J ,. ,. - That Tired Feeling ts ft certain Inrtlontlon of Impure and Impov erished blood. It your blood oonhl al ways be rich nnd pure, full of the red eorpnscloa upon which It vitality do pend, yon would never bo wenk, or Kervousl Bolls, pimples, STOfuln, salt rheum, would never trouble yon. But enr mode of living, shut in all winter In poorly ventilated home and shops, de plete the blood and there Is loss of appe tite and wenkii'. Hood's Sarsnpnrilla Is the standard remedy for this condition. It purines, vitalizes nnd enriches the blood, overcomes that tired feellnR, builds up the nervcf and gives jierfect health. Ileal thtst " Our dawtlnVr. ninnh, when four years of nee had a humor break out on her bnnds and fuco, which our phyotclnn pro nounced rer.f.nn. It the cold air reached her face or hands they wonlil swell up, look almost purple, and headed blisters Would form and break, Hood's Sarsaparilla !$ the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the Public Eyo Today. The Aermotor all Steel Feed Cutter Wort FOR W trill fnmith Ihlt fttd etttttr, pne oly ta am pr I fan ttat latir than Jul I, this, ftir rath, mad ad- : 4 tm ntlnnlmrt ai4 anjmitit tmr of ttia otntlte twM prrmnnll l.y hint tot rtjiunrtll and tnflnmllal mm In ttuir loenltOn irk nrni ami art l(iy Io buy ronif Iklna in otr Una fi ntur. A fin July J, man rtnt in , en ff offtr trill ft rttnruM at arndtr and no atttnllttn tt HI , S paid nt Inttnirtaa at- httt-m rtmrtrnina thtt tff. It tt llfmlln M nf tfrtr. thn lata Cllttal U llrl.tr1 f. . b. i rw.ro. If tfclppffl froui sitaaS hvutct k IrrigM will I -now. til mily iiVW. It Justly "U? on rf th mt r"pti.r 4jtidtttwr niaJ. AERMOTOR CO Chlcoso .. k. ..K ..... .... .1 l X llHl luttHl- K.ll W.L. Douglas qo. cordovan: rncNCH i. cnai.'cucd cAlr. 43.8.0 fine Cau &kangargi 3.WP0UCE.S SOLES. $2Sp2.W0RKIN6Et.'s v exTRAFINC- 2.i? bdys'SchoolShoeh LADIES' HROCKTQN.MAta Over Ono Mlllloa Pwopl wear 'te W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes AH our shoes are equally satisfactory They give the best value for the money.--' They equal custom sriocs In style end fit. Tholr wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The price are uniform, stamped on sole. From $ to $3 saved over other makes. 11 your denier ennnf t supply you we can. ' N U 16 The Qreatest iledlcal Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURYj MASS., Baa discovered in one of oar eommon pasture weeds a remedy that eures every kind cl Humor, from the worst Bcrofuia town to a eommon pimple. Be has tried It In over eleven hundred raws, and never failed except In two cases (both thunder humor). He baa now In his possession over two hundred certifi cate of Its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Bond postal card for book. A twnellt is always experienced from the Drat bottle, and a perfeot cure Is warranted When the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are alteoted It causes hooting pains, like needles passing . through thorn i the same with the Liver or llowels. This is osusel by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking It Head the label. II the stomach Is foul or bilious It will ause squenuiish feelings at first Mo ahonge of diet ever neoessury. Eat the best you con get. and enough of it Dose, one tablespoon (ul in witter at bed time. Hold bv ull lrn"lst. Oensnore Tpyewriter, Edison Phonograph. Beoond-Hand Typewriter. PITTSBURG TYPEWRITER CO., 445 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG, PA, 0ALE8MEN to sell our toods by saiuriM to the sou wall iradei Mil oa .lent to every Iu1dms man or nrim lit Oera) Mlsry, muuey advaui-ed fur auverlLluf aod eaieiiiMi; ptrinauenl pu.itlon. AuoreM, tvlih suuip, fclNU MU. VO.. D i), Cbluaso, III. ACEfeTaFwANTElfrOneTa'rne uiuuy over i 11 n Hi P.U 1U71 Mew York .afaTawi m awa as. am H aW wM kM flight will (-How. jfjiA v''- Discharging a watery fluid, and the burning nnd Itching would drive her nearly wild. Unless we encased her little hands she would tear patches of skin from her face and hands. We tried many doctors and many remedies and at last nave the ease up as hopeless. But our dnuRhter Cora tried Hood's Sarsaparllla, to cure a sorof ulcus lump near the left breast which caused her much pain and after taking 4 liottles It disappeared. Blanche, who Is now elovon, had