AN AUBURN MIRACLE. AS ACT OF IIK.KOIM Irt FOLLOWED lV DUE ItlCfft I.T. Batwarit lenllr Kitn Ml A ImMI Hi Ike fast el Ilia Oera-llier tear el era.f He le MeMrr4 In Hp Ilk HI ffrt mm TM t a ltetsrm r el tha Aanaru Italian, f Au'itirn X. Y., Vu'.ttlin. Tl I ob recor.Ulial upon a chilly April dnr, a few years axo, an eight-year-old boy fell Into the East rivor at tbe loot or Eatt Eighth Street, New York, ami when alt effort to reaeue him hml failed, F.iueno Dnanelly, at risk o( his own lire, plunifed Into the water ail, when blmselt nearly exhausttd, saved the boy from ilrownitiaT. It sraa a humane and eeir-n.vridHnit deed, and recelred de terred commendation in all the newspaper. There Ik a sequel to thla accident, how rer, which tbns far has not been published. It l to the effect that Donnelly waa paralyzed aa a reeult of th cold plunge and came near dying. Auburn people hnvt known the fam ily since hla wife waa Amanda Grantman and hi ilttrr Mr. ft. D. Corry, of 2t Moravia atreet. Donnelly himself describe tbereaeue and th result "I waa general foreman of th F. A. Mul grew flaw Mills, foot of Eighth street, N. Y., on the East river. It was on tbe 30th ol April, 1849, that the boy fell Into tbe river and I rescued him from drowning. At that time I was in the water so long that I was taken with a deathly oblll, and loon became to stiffened up and weak that I could neither work nor walk. For some time I was under treatment of Dr. Oeorg McDonald, who said I had Locomotor Ataxia. He finally wave me up, and on the 1st of June, 1893, my wife and I came op to Auburn. "When the dlaeaae first came upon -me the nnmbnes began In my heels, and soon the whole of both my feet became affected. There waa a cold feeling serous the email of my back and downwards, nnd tense of tore Bees and a tight pressure on the cheat. The numbness graduiilly extended up both legs and Into the lower part of my body. I felt that death was creeping up to my vitals. I was still taking the medicine ('It was Iodide of Fotasslum,' said bis wife), and wns being ruhheit and having plasters put all over my body, but with no beueflt. I sent to the G'ba. H. fiogar Company, tbe popular Auhnrn druggists and chemists, at 109 and 111 Oenesee atreet, and got three boxes of Dr. Wllllnms' Piuk 1'llls nod began taklugthem. In three weeks' time I was so improved that from being helpless, I was able to help myself and to get up and go to work, and to walk every day from No. 74 Walnut atreet, where It ben lived, to Osborne's New Twine Factory, Keyruour and Cottage streets more than ii mile where I was then em ployed, but ull tbe while I waa talcing rink rille. "Then Dr. Pntchen, of Wisconsin, uncle ot Tay wife, and who wus here on a visit, began to poo-hoo nt me for taking fink Pills, and Anally persuaded me to stoptnklngthem nnd let bim treat me. When be returned to the West he left a prescription with Dr. Hyatt, of Auburn, who also treated me. But their treatment did me no good, 'and after a while the old trouble returned and I was getting bad again. Then I began to tnke Pink Pills ; bave taken them ever since, am taking them now i have taken In nil nearly 20 boxes nt an entire cost ot less than (10.00 (my other treatment cost me a pile of money), and ugalu I am well and uble tu work. "It I was able, I would at my own expense, publish tbe virtues ot Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to tbe whole world and especially iu Mew York City, where I am much better known tbnn I am here." Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla for Pale People without doubt mark the beginning ol a more nealtbfui era. Tbey were first compounded by an emluent practitioner, and used as a prescription for many years in general prac tioe with almost Incredible suueeas. They are now given to tbe public as an unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery con dition of the blood or shuttered nerves, two fruitful causes of almost every ill that flesh le belr to. These pills are also a apeolfln for the troubles peculiurto females, such as sup pressions, all forms ol weakness, chromo eonstlpation, bearing down puius, etc., and In the