F'wst taat unit IvrrllKnl miUnioM.mil part ner, thn mo t wotiilrrfnl cnro on rrriirt art mailt anil til. iirciitt-nt a!iM nre won b) Sarsaparilla Hood's Pills eurtj U liver III, rlllnniir.i. THE MACHETE. tht Pendlr Wcn.nn with WhU-li fttha la Working Ont Iter lmlrrirmlrnre. Culm's nntloiinl wrnpon, tho ninrlirtn, li a ti't-rlhln Inxtrntncnt of di'ulnirtldit. One of tlio luirrllilo ftiitnri'" of 11 uVlil f buttle where iiiiieheleM nre lined I thD number of partly lieheiuleil nnil firfully mutllnted ImmIIpn that nre found lying nil n round, whirl) present ft glmstly night even to the atttrily Hoi filer who hnve nnrvlved the cotiillet. The umclieto Im ptu.v.il no mntill pnrt In the hlHlorv of nil iiirlnliiK" In the. BpiinlRh-RpenklnR provlneeB, lint In Cuba It hug done mirli e.xeeutlon Hint If the iHlnnd Hliimlil win her freedom tlio tnnehete oniilit to he Included In the eont-of-nrin of I'nliri llhrn. It In the tool of tho CuIhhi workliiKiinin. Willi It ho ennui liln living cutting tho Hiignr caue. With It he onln the tlrewood for his own use. Indeed, It I hntchet nud knife combined for him. Kvcry iimn lu Culift pnnmHHen it tnnehete, no mutter wlmt else he does not own. The modo of nslng th,iinchetc In en tirely different 'om thnt which In usu al with the sword. The thrust In not employed nt nil. Tho nlm with the machete to to cut nud 1hhIi. The lu urgent, ordinarily cnrry tho weapon In a ncnhlmrd nt the left side of the belt br dnngllng from it chain nttnched to the right wrist. In nny Piixe the wenpon in not held In posit Inn for use until the lines are within a few ynrdn of each other. When the word In pnned the machete Is pulled from the scabbard with nu up ward 'stroke dliiRonnlly to the right, with the long nhnrp edge toward the enemy. The Htroke Is aimed nt tho ab domen of the person ntlnckcd, with the Intent of wounding the body below the waist. Then, with the wenpon mined to the full length of the right nrtn, the wrist Is simply turned over nud the machete makes n stroke back to the left, so ns to slash tho victim's neck, and, if possible, pnrtlally bchend him, With one more turn of the wrist the edge of the innchcto strikes downwnrd, cleaving the body ngnln. This Is done with wonderful dexter ity, and theso strokes nro easiest to lenrn of nil mnite n-ltli mlo-oil u-crttwinn In tho hands of the Insurgents, habitu ated to the use of the mnchete, and who are very strong, these blows are fright fully effective, and a mnchete wound Is usually fnttil. The bntlle of Ihilrn, in which so mnny Spaniards were de capitated, nnd which was the bloodiest In Cuban history, wns won by mnchetes agninst tho best Amerlcnn Pprlngtlcld rltles In the hands of the Span lards. Tho Cubans, however, hnve purchnsed a number of Itemlngton nnd Moser rifles, nnd nro making every effort to encourage, their countrymen In tho use of guns. American Girl Who Surprised Parts. Tho fete recently given by the Coun tess Castellane, formerly Miss. Annti Gould, wns one of the most elaborate ever seen In Tni-Is. Three thousand In Vltations were Issued, nnd the cost of Jhe fete wns not far from flf.0,000. Tho event wns planned to reproduce tho fifth dtiy of the fetes celebrated nt .Versnlllen on tho ocenslon of tho mar riage of Louis XIV. with Mario Theresn J Austria. An army of workmen were employed for a week preparing lire works and transforming the grounds of