inon.ward.sinn. The readers of thtfl nnner will lie pleased Ut learn that there In at least nan dreaded dls. rsa that science ha been nlile to cure In ell Itastaxee, nml Mint. I Catarrh. Hull's Catarrh (hire le the only positive cure now known to the medical rralernltv. Catarrh helnir e i-nn. etltittlmial dleae. reipilres rmititiltlnnnl treatment. Hull's t 'atarrh Cure Is tnken Inter iiallr. sctlne: directly iitmn the blood nnd nin iienin surfaces or Hi svetein. thereby destroying-the rolltlilntlon lit the dli-esee. Mild RtvlIlK the ivillelltetrellKlh by building lip the eon tttiitlon itml Kl-llnit iml.iir In ilolnR II" work. The proprietors Iihv o much faith In Itscnrstlve powers thut ther nlTo- One Hun. deed Hollars for nny cnse I hut It full" to cure. Bend for lint ot tPKliinnnliil. Address F. .1. 1 iiKur.Y & Co., Toled W. Fold by DhikiIK "V. Hnll'a Validly Pills ere the best. Anions the Siamese the curious cue turn obtains nt reversion- tin elbow 'lilt of the left nun as a xlmi of super-loi-lty. The children nf but ti sexes nrn trained to reserve their illmtv In till" painful position lit nn early awe, If Iholr parents me persons of I1I15I1 trades. To Car A Cold la On Day. Take l.atatlve Brnmo QiilnlneTahlets. All DruatflsU refund money If It f alia to ours. 5o. The last Instance nf bolllna; to dentil took place In Persia In IS!. The of fender, Riillly of atciilliiR- Hlate rev enues, was put Into a caldron of e-old water, which was slowly heated to the. bulling point. TIM lumen were dlsttlli nteil as a wnrniiiK aiming the provis ional tax collectors. Chew Btar Tubscro- The Beat. a Pmuke Hledge Cigarette. Before the reformation K0 per rent, of the land In the I'tilti'd KliiKdom be longed to the rhurch. Oh, What Splendid Coffea. . Mr. (loodman, Williams Co., III., writes: "From (inn package Halxer Herman OotTen Merry costing 55u 1 grew 100 lbs. nf hotter coffee than 1 can buy In stores at 30 cr nta a Ih." A. C. 6. A package nf thin coffee and biff need and plant cataloKiie la cent you by John A. Baliser Heed Co., l.a Crosse, Win., upon rerelpt of 15 cents stamps nnd this notice. Pirn's fare la a wonderful Cough medicine. -Mrs. W. IMcsrrt. Van Klclon and blak. Ave.., Brooklyn, N. V., Oct. W, IBM. Mm. Wtnlnw Soothing SyrnnfofehlMreii teething, soften, the gains, reducing Inflamma tion, allay pain, ourva wind collo. aic.a buttla, Flta prmanntlTnriV Ko fltanrnarrmia tm artxr tlrxtdar'a tin nf llr. Kllnv'a Urnat Nerv Ktorr. ! trlnl hottl and trentla f ma La. H. U. Klin. Ltd.. Kit Arch 8u.l'blla..l'a. To I'hei-k a eoM In one hour Hotsle'a C. V. 1'., a itoiiiiH.oiiitliio remedy of great Ixiwer: reiinln rim. Till i-M, Hmuiilo mailed re. SVrltu lloxnie, HiilTnl.s N. V. In Russia nnd Hnllzerland the Gov ernment has a monopoly In the Bale of spirituous liquors. VHKKI Inventor'M l'ntent iluldc. Any DniB Ktori'orU'Miira Co-oii. l'nt. llllli e,Vuli., U.t. Not an Ideal Plaoe. "No," said Wheeler, thought fully. " can't cotton to the Idea that beaven li a placo where the streets uro pnved with gold. 1 don't believe a fnllow'l tires would stick worth a cent to street of ' that kind." Indliinapolli Journal. Sciatic Rheumatism " I have been troubled with selatln rheu. matlam aud hsve been takiua Hood's Har. aporllla. I Improved every day nnd now am as well as I ever was In my life. I feel ne years younger than I did before taking flood's Baraaparilla." Wat. O'Bsikx, 2515 ith Avenuo, West Troy, New York. Hood's8 lathe beat-In fact theOnoTrn Mood Purifier. Mood's Pill cure all Hvtr Ilk gScent . German "Bulls.'i - ' I The Germans arc about as brilliant It th usrf ot the metaphors which ocea lonally crop tip In parliamentary as emblle as the French. Hero are soint sentences reported by a Ucrumn paper, which seems to show thut forensic elo quenc Is much the same In all coun tries: "With closed eyes you linvi watched the flood rising." "The perl odlcal sanitary reiorts are submitter! to us after a decade of three, years." "We do not bury the battlo as. Ot the contrary, we shall give It renewed life." "1 epe;.k, not as a deputy, but aa th