How did It happen that Mis Blanche refused you? It was .lnder ttiod that you were her favorite?" The regular way the favorite did n't win." Tld-Bln. , Hew'a This I " Ji efrVt- One Htinrlretl Dollar Reward fnt Etiyrasenf t'auirrli thai cannot Iwcurwl bi lall's t'atarrh I'tire. . . V. J.t'nriv A Co., Prop-, Tolodo, O. We, the tintlrrslgii-fl, lieve ktiown F. J. Che. ths: for I h last 15 Tears, And brllrv blm vr IWtly hnrmralile in all business tianiovtina nd lliianc ally etilw to carry out my oblige jlon niile t,y their firm. Wbt Tall AX, Wholesale Drn.rgl.t8, ToMo, dlilo.- Walium., Tis'ah A Mabvis, Wholesale liniinriata, Toledo, Ot HaTa t at arrh I'lire Is. taken Internally, art. Ina tllrrrtly upon the blood anil niueou. mr. farm of the system. Prli-e, 7V. per bottle. bulU by ah lfrucfi.ta. Teallmoolale (re. Buckwheat originated in Siberia. 0 1411 Bits. leiafers Per Acre. This astonishing yield iru reporteil by Abr, Hahn, of Wlscinsin, but 8alzn' point net always get tlirre. The editor of the Rural New Yorker report a yield of":? bushels and 8 poun Is per acre from one ot Palisr's early po latoss, Abova 1I1U busuel are front Hauler's new eenllinj Handrei-fnld. His, new early potato. Lightning EYpreaa, b a record of MU bushels per acre. He offera potatoes as low as t'.yo a iHkrrel.aod t he best potato planter In tb World for but .'. If Till' WILL ITT THIS OL'T AND SEND IT Witb fc posttitre to the John A. baUer Seed t.'u.. La Crosse, Wis,, you will receive free bla mam moth potato rataloxur ami a package of six-teen-day 'Uet There, KM." r.vllah, A Indian coolies get 6 cents a day, Beecbam'a PMla Inetrad of ilmhy mineral water. Heecham'a no ittbers. 2b eta. a boa. Barre, Vt. AFTER THE CRIP "Grip Ache" and Indigestion Hood'a 8arsa.parl.la Cured Every Bad Symptom. "C. I. JIooil At Co., Lowell. Mum.: 'Oentlemen: 1 have had a severe raae of In. dlpeation. 1 bad no appetite, and what little I did cat distressed me severely. Frequently wben entlnic I would be taken with choking spells and imueca. 1 bad Junt trot up from The Grip and Pneumonia I had "(trip iwhe' all over, wan very lama, and my heud nched continually. A friend ad vised Hood's SarsnpnrlllB. so I took one bottle. 1 win a good deal Improved, and now after taking three bottles 1 am entirely relieved from the grip trouble and can eat any food with comfort Hood's5 Cures and without any luid effects. I now work every day. This Is what Hood's HnrsHiuirilla has done for me. I inn an enjflueer for the National Uranile Co." lino. C. llM.YMarre .Vermont. Hood's IMlTaT aci easily, yet promptly and elB eleuMy.ou llie liver aud bowels, -tiut-ni.. P N U 9 04 lunMsMl uur II sri,niMisnu. uf slitrl, tin. No 1. Iks Mlb rUi U. IM sill t IS- anm br H in ths follwii . it nt IN Mil S, o Urn rr mlmr swasTlWr to Ml pafr tMNMWisf'ltf , IAlo s mf Hn, tat with Hi MM, anil miMr 0 SofA n.Wrr wi CYu. i.ii tun iJilosjuu ths rlarinsf of ss or 01 a ssw. uaua mt, tu. stski. mu 1 1 1 isas WuarH SA Only on rMl CutUr to snv ont wmn. Tl,l sukMllio tub ytnltl only SI lb fus Ihi. t l CttltW, wfctrh will lis found u tuirinr In any now In sh the JUrMfttor wsiln nohinf in firtUms lin II Srtl rd. HMlwill drtvsfroin ths Atld sll ccnipslHol. stilt lak. .,,I lioM UtstrsJs III ril Cuium w lh 4rn'lof. Hi. Arinn.lor SUtl tiiMl sml HlMl TtllMiR Towvr hnv In V, iixln.ill. nnu Tow. rs. tli.t4l.nt which to A.riiii'Ur Ci.isp.iiy hw hii in frvk lai. F.,olinioniitn. sOlini snd soUlinn lh. wiiiilnnll Iiii.iii.ii t tli. wotl.1. r.n IM t irnnd to siany WliU in His iHFiculliinl IniplfliiiSlit lino ftii'l it ,roMMM to.how slist it Mr. rto dy l.liiiig ae s iimuosr of sruel... siskins Oi.si of tu, Imid I'liinni,' lli.ni la II... i n, I .lisps at a tunls Mk: w.s dun in llic 'M. f th Windmill ami Stttl Towrf, And II si.puMo lotoluiin ilisin M I rosily rtdtiead pritt. Thu rooil Cutis, f .r Hi .r.n,f will Sfily So fim.i.S.rl on lh. . .... I.rm. TIISSK TSRas CIII TO THIS S1UI1B lit ss AiivsarisAassrs a cash sai.1 r. v Sia. vto.h.n os.i lUorsruCHM