ease ol men will give speedy relief and affect a permauent cure In ull ease arisiug from mental worry, overwork or excesses ol whatever uature. Th pills are sold by all dealers, or will bo sent post paid on renelpt of price (SO cents a box, or six boxes for 3.50 they are never sold lu bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Uuhenectndy. N. Y., or ilroskville, Ontario The Cnriooa Women. -He was showing them the various pictures hanging on tbe wall. Tbey were perns, for he really had excel lent taste In art There were choice bite of landsrapo, lovely Ideals of hu manity, studies of still life and hints from the Impressionist school 'lite ladles viewed eacb with admiration, but none with especial interest until they come to a huge frame, with Its fare turned toward tbe wall. Im mediately they were all Interest. "What is that?" asked one ot the ladies. The young man assumed an air of myste. y and shook bis head, as though be w juld like to te.ll but could not. "J'ra sorry, but you see "But really we'd; rather see that than any of the otherswouldn't we, r.lrlsV" The girls said tboy would. "Well, If you must see It, I sup pose you must," said the exhibitor. The young ladies conjured up all kinds of beautiful visions as they looked up with expectancy on the mysterious back of the frame "It is called, 'Curious Women,'" be said. Of course that only increased their teal. Finally be turned the frame and disclosed a mirror! Were tbe young ladies disappointed? SLEEPLESSNESS, -f Nervous Do- l V Tb-S I oua Exbaust- tiou, Neural gia, raraiy- tu. Locomo tor Ataxia. Ill it 1 rini'hr i) i n. and kindred allmente, whether resulting from over enxioty, overwork or study, or from unnatural habits or excesses, are treated an a specialty, with great success, by tbe bluff of (Specialist attached to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at buffalo, N. Y. Personal examination not always necessary. Many oaasa are tuocesa fuUy treated at a distance. A rjrnuir A A new and wonderfully Abl nlllA. successful treatment bat lawn discovered for Asthma and Hay Fever, which can be tent by Mall or Express. It it not simply a palliative but a radical ""fot pampbleU, question blanks, refer amaa and particulars, in relation to any of tbe above mentioned diseases, address, wild ten cents in stamps, World's IHsveoa ary Medical Aawdation, 003 Main Wrest, Buffalo, N. T. TMU 11 ' FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Cummerlsed Proceedings of Our X.aW luakers at Washington. simt-nrrri has. PrsATF The Henate held a short session today anil but little business of Importance was transacted. A brief debate on silver was precipitated by the Intention txpres-erl by the Vice I'resiilent to reter the HI and teipniornge bill, which has just been re ceived from the llone, to th Finance Committee An executive session of a little tnorethsn n hour held and a number of nominations confirmed. llorsr The debate on the pension ap pro, rlation bill continued all day in the House and at times considerable spirit was displayed. The principal speakers were Messrs. Pol liver, Hepburn, Lnloe sod Can non. nlXlt-niSrM MAY. PrisTit The seigniorage bill occupied the attention of the senate, but we.it over for Its second realinit. No business of public Importance was had and the senate adjourned. Hoes Tht House authorised an Inves tlgstlon of the onl -r of .Indue Jenkins, in the Noriliern Pacific Pailroad receivership, enjoinining the employe Irom sir.kmg on a cut In wages. The House then considered the pension appropriation bill until ad journment. eiiTY-sr.vssT!! nT. FrSATr The Miami seigniorage bill came within ti'e seconds of passing the Senate today. The ntiestloti bus been put by the lempornrv presiding officer, Hcnntnr Faulk ner of West Virginia, "ahull the bill pass?" and wo'ild have been declared carried in another breath had Henator Hoar not moved that the fenate go into executive let .ion which was carried. Horsr In the House after routine bus iness, ex-speaker Oalusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, mode bis maiden speech, after hit re-entry in ('ongrets. The bouse then passed tbe pension