TICKINGS OF THETELEGRAPH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. What I doing On the World Over. Important Event! Briefly Chronicled. I'rtsne unit renames. At Ft. Louie, Leon Harrison. aged 3year bill potter by occupation, we thot and Instantly killed by Mlclieal Ilnnohue, a briiklnyer. Doth men were married and Ui murder was the retult of a family quar rel. f harle Ford, the Port Hnron,Mlch..mil thief baa been sentenced to nine year hard labor. It is estimated that in two years ht Mole not lei than 200,000. llellew, one ef the three Louisville A Nashville train roers, has confessed his guilt. l)aniel Pheedy rracked a tare in Rorlion'. saliioii at Waitceilab, Mich., and secured 5,70. He escaped. Waealnalen New, The treasury dt-)artnient has served the required six months' n otiee on the l'nited Btate express companies of its Intention of ternilnntlne, the contract now In force for the transportation of public moneys. Pro posals have been Invited for new bids for doing the work. H. T. Khodes, a well known iletectWe ol the city police force, lins been detailed as bodyiinard for the President ever since the tragic death of Carter Harrison. Mr. Khodes goes out every cabinet dny to cscor'. his charge to the city. 'I he detective wears plain citizen's clothing anil there is nothing In his appearunre to indicate the nature of his mission. John W Hnpi;. chief clerk of the navy department dropped dead at his home in Hotkvllle, Maryland. Financial nnil Commerelnt. V. H. Thnrber, of the ureal wholesale grocery house, and the 'I hurber-Wyland company. New York, have made a person al assignment to llrudlnot Keith. The coal and Iron bank of Middlesboro, Ky., baa closed its doors. It has lost through depreciation of land values 1250, 0U0. Hres The large brick warehouse of George M. Bteintnan it Co., hardware dealers of Lan caster, Pa., was burned by tirebitgi. Loss 110,000. Disasters, Accidents and I'alnlllles Three men werk killed a id six injured by boiler explosion at Hooks Switch, near Ualveston, Tex. SJUcellnnenn. In New York, Mrs. Anna E. Pwlnerton.of Chknuo obtained a verdict of 110,000 against tleogre Le Iloutlllier. While In his store a) rashboy snapped a pin, hitting ber In the1 eye and destroying the sight. In the Nebraska election Harrison (Rep.) bat plurality of 7,450 for Secretary of Nate. The Populists guLed slightly in almost every county. Joecph Osterhont, a retired farmer, nenr Monlicello, N. Y., dropped dead in a Meth odist reylvul meeting while engaged in prayer. At Oreenvllle, 8. C, the grand Jury has to far thrown out every indictment under the new dispensary law, although some of the cures were very strongly supported by evidence. BEYOND OUR BORDERS. Three thousand miners In the Lehigh district of Lancaster, Kngland, resumed work at the wages paid before the strike: A powder mill at Mtiideu, Holland, was blown up. Two bodies have already been recovered and seven persons are still miss ing. The striking English miners and mine owners will have a conference with Lord Kosebery at the foreign otllce Friday, At a cabinet council held in Paris it was decided to prosecute the anarchist paper "Le Pere Peinurd" for extolling the Vaicel ona dynamite bomb outrage. Advices from Cuba reach New York of two uprisings of twenty men in each of two small towns. Uovernnient troops dispersed on uprising after killing five men. The other uprising killed a dealer in firearms who wouldn't surrender his store, and then etole thirty horses. 1 ! pnndtli jo of the Eervlan s inister at Pari, who was stabbed by an anarchist, It growing worse. Russia it negotiating with Greece for a naval ttathin for the Czar's Mediterranean Beet. MEGBOS.B LYNCH A WHOSO. Ibe Victim Bad Murdered Ona of Bil Own Race. A negro named V. T.Nelsnn was lynched t Varner, Ark., Wednesday night by a mob of negroes. Last week Nelson murdered Henjsmln Hetts, a negro, and since then he has been confined in the small jail. The friends of the murdered man gathered at tbe jail and. breaking down tba doors.drag ged him to a tree, where he was quickly swung up. Asstoii as hit body was fast ened to the tree the mob fired a volley of bullets into the slowly revolving figure, They