreck on the Ft Wayne road, at Colehour, Ind in which a dosen lives were'lost, has disappear ed. Before leaving Ft. Wayne he sent a message to the coroner of Cook county re questing him to release all of the men held 'or tb accident, as he alone was to blame. Tns silver shut down in Colorsdo is thus ummrized by Labor Commissioner Bientlinger: Unemployed during July and August, 45,084 of whom 21,402 left the vi cinity where at work. Bine then many ol tb big mines bare resumed work. HI Reaaon. In aJmlnlHtorlntf punishment In tbu navy different penalties carry with them reduction to a lower con dui t class. Of these 'there are four, tho fourth bo Inn the lowest, and one placed in It is ueprlved of shore leave lor a period of three months. For some breach the executive officer of the United States ship Juniata found It necessary to place a man on the fourth fU'S, who decided to try t !it-iln u mitigation of his sentence. With this object In view, he sought ind nut lined an interview with the executive oftlcer, when tho following .'ouveisiitloQ ensued: "Well, L , I'ou wanted to see me?" "Yes, sir, I 1 1d. I wanted to know, Mr. Ii , why you put me on the fourth class?". 'Ah, ou wanted to know why I put rou on the fourth class, eh? Well, I'll toll you, L , I put you on the 'ourth class because I hadn't a fifth :1un to put you on. Now go for surd." He went CURIOUS FACTS. European railroads stretch 142,033 mile. The Oolossn of Kbode wn east in over 100 pieces and fitted together. Traces of prehistoric cify hsve been discovered not fur from ZauKibnr, ia Africa. There nre In the world 2(11 blind asylums nnd truiuing school, with 11, 780 inmates. At the beginning of tho Christian era tho relative values of gold to silver were ns one to nine. Jini!s whoso combined weight is 100,000 pounds are sold every dny iu the Parisian nuirkct for food. All the ancient Egyptian painting were executed according to n code of rules laid down by the piiesthood. The largest church in the world is fit. Peter's, in Home; the mllest n church teu foot siptaro iu the lslo of Mini. The wifo of Mr. Vnnkieker, or Tjeed, f'ntmdi, recently gave birth to four children two girl an 1 two boys one of whom liss throe band. Wo ent every year in tbi country about five nnd n half millions of ny t?r raw, utowed, fried, rotate .1, pickled, Hivillotied and in n pute. Ijoui XVI. did not beliavo with overwhelming dignity at hi exocutiou. On tlio contrary, be screamed for help, struggled with the executioners and begged for mercy. Most of the transportation in Ha vaun, Cubs, in furnished by little horses hitched to a Victoria. There are HOOD of those rigs iu thfit cily nj but one borso car line. 8oil in Egypt is tilled by exactly the amq kind of plow used there ftlHIJ years ago. Tho furrows made arn ex tremely lmllo,y nnd the clod nro furl her broken up w ith a bi, wooden cildvfcl. Two basket mills nt Dover, Pel., sre now turning out 11000 peneh bas kets per day. TUs work is done with great ease, rapidity and precision. Th fastest basket maker iu tho Dover mill make from 250 to HtlO basket -i per day. lie is paid one cent per bas ket. In noma of the London churches t!n obi fashion of open-air pulpits bus bejii revived. Thsj pulpits nrj of stone, with heavy oiiHsoundiiig-linardH. (.'hairs nre placed in tbu grounds of the cliureh. Tim byins sre printed in liugh letters nnd bung from pouts. Those open-air services nro well in tended. During the Peninsular w.ir tin British Twelfth ltoyul Lancers Hegi miMit plundered n convent. As n pen ance tho authorities ordered tlmt the regimental baud play throe tunes, tin Vesper Hymn, Spanish Ch.mt mil I'.UHsiiui National Anthem, ns soon im lust post, 10 o'clock p. iu., in Kouuded every night for lO'.l years. What was nt that time imposed us a punishment is now looked upon us un honor, go much so that it is never omitted. A farmer away down in Somerset County, Maryland, duds that his straw i worth moro than bis wheat. Ho produced (lilt) bushels of wheat on thirty-three ucres, or iibotit nineteen bushels to the acre, which nt tho price ruliuif when the calculation was made indicated for tho crop a value