appropriation bill substantially as reported by the Committee on Appropriation. After some unimpor tant business the House adlmtrned. SIXTY-KIUHTH DAY. 8rATt. The resignation of Senator White, ot I.oti'sinna, was announced. At the expiration of i lie morning hour tht ltlnnd seigniorage bill was Uid before the senate as unfinished business after a lengthy debate, the bill went over without action. The senate adjourned at s. 80, after a brief executie session Hoi'tr The president transmitted some additional Hawaiian cnrresKinlence to the House. Mr. Klclisrrivin, of Tennessee, from the Joint commission on expendi tures iu the executive departments, called np the bill to reform 'he method of ac counting and auditing in the customs rie rnriment of the treasury. The bill abol ishes the office of commissioner of cintoros. While this bill whs being considered Mr. Illnnchnrd who was appointed to the senate by the governor of Louisiana to til! the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator White to take a place on the su preme bench, entered the hall tntl was iiirionndrd by friends and congratulated. Tbe discussion over the bill took a wide range end was pnrtlcnpted in by Messrs. Haker, Henderson, Hepburn, Canon and Jloc-ery. The bill Was passed. At 4:55 the bouse adjourned. SIXTY -NINTH PAY. Pr.SATT Tht ltlnnd seirniorsge bill was under discussion and without reaching a Vote adjournment to Monday followed. Hofsr The house went into committee of the whole for the further consiriiratinn of tlie District of Columbia bill At 6 o'clock without completing the consideration ot the bill, the house took recn until 8. The evening session devoted to private pen sion mils. Representative (irow of Penn sylvania. Intro Inced in the bouse a bill making (12 per month the lowest rate of pensionable disability allowed. trVFXTIFTH DAY. Sfsate. Not in session. iiiii sK. The house completed the con sideration of the liiMrlcl of Columbia ap propriation bill and paed It alter defeat, ing the final edori of Mr PeArmond to re duce tbe share of expenses of the district to be borne by tbe general government. Short ly ofier the house adiourned. BUSINESS IB IMPROVING. A Gratifying Deorease in the Number and (Importance of Failures. R. 0. Dun & Co't. "Weekly ltevlew ol Trade" N. Y., says: Kvldeuces of present Improvement in business multiply, but Confidence in future improvement does not seem to increase. There is more business tnd t larger production by industries, for the season has arrived when greater activity is Pecrtsury il dealers' stock ure lo be re plenished and tho-e who cannot make cal culations beyond a tew months are the more anxious to crowd as ranch trnde as they sateiy can into those months. In some branches of distribution, however.there trt Indications of a diminishing demand for goods and the evident preference to medium and low priced articles, with the known re duction in wages and family expenditures, lead many lo feel semewhat le-s contideut that business will so.m recover its former volume. The undertakings beyond a short time are not made with great freedom and In spile ol a lurger demand the prices of nianufuctmed goodt tend downward 'ibe most di-tinct gain it in iron and steel manufacture. Tbe output ol pig iron March 1 was 110,11(1 tons, having increased 10 per cent during the month, although it it still 37.8 per cent lest than a year ngo. Yet prices are lower, steel billets being 1.1 25 at Pittiiburg and plates 1.15 at I'liiltt.lelphia.tlit lowest ever Known. Brcadstufls and oils have been stronger, nrovisiont weaker and cotton hesitates. Tbe expoits for tbe last four weeks were 14 ier cent larger than last year, while tht decrease in imports lor February was 37 per cent. Failures are growing less important and somewhat fewer. The number during the past weik has been 248 in Hie United Hales aguintt lUil last year and ou in Cana da against last year. Scarcely a single one is of itn orttnee and it is gratifying that the consetiiiances ol the greui reverse last year have been to tar overcome. AFTEB TICKET BCALPEE8. Bena or Wilson Fropotet to Fut an End to Their Business. Senator