then placed a lot of wood under the body and set fire to it. The dames quickly reached the suspended figure and his cloth ing ignited and hi flesh began to burn Tbe rain which was pouring down quench ed the flames and saved tbe body from in cineration Mormons Oo'ni to Mexico. According to an ulUuiui of the state ol rhiliiiidiuii. Mel., t.ornion leadert from the I'mieit .Siuiet have made arrangements lor the pimiiaseof a.noo.o 10 ucre ol land m tliestae. A contract lor the purpose bus already been enlerej into between repre sentatives of iIih Mormons and the owners or the land, il it said, winch baa been d..lv pproved bv tbe hand of the church. The Mormon colonists are r. gurded favorably iu altxico. Tressury Balances Powa Again. Tba last treasury statement issued at Washington, showed a loss of 11,380 002 In tba currency balance, and as tba gold re serve gained but little the total tvallabl balance It Main below the f inr.OOn.OOl mark Uni ing al 1 0S,fff8,170. The receipt of the government for the month have been IfiLOW wJ the excudituret 13,(W..Ooa . TBE BPANI8H BEDS. Two More ' Bold Attempt of tb Cynamltera. rhe activity of the police of Barcelona apt in, In hunting down all anarchist has imboldened Instead of frightened tbe '.errorlsts. Thursday night a terrific explo sion shook the town of Vtllanueva, on the Mediterranean, 2.t mile somli of Rarceiona. An unknown person, who.the polite claim, is an anarchist, since put nnder arrest.undei lover of darkness placed a dynamite bomb, with a lighted fuse attached, under the rate of tb barrack of the civic guard. The force of the explosion waa terrific. The gates of the barrackswere blown off and the debris hurled a great distance. The walls of the barrarka were cracked and bro ken in many places, while the doors and windows were blown In. 'Ibe barracks was tilled with soldiers.who were knocked down or thrown against the walls by the shock. The soldiers ruhed out of the wrecked building, which they feared would collapse at any moment, 'i be liollce and military at once besan a search of the town tor the perpetrators. Several arrets or well known anarchist against whom there is some evidence of guilt wen made. Although the city I filled with detec tives and spies, who are endeavoring to locate the conspirators who planned the reient riynatnite outrage, a dynamite bomb was placed upon the lower balcony of a house on a crowded street and lighted be fore It wss discovered. At tbe times num ber of troops were marching through tbe 1'lrir.a Peal to the quay to embark lor Mel Ilia to rein Tone the Spanish garrison there, I'lie plnr.ii wss J u mined with enthusiastic :itizen, who were cheering the soldiers and wishing them Uodspeid. A number of men it work upon one of the building discover id smoke rising from the lower nslcony and hastening thither tq extinguish thesu'ppos d tire, found a Inure bomb Willi the line tttached hissing and burning. One of tbe s-orkmen quickly grablied up the bomb and aire the luse away, 'J he buiubwa turned iver to tbe poire. An examination disclosed the fact thst It was fllltd with dynamite. Hesrch of the louse revealed nothing sua- icious. and It i presumed some anarchist threw the bomb n the balcony and ma ile off. Had it ex ploded many' people In the crowded street ue.uw would undoubtedly have been killed. EUSINESS OALN'IKO SLOWLY. The Improvement in Trade Progressing Steadily, But at a Bnsll's Pace. R. l. linn tic Co.' Weekly Review ol Irade, New York, says: "Kindness Is gaming, but it Is a constant Compiaint that the improvtmert Is slow 'I Ilia is because very few realize how heavy a load business bat to drag alter it in climbing up again. Legislative uncertain ties weight heavily, but other loads many Overlook. Tbe past depresssion with trading and manufacturing fuiluris, involving more than ILW, 000 000 in nine moulds, besides banking lulltires of enormous liabilities', failures of railway and other concerns involve continual enibur rnssincnte which men are prone to forget. 