fo, which ws mil tcc.pl thoso odvotHMni.nl, ol iwflo eipi. of thorn, in part parniont. On will I s bto.1 Hsiol f ruck, in which wo foot A apccial pinto in ahowinf oai hill at r.ruata nut inipmrm uf alarit arliclM. Ilit caat rjuirasaotit wilh Ihia will lio ndiauloual aruall. Two thud aiOartiaaraant in llnaaonaa will ahow Steal Clr eslsr Haw anil rrama, f.ir tatm and aawj.ta' nao It It a rsarscr ruijl saw nun rhursir aataii uitkiia, J rnua with voty miicli lata iiuwor than ordintty l.iiit and hat A boltar a.iw. THIS SIU HAtf ASH kyaiSK WILL SK UIVKN Suit Slk A1II klvS . torisa cLirrao as asuvk ur AuthaiikE. HKST So, S. it lacalil laa wharo at can wo ara f oinf to make Hiatal on. ra to acoael e.ipioa ol nu ke Niliar .iiaoiiionia in pail payiuoiii lor w iniiiinii. ii you nava any iiioiikiii or uamit a wind .mill Una year writ, w at on,., .tatini wnat you Hunk you mil nac.l. wlialli.t . 1 unipuil or i;aaroil,aiul if piatii.la wilt siaso yon a nrwialon.r i pan foar, lamiali on. ol . ,miarall.lod flnaii, lal dla. rnauco ana buaiiioaa da Ilia of aroal aPI00wrily to Hi Aor r to. Tho fact . thai III Aairuotol in tho liaat . ats yrara haa . I lansoa tho tool of wind l-owcr ' In Iks Cwnasracr of Its former erlas lisa rt doundad lioallv to ltd ooiiatlt and has brouklit to lla factory i onoriuiiua aoluiuo ot buaiMOM. Aran St Uio vary linaoa at which wo aall Stool Wiudiullla and hl.al Towora, wads in tho fcawal poi foci aor. at tno n tanal. eoaei.irriuN, THIS ri Ml HI If avsai roariuA uv rTllk ahTAU ll la noaalhlo to aaiaataw iirtci Oonla on aaah oollil, and llicao taw oiila si Iho ouorwona ugutbor uf enifcia sio wholly larafio, tat Ilia Aaruiolor Co .. which l.aaalwava donva-l nioro idaaaoio flow. Ins acrticait haa ran- dorad a groat nmiibor of Iwoplo and flow tho prido I takoa III donm wall wnalovor II pula Ha panda lo, n from Uio uioiiav it mahaa fruui lla anlaruriaa. Thia yaar, hooaoao it h.ita lla malai lal n.uio chaaplv and a. po.1. all oiinilnoua iniiaaaa In Ha otar liuMiiiy l.ttaiiaoao, II ATora lla salrosa a vast loaroooo Is Iho uaollly and Hallly at assaorsu ampioyow in wo aonairoailoH sill. Waal losora, Tl awaoMpaityiiio diagram, a I -J a t 1-2 ahowa Ilia amallaat an iia ii lor laial will bo uaad ny it In lha cunior liuaia of T Ibad ft. wha.1. ror tho itl-ft wo uao 4a4. 'fhnuaasd. of Ioim mt Anloa for Towora, oont-rollori and vary alralf hi sod sart.al -aw . t. XX aC m m S I IX I r i y V ad mi IB. .av 40- WAi uiaTb dtr A AT A ro now woioe woinorow ni oar wocaa. uin.ia Wliu navas faw tuna, and tlier.foroa y.ar'a aucply.of 'Jfi anal, nluch thoyaro uaiui for It-ft., lu-fl , and aiou for IV fl nh..l.,wili road Una paragraph with auipriaa and aoirow, ainva wo Imvo U.A Scoviouily aivau tuau, any tnlotnislioa avnoaruiss Mltalso Bull low for Wl. The Aarmolop Co propoaoa to dialrlhttlo SAflO IS CAMH IS eaUSdfor tho tiaal oaiaya wrilion l y Iho ml., aui or daughtar at A farniar or uier of A wili'linill, anaivatilif Ino novation, v-U AMUIUI I ISI AN ALaatlTUk I" tor tondiliona ot gawapoiiUon said amaonla and nuiMhviaof priaa avod foi r bculafBU tho Aatiootor Co , Chicago, or t lla brancuoi, si Kan Sranciaoo, kanaaa lilv, Lincoln, Ncli , Sn.nl Cly, Iowa, tliu awvapolia, aoS-lo. of taV fatk eiooo. Now York Citv. Avtsiotoia, eojnping and Uaarod aanio pricf, All kllool. all Ualtamaad'Allat bNnplatioti, dalivcrad Itoa on aaia at t:lnt,gw sbd ahippod le any out, anywliaig, at Ilia fullowmg priggo' -ft. ao. i a-n. too. i ev-ft. c 1 28. MAIIV MILL" ARE BTARTINQ. A General Revival of Industry Is Re ported. is an tics from special correspondent, nil over th country on the subject of the Industrial outlook seem to indicate Ben em! revival of Lu.infas, and the reemploy men! of ttianv work hitmen who have leen me for momns past. Not only are old In dustries lesumiiiK operation, but new ones te projected and the gsneral outlook i more encouraging than for some lime past. A(iniii the concerns which are mentiored a about to start are the tieneral electric works at