Wilton, of Iowa, hat Introduced s bill to put an end to ticket sculping. It provides fur an amendment to the inter state commerce act to as to require railroads to supply all their ticket ageutt with a cer- iincaie oi appointment whiclt it to be existed to public view. All tickets sold must have the name of the ugent and date stained upon them, it it made unlawful or anyone 10 sell tickets of a toad from whiL-ii he does not hold such certificate. Ihe )nally n a line of tft.OJO. Knilrosdi are reuuired to redeem unused tickets at the principal office or any ticket ofiict lor the price aid, and putly u ed tickets lor tbe price paid lees tlie schedule fare fur the portion used if pr seined within 90 dayt niter purcna-e. i lie suie uy any person ol a piiruaity useu ticket otherwise than as in dueled is made a violation of the act. -ltuil roads whicli p ace t;cketa in the bands of an Hiiiiiorueu ugeut are liable to a tine of Lett Baloona In Ohio. The Ohio atat Dow law limine tnr lections for January show a decrease of 802 saloons In the ttute tince the Jtilycol Irx'ioiis. and the amount of collections a decrease jf 7T,a27.3rtO The total number of saloons in tht tta'.e now is f 816, and tht January taxes they pay tl,:ilU,l7,07, Tbe Coal Froduotlon in 1803. The total coal production In the I'nlted Btalet in 1803 was 183.422 710 tons. Of this Pennsylvania produced 45,2.6.781 tout of bituminous coal mid 63.81li.2IO tout ol anth racite, illino.s comet next with I8.U50.000 tout and Uhio third with 14,021,800 tout. WINTER DIET. A Few Hints by Vehich Oo4 Health Ma ' Be AttalaeaV Few people seem to alve any thought to the appropriateness of food to the season of the year, savt the New York Ledger. With the coming cold weather many people re main a great aeal indoors, occupying rooms vvfiicn are often krpt at a high temperature and with, of course. very much less fresh air than they are accustomed t) during warm weather. This has a tendency to create a feverish condition of the system that should le counteracted ly a free indulgence in fruits of all available sorts. For such purposes there Is nothing better than good apples eaten raw. If children were permitted to eat all the fresh apples they craved through out the winter there would be fewrr diseases and deaths; while for adults, those wno are or fairly quiet habits and who remain indoors a great deal, there is nothing In the whole range of food products as useful. It is claimed that severe cases of gout and other rheumat ic dlftlcutlle.4 may be entirely cured by the free use of apples. In the absence of apples, raw potatoes, eaten with a little salt, are a most excellent corrective of bad humors. An eminent lawyer of this country claims to owe his excellent health largely to the habit of eating raw potatne w th rait. Whenever he ferls feverish or out of condition this Is his medicine, and for years he has taken no other. Oranges, leiions, grape fruit, pine apples In their season, and all acid trults, are valuable for people of sed entary habits. Almost all persons might Improve their health if the) would but give a lltt'.e attention to some of the most simple of nature' laws, and when this boon Is so cheap ly purchased the winder Is that It is o much neglected. Vgty Wind. The most pernicious winds are the oa in lels. or hot winds, of Kgypt They come from the deserts to the southwest and bring with them In finite quantities of fine dust, which penetrates even the minutest crevice. The thermometer often rises to 1 2.1 during their continuance, and thou sands of human beings have been known to perish from suffocation In the fiery blust. It was one of these tamlels that destroyed the army ot fsennacneriD. Alexinder the (ireat nearly lost his whole force iu another and the army of Cambyscs was ut terly annihilated. "England's pension u8t for the past year foots up the Insignificant total of tSft.UOO.OOO, showing what (mall potatoes nhe Is compared with tbe country with a pension roll of nearly five timet that sum. Boston Herald, A Ha-e In a Peer. T.M the mother beeomi sick and helpless, nn I the house Is nil in disorder. When both father nu l mother are