person sent by my electors." PROFITABLE SPECULATION A CERTAINTY ir von atraaiT wtiai i a. We errpt suie and upward, ajnarant N pT cant, yearly, pay a per rent, quarterly, and guar ante all depunltnn axeliint Iom. U II Kr l.KK A: WUKttuiu, Umam US, U Brsailnay, N. V. rail Tar aala, etr acre caali creiyall aaM. J. Malkell, Ktea li i its i " ."a vi.ll", ikl KLONDIKE! VTm. vktr. and fcow to gt tliwr qulefe tjr fttUtly. TU toU Kitrter41nrr liulue mnlm tor bU-bodlM wi wiu llitl eapltiC WorU rtt it Mm boit ownH fey tMt om Mor Mont oompltU truapurutlon UellltlM. OwBiBg fold drtdioii Mti clr io,oo u 00 a dr. Ultlecra ot compaur Includ AmI tan t Hwcivtarv ot War Hn. O. D. Mtta lajoaa aa-fitmator Dlackbura. a-Commla-ataaar of Panalona Hon. lumlalrk Murpar. Jack alaQuMlin, lor It yaara, ami Hank Vunaara. for it yaara. raaidaata of Kloodlka actloa. Wr1(a. Incioalng to. la ttaispa, to onplat arlatad Inlonaaila. UONDWK, YUKON AND COPPER RIVER CO,. Ui 138 Lwn an4 Tnttft Rulldl.ta, WatklairtM, 0. C. FGYATOES Rfi !, PTT arewee. ta aaierlea. a 'aNW lle.Ieeker'vaiee aauer aarly rlaa airl ekea. ae mat eek, 11 lea 4 SaaiaeM, wertk Sia m aelauarV fc tea, mi aTia a. ttSai lias oaT. tewm.u. "i Thompson's Eyo Water PM II S 'M Baaa1irun'lfMaua1 tJaa I 'i 10 v'a en'fliTqniifi4 f t Yfi rcr.l fa Lfifilf en - - lis A ftananirtreaa' Rind Art. From th Evening Ai, VclroU, Mteh, Mrs, John Tanner, ot 130 tlaker Street, Detroit, MIohlRiin, Is one of tbois women who always know Juat what to do In all trouble and slcknes. One that is a mother to thoaolndistreM. To a reporter she said: "I am the mother of ten ehlldrnn and have rnlnnd elKht of them. Rnveral jrean ao we had a aerlona time wtlli my ilniiRh. ter, whlcll 1'i'Hiin when aha wna about alx teen years old. Hhs did not have any seri ous IIIq but seemed to srndunlly wants away, lluvliitf nnverhnd liny eoninmptlon In our fiinilly, ns weoouin of (rood old lrlnh anil Knoti'h ct'ii'k, we did not think It was that, tnir dnetor railed the dHeaxe by no odd name wlil'di, na t atterivard learned, meant lack of blood. "It la Impnaslhln to ilnaerllis the feeling John and I had aa we noticed our dnui;htr slowly rmnilnB away from ua. Wo llnnlly foiiinl, however, a medli'lue that seemed to Mottoflht rime Me U'na I'nnjlned to Ttrd. help her, and from the first wo Holloed a decided rlmnn for tbe brtter, and aftet three) mouths' trvatinent her health was so greatly Improved you would Dot have re ooanlKed her. Hhe itnlned In flesh rapidly and soon was In perfect health. The medl olne used was Dr. Wllllnms' rink rills for Pale People. 1 have always kept these pills In the house slnee and have recommended them to many people. I have told many mothers about tbem and they bave effected Some woudnrfulaures. "R very mother In this land should keep tbese pills In the house, as they are good for many ailments, particularly thosn arising from Impoverished or diseased blood, and Weakened nerve fore.'' Pittibarg Improvements Completed. The Improvements that the Ilaltltnore and Ohio Hniliouil have bad under way nt nttHljurtr for the past l!i months havo been completed with the exeep lion of a small amount of paving be tween the tracks whlrh will be done In the Hiding. The line now Ims eidendld terminals nt thnt point ami sulllrient trai kage to handle the vaxt amount of business with not only economy but with celerity. The chnnges cost In the nelKhborhood of JI'O.oihi and consist ot a new yard nt (.Kenwood (one of Pitts burg's suburbs), u double track trestle nearly two miles In length, the chang ing of the line nf road lending Into the passenger slntlon unit the building of new freight yards near thnt point. More) Weddings In tha Country. "It Is a very uotlecnblo fact," said MaJ. I.usk, who in authority on tlio question wILh reference to Hymen, "that there are not as ninny city chnps getting married nowadays ns there are country boys. In some Instance the country boy tnnrrlcs a city girl, but not rcry ofteu. The city boy seldom, If etcr, marries a country girl. Of course, the. city boy does not like to marry where there Is a disparity of minds, for, as Dickens says, 'those peoplo can never live happy.' AVhnt do I think It tho cause ot It? Why, I think th coun try boy is more economical with the money he earn than the boy of tbe city. Ho can do better on $25 a month than a boy reared In tho city can with .nil. Then nnln, when tho country boy marries he Koea on a tract ot land given him by his father or bought with hard earned money." Jefferson City Cou rier. .