I.vnn, Mass., the Warasnlte mi lie, at New rtedloid, Mass., several ivory works at New Londoii.Conn., some colleries in North Carolina the Cumberland iron works, In Stuart county, Tenn., the wool and worsted mills ol Howland, Croft A Cromp ton at Cuimlen. N. J . and two large blast limine ot the Heading iron company at lieadiujr. '. J he car works company at IMoomionrg, Pa., are under contract to build 200 coal cars tor the New York, Susquehanna Western railroad, and 400 car wheels for a Cnpe Hreton tirm. This will give work to luu men until the middle or June. From other points the dispaiche report an in crease in the number ut' men at work and also in the hour of labor where "short time" has recently been the rule. 1 he J. I., lase threshing machine com- rnnv, llacme, Wis., which has been closed or live inoiiilis, started up with a lull force lor boo men. i-ncugb orders bate been re ceived to keep the works In operation lor several montna 'J tie l.akesiile nail mill, Hammond, Ind , commenced ops rations with a full force of toilers. 'J lie nail cutters will go to work on Wednesday. About li.jo skilled workmen will be employed in the (Utlinir department. The Hum CtiKiigo Iron andsieei works also began orationa aller an idleness of six nioiiilis. Iloib plunts will be run seven tinys n week. At lirnvosbnry, Pa., operations were re sumed ut the Kislier mines, which were shut down last week on account ot the great tail ot snow, milking it impossible to opernie the cars on the platform. The old rate, i!i cents ir husnei, will be maintained. BUSINESS 8TILL HESITATING. Decreases in the Amount of Trading Done All Along the Line. K. G. lum A Co. 'a 'Weekly Hevicw of Trnde, soys: Huiness of all kinds Is hesita ting umil more can be determined about Ihe future and meanwhile orders which will keep hands at work for a lime are giv en and accepted without allordimr reason able indications ot the future. Prices are ireut iv depressed, being as low or lower than ever in wheat, silver and some manu factured products and neither cotton, wool nor raw iron have advanced iih gradually decreasing shipments of merchandise to other countries, foreign ex rhange rises and some en oris of gold are txpected, The railroad tonnage eastbound (hows n decrease in February of as. 2 per rent. In earnings of railroads the decrease is smaller for the second week of February, 11 1 per cent, and for the first week, 1U.U per cent., ugainst 12 3 per cent, for Jan uury. Western wheat receipts have been only 1. 11H. 21-1 buthels. against 3,M2 (114 last year sud Atlantic exports only 4M,L''J4 tuHiels. against itil.'J'i"! last year, and the decrease in the visible supply had little InNuence. Mesitnncy and uncertainty still control the homey maiket. Foreign exchange lias tdvanced about a cent and but for the strong condition of Mnropean banks gold would have gone abroad already. A turther decline in silver takes the price below the previous lowest record and is partly due to a heavy shipment from New York during the week. Prices of commodities now average about 1.4 r cent higher than a month ago, but are 11.7 per cent lower than a year ago and have neer been so low on the whole as they are now. The failures during the past weit numbered in the I'niteil Htates 2HX, again.it 1!M last year, and in Canada M avalnst 37 last year, in the first half of February the liabilities thus far reported of all tirm failing amount to only tN.3lN,(;8ft, of which e3 BTH.MTi were of manufacturing and 4 5.i9.37o of trading concerns. The aggregate of failur es was t'l,t'40,252 in two weeks of January. PE1XOTO ALARMED. Ee .Suspends Telegraphic. Communica tion. An Army Invasion. Advices from Rio de Janeiro state tbat Peixoto ft as stoppedlall.telegrophlc commun ication between that city aud llahia, 'ihis set ion Is supposed to have been taken on sccount of recent events in llahia which have weakened the acting president's posi tion, it is reported here that the govern ment fqmidron has mutinied and that the