A Clear-tleafled tnanff STati, Mamma Johnnie, why jlun't too 'try and have as Met table timnneri im Harry Jones? Johnnie Well, he i a use l'ui at homo and he's a-visiting. Hard Times. folitlHnna may dehate nnd Conirress may legislate, tint there It one element of distress which make thetime eery hard Indeed, and tbnt Inn cold winter and physical sufTerlnft. rains and nehe lire not et down In nnjf tariff Hat, and there is onu reformer, St. Jacobs OH, thnt does not delay a promo' cure ol such etlls. Cotton Consumption. Great Britain consume on-thlrd of the world's crop of rotton. Tae MM Pleasant Waf Of rcventliiK the gt'le, eolda, headache and ferer Is to lire lbs liquid laiallve remedy, Fyrupof Finn, whenever the sjatem needs A gentle, yet effective cleanalng. To be benefllrd one must pet the true remedy manufactured by the California Fir Syrup Co. only. For sale by all drumiNta In .Vic. and SI hnttlrs. China bad auapenaion brl,tne;s B. C, ' leafnres Cnnnal be Caret or local ap illcatlnn a tliejrca'inot reach ths dlaeased iMirllun of iheenr. There l only " way to cure I leaf neat, a id that la bjr mii-l HI tiniial remedli-. In-am a lacauvil l.y B'l m llame l cindiilon ol 1'ie nillioin llnl'if ol the kuaiai-hlan Tu'ie. When tha tube i;c'J In. (lamed ymi haveanini'illM Hi'X F li"ir; f.ct hearlnir. and when If la e.iflnly rli-ed lvafiiea..lathvreiilt,and tinted the Inflitm niatlnticnn In tukrn out and thla tube re stored to Its normal condltliin, bearing will lie. deatMved furcver; nine raes nut ten are eau"l by catarrh, which la nothing but an In limned ninditliin of the inucouaeurfacca. We will kIvb One II it nd re I lullara for ane -n-enf 1 1 af nri (cau-eil bv catarrh) thai can Ant 1 cure 1 by Hiill'a Catarrh Cure. Bud fe t rculara, ,rce v . F. .1. f newsy 4 Co., Tuledo, O. t oll by liru.-ulaia. ;.v. rolopne liaa a W year obi roe tree. For Cornna Ann Thhoat nisorinms naa Unsown' Huoai'iiiAi. Thipchh. " lUee never rhaniced mv mind reapentln them, eireiit 1 think better of that whicli I birn by think ing well of." Art. ll)nry It did BHCHir. gold only In bosee. California liaa 100 Turkish larmera. Hatch's fnlveraal Cough Syrup la a Positive, cure lor Croup. 2 cnta nl driuglaia. Mornings l eecuain's Fills wu li a drink ot water, beecham'a uo others. MS cents a but. Ifaffllrted with soreeyeanae !r. laaac Thomp son's Kye-water. Druicgiataaell at 4'kj peroottls. UiH9 Ortencia E, allien B i em, Midi. Liver and Kidney trouble cauael me to suitor all but death. Eight wecka I live I on brandy and beef tea. The doctor said he had not a rny of hope for my recovery. I rail lei 1 and commenced taking Hood's Sarsoparllla and from the flrat felt better. 1 continued and am now able to aaelat my mother In her hnuae work. 1 owe my life to Hood a SnrMparllla.'' Ohts-ii ia E. A l.i.ait. HOOD'S CURES. Ilona'a Plllacnre nam a, aick hra'tache, ludl emtio.,, bllluuiiueu. Hold bv all drujjitau, " "FaTlmi v "German Syrup" RegisXeblanc is a French Cana dian store keeper at Notre Dame de Stanbridge, Quebec, Can., who was cured of a severe attack of Congest, ion of the Lungs by Boschee's Ger man Syrup. He has sold many a bottle of German Syrup on his per sonal recommendation. If you drop him a line he'll give you the full facts of the case direct, as he did us, and that Boschee's German Syrup brought him through nicely. It always will. It is a good medicine and thorough in its work. After 9:1 About twenty.five. years ago I waa atttlcted with a disease which the doctors pronounced SCROfUla 1 wae treated ny aeveral - without being lamented; 1 CUT S "d 1 "'' n'sny hliKxl remedies, without relief. waa recommended, anil after taking l Itottlea I am now well mv akin la iMrfoftlv .ar sn.l I wonldnot be in my former condition tor two thousand dollars. .a ..l vj:Z2Ffi. Cured by Scad fer TrvattM ah Blood ind hkm DtssMMk milttl fr). SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Q C C Atlanta, qa. - OTTTE WAI.t, PAPEB MEKCUAJcr r-ll"!"