Tli Steal Plcnannl War f preventing (he grippe, colds, headache ami f r I to m the liquid lantlv remedy, Byinp f Fie, whenever the system needs gentle, yet effective cleansing. To be henenud one must get Hie true remedy manufactured by the California Fig Xyrnp Co. only. For Ml by nil druggists In .Vic. and fl bottle. In Anstrlalhereare I. 3j,0i0 laving bank 0Kmtors. "'Browr' TinoftrntAl. Trothr' r ex. nellenl fur I ho relict of Hoarseness or Hon Throst. They are i v redinxly tflectlve." tTiturfcm Horn. i,omlim. .'nr. I'ero ha but .111 telegraph olllces in the ntire country. A DUTY TO THE PUBLIC " It-It It a ilnly to Ih-public to send tlili certificate. I IihcI ilif grip in the winter ol 'HI ml US mi severely Hint It deprived me of tin ttif of my arms so that in v w Ife had to drest and undress me. J tried rive doctors and not out accjupL-hcd anything, iheu I deler nulled to Iry Ilood's Saraaparllla Pefore 1 had taken one imtle I had the use nl my arms, thank Hod. These hi lad huh i an tn verified by niHiiy js-rsonn hen. I am pastm of the M. V;. i lunch," c. W. (i.ai-han, Chinch Creek. Md. Oct only Ilisalv. lloo'e I'lll. arc the beat afler-alunrr Kllla. P N U 4 '94 Thin Children Grow Fat on Scott's Emulsion, because fat fo o d s make fat children. They are thin, and remain thin just in proportion to their inability to assimilate food rich in fat. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak diges tion is partly digested alrtady. Astonishing how quickly a thin person gains solid flesh by its use! sllmost as falatable as milk. Prepared h Soon Bnwne. W V, All droiflata. WALTER BAKER & GO. COCOA and CHOCOLATE Highest Awards latedalaaad Diploaiaa) World's Columbian tupontion. On tha following article, namely : BREAKFAST COCOA. PRIMS So. I (II0C01ATE. ERVA1 SHEET CHOCOLATE, VAMLL1 CHOCOLATE, com BLUER, Tor " parity of material," excelleiil rlMror. and "uui forui even cooipotlUub." OLD MV CWOOtWS IVMYWHim. WALTER BAKER t CO., DORCHESTER, MASS. j T a source of much II fl 1 1 suffering. The ay item Ufflf should bo thoroughly BLOOD: I (ties, and the lilood kept In a healthy con dition, e. 8. 8, re move all tuli.t n whatsoever origin, and build up the gen eral health. Pot tlire year. I was fo troubla Willi naliriil niton lUt lilt Icatalliu i chain, i I tu.d nricuiUI and ri ta.n ffmcd.p.. but could eat Be rcliaf I A 1tw tcttiea oig jm Jaj JB 1 Wc and pel. fa 11 ffl attaiwnl rure, J. A. RICE. Otttwa.Kaa. Cut ft on Uirdand Caia lJiM-Mt mailed fraa. swrr sftUTr co , AlUnlm, Cm, riADE PURE THE WONDERFUL MECHANICaL SPELLER. PIANO MOVEMENT BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED. The Child ! Beit Tearher. Hare you teen H? Older IciUa will find It very amuauif. Would you like one? For SI. 00 we will end It to your aaartat, icbargea paid.' KINDERQARTEN MFO. CO. S2t lintom ttreet, Philadelphia. Pa 1,000,000 ACRES OF LARD for aale hy the SaiiiT Pact. Ddlutu Bailboad OBau-anT in Mmuaaota. Send fur Uapa and Circua u. They will bewatloyoo Addrea HOPEWELL CLARKE, lad OominitaloneT, Bu fauL, laum. 4 THE WAIX PAFEB MERCHAK V MITPI1 BELLS THE BEST, Olill I II THE CHEAPEST WALL PAPER () l'er1r. and 9e. field FeeereSo., at.-, and Itlc. Mead JJr. ataaiM lr aaavpiea. 