insurgent army In the southern pait nl Brazil is advancing without meeting witb any opposition. The government troops lent to meet the army are said to have been lieied witb panic a i to have tied. Later advices from Rio de Juneiro say: The government batter' at Ponto Madame has sunk the insurgent transpoit Murcario. I lie boiler of the transport burst and sev eral ol the men aboard were killed. The steamehipoihera which has arrived at New York irom Hio de Janeiro. brought six teamen from the United Htules fleet at that port. ' hey were sent bome.as their terms of enlistment bu e expired. The men steak highly of Admiral iienbam'a action In protecting merchant easels at Kiu and run li rin ail details of the incident reported by the Associated Press. EDWARD M. FIELD FREE. He ia Beleased by Justice Smith Under the Xaaw of Limitation. At Now Y'ork, Hiipreme Court Justice W. L. HiuiUi signed n order for .the IPieratlou of Edward M. Field, who has been locked up in the Ludlow street Jail since he was declared sane and brought from the Buffa lo asylum in Ueceiuber last 10 await prose cution under the iiidictnients.agaiust biru for his connection with the senhtii;ul failure of Field, l.indsey, Welchers aV Co. in the fall of lH'Ji. Justice Smith granted lh order on the ground tliul a Judgment against me uoay ot a ueotor IS invalid three Uiouttis Irom its dale. HARBISON GOING WEST To Deliver His Bix Leotures on Constl tutioual Law in Oalifornia. Ex-Prehident Ueujaiuin Harrison and purly left Indianapolis for the Pacific cuu.t Monduv morning. General Harrison will deliver the lirst of the series of six lec lures on constitutional law before the students ol Lelaud Htatiford University, on Wednesday, .Mureh 7. The narty comprieea General Harrison, liev. M. U Haines, his pastor; E. HTibbut, bisMctelary; Airs. McKee, his daugbter. and ner two tbiiureii. General Harrison takeaguns with hiiu and will hunt a week or leu uuys belote In return iu April, A Dividend of 16 Per Cent, f At Indianapolis Judge Winters made two orders in the Iron Hall receivership. One declared a dividend of 15 percent, and the Blher fixed a time for a final accounting with Uie receivers of the suites tbat have Hot accounted, aud UDon lailure such states will be excluded from participation iu the Jt. i.:L... i ol... I if : mi. UlHinouviuii uy site iiiuiatia reuvtvera. Alia money in dispute was the reserve t uuds iu the. brunches of the diHerent states. Water lor the Fair AftAr svavuks of netrntiatlnn CblfiaLTO haa reached a settlement witb the World's Fair Direo'urv tor water furnislieil from Heutem her. IM'ii to Februarv. lPtU. - The amount was 2,20,:nil .015 gallons, for which the city A Noted Poatal Hefbrmrr. The trreatent postal reformer In Grent Uritain l J. llennlker lleaton, mcmlier ot I'arlinnient for Canter litiry. His pet nchcme, to the carry- ln out of which he has devoted niony years. Is Im perial penny pont age. He would make the Hrltlsh empire a single tyJbm, LS lvP.stoi district Mrl AS lir nnn would frank a let ter from one end of the yueen's do- i ntssiKKR ntATosj minions to anoin er, from Calcutta to Vancouver, from Kdlnburgh to Sydney. This scheme Is lnterestinn to the people of thlt country because Mr. lleaton has late ly Included the United States In It. Mr. lleaton says the penny postage would yield a profit to the Govern ment. !. Ttelloa of I'aet Agea. Kverywhere about the Tallcys ol New Mexico, invariably upon eminen ces, and usually upon nigh Hat-toppe l mesa on table hills, are the ruins of houses of the ancient semi-elvilbeil Indian population that lived here and tilled the aoil lo(ore the coming of tho Spaniards, four oenturies ago. The numliers of this old population can be Only vaguely inferred by the numer ous cobblestone foundations of thoir houe, etill wcli defined above the mir fBce of the ground, and by the debris Df the fallen walla which constitute hillocks, grass-grown and intennixel w ith occasional old stone utensils a id countless ft-ngments