of $1'2 per aero. His straw weighed two tons per Bore, and was worth $H per ton, or SKI per acre. Tho aggregate v al no of tlio gr.iiu was 3-103; of tho straw, 852N. The Venice of Slnni. Bangkok is only onn hundred years old, but it bus over liulf n, million of inhabitant. It has grown very rap idly, nud is tho largest town between Calcutta nnd Cnutou. It is surrounded by walls and canals. The town proper i on the left bank of the Menam, but vast suburbs prolong Bangkok to tho right bank. Canals traverse the city in nil di rections. It is only within tho lust few years that streets like those :' Europe hnve been made along the river and in the vicinity. Neverthe less, the transit through tho city is by wuter. From a distance "Tho Veuico of Biam" which is larger mid more elab orate than that of Italy psosunts n most picttiresipio appearance. Vast pyramidal pagodas rise ubovo tin waters nud the ships and tho treos, em bellished with mosaics which glitter like gold in tho sun. Houses of European construction are built on terra firms uoar tho port. The royul palaso is one of these, uud is a tine ediiice in the Italian style. Tho native houses ure nearly nil sculptured uud ornamented with pic tures and leaves of gold. They lino the bauks on both sides tin Meuani. The legations and consulates off which the French gunboat.'j lic----ur a little below Bang Kolem. Half tho population of Buugkok consists ul Chinese. Pittsburg DispntcU. Not Taking Any Chances. A certain judge iu Chicago, who rather prides himself on his vast nud varied kuowledge of law, wai com pelled not long ago to listen to a cuse that had been appealed from a Justice of the Peace. The young practitioner who appeared for the appellant wus loiig and tedious; be brought iu nil the elementary text-books uud quoted the fundamental propositions of law. At last, the judgo thought it ws time to make an effort to hurry hiia up. 'Cuu't we assume," ho said blandly, 'thut the court knows a little law it self?" "That's the very mist'ike I made iu the lower court," answored tin youug uiau ; "X don't want tj lol it defeat me twice." Argonaut. A tunnel uu ler the Thames at Lo-i-lou was proposed in 17ilJ; the first tuunul wus tiuishod iu lbl'J. Jtoir 1 It red. A country n In one of our Mid tile Mate. In which is a ctarl in college, whs Martlcd by the suicide of one nf the college students. He had become a continued drunkard: and enlcebled In mliidntitl body; conscious that his career In college was over, afraid to sTO home, In dcspuli ho sought death. His brother wus t.ent, for to take the dead boy homo. Ho lound tho President of tho college, and said to him: "My mother thrco years or more go sent you h r youngest son, her lit tijuiiiin. He was a healthy, honor nlile 1 ny, who, when ho left home, bud never touched a drop of Honor. There is nothing to carry back to her but this poor diseased body. Who has done this Who is gul ty?' Tho venerable president was decp'y moved. "Not I," bo said. "The facu ty were Interested In him. When he began to go astray they remon strated with him. I pleaded with him. Every influence that we could exert was brought to bear. But ho went down as if d awn by some Invisible band." AVhose was this hand? As the (lend boy was carried down tha street, a prettv young girl looked out of a window of her home, and saw the hearse. She remembered bow, nearly three years ago, vexed at bis blindness to hcrrhitMisand his eager ness for studv, she bad used a 1 her little wiles to ntttact him; how she had succeeded: bow mad bo was In bis admirutl'jn of her. There was a club In the college composed of students of free social habits. At their l.ito suppers wines were nscJ, and strikes were pi lived for nt their curd tallies (-he hud urged him to join the club, and hud praised their "manly" ways; their freedom from boyish re t mints. "They were men of tho world: sho never could rare for any man who had not seen life. " He had Jtdned tho club, and this was the result. Tim nil I v, frivolous girl gavo n sigh, nnd then lnughed nervously. It was a pity! bhe hud lost an admirer. Hut whe was to blame? Not she. She knew other men of tho