141 WaudMraea. I'lllabyrak. fa. UK I BU I S) WaaliluaUA, V. V. Mo a.ly1 lautu f aleal otilalued. wnu foe lavautor'a a imp uukt OK MalKCUIiP. OneMB.P Brbeldlerand ai'nHnai atufiue; I, i n.r.caoeiuierirauiutu en I fek'lHidlrr aula mill: I HutMr BfuaraUir. Wrluj Cap partWuiara J.U.CaniplMb, N.CuuitMirLud,W.Va. 1 k TPILI'rCTBAUKHAHK Ciamlaetlia I A I lil' lo. aad adaiee .w u palealauillty tfleveacioB. nd for iuvc-aUMw bulde.or how 1.14 m Ki iIMi y.MKU, WaauuwToiijU PROMINENT PEOPLE. Qrmcii VtcToma le jtrowlnR twbl. Jonw J. Inoatxa, the Kauaaa orator, l aa Ten sixty. Tun Kins of Slum haaaent hit eldest lontc Oxford Collotrn, EnRlnnd. ToHATitm PiiKNict.t.T hna been eleoted t're idnnt ol the Minnesota F"nrmer' Alllanne). Bmatoh Hbto!, of Vlrirlnln, la now In hlaapventr-aecoQil jenr, but 1 atrong and active roan. T Trlnen of Wale I anM to be irrowlnii really handaoinea be beoomeR Krayer, gravel nd thinner. Hinmia Otot.tTTt. nn Itnllnn Depulr, wnntt toMraltrhten the National finance 'of that country by Imposing a tax on beard. Mayor Jon P. Hopuwa, of Chlrmno, alh twenty-ninth to ovnpy the oflif. Fourteen of the twenty-nine were born In the Btnta ol hew York. F.poab A. Pot wn tha eontempornry and Ferrotinl aaorlata In early life of Tlimnai lunn Knfrllnh, now a member of Cougrnat from the Mate of New Jersey. William M. Chase, th fnmon American painter. Is one of the most expert pistol shot in the world. Nome of his score are still preserved Inth Paris shooting naileries. Jo ah Rtraii, nompoor of the "He.intl. fnl Klun Diuinlie," Is a sh'kly old man, bent with rlieuniatiam andtortured with tlmirout. lie live tn Alt Wien, tint historic) part of Vienna. Da. Jaox Browh. of Hlielioyirnn. Mloh., ha translated his vnlnaMe work, "Tnrnlpa h a IHsens Pruilufer," Into Hwedlsli, frit whlijh he has recelveil n denorutlou from the KIiir of Sweden and Norway. F.KWARO ATKiwsnw. spenklnir of tb F.qitlly Union in lloston recenlly, dcnlnrnd t'ortitilitia Vnnilerbllt to he the niO't tisnful mau who ever lived In New York. H snhl the work Of theenpitiillst was work of the hurdt kind. Thtrk are numerous Inatfinnea. wli"re sons have siicppeded tlielr fathers In the Houso of Kepresentiitive. hut ouly twli-e, It Issnlil. In the easn of Thomas F. iliiynnl nnd Iionuld tJameron, have they tueceejod tholr fathers la the H.'mln. At.rnr.n risritoT Is the first American to be Kmduated at a school of forivtry an I to take tip forestry as a profession. He Is the consulting forwster on the palate of tleorge W. Vandorlillt in the North Cnroltiia mouii talna, nnd has published a pamphlet. Tut- family of the late Mayor Carter Har rison, of Chicago, has placed nn order for n llarre Vt.) granite monument for the dead mayor. The spire of the monument Is forty feet high, of dark stock, and the only polish Is on the letters, F.iiWARn DnsBAR, the author of the hvmn, "Tnere'e a Light in the Window for thee, Brother," died a few days ago in the Jail at ColTeyville, Kan., where he hr;,'ipplled for lodging as a tramp. Dunbar was once a noted evang diet, hut hi oareerw cut short by a term lu the .Minnesota Htcito Prison for bigamy. THE LABOR WORLD. - Tnr.srare 311 motdors' onion. Dosto report 20,000 unemployed, v Drloipm ha 20,000 miner on strlKQ. Pittrbvbh hns .1000 Knights of Labor. -MarniRRS threaten to abolish hop-picker. Matk hbhter, N. H., has 14,000 textile rorkers. Bah Joe (Cal.) employers will dispense ith Chinese. Tnr. Kiel I