spent seven years of suf fering, so I concluded to give her Hood's Barsaparllla. Bho took 5 bottles and her face Is smooth and soft as a baby's, the color of a roso petal. Her hands are soft nnd white, where four months ago they w"ro blue and red nnd calloused nearly like leather. I cannot express my gratitude by pen or mouth. It seems a miracle and our friends are surprised." Mas. A!A I. Ci.HS. 401 East Fourth btreet, Duluth, Minnesota. j Do not use your kludiivss merely as a bribe. Chevy. Gentle Annie Oenlle Annie, was the girl who went forth when the spring-time came to gather wild flowers, daisies along the hillsides, and for got her rubliera. Hlio camo back with wet feet, followed by the worst case of neuralgia she ever had. Fortunately she was told and had long known that for anv kind of neu ralgic nITcction I't. Jncolw Oil is the most re markable remedy ever used. All the year round any one subject to such attacks should not fnll to have It In the house. For nil aches and pains which at nil times Ixnct us there is nothing to npinl It. Nerve pains es pecially are hrouuht n by sudden chan"S of tniHniture, but the 'great remedy, ap plied promptly, will surely cure. Catarrh Canaet Be Cere! With local applications, as they cannot reach the sent of the disnuHv. Catarrh Is a bloeil or cnntitutioniil disaa, and In order to cure It you muwl take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh t'ure Is taken internally, and acts di rectly on tho blooil and mucous surface. Hall' Catarrh Cure is not nquuck medicine. It wss prcwrllK-d by one of tlio licnt physicians In this country for years, and Is n rcKUlur prescription. It I compose'! of tliebcnt tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting ill. rectly on the mucous surfnees. The pe'f't combination of the two ingredients In what produces inch wonderful rennlts l:i curing ca tarrh. Henil for tcitlmonlsls free. K. J. t UrNST A Co., l'rnps., Toledo, Ok i Sold by druggists, price ?&c The Sklll and Knewledse Ewcntlal to the production of the most perfect end popular laxative remedy known have en abled the California Fig Syrup Co.to achieve a grout success In tho reputation of its remedy, Syrup of Figs, as It Is conceded to be the unl versul laxative. For sale by all drnctrixta. Mrs. Wtnsiow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens the teuton, reduces intliiina tion. til lays pain, cures wind colic. Uc, abullc ?? at Slick Eneash for the Doctor. bnt a little out of sorts. Rlpans Tabnlcs wonld serve io your cuse. It is well to have them oa baud fur Just such occasion. It Is estimated that in England one woman in every six earns her own living. r. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot rurcs all Kidney ami Bladder troubles, l'auiplilei and coiiMiltntion freo. ijibohitory lliiiglianiptou, N. Y. Ten editors are members of the English Parliament. Piso's Cure for Consumptlen bns saved me ninny a dctor's bill V. IIahOy, Hopkins 1'iave, Haltlinore, MU. licceml er s, 1M1. If afflicted with soreeyesnse Pr. Isaac Thomp fc eVe Kyo-water. Lli-uugists sell at '-ibc per bottle In Hawaii Japanese laborers get H2.5 a mouth.' The fear of pain and the dangers of parturition fill many a woman's breast with dis may. There is no reason why childbirth should be fraught with danger ana distress. It Is a natural function, and should be performed in a natural way without un due suffering. Nature never intended that women should be tortured in this way. Taken during gestation Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription robs childbirth of its dangers to both mother and child, by preparing the system for delivery, thereby shortening labor, lessening pain and ab breviating the period of confinemeiit. MODEL houses aws of all styles, sisee and costs, 100 I 250 roR FOR On receipt of L" We Will send, nranatd. . beautifully printed on hear " ' Dime DSDer.the latest rfM. L " . ... .. . UI enoDDCirs Modem Uni.... t unuioirraDnio Vlewa hnM pians. cost to bu id , v..i- WAV , k K" I ' UGSvrioini ana Uluntrntln. .M ouiLiuaa xiuions of low ana nioa crate eost. rw eut of them for fa. Ifrv.. k.i-. luiaiasevet Jeriscd for Intending builders. aSHOJUTloii, tun Jfultou Street. .w VorS City. Hure Cure within two lioiira No liictniveu iencea PKICK SK.OO YAH AFTEIt t I KK. (iUAltAMI KKMIUV CO., llolgevllle, N. V. PATEMTfi