'J here ha been great encouragement during tiie past week in the fact that November payments are far more satisluctory than expected and yet the extensions of the month would hove seemed Hlarniiiur in other years. Tue Treasury receipts for tb month thus far are about t.i.iHNi.uoo lew than expenses and the imports in Octobei drcrensMl about .'0,'JO i.ishi, partly because of inflated valuation of goods imported Inst year. -ekly imports at New York de creased in part from the same cause. lint wiiiie the imports in Oitolrer were on y l.'il,iil,7.H2 nnil etports of products IM.U-.'i hl"i, yet Ihe enormous balance on merchandise a.ic-iuiit brought net imports ol only l iiiKUHH) gold. The exports repre sent a large Increase in the quantity of pro iluiisiohl but at lower prices, while In place of merchandise imported It Is evident that there have been large Imports of secur ities from abroad. It has not been much of a week of for speculation and that ierhapi is euititiraiting. Stocks have slivhtly de clined in produce markets weakness was the rule and yell he yielding wat small. 1 he condition of industries improves but they wisely wall the revival of purchases by consumers. Tweutc lour works of all kinds have wholly or in part resumed, against 14 closing, yet lest than half the Iron workini power is active and out of HI woolen workt at the East only 10 are work ing full time, 1 he failure! for (he week were .124 In the United Slates agsiiist 2IS last year, ami -'A In tanadn, aguii'M M last year. K. OF L. IN CONVENTION. Secretary-Treasurer Bay Makea Btsrt ling Acousationa. The sensation of tb annual convention of the Knights of Labor now in session at Philadelphia la the charge brought by secretary and treasurer llayei against a number of tb leaders that organization. The Hist charge in Mr.Haya' supplemen tary report was thai ibe co'u'rnlling mem bers of the l'.xeculive Board, Messrs. I'ow-de-lv A. W. Wrght and John Devllu. established and printed and circulated and solicited advertisements for a publication known as the "Labor Day AmiiibI. "printed f.r tt.e la-rtonal enrichment of these time li eu hers and upon the presses of the Tiicts I'm, ting Company. Mr. Haves' refsirt asserted that the "An rnul" nhicli was not ainborir.e.l by' lb Kiovhts, was Intended to produce a yearly and peretiial dividend In the three schem ers in control of the Kxeiutive Committee. Kveiy oiher nuge of this publication con tains an adveriiemeut. and not one, ac cording to Mr. Hays' report bad been ac cred led on Ibe cash accounts ol Ibe knights Moreover, the supplementary leport show ed that these puses had been paid for Irom A I to l(0 a page. Tne sum of Ibe "Labor I'sy Annual'1 steal according to tin report wa-elC.tt). There is great uneasiness among the dele gates. The I ui u re ol the one dendsiua great measure on this convention A lead ing delegate said that Ibis convention would enter mare or break It. The mutual remrt of the General Ksecutive Board waa mad public. It recalls the Homestead strike by a declaration ol Ibe Innocence ol Hugh Dempsey. muster workman of District Assembly No. H, of I'll latiim, who Was convicted of poisoning on the evidence of proleosed ii.iorm-rs." P; J. Msgulre and iieiiernl Matter Workman I'onilerlv. long tune n.eune- in the order buried the hat chet uud aid mora together. LASTOS'TUK HENNES8EYB. Ber Husband, Boa and Nephsw War All Murdered Mrs. Bridget Hennessey, mother of the murdered chief of police of New Orleans, it lying. Jt will t renu inhered that tin bt-aisin t ion of Hennessey hy Italians re lulled In tb lynching of 13 Italians in that city and almost caused war between Italy and tbe l ulled Staler, Mike Hennessey, a nephew ot the dying woman, wan tht murdered chief killed Chief ol Detectives Devereaux ber in l)W2 Mike was subse quently as-awinaled In Houston Mrs. Hennessey's husband wu killed in des perate street duel many years ago. Mrs. fciennestey it the lust of the family. Uncle 8am Hard Up. At the treasury wben the door wars, cltssed Katurday Ibe margin of currency left lor business was very small. Ther war only 13,000.000, Including thai distributed by lhub-treaaaria. Treasurer Morgan tent telegraphic instruction to tb principal enb-ireaauriee to pay oul gold, if neressari. to meet all checks. 