-. - ; m Delicate Hint. Deal Hole, In his "Little Tour In Ire land," says that when one of his party went a-flahlng, It wns to come home In triumph, bearing u glorious salmon, lti silver scale glittering in the tun. Nat urnlly he was In good humor, and well disposed to pay the llshermnn who bad accompanied him. This was the dia logue as the two men atepped on shore! "Boatman," said tho happy tourist, "how much Is the boat?" "Sure, your honor, tho boat'U tie to tho bill. Your honor'll give the boat man what you please." , "But whet Is generally given?" " "Well, your honor, somo'U give two shillings, and some eighteen pluce. A tallor'd be for giving eighteen plnce." How much th ptssenger gave Is nol known, but surely he was not Inclined to bo classed with stay-at-home tailors, not accustomed to "snort." When It comes to an nll-aronnd game of landgrabblng the Kuropenn powers will find It dllHcult to prevent Great Britain from taking a band. Bho like .1 llttln game of that kind. AND TUMOR PCNMANKNTLV cured without knife, piaster or pain. All forms of BLOOD DIMBAaKB thoroughly radicated from tha eyitem. Bis weeks llaaaa TrralaaaM tor 10. Book of IniurmaUun tree. . NATURAL REMEDY CO., twtEald, Hue. PILES HURT YOU? Send me ID eta, and get good Hvpey rcmedr. Sure cure. Want aitcnte. Adii-eaa, H. I. IllL'KN ELL, ltuu Wubator Ave., I'l tUliurg, Pa. tha Crltvh! Slda of Thlnrt. o"- - - - a-f as a lump like thl i g I RHEUMATISM. I NEURALGIA, I SCIATICA, LUMBAGO. I St. Jacobs Oil. 1 & It will oure thorn all, $ K Separately, Surely, Quickly, m RANGER O :i - A Tidy ltniieelreirr. F i 1 11 v Is our sweeping duyi t-itlier files around 11 no tiny spei-k of dut . nil anywhere be found. I'mme luive to help her When she works so hard; II it -die suys I hidp her lct If I swim i the )iird. Jun before the big Imra door There's a great hrond stouei Willi my imiiber's si-eond brooin 1 swi-ep thut - alone. l'.ipa laughs In see me sweep Till I tin ve to say: "(Venning bouse Is women's wor!i Hun t get In my way!" - Tudor .leaks, In The Outlook. A llenver liNtii-ltiillder. A man who luul his doubt almiit (leavers lietiiK nlile to tiuiM iIiiidh wui (iresented with it Imliy licaver liy a liiinter. It becnuie a front pet, but Hlmneit no sifrns of wiiutitiu; to build a ilnm until one day n leaky pailful of water was put on Hie Hour of the out kitclieii. Tlio lieaver was there, anil though little mure tlinii a baby, when he saw the water ooy.iiitf across the floor he scampereil into the vnril, luoilKlit a chip and liciinn his wink. His owner kepi the pail tilled and left building material nt hand, nnd the little fi How kept at, his work until lie dad built n solid dam ui'iiuiul the pail. Chicago Itecoril. (ity Hnoii tn lie f'uiiious. Open your iitlus at tho map of Asia and look for the city with tho long; name of Vladivostok, on the eastern const, north nf Japan. A few yearn affo it was only a little, barren, Htrnu; gliiiK town ol a few thousand inhabit ants, most nf whom were Chinese llshermfii who lived in the deppesl poverty. Now it !h n rapidly grow ing; city of more than '-(, 0( inhabitants and it will soon lieciuue one of the great pints and naval stations of tho world. Imst week the cornerstone of the new ltussian public works was laid with great ceremony. The importance of Ylii'livostuk lies in the fact that it is nt. tha ter minus of Hie traus-Kilieriaii railroad, which will run from ltussia.a distance of over fiOOl) miles, across the barren stretches of Siberia. When complete-! It w ill have cost over $175,01)0,000, making it one of the greatest hiiNiness enterprises of modern times. This railroad will give Itttsahi