THAUE MAHKS El.mlni.tloo a ant m ' " B V-Dll .0 vttnt 11. It i i.Mtenlultlll v tit nvvUlvn. bend lur luVMUInr. Uuliln. l ailUCK o'f AKUtl. Wasuikutos, 11. U fTl a . .. . ..... ,7- I BestHjuux?upfllui. ioVse. . . b!fll STeDoor of Life ill BANDITET$16,850. By Holding up a Wellc-Forgo Express Wagon. The mnll and express wagon which con nects with the Midland Terminal Hullroad nt Orossy was boarded Thursday about two miles ftoin Cripple Creek, Col., by two men, who overpowered the driver, llobert Bmlth, secured an express package containing tit), 000 and escaped on norteback, Tlie bold up took plnee about 9 30 o'clock on the summit ot Tenderfoot Hill, on the highway between Cripple I reek nnd Urassy. Ibe mad nnd e.xptess wagon was en route Irom (iraisy to Cripple I reek. Two men sitting beside the road accosted Hmlih, asking for a ride. He drew up h.'s team and one of the men climbed up to the sent beside hlra while the other mounted the baggage behind. As soon as Ktntth started to dile on the man behind struck him on the bead several limes with a revolver. Ihe blow stagitercd, but did not stun him. Ihe man on the sent with him also drew a revol ver, and, leveling it nt him, commanded him to get down, walk to the horses aud bold their bridles. He complied, and, while be was covered with their guns, they ripped open nnd rilled tho mall and exprets pouches. Alter secur ing tli',,000, which was being shipped to the ( ripple Creek banks, and several other val uable packaees they unhitched the two lend horses, mounted them and rodo off rapidly into the mountains. Smith, who was very weak nnd bleeding prohisely, tltove Into the city as quickly as possible. When be drew up In front of the ells-Fnrgo exprefs office be tainted and fell liotn bis seat. He was revived In a few minutes and related what bad befallen hlin. VENEZUELAJTHANKFUL. Message and Resolutions of Congress Concerning Thle Country. President Creepo, of Venezuela, has sent a special message to the congress of Venezuela concerning the attitude of the t'nltcd States on the British Venezuela question. Imme diately following the reeolpt of the president's message the congress passed resolutions amid great enthusiasm, heartily thaukiug the Lulled males for its sympathy and support, honor Andrnde, the Venezuelan minister nt Washington reo lved coplos ol the message aud resolutions. In a day or two bo will have enrolled copies to be delivered to the state department and probably to the presi dent The people also are geitinz up a mon ster popular petition breathing the wannest appreciation for the support ot "the great republic of tho north." president Crespo's message called the at tention of the Venizueinn com;ress to the message sent by President Cleveland to the C'nited States congress suggesting arbitration and to the pnssnge by conuress ol resolutions In the line ol Sir. Cleveland's suggestions. President Cresno suiHtested that suitable resolutions of thanks be adopted, which the Venezuelan congress at onoo did in Joint ses sion amid ureal enthusiasm. Word reached the legislature nt Washington that Venezuela feels so secure In her rights that she Is push ing forward public, improvement In the dis puted territory. COUNTERFEIT STAMPS. those of the Two-Cent Kind Made la Hamilton, Ont. The united States secret service detectives have unearthed in Chicago a lot of counter felt postage stamps. They are tho pluk 2-cent stamps. A package containing 10,003 of the jotinterfeit stumps was seized st tho Wolls Fargo express olllce Cbicneo. They were made In Hamilton, Ont. Nathan lIo:zog, a cigar dealer in the sbntuber of commerce building, was the man who gae the ofllcers Ihe Information, Ho saw an a dverilecnient ot the Canndinn novelty nnd supply company, of Hamilton, Out., In a Chicago newspaper, offering tll5 worth of 2-cent stampsfor 1"0. He sent lor them, but when they arrive I be became suspicious they were counterfeits, and notilled the ofllcers. Ailispntch from Washington says the secret service oillcials have been on tho ulert lor something ol this kind since January, when they lenrued of a man making Inquiiy, turner suspicious circumstances, as to the process of printing stamps. . Ihe ofllolnls of thotocrct service are working on the cose In connection with tbn postofllce Inspectors, It is believed at