'I he treasury gold bal im m about ft6.000.0OJ. THE GEM OF THE OCEAN. BDE BEATS TBE WORLD. Tb Latest Addition to the United Etatea Navy Breaka all Reoorda' On An Unofficial Trial Trip Under Eotced Draught. Tbe new commerce destroyer Columbia wat tent on a preliminary trial pln ovei the government court from Cape Ann, Mas., to Cap Porpoise, Me., Wednesday, with gratifying results. I'nder forced draught she developed a (feed of 22.87 knots i hour, and tinder natural draught 20.2 knots Tbls mean that the ofllcial trial, which occur next week when tb vessel will be pushed for every ounce af energy and every panicle of speed that there Is in her, the will easily make it knots and earn a premium for her builders, William ram t Hon of Philadelphia, ol close upon eliKi.OOX Her contract specifica tions call for 21 knots, and the builders art entitled to a jremiuin of Xi.tsjo for every quarter knot In e- cess. The length of thecoitrse it 43.fi" knots ar.o II wnt covered In 4 hours and Lt minutes, which includes 21 minutes expended in miking Ibe lum al the eastern end of Ibe road. This is the fa-test time ever made by an American ship of war and when the ex hnustiveness of the test and length of ihe course It coti'ideied II it unsurpassed in tbe history of the nuvies of the world, Seven-eights of the trip was made under natural draught. The time of (lie trip up the course wus h little over two hours, 2") knots an hour being Ibe average. Avery wide turn was linide and at '.:).') p. in. Ihe line was crossed on Ibe record breaking journey. In the meantime ( rnmp's chief engineer, John Patterson, had completed all preparations for lorced draught, the con dition which develops every atom of exer tion Hint cuti be got out of the boilers and machinery, 'i I e picked force of machin ists, engineers, firemen and coal passers, who had carefully prepared themselves fm the four hours' ordeal they were to under go, were shut out from all communication from the upper portion of the snip. Every opening through whicu air might pass, ex cept the blowers, weie carefully closed and under no circiimsiuiices. unless it he the illness of a mini, would Kngineer Patterson consent to the ojeiiliigof even the smallest hatchway. ihe three Immense engines, which turned the shafts connected Willi the three screws, were working at a speed of l.')4 revolutions a minute, boon after the starting line waa crossed tills seed was increased toliio revo lutions and later on tbe maximum velocity of I'M wat reached. Steadhy the Co.uilihit ploughed ber way through the water, her speed being almost equal to tbat of the a erage railroad train. There came a display of excitement when Ihe seventh buoy was passed and the cruiser waa making her last desperate ellort. Every body on deck stood timepiece in bund, eagerly awaiting tbe whistle which was to announce that the goal linehad been cross ed. The moment the sound was heard there wat a general scene of rejoicing among ,lh men who had participated in the greuteal tpeed effort ever shown by a warship. The feature of this remarkable run was t lie steadiness ot the ship. Old naval men on hoard av thev never taw a vessel behave better. The sea wat not more than ordinarily disturbed ny the swift passage of the huge cruiser and there was an entire absence of either rolling or pitching, i his, according to the experts, is due to the fine ness of the lines on which the ship win con structed. The three engines developed about 21,0 10 horse power, which is 1.000 less than iheir Miniated capacity. Hie engineers claim that the eiivinet sire capable of xn resolu tions a minute, which velocity would pro duce a speed of not less than 2:t knots an hour, making the Columbia absolutely luster than anything atloat. ITOFRIBI.E till ALHUFLE MURDER 'tnllac Shoots His Wile and Her Cousins and Euicides. One n' henios torbt tragedies ever known in Ihe II ark Hills incurred on Saw Pit gnlr'i. two ml'" " of HeadMo-"' S p. Joseph T a an ta'lan, was nmrriei ah ut yei.r a;o t a Cou.o 1 1 Juscu laiuei.a... i.