down, you may as well e'.osetbe shutters. Order is brought o t of chaos often very easily, an 1 Mrs. John Malln, of Smith B lite, Moat., Fab. 17, 183.1, fouod an easy way out of her difficulties, as she writes thus "jly hushanl and I took very had rlienw itlem from tevjre colds, and my urms were so lums I could not raisatkem to help mysslf. I sent at on for n bottle o: Rt. Jaooli Oil, and before the bottle was haU empty. I could go about my work. My hus band became so lnm hs could not get out of he J. Two nal a half bottles completely curetl him. 1 will always praite St. Ja -o'js Oil an 1 you may use this as you sse fit." This is a clear case of what is treat at the right mo ment, an 1 how every household can be mad happy where pain abounds. Thk hair Is now worn box-plaltcd and shirred with boutTunttriiumings, and whon lawn tennis lambrequins, cut bias, are hung over the cars, it It considered quite dressy, A fii.ioHT Coi n', if neglected, often attacks Ihe luiiffi. "Uroimi'ii fh'om'iiiiil give sure mikI Immediate relief, tfuid uidy in buies. Price 2b cent. A lnrge Uix nim'ed lor UceuU. Lan Drug Cu Pliiluttclpiiia. 1'u. ACUTE RHEUMATISM Months of Sufl'ering-Hood'e Sarsaparilla Cured iMr.NoariJ.Homep ft ihlaiown, Peun. "C. I. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass.: (ieiulomen:- Four years last Jnnuary I was taken down with sub-acute rheuiuntihin which located at the bae of the bruin. It was eight weeks less uue llti.v before 1 was able tu walk out of Die house and after mouths of suffering uud much pain 1 feared I Would Never Be Well. My physician adviM-d me to use Hood's Karsa purllia. After takiug it in half done fur two weeks I fell hvtier. m at different times after wards 1 used it aw'iiile and during thelnel year I have Mgaiu beju i-cntiii-cd tu invigorated health by it. I attributed my rextimillun to health lu the use uf HimhI's harHupai-illu. My aim Iiuh had catarrh slui-v guile young and lust summer w hile attending school he used two Hood'ss?Curcs bottle of Hood's r'nrauarllla and said It (lid him mure guud tliau lie reallKeil from fliaifor prescription, etv." Noah J. Huhnkh, Poet uiUHterund tlene 'al Meri-linnt. Kiiihistow u.Pa. Pills cur llvir III, cmiMlp illoo, l i If.UVUtM, JUiMlitJt', tck Uuh iw .v. li.Uigu.tt.uo. Pullinc a Tooth by "Magic" . One of the guest of the Brlggs House yesterday waa complaining of in aching tooth and Inquired at the ifflce where he could And a good den tlctS Re secured the Information and went out to find relief, when proprietor I)e Witt smiled at a funny reminiscence. "I shall never forget a toothpnlllng incident that occurred when 1 was a youngster," he re marked. "My tiacle, who was phy sician, had a great, big, stalwart colored man for a servant. His name waa Buck, and one day he went Into his master's office and complained that on of hit teeth was nearly kill ing him. My uncle advised him to go and have it taken out, Ruck ob lected. 'Naw, iodeedy, boss,' he ex claimed, 'hit wud dess fa'rly kill me ter bab dis toof Jucked out' My uncle then to d him that he would tlx it for him by using a little magic. Buck was equipped with all the superstition ot his race, and he read ily reqniesced In the suggestion, for he thought a doctor could do any thing. The old gentlemen took the small string from his violin and mak ing a loop dropped It over Buck's aching tooth and drew it taunt. Then ho led Buck out to the hitch-Ing-oost and made him stand nn bis tip toes, which biought bis eyes on a level with the top of the post, and tied the catgut around it Upon the flat surface of the top be poured some gunpowder, and then solemnly warning Buck not to move he re turned to the house. Suddenly he came running out of the kitchen door with a glowing coal of fire held in a pair of tongs. Buck saw him coming and backed for all he was worth. But he left that tooth in front of him." Washington Post Highest cf all in leavening torn ABSOLUTELY PURE Economy requires that in every receipt calling for baking powder the Royal shall be used. It will go further and make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., ICS WALL ST., NEW VCRK. Nn More