the postofllce department that purciiuscra of stumps will be very careful to secure Iceltimate Issues, aud that not many of the couterfeits have been disposed of. No change whatever will be made lu tue present issue oi tue 2-cent stamps. MANY KILLED. Buildings Collapse With Awful He suits Mine Diaaater. The most fearful disaster in the history ol Wheeling occurred nt 8:30 o'cloclock Tuesdnj morning. The four-story building of T. T Hutchinson A Co., Jut 1322 Maiu street, dealer! in bardware,saddlery nnd carriage trimmings, tell with an awful crash, carrying dowa Witt It tbe five-story building of W. H. Chnpuino dt Bon's paint aad oil dealers, on the uppei side, ana crusning in me street wans oi tn building of 8. M. Itice A Co., wholesale mil linery dealers on the lower side, bix lives were lost and several persons injured. Tbt debris csugbt fire, but the firemen got II under control. Those lost In tbe disaster an as follows: alike Horan, Eugene Vurke, Bobert W indier, an employees at nuicnin son's . Bav. Father F. II. Park, vicar gen eral. Harry Cowl, a messenger boy. Ben jamin Pritohard.aBuckbannon business man Vi m. C'rabbe, a eab driver, is missing and ii supposed to be among tbe dead, His oat was ctught under the ruins. A fearful explosion ot firedamp occurred In tbe Blue Canon mine on Lake Wbatcomb Wash., and In tbe blacksmith shop near tbt tunnel lie tbe blackened bodies ot of 23 min ers, while only two of who were in the mint when the explosion ocsurred lived to tell tb story of tbe frightful catastrophe and theii marvelous escape. FRAUDULENT MORTGAGES. Aa Omaha Broker Swindled Pennsylvania People. Frank Roseberry, a real estate dealer, who left Omaha, Neb., suddenly two weeks ago, Is alleged to have been connected with some tx tensive swindling through bogus mort. (ages placed with eastern investors. bull, have been Instituted to foreclose on mortgages of Juhu 11. Watts. Harab E. Btry ker and others of Eastern Pennsylvania. Eaab bad advuneed 01,0.0 on tbe instruments which purported to cover valuable Omaha realty and were apparently recorded In proper iorm. Investigation proved tbat all tbe per ions whose names appeared as mortgaging ibl. property were myths and tbe lot were act lu existence. The notary aud recorder llgnaturea were forged. Losing (10,000 a Say. As a result of tbe strike of the eoat makers in Ciualuuatl, 10.000 Is being lost dally by a class of wage earners which, probacy, leas tbau any other can afford. The latest cell. Kate of tbe number thrown oat of employ ment is 9,000, with a probability tbat it will be Increased to 10,000. Tbe out in wages came primarily from the wholesaler, aud; ol course, reacted on tbe wage-earuers. The boss coat makers claim tbat of late tbey bnve been making so slight a margin that it bad begun to be almost uaprolitabl to remain la tbe business. NEWSY CLEANINC3. There were 51 33 books prlntc.1 Init year. Bpain exports 1.1V).00).OOD oranges n yctr. Montana's gold output In ISO! was 4,C01,. COO. Orent Britain hn only 41,033 volunteer sob filers. Jfclhourn", Auralh, lm olMr.-n oa'ili rond systems. The Balvation Army Is still stoned in tho Streets of London, Brltnln's belligerent altitu t toward France causes concern In Europe. The Minnesota Legislature has refuse 1 to remove the capital from Ht. Paul to Minnu npolis. A nryln a Chlcitgi court gave a ver,llt of 5300 to a plaintiff whose evn ha I ben In lured by nn agent of n tntnspjrtatloii com pany. Hock salt has been dl?-"ivre 1 on the Unl of Jon Jefferson, tho nclor, lu Homhfrn Louisiana. The Jloyal ITumann So-inty psit. (121 rn. wards Inst year to persons who, collectively, saved BHO lives. August Bwanson. of Clinton, Iowa, h heniled his seven-year old son, using a hand at to commit the murder. A largo deposit of nsoeatoe was recently discovered twelve miles northontt of Dillon, Montana, nud enn be trn?e 1 for n dHnnce of 2300 feet. Last vear Mont ma shipped about S.Vl.on head of cattle to Eastern markets. The ship ments this season will probably Iw very near y 400,000 hand.' An unknown disease Is raging among ent ile In certain sectlonsof Wisconsin. The ani mals nttneked show signs of unteadlnsa on their feet, soon falling down mi l dying lun few minutes. V. W. Ohllder and Ida McOInn, two mem bers of the Bhnkor settlement nt Booth Union. Ky., were married recently. As