Man sulphur deposits employ 18,000 miners. I eighteen Htutes ten hours 1 the legal lay for children. Tbfbe Is a great scarcity of domestic sex tants In New York City. Loooibk at Marsh II "Id, Wis., arc hampered by twenty iuchos of snow. A rRNHCS of the unemployed shows 33,000 ben out of work In Colorado. Half the country window gins factories ire getting ready for complete operatiou. ftecRETARY or Stats OKHonK. of Kansaa.de dare two hours should constitute a day's fork. Mill dividends at Fall Ttlver, Mass., for he last quarter, show good average re mrns. Fivi-rr.KT restaurnntsarelielngestahlished !n New York for the benefit ot the suiter lux loemployed. Six thousand men and women employed is clerks In various mercantile establish ments ot Chicago have been discharged. Colored men have been Imported to Lin ton, Ind., to take the places of white strik ing miner. They are to receive 1. 60 a day. Philadelphia engineer protest against members of the craft working, In some canes, over sixty days a mouth, while ol her good men only manage to secure from eight to fif teen days' work. Eioht-hodr-dat experiment at Woolwich Arsenal have been satisfactory and 1H.OO0 men employed in British War Department factories will get as much pay aa they form erly got for working nine hour and a half. The women employed In the American watch factory In Waltham, Muss., havt ligned a petition which Is to be presented ta the managers of the company asking that no further cut be made In the wages olthe men, their fellow emnloves. V WEBT VIRaiNlA BATTLE. A Savage Tale of Blood From tho Moun tain Fastnesses. Thomns and Frank Mullins, who were Implicated in the murder for which "Doc ' Taylor paid the de.ith penally in V'iniinia fix months ago, imve been hldlnir near liluetield, W. Va., coun'y several weeks. A reward o ti.O 10 wss offered fur their rap ture and Sheriff Johnson anil Deputy Tim othy Hall went on tVcdnesuay to capture them. 'loth sides opened firs with Winchester. FhenO Johnson was -hot ttiroutth the head at the lirst olley and Hall wu knocked senteleax. Neither ot Hie .Mullins was hurt. They left Hall for dead and sat down in front of their cabin. Hall regained con sciourneand wimoot n.oving put a, bull through Frank Mullm's heart. The same instant ilioina. .Mullins shot awav nearlv all of riall' lower jaw. but not lietor Hall"' second aim Imd been tak en, which sent a bullet through 'Ihiunaa's lieHd. Hail cannot recoverand was barely able to relate the stoiy of the light. Coughed Up a Lizard. A'nineyearoid girl residing in the town of St. Johnsville. N. Y., died in a peculiar manner, bbe hud been ill lor some titue.tht exact cause being unknown. The other day he began coughing and coughed up an aul mal about fie inches Ion, reseuibliutr a lirard. mid with a thick membranes runniiw around its middle. The meniDraiice caO In the child s throat and it required a greas effort lo pull out Hi animal. J he child died from exhaustion. The nii innl bud acleurlv formed heul. eyes, tongue and body, it it belirvtd to have been uli until it on kilieil iu U'luoviug it from the child tli roe t. New Jersey's Legislative Muddle. At Trenton. N. J the twosei.ates met on Wednesday, but neither organization bada quorum and both adjourned till next Mon day. Home of the Keputilicau leaders fasor holding a Joint