!! REIXS THE BEST. Olill I II THE CIIEArEST' WALL PAPER Ua 1'iieer-T.'. andSe inld I'apera jo., k anil IHc. Head .tc. Hiauma lnr aawwlva. k4t Weudeilreel, I'llaaburii h. I'n. HARD TIMES 1o meat Ike tirraettt Hard Tlatea ea rarmera we will aril t emillret'tlorCAau rood rerllllaera at tke fnl. fowlug lowest wbolaaale prlee FERTILIZERS Mead lea tl-ceai Verllllaera rer enra, eoi. tou and iMiaiiuU at VI :t.Av). Ferllllaera fcr Uuekliu croi a anil putatova at tt 1 4. Kertlllaere fer tobevco, aiaataetsr .i.i.. u null ail.t e'r le W . Powell Co. Ferllllaar Mlr Ha'llinor-, ml. TraattdfrM. wuNtynjasa TICKINGS OFTHETELEGRAPH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. What la Transpiring1 tha World 0e Important Events Briefly Told. ( aalinl. l aker aad ladaalrlat. At lwell, Mass., a 10 per cent, reduo tioti wai announced In Lowell Mamifactur.' Inn company, aflectlng 2,000 employes, J The Klgln, Ills., watch company, which five months ago reduced Its force from 3,00t to 1,500 and put these on flea dayt a week, on Wednesday further red need the day ol labor to threes week. At Reading, Pa., t.ROO men have resumed work after the holiday shutdown. John Moses, proprietor of the OIbjrow pottery, Trenton, N. J., bating offered hll employes English wages with the present tariff of M per cent, added, the workmen met on Wednesday and resolved not to so cept the proposition. The Coin in bin, Hocking Valley and Toledo Knllrad has announced a 10 per cent reduction in the waxes of nil empolyef receiving more thnn t5) a month to go Into effect January 13. The men will not strike. The Ensign car works at Huntington, W, Vs.. will nsiime work at-once, after on idleness of oyer seven months. The work s employ between 1,200 and 1,500 men. The I'hnenix Iron Company, I'heonlx vllle. I'a., litis reduced wn.;s from 10 to 19 per cent. i The Camden, N. J. Iron works started up after an idleness of several wee. The establishment employs 1,500 hands. , The Western automatic machine screw company. Klyria, O., has begun running 24 hours a day. A large influx ot bicycle work l the cause of the rush . The 500 hands employed by the McNeal I'lpe and Foundry Company, ot Burling ton, N. J., have acceptej a 15 per cent, re duction, necessitated by dullness in trad, and Southern competition. I.etMatlve. The Kentucky Legislature convened on Wednesday. Oov. Brown's message recommends the tax rate be reduced and says there will be a large balance in the treasury at the end of the final year. The Governor says the death of the lotteries will purify the atmosphere of Kentucky and that the consolidation of the railroads would put unspeakable burdens on the people. Doth houses of the New York legislature convened. The ltepnhlicanofllclals chosen In caucus assumed their duties. Uovernor Flower's message announces that for the first time in more than 73 years the state is free from debt and recommends measures to do away with direct taxation. The use of electricity as o motive power for canals is advocated and the adoption of the blanket ballot is urged, lteferringto the proposed consolidation of New York and Brooklyn the message advises the submission of the question to a vote ot the citizens of the two cities. Frederick Thomas Greenhalge wo Inau gurated Governor of Massachusetts at Bos ton. In his Inaugural address he concurred in the recommendation of bis Immediate i redecessor for the abolition of fast day, and as a substitute therefor, the observance by solemn and patriotic ceremonies of the 10th of April. Waablngtea Itewa, The total number of postolllces In oper ation In the United Bates on January 1, 1894, isGS.BOO. The number of ollloes of the three presidential classes Is 3.424. There are 151 In the