frog fbp the French. The bent edIMo frogs dressed foi 'the tabic nt Pari mine from Alsace, packed in large baskets. Time aa leasee, ... 'All things have their tlm and season, anil la lh changeful tampsratur ot a closing Winter rheumatism flourishes. Tht beat treatment Is referred to In a letter from Mis Lint Gunckle, Trenton, O., Fab. Mnd, 1101, Who says . "I suffered tor several year with rheumatism, but ws cured br Ht. Jacob Oil. 1 am now will an I never feel anything Ot It. Better get the 0,1 In tlmn and there will be no aon ot trouMe afterwards. The United Htnti-s In the richest nation on sarth. Dr. Kilmer's fumn'-llixir cures nil Kidney nnd Bladder trouble. l'nitiplil"t ami niiwiltiitlnii free. I.iiliriitury Hintilmnipt'm.N.Y. The English Inngiingn Ik the mnt easily inquired. P-tatb or Onto, Citv or Toi.epo, I I.icascocstv. I" Fiiaxk J. I'lH.ar.r make oath that lie In the acnlnr puttie r nt the llrm nt K. t'lirttrv A Co., ilolna: l.usini-- tn the I'ltjr nf Toli-dn, Count v ami f-iatea'nreralil.anil that eaul ttrm will lay tlie sum nl (INK HI'NDUKII lull. l.AR for i-a'-h anil every cs-c of I' itarrh that. nmn.it bo cured by tUu use nf Hai.i.'si ATAitint C'l'tir. Kiiank .1. CtlkNKV. nrntn 'rforeme ani Milwrrllwil la toy pre-ence,tlilsiltlidiiy i f Oeccinli-r. A. I) 1--N. . . A. W. Ul.EASO., 1 ri 1 ' A'.Mni Piili're. Hall's Catarrh Care Istaken Internally anil arte directly in thr lilnoil tun) inuinuw urfiu-vs of the 'teiii. Hend Pr le-t mentals, free. V. .1. CiiKNrr Co., Toledo. O. fVHold by Drunists. IV. Cnmits, llnwt:Nrv Soke thiioat. etc., nui'-kiv relieved ly ' Hi men" lirnnrhuil TVnrnr,.'' I'lii'y niirpAvn all nther preparatlnns In renmvinn lni:trrnri, and as a omijt; rrmt'iy are in-e-e'iiini'iitlv Ini lirM. Nhllnb'a fere Is sold on annnr.intie. It i tires Inrlplent Ton. umptioti; It in the B'.nt 'o'Jgh Curt; ou., (Wc., l Mr. Louis A. H'rofl Ilnuirtnwn, Mil. IMigh Unto Death Sound nsa Dol'arAfterTnkingFive Bottles of Hood's. "In the "pi-ln nf Ifli I was taken with severe (mine In my linvtst en thai I maid lianlly tralKlitt-n myself up. I I'nuld tint sleep nt nliilit anil shortly after I w.ia taken with illicit! sweats. I hail no apiicllte and when I did vat I Became Deathly Siok. Then lai-ire lumps the slxe of a hen's egg form ed npnn belli aides of niy neck. I opened them and closely followed the doi'tor'a directions, but I grew worse and the hair commenced to tall off my head. Finally, I heard mi much talk about llnod'e riareaparilla I ili'rlili'd to take It. I rontlnupd until 1 look live txiltli- whkh rur ad me an miuiul an a dollar, and front that time ontll now 1 have not had a elrk day and have HoocTs8y Cures not felt the ellichtett effei'lH of rheumatlcm." U A. WnoK, 87 l'roHM t St., Haxenitown. Mil. Iteed'a I'llln are prom t and I'lttcleot, yet eaty at actloo. Bold by a. I ilrnil. 29 crnu. FNU1S 94 "COLCHESTER" Spading Boot. BEST In Market rT IV FIT. BEfeT IN WE A KING Vl'AUlY. The outer or tap aol estuli ihewiioU'lennth ilowii lotlie herl, iimtouU Ihr th lMNit In (Himini Mid mother ban. wuriu ASK YOrn PF.ALER MA rtnn't hm put off with Colchester Rubber Co. w. r. noroLAs .i rhoe I1u;iIr custom work, i-nnliijf I mm f4 " 9i H'11 v",e 11,0 "incy i in inc wuriu, i.tmc hiiu jinta k jiuiiiipvu on inn immiihii. cvriT r wurriinua. i .ike no unii. lc. hce lcal p;iH r for full decrtption n" our com p let o w mr jihuli ahu gen. tlctrtrn or wnd for . lust rated Latalogut frtvtntr in. , ttiruciinns how tn or. derhf mail, potaire free. You c:m get the bent Urgams 01 demerit wno pun our taocs I '4 er eenU ,10 H Vebraary 1, " 14, March 1. 13, tf ft irr rent If-ontB puto Trticv vMt'tx month; money vmu it A.l.A.e...u-e. ana llwiai 4 'HI lllkil l.Mlk I la InVaWtAll! jviiip for inforntBt on. aw ... a war a v. I. staav aai-lt . THE WAIA PAPER TERCttA niTM SELLS THE BEST, Ol.JI I II THE CHEAPEST 17 ALL PAPER 4ad PaaeraSe. ana 3c, l;nld I'arera ., r. ana luc Heud Sr. MnaiH aaHiBlea, ASt waearHreet, riitaaarna, re. ai mieiaei ai. muaieauiif ouuMa.uj I. a TPWTC TBADEMABIta Somlnntlia A I l il' I n. mud rtvl,- wilapAleuleblUiy faveotloe. eei,d for liivrutora uulde.or huw titit IHMeBU UHUVKUIUIUU n MewuiuJi. VV. mr am u.iL, and epnw paid: aoixt B40 rQT MOnln mm fur taking onli r: uuMiy work;appiy t io,ei'tvetiurMrlu,ucueva,M.y I CFMUIJft i r uawvajxx. ti I OffrrUlmr.r. jafc .... win-... u..ffc. aaaBWawuiHi aiiu. 1 NEWSY GLEAN ING3. 