the rules of the Blinkers forbid marriage, they caunot re turn thither. Judge Baker, of the TJnlted States Court has decided that the directors of a bank In Indianapolis are responsible and must pay v.13,000 received from the International Tyv ographlcal Union on the strength of fnlso re ports of Its solvency. Towns along the line of the Oreat Northern are protesting against caring for tram) ar rested and placed in their jails by tho com pany's detectives. Blssell's order that postal clerks must live nn the lines of railway over which they run will lie enforce by his successor ns Tost-master-Oeneral, Mr, Wllsou. Julius Behwabaeher. son of the millionaire distiller, who a year ago was caught robbing the residence of Mm. Frank Bell, of Peoria, III., has been found guilty and his punish ment fixed nt live years in the Jollct Peni tentiary. Those Honthern California towns that es tablished rock piles for the use of tramps hnvo found that the number ol worthy men In need of assistance, hai fallen off at bu as--tonlehiug rate. REBEL PLOT IN COLOMBIA. Two Persons Shot by Order of the Government. A cablegram from Fanama, Colombia, says: Advices from Cartagena confirm, In in part, the previous report of tbe defeat ot the rebels at Bantander and Boyaca. The government, however, suffered heavy loss In each case. A plan to attack the barracks nt Cartugenn, release all political prisoners and overthrow the government was discovered in time and frustrated. Many women, prominent In society, were Implicated in the plot. They furnished the rebels with arms, money and uniforms, lu oocenoio Lalga and Francisco Palaclos were shot by order of tbe government In Tscatlva, Tbey bold up and killed four mail carriers who were carrying imoortant dispatches. Two Bandits Killed. Two more of the Denver train robbers have been killed In Oklahoma. Tuesday night a porse of United Htatcs deputy mar shals located the robbers and awaited day light, Ptiring the night tho i. audits lied, but the iITlcm tu k up the trail and followed tbe gang to a deserted much 70 mile north west ol llennessy. Hero tbe outluws were surrounded by the ofllcers aud challenged. Their reply was a volley of bullets, 'then (ollowcd a desperate light, aud alter a short battle three ot them escaped, closely pursued byapattoftbo tuari-bais, the rest tukitig charge of tho two outlaw that bad teen kill ed. Nono of tho marshals were, badly wounded except one named Mooio, who re ceived a bullet In tbe shoulder, more pulntul than dangerous. Successful Mhell Tests. At Indian Head on the 9th, a 13-Inch semi armor piercing nickel steol shell passed through a soven-inoh nickel steel plate, with out exploding or exposing tbe large' charge of powder It carried. A percussion luse passed through a screen erected In the river, nud burst 10 or 12 feet on Ihe other side. The distance at which the shells exploded wns just about wbut the department desired. One of the same kind ot shell was also fired through a two-inch steel pinto, bursting on tbe other side, A successful test was also made with the six-inch gun on cases. Bibles for Mongolians. Before tbe New York East conference Dr. Hunt reported tbat,'lUO,000 Bibles bad been distributed In China during the post tout months. A copy ol the New Testament wo E resented to tbe dowager empress, and, at is own request, a copy of the Old Testament to the emperor. In Japan 70,l0j Bibles have been distributed to tbe soldiers and Cblnes prisoner aud Ihe emperor bas appointed Christian ministers to chaplaincies lu the army. Apologised. Aev. Dr. Isaac J. Lansing, pastor of Park street church, the leading Congregational church of Bostou, has apparently come to re- gret that be acoused President Cleveland ol eing a drunkard at the Methodist conference in Balem last Thursday, for be made over hi signature a withdrawal of the statement, and be tenders tbe president and Uj publlo an apology. Cot tswler at Chattanooga, Tbe state encampment of tho Tennessee department of tbe Grand Army ot tbe iie nubllo closed a two days' meeting Wednes day night nl Athens. Commander in Chief Thomas O. Lawlrr, who Is now on a south ern tour, wns presented to the assembly by Ketlrlng ComttiHnd-r Wilbur. A reception was tendered Col. Lawler. The cblef said that 711. 