a great port on the Pacific ocean and enable her to develop the rich coal and iron mines of her vast territory, nil of which will add to the importance of the new city. Vladivostok is also well located for a fortress.aml it is expected tbift Russia will arm it and make it a linsn of sup plies for her ships. Two mouths every year its harbor is frozen over, hut the llnssiaii government keeps a I'hniiucl plowed through tho ice with a great ice-crusher of American inven tion. A .fuvenlle Mareo I'otii. A boy, about fifteen years old, who calls himself "Itichurd James Vin cent, the boy globe trot'er," is in Hoboken, necking free transportation to BuH'ulo. In the siiiuiuei of lH'.KI.he says, he left New York, and has visited almost every country 011 tho earth, during all that time never handling a ceut of money. He said that letters of recommenda tion aud autographs which he col lected as he traveled made it easy to get first class transportation without any money whatever. "It was only in such places as the interior of China," he said, "where I did not understand the language that I met with trouble. In China I went without a square meal for five mouths. On one oooaston I called upon a inun dui'in anil was invited to a meat break fast. "When I had finished a hearty meal I gathered up the bones on the dining table to feed my dog, which I always brought with me. To my surprise the servants informed me that I had feasted ou my companion. They thought that I had brought the dog as a present, aud they killed aud cooked him so that 1 could pai take of the feast. "While going through Iudia I had the best time of all. You ought to see how I was treated. Nothing was too good for me. Muharajabs or kings who govern th different sections of ih country thought that 1 was th aon of some big ruler of the whites. They eould not understand where I came from or my object in traveling, to I let tbem think what they might. "I got letters of introduction from one maharajah to another, aud was given all tha coolies I wished to aid me in my travels. The muharajabs called th coolie dogs. When I reached the foot of Mount Everest Hourmadromahan Taj or, .th mahara jah of Darjeeliug.gave me th services of eighty-tlv coolies to climb toba top of tha mountain, a feat which I thought I could accomplish, although it is said no one ever got up further than 1600 feet. "Tha mount is 20,000 feet above sea level. When I was up 16,000 feet 11 my coolies deserted me. I con tinued on until the blood oozed from my cars, aos and under my finger nails, when I was obliged to return. 1 was up '20,000 feel, which Is higher than nny living being was ever knowu to reach. "(iiinnrritniiiMsur-MiiliHh, the ma hnriijiili nf Ziin.ilHir-llougnl, supplied me with eiclit hundred conlies to gu from (lunch Ibiliare through the wilN of 'i'irchoot to (he jungles or I'lvnr, n distance nf S''5 miles. I am through traveling linw, ami intend to settle down to a quiet life," The pi ecnciiiiis youngster spent liiust nf the day yesterday trying to get a pass over the Delaware, dacka wauiin and Western milium! to Buf falo, where he says his friends live, New York Herald. An Aril's Heroism. The sun was just setting when t re turned, slightly fat lulled, from my several miles' ride on my wheel. As is my custom on returning home, took the garden hose and turned water into a small trench that had been dug around a maple tree for the purpose of holding water a siilllcieut time to permit the dirt adjacent to the roots to become thoroughly snaked. Kitting down near by to rest, my attention was attracted to a group of small nuts rushing hither aud thither in an endeavor to escape. The bottom nf the circular ditch being covered, ubout twenty of the ants sought safety nn a large clod of earth. At first they wore scottered about over the highest part of the little mound, aud to all appearances were jiidiltcrent ns to their surroundings. After a little one of the number proceeded leisurely around tlio little island, nnd after finishing the circuit hurried buck to his companions. It appeared that they