9i.t llatTAts ha nnnexej I'oalolaml, Bunt It Atrlnn. ! r. front did much ilnmnna to frelt t.e In the Ho'ith. Hair ii ir la trrontW on the Inoreaae hi the prov.um ot I'.nllr,, Bpiln. 1'nrTnitr.s?. sold trik have been made In New Mi'Xiao ai d Wyoming. Tne uold renertf In tho Pnltad Btntea Tmury Is ttra liially deereaaltiR. A Trrnra In an AthinfOn.) fhooldoeg her dlaohedlent pitplla with qunaal water. Tnit f'onneetli'iit Flah f'o nmllnner will toi-k the atreuma of the Htiite With 1,500.00 trout Iry. Chfat nrrehenlon are felt In Bwltir- land on a-ciunt ,' the liitunVient nowfall thla wiiitr Tnr IMI Ti'lenltnne romnany lnt rear earned :l.WJ,4S5.(W net and paid 3,33!.1M in illviilfmla. It la eetlmiited titnt 4 WH head of entile illeil In Fort IPmd t'ounty, Ti-xae, darlni; the Into laid wnt her. Tnr. Itarvarl fantltv Imvn Increase I the) rental nf dormitory room trom fifty to seventy-live pur eent. Tnr itold output of the world In ISM at?- preirnteil tl.ro.0iin.onn. Theai flurus will likely Im ei'llfised In 1!I. TlTtnenmof a eanal eonneeted with tho riatte Itlvi-r, Oinnhn exp""tto snnurj morj watiT power than Mlnii'iapolie. ViB'ii-etA la now In n noltlon to nnirotlnto with Weet Virginia tor the ttlenmut of tho di'ht of the hitter Htnteto Virginia. Tnnai! Is soma talk In F.urfoo of the elmneea of a Thren-F.tnn.tt'or l.eiime. to In- c'ii Im HuMln, Oi'rmany nn I Auatrln. !. AnRi.i;. Cnl.. haft Init eo-npleted a aewer whlfh e:irrlia It eewitfn alxte'in miles ull'l (lumps It into the I'.iolll.- O nan. Kntnrn nt the ervinir of hi hahv. Anlro Ilartelll, of flirliertown, Pnn., threw It Into a Move, wlieni It w.i tatnlly burned. roTorrtt'r.Biithorltles at Toronto. Cnnidn. hnve selfd entile of the f'on'rieitnipil Hvi ord, Tofusinn to raoonte'i the Congr- irnnk. Fhpit and cnln have been umntlv dn-n- aired hy the Polnr wave, whieh extended nil over the country east of tho Bouky Mouu' talus. F.MPr.Roa Wn.t, iai want European nation to make n enmmon stand nninnt Amerlean enti'rprias wliieli aJveraely ufr!t European Inmrests, A rottTRrr ha Jut been made br tin Panherrr Linnb-r t'nmpnny, of Iluluth, M'nn..to cut vm,QX),W feet of los tor ;un,oi'N). Itr.enitTS to the Chattanooga Trade-nan ahowthat dnrinir the pat two w.-nk lorfv two mill nn I furnaces in the Houth resumed opiTation. Tnp. latest new from Corea !iow that tho hermit kinirdoai l rin for a r.ivilt that may enu i :is iihp-Ii bloodshed as tho p.lla-w riot of ten year auo. F.xrr.RiMKST have been made In planting i"t wheat by Waohiiitfton farmer, mid it ha been found that not moretlian one-third of It will irrow. and that wiileh dons Krow yb'ld a weak and Inferior stalk. Tun Sierr.i foothill district nf California, am bet;innini( t realize that they can pro duce apph-s of a quality equal to I lion shipped trom any other Htate. Many oruh ards are beln set out to this fruit. MOKE TARIFF CHANGES. Senator Vest Offers Amendments Aajraed Upon by the Committee. HiT.ntor Yiwl submitted to the Henate a nuuilier nf amendments to tho tnrilT bill, whli-h lind linen ennHlden-d by tho flnnni'e committee, mid whbdi will be liroUKht for ward In the senate as eommitti'e nmenilmeutfl ib Hiiftieil to perfeet the Mil ri'Hirtel. The Hnii'iiilments lii'dude oine minor rtinnvri e In the idii'mh-nl sehediilei Caxt,iol Ished plate uhine, ete, 24 by M Im-hi-s siiiare Is ttii'ri'iiseil trom 20 to 11 eents iier siuare fiHit and the eame artbde nbove this size is ill eri'iisiil from SS to 87 eent. Aiudinvli's. sardines, etc.. 20 per eent ndva- Iopmii, insti'iid of in the renirtoil bill. The same idiniitft I made nn Unit In can. Meats - Fresh la-ef. uuttton and pork reduc ed from 25 to 20. HplrilH- In lainiKraph 2.10. In lines elirht to fourtiH'ii, strike out the words "uHn all eom pounds or prepiirntioii coutnliilnK alenhnl there