of pottery. Thia (Hittery when turned up by the spade is found to lie handsome atid varied In color, and as fresh of tint as it could hare tK'en when the vlllaire was de stroyed or abandoned and every trntli lion of its exiMcii'.e lo-t in the 1 rci.U toric. past. Smakt Nepiikw "Yo' can't road nolhln", Uncle Kph'm: dat sign It siiv 'Me;ils in de put:' 1 guess l kin road." Uncle Kphralm "io 'wav, now -I done read dat fo' yo' did. ( ! coVe It nay 'Meals In de put,' but hat 1 wants to know Is, wha' am de pot?" J udge. MARKETS. riTTsBtan. Till WHOI.KSAIX I HRKS AKK OIVKIt BKI.OW. OHAI N. ri.OI'R AND Ftkn. WHEAT No. 1 hed Ht f 02 No. 12 Red (HI 4H til 44 421 41 40 COKN-No. 2 Yellow ear... High Mixed ear No. 2 Yellow Shelled Shelled Mixed 42 40 .M 85 SI H:tJ HI Mil 55 3 75 4-0 H 10 2 75 8 25 21 12 W 11) 00 10 .TO m no 17 .50 in no 15 00 it) 00 tl 00 li 50 OATS No. 1 Whil No. 2 White No. 3 Wi'iite. Mixed So H2 Ml 4 00 4 2.-i !, .1 III) 8 50 BYE No. 1 No. 2 estern New - Fl.Ol'K Fancy winter pat J-ancy spring patents..... Fancy St raiclit winter. ... XXX Makers Hye Flour Hiick w heat flour. HI HAY Haled No. 1 Tiin y.. 13 00 11 00 11 00 1H Ol) IN 00 17 00 in no 16 50 0 ."rO tl 75 raiea o. z nmotoy M ixed Clover Timothy from country... FKF.I)-No. 1 W h Md V T Mi. 2 N hits Middling Urown Middlings Uran. bulk 8TKAW-Wheat Oats liAlkY FROIil'CTN. Bl'TTKIl Elgin freumery 81 82 81 25 20 10 11) 12) 15 12) rancy t reamery x. Fancy country roll 20 22 low irrnde A conkinc... 10 15 CHF.F.SK Ohio, new 11) 12 New lork, new 12) 1.1 Wisconsin Swiss 15 15) I.imbunrer (New make).. . 12) 13 FHItIT AMI V K, 1 KTA ai.k'H. AI'PI.ES-Fancy, ) bbl... t) 01 0 50 Fair to choice, bbl.... 2 21 4 00 BKANH N Y s M(new)Beansbbl 180 ftO Lima Beans 3 a) 1'OTAIOM Fancy V bti f8 00 Sweet, per bbl 2 00 8 75 CABKAGK per hundred.. 3 01 6 00 ONIONS YellowGlobet'bn o5 tl) Mixed ( ountrv 4U ni Kiiiinisli. tier crate 1 00 1 li TFKNll'8 purple tops 40 50 I'Oll.TKV XTC. Live chickens pr....... l.ivn Ducks y pr Live tieese '4 pr Live Turkeys tb Dressed chickens V lb.... Dressed ducks Vl Dressed turkeys v tL..... Dressed geese EGtiS Pa 4 Ohio fresh. ... 55 50 , O) 8 12 12 12 H 18 es 40 CO 70 I 10 9 IU J3 13 10 17 CO 4 . FOTllEK hxtra live Geese V ft No 1 Kxtra live geese IS lb M1WKU.ANIOUA. TA I.LOW -Country , V ft , . . S 61 l ity 51 o bF-KDS Clover fl 25 6 Si Timothy prime 2 10 2 15 lilue grass 1 SO 1 BO RAliS Country mixed..., j 1 rioNEY While clover.... 13 15 Buckwheat 10 12 MAPLE SYRUP, new crop. 65 W t'IDEIt coiinlrv sweet bbl 0 00 0 50 CINC1MNAT1. FLOUR- WHEAT No. 2 Bed KYK-No. 2 a... COKN Mixed OATS EtKiH BUTTEK 12 05rti$2 05 67 671 61 62 37 37J 81 811 15 10 23 2) miLAUM-miA. FLOUR tl fi03 75 WH EAT No. 2. Bed 68 W) COKN-No. 2, Mixed 42 421 OATH No. 2, White !iti Hi!) BUTTER Creamery Extra. 27 82 EOUH Pa.. Firsts 10 17 7 MlfW yoKK. '. FLOUR Patents. 2 00 4 85 WHEAT No IKed OU) 01 BYE Western ftu 62 COKN No. 2 42) 43 OATH Mixed Western 87 31 BUTTEK Creamery 17 27 EliUH Mate and i'enn 18 1!) LIVE-STOCK HKHoKt! XAST I.I1ISKTY. riTTnMHR'l STIH'K TAHII. Per 100 lbs. A7TLI. Prime fiteers ... 4 10 to 4 75 liood butcher 3 50 to 4 00 Common 8 25 to 8 50 Bulls ami dry cowa 2 00 to 8 20 Veal Calves 4 50 to 5 75 Fresh cows, tier head SO 00 to 40 00 SIIKfci'. Prime 05 to 100-ft sheet I 8 25 to 3 60 Oood mixed 2 75 to 8 10 Common 70 to 76 lb sheep... 1 00 to 2 00 Choice Lain be 2 60 to a 50 nous. Selected 6 55 to S 05 Prime Yorkers 5 55 to 6 115 Heavy 6 85 to S 50 Boughs 4 25 lo 6 25 DEATH ON CHOLERA GERMS. Tobaeeo Horm Isestroya the Haellll of the Deadly Oriental riagne. Fome Intereatlne Investigations. have been made on the vitality of cholera organisms on tobacco by Wernicke, aays Nature, (Small piece of linen soaked In cholera-broth cul ture were rolled up In vurlout kind of tobacco, and the latter wre made Into rlftara At the end of twenty- four hour only a few bacilli were found on the linen, and none on the leaf. On sterile and dry tobacco leave, the bacilli disappeared In one half to