I I Oldre Time renple overlooked Ibe inijrtanre of perrae acntly hcueflclal effects and vers satisfied with transient net Ion, but now I hut It It gener tly known that Syrtipof Figs will permanent ly ettre bnhlinal constipation, well-Informed fieole will not lit) other laxative, which act tor a time, but finally Injure the sisleia. A lone. strong thumb alwav Indicate ,Teal will power nml lure of character. 'fafrllrted with eoteeyesnse lr. tsaan Thome) wn's hye-weter. Iirtiiftfietssell at J 10 par boll la. tJrent Ilritain lias J."!l irgistered pilot. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES A Running Sore On my ankle grew mint, finally spreading sver bn'h fret, a'tnsand lmn l. Hone cama til of my lorn n nil rlnper. ! lorl sleep and at'i-t Ito. 1 as in Ik-iI when I began tolaka Hood's Sarsaparilla Refore ! fliii.tied too Hrsl bottle. I could eat nil rleet- well. ! emit limed with the rnimr. ilanud now tin mii nn all healed." Mil. Maiiy SmKnoi.L'il I Htnna Hrect, I'liila dtlili:n. I. lift mity Hood) Sarsaparilla. Head's IMIa i ure couMipetlon. Iecat. PHI' 4B "German Syrup" I am a farmer tt Edom, Texas. I have used German Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Painsin Chest and Lungs and Spitting-up of Blood. I bave tried many kinds of Cough Syrups in my time, but let me say to anyone wanting such medicine German Syrup is the best." We are subject to so many sudden changes from cold to hot, damp weather here, but in families where German Syrup is used there is little trouble from colds. JohnF.Jones.a vibe Best Waterproof Coat In the WORLD I mm i ll.tHSH ..HAND Mt.irRVII la Wftrraiilrd weirr- prixA, and will te?p you dry lu bardrat norm. 'J't-H InrwFOMMhL HI.lt KLK la a frim tiding t-uet, ei-d wovmirMriiiir0Maaia, nawarrt imuaitua. jk m ti ItMivaruat If tun "I tab Brand riot n It. iMiiMra telrtHl.hTinfh, A..'. VWf.H. iit..n. Miaa It is very difficult t o convince .children that a medicine is "nice to take" this trouble is not experi enced in ad ministering Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is almost as palatable as milk. No preparation so rapidly builds up good flesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting diseases that children are heir to. raparsd ht Scots a SViwr... St. T. AH deeg's'e. ixLmwr tut miiv $r laillfttUIlkl CURE. fum Courtie. lloarttneh. Sore Throat. Crourx Whooping Lough and Asihata. For Cnutim tin it hat no rival ; hat cured thousands whert all others (ailed i will cure you If taken In lima. Sold by Druggists on a guarantee. For Lama back or Cheat, use SH 1 1.OII S PLASTER, as eta. CATARRH REMEDY .ii i .i.rrh TMa remert v la aniarer. teodtocur you. Price euota. injeotor tree. TRADE MARK. la ISM, my sod. suffered very much from once of the mouth, By advice of physicians, an o aration was performed, extending from tha ) bona, which maaaaia. theytcraia but tha can- nCl IllfEC cer raturna many rrrnediee ta iln, 1 commenced to give I ii S. S. S. ahax levta bottlea bad been take the cancer die- appeired entl elyandthough PHr PeII J Trara i,a alapMd, tlieia UAlaUkll fu b" " rrtuTnTand I W hava aver raaton to beliere that haUoermanaoU cured. Ill curiduaeac!uively toS. 8. 8. , ., ). K. Murdock, Huntwille, Ala. TandMaa liadulUli Piinm Mettoa yrae. VSfJ SPECIFIC CO., JUuti, Ca. CHILOH'SA J v a ar TICKINGS OFTHE TELEGRAPH rontlGN AND DOMESTIC. What la Going On tha World Over. Important Event! Briefly Chronicled. tftetlnl. I. after nail lirtt. The I'rntnylvania iteel worki alSicellnn, Ta., which hnye been running half lime for the rM three mnnllia, bare returned opera tion In every ilipnrtment, giving employ metil to about 4.2UQ men. The Thompeon glanworkt at Vniontown. l'a., which abut down In July, resumed work f-'ainrilny, employing 'iW men. At teubenri;!e, ).. the Pumner Pottle Work, which have been