first class, where the receipts are more than 140,000; 074 In the second class, where receipts range from (8,000 to (40,000 and 2,51)9 In the third class, where the receipts range front (1,900 to (8,000. There are also 03,882 fourth-class offices, where appointment of postmasters are not made by the president, and where the com' pensatlon of the postmasters for each of the last quarters of the year amounted to (250 and the receipts (1,900 or less, A bill waa Introduced in Congress to re imburse California, Oregon and Nevada for money expended by them In the suppres sion of the Rebellion. California to receive (3,051,015, Oregon (335,152 and Nevada (404,0t0. Illaaalerat AecMeole and I'aiallllea A terrible explosion took place a t Town tend and 'Washington streets, Roxbury, Boston, where blasting was In progrev, by which three men were killed and a large number Injured. The dead ara' Thomas Hardman, Thomas Black and Patrick Hughes. A terrible accident happened a tew days ago at the home of Sol Collins, on Hpring creek, near West Plains, Mo. Collins sat near a Hie with a keg of giant powder. He threw some of the powder, which he thought too damp to burn, Into the fire, riolllni, his wife and four children were fatally Injured and two other - seriously hurt. The roof was blown from the hoos,j t'rtiwe urn reaalllea. Burglars entered the private bank of Conrad Uurkes at Franklin Grove, III, the other night blew open the safe and itolsl about (25,030. John J.evlcks and George Sturgls, of Glasgow, Is., quarreled. Jevlcks raised hi gun to shoot at Sturgis, stumbled and shot his 10-year-old son, inflicting a fatal woo id. lira John Stetson's Glob theater, Bo'ton, Mass., was totally destroyed by tire. Loss, (350,000. Hanlon's Superb company.wbicb was pitying there, lo.t all It propsrtie and scenery. This Is the second fir ia the theater' hlstorv Th loss by Drain lb Doited State last, year was (150 000,000. Plaaaclal aad Commercial. Tbe property of the Columbus, O., Watch Company ha been placed ia tbe hand ot a receiver. Th Chicago Toy and Fancy Good Co.'i stores were closed on the confession by th firm of judgment amounting to (75,000, Mleeellaaeaa. It ((estimated that bait tbesbeap Id Tx as most be killed ordi of starvation , this winter. i he Norwegian bark Elnar arrived at Philadelphia from Tonsterg after a thrilling passage. Owing to the terrific west her Cap tain Claussen was compelled to desert a sinking and disabled brlgantln and leave her crew of ten men to perish. Tbe American League, a new political party in which T. V. Powderly Is an active jworker, has given Its platform to the pub lic. It I against trusts, favors a protective tarilt and demands the' unrestricted col nag of gold and sliver. SITOND OUR BORDERS. A thousand death from diphtheria bav occurred at Teneriffe, one of the Canary Islands. Trad has been paralysed. Cholera has broken out among th Mo dem t tbe Nicholas Seminary, St. Petersburg- . THE SWISS PRESIDENT. Once a Tramp and Soldjer la Thlsj Country. ' "SWtTItatAUB' HIW raiSIDEKT. r John A. Qratwoldlsa humble farmer living near Mlddletown, Ohio. In 185S a atrangor applied at the house of Oratwold' father for food and lodging. He gave his name as Frey and said he had been exiled from Germany for a political offense. He was given work and sent with John to the forests, where for a whole winter they lived In a hut and chopped wood. Frey was a Jovial, good-nntured fellow, and he and young Oratwold became very Intimate. Frey claimed to belong to a wealthy Swiss family and to have been a student in Germany, where hi political affiliations caused his banishment. . In tbe winter of 1860 Frey went to Illinois, and the next Year enlisted in the army. His military career was quite brilliant, and he soon became a Major. Ha was captured at Gettysburg and confined in Llbby Prisou, Where, after