the residence In tho Cerele des Acacias, on the avenue du Hols do Boulogne. The fete opened with a dinner, accom panying which wns a scries of sur prises. On a raised plntform 000 cory phees, chorus men nud women nnd the musicians of the opera, reproduced the choruses nnd dnnees of the 17th cen tury. After the fireworks there wns dancing, and the entertainment closed .with a grand supper, A Towel of niottlng Paper. ' The most curious use to which paper la to be put Is Unit suggested by the recent patenting of a blotting paper towel. It Is a new style of bath towel, consisting of a full suit of heavy blot ting pnper. A person upon stepping out of his morning tub has only to ar ray himself In one of theso suits, and In a. second he will be ns dry ns a bone. MY SICK SISTERS. I want to tell you what Lydla E. Pinkliam'a Vegetable Compound has done for mo. For twenty years I had suffered with loss of appetite, nausea constipation, palpi tation of tho heart, head' pains in nearly of my body, siciansaid it Indigestion, medicine did ache and all parts My phy- wasonly but bia not help me any, began the use of tbe I'inkhain Eemudies, particularly Lydia E. link T ham's Vegetablo Compound. 1 have taken four bottles, and now tnowj troubles re cored. " I cannot praise it enough, and our druggiut says the medicine is doing a world of good among; bia customers." ' Heluc U. Thompson, New Bedford, E4 He ami to frl !! Ofl', out)4 lined n j KEYSTONE STATE NEWS GOKDENSEa A NEW ROUTE. Pittsburg aul HorthwnttTn Englnctrt la Braver County. P. V. l'ntteroii, of M-K-esmrt, with n corps of l'ltM'inc nnd Northwratern i indiie ers, nro nt New llrlglitun Mirvevlnr! n new routn tor lliflr propiwi'd Mud lhroiii;ii tho llenver vnlli-y. lly the new Inn tlio roml will cross the Ohio on theen-t, I n-1 i-ii.i of I no Wit-t, bank of the Itenver, ui-h through Ito rlietr n nl New ttrlhton, unil eio-m tli llenver nt the itt.rtlii-rii homulary of braver Kails to the old survey. The te w Inn would give the n iiil n portion of tho ItoelieNter iiml Nor Hrli-htmi fielght mid milwtltute n l.ooo foot tunnel fur I V n mile r mote, ml m;ili thus ehi-upendm the eimt of rouslru-tliit, It Is stnteil, secnilhKly on jrooil nuthortty, thnt the road will l.r luillt and thnt its spii olly ns posslhle. New Krlhton ehtj. ns me eniiius Ifistte i,cr tin prospiets ot eoinpetlltnii in freight rules. John hliuf. a tramp ipinrrytnnn, of ('.in tiellsvillo, was trn1iilly stithhed to death In urry holhiw, nhoiit one-hnlf ndli fth'ivo Itrnvoslnir, hy n FirnnK'or who Is helleed to ho the tiolortoil Joseph lletitlett, of West Kllxnls'th. Hie riniw of the r-tuht'liig Is shrotuleil In mystery. Posses of lrnvofl'iir eltlxens secured every secluded spot In Mitt lln township for the murderer hut their acureh wiih fruitless. 1'oputy state Veti-rliinrinn J. Hlennrt l.n Poek of Alh'lfheiiV, went to Alvertotl, Vst morcland county' nnd inspected n herd of 20 eattle. nf these he foiiiul i nlllleted with tuhereulosls lii the ndvnnecd stnge, '1 hey were euiideuiie'd nnd will he killed In Alle gheny. 