Idle for nine monlhi: the Mingo Steel Work, after a two weika' tlmt down, and the Brilliant Steel and Iron Cm.pany, which hi been !mt down for lour month, hate tesumtd opcratiotit. At l ittle Kails, X. Y., Time 8. Heard, proprietor of a knitting mill baa notilied hl tt'Oemployrea Ihnt he will (tiapend npcriitlont. The reason for the tbul-tlown i tlmt no order are on hand. The Harlon J.ymnn cotton mllli at Wwiimx kit. I!. I., after four monlhi' u penion. have rourued operations, giving employment to 3' HI persons. A II per cent, reduction In waRes bat been announced In the Atlantic Cotton and Wor-ted Mills in l'rovldvnce, It. 1. The muster painters In Indianapolis bave red'iced the wages of their workmen from "ii to - cents an lio ir. The Illinois Strel Works at Jollet, clnsed inie Pecemher bnve resumed operations, employing 2, .'.) men. About 4W cnal miners at Terra Haute, hid., Hruck aguiti't an enlargement In tbe nith of the screens. The ranlinndic glass works at WelUburg. V. Ya nhhli have been Idle several months, rtiitned work employing -.''J0 hntit's. The l)'ieb(T-llaniden watch fnctoriesat ( Btitnti, O., which havs been running short blinded for a lung time, put several hun dred men to work. The No-th Wheeling Jlotile works at Wheeling. W. V., resumed work, employ ing '.' hands. Hie plant had been closed 'line In-1 June. Disasters, Arclrlenia and I alalltles At llock lalnnd, III., the home of Oeorge Cooper, u furni laborer, was destn ytd by Hre and his thiltlreii, Sadie, 4 years and Nell, 0 years cf age, were burned to death. Cooper was bndly burned while trying to rave tbetn. Near lieno, tel.. t lie of Ibe worst railroad wrecks that ever happened on tbe western division of the I'entrul Pacific occurred, re sulting In tbe death of Fred Leach, brake man on tbe westbound, and i.'harles Olvens fireman on the same train and lour tramps not yet Identified and the serious, perhaps fatally injuring of three others namely, James Itlrd, engineer of No. 7, Tom Morse head, bis fireman and tramp named William E. Vos. Tbe came of the wreck was misunderstanding of orders. By the uetllug of a yawl In New York bay r-aturday John Crosby, Charles Drude, Kiln aril Kenny, Denjamiu McOuire.Thora anHoey, Charles Smith, James Malley, Al bert Norman and Leonard Wanser, all workmen of New York were drowned. Crime and Penalifaa. Karly Saturday morninir John Daniels, Edward Waggoner, the letter's son William and daughter Kllr.a, all colored, were hang ed to a tree by mob near l.ynchburgJ'enn. They were charged with a series of barn burcinga. Richard Savage, aged 27, shot hii wife, Maggie, aged 'J6. his child Klcherd, aged 4 and then himself at Halifax, N. 8. Jeal ousy was the cause. ,.,..... Five of the Ollphsnt. Ark. train robbers bave been captured. Two arc In Jail at Batesvilleand three are being carried over land to Newport, A considerable part of the plunder waa recovered from the two men in Jail, Including pocketbooks, money, tinge, and watches. A gang of burglars Tuesday night looted It busineae bouses and residences iu 8t, Joseph, Ma, securing Jewelry and silver ware to tbe amount of 14, WO. Four of tbetn ntlackel Joel Feltenstein and beat hint so terribly that he will probably die. Mariaarr. Kiancis Tarkman, the eminent historian, died at Boston. Hia last sickness was brief, peritonitis being tbe cause of deatb. Annie Plxley, tbe well known American actreas,died in I-ondon of brain fever at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. Kdwln Fulford. Her husband was present at tbe tlnw rirea Haifa block of business and tenement houies were burned in Trenton, X. J., at a total loss of fit), QUO. Miecellaaeeae. The Coroner's Jury lnvetlgating the drawbridge disaster at Portland, Ore., found that Motorman K. K. Terry was grossly negligent in allowing tbe car to run across the bridge at an excessive and reckless rate of speed. Tbe trial of Patrick Eugene Trendergatt, tbe murder of Mayor Carter H. Harrison, ol Chicago, was set for Monday, November 27, by Judge Kdward F. Dimness. Frender gasi't brother bas secured Attorneys R. A. Wade and Robert Essex as counsel for tbe murderer. They consented to actonly aftei being requested to do so by the CookCoontv liar Association. Mr. Wade stated that the defence would be Insanity. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. Official disputchee received at London from Cape Town con firm the reporta that the Chartered company's troops bave de feated tbe Masabele In several flights, bave put Lobengula to flight and bave occupied Uuluwayo. I-obengula'e power it utterly gone. Tbe losses of the British were slight The losses of tbe Matabele Is reported tc exceed 3.000 killed and wounded. . Three persons lost tbelr lives in tbe burn ing of the s.eanier City of Alexandria at Havana. Those lost are fi. W. Bowen purser, Thomas Linden, qtisrlermaster, and W.Fosler.oiler. Two wallers and six Cubans are missing. Since Xovember there were tit new cases of cholera and three deaths In Fast Prussia, live new rases in and near Stettin, and six rates and one deatb in other cases In rora eranla. A passenger trntn rolled over an embank ment at Mikbnilov, I'.ussin. Six passengers were burned to death and 50 eeverly injur ed. The engineer and tinman were scald ed to death. The treaty between Xorway and the ('tilled States similar to that with Sweden, was ratified It rovides for extradition of criminals. LATER NEWS. rariTAL akd labor. At Johnstown, Pa., No. 2 rolling mill of the Cambria Iron company started up. The outiook ie brightening there very consider ably. At Wheeling. W. Yn., the eld I'anhandls glas works, now called the West Virginia window gless works, aiter bein g idle fot nine reors, were started up again iu full. Five of the largest iron mines on the Lake Superior ranges have resumed operations oi given notice of Intention so to do. The ::i0 Ishpemlng Mich., striking ml li tre whose demands caused the proprietors of the Pittsburg and Angeiine mines to ord sr those mines to close for the winter have rielded. - round. The London House of Commons rejected oy a vote of 2.!(i to 217 the anundmeut to the employers liall'-.ty bill -er mil ting n orkiugmeii under certain conditions to ex mpt themselves In. in I be! provisions of the bill. As the result of the carelessness of chem ists a disastrous txploi-ion ol ether occurred at Bresllllnvsk, a'town of H;i:nn l'ollaiid. A whole boue was Mown to pieces and 2 pern i u were killed and a laipe lumber in lured. Severul adjoining houses were bad ly damaged. W ASIIINOION. Honduras has formeily apologized for firina upon the t' lilted Suites ling novem i The apology is entirely satisfactory and It is believed that this wiil end tbe inci dent. - rare. d'eary's theatre and the Aldine hotel at Ft. Wayne, Ind., wete burned. Loss 170,- Q0U; insurance, partial. - . BtSASTm. A('CIIP.N1 ANP PATAMTIPS. While entertaining friends, Berthena Pruitt, of Camden, X. J., died of an inter nal bemoirhage csuted by a fit of laugh ter. MISI SI t.AMEOta. Tbe admission to theWorld't Fairgrounds bas been reduced to 23 cents. lov, McKlnley, of Ohio, has declined to attend jollification meetings on account of the fatigue of the campaigns. He also sug gests tuat the meetings be abolished and tbe money usento aid the neejy unemployed. TO RESTORE QUEEN LIL. Secretary Oretham Announeee the Administration's Policy. The administration at Washington has decided on tbe restoration of IJueen Lllitio kalanl to the Hawaiian throne. Tbe correspondence on the Hawaiian matter and tbe report of Secretary of State Hreslmni, were made known to the public Saturday evening. Tbe Secretary, aftei