shall be li vliil a duty at the rate ot tl.MliHr liniof Knllnn upon the distilled spirits contained therein In mlilitinn to the duty provided by law Ukii the old itiKreili ents eiiutaine,) In such comiounds or pn-par- ntiiuis ami in lieu tuen'oi to rcstoro me pro viHlnn as it passed the house. The duty on fur hats and bonnets Is in Ciaised from 85 to 40 (e'r cent ailvnlorem. The (love schedule Is entirely nmruiiKed, readliiK as follows Hloves- Kid or leather, of all descriptions, wholly or partially manufactured, 40 (mr cent ad valorem. rimnkers' itrtii lcs-The worilin of the fiar AKrnph iHiucerniliK toliacco pifies is chanired so as to ruud as in the till! passed by the bouse. Fruits, pine apples and bananas are placed B'clllcHlly on the free list. Canned bhell llsb are also added to the free list. There are nlso chanKes In the Income tax part of the bill. One of these I'lialiKcs adds the word "nnMcest'd" nt the heidiming of section 54 and It is afterwards provided that this assessment shall Ira made liy the com missioner of internal revenue. A proviso Is as follows: "That all non-resident corpora tions shall lr subject to a tax of 2 per eent upon all uadistrihutcd sums sent abroad, which sums for the pursises of this act shall be held tn lie dividends to foreiKn stockhold er or policy holders and the resident intent, or inaiiiitfor of such foreign corporations, shall withhold said tax ot 2 per cent from ail such undistributed sums and make return thereof and pay therein." The Semite provisiou roipiirlnK co rim ra tions to make returns In accordance with the requirements of section 8.71.1 ot the revised statutes, is stricken out ami the bouse pro Vision restored. Au amendment Is also made providing thai corporations shall not only lve the amounts pnld to employe who receive more than t4.000 per annum, but also their names and addresses and the amount paid them. Internal revenue tax on spirits, section 05, Is amended so as to read as follows "Thai no distiller who has Kiven the required Isiud and who sells only distilled spirits of his own production at the place of manufacture, or at the place of storage In bond, lu the original paekaus, to which the tax paid stamps are ultlxcd, shall Ui required to pay the sieclnl tux of a wholesale liquor dealer on account of such sales; provided, that he shall be requir ed to keep the books prescribed by section 8,318 of the revised statutes of the United btati-s. or so much as shall show the date when lie sent out any spirits; the serial num. ber of the packages containing the same, the kind and quality of the spirits lu wine gal lons and taxable gallons, the serial numbers of the stump on the lockages and the names and residences of the persons to whom sold and the provision of section 6 of an act en titled. 'An out to amend the laws relating to Interiiul revenue,' approved March 5, 1M7U, as to transcripts, shall apply to such books. Any failure by reason of refusal or willful neglect to lurnlsh the transcripts shall auldeut the spirits owned or distilled by the distillery to lorleitore." Iowa Btill Prohibition. In the Iowa House the question of constitu tional prohibition was considered and Coop er's resolution was sutsitituted tor the senate resolution. It prohllts the manufacture and sale of liquor for any purisjee and leaves the legislature to enact laws for Its enforcement. ClutssoU called up the liquor manufacturing law. and It wan lost, years 42, nays 56. This ettiud It that liquor manufacturing wiil nut be legally curried on In the BUI. TRUMPET CALLS. Baxala Bar Boanttt Warning Rote ta she Unredeemed. GOD'S l est friend Is llcht, tfiii)', worn should always rsa tlono In a Chrlst- 11 ka spirit. (Inf. of the most foolish of all fool thlns is t'i.,,1 1 tt ullh .In J- W It A T K V K R nod requires or us Christ cuiue to do and lie for us. Joi) never forgets the man who Is willing to take a hard place. "Tiihy that witlt upon tho Lord shall renew their strcngih." Sin would not lie an de-nlly If tho devil could not wear a mask. No Chistian oiiKht to feel weak while ho knows that (!od lives. Yoit