meeting at once for the election of a Utate Comptroller and a Btata Treasurer and then adjourning sine die. Th Chinese Coma to Their Senses. A proclamation ra'llnj 0on all Chines Jeaideut to ragiauir. was laud by the Chinese consul at Han Francisco. Numer ms copies were nnstwl in Chinatown and a a lesuit iLere .. c,.. vJO KiaU j;iuui ir NEWSY GLEANINQ3; DtrflTRiRtt rages In Russia. Itali Ib almost in a C.ae of bsnkrop'cy. The "beautiful blue Danube" Is froren tirr. NrwTorkrr eat 13,000 bushels ot oysters dally. New Tom State has 40,000 union liquor dealer. Trr real cause ot the Sicilian riots Is aald to be famine. Trr supply of eranherrle ba so far been greater than the demand. Df.troit merchant are asked to give un saleable good lot he poor. Alt experiment I being made In growing lloorioe near Tacoma, Wash. A bill to kill murderer by electricity has been Introduced Into the Maryland Kenate. Terrs are seventeen crematories for th burning of human bodlea In the United State. Trr Heading Railroad how a deficit of KHI.noo for the year, and liabilities of (, 000,000. The total output of Colorado gold nn silver mines Increased In value about t2, 000,000 last year. HurosM I demanded In the Rank of F.ng. land. The bad management ot the concern is becoming notorious. The statement of the Missouri Paclfle Rail road shows a decree of 2,000,000 In earn ing during the past year. Matthew Marshall, the financial writer, Bay the public I recovering from It ills trustfulness and Is buying the better grades of securities. Alt attempt by the Carnegie Bfeel Com pany to roll a six-Inch beam of aluminum at Homestead, Penn., failed, but another trial Will be made. At Ran Antonio, Texas, Mr. Ttrldget Daniels was awarded t20.000 damages ngainst tho Soul hern Paclllo Unllroad for the killing ot her husband. Obrat Bbitaih I to have thirty-two new warships, among them two battleships to cost VMO.OOO apiece, nnd acmiser designed to be the biggest, swlfest and most powerful in the world. Trr body of William O. Bhort, formerly a well known druggist at Louisville, Ky., but whose whereabouts have been unknown for some months, has lieen found iu a medical college at Atlanta, (Jo, A nrroRT has been sent afloat that an agent of the deHised llawailsn Queen lia been In Canada for some time, securing a little nriny for Honolulu It 1 raid 1M members of the North net mounted police force have enlisted. ' MAP.KhTS. , IMTTHIU-IIO. the wiiiii.fsm.k run rs auk mvr.s urt.ow. II MMN, ri.ol H A.Nl rkall. WHEAT No. 1 lied I (14 fa; I M No. '! Hed tlj t .l CtlKN No. 2 Yellow ear... 4.1 44 High Mixed ear 41 4J No. 2 Yellow Shelled 4U 41 Shelled Mixed 118 HI OATS No. I While 31 Ml No. 2 While S3 J 34 Nn. 3 White 33 3 IJ Mixed 31 HYK No. 1 .Ml No. 2 Wesiern, New .ri3 M IT .til' It Fancy winter pal' :i 4 uu Fancy Spring patents A 10 4 ::.'i Kiiwv Straight winter.... H 10 3 3j XXX Maker 2 7. 3 mi live Flour 3!1 H ' Kiickwheat tbuir. 3 3 HAY' Hilled No. 1 Tim'y.. 13 2 13 Ti Haled No. 2 Timothy 12 .Ml I I 0 I Mixed Clover in I") II Ml Titnolhv from country... l'i IK) PI li'i FF.F.D N'o. 1 S"h Md V T 17 .'nl IS H i No. 2 White Ml, Idling, i ml 17 imi Hrown Midillings l.'i .Ml in mi Hrau. bulk l.'i "" HI BTKAW Wheat .1 SO II ihi Oats II M II 7.1 HA1IIV I'llolll'CT". lUTTKR Klgin I rcumery 2R 2' Fancy Creumery 21 2"i Fancy country roll. ...... 