reviewing the history of the Hawaiian revolution, declaree that tbe present gov ernment there was virtually eatabtished by Vuited States intervention; tbat the treaty should not again be sent to tha senate and asks: "Should not tbe great wrong don to a feeble, but Independent state by an abuse of the authority of tbe United Stales be undone, by restoring the legitimate govern ment9 Auylhlng short of this will not, respectfully submit, satisfy tha demand of justice." Secretary Oretham claims tbat according to Commissioner Itiount s report, the pro visional goternment waa established under protection til United Slates troops from tbe man-of-war Mutton, and that without this aid it could not have been accomplished. I be queen's abdication waa tbe reault of this action and was merely temporarily, pending, aa ah officially ei pressed the nope, her restoration to the throne, which she claims she is constitutionally entitled In. Me conclude that European powers can scarcely be expected to recognise the independence of the Island if tbia country fails so to do. THE NOVEMBER CROP REPORT. Cora ta Low, While Tobacoe and Bay are High. The Xevember returns to tbe Department of Agriculture at Washington, of, the rates f yield per acre make tbe average for com t2 6 bushels, wbicb Is tbe smallest tyleld re ported, excepting those of IttfW. 1887 and 18!0 Tor tbe past 10 years. Tbeylelds for those fears were respectively 22: 20.1 and 120.7 oushelt. It is less than Ibe average for tbe 10 year 1870 to 1879 by 4.S bushels; less :ban the succeeding decade 1880 to 1861) by 11 bushels, and less than 1MU by a little over 1 bushel. Tbe result is In harmony with Hi reported indication during the trowing season. The July return of con litions were high, being U3.2, from which point tber wasa rapid decline, ending in ibe returns of October at 75. 1. A fall of a little over 18 points, a tetult due in tbe main lo tbe sever, eitemive and persistent lrouih. The rates of yield from the principal corn spates are reported as fnilows: New York, lU.lS; I'ennsy vuuia. '.'4.8; Ouio, 14.1I; Michi lan 2'l 7; Indiana. 24 :i; lllinoia 26 5; Iowa, 13.4; Miasouri, 27..'; Kansas, 20.3; Nebraska. Tbe returns relative to po aloes gi- e the Mtimaied average yield ir acre for the whole country at 72.2 bushels. Tbe run loliilaied returns from tbe tobacco growing States make the estiinuted yield per acre )H.',3 poundt.as against UK.' pounds in 181)2. l'he average yield of hay is leported at 1.112 '.one per acre, a against 1,17 tons 1!)2. The report aa to the yield of buckwheat live a geuernl aeraue ol 14.7 bushels per icre, as against 14.1 in lMi.' and 13.J in 18U1. Gold Reserve Getting Bigger. Tbe net gold teterve of tbe National treasury hat been picking up somewhat the last few day and on Monday it was 88. 410,141), an increase of about (J2200tJ tine Saturday, Farniahlna the Hlu-hrn. Few women are strong enough to keep a bare floor properly scrubbed, ind a r.ariiet absorb. nn the odor and crease of rooking Is an abomination, iheir fore It is n go " I plan to buy brown oilcloth for trie k lichen Hour, a It shows wear les rapidly tlmn other colors, ontl blends better with the woodwork, writes Helen Jay, In tn urttrle tin "Kiirnislilutf a Modern Home," In the Ladles' Home Journal. To be stirp this seems like a Utile thing, but attention to details Is an ssentiiil In the harmonious evolu tion of a home. In buying this (ill cloth the housewife's lubors will be lessened If enouirli more be bought to rover the closet floors. Few kitchens are ro.nmo-llniis for Ibis reason a Pap table, which, when not In use, can be folded up and last tned against the wall, Is a positive boon. If not obtainable In tbe shops, one can be easily made by takln a liessmaker'i stationary cut ting board is a model. The top or this table