world who would not b ' driven to sulfide by a lew glasses of Honor! She went on her foolish, cruel way. This Is a true story, stripped of Its worst (letnlls. In every college town there nro young girls whoso Inlluctice, unfortunately, Is stronger over tho Undents than that of their wisest and dearest friends. How do they use it? Youth's Companion. Ho Ray Wo All. Alphnnso Karr, tho gardener-poet, was present at a biinuiif t given by the lolloweis of Hahnemann, the founder of homoop:tihy. Tciiists were given to tho health of one medical celebrity after another by dllle-ent members of the company, till nt ...st, I he president remarked: "Monsieur Karr, you have not pro posed tho health of any one." The poet rose and replied m idcstly, "1 propose the liua'.th of tho sick." Hlil Nye Observes. An exchange comes to us with an Article entitled "The Mormon Issue." From what we know of the Mormon issue it seems to be, as u general rule, red-bended uud cross-eyed, and weight about ix pounds without clothes. A fcientilio article asks, "Will the coming limn use both arms?" That depends on whether the coming munV "iniihb" is a slim kind of a girl, or one of the stouter variety. til. LouU Magaiine. Carl Pretzel's Philosophy. It vas or.cy der auiailnois now dot vinds der larboard viitch lib. It dond vas efery crank dot tlurns der hhwectost musirks out. Der bar of public obinion vn der Mace vl.ere dot iniberiul gin gwestion vas settled already. Koine all wool gloting should eofei tier bate word of u goot man v fellers yoost now. t'hicaao Rational, A gesti.kman who was asked for his marriage certitlcuto quickly took off his hat anil pointed ton bald spot. 'Tho evidence was conclusive. I.IUW I'rl.oii In " I Imve been a .uftVrwr friun chronic rtlar-rlio-a ever hiiich 1 came out ol l.iMiv 1'risnn in 1 HO", am! at limes II w. very severe, and my Ihi-1 hiiits of h la-teit in, over six weeks, dur Inif wli eh time I ll ii-'l all I he remedies I had jirevliirs y used anil had M-vet-al lm-lors treat me for the haine, hut nolliliiir would toi It. 1 was oidm-ril to try a IhiIIIh nf TlmrMon's hiHi-kbery Cordial, slid alter using less ihaa half a butt le was reiK'veil. and amom-eniore. letllnl. Thank to your Cordial, 1 clus-rfully lecotumend it toail llie'olil boYn'vilm are trrutiifd with that die eieil iIIm-hmi nr anyone else lor ftiiiuiiif-r conipluiiit. This testimony Is U'iMKii-iteil." Vours truly. .1. 1,. Myinu, Traveling MiU'snian. Thinsio.Vs lilsck-s-rry iinlial in nn-cio-rd i,y Tuur-aoa CbcniiculCo., Grand Itui a onio. There is eno'igh iron in the blood of 48 men to muke a -4 pound plowshare. lie Cur Ituotiire. No matter of how lonit st uncling. Writ for Irett treat!, Iel llnon aU. etc., to X. J. HolleiiKworib A Co., Oweuo, Tioga Uo N. Y. fries al; by uiud. I1.I&. Hntoli'a t'niversal Coimh Bvrup. most proinit, ilHbant and effectual. cuiita, Engll-hmen are experimenling with cow-milking machine. Bee-ham's pills Instead nf sloshy mineral walera. Meeunaiu's uo ulhvr. St, ut. a box. The female fly is always larger and lighter in color than the msle No Pen Can Describe ThetinYrluir I endured ten aars Innn f'le primltt. I tried allium! every niedlcliiH and al moot aave up 1iom ot ever Isung any Iwlter. Hut Hood's sur-Hpsrlila .irs'e ma relief very anon Htin now BatHettttrf Iu ttUffli of dvblielMia. land advise every one lo try Hood's Harsaiiarllla, .MM. .Ion r'SS'ioN, S7 Mr. J, Vraton, 1'riueai., I'liteburs, 1' Hood's8y Cures U4'e rill ot Mtslly. )i praiuptly. mm The United States Government reports ROYAL a pure cream of tartar baking powder, highest of all in leavening strength. ''The Royal Baking Powder is undoiiDtcdly llic purest and most reliable baking powder of fered to the public." Late United 5tntcs IjV, Y- Ct Government Chemist. SOYM. BAKINO POWOES '-sjm "Wato!i Stopped, Has If" "Watch stopped, has it?" oskid one traveler or another. "Now, 1 sup pose you'll pay a dollar to clean it. Hut let me K've you a tip Open both of 1 ha back cases so, ho'd it with open side down and tap It with your ntiiier-nall a dozen time. Don't be afr.iio. Snap It aitnlti. Now move the second band. Is It all right? I thotiKl.t so. A drummer put me up to that trick. Probably there were only a few specks of dint In tho works and you'vo lapped them out. Very likely it will now run lor a year and you'vo saved your dodnr. if it. doesn't run after the little jar that1 you nave it. then It Is time to take it to the Jeweler." At.Mi ST evcrv one who isn't slvtoor and pretty, looks very Jonesjiuo U iinicj. 