1'OO Grand Amy meu would go from Louisville to the oi'cniug ol C'blcamaugti park, In he"'e-t. - No Extended Truoe. It Is stated here on reliable authority tbat unless pesce is concluded within tbe period of tbe armistice the truce will not be ex tended, and tho Jupauese armies will im mediately advauce upon Peklu. It Is offi cially stated that tbe cholera In the Peica dure Island, recently occupied by tbe Japa nese force a a bsso of operation egsiust the Island of Formosa, Is abating. Advance in Meat. Meat Is dearer In New York than It has been lor 23 year. Three week ago porter bouse steak retailed at from 22 cents; to 23 cent pooud and alrloin at from lu to Is cents Now the oonsuroer must pay for simi lar cut of porterhouse 30 to 36 oeut a pound aud for sirloin 22 19 21 cent pound. Caesar, Ihe New York colored murderer pleadd not guilty io court Tho More Jlonoy Clpftcr. There la not In the world a more Ignoble clini'iiftpr than the more tiiritipy-ftPttlng Aniprlcnn, Insensible to every duty, regardless of every prin ciple, tietit only on nniusslng a fortune, nnd putting; lit" fortune only to the ImapHt tispa whether these Uses no to rtpoetilnte III altieks nnd' tvreek Mil ronds himself, or to nllow his son to lend ft life of foolish nnd expensive Idleness nnd gross delmuehery, or to ptirehnse some scoundrel of high soelrtl position, foreign or unlive, for his tin tighter. Kueli n limn Is only the more ditngprons If he oeensloimlly (ba g Rome deed like founding n college or endowing ft church, which mnkes thoso good people who arc also foolish forget his renl Inliittlly. These men nre equally careless of the worklngmeii, whom they oppress, nnd of the State, whoso existence they Imperil. There nre not very ninny of them, hut there Is ft very great num ber of men who approach more or less closely to the type, nnd Just In no fur ns they do so approach, they nro curse to the country. The man who I content to let politics go from had to worse, Jesting nt the corruption of politicians, the man who Is content to (too the maladministration of Justice without nn Immediate nnd resoluto effort to reform It, Is shirking tils duty, nnd Is preparing the way for InUtilto woo In the future. Hard, brutal Indifference to tho right, nnd nn equally brutal shortsightedness ns to the Inevitable results of corrup tion nud Injustice, are baleful beyond mensure; nnd yet they nre characteris tic of n great many Americans who consider themselves perfectly respect nble, nnd who nre considered thriving, prosperous men by their onsy-golnjr fellow-citizens. Theodoro IUwsuvclt, In The Forum. II. M. Wallace, n prlvnto In nn Illinois regiment during the war, writes to nu Atlanta paper thnt lu 'W or '05 whlU encamped near Savannah, On., he pur chased of a young lady living neat there a enke of corn bread and gave her In payment $in,0(X) In confederate bills, if she Is living ho would like to henr from her. Mr. Wnllnce must not expect to find her the same gay, bloom ing, bright-eyed maiden she wns thc-n. Thirty years make n great difference lu young women. vi itfhestoi aU iovCmment &Qs ni Latest u Ab&ol utclv Pura WALTER BAKER & CO. Tho Largest Manufacturers o.f PURE, HIGH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES On tiiti CoritIuent, hsr recti vtd HIGHEST AWARDS Irom tha f rttat Industrial and Feed EXPOSITIONS In Europe and America. Vnt ikr tti Dutch 1'mrrH.no AlVe- I lift or utltrr t hem t raja or lvra ur nma1 iismI In anw nf thlr nrsnsnllntia. Thelracllrl.ini 1111 1: A K t AhT mm A ! nU.ilui.tl purt tUid evulubl, and ctwfi ltt than om cent a cup, BOLD CV OROCCnTIVCRYWHCRt WALTEr BAKER & cOoRCHESTER, MASS. DiY 7011 "1CA"AT WORK mkIIt t)rH throatr m l tat svrly ppIiciton lor Lot nl Arancv to iwii Ji DAVIS CREAM SEPARATORS Co et'.rtra and UavlrjniDam. On wu tauwa In last number of this journal, atnoibv win soon bt pictured out. Mmuiwlili, writ for lUadsom Ulna Insted DOOk Pre. DAVIS HAM KIN HLIMI AND MTU. CU..Uul Mu.uCaoturan.IAO W.LakaHt .chioaso. HAVE YOU FIVE SS !. . m ' ? ii Mi -1 I I J.V It If 10 a " Kabjr " Cream Separator will earn Its oost for you every year. Why continue an inferior system another year at so great a loss ? Dairying Is now the only praQtable feature of Agriculture. Properly oon ouctod It always pays well, and must pay you. You ,.SeJJ,,,;tor Dd ?ou ba B&T,-The ,5& -f'i ffifc CTM'.