1H yt l ow Wade iV cooking.... 10 1" CHKKSK-Ohio. new II) 12 New York, new 12 l.'i Wisconsin Swiss I t l ij Linibiirirer (New niakl. .. Mj It Hit IT AMI VKill.TANI.KS. APPLIES Fancy, l hid... 4 (if) n (XI Fair to choice, f bbl.... 2 2i 3 f.u 11KANS- N Y A MfnewjIlfunsVbbl IB 1 !KI Lima lleaus 31 3) roTATOKH Fancy V bu (id fli Sweel, per bbl 2 (X) 3 fa) CAHHAUF. per hundred.. 0 U'J Duo ONIONS Y'ellowlilobcefbll 5') M Mixed Country 40 ."hi Spanish, ier crate HO 1 on Tl' 11 Nil's purple top 40 Ml col i.ruv liu Live chickens if pr .V) 31 Live Ducks V pr 00 M Live lieese jg pr 1 IK) 1 in Live Turkivs J1 7 J m Dresseilcliickens v lb.... I) 10 Dressed ducks Vn 11 12 Dressed turkeys '( Dj...,. II ID Dressed geese 8 9 E(I(IS Pa. V Ohio fresh.... 13 1)1 Ih'ATHKKS- Kxtla liveieee Tf tli 8Y (10 No 1 Kxtra live geese V lb 44 W Mixed 21) 3.' Mi I I HMoi a. TALLOW Count ry.Vtb... r.J itv ft ii SKF.DH t lover 7 21 7 4tl Timothy prune 2 2ft 2 3 ) lllue grass J 4U 1 TO RAliS Country mixed ... j I riONKY White clover.... 14 Id Buckwheat ID 12 MAI'I.K SYK1!P. new crop. 7ft 100 CII'F.K countrv sweet lihl 0( 0 0 .Mj CINCI.N.N ATI. FLOt'n 2 n.V2 70 WHKAT "..'o. 2 Red Wl "ftHJ RYK-No. 2 60 52 COKX-Mixed 3 ft 3.'J OATS to 3nj KdtiH 11 12 BUTTEK 11) 21) JIIII.AIjM.HIIA. FLOI'R- l flOfa 7ft WHF.AT Nn. 2. lied (UJ Oft CORN No. 2, Mixed 41) 42 OATS No. 2, White S3 33J HIJTTKK Creamery Kxtra. ' 24 21) KOUS Pa.. Finis 1ft HI MiW VOHK. FLOL'R Patents 2 00 4 M WHKAT No 2 Red (HI bill UY'K Western to 62 AXJItN No. 2 43 41) OATS Mixecl Western 33J 34 HUTl'F.H 'realm-rv 1) 2 ft KUtiS Mule and I'enii 14 14) UVX-kTlK It HKI'oKr. KATl.ll:H.lV. I'lTTnllL'K I TiM K VAI1M, Per 100 ih. CArri.g. Prime Steers f 4 l.'i to 5 21 Oood butcher 3 00 to 4 20 Common n 8 40 to 8 U) Hulls and dry cows 2 0 Mo 3 23 Veal Calves Sou to 7 00 Fresh cows, perjiead 20 (JO to 45 00 SltKKK Prime 95 to 100-Ib sheep.... I 3 40 to 8 75 Uood mixed 8 00 to 8 2ft Common 70 to 75 Bj sheep... 1 2ft to 2 00 Choice Lamb 3 00 to 4 00 nous. Selected ft 60 to 6 85 Prim Yorkers 6 60 to 6 6ft Heavy 6 40 lo 6 45 Rougha. 4 'JO lo 6 00 A Well Trained Oat. I once had some cats which reall? tould be taught to do anything. I'hey were white Iceland nieltese, ind their eyes were aa blue at the Ik lei Id June. Unlike others of Ihelr species, they dearly loved to Rlay In water, and they would spend ouri tithing chips out of a pan if water. One ot thom, .label, was I regular John Hulllvuu of a cats He would Ught anything and everything, the only safe war to take hi hi out va In a bag. I hod one made with perforations which 1 carried on my trm nnd In which 1 saw something which 1 fancied he might possibly think he could fight, when, aa a measure of safety, 1 would bob hi (end down and tighten the tlraw itrlng. He knew his bug as well rs I dli, nnd when he witntod to go out be would go and take It down, bring It to me and sit down and look wist fully first at the bug and tlmn at me. Another trick of this Intelligent ereature wan, when wo were In tho park, whore be dearly loved In go, to run to u flower bed, lilt ot n Womotu ind bring It to mo. As these Ice land rats ure the most desirable of household nets, It Is a pity that it is Imnst Impossible to keep the 111 any Ir-ntith of time In this climate, t.lko trout, they reiulro n low tempera ture