three hours after Inoculation. On molftt, unsterlliz?d leave they disappeared In from one to three days, but on moist and sterile leave; In from two to four days. When Introduced Into a ft per cent, tobacco Infusion (ten gram of leaves to 200 grams of water), however, they re tained their vitality up to thirty three davs, but In a more concen trated Infusion (one gram of leaves to two grams of water) they suc cumbed In twenty-lour hours. When enveloped In tobacco smoke they were destroyed, In broth cultures, as well as In sterilized and unsterlllzeJ saliva. In five minutes. Anoiher au thority describe a series of experi ments In which he prepared broth cultures of different pathogenic mi crobes, and conducted through them the smoke from varlt.u kinds of to bacco. Out of thirty-three separate Investigations, in only three were the cholera organisms nllvo after thirty minutes' exposure to tobacco fumes, luit in actual experience the Apparent antiseptic properties of to bacco have not frequently been met with; thus, duiing the Influenza epi dcmle In lfM), Ylsnlll mentions the remarkable Immunity from this dls ease which characterized the opera tives In tobacco manufactories; that in (ienoa, for example, out of 1,200 work people thus engaged, not one was attacked: while In Home the number was bo Insignificant that the works wcie never stopped, and no precautions were considered necessary. nlnra Masloa Money stringency Is not the only can oi hard times, and It tnke vsr7 little money to make a good doalof hnpplnew. a tbe follow. Ing show- Mr. B. B. Kyle, Tower Hill Appomattox County, Va., writes tbat he wa afflicted with rheumatism for several years, and physicians gave him no relief. Finally bo was rubbed all over with Ht. Jacob Oil nd It cured. During his Illness he had inaamB and was not expected to live. This points a way to many who think times hard. but who can flnd an easy way out ot thoir troubles. Uliskb "Have you read that ar tide on 'How to tell a bad cggV " Winks "No, 1 have not, but my ad vice would be: If you have anything Important to tell a bad egg, break It ceullv. lirooklvn Life. (.rasa and Clover fseerl. Tliel irgesiarower of Urass and Clover Seed in the woi'l.l Is Salzer, LaCrjsse, Wis. Over Soli inly variulius, Willi I iv jt pricesl Hiieciul low freight tjNew York, Pa. anil the I'.u-i. Ik VOU Wil l, Cl'T THIS OCT AMU SCXD IT With lie i islam to the .Inhn A. Kiilzer Seed Co.. lot Crosse, AVis., you w.lt reojiv eleven jwtrkagcjs craw and clover sorts and hit m innn :h farm seed i.Vitlnj-.ii-: 'it 1 of B'KKl thinx for the f ir. iner. luu i;ai.1eiiei' acd the citizen. A For fniT.nF asp THnoT Tnnt-at.iK nee 'Iiihch'o lliitiii'.iitil 7iiN-lir." They relieve all Throat iiTiliiliouu lauseil by Cold oi- use of the a nice. Japanese Teeth I'nwaire, C.eaulae. A lame l ut n rii'ed lor Uceuts, La;u Drug fo.. l'iiilaiicli,ii. 1'iu Ilatch's t'titversal Couch Syrup isiinsltlveiy ineiiialeil. Try it. Si cents at ilriiitKista. KNOWLEDGE Brinprs comfort and improvement and tendt) to inivonul enjoyment when rightly iiM-d. The many, who livo bet ter tlnin others and enjoy life more, with lesH cxpcndilure, by moro promjilly adnjititiK the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest tho valuo to health of the ptiro liquid laxative principles embraced in tho remedy, K'rup of Figs. . Its excellence i:i due to its presenting in the form tuoht acceptable und pleaa art to tho taste, the refreehiugnnd'truly beneficial prox rtics of a s?rfect lax ative; eflectuully cleansing the fyatem, distxilliiiif tolds, headiiclica and fevcra and permanently curing constipation. It lias (riven HUlinfactiuu to millions and met with the approval of the medical profi.'Hriion, because it acta on the Kid ticvH, Liver and liuwtlu without weak eoing theiu and it in perfectly free fiom every objectionable aubstance, Byrop of Fip i for aale by all drug gist in 50c ami f 1 bottles, but it ia man ufactured by tho California Fig (syrup Co. only, whose name ia printed