- ces. $74. " buum tui uvif THE DE LAVAL Branch Ofllces i (LAIN. ILL " Thrift Is a Good Revenue." Great Savins Results From Cleanliness and SAPOLIO A GREAT COM REEKIE Perhaps you may think that Scott's Emulsion ia only useful to fatten babies, to round up the angles and make comely and attractive, lean and angular women, and till out the hollow cheeks and stop the wasting of the consumptive, and enrich and vitalize the blood of the scrofulous and anaemic persons. It will do all this but it will do more. It will cure a Hard, Stubborn Cough 7 M6n rS,e ordinary cough syrups and specifics entirely tail. L he cough that lingers after the Grip and Pneu monia will be softened and cured by the balsamic heal ing and strengthening influences of this beneficent food-medicine, namely, Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Uil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. Refuse substitutes. They are never as good. Scott & Bowne. New York. All Drutrnlsts. 50c. and f. A WAR ECHO. EVFttT noon.4,nt.n vRrKRVf nn. ftKRVE A Fr.KSIO. And the Lone Limb la not the Only Res son for m Government Reward F.lther. (from ourndf, Miffo, Mf.) Ratnuel R. Jordan hat Just glv n the .our ntl an account of his life, which In view ot his extremely hard lot for tne p)t few yoars will be read with Intf rwt. "I am 41 years old nnd havo always HvnJ In New Portland. I enlists ! In ths nrtny In 162 as a private in Company A, 28th Me. Volunteers. My army evprlnnco Injured my health to some extent, nl'.bough I worked at blacksmithlng some pirt of the time, when suddenly, several yea's ago, I was prostrated with what ablo physicians pronounced Lo comotor Ataxia. At flrst I could got around somewhat, yot the disease progressed quite rapidly until I had bar lly any foiling In my legs and foot, they felt like sticks of waol and I grew si much wor.x thit I could not move for three yetrs without help, as my neighbors and friends could testify. I em ployed several physicians In my vicinity, and elsewhere, and thoy nil told me that me II clnes would not help me, that they could do nothing to eff.j?t a cum, and thtt In time I should become entirely helpless. I became dlsoouraged. I wns a grant cam to my wife and friends, flhortly nfter I met an old nrmy comrade, Mr. All. Parlln, n resident of Mad Inon, Maine, and he Incidentally mentlonej bow he had tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for j a severe case of rheumatlsru and a spin il and . malarial trouble, that he ha I suffered with consequent of blsarmy life, and been greatly benefited by their uso, lly his earnest reo- ommendntlon I was In ltf e l to try the pills, i After taking thoin for a time I began to fo I prickly ssnsations In my legs and a return of strength so I could movi) them a little. After a few wooks I began to fool a marked Im provement In my condition. I soon was en abled to walk around a little with the help of crutches. After taking for some time I enn now walk without crutches, my general health is much Improved and I have re gained my old-time vigor. I can wnlk about and enjoy life once more, for which I feci verv thankful, nnd this happy ronlt Is due to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills." Dr. WllllBTis' rink Pills for Pale Toople are not a pnteut medicine In the sense that name Implies. They worn first compounded &s a prescription anil used as such In general practice by nn eminent physician. Bo great wns their efll "a"y that It was deemed wle tl place them within tho rwh of nil. Tbey are now manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Hr-honeetady, N. Y., and are sold In box' (never In loose form by the d07.cn or hundi-ed, and the public are cau tioned against numerous Imitations sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box, or six Itoxcs for X60, and may bo bad of nil druggists or di rect by mail from Dr. Williams Medicine Company. Baking SIMPLE, CLEANLY, EFFICIENT. eOn (lie Gars, At(heThea!re, Anvwhere. IF YOU WOULD BE IN FASHION TAKE A FEW RipansTabu.es ALONG WITH YOU WHEREVER YOU GO. f" Yon can slip them Into your pocket, jour tatchel, your wallet even. To a dygpep tio this means rjeace of mind under many otherwise trying circumstances. PNVIO 05 OR MORE GflWR ? atoaraf wlMUUrilV SEPARATOR CO., Gsntrsl OfflcMt 74 CORTLANDT ST.. NEW YORK, DY.
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