will soon become poor in earn est If you try to keep all you kcU Ik you would grow more In grace, trv pi a) I n k more for people )u don't like. If tlie world likes you rlht well, It is a sure sIkii that you are like tho world. If no drunkard can fro to Heaven, what is to become, of the drunkard maker. Put a sinner where lie can't hldo, and he will be look ntf straight into the pit. Don't fool with sin. Whoever plays with knives will sooner or later get cut. (Jon's peace will not stay long in the heart that tries to hide any kind uf a sin. As vrcii hrito can sometimes be put into u word as can be tired out of a musket Onk good positive and decisive step toward God will put the devil buhlnd your back. If you say no to Hod to-day, It may be that you will never have another chance to say yes. WiiATKVF.it would have been wronir In Christ cannot bo right In any mem ber of his c. lurch. No man can see the beauty of tho Divine character until ho Inn been born of tho Spirit. Tiif. man who Is anxious to serve (iod never has to wait lung lor a chance to go to work. Tiik kind or righteousness that takes people to Heaven is not tho kind that brags on itself. 8 imk oreai'licrs neverseem to think it worth whllo to work at their trado lu the middle of the week. A (looi) many bovs have turned out badly because, they had fathers who mado them work with a dull h io. Tub man who will not first say, 'Thy kingdom come,'' has nu right to say, "Ulvo us our dally bread." Tun man of faith Is willing that God shall take as much time us Ho wants in which to explain Himself. For tho heart to consent thit any kind of a wrong shall live. Is a vole for tho devil to be princo of this world. Onk reason why thcro Is not moro good being dono is hociinso so many people want to wait until to-morrow to begin. God gave Ills son to save the world, and soino men who sit prettv well for ward In church give 1'5 cents a year to Uelp tell the hcatheu about 1U Murdered at the Folia, At Kansas City, the election culminated In a hand-to-hand conflict In the Fifth ward, resulting In the killing of Michael CbIIiiIihii and the wounding ot I'erry Fowler, shot through the back, will die; Cornelius IlroiD-.nohan, shot in kidney will proliably diet l'ntriek Fleming, shot lu the left should er, will recover; John McOoverti, shot through the right nrm; Jcremlnli Pule. deputy constable, shot in tho face will die. The trouble was caused by difference lstween the A. P. A. and tho two Dcmocrutio (no tion. John Goolcy. n stonemason, was shot In the back and in the forehead this lorenoon by Will fit in II. Walker, a lalsirer. The sbooiiim was done near a voting place and tho result in a oeaicii iienaie unout llio American Fro. lectlvo Association. Uooley Is dangerously Wounded. Five Persons Killed .losenli Kol Ins. a German, his wlfo and three childrcu. living in the northern part ot Oil City, l'a., were kllleit, the result oi an ex. illusion in the Kol las home. The cause of tho accident Is a mystery .soma saying it was a partly empty can of nitro glycerine, while others say it was a dynamite cap which Kollaa was examing, the lutter be ing tuo generally uuccpieu uiuury, PROMINENT PEOPLE. United Btatis Himatob Hoar, of Massa chusetts, Is a candidate for re-election. "Cabhem Rylva." tho gifted Queen ol Itoumania, I threatened with paralysis. It I said that President Cleveland Is an Indefatigable reader ot the Congressional liecori. H. Wobth, the great Tarit dressmaker. If Dow almost seventy years of age. He it the son of an old English solicitor. Thr two Dromlos of Congress are Repre sentatives Wilson, of West Virginia, and Clifton It. Baaklnridge, ot Arkansas. Psesipist Cleveland has sent his check for (100 and a letter to the Young Men's Christian Association of Washington. Ibvino, the English actor, played this lea son in ten cities of the Uulted Ntates for twenty-eight weeks and took in 5i5,6s3.50. President Cabmot, of France, receive ah annual salary of 4)250,000, with handsome allowance In addition for domestlo ex pense. Geoboe W. Vandbbbilt, who owns a large tract of forest land