'Ihey nro owie-d by Wlllliim A. istom.r. Work on the new Pittsburg Jr butler rnll roiul Is imw In prioress over the whole lenifth of the rond, nnd with nnythlnu like fuvornhl mdltloiis theeoiitiaetnrs luive n t the least itoul't iilmut lluNhliut lis Ir part of the work he fern the your expire. William (Ireenlinm, of New HrlKhton, who ileeiiinpeil n fi'w nichis sine" with i't'M) l. loiminK to Ills I r.t Ik i -Iii-Im w. Henry IUIiiii, was captiireil near I'.llwood and Is now In Jail nwnlting trial. Ho was hiding on the larm of his mother-in-law. Iloland .loluiscin, n driver tor the I'at-d.urg mine, .Miinoiik-iile'la I lly, was kill. l hy ts ln crushed hetween two wiikoiis ntul the ril of tho mini-, dluard t'ollins was serl-oii-ly injured in the same manner hi another part of the mine. At Now t'lu-tlo ,1udi.'o Wallace Krniilcd n temporary injuiietion ninlust thestreet rail way company, restraining it from laying Its traelis iii North Mill street and llH:hlnnl nvciiue. '1 here nre 112 mimes to tho appli cation. Tim extensive floiiriiu; mills owned by Mnt'enli Iter Ilrotlu rs, nt MeKei's tiiip, I'.lair eouiity. wi-re struck ly lfi;htiilng niel completely (litroycld hy lire, J.oss ijl'l.tlUtl; Insurance small. John Norrls, H-year-old -son of I'.dwnrd Norrls, was drowned In tho Hheunngo river nl New t'livtle, while t'atl, lag, 'I hero wiis no one with at the time, nud it Is supposed tie was curried heyoud his depth hy n strong current. Charli1 nud Harry Wilson, shoe dealers, at Kittantiiiii;, wero nitueked ly highwaymen wlille driving on n dark road, lint knocked two of tho four rohts-rs down nud made lic it esenpe. At tlio spoi'lnt election ill ('nnoiilnirK Hatiirday the ipioMion of issuing londs to the itmoi.nt of c'-II.IHiO for n new sehool buihling wh.1 curried by a vote of 1IW to an. At Krl n county assessor was given Judg ment aiainst tho county commissioners t-ir his pay for taking the seliooi census, whieh the commissioners had refused to allow Tho backbone of the striku of ftirnttccmcn nt hliuron nnd Hhtir svilie. Pa., hits lecn hrokn. The inea eompromiseil nt fl.ao a day Instead of the il.li llrst olTcrcil. The laru of Andrew Watterson, Denver county, was struck hy luihiiilnif Huiulny night nnd ilestroy!, with Its vouteiits. His loss was uhout c 10,000. Mis. John Pender, who recently doped from New Cnrtlo with n man named llodlor, has hci'ii captured at I'l'iladclphlu and taken back to her home, A titan nnmcd tlregar dh'd nt tho hosplln nt .hduitowii id fricture of the skull, nud It Is thoiitlit he wns murdered. An Investiga tion will he mii'lo. The residence of W. A Strltmnlcr, of New Cnstlc, was struck hy Uidiming unit Mrs. ltoyce, a dnughtcr, wns sluiiiicd, but notl aeriousiy injures. Josi I'll T. A'r:nrtronff, one of tho lending furniture dealers id MonoiiL'iihchi, niiule an assignment to Ocorg" Anion for the henelll of hi rri'dltors. Jacob Thelss, aired C. wl'.lle wnlklng be side a barbed wire fence, wits overcome by heat and fell upon It, wuuro Ills dead body was found. Charles Wagner, while working In l.is garden ut rduinui, was struck by lightning and rendered unconscious for several hours. Sunday night the safe In the store of Louis HclialTcr at lilpinunk, wits blown open and about tuou in currency ami checks stolen John Kllwood, living nenr Qrccnsburg, had his right leg amputated on account of giingn-no duo to a buuiou on hifoot. After a vnennoy of a year the l lrtt Preshv terlan uluirch of llurgettstown has a pastor, ltcv. J. M. Mercer, late of hliurun. llcnlnmln Tnssmore, of Klinrnsvllle. has been hentenced to serve six months In the work house lor beating his wife. At Mercer the t". 