Hand-mirror . Dressing tables with plain (tliist wings movable on binges to any angle are shown and are a great help to dressing the hair. The hand giasi Is quite superseded by them. Tlx wings come attached to quite inex pensive tables, and when nut In use can be folded back out of the way. Dulnth' Flour Output. The Hour output of the Duluth mills in 18U3 was I,0u7,6ie barrels. Young Wives, Who are for the First Time to Undergo Woman's Severest Trial, we offer "mothers' Friend" A remedy which, if used as directed a few weeks before con finement, robs it of its Pain, Horror and Risk to Life of both mother and child, as thousands who have used it testify. 1 used two bottles of 'Mothers' Friend' with marveloi's resi'lts, and wish every woman who has to pass through the ordeal of child birth to know if they use 'Mothers' Friend' for a few wcrks it will rob con finement of pain and m fining and insure safety to lift of mothtr and tAildM. Sam Hamilton, Eureka Springs, Ark. Book to Mothers mailed free containing voluntary testimonials. Rent bv express, charest prepaid nn r relnt of price, f 1 Ml per bottle. Bold ljr all Druggists. BRADFIbLD RKOl'LATOlt CO., ATLANTA, OA. a. Ye Ill.ei.l.)fatlal.tliea) .. bMlliilW 'XXlltatBUlsBMLiVaMUlft iHM.m- Vf nrt ihi It rift al tru.wirr uf fai m ami 'K -uL.t ett il inliii- uutlii- WLial.CJm. , Barlfj . Corn, CJuer Timothy, Grnam Hoialtn i-U'., in -ivi liiOUHUfeDtitit'k. l,itv J'W" oucKotraiiiiU I'touit. mjs iku. uuitM VtfKttul.:w m ejiit.utfli fi ro iraiui-ii, iat . paiilfui lkkr.lait Vi;fUl)li-ikt-Ji.VH'. r-ay. out ill mi Nurthvrn f'ota fftitVt f ywltlfdSltbuah from iitf buh ksiw nt Did jtnu hmw t la? Iiki-' Vk0 ofUitaOat tjjj 1 imI faial-'K'-f trrp upon mflpt of tv in alaii.p. 1 KariM Nnil ami'l'i". lOe H ltd 'Llrnr omlyi I'c Our gnat t r tolt-f Uf I ut-. Ut b- t"-str.ft U'iHh to nay. 11 He (hit Works Easily Works Successfully." 'Ti3 very Easy to Clean House With SAPOLIO GET THE BEST. WTT T TTTJ'Q ? New Dksionsfor flULlljino .'04 at the lowest m cenu. Ptriect imita- m tion stained class. '. A UK nth Wamkd. J. KKItWIV MII.I.VH I'll., S43 Mniiailivltl Mi eel, I'lll-liiirsli. Ha. LtZL XV. L. InOlIGI.AS a.1 SHOR rtujU I'lit-loin wink, niaiiiiit liom CVMIIlllV'idr H t( S. lH'l vsluc lor tliv money UrtWni If 7 ii,. uoilj. Kuina and nrun laniicd up th iHillnin. Kvvry wsrrunltil. J uh no submi. tr. bt Jik-sI imiarrs for full dmcription ol' our couilrt n lor iiiuirs snu fctin i i t. a. yiviu( in alnirliona luw to or der by mail, poalair frt. Ynu ran get tht bcst bjtrguiiik.of dc-ultra wlu nth uur Mioca, n lilatHlata( al, ataUjUlUUlUalalllallUiaaelK SaUlaV There Is more Oa'arrh In this sect lea the country than all other dlseaes put together, and until the laet few years was aiippneed tube tncnranle. fr'nr a great many years doctors pro nounced It a locai d sease, and prescribed local remedies and ny constantly failing to cur with local treatment, pronounced It incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a conailto tlnnnl d IsesMi and ilirrore require nunstltn tlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, man ufactured by V. .1. Cheney Co., Toledo. Ohio, Is theomy rnnstitntlnnai rureo i the marktt. It la taken Internally tn doeea Irom lndropt to a tesspoonful. It arts directly on the blond and murnne surfaces i.f the syetem. They offer one hundred dollars f r any rase It falls to cere. Hind ter circulars and testimonials free. Addrers . . .... K. 3. Cnt-snv Co., Toledo, O. (PMi by Druggist, 75o. Pern bas but 30 telegraph offices In tbe entire country. Pr. Kllmert wwr-RooT enret all Kidney and Bladder troubles. Fampblet and Consultation free. Laboratory Blnghamlon, N. V. There art 3."00,000 bachelors in thb country over .10. VteBna. X 1,'is. Oat Pram flee Bee. eeeil. Tills re-nvrkablo, almost tinlicarJ-jf, yiell waa reported to till J hn A. Balzsr Seed Co., La Crssse, Wis., by Frank Winter, of Mon tana, who planted oris bmSel of Great Norm, era Oats, carsfnlly tilled an I Irrigate! same, and believes that In ISM he can grow tram one bashcl of Oreat Northern O ttt thrss .handret bn-hels. It's a wonderful oat.'' Ir yoo wit.t. crT this our ano stND it