in North Carolina, I making soma soleutillo experiment lu forestry. En-FEaoi William, of Germany, I credited With being heartily In favor of tne movement to reduce military burden lu European countries. Da. Livingston, ol BennetUvllle, K. T., ha built op an extensive praotloe, not wit h stundlng that be had been a deaf and dumb mute from tn age ol three yean up to three yean ago. Geoboe 0. Baeeb. the inventor of the submarine torpedo boat, died, few day au, in nasiungiou. ne was Qny-taree yeenol age. m i,u tvx.a'7 OUR BUDGET' OF FUN. HUMOROUS SAYINGS AND DO INGS HERE AND THERE. Joke and Jnkelets that Are Bnpoaed to Have Hern Ilecently Horn Sayings and Doings that Are Odd, Cartons, and Lag li able The Week's llomor. Let V All tanca. A REMAMi.E safety coupler the minister. Lowell Courier. to KN.tor a warm spring sit on nj hot flat-iron pla -ed on a chair by your, wiro. Minings. Tfaciikii "Willie, what Is mom nry?" Willie "The thing you forget with." Vogue. "I always did enjoy an Intellectual feast.' said the cannibil as he ate the Vale man. Life. Tub man who Is walling for his fhlp to c hop in usually llndslta tug. Yonkcrs Statesman. Tub surgeon may bo very scdat", but he Is a great hand to cut up. Glens Falls Republican. Are tho members of tho college PI Eta society partlcu'arly partial to pastry? Lowell Courier. "TitEiiB Is a time for everything" when the bonrdlng-hntisn cook makes hash. llinghamton Itcpubllcin. It Is said pence efforts are tin foot In Honduras. Statesmen may be having their corns cut. Picayune. When a man past 50 hnsn't hal any bad luck for three days he begins ti quake and tremble. Atchison Globe. Tub man didn't know how It sounded when he said: "I'll believe there's a hell when 1 ce It" Plain dealer. "Yotr can't eat your dinner and have It. too," enld the sympathetic steward to the seasick passenger. Klf'.lngs. The widower about to remarry Is the mot unselfish of mortils. He seldom thinks of number tne. Al bany Press. After a man passes 40 ho can he'p his children most by saving up money to care for himself In hH old nge. Atchison GloVo. Grammar Teacher "In the sen tence 'Whore am I at?' what Is 'at?' " Scholar "A superfluity, miss." De troit Free Press. Patient Van you draw a tooth. Doctor?" DentUt "Well. 1 should say so. I'm a perfect artist In that Hue. " Exchange. Prima Donna "I sing only En glish words." Manager "Never mind. No one will need ti know it" Detroit Tribune It was a Manitoba high-school boy who ald thcro were four r.ones frigid, torrid, temperate and intem perate. Lynn Item. "The hard times make very littlo difference t me." remarked a limn dealer; "my business Is ulways slack." Philadelphia Hecord. Tommy Paw, what Is a brag gart? Mr. Flgg Ho Is a man who Is not afraid tn tell his real opinion of himself. Indianapolis Journal. Poeticits (breathlewly) "I have Just dashed off these few lines and " Editor "Well, or, suppose you dash off yourself." Iiojion Courier. "Say. pa," naked Freddy, "why Is It that when you or Uncle George tell a story you always get laughed at and when I tell one I get a llckln'?" Buffalo Courier. First Heooar "Yesterday I ex tended my bulnetg enormously." Second Ditto "In what way?" First Ditto "I bnke one of my ribs." Lustige Iilaetter. Do.eleiqh Why do you Insist upon tht) new pastor being a fat man? Deacon liroadalslo Becauso fut men are generally short-winded. Will lamsport Kevlew. "Idleness coven a man with nakedness," was the profound ob servation of a gentleman In the Crown Lands Itepartmcnt, noted for his tlowery eloquence. Grin, "Did the publishers accept the novel of hers in which the heroine kills her husband by slow palson?" "No. They advised her to adopt prusslc acid and muko It a short story." Puck. "I shall be glud when I get big enough to wash my own face," mut tered little Johnny after his mamma had got through with him; "then 1 won't wash It." Hoston Transcript. "I am very much afraid," said the good old paison as he was admonish ing his flock, "that unless you mend your ways some of you, when Gabriel blows bis trumpet, will come out at the little end of