1. church wns struck l lightning nnd slight damage done, William Llvoimoroi burn was destroyed. A severe storm rnged nt Sharon wrecking the store of L. Colivu, a livery stable unroof ed and other damage done. I.roy Oibhon, a l'J-yenr-old boy of Paw son, shot himself through tho hand while playing with a revolver. Mary Lute a young girl of Indln, Indiana county, whs burned to death while l art lug a lira with kerosene, William Leisure, a lO.yenr-old boy of Pol- moid, was throw n Ire in a horse uud perhaps lamny injureu. Willlnm Ilarron was waylaid uenr I.ntrobe by throe unknown men who sandliugged and robbed nun. John M. Kntr., owner of a aawmlll nt Up per 1 alililll wns killed by a tree fulling us uun. Ellsworth Harris, aged It), had his bead cut oil by a freight train near Uyds l ark Fusion la Wait Virginia. The West Virginia Demoeratle Stata Con. rentlon at Wheeling authorised tbs Stat Committee to appoint a sub-oommlttmi of five to arrange with a ooinmittee ol tbe Populist Convention for fusion on Presiden tial electors-at-lsrge. The Demooruts nomi nated this Btnta ticket: For Governor, Gen eral 0. 0. Watt: for Auditor. W. U. Hoggs for Treasurer, t. W. Tucker: for Superin tendent of Schools, V. A. Lewi lor At-toruuy-Qeaeral, T. A. Klluy. Ir John KIlUls Dead. Bir John Ullltls, the dUtlnguljbed paint er. President of tbs British Royal Academy, died, a few days ago, at London. Oa Hay 10 last he underwent tbs operation of trach eotomy for lb relief of cnuoer of the tdroat and never folly rallied from Its ef fects, which Immediately caused bis deal a, , A Mew Party's Mams, I Tbs gold standard Democrats hTt isdopted tbs name "National Demooraoy." ting Unts Hold) Jewels, Tho neighborhood of Rusipiehnnna, Pa., rejoices lu n number of nnlmnl frenks, according to n correspondent of that plnce, who says: I'roin 1 1 rent Iletnl n cnrlnits Itteldctil is repul'teil. A son of tleorge Ilnlpln wns tensing bis dog, when the nnlmnl rntight the l.'id's hand, nnd, pulling off It valuable gold ring, svi allowed It, The ns nu I means belli,: unsuccessful In In during the n nl mil t to disgorge the ling, be wns killed. In hi stomach were found several oilier rings, some cult tuition nnd tin Ihbl 1'elloivs' emblem. A sirnnge Instance of u related sort was told by one of the Instructors nt tbe r'nriuers'- Inslltnle hint week In Hlarrticcn. lie mid thnt he owned u tow which wns disposed In be pugna cious. One day hc broke the shell from one of her born. The stub ua lemoveil, but this did Hot cure her of !ur propensity to llgh', and soon she was without liorni. The animal had no mnlc.v blood In her, but a Tier losing her b irtiM nil her ralvc. three hi num ber, were mulcts, of hornless. Tin-re was no miiley blond lu the sire, and the nceurieiice l considered extnionllnnry. In Itush, this muni), the freakish notion of n kitten are pirzllng the neighborhood. .Mr. (ioodwln has a flue dock of Plymouth Itm k fowls, nud oils tiny he noticed n hiill'-sliirved kitten among them, eagerly partaking of tlif scraps h wns feeding to the chicken. Hlnee Hint time the eal, now half grown, has kept Willi the thick, nnd follow them In their wanderings to nnd fro, Hooping In the chicken bouse, nud bn lately taken to lying In the neds with tin- setting hens. Mr. (iunilwln, bclni) Somewhat nfrnld of the eonseipiences, thinks thnt he will have to put n stop U this familiarity. A I to m ii n Custom. The practice