-u month after his wile kit him u'ud ha made ber home at ber cousin's. Tlia, afirr her repealed refusals In return and his fail ure lu have ref uudeii to him the money he tent her to come from Italy, made several efforts to blow lipTauietla's house. Al noon he went toTiimella's house, con siderably under the influence of liquor, and slioillv afterward Mints were heard bv neighbors. Nothing wus thought ol It.h JW ever, until several boars later, when a ped dler rapped on the door and getting no re ply entered. Lying around Ihe room amid a horrihle ioiiIusioii of broken and sculler ed luriiiture lav Mrs, Tun, shot through the mouth: Tametta. with a bullet lu bis hieust am! Mrs. 'lamella with u frightful gash lu her forehead, inflicted Willi ah x all sua in deuth. In the wood shed Tlia lay gasping for breath will, a bill et through his bead In the midst of siniils hloody honor Mrs. Tameiia'a two Utile children, li and a yean old, were playing. EMIN'B MDBDsit AVENGED. Belgiana Capture and Put to Death the Pasha's Slayer. Dispatches frnm the longo Free Hate have brought the details of ('apt Muinnitb'. victories over Ihe Arabs at Nyangwes Ki n tou tome monthi ago. The Arabs had en trenched themselves along the Congo and outnumbered the Belgians 20 to 1. Never theless, af er a bloody tight the Relgians Carried tbe Arab possessions. Many Arabs were killed and wounded aud 8,000 were taken prisoners. Among tbe I risoners were 26 Arab chiefs one of them Hibenhon. wbo killed hinin Pasba In Ot-tulier, IMHJ. ibe murderer waa courtruarlia ed and shot. The story ol Kiniii Pasha's murder, as reported last Sep tember, is confirmed again., ihe only ur Ivors of ihe massacre were li e Zaioo barite. Asinia, Kiniii s mistress ami their child, MoiiMmna. i lie Arabs spared Ihe boy In lb expectation tbat if endowed with his father s trains and energy, lie night be trained lo lie a gieal. chid. All ni Kiiiin's luteal srs were received and weiedelitered loKing Leouuld. Bel-otlng A Bishop. The bishops of tiie A rcluil.icsse of Cin cinnati, (),, ten In umber, with P.islmp Elder presiding, have lu In conference upon the needs of the Catholic church in the territory under their charge. A special feature of their won was the nomi ution of lure candidate from whom Rum will se lect a bishop to fill lb vacancy at Nash ville. Tlii.se names are not made public, but there are reason to hell.ve that Father Rrassart of Covington will b on of llit three. A Shocking Suicide. Benor Dan Carlo Diax, Spanish coni.su et Ualtlmere, Md., commuted tuicld I jumping from lb Iblrd-stoiy window bit home. Hi body was perfectly iiudi nd patssrsby saw bim flinging lo tb case men! before lb fatal leap, but were power 1m to preveut it, Ha died at lb Mary lam Cuerl bo.pilal within baifau hour all Color Fhotoftraphyt The art of photographing colors teem to be progressing in a very en con rue I ne manner. The color photJi graph of AL Llppmaoo, which ex cited so much Interest a year or so ico, have recently been surp:ied by iho achievement of M. l.otila Lit tniere. M. Lunilere. whose name In Kuirllnh mean ' llght,"hHS succeeded In preparing- gclatloobroinlde plate which g-lve, with an exposure or half an hour, a photographic reproduc tion of the natural color of ob.ect. An exhibition of hi work wai niado before the commute of the Photo Club ot Pari at their June meeting-, M. Llpptnann being present a the presiding o nicer. Photographs were aVown exhibiting In their nat ural hues boxes, colored cloths, fans, Japanese screens, flowers and land icnpo. The landscape photograph aroused the greatest Inteiest, The delicacy of tint which they exhibited was qulto astonishing. All the shade and grudut'on of co'or In tho grass and tree, the sky. the fields, ami the bouses we,rc reproduced, with extraor dinary faithfulness and clearness. The gain In time of exposure achieved by M. Lumlere la In itself n grout advance. Former methods of I'liotiigraijhltiir colo s have re quired exposures of not less than an hour and a half or two hours; but It Is hoped that t'.'