the horn. Rochester Democrat Little Ethel What Is these an archist people talk In' aoout? Little Johnny Why, they wants everything everybody else has got an' they never wash thelrselves. Little Ethel Oh, I see. They is little boys growed up. Good News. "Papa," ald little Isaac, "vot la vun hundredt per zent?" "It de. pends on zirgurastanccs," replied ltingsheimer. "Vun hundredt per zent is small profit, but a larch undt oudtralchus leddlemont obt your debts." Harlem Life. Kitty Tom is down South this winter, and be lias Just seat me the loveliest little alligator you ever saw. Ada How are you going to keep him? Kitty 1 don't know; but I've put it in Florida water until I bear from Tom." Life. Jackson You'd better go and make It up with Dobson, if you care anything for his friendship. Jen kinsWhat bave I ever done to Dob on? Jackson Why you called blm "Mliter 1" Dobson it captain la a Brooklyn militia regiment Puck, .i : "ti.q. r'lHU" 4 V . .'.-r .. . , , Highest of all In Leavening Tower. Latest U.S. Gov't Reporl Absolutely puke What Sort of Repentance Frnncls Mur phy Awakened In a Ilrunkard. Tndgn C'orwin's famotts tetnpeianct address recalls an incident which oc onrred during one of Francis Murphy's blue-ribbon addresses. A drunken mar sat in the audience and listened will: owlish gravity to the remarks. Murphy was telling of feaiful occurrence al leged to have happened in a distant State w here such things always hap pen. "And, my friends," said lie, "this poor wretch wns so filled and saturated with alcohol that he fairly breathed alcohol, and one night when he tried tc blow out a candle the flame set tlis nlcohol fumes afire and the miserable sot was burned olive." The drunken man rose to his feet and huskily demanded: "Ish thassho?" "It is most assuredly so, sir." "(lot er hie-got erllookV" 'Yes, right down here in front." The horrible example walked uncer tainly down to tho front. Tho audi ence was on tiptoes of expectancy. Here was another brand plucked from the burning. . "I Boleuiuly shweor," said the ine It will, perhaps, require a little stretch of the Imagination on the part of the reader to recognize the fact that the two portraits at tbe head of this article are of the same in dividual i and yet they are truthful skef 'bes made from photographs, taken only a few month apart, of a very much esteemed citl sen of Illinois Mr. C. H. Hams, whose ad dress is No. 1,643 (second Avenue, Rock Island. IU. Tbe following extract from a let ter written by Mr. Harris explains the mar velous change In his personal appearance. He write i " Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Dis covery saved my life and bas made me a man. My home physician savs I am good for forty year yet you will remember that I was just between life and death, and all of Dy friends were sure It wo a case of death, until I commenced taking a second bottle of 1 Golden Medical Discovery,' when I became able to ait up and the cbugn was very much better, and fas bleeding from my Ivnga flopped, and before I had taken six bottles of Ul 'Golden Medical Discovery' my cough osased and I waa a new man and ready for business. I now feel that It Is a duty that I owe to my fellow-men to recommend to them the ' Golden Medical Discovery 1 which saved my life when doctors and all other medicine failed to do me any good. I send to you with this letter two nf my photographs; one taken a few week before! was taken down sick in bed, and the other was taken after I was well." These two pho tographs are faithfully re-produced at the bead of this article. Mr. Harris's experience In the use of " Gold en Medical Discovery" is not sn exceptional one. Thousands of eminent people In ail part of the world testify, in just as emphatio language, to its marvelous curative powers over all enronio bronchial, throat and lung diseases, ehronio nasal catarrh, asthma, and kindred diseases. Eminent physician prescribe "Golden Medical Discovery" when any of their dear ones' lives are imperilled by that dread dis ease. Consumption. Under such circum stance only tbe most reliable remedy