of tin- wife nssiimltig the husband's name nt iiiarringe, accord lug to lr. Itrewer, originated from tt ltomnn custom, ntul became the com mon custom nfter the Komnii occupa tion. Thus, .1 ul la and Oclavla, niarrle I to l'onipey ntul Cicero, were called by the Itomnns Julia of l'onipey, tictavln Of Cicero, nnd In Inter times married women In most Kiiropean countries signed their names In the same men tier, lint omllled the "of." Against this view It may be mentioned that during the sixteenth, nud even nt tin- begin ning of the seventeenth century, the usage seems doubtful, since we find Cntiinrlno I'arr so signing herself nfter she had been twice married, nud wc nlwnys hour of I.nily ,1am- lircy (not hudley), Arabella Slmirl uiol Hey in ), etc. Homo persons think Hint the cus tom originated from Hie Scriptural teaching thnt tho husband nud wife nre one. This was the rule so far lutclt as Itrnstotl died l'.'tlK, nnd It wa decided In tho ense of Hon vs. Smith, lu the reign of Kllzithcth, that :i woman by marriage loses her former name, ntul legally receive I be imme of her bus linnd. Altogether, the custom I Involv ed In much obscurity, lu Iceland tin' opposite Is the rule. There, nfter innr- Inge, tho husband assumes the wile's nnuic Clnclnnntl r,nitilrer. I'ccnnd Insect. M. Fougnrd kiij s that a single pnlr of sphlili-s will bring 1.ihm,,.hmi,immi,iiu, OOO.dtK) Individual of their kind Into existence In n single sensoti of live montlis, or, sny, during tho mouths of Mny, Juno, July, August nnd Septem ber. No other known species of Insect which enn be seen with the naked eye breeds with anything like such nmuzlug rnpldlty. MAKiurra, 1-ITT-ltlltO. Clrnln. Klour antl eed. WHEAT-r.u 1 red I No. u red lllllN Na yxlloit er, r-o. S yellow ehelled H Mixed ear ... DAIS Na 1 white Na i while KYK-No 1 Na II western . FLtit'K VVIuier petenie bitude.. Pancy etralght wiuter Hy Hour .. UA1 No. I tlmuihr . Mixed clover, Nu 1 M(M liny, from wagons FKH1 Na I White Md., toa.... brown Mhlailngs....... Ilran, bulk ...... ei'HAW-Wneat Oal i nu M III m m4 u hi KM Ctl Ii7 I!, lis Hi 8il 8 Ml H ?J 40 a ro a 73 14 Ml 1-1 7) II INI 11 Nl 17 ul is UU win l-l Mi 10 It) 10 Ml 1U Ml 10 60 to A Ul S Ui) S 60 Hair I'roduota, BUTTEH Elgin creamery J 103 17 fc'em- Creamery 14 10 lauey Cuuutiy Hull. 10 II CliaKt-K Ohio, now .... 7 NewVork, new 7 e Irultand VoHeUblea, AH-I.KS Illil 1 .' bKANb Hand-picked, per bu..,.. 1 m lOiA IOtb New, la car. bu US CAUUAUK Home growa, bbl... 60 Oisiu.xo it-now.ou 1.... U 40 4U foultr. avla. CHICKENS, i pair W 7(1 '1 I l.lvl.lB, V lu U 10 Eliue l a. aud Ohio. Iresb It) 11 Si lavallaueoue. feKKDS Clover U lbe I 0) g I 10 'luiioitoy, prime - 1 so 1 7a blue Ulaae . I 10 D lAll.ri blliLI', uew 70 etl ClOau Country, eweel, bbL.. 8 UO IN 'lALi-UIV M 4 4 ClMLlMMATt. rUH'H I7M1M W IlKAT No. ilea. t-4 H k, No. u COltN ilUod. HI OA in tt m kuijo 0 UC I i an Ubto creamery IM I'UILAIIKLJ'UIA. FIXll'R J 73 WHliA'1-No. Shed Ul COU-N-No. Mixed. SH OA'leNa S Wlille. 119 III BU'ri'fcH Creamery, eiua.... Id atioa fs. nr.u IS skW KOlUa. FLOUR Patents I nil WIIKAT Na Sited tie COltN Na s7 OA'IS W hite Western 3 BL'rlKK-crealuery JW kUUb otale and I onu It IS LIVK STOCK. CXSTR4L STOCK VAU04, SAS't LIBEBTT, VA. C1TTLS, Prime. 1,.' 00 to 1.100 lbe 4 S) 4 41 Ootsl, l.i1J to 1..MO lbs.. ....... ....... 