then for the lirst tiige realized that they were hiiitoiiiiiIciI by watnr. The survey was repeated several times in quick Bin-cession. Tho group of ants gathered more closely together nnd seemed to be in a state of restless anxiety. As the water roso tho circuit grew less, the vigil mure eiirnpst and the excitement greater with each re turn nf tho sentinel. They rushed about over each other in a terrible state of excitement, for tho water wns rapidly approaching. Thero was now hardly room for them to stand on; just a little while and that would be under water. They ceased struggling and settled down into motionless inactivity, nnd seemed entirely re signed to their fate, I picked up a little stick and laid it across tho water to tho point where the ants were. They seemed da.ed, and did not instantly take advantage nf the menus of escape offered them. One then crawled hurriedly up on the stick, went its full length out and over the blades of grass to the dry laud. Withouii a second's hesitation ho turned and retraced his steps to his compnuious. Now the smallest one of the group returned with him to dry land. They both retraced their steps and tlife work of rescue began. The rest seemed entirely subservient to the will of these two. Knch, with a com panion, hurried out to a place ot ro'cty. The small nun was much more active, he rescuiii.r ubout two to the large one's one. Time was precious as the water win rapidly rising: it would soon be running around the outer end of the stick, aud the island wos melting away.. One by one they were taken out, the guide accompany ing the rescued one to a place of safety each time. Why they did not all fol low the first one puzzled me, but they did not. Thesuiallcr nut now hurried forth with the last one. HUH ho was not content, nnd rushed back in search of otheis. The littlo hillock was now melted away, mid he turned to seek safety for himself. lie did not seem ns much coucnrnnit us before. He did not hasten as when conscious of rescuing i.thers. The water was run ning around tho ptick. TM lust avenue of escape was closed to him forever. He went to the highest point and settled down perfectly still. His previous conduct convinced me thnt he now fully realized thut the riMo was hopeless so fur as he was concerned. Must the bravest of them all thus die when he could easily huve escaped long ago? He willingly risked his own life that . he might save others. Could a more genuine example of heroism bo found in human annals? Could a more striking example of brotherly love and unsellish devotion be shown? Could a more earnest solicitude for the life of others be in stanced? I think not. Within his own power .this littlo insect had no possible means of escape. He did not fear death, neither did he die, but he was last to escape. I lifted the stick from the water and laid it on th gronnd. He craw led hurriedly away to his companions, whom he bad re cently rescued from the grasp of death. Whatever I may have dona for them, I can bnt feel that, in his example, the little hero ant did much nor for me. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Her fewer of paech rteatorad. By patiently touching the nse of th lips for utterances, Dr. Willis D. Ktorer, a staff physician at Angustana hospital, Chicago, has restored th power of speech to Maggie E. Lauf. Three years ago Miss Luuf's ner vous system was shuttered by a stroke of lightning. Hiuce that time and up to about six weeks ago, the young woman nau ueeu nnaoie to utter a aound. Dr. Store r trained Miss Lanf to us her lips as he would a child, and, after, about two weeks of lessons. she auddeuly partially regained her voice, aud with constant praotice baa now entirely recovered the ns of it SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS. Mushrooms generally consist of (10 per cent, w liter, but the remaining II) per cent, is more nutritious than bread. A r'rench experimenter has suc ceeded tu giufling tomatoes upon po tatoes. The hybrid plant produces tubers underground and tomatoes on die stalk. The H in i I Immi in n institute