1U. UEE,rIi;K'fl HOOT CURED ME. Dropsical Swelling, Celt! as ice. LIFE WAS A BURDEN. 'Swni:p-::roi, snvd mv l.fei.fter 1 had tillered fverythinir hut diulli. i so'iii you my pun. oimip.i Kiel tliiudi s tintlo.i of rriv cum, n I you an uso it II' 'oil W v ll:ltnl4 trrm-f, l)M iisirr; lire would Kit v,-ut'lll ttieiu. ns iropslial s-.vi'llln f t lio loivrr llf:il, .nil.l not. hut Iiiti mv Iiih-s. Lxc;-tlon com. letoly evllllll'tisl or; d"tli seoiiti , n try Hour. The swell. nil my IroiiMes lime flliitw-ait-l. My hchiiU is jettiT n iw t!i:m It has tm n for year. "SWAMP-ROOT CURED nit.' Tel! dniilitlnir one to write me I will trll them all ahout It." Mns. H. J. Ct TRiNorit, Jan. 1ft. lKa Mm-lt tta, Hull y to., Ind. At DriiKulnCn SOc ccnta and SI.COSI.-c. ' Invalid!' unids I" IlialtU'' finv-SimsulUiUi.n free lir.KHr:irf,-Cu., . I.;i gUumton, N. V. Dr. Kilmcr'a U &. 0 Anointment Curca Flics rlal Bo Frit At DrupGlttt tC ceats. MEND YOU R 0WN H ARNESS THOMSON'S IfM SLOTTED 1rfWWJ CLINCH RIVETS. Ko toolt rfiaiird. Onir luiinmcr iieeUetl U drt ni c i mil tlii ax eiiy and qttick.y, ivinf th oimolt uto utdy Miioutb. ltsi(UlilnR n-t hoe lo U niMiit in ih leaihvr nor tmrr i f u ltivt. Ttia- arc front. nali ami rinratbO. lin.iutu puw lit baa. Ail Minufi.a. unitnrm t rtnl. pin un In iose. Aak our drlr for litem, or nr1 40o tn Itumfilur a MOiUl iw, akaorieu .ita. Mum id by JUDS0N L. THOMSON MFQ. CO. WALTIIAX, nun, THEWALti PAPER AIEHCHANT rllTII SELLS THE BEST, Ui.ll I II TIIE CHEAPEST WALL PAPER ia4 Pn.cr Hr. t Sr. (iold Prrs.'le Sir. audi dr. Suit - r, Mnmps f- r asaif ls. S41 iid Hlraol. I'liubursk, I'a. Sm FY'S snndonMlbrttwaMMwl- HARD RUBBER Bond for book on I. B. fctltt lT CO. S St. I IiSm.' I'SH.da. If Any on iloubla that w OLD l-UK III UI Blt.b- iinnm i a m ta wat daya, IM him wrtnfor paiUrulara and invnvti raiourilUb lity. Our lln -hflal tftcihta; la i aa.COO. Whan uisrrnr BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. loiUrts puinafinm, amraapirillaor llQtf)frinjr fu, u-trsvnU'a-rur autl our Ua--loi.yihtIriiM I t ha only, tlilntr tlml w. 11 cur urmsvnnlly. p .liie pruul aalii auaifjsi, fraa. I Out kanabi ta, Coioigu liu Acikmt- Men and women want our Cuniiilntlv II u lurlly I'lilU'tf. Nil liieilliHl fkatinluiilltiii. Kmium oaninilMilnu. Ktsvr(litil''tiiHlANNiiriui'f.l'hilHtlalplila SWMflP Don't Put Off Till To-morrow the Du ties of To-day. Buy a Cake of SAPOLIO II II II II II 1 CO.IOS Wlt ST., NtW-VOBK. When Animal Are Itrinovcd. When animals or plants are re moved from thelrpccullarand natural districts to one entirely different In climate some surprising changes take place. As soon as possible after such removal they chariKC their character nnd habits so as to conform with their new homes, or else cease to ex ist. A good wool-lK-arlnir sheep trans ferred from some northern pasture to the topics (hariKcs his coat to a thin covering of straggling hairs scarcely resembling wool; tho dog be comes destitute of hair altogether, and even bees cease to lay up their tores tf honey and in a great meas ure lose their Industrious habits. bt Louis Kepublic. Perhaps ir a pneumatic tire were put cn tho dollar of tho dads it would circulate better. iiTHE KIND I I THAT CURES! Ii Dyspepsia for 20 Years !fi j tried e:rithisg, M a Yet 2 bottles wroughta m A CURE. M ff NO FICTION, BUT TRUTH. H it P OAK SsSSAriSILU Co., 4 OENTIIvlhawl-.n... O """"I h. . trCKt mirrrrr fci! M OVr Biuaaa . . mj HB. u -1 . , r wiui srt.i'ni .1 ruhinr I f'Ul'l h(iirof. (l.vo.)-,f H tried Yhytiemu. ni-isi-iiji(mmi, but i-niild nltiiinE 71 Hl'M-f'r WEI, I. tut ,,w 0W1i.Bu i D 1 UuM a buttle of " I D,VNAS n SARSAPARILLAit Sri i i.. sr. M J Ti m9 NI I H Dint 111 hlrwkl A th.t I Ihniijrhi; lh- ihy wI. 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