4 SO 4 HI 'lldy, 1.000 10 I.160R, 4 Ul 4 IS keirllsbt steers, sou to louo imi U IIJ Couiuou, too tolsiuiri , e 00 ti Medium, , ltavy houhe and biaie.... flood. W to 0 lbs Fair, Tu to eu lbs. Ceiuuma ,... .. 15 B 01 I 00 J-J II)- I 50 v so e Id rs no MAKE YOUR OWN ICE. Chi-mlrnta Arn t'ard, n Crank la Turned for Fifteen Mlnntra. The Invention of a miniature tor machine hns cnused the kings of con gealed witter to tremble In their boots. Mr. .!. I". li'Hrleii Is the Inventor, nnd the be mnehlnes nre to be put on the nuiiket In I he very near future, The nflnlr conslls of a box nboiil the nlr.e t.nd shape of nil ordinary loo box. Mown tho center of the box runs a cyl inder for Hie wnl cr Hint Is to be turned to Ice. nud around this cylinder nre cells, In which nre plnced the clu-m-Icnls whose notion freezes the wnter. flu the top of the box Is a crank like Hie bundle of n street piano. This han dle Is eonms-tcel with n shaft on which sre fastened fan blades'. Po you wnnt Ice for the day? .Inst fill up the cylin der with wnter, snys the Inventor of the HtStATt lilt ICR II A CM I K. new ntyle Ice box, turn Hie crank foi lirteeti nil 11111 . giving yourself Jusl enough exercise to make the blood clr tulnte and to Nharpen nil appi-tlle fot breiikfast. The fun nets on the chem pals, tin- , licmiinis net on the wnter. Kt the end of the prescribed lime take nut your cylinder, 11ml. presto! there fou have n round block of glistening Ice. The cost of Ice produced by this process. It Is claimed, will be $1,410 n tear. This Is Hie amount the company In be formed for the ale of the boxes will charge for chemicals sulllcleiit to last n year. Then- Is to be no other ex pense. The Ircc.cr will coiitnl-i com partmcnts for the storage of household supplies that are usually kept In the Ice box. The freezers urn to be made to sell, nt the household HJ7.0, for $lft each, snd will last for ten years, by renew ing Hie chemicals once n year. These (ht-uilcnl will be furnished by tho freezer company only. The company Will keep the freezers In order nnd the chemicals In good condition. THE MODERN WOMAN. Versatile, llrllilniit, and 11 n Improve ment nit Iter (trnndmothrr, "No one denies," snld (devcr Miss It., Hint the nineteenth century woman Is n most ngreenble creature. Iicad Ian gttages and higher inatbemnllcs hnve disciplined her inltitl, genernl cultiiro embellished It. She Is versatile, bril liant, witty, nud charming, n stimulus nnd n recreation to innn; but he mttnt at times, I think, sigh for the old type of gentle, reposeful femininity, she who worshiped without criticism, ndored with blind loyally, nud " "Wns the happier for her delusion," Interrupted Mrs. X. "My dear, you needn't tell me that my grandmother, with her four teen children, few social advantages, nnd burden of housework, hadn't nn cnsler time In 0110 sense than wc rest less modern women, though wo have Ronernlly but n chick or two apiece, a minimum of domestic care, nnd 110 cud of amusement. 