has just eomn into posessinii nf tho llnllett Phillips collection of Indian imple ments nnd antiquities from the I'nto nine valley. The eagle is able to look nt the suit without hllnkiuir, by menus of a thin, seiui-trauspai ent veil, which the bird can draw imituiitaiienuslv nvi r its eye. It does mil obstruct the sight. An electric locomotive in a Cana dian coal luin shows a saving over mules nf ft'ihiH In iifKl days, and nn electric pump in the same mine shows saving over steam pumps nf .l."7:l in '.170 dnys. A new style nf boat for use on the Yukon river is on exhibition InSeiit tle. It is composed entirely of iron and canvas, weighs less than 125 pounds, ind can be taken to pieces and packed in n very small compass. In the manufactures of (treat llrit- nin alone, the power which steam ex erts Is estimated to be equal to the manual labor of 4,000,000,000 nf men, r more than double the number ol males supposed to inhabit the globe. The nlllcial reports show that the highest temperature ever recorded in California was 1-10 degrees, this being it, Mammoth Tank, in the desert nt Han Diego county. Close to it was 128 degrees, nt ludio, ill the same county. A new method of testing steel bul lets him htan devised in (lermniiy. 1 he balls are dropped from a lixed height onto n glass plate set nt no angle. If properly tempered, they 'eboinid into ono receptacle; if they are too soft, they drop into another. Electricity, where unretnrded by 'itmospherio iulluences, travels at the rate of 2NH,0(I0 miles a second. Along w ire it is, of course, vnstly slower and a perceptible period of time is .M-cupied by tho electric current in ending tulegiumsovur long distunees. A proposal has been made by M. (Iiibiinl Viand, a French chemist, to ilitaiu easily assimilable iron tonics from vegetables by feeding the plants judiciously with iron manures. It. would be interesting to know whether suitable amount, of iron could bo absorbed in this manner. AncnrdinR to the experiments ol MM. Hegny and (Juonissct, the X-rays niise dangerous palpitations of the heart. Tho experiments were mado 'in medical students nnd upon them selves, and they describe the palpita tions as violent and unendurable un less tho rays were intercepted by a metallic plate. Taper has been used for a large vuriety of purposes, but one nf the newest is for the glazing (if one may use the term) of windows. The new paper panes have the nppearunce of "milky glnss." They intercept the light rays while letting the heat rays through. This feature is considered by the inventors to be a great advan tage for greenhouses. Paper "glaHs" is cheap and is suid tu last for years. Hleep-lniliirlng Methods. All article in theLaueet gives some bints ou the inducing of sleep which will be of interest to all victims of insomnia. Ho vital is the necessity for sleep thnt any method by which it may be secured is worthy of attention. The means employed is to produce wcarinesB by muscular exercise ufter retiring. "Lying ou the back the patient first reaches for the foot nnd head board at the same time. He then raises his head half an inch; at the same time he breathes slowly and deeply about eight inspirations to the minute which are counted. After about twenty inspirations the head, which begins to feel heavy,is dropped. The right foot is then raised (the reaching for the boards and counting being continuedjaud similarly dropped whan fatigued. The left foot goes through the same process. The muscles which are need in reaching for the head and foot boards are then relieved, and the body is elevated so that it rests on the head and heels. He then turns on the right side and reaches for the head and foot boards again, and raises first the head and the foot, as before. The same process as gone through on the other side. Thus eight positions have been assumed, and a large number ol muscles used. If sleep has not beeu induced the same cycle is gone ovei again. The Ledger. True Premonltloo of Kaln. How often we hear the remark, "We shall bave rain, the atmosphere is so heavy." Tha reverse is true. When