should be covered with white marble cloth, and If the closet shelves are rovered with the same matetlnl they an more easily be kept clean and tweet. Besides this table two chairs ire needed for the kitchen. They ihonld tie made entirely of wood, as aiie seats are treacherous things and 'etmlrliiff them eioenolve work. Pmall cooking utensils are kept la better condition If hung. A wide painted board, made after the model of the small keyracki sold In fancy shops, can be hung by means of picture hooks fastened In tbe top edge back of the table. On it small hooks, such as are used by upholster ers, can be screwed In rows. There is no better harbor for knives, spoons and small tinware. Hack of the sink should hun; the dlshpan, soaprack and small scrubbing broom. Tlio ordinary kitchen hus two or three closets. It simplifies the work to de vote each of thee to a definite pur pose. For instance, In one place the Ironing-board. Irons, etc.; in another everything tiscd In baking, and In the third the paraphernalia of ordinary work. Ilia; and Little I'oHt age Stamps. The largest jKi-itiige stamp ever Issued measured 4 inches by 2 tho si.c of the old United States 6-cent stamp, restricted to packages or newspapers and periodicals posted Iu bulk and never Intended for letters. Tbe penny Madagascar stamp, second iu regard to size, 3 Inches by 1J Inches, was used to prepay postage on letters posted at the British consulate at Antananarivo, where there was no other pot tofTl re in ISSfl. The private postage stamp of Koblnson AOa'a eipress, with Its figure of a bear, is 2 by If Inches. The stamp entitled "California penny postage, from the post-office, care of Fenny Tost Co.," for 1885, la in site 2, Inches by 1) inches. Tbe quarter chilling sump of Mei klenburg-Schwerin, which was Issued In 1 8.'.6, is the smallest ever Issued less than one-fourth the slue of the current penny English stamp and It would take about fifty of tbem to cover the surface of the largest Issued by the United States. Collector. It is believed there nro 594,818,924 sheep in tbe world ; 106,989,784 hogs; 207.424,468 cattle; 69,437,6.18 horaes. It is noticeable tbat tbe sheep outnum ber hogs, cattle and horses 91,026,014 bead. llH Reward. te Thev-eaderof this caiwrwill he please to learn that there is at least nna dreaded diseaee that acience baa been able to euro in all lie atatiea,and that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Car ie the only positive cure known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu tional disease, reqnlreaacontllinilonal treat mnt. Hall's (atairb Core la taken tnternallr. acting directly on the blood ana tnuoousei.r facea of the eyetem, thereby destroying the foundation of the diseaee, and giving the pa tient strength by building ap tbe constitution and assisting- nature in doing Itawork. The proprietors have so much faith In lie curative powers, I hat, they offer One Hundred Do lara for anv caae tbat it falls to cure. Hend for Hit of teet'moulale. Address HTSold by Ilrngglets, 7k. Xylolltb or wood stone I extensively ased in Germany for flooring and other pur lose. A Song TaaoAT on Cocow, If mfferad to prunw, often result In an Incurable throat or Inng trouble. "fJroien't Bronchial IfroefMs" g v Instant relief. A popular disb in Sparta was a mixture of cheese, garlic, eggs and honey. Whtui hnaraa I'aa Hatch's (Tnlvarsal CougM Syrup, i cent at druggist. A spider's eyes are not in his head, but in die upper part of the thorax. Mornings Heecham'e Pills with a drink ot water. Uaeouam's ue others. St cauls a box. The gold plant was brought to Europe From Japan In 178.'). WEAK AKDRERYQUS. Sleepless Nights, All Unstrung:. Bast Oroveland, N, T. Hay IS, lag. Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blngbamton. N. T. OeoUenten: last March 1 suffered very bad with heart and kidney trouble. After uetitg two bottlea of your waana-Moal I be gan to improve and I now feel like another person. I do not have tbnee terrible Pais la aty Baok and across my kidney. My food doe not dav tree ma, I bave a good appetite and sleep well night; something I have not done In a Inug time. Now I do not have that tired dragging feeling that I used to bave before taking your medicine. After sitting down awhile and getting en my foot I would bave to etand and su-ady myself before I could place one foot before the other on ao count of tbe pain across my back and kidneys, Swtr.p-r.oot Cured Ca. I was t res bled with eenallpaltosi very much, but your medicine baa regulated my bowels wbicb were in a bad condition. I wil willingly answer any one who will write to me. Mrs. William Teter. At Drugfleta, SO resile ast4 f 1. 00 alas. "tnvelula' otiids Ut Haalta" fm t nailiailiai free. Dr. aUiaer A Co - Itiugluuuuiu, M. . W.s,4.4.vfV-4. 4 Nothing can be substituted for the Royal Baking Powder and give as good results. No other leavening agent will make such light, sweet, delicious, wholesome food. -f He Didn't Knew Her. Jmlge la this trite, prisoner? Can yon really liars so forgotten what in due to your wifn as to throw a wine glass at her head? Prisoner Does yonr Honor know mv wife? Jndge I hare not that honor. Prisoner I thought not. If von did know her yotl would auk why 1 didn't throw the bottle at her. London rUkMel'p. Hhould lo Mia Best. Not long ago, Queen Victoria wished to make up a marriage be tween a lady and gentleman of her court The former proved rebel to the royal advice, quoting St Paul's famous word: ''lie who marries doeth well: but he who does not marry doeth still better." "My child," said the Venn, "be content lo doing well; let those who can do better." Just now l the time when a man wishes he were a rumor. A rumor gains currency, which Is more than most men can do In these panicky1 timoa l'a vat Slftlns-s. fiTHE KIND If THAT CURES J FROM! HAM, w.t.rtoid, s. y. TORTURING "Headache for 10 Years 1" Dana's Sarsaparilla "I WAS CURED !' lllRlll'I.T. U PA. HABWAPARiri.A CO.! (kTl.VMi.-. hav l-tn titVrr frort H.rh .tits latt tip -ran. Lau ftlt I m tn one of our lu.nl iiaprrt an atjfrii innl ot fuur niHlfinf. tutf tnlimuDiaii Of ils woBtfrrrrul Mra). 1 dmdr'l ti tt? uitey hirtlT. Th first IwHl fTs-auw riirt tii. ami i tht 1 1 tn" I had taken -wo B-wr riunin i n AH t i n Kit, 1 can rccumintttd DANA'S SARSAPARILLA 'tteaafa anal relUhle aaeaielae. W.l.rlont.N. 1. JKROME BAM. Th-lrttfh a4 U. K.II-. . b . M. JlcUFRMOTT. lusom, H. T. rotnnarul. Dsns Ssrsstsrllla C Islfsst, Main. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Chemleak sre need tn tbe preparation of W. BAKER k CO.'S reakfastCocoa teJtfVfc 4s Senfwlerif fiMf-e mnd sefttMr. (It baamarefinn ihrtlimtt tkt$trtHyth of Cocoa mixed iwifb Htsrcb. Arrowrooc or Suear. and is far mora eco nomical, eotffng ass rnan. one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, and basiut vitiarrau. Sel4 fcyVrsrers eterywkere. W. BAXER sVCO.. Dorchester. Km rf n"u'iaTTa ST lVTia f 7c i"h i Pa Tlaa IIHUuuaa. 1,000,000 ACRE8 Or LASJu far tale by theSaiar Padi 4 PlLCTH KlIttOlD CoarANt la Minnesota. Seud for Maps sad Circus lara. Tley will be tent U you Addrase HOPEWELL CLARKE, laud Ceawitateaer. 6u Faul. Miaa. itftd ct pr imartMi kafstltr. 