a few months, be was con demned to death as a retaliation fir tbe sen tence pronounced upon Captain Gordon, a Confederate prisoner, by the Union authori ties. Captain W. Y. Stewart, another Con federate oflicer, was held tut a hostage for the threatened execution of Frey and the Sentence waa never carried out. Frey was paroled at Alkena Landing, Va.. In January, 1805. He was broken down nnd eeemed to lie on the verge ot death, and he decided to return to bis native land to die. He recovered, however, In the bracing air of Berne, and in a few years became prominent In politics. In 1882 he was sent to this coun try aa Switzerland representative, but re signed In 1887, HI suooess In the political arena then beoame a matter of universal eomtnaut. He was Secretary of War, and bold other ofllues, and at tbe recent election waa ohosen President of the little Republic. I For many years the Gratwolda, In whose hearts he had always held a plane, lost sight pt their employe and friend. He had never forgotten them, however, and a few day ago John received a letter from M. Frey, re calling early scenes and telling of the suo na that crowned hi now declining years. HOPING FOR BETTER TRADE. But Bo Far There Ja NoBign of It. Tha' Cloud of Uncertainty Still Hover Over Buaineaa. R. O. Dun & Co.' "Weekly Review i I of Trade," New York savs: Tbe cloud ot uncertainty does not lift as yet. Strong confidence Is expressed In! nearly all markets that trade must Improve with the new year, but It Is ye,t too early to: expect Important changes if they are really on the way. In the main the condition continue unaltered. Th proposal of an Income tax is not calculated to inspire con fidence, nor does It encourage hope that uncertainty about revenue law will ba speedily terminated. I Money from the Interior still flood (hi market, commercial Inactivity causing the amount of idle funds to swell beyond all precedent and rate ara so low ihat specula tion might be dangerously stimulated if a feeling of hopefulness prevailed, f Thuslt may be fortunate that diminished earnings repress ardor In slock speculation anu ueavy supplies in sigut ueter specula tion in products. The disbursements of (OS.OOO.OOObere and (27,000,000 in Uusion anil Pittsburgh for. Januury interest and dividends, hss produc ed nothing like tbe usual demand for securities, though after several day of excessive selling the stock markot rose an average of (I a share. Actual sales have txen retorted by 1,117 homes or companies, aggregating (213,400, G2U this year iga nst (305,200,103 in the same months list year, a decrease of 27.9 per ctnt. ' The final classified returns of failures for 18(13 are not yet coin plote, but the reports re ceived for the latter part of December bav welled the segregate for commercial lia bilities to (338 393,401, of wbicli (107,64O'9 are of manufacturing failures, (123,710.000 nf trading failures and (47,230,516 ot other concerns. Complete returns will be given, It is hoped, next week. For tbe past week Ihe lailures have been 611 in the United Hiates against 231 last year, and 41 ia f.'auada, against 17 laat ye" Th Money of the World. Tbe treasury department at Washington, presents a table ahowing the monetary ays. terns and approximate stocks of money in tbe prlncil countries, f ranee, with a population of 38,300,000, bu the highest per cat ita circulation, (30 81. Since tills state ment was tabulated the per capitu circula lation of the United States has decreased from (20.02 to 25.A5. The table puts tbe took nfgold money at 3.901,iXA0u0, silver (3.031. IOu.iiOO, and uncovered paper money tr,vuu,uou,uui), A Life Tim For a Cent. At Omaha. Neb., Judge Dunley lent Lout De France to imprisonment for lit for stealing one cent. DeFrance held up a mail carrier at Gordon and only secured a peony. ne puuisnment I nxed Oy