on every package, alao the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not accept tiny KUbetituto if otlerecL mm. Tbe BEEt Waterproof Coat In tho WORLD ! Tl.t'l'lsll I.U.IK1) kl.U'KEIt Is wnrmtitid all I 'litiH.f, niitl willAis p ynuui y lit iliu l.arii,-atauirin, V'.i iirw iuji.mi.1, ai.ii r,A.lf la u imji ii-ct niliiis cuat. r.i., jftivv-i ll,, iiibrvgi-iliiiu. llt'taiimuf nuilMllulu. Iliii Luy h t'i'ut il llti-"i'lali biuuil" la not tin il. Jtlii.i.a, UiiCutuluviiv Inc. A. J '1'OWKK. Ilugli.a, i.ii.. S A-aPJ SLOCER ri.Vsl'sir'laVai'SI 1 THE U. S. Government Chemists have reported after an examination of the different brands, that the ROYAL Bak ing Powder is absolutely pure, greatest in strength, and superior to all others. ROYAL, BAKINO POwnt) COMPANY, 108 WALt ST. ftrW-VORK. i SAAVVaiJVaSvOAaj t-V?i tfjf'ji rffi fji tfps etjfxi ej!pittf i e tp ctjs ultj et riot arre bj an Armleaa Painter. . A remarkable art exhibition l an nounced at Bristol. It Is an exhibi tion of thirty paintings by Mr. Bartram II Ilea, an artist who, while quite boy, met with an accident by which he lost both arm. Having from childhood shown a strong dlv poaltlan and love for drawing, he was taken In hand by some artistic friends and taught to draw, holding the pencil In his mouth. After a time he became a student at the Merchant VcntureM' Schools, ' and studied fo assiduously that he wen a National (Scholarship, value 104, which also carries tbe privilege of studying at the National Art Train ing School at South Kensington for two years, during which time he also won one national silver medal and two national bronze medals. In con sideration of his having won these honors, the authorities at South Ken sington sent him to l'arls for some months to study at the museums, paying all his expenses. The armless painter at Antwerp Is well known; but It will 1 news to many people to hear of an English art'st contending with the same disability. St. James Gazette. Two sti'penth of l'rlucetoti Col lege were lately fined 1.10 for Ill-treating a Chinaman. What spoils the good effect of this action Is the In comprehensible remarks of the judge when the students were brought lie fore hi in. He objected to the con sideration of such case, and raid that the college authorities ought to have punished the students without calling in the aid of the law. It Is Just this idea that college students are not like ether citizens amenable to civil laws that has I een a prolific imirce of demoralization In cities where colleges are found. Nobody should be above obedience to law and nobody should be liencalh Its) pro-, tectlng shield. It Is a bitter obliged to take pill for a boy to be dulnlne. ricavutie. Young Mothers si r "Mothers' Friend" Robs Confinement of Its Pain, Horror and Risk. ft "After using one bottle of 'Mothers' Friend,' I suffered but little pain, and did not experience that weakness afterward usual in such cases. Mrs. Annie Gage, Baxter Springs, Kas. Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, 1(1.50 per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Book to Mothers mailed free. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. prin plAntlnpttlntttVrtitiirlinnwatif hart) tlmr, iih'7 ciiudip kii 5 da fur tha millli I .- "" - ISl.ettsvM , IsuinHr pi raid. fjirt?ftitcri'it.)r kir. 'Qi-t f iirrv f.li" iut iq oua4. " Use the Hians and Heaven will Give you the Blessing." Haver Neglect a Useful Article Like SAPOLIO GET THE BEST. MTTT FB'Q EW debionikob lUILUlinu yn at the lowed TTTTmII Jpricei. Poatago A WW Ull ; centi. Perfect imita 9lTlfYf t.oD ttalncd gliiat. Jfc Aomcth Wanted. .1 K HI WIN M I IJaF.lt A r M 341 Miuililit-lil Nlrcvl rni-biiruU. Pa. tt. i-. norcrAs si shoe tMiu.tU cuiinii wik. troHiiiiaf liin v GcwinWt s4 n sf" 11 vulva1 Iur ttic iiumcy VtnUUH A 7 .v..ria. IS.tine and nriia ktAmwrd on the bntutm, hvtry ur wurnstniiU. I .ike no sudsti lutt. hi l.M.uI )iiKT for lull arfccrifHinnoi onrcompicio k inr laiULS ttiiu rn- Ktriirliiniti how Ut or. der hv mail, pntiue free. You can get lh bct bttryuiui uf dcukrti who pitih mr nhoe. WORLD'S FAIR AWARDS TWO MEDALS trad brwl. . und nti Diplnrriit fur IIkiiI9 MrvnfUi it i hi i nraiih(,M.