.e thirty minute re quired by M. I.umiere's process w 11 soon be greatly shortened. Tho French are particularly Inter ested In the progres which color photography Is ruukir g Id their coun try. They call It the completion qf tho Invention of Dagiicrre, and are eager to see It brought to perfection by their compatriot. It doe not matter, however, whether it I a Frenchman, a (lertiiati. an English, man or an American who ahull first make color photography the common property of mankind: In any event he will win the gratlttido of all nation. Health of Workmen at High Rain Inim. Rome noteable fact are furnished bv the experience of the workmen engaged lu constructing the new Cen tral Hallway over the mountains In Peru. The line start at Lima, Ic altitudi! twelve degrees, and tbe sum. uiit tunnel of this line at Ualerla Is at the height of 15,4.r feet, it ap pear that the workmen, up to the height or 800 to 10,ouo feet, do about the same relative quantity or work us at the tea level, provided they have been Inured to the height or brought tip in toe country; at 12,000 leet the amount ot work deteriorate, and at 14, OdO to If, 000 feet a full third had to be deducted from the amount that the Rame mon could per form at sea level. Owing to the ab le nee of malaria the percentage of lifttc.cnt labor ut the greatest eleva tion hat been a very high one. toen coming from the coast were not found canaille of dolutf efficient work for about two weekson an average when taken to high elevations, tho ca. pucity gradually Increaslngund reach ing its maximum In a few weeks ot months, according to the constitution of the Individual. The majority of the laborers being C'holos, or Indians born in the Sierra, wero found In- capable of doing effe tive work on the coast or in the warmer altitudes w.thottt a long course of nccllmaliu tion. Midden change, too, from the Merra to altitudes of from 2,000 to 5,000 feet havo resulted in sickness and fever ItanMiii liir It. J ti.-lnits When Wesley and Nelson wer traveling thiough Cornwall, front common to common, preaching to f people who heard willingly, but sel dotu or neier proffered them tlx slightest act of hospitality, they wert frequently hunry. They were detained some time al St Ives because of the Mines or ont or their companions: and their lodg Ing was little better than their fate, "All that time," says Mr. Nelson, "Mr. Wesley and I lay on the lloor; he had my groat-coat for his pillow, oiftl I had Iiurkltt's Notes on the New Testament for mine. "After being here neur threo week, one morning, about three o'clock, Mr. Wesley turned over, and finding m awake, clapped me on the aido, say iDg, 'Brother Nelson, let us bo ol good cheer! Wo have touch to re joice In. 1 have one whole side yets for the skin h only off on cno side.' " Where fie Made HI Money. Mr. Coleman of Norwich, before be whs made a knight, was one day in a Puris hotel, when an inquisltlve jaroscl asked: "Are you the Mr. Coleman who has made so much money out of the mustard we take olf the sides of our plate?" "No," was thcanswer; "I n to tho Mr. Cole man who makes money out of the mustard you leave on the sides ol your plate." Don't Forget BAKING POWDER that makes the deli cious biscuit, griddle cake and doughnut SI fiATa or Ohio, City ctTolxdo, .(''. .iieaatorsiTV. t'BKiftv makes onth thai he letb tenlor partner ot inetirmof V. J. C'hkkrv e I o., doliiST business In tne Oly of 1 olefin, County and Plate aforesaid, an I that said firm will csv tlie sum of (INK II I'NDRK.Il IH1L LA mt for esvb and ever y esse of t'osrrh that FiiiiKit be cured b tbe usn "f II six's ( atasnh t't'ti. Fnanr .1, Onrsitr. 'worn to 'eforeme and .iihscrilird in my pre ern e, thin Bib day i f tircr-mh-r. A. I). 1S8C. .-s, A. W. Ol.XASON, JsrAi.l ' lTntnru Puh'ie. Ilnll'sl'atarrh Cnrelstaken Internally and acts directly on tire blood and tiiuenus surfaces of the s stem. Heud for lest mntitals. free. F. J. Oiimrv k Co., loleUo. O. ST 53IU OW IUSSISIS, Tiro. Uueen Victor a believes thst articles made by blind people nri a luck. Fn nimsriit ' . ti-' itic ad Pri.MOS A rv U.irspi AIST', "fle si' H ..uro. trut V " l.nvo remrnie cur.a.v pr.iierlitss. MJ VlttU III iN-CA, It is isid that 8Z0.MI varieties of goodt are manufactured tiorn woo . Ifnssia now bus H warships. KMWLEDCE Bring comfort nnd improven-.cnt r.nd tend to irtrsoiiiil enjoyment whin rightly usx-d. . The mnn7, who livo bet ter than other nnd enjoy life more, with les expenditure, ty moro promptly adiipting tho world' best products to the iiertT of phyricnl 1m ing, will ttteft the valuo to Lealtli of the pure liquid laxative principle initiated in the remedy, Syrup of Fig. It excellence is duo to it presenting in the form most acceptable and pirns ant to the taste, the refreshing nnd truly beneficinl properties of n erftet lax ative; effectually cleansing the ryrtem, dispelling cold, headuches and fevers ami permanently curing constipation. 