law ana in court in pronouncing sentence aid it was too severe, bat b bad no re source. Ths Crawford,, N.. J., Are department celebrated New Year's day In such a Jolly manner that bcn they were called to a flr tbsy larned lb boss on th crowd, and la la BMaatim th building borsd down. LATER WBWS. .. rsriTAL Attn tAaoa. Tbe Psvles and Thomas Sprlngdale foun dry and machine works at Cutaianqua, Pa , will start on full time. They bav accepted work with no profit In view, merely to keep their men employed. Tbe Bethlehew, Pa. Iroi Company's steel work resumed operation. Both mills have resumed, giving employment to 1,100 workmen. A redaction ot wage from 5 to 3) per cent has been made. The Cleveland street railway company announces a cut of from 10 to 20 per cent In the salaries of oflicer and wage of shop men receiving mors than (1.60 per day. Tbe wages of men operating car will not b affected by tbe cut. Tbe reason given I a falling oft In receipt on alt line of (25 003 per month. Tbe Riverside Iron and Steel Company at Benwood.W. V., employing .1 500 men. shut down It last department and th work will remain Idle Indllnltely. Tbe lockout is the result of the refusal ot the employe In the steel mill to accept a new seal. A dozen of the big factorie In Bridge port, Conn., are shut nown, Nearly all the others are running on half time and with largely reduced forces of employes. A rough calculation would fix the number of rs.ms dependant upon official public charity at about 8,000, but the person who are assisted by the overseer of tbe poor do not by any means represent the to tal number ot destitute persons In . th city. Tbe Riverside, Belmont and La Belle Iron and steel mills at Wheeling, W. Va., Lave resumed work. Over 2.0J0 men er employed. The largo plant of J. and J. Dobson, near Philadelphia has started up, giving employ ment to 1,800 hands. A reduction In wage averaging from 10 to 21 per cent, 1 made. Tbe plant has been closed for about six weeks. roRttois. From Germany and England sever weather Is reported. Much snow ba fallen. Storm have dune much damage to the Baltic ports, In an anti-tax riot at Marino, Italy, eight rioters were kilted by troops. At St. Cath erine 10 rioter were killed. Capt. Lendy and Serjeant Liston, of tbe British army, with 30 men of the West India regiment bave been killed at Wernia In the interior, by French troops, who mis took tbe Englishmen for hostile natives. France will begin this year with tbe con struction of 32 warships of all classes. The heavy windstorm In Europe continues. Since 1881 nothing like it been experienced. till ba WASIII!OTO!. The table showing collections from ths tax on beer for the fiscal year 1802 1803 was made public. The total amount collecting on beer during the year was (31,002,744, The gold balance Mondny had declined to (75,181,901 loss since Tuesday of (5,70!). G81. There are millions of dollar of held up claims which will soon bave to be met. If all the payments are made which ought te be made the gold reserve will decline before the end of the mouth to about (50, IlOO.OOO. On account nf the continued filibustering of tbe Republicans and kicking Democrat the leaders of the house of representatives bave been compelled to issue warrants lor the arrest of all absentees from tbe session to in sure a quorum. The st fit? department officials ,-re agitated over the la test news brought from Hawaii, that Minister Willis h;s t-ld the provisional government to abdicate In favor ot tbe de posed queen and because sailors on tbe Cor win, which carried the state dispatches, say there is serious trouble iii Honolulu, riRdS. A fire destroyed tho bake shop of Paul Wessels at Peeksklll, N. Y. Two bakers, Charles Curry and Henry Penshorn, were burned to death and James Delemater wa injured by falling off iof. Loss (40,003. The