Anything above sixty-tlvc do frees Is unfavorable Iq tlii'iti. Inter view In Culciiiru llotahl. rooking end Throat llrnps. SpncluilsU on throat diseases nre begin lug to take unusual Inter est in cullncry methods. The? advlso a k II 'lie.l iiuaranliue on waoh days nnd boiled dinner davs, giving us a reason that the steam from boiling- clothes ami IcHed meats that ro jiilre runch beat produces many III ne scs of tho resniiatory o gans nnd aggravates slight or chronic dlsea-es or the noo, throat and lungs. I'u tlents are adtlsed to vacate apart metits having datk or 111 ventilated kitchens and to Keep all babies and ailing children o it or tho kitchen when rook In if Is golmr on I'ltta. burgh Dispatch. Colorado's Cunt rilitit ton. Colorudu lias ,3,(i(j0,0(io acies under artillclul Irrigation. The farm prod uct exceed SI -.1)00,000 a year; thoro are l,nim,uiin (dttle, 2,000,000 sheep; the coal Held cover 40,000 square miles; tho supplies of marble, granite and other building slouo uro Inex haustible. I It PnlHort?" Tarls hns an InMiian e company that refuse to Insure the llfo of any jne who uses hair dye. ltleelrle. There ought to be an elect rid msohlne to Jog the memory 1 wo forget too much nnd learn too little. We know what's beet but forget It nt tho wrong tlmo. Brain aotlon should be like a flash. There are thousands now suffering Intensely with neuralgia. Let thum remember the oure, Ht. Jacobs Oil. It effects are electrical. , Illcli in Heiiinln. There have, been more remains of mastodons and other extinct mam moths found In lelit mknee Itiver, Florida, than In any other atream Id the world. oRweei SIKteea." IIoo l's cslenilur. always a welcome guest, has made Its appearance lor 1HU4, and Is mora beautiful than ever. The head is that of a lovely girl Just "sweet sixteen," indelicate and ual oral colors. Besides being a thing of beauty, it is especially valuable fur the gen eral information presented. The figures are plainly printed In pleasing and harmuulous colors, and t lie effect Is most satisfactory. The calendars can I w obtained of any druggist, or by sending six cents in stamps for one and ten cents for two to C, I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Msss. Over eight mil lions of them were printed to supply the immense demand. These calendars are issued by the pro. prlelors of Hood's Narsuparllla, the well, known medicine which has gained such reuown by Its wonderful cure in case where the blood was poisoned or Impure. 'The great laboratory In which It is uiaile has a capacity for fifty thousand bot tles a day, uud is the largast building In the world devoted to the manufacture of a medicine. The sale of Hood's Harsaparllla in all sections of the country are enormous. The proprietor have uever claimed that it would cure every ailment, but they show by thousands of testimonial that Hood's Haraaparilla purine and vitulir.ea the blood, builds up the system und curas those dis eases caused by impure blood and debllllr, such us scrolnln, salt rheum, catarrh, rheumatism, etc. It Is a great preventive of the grip, audit reatore the wusted vital lorces after a siege of that dreaded malady, lortifyiiigthe system against luture attacks. Tun fact that great cure is exeruised in the preparation of tills me.liulue, and that noth ing has ever been claimed