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Their innllclrc did me eie sjsmmI. 1 etoiiped UiSini; It and boughta iH.ltlcof DANA'H SAIIkAPAMI.. LA. Kefore 1 had u.keu lisir of It I lets better. 1 have tukeu ilircu buttles ol DANA'S SARSAPARILLA! nnrl nm lietter than for ecsrs. IT MAM IMISiK HM.Sjltt.HH I'tfK .Sir. I rail ral stvlhlnar I wsal and ll does not distress sue IL u,c iessi. yours truly, Troy, N. T. MRS. Ml' LY e'KllGUSON. DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., BELFAST, ME. ' '4 Especially for Fnrreers. Miners, P. It. ITsri anil rthers. r-oub sole eitep-IInc fiowd lo ths lieel. I.X TKA A'KAKIMi OI'AIMTV. ThnusnnrU nf liubber Itont wearers tetlfjr this la the UK ST they ever hail. Av VOUK DKALtlt KOK THK)I anJ doii't i. persuaded lutoaa infer.or artiel "Good Wives Grow Fair in the Light of Their Works," Especially if They Use S A POLIO "August Flower" Eight doctor treated me for Heart t)iaease and one for Rheumatism, but did me no good. I could not ftpeak aloud. Everything that I took into the Stotnrch distressed tne. I could not sleep. I bad taken all kinds of medicine. Through a neighbor I got one of your books. I procured a bottle of Green's Aug ust Flower and took it. I sm to-day stout, hearty and strong and enjoy tbe beat of health. August Flower saved my life aud gave me my health. Mrs. Sarah J Cox, Defiance, O. ra ti sit Do wt Be Deceived jriia Pssfes. rnsmels anil Pslnts whieb stain tba asms. Inliiee the Iron snit horn reT e Tlie Rlslns rm Store polish Is Flrtltlsnt. Odor less. Ilnrnhle. snit rhe cnnsiinW iises for DO tla or stssi psi-haae with eserjr pnrriis.e. Money IF Tofc OIVR TMKM HM.r. Tnn rnnnot do tblti nnli yon undtrtiinri tkm BO kuiw bow to t'AltT tn thlr requirement; nu rinnol rsMirt nam nnd 4oMttPti iMrniuir b ex- Gr.-not, no iou mudt h thm knowiMirt (Mitt(A . oti.re. Wc offur IhU (o joa tor only t YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THCIR OWN WAY. twra If yoo mvrrlv ktp Ibf m m m rtrloo. la r dtr Cf Laiidie Kiwln )iidkhmBlr you nun Imw omtMBinp aboHi tbrm. lo mtvt ibm waut ait Mlitut iMHtk ftviatr tbA ipsTnBo I flaalM 9Ra of practical poultry rtxr lor Will J VVt twrnfjr-flvr fan. It wan writu-a byamn who par ail b mltiti, and tlm, and niuany K makinir a tuo twwol Chicitra raiairtsf antaa piwlnn. ma mm m buatnfstft and if you will profit by hi tweoty-ftva yrarn work, you oaa many Cbkcka amiuallf. aao make vnur Powia lam dollar lor yu. Taa unlnf In. that yon muil be able to detect lruM In tue f'oulirv S ar-d an aoon ai it appeura, and know bow in remedy it. Thin hook will teach you. ll tell how lo detect and cure diaeafae; to feed far etcir-iid alx rnrriitletiiniri which fow it to nave iirveitiiift pun-.!, aud everything, Indeed, yon hnmd know oo thl mtiort to nake It profiuole. mvul MMtU for tweoty-Avo ut in atampa. Book Publlthlnot House. 14 Menu an ht.. N. V. Ctfr. fTHE WAlitj PAPEK MEKCHANf VriiTiiRELijS the best O 111 I I II THE CHEAPEST WALL PAPER iciiil Pinrr:f. nnd ?" Jnld Paver . M'l I0t . rkcuil Ac. ssininp f- r aHHiylw. A4 1 Wood Mtrtrt. I itt-.bi.raii. P. If any one rfotiMa that wacao cure litem ttt.at ailnata cap la to to aa dayg, let h.ra wrrafaa patilciiltra and tnvaru rateourrallab ilty. Oar no nrii baokiny to 1 9 ww. 'nm. wnwi e,eary kN.ide potaerlam, aaraapHHaor Botinriiur rail, wm r ranter a raro -tud our Ua-la t yphilen li tba omy thfi nr thai w I) cure permanootly. I, altlve pruuf aaa atv-aled. Irea. look kuiatif Co., Chiouro, itu AN IDEAL FAMILY MKDICIMI Kor it.atacetion vuioinsfH. i vmislrslea. OffrnaK H rantb, and all uurdoi r ol U fttoiuaua iraflyiiDB. . r.i.BLiiiiisiDna as saa AAt:r and Howvia, iti(ANs Vabulje pfiitly yet proiLpTly, parract -utioo follow ttitir uaa. Bf'id art bv dnnntitit or arnt bv mnti Bo t nain,.Ao. Pketrrft bosea),. Lkll'AXKi CHEMICAL CO., TfewTar. 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