Albany, N. Y., theater, a four story building, was destroyed nnd the city fir alarm office adjoining wa considerably damaged by fire. Loss (100,000; Insurance (00,000. At Willow Springs. Mo., ten building were destroyed by Ore. Ixns ( V3.000. DISASTXRS, srtlntXTS Attn pataf.itics. At Hudion. N. Y., Knos Wcist, aged 15, and Alvah Pam, aged is, were drowned ia th Hudson river while skating. FINANCIAL AND COUMIRCtAL. The D. Latbrop Company publisher In Boston, mad an aaslgumsnt. Liabilities, (2.0,000; assets unknown. MISCCLLANKOC. United States Senator William Lindsay was renominated by acclamation by tb joint Democratic executive caucus atFrank-J fort, Ky. THE HOO CHOP. A General Decreasing in th Baising In Four Statee. Eirick Bros., live stock commission mer chants of Cleveland, O., have just com pleted a report of tb bog crop January 1, 1891, corn pared with January 1, 1893, in th f on r states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan Tbe Information was received from about 2,500 correnpon lent in tb Stctss named and is summarised as fo! ows: Ohio Ma-ketab a hogs, decrease, 20 r cent; 'ga, il creua.. 40 per cent. Indi um MurktUh'e hnirs. decrease, 25 rciii:'iiir, deer -ate. 15Hrcint. Illinois Mur et.tlile huge, dtoie tae. yo per cent: Ug. dec e.iw, ir cent. Mich gn Murketuble liu, in crease, 30 per cent; pins. incrs, 75 per ent. The inaieHe in Ohio shows In nbooi laif couniiea; in Michican in nil' 'K wven uuuntlea, some of ilieae allowing 2ivi er cent. In Indiana and lllinue tue d - vsavt is general. But Utile cholera is re jried and stuck is in good condition. Negro Bohoola of th South. There are 25.530 nearo schools now In th south, where 2.250,000 negroes bsv learned 40 read, and most of them to write. In the 'colored school are 238,000 pupils and 20,000 negro teacher. There are l5u schools for advanced education, and aeven colleges ad ministered by negro piesident and facul ties. Dear! dear! lbo poor foreigners! How ttit Ml os must bother 'am. Highest of all In Leavening Tower. ABSOLUTELY PURE The official reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, yielding 160 cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder, a strength greatly in excess of every other powder tested. Pictured Rocks. The famous pictured rocks on toe Evansvllle pike, about four miles from Morgantown, West Virginia, have been a source of wonder and speculation for more than a Century, attracting much attention among tha learned men of this country and Europe. The cliff upon which these drawings are found Is of considerable llze, and within a short distance ot the highway above mentioned. The rock Is a whltesandstone which wears little from exposure to the weather, and upon its smooth surface are de lineated the outlines ot animals, birds, reptiles, and dsn, embracing the panther, deer, buffalo, - otter, beaver, wildcat, fox, wolf, raccoon, opossum, bear,, elk, crow, turkey, eagle, eel, various sorts tit fish, large and small snakes, et cetera. In the midst of this silent menagerie Is the full-length outllue ot a female form, tovr aoon health, tf you're a suffering wo ( I fl-tnan, demanda Doctor V VPierce'e Favorite Pre J it scription. There's no "awV other medicine like It, M i for women's peculiar J I Ills. No matter how I f I distressing your symp- VVj f tomt, it relieves your aches and pains, and J if faithfully used will 1 bring a permanent cure 4n every chronio "' weaknea or derange ment. In catarrhal Inflammation, and In the displacement of women. , H Iin. H. V. PiisncBi TVnr Sir I can cheer fully recommend your valunble medicine, the " ravoriie irescrirrnon. to aimcnng iematce. Three years airo my health tiecame so poor that I was scarcely aide to help with the house hold duties. 