with Se Hostage to theabnv Arm yon will receive sample package of above oats and their mammoth farm teed catalogue. A Xmlie ano -ave money. Mat! four order, for anyil.imt In dnu line lo .. A. Halh J; hs''": ion. C. 1-rce i ate lo. -lie-. W re- a Nerve and l?rln Tre.l-nrnt. ore: . Iver 1 Ills. 1-V.i at )yc, in. ; -sun." Hel Worm 1'owden, Kc.i I'orous I'luetcrs, 13c. Tbe Entt Canal cost tl0t0')000. Beerham due are better than mineral wa ters, beei ham w -no others. k cents a boa Hatch's Universal Cough f-'yrnp lakes right hold Hold every v here. yienlH. strength. Litest D.S. Cot. Fcod Report. Tub latest from the lMikc of Vara I Hi a has it that he Is In bis palacn nt I Madrid fcllcltstlng himself on bis I ?oo1 fortune In having so excited tbe ; gratitude and charity of the Auieri ! :an people that the dilapidated for ' tunes of tbe descendants of Coluui I tius "arc likely to be repaired. At . ast accounts, however, tbe move ment for a popular subscription had j not obtained cyclonic proportions. M iiK King wnose rutc cm Graces the mot sublcct stiitikltii;. i ,.,.,.,.,..,,, ,. ,( .,... ,.,. WORLD'S FAIR AWARDS si., -rcnz: mu wtunu nd our luplnnia for Hraulj, MivBsrlto unit Krtin.t(v-r ,teju ui llll'W vruit ll'S IIHVW I't'ii ai-ld iliirrt lu ilia it'i.il. i He ml hi ourr fir uiir rtuni'lfH' riiiuit.oiu ' 1'. uf every kinu cf Jr tlslala tK kmruanat.uliii IhmiU Ufwjlfc illU. n( ifNlllliUUIulH. tlii-v ur fii'. ALLIANCt CAHRIAC CO., CINCINNATI. O. 0B8PSVS Mini (ra .y. nnuntad hcnrif-a. r'row t do ympon. it.dlv tin-of, aiirl m if n Jjy. at Imu two thiiiUor all symptumt aitt irinovrd. COVC ot lfi.imoi.iali ul iiiirarailt'l'k i.i nt pRKKa TEI DAT! TIE ATMINT IHRRItfilO lull a et() Itit O. IL itUHEM A . ktaaaaUlUu, ailaale. Pbwdter f ml m its. s-rrv ' A braaV al. Urn, I SaWOliaiyrUaTanYUW u Use I I KNOWLEDGE Bring comfort nnd Improvement inrl tends to personal ujoyineiit when tightly used. The maay, who live bet ter tli an others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by tnoro promptly ndnpting tlio wnrid's lirst products to the needs of physitol lieing, will attest the value to health f the pure liquid Illative principles luibiuctd ia the remedy, fcyrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to ifs presenting in the form most nt eitnldo and plena act to the taste, the n l ii i hlng and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing tbe system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers ami permanently cut ing constipation. It has given aalisfm tion to millions and met with the nppiovnl of the medical profession, bccnue it nets on the Kid neys, Liver nnd Bowels without weak ening them nnd it is ih i leutly free fiom every objectionable substntiee. fSyrup of Fips Is for snle by all drug fists in 60c anil 1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the ( iiliforniu Fig yrttp Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the nutiie, ISyrup of Figs, and being well Informed, you will not accept any substitute, if oflered. PKII 11 94 S-.au- el h IxfS tpeMI al whirh Cirrwlir Saw. t rsi f,r .nwrl w wmimI in tllrli.il llin M U..U in uwiof whtn tli touring, nt Hi ahR,, -.-t-n . frame H out 9t line In lh Arlmelur Saw Sranir Ihr Chlf SimI Saw traaH ear Riailr tl.it ilifrl.tillv al.ilulrl and aahollf ur-.antal i,aa. in seASiniiH roe itie siun ins tilts at sas IIIINX IT IS IrlS H AI'IHI U N1UI. 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In ui nail adtliaaaani, K . a al.aU talk al anin, an4 a.aka an offai thai will tea ttttmittl tatftaat, TAa m 4a. . I AhHMulVU CU al COLCHESTER SPADING BOOT (.rKnrincm !lnr. R R. flnnd ftiitl Dihrra. Tlio outftr or tti irtilv rilruai tltu wtittlo louKt'i ttt I lie u fltiwu in the tinl. Honttiita the nfinuk lu itlrhln(, ( ing, Vc lit Si' iitMliiy 'AliKjHhuul- JuHMary 12 cc-tl 19 IS. . . . . frbruarr I, . . ," March i. a a a ' TOT. I.. .'IT snr rrt, t Iibts uaial f mu- runlmi's lu liu days, I'luliu avlil lavnw tm-at moutlii muufy isn ut Tllliniswb suy llniri IO1UUUu4U tan IBvealSUl irlisror iitfi rinstioii. IHIILM A 1(1,, RnsLrrn ss4 Hrskrrs, ISsuS e Uraa.usi. 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