for It exoept a warranted by previoua cure, has much to do with the confidence felt by the public, in its curative powers. The motto of the pro prietors is, "it H not W,at we say, but what Hood's Haraaparilla does, that tell the story'," uud it la what Hood's Sarsaparllla has done, as shown by the published state ments of persons whom It has cured, that has placed it at the head In the Held ol medi cine iu the present day. Impaired digestion cured by B.sch-m's rill, lleochaui uo ol tiers. Its can's a bux. ffafTlletedwIthsoreeyeans Dr. lanaeThorap ion 'a Kya-water. Uruuxiataae.ll at Aio per bom. A tciutjbix case or tiuopsr ccued. J .no. Mallon, Esq., JVo. rj McUan St., Jit jldnriia, Cincinnati, a, writes! "1 took sick with dropsy, lost my sp lK'tite, could not sleep, became levi rlsh; ainiiys thirsty, lot nil siicuuiti, ftciMich hecnino puin tul, breath short and hud to give up worlt. J he best physicians in Cincinnati, tailed to help me. My hint and body were swollen tn enormous size, nnd 1 wits suDirlug terrilde 1.. m . . . an"!. J mi uoc-iore ail Job Maixoh, Eaq. Jltl ,,,, ,,, ot ,. again, that I wo liable 10 drop dead at any moment. My wife cent for the pilot, to pre- Iiarcd me for death- While wall fug tor death, remembered reading of ynur'Uoiden liediiai Discovery,' and thought I would try It as a lust bopu. When 1 hud taken threw bottles, I ws BloKatt well. The swelling entirely disappear! ud I was soon able 10 rwp'uie work. I jra. 1 been beaitn Is better now toao aaa been tweoty-Sve yean." 'A The orlarta or Rarrlng. It Is a strange tradition among the Arabians that earrings came Into use Id the following way: When Pharaoh suramoued Abraham and reproached him for hW untruth (in saying that Sarah washUtlstor), Abraham prayed for the King, nnd Allah healed the King, who now gave Abraham many rich present, and among others an Kgyptlan slave named Hugar. She bore him a son, whom he called Ish mael. Hut Sarah was barren, and the more Jealous since the light of Mfihnmmpil alum nn IblonaaMa F.ir.A. bead, she demanded Abraham to put away iiagar and ner son. lie was undecided until rnnimnndeil h Allah to obey Varnh in all things. Yet he entreated ber not to cast off her Imnrlmalrl anrl liar ann line, thla mn exasperated her that sh-; declared she woiiiu not, rest until ner nana nuu tisipn linhrnerl In lltionr' til.arwl Than Abraham pleiced llagar'a ear quickly and drew a rlnir thxuiuh It. an thai. Sarah was able to dip be; bands In too blond of llaxar without bringing mo inner into (lunger, from that time It beratne the custom among women to wear earrings. IN all receipts for cooking requiring a leavening agent the ROYAL . BAKING POWDER, because it is an absolutely pure cream of tartar powder and of 33 per cent greater leavening strength than other powders, will give the best results. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor and more wholesome. riOYAL EAKINQ FCWDtR FREE yn 'iavo not re "tUU' ceivetl one . of the Jugusl Flower and, Ger man Syrut Diary Alman acs for ,180. Eoncl your name and address on a postail at once, Raking for Almanac CVo. 33, and you will receive by return mail,'f?f3 of all expense, one of the most complete J II lift tra ted books of the kind ever issued, in which you can keep a Daily Diary or Memoranda of any matters you . desire. . Write