1 was persuaded to try your medicine, and I purchaecd six bottles. That, with the local treatment you advised, made me strong and well. My shiu-r has used It In the family with like Increased Appetite is one of the first good effects felt by users of Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypophos- phites. Good appetite begets good health. Scott's Emulsion ia a fat food that brovides its own tonic. Instead of a tax up on appetite ana aigesuon u is a wondenul neip to ooin. Scott's Emulsion ar rests ihe progress o Consumption, Uron chitis, Scrofula, and other wasting diseases by raising a barrier of healthy Uesh, strength and nerve. Prepared hv Kcntt Bowae, N. V. Alldrofnt THE JUDGES Of the WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION Have made the HIGHEST AWARDS (Medala and Diplomas) to WALTER BAKER & CO. On each of the following named artlcleai BKEAKFAST COCOA Premium No. 1, Chocolate, . YanlUa Chocolate, (erman Sweet Chocolate, Cocoa Butter. or "purity nf material, " "excellent flavor, and "uniform even compoaitlun." WALTER BAKER ft CO., DORCHESTER, MASS. hDPC C'ATAl.OOI'I! to tire keepers S r n KB aio et.. e unn-r acoU and notion l.o4 XlaroaiM. I. Co., X E. Slit 1st., Now Virtu One bottle for fifteen cents, ) . Twelve bottles for one dollar, ) mai1. P Ripans Tabules are the most effective rec ipe ever prescribed by a physician for any disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. Bay of any dm giat anywhere, or send price te TKE RIPANS CHSMICAL COMPANY, so Sravc St., New Yoas, "A Fair Fact Cay PriTt Fl:!a Clrl A POLIO Latest U. S. Gov't Report beautiful and perfect In every re-r-pect, Interspersed among the draw ings nf animals are Imitations of tbe footprints ot each sort, the whole space occupied being one hundred and fifty feet long- by fifty feet wide. To what race the artist belonged, ol what his purpose was In milking these rude portraits, must ever remain a mvstery: but the work was evidently done ages ago. Ronth Dakota's Wealth South Dakota h is CO, 000 farms, valued at 170,000,000 on which are raised 17,000,000 bushels of wheat and 22,000,000 Cf rnrn and various other cereals. The wild grasses yield 1.600,000 tons of hny and the wool clip exceeds 6,003,000 pounds. Tbe Black Hill mines have yielded (50,. 000,000 of gold and silver. i Barclay, author nf the Argents, in his leisure hours was a florist. "COLCHESTER" SPADING BOOT Fnr Farmer. Mlnera, R- R Hand l &wl r.t lion Tha nuti.r or tan P ' Kile eitrnae the whole lenat , -'tj:'irtr of the aole down to tho hiol, prelecting the ehnnlc In dlTtilng. die Blag, eVc. BKrtT Quality Throughout. P N TJ 3 '04 THt WONDiarUL MECHANICAL SPILLS. PIANO MOVEMENT BEAUTirulLV FINISHED. TheChild a Bert Teacher. Have you aeen II? Older fullcs will (lnd It eery amu:n. Would you Ilka one? For fMKw will send It to youv addreea, vharmia paid KINDERGARTEN MFC. CO. 82 Sanson siren, a, Phtlsdslptiis. Pa, 1,000,000 acres or LAPsO for aalo by ths SilKT PkV A Dploth Rutssi OoiirssT la Minnsiots. Baud for Mips sad Clretj Ian. They will bs nt to you Addras HOPEWELL CLARKE, i land Commissioner. Bu Paul, Miaa PIERRE OnYnwotxterrm ua ohanoror miall Inveitnieata, Jlinuu luveitril Sera now will w to tnouaanda la IM neat leu yarfc For el euUra, map auil apsoal ouol.Ho,,, ..f-lro-i CHAM. I., II V It K. I N V fciafa lli,vr BANK Kit. Pierre. Heeiw Daata, PATENTS I unill latent ol TltOMAfS P. MMPaOW, Watlilninon, t. C. No a ty'a fee obtained. wr. la for Inventora Quloe I) a ren VTC TRADF-MARRA Bxamtnatloe, S 1 J jiN I O. and ailvlre auwlenlaMllty of Invention, ftenrt for luvcntorn UuMe.or howbige lall.lt. PATH1CK U'SAHHKhU WaauiaoTOS, O.O. CmiibiUtm and Mopl who bav iMk Iudkb or Atb roft. ihould u PiM'aCur Ur CotitumptloD, It bM crd tkoaiaMi. ft Has noi injur 4 one. It It not bftd to lak. Itlstti besioougbatyrup. Sold varrwberc. EC - A - N - S a Fad Bargain." Carry a H Shi I'm
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