('rr ,'1,(11 Ul lllfNtt VfltlCltsal llUVf tt-ni cold dirfrt lu the (tfi jiii'. iKftuI ui our for .iur r.iiiipffio 'fitiiilopiif 'Klul rvcry kind of AUrada. ftiiu. itf ii NtimouiulN. tltt-v itrt In. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO.. CINCINNATI. O f Suocossfijlly Prosecutes Claims. I.tfelrliiuljlExAm.Bar U m Pouaiou fiuru. Jyia.ulaal u, i6taUuiUutioliuiuaa4ljr tiuv. m m --. i --sw XITaTiI T!,--,- int VM-eu fM '"i l uiiw i l4. h riiVkM uf list fAi' " f v.'s"i:.i c. tJ.'y.t.va: I I Beat l4iuto U -f ui. Taau UuuU. Use 1 1 , I 1 tn lima, Hi.ld liTilriiiKisis 1 1 1 1 a a, i a.i j 1 kaUK VI AHK It isi.iiu.ill .r fs' ' avxMSSa-- J-ai s J 'jj CS. alia atlvlfa aio Malitulal.illir a. (asoASBSSSIBIaMaaaaaaiBassUtaSSssI. a-sl Cl III vulllliill . Kstlit fur ll.vi llliil'a Uuldtt.nr lliliv l.i hA I .JiuUlil. I'A'llllCoV OtAKllKUl, Wahiii iriia. 11.U. All that He Wanteit. What do you want?" she asked of the tramp who had made his way around to the kitchen door. "Nothln' much, ma'am," ho replied, with a politeness that awakened her suspicion. "Money, I suppose. We don't give tramps money." "No'm. I don't want no money. "Well, we have no victuals, ex 'f pt for dinner, and they ain't done yet." "I don't even ask for none of yer dinner, ma'am. All I want is tome dry bread; Jes' dry bread." She was touched. "Poor man!" she exclaimed. "Her, I'll give you a piece of pie, anyhow." "No'm. I diuther bev the dry bread " Po you like It?" "No, but you see me an' the rest of the buys her. hustled anion' till we've got a turkey, an' some i elery, an' some cranberry sauoe, an' some plum puddin', an' all we want now la jes' the dry bread ter make tbe stuff In' of for a picnic." Washington Star. To build up laitb solid flesh and stcetietb after (trip, pneumonia, fevers und oilier prostflitlng diseases, there is nothing to equal Dr. Pierce's Uolden Medical Discovery. PROSTR&TION FOLLOWING SHIP. Mrs. Iir:t)BF.a OAnnrrr, Kim; Oeoiu -' ', writes! "1 was tnkeo villi irrlp wblcli tltiHlls resulted in pneumonia- v, us prostnueii inr inrev monllis. ilml tl terrible coui.h and wasctliaclaterl anil very vat-uk. Wus fast driftlnii lulu "'inlok etm suniitiin." Tim doctor frnvc me mcdfdni-a ail the time. ! (f " weaker. He advised ood liver oil emulsion. 1 took two butties of it without any relief. I bad pain In ruy Sett snouioer ana naos wrnto you, and you prescribed your '(luliler 1 took only onn bottle be Una. OARRrrr. Medleal Discovery.' fore I felt la-tter. After two bottles I could sit tip, and felt I had been saved from tbe fliave. 1 IIICn-tUM-J mpitliy "I ircsii ,iu n,,-:iH'"- wi.LV mow j We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures Safety to Life of Mother and Child. 1 inn i ry n inr irw ana in napi'V ii. X ot Yui in Ht1 In h wurttl. rttklt. It-Millivh tit fur uaf In 1A JvtiMni1 cL- t,ftuiutu aivue, Ms iur poauttf. "COLCHESTER'" Spading Boot. BEST In Market URST IV FIT. BK.VI IN V KAlUN(i Tim outer or lap tol evt-ud lilt wiiold IfiiHiti duw u lu Uio but I, pi uUm lug the IkxiI lu tl Kg) as aud ;au.Uur burl wariu ASK YOnn DKALKK and don't tm put off wllb lufvriur Kuo.i. Colchester Rubber Co. P N U 8 '04 THE wall SniTii kTHH WAIX PAPER MERCHAin I SELLS THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST WALL PAPER tinml l'npfr -In. and 9ti llnltl I'npur. .., fat, null lllti. Mi-nil lir, ihiiiis 1'ir auuiplva. 31 Wxiiit Hlmrl, I'ltiobuiy It, 14. HARD TIMES To meet lUc pruwnt Hard Tlntra on I' hi iiiisi i m til aril I vm iilttK l ltr CAaM go.nl trt lirnia at luu fol low luu low ttai bulal I iris's- FERTILIZERS ! t- ei illlrci n fur o ro. t-of loiiuttu .iui nu al I -'l.s'kO. reriuiverM ru '-S- g'l -S r.y rsiHrTwv i receives i ay at the rule ot lor every niiiliou guiione, or lu an, (.'u.iii t. r
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