quick, or they will be nil gone. Address g; o. greem. Woodbuuy; N. J. eaa-- waaSlaw.BBaSlB rpjmU mr'gl cjBJjayja, WM mUtHat0MW'Ma"a Especially for Farmers. Miner, P. It. Hsnds and other. Double sole extending down to the heel. KXTHA WKAKIX. OI'AILITY. Thousand of Kubber Hoot wearer testify till 1 the BKNT they ever bad. ASK YOUU DKALtU FUR THEM and don't be persuaded into an inferior article Une bottle for fifteen cents, Twelve bottles for R-I-P Ripans Tabules arc the most effective rec ipe ever prescribed by a physician for any disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels. Puy of any druggist anyutlcre, or ind price lo THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, 10 Sr..vcs .., Xsw Voce. Thi Bert Ycu Say the Lets Petjcls Rtcsrabtr." Ont nerd tYitti Yea, SAPOLIO Mllllnn el Uellar Are annnaTIr lost because poor seed la atanfsl Now, when Ton aow von want t-i .., Fnt Intnnce, A. m. lamb. Penn., made tMirion tan acr of vegetable: H. Hee, Cal., rr .pp-d lilJ bushrls Hslaar'a anions pr acre- 'rank 1 lose, Minn,, Inn bushels or nnrint wh"t from tea acre: A. Hahn, Wis., Illn bushels onla-ofn per acre; Frank Winter. Montana, gill liu-hels S IKiunds oats from one bushel plAtited. This le whsl Slr.er calls reaulnr. Ir vott wii.i. cut this ,rr asd sssoit with tflc to Die John A. Ha'xer Seed l.'o.. L Crosse, Wle., you will receive Ihelr inaitinmlh cnla lowue and ten sanmle parksfes of farm ised. Catalogue alone, fo postage. A. Canada b-s no gold coins. Cal"Brr. t'annst b ( re4 With local Bptdlcationa, as they cannot rearn the eeat of the disease. Catarrh is a IiIimh) or consul ol tonal dlie-ase, and in order lo i nr It you must take Internal reiued es. Hull Caiarrh 1 lire Is taken Internally, and ai ts ill. vclly on the IiIihmI and ihucmis snrlace. Hall' Cslarrh Cure is nol aipiei k umllc'nr. It e.a preserllieil by one of the liest ilivalelna Iti I III country for years, and Is a n-itular prescript ton. It 1- i'OMisi-e 1 or tlie liest toalcs known, eoDl- oineu wiin in la-st 1110 rei-ily on the nun 011s bined with the la-st IiIikhI piirlllers. acllna di. redly on the notions aurfae . The iMifefB eoinblnallnii of the two Ingredients Is what tnsliii-es sin h wnaderftil results In curing- cue irrh. Fend for testimonials free. F. J. CiieMRr A Co., Props,, Toledo, tt , Bold by druggists, price 75c, 1 There are 3.(KK),0UO bachelors in this country ocr3Q, Arc your Inni's sore? Hatch's fn'Tersal Cough r- rui will cure H em. li'.c at driigglst., Oeneva has a watch school. CO., 106 WALL ET., NCVV-YORK. M l rViiiil ( ts(iif virK, t'Mwiiiikt Irons 4 ! f , lK"-t v.iit.u t'tr Hie nifim y in llie wnrld. Nuns mnj puto sianiK-ii nil me D'inrirn. I.vrry air Aairr.intt(i. i ike no tilttii lutt. .S-e N-cal n.i'n fi.r full )?4 riiti'in in' i ir ciMfi nil le lr'.'lllV",'', 'ir "li nutl urn rrtl f- tlfn't n or xnti l.r . . rulXr---sw irKiim in- tlirliy mflil. pfiMnyp free. Y" cin the hti biirL'aiiitt ci drultrb y,Uo jitiah our ktiuea. P N U 4 '94 JJM.JMalillaigJ.I:P Conaonptlfea And people wbo tiftve weak Iuiikii or Atb fcj.bfoldii4 Ft iCur fur 'npomption. It taa cares Ihmsudi. ft ha not injur ed fine. H la hot harl to tan. II la tli ttflai cough ayrop. Hold TerTwber. fa ill lalli Im ir3 mail one dollar, A N-S ft heu. ! .pJlicakless.V ' l OOTr.yUJiTin TV ! V vTldchuT I TS fv-Efnni