'Women nro naturally maternal and domestic. I'd live to dawdle In my nursery mul cuddle my babies half the liny, but whenever I do I feel hanging over me a weary round of social duties. Then there nre the new books and re views nnd one's charity organizations and college settlements, nnd It's nil not exactly frivolous, and one doesn't know where to stop. There Is a hubbub If one's accom plishments are dropped after mnrrlngc, and with the standard so high one's voice nnd fingers must have profes sional training and constant practice. Then men talk 011 subjects which re quire time and thought, oue has to know something about the Roentgen theory, and Tasmania, and Italy's status In tho triple nllance; nnd ns for dress, It Is a flno art and takes no end of time and thought. My husband may sigh for the old-fashioned, wifely typ of placid repose; I assure you I could weep for the conditions which would make her possible." New York Trib tino. Clear Case. "Do you ride a wheel?" asked the eldest of the ditctors on tbe Insanity Commission, "yep," answer ed the subject. "What mnke?" never noticed." The verdict was unani mous dementln. Cincinnati Enquirer. 1 There is no mystery about j Sunlight I Soap It Ja simply a clear, pure, honest soap (or laundry end household use, made by tho most approved processes, and bcinp; tho best, it has the largest salo in the world. It is mado in a twin bar for con venience sake. This shows 1 he Twin Bar .Wii.v; ..in u.n. 1 use win ruvtiu . The Twin Benefit t Less labor ter Time . ltd.,1 . Oreater comfort iludnoa Usirlesa (ta. Mew York. 1 it a Perennial Wheat Plants. Thore urn severnl plnnts of tho wheal family which nre perennial, nnd renn- penr In the same Hold or localllles from year to year Indefinitely. 100 Howard. I00. The re-else nf this tisnnr will he desai,! In tear a thnt there Is nt li-i, otieilri-AUtd ilisssse Ihstec sin e hns limit shle 10 l ine In ell its lts., and thst is Itiiiirrli, 1 1 nl I'M Cslnrrli .'nre is Ilia only imnlllve earn known to Iht irie'llrsl fralernlti . t 'ntnrrli hslng a eori-tllii. !hiiMl ills'-ns., reiii;rs a eMiiltiiilonnl Irrat. msiit- lls!l'( ntHri h Jure Is I shell littartinlly, letitig ibrn tly mi the bhm l and nniemis stir- sees or ins srilstii, tliereliy llsstrnrlng the oiiiclstlnri of the illssase, ami living the pa- :leiitMlrsnlh hv I, nil, II nir III, 1 1, a r.,,,,-1 II l ,m Hid a-slHllritf nature In Jolne lis tvrk. 'I l, liroprlet.irs hsve miirh fniih In lis curstlte powers tnsl llisyrirrrr line llttnureil Hollars 'or na 1 prt.e thst, It fnl'e to cure, riuud lor list yt t'-sl iiroinlsls. Address . .1. t'ur-irr Co., Toledo, O. H0I1I hv liril-firlsts. 7V-. Hall's Fanulv I 'ills are the best. fnfTllcted nlth -ore c n-c I ir. l-nnc TI1011111 1 ill's Kyc. water liruuKl-tssell nl .V s-r i.ottlp Trl.t.S VOfn numi-m'. wllh elelnrsnf .illl fiiriin- l,iul,nni or wits. K.-nl liii-., ilsle of biltn, ASI mil.ool.u, lh,i l;7il, ill 1.1. m, lisu. Pt. Vltns' flnnre. One bnllts T)r. Fsnnar'a Si'fclllo cures. Circular, r'redonla, N. K. Our Fs and Other Eyes, i Our I'a are just as strong ns tlicy were fifty years oro, v when wr; have cause to use them. Hut we have loss and less cause to praise ourselves, since others do the praising, i$S and we nre more than willing for you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. V. Jloyce, whole- V-V sale and retiil druggi.it, iJuhtth, Minn., who after a quarter tTjj of a century of observation writes! -'C " I have sold Aycr's Sarsaparilla for more than s years, 'JJ lioth at wliolcsale nnd retail, and have never heard any- thing hut words of praise from my customers ; not a single !'J complaint has ever reached m. I believe Aycr's Sar- fe saparilla to he tin; best blood purifier that lias been Intro- duccd (o the general public." This, from a man who has (Wqij