7na irttdoM imiptsMMi rapidly liarpar. mi in tc davtat laaat i-tlitM or an tymptoaik arrrntei. iglef testimonial i minruiou tutt tni pni. mitWyrui.eAr CENTS WANTED ON 8ALAR1 or oommlMloa ti liautll tnm Saw Patam i'nvm:- -al Ink F.rlui( Faacil. Anuti uiaklng (yAipar WMk. MourEr4iArMri.i:o..Xi01.lCroaa.Wli. 1 A rP It1 ! ''4i TRAI1K MARKS Ksamluall ll I J 1 Jii Ci, ami aiit Ii-m as In pateiitalillttv ot Inraotton. Neuil tur lnvcnliMH uiilile.or hov l.itfi! a patent. I'Al HICK O'f AKKF-I.L, W .hhishtcw. Il l ' ft i3 flbtXB MM I Willi LCUftliat Otfaaalv Hrvalli, laud sill dicorrUrt ol b Stomad S&T I nttAH. TAUtf fi'W imrt gaotly jet prompt I j. FmrfHlVJm dlcitiD folluwa ibcr ti. th'id V I by druMlata or nsnt by malt Boji IrtTUtaT.TlV). I'ftckMstd buiaaj.fS. s I Foe frf aantjlM tvJJrau I Well Bred, Soon Wed." Girls Who Use SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. The Chinese. The Chlnesa are very particular, about lucky colors. They like Eng. lish sewing-needles, but will not buy many of them teccuse they are wrap ped up In black paper black being an unlucky color. A business-man developed a very good trade In print ed Chinese calendars. The trade continued good until he commenced printing his calendars on green pa der, when his trade fell off. He then discovered tbat green was an un lucky color. Thinly Populated. Though western Australia Is near ly nine times the slr.o or the United Kingdom, its population waj esti mated In Mnrch last at but 69,718,; with 10,000 more males than females. A oas mktkk never lets grass grow under Its feet, Do Hot Be Deceived h.'! ''V'.- '""""' Petnts whleb state the nnts. In lure the Imn ami hnrn rert le 'l.HI'.n', rwtlsh h Rrlllltnt. Odor- eae. linraMe, unit the r.in.iimer .Y. for no tin or glass rac-smw wltherery mirrha'se. t 4 3 MEND YOUR OWN HARNESS f Thomson's rn SLOTTED 1 CLINCH RIVETQ. No tnoli rqa:rrd. Only a liammtr nl4 Cortrtv n.i t'locel then taaiiT and quick., ioavioir iht elmaJi itiaul)r MBouth. ttii lrt m hn to b mail la tfia iMttrtr nor tmr1 ut tint Kivsta. That m9mm lik nd alatrablip. Miuiunc now in um. Am nitha. tifttfttrm or irtl, put up In tKsa, AmU Mr Tlr for ikt, or and 40 (M Umpa ror m boxul luu, ataorteu aixca. Man'Mby 4U080N L. THOMSON MFG. CO. I WALTHAK, MAMs 1 VMITII BELLS THE BEST, Olill I II THE CIIEAPE8T WALL PAPER Utifirl tnttrr :ft nntlli iint4 Pnptfra hv. miu 10r. Mfiitl .Ir. MfnHirt l r ampltfg. 44 I Waari irrri. liitibHrli, THE BEST RUBBER BOOT ?vr nrntl tor Frtr, MImi, R. R. Itaodii kml itinera. ThAQt4Br or ia;i aolv hm lrt'W thtt whn tonfib of tbe nt ttowa bo th baal, prntactiDtf tbe uNenli In lUtrltiuaj, rttTnltitf other work. HKH1' qiitdty throtifhont. AtKTOm DEALER FOI. THEM - HORSE OWNER M I onght to think eansgk ot A g. - I hie anlaul lo wtek la b r M I ? oe foe II arspsrly I healtliaiHlelckBeea.Mtle " B -onT bui 01 sis purket l( ne aoet aot. To aecoapllah this re.olt we nger nr :tsd Merse'aeek tor SfVfeitl.. IltaarkM.Au te pick nut e good Horse 1 know laipi rfeclloas ad to guard ayalnet Ireud; de wi diFae end eteet a rare when eaaw is poaei-hle.- tell the age by the teeth: what to call tbe diSereal parte ef tha ani mal ; kow to shoe a Horse properly, etc., etc. All this and otamr val uable Informal Ion can be obtained by reading our On Hundred Pare Illus trated Horse Hook, which we a III forward, post-paid, on receipt of price In V the tloren la loo a-nod a r.lMrf ftkinpp. In roan to he neylerirri lor want of knowledge which can be pra-nred lor only tweaty-Sve eema. Book Prat.tsHiNa Hoesa. 1S4 Umiarit tit.. N.Y t:il. PIERRE 0(Tem wnelrful In ohem't-afiw wull levMtAienii. gitutlu .iiatvMt it nr hiiw will irrow t HhhibdI in Uses ait ten ywarM. Kr i-l -ulat. map and pef!ai qii.MaLH.it 'iruitss I A . , H V l K. I N V f.T. etlCNl lAHHH. rifirr. Wawlb HaUeHA 1 u artavniaile by ai-tlva isxtu alUii 1 r, WU our ttiacblneM. VuimI( atfe-nto u attll the bent Tvi evrrlivrtn Hii' world; fli-luaive territory alvan. Ad (in.-. N. 1 Vt'EWltHKH CO., builoD.HaMi. CaaaaaiLiElvaa ami people wbo beve week Iodrb or Aatb tn. abourd uas Fiao aCnre fur ronantnptloa. It bM eat-aal tbaajaMla. It bM not Injun e1 uo. H ta not bed to tav liieiue DeaLvSougrjawrup. Boia e'arrwoere. uvs.ff u i A Mti red
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