would be depended upon. The following letter is to tbe point. It is from an eminent physician of Btamp, Lafayette Co., Ark. He asys t "Consumption is hereditary in my wife' family : some have already died with the dis ease. Air wife bas a sister, Mrs. E. A. L'leary, that waa taken with consumption. Bhe used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, and, to tbe surprise of ber many friends, he got well. My wife bas also bad hem orrhages from the lungs, and ber sister in sisted on her using the ' Golden Medical Die- Mothers' Friend awxan-Is a scientifically oreDared liniment every ingredient of recognized value, and in constant use by the medical profession. These ingredients are combined in a manner hitherto unknown, and WILL DO all that is claimed for it, AND MORE. It shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Aeat by El proa sa Receipt f Price, ll.so per Battle. Book to "Mothers" trailed FREE, tsM ty all Druffllts. MADFIELD KEQIILATOD CO. Ftlr Feci CcrrsI Itcna fcr tn Untidy Hcusi." list A POLIO' ' Dsjldmi briate, "that, never, alio long s I llTe,' will I hie will I ever blow out an other candle." M'oitiiooii tout. It Wsa thai If at. "I never realized the truth of Rhak ipeare's saying that 'the apparel doth aft proclaim the man' till I made my first trip to New York City," said Ed itor McAdams, who prints the Chick ssaw Chieftain away down in the In dian Nation, to some friends at the Ebbltt. "You sec the sombrero I hare on now well, Hie brim Is pretty wide, but not a marker to the one I were that day on my pilgrimage up Broad way. 1 must have looked pretty ver dant, for there were Just seventeen sharpers that struck me between the Astor House and the Fifth Avenue Hotel. When I reached that point the thing got monotonous, and I went Into a hat store and bought a derby. Then 1 resumed my saunter ing and walked a mile further, hut never a 'con' man reached out his hand and with an Insinuating smile pretended to know me." Washington Post covery. I consented to her using it, and It cured ber. Bbe baa bad no symptom of con sumption for tbe past sis years People having this disease ran take no better rem edy." Your very truly, From tbe Buckeye State come tbe follow. Ing i 41 1 was pronounced to bare consump tion by two of our best doctor. I spent nearly 3(lO, and was no better. I concluded to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I bought and used eight bottles and I can now say with truth that I feel lust as wU to-day a I did at twenty fl re, and can do Juat as good a day' work on tbe farm, although I baa not done any work for several yean." -Truly, your friend, 4e-tki Mr. Dulaney'a address Is Campbell, Ohio. " I bad catarrh In tbe bead for years and trouble with my left lung at the same time. You put so much faith in your remedies that I concluded to try one bottle or two, and I derived much benefit therefrom. I used up three bottles of Dr. Hage's Catarrh Remedy, five bottles of your " Golden Medical Discov ery," and in four months I was myself again. I could not sleep on my left side, and now I can sleep and eat heartily. So long as I have your medicines on band I bave no need of a doctor j I do not think my house in order without them. Yours truly, Harlow, Baldwin Co., Ala, If It would be any more convincing, we could easily All tbe columns of this paper with letters testifying to tbe cure of the severest disease of tbe throat, bronchia and lung, by tbe use of " Golden Medical Discovery." To build up $olidfle$h and ttrtngth after the grip, pneumonia, (" lung fever"), eihauiiag fevers, and other prostrating diseases, it ha no equal. It dote not make fat like cod liver oil and it nasty compounds, but tolid, wAoi. some ylesA. A complete treatise on Throat, Bronchial, and Lung Disease ; also Including Asthma, and Chronic Nasal Catarrh, and pointing out successful means of borne treatment for these maladies, will be mailed to any address by the World's Dispensary Medical Association of Buffalo, N. Y., on receipt of six osnU in stamps, to pay postage. containing, voluntary testimonial I , V ata. Oa.