sold thousands of dozens of Aycr's Sarsaparilla, is strong f testimony, lint it only echoes popular sentiment the world V- 'J over, which has " Nothing but words of pruise for f' Aycr's Sarsaparilla." V"4 Anj doiil.t itintit li Pfrifl for hn llreK)ol.', It kill rtniihn nnd curt! flonhirr". Addreiif J. C. Ayer Co., Jewell, Mjiie eee99S8ee99S9sS) If LU "It's a Good Thing. Push it Along." " I1 LU Why buy a newspaper unless you can profit by the expense? For 5 cents you can get almost as much "BATTLE AX" as you can of other high grade brands for 10 cents. Here's news that will repay you for the cost of your newspaper to-day. 1 E la VERY FARMER CAN MAKE MORE MONEY IN THE MIDDLE SOUTH. H. ran mak. twlr I. mtc-h . H. ran -ll at. Vorthant farm and iff twirm as many arraf for ala m.,n.T (lnwii h.r.. Wa Mil lmproMl tarina fur UN la kill aa acrr. H.nt of railroad lo 01 tli.ra Nu riroUKhta. Kalthnr lop lot nur I'm r,.M cllrntr. )u.t rlKht. Nnrtharo rarlar. ar ooouajl .Tarr wmk. II ruu ar. ainrmtml writ, fur FHI.E pampulot and uk all tb quasituu. jou wool la. B to a plaaaur. tu ua to ant war th.ia. HOUTIIEKM UO.MP.HEEKERS LAND C0MPANV, Saaorrllla, T.as. "East, West, Home is Best," if Kept Clean Wiih SAPOLIO THE UK1VERS1TV OF NOTRE D&ME NOTKK DA.MBt INDIANA. riMlr 1rlier, Hrlenrp Iaw I'lvll, Me rhnnlctml nd Klvririrnl f.itKine erliia. Thiirauoib lkrniar iitnrv ft ml 1 'nuiHiairlal C'onrars. rorluoiA-itK il Ktuilitiit at ftpocutJ r;i. C(urit. hi. f-dwanl'M flail for buyR uiiaT U, '') J(5ih Term will t-itn Ptktvmhrr Htk, IHtHl. 4 nlnloaufs Mitt -rr on (-ilit tirn m Vr Itr. A. Mnrrlmmrt V. M. C, Wvalilrac. MEXICO Kor a full di-aerlptlon of H lmi lHMI AC KI.H Of LA Kit for rent at X eta. IM-r aer.and uuward. or lur ani at 4'&ii.or a-rn aud upward; buIimIiI lur C'offe., Oinittir. Vanlil, Q'ubacJO. Oranire., Leiiiima, hubtier, oh-., ole. VIKLIIIMJ FltOM COOO TO SSOOO I'KH ACHE 8ad da In atampa, tor ulreulara. W. H. HU1AN aON,Claclonatl. Ohio. To snlutn with the left hand Is a deadly In sult to Mohninmednns In the east. To Clesnie His System BiTertaelly, yet gently, when ostlre or blllone, or when the blood It Impure nr sluggish, Ul permnnently nvernome habitual ennstlpatlon. In awaki-n the kidneys and liver ton healthy activity, without Irritating nr weakening them. In dispel headaches, colds or fevers, use Byrne of Figs. Thn Totn nf tho Populist party In New York stntn nt lust years election wns unit tl.Huil. rMitens- Flnsilne n.irst l Inn tee rent. tmr end don't I urn yeil with set-. It is not an tmllstlrm of snvthlnr, tint tsitter ihsn sny other ftostlrnf Mis- inniln. lie mire ahm-n mine Is oa each wrafisr and cake. Ited wraMir nnly. For henibiehe, Imthltig behind tlm ears with hot wnter olten proves of Immense ll.-riellt. Mrs. Win-low's Ponthlng fyrupfurf hlldren teething, softens the suins.rciltiei-s liinmnnia llon, allnis pnlus cures wind colli:. iXtcn Isiitle. I'l-o's Cure Is n oi,dcrful t icurh mr-dlrlne-- Mns, SV. I ' 1 k fill, nn M. leu end lllnke Aves , Itriioklui, N. v.. Hi t. 91, in. Hi 3 i! I a IN THE NORTH lniri I Drilling Machlnts fVLLfta for any depth. I.ai Im.r.T.m.ata. All Manor Mak.ro, LOOMIS A NYMAN, Tiffin, Ohio. flDllltl and WHIST haUt eurwt fkwk mi Ur IUU a- I"- H. kl. WuoLLar. Ail.ou.Ua. I r.vcu HI l Iif t.'kn,!" I h 8rup. f aawa GuaT. Vm I ld av droavuita. f 1 BaatroSoa
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