one sees smoke hanging from a chimney with a tendency to sink to the ground, it indicates that tbe at mosphere is light- in fact, too light to float tbe smoke. When the smoke rises from the chimney it indicates a heavy atmosphere. A column oi moke is not a bad barometer, for s barometer simply reoorda the pres sure of tbe atmosphere. When the atmosphere is light and the smoke settles, the pressure of the mercury is light and the column fulls, indicat ing storm. When the atmosphere is heavy and the smoke rises, the pres sure is greater and tha column rises, indicating fair weatu. r. Knew Whal-Hi Deserved. "I don't know what I would hav don if it hadn't bean for you!" ex claimed the discharged prisoner. "Well, you would probably have don tima," said th proud lawyer. Boston Traveler. No. 088. Thl.hlehlePnf. tailed solid oa lift drawer Chiffon ier measure. 64 Inches Wen, It) Inches wide, 19 Inches deep. K.Meh drnwer Is furnished with the beat looks, and 93.00 dims this exRcil iileoe of furni ture which ra- litlll for l0U. Order time andanrid tlttnrpnintment.) flrop a postal for our lithographed Carpet ('atnlninie which ahowa all colors wltlie.set distinctness. If carpet .am Idea are wanted, mull us Co. In stamps, by tiny your local denier 00 per cent, more Hum our prices whenynii can buy of tliemlllF The great hnnsr-hold ediiea ''Jr.r"ir,"w .13 I'""0 'pedal catalogue of Furniture. Iiraiwrles, Ijitnpa. ntorca, trorkery. Mirrors, Picture., fieddlnf. Iterngerators, Haby Carriages ta also youra for the asking. Asniti we ak, why enrich your local dealer when you can buy of the maker t floih eule loaiin. cost you nothing, sua we par ali postage. Julius, lines &Son BALTIMORE, MD. Please Mention Thl Paper, Newspaper' Stability. A nuetitlon that wns frequently asked wns: "What will become of the Hum now that Dana Is dead?" Tho Inquiry Is based on a mistaken Idea. A great newspaper Is far mora than an Individ' unllty, no mutter how eminent Its edltoi niny lie. It Is an accretion of yearn and of effort In many departments, anil when It reaches the first rank has passed far beyond the limits of a single personality. The great newspaper Is In some de gree tho crentlon of the public Itself, who, appreciating Its firm principle ami Intelligent championship of the right, iiuiko It their forum. A Journal of this high order nnd hrond Influence Is Interwoven with current history, and has a perpetuity like the tide of human life. When It loses a laborer of excep tional ability the event Is deplored, bill the paper goes forward without nilss 11 1 If 11 step. Ono day's Issue of n newspaper Is the work of many brains anil hands. Mice an iinny, it needs a general. I.lko an army, it survives i. general, and. ns the chain of human nfl'ulrs Is unbroken, an the continuity of n leading journul Is preserved.- (llobc-Democrnt. Nothing; Pemnrknlilc. Smith Hear about the flro over fin t lift west side this morning? Nine per sons barely escapist with their lives, Keuuirkiible, wasn't It? Itrnwn I fall to see anything very remarkable about It, Smith Why not? Hrown-Well, suppose, they had ea rn ped without their lives then It would have been truly remarkable. 0213 ENTOYQ Both tho method ana resnltn when Syrup of Fig is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts, gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Ilowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and enres habitual constipation. Syrnp of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in ibt effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it the most popular remedy known. feyrnp of Figs is for sale in fiO cent bottles by all loading drag gists. Any reliable drnggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. loamiui, n. new rosx, nr. "A Ptrftet Tpt oitht Highist Ordtrof Etctllmc in Manufacture. " WalUer&(io:s Breakfast ocoa Absolutely Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. .Costs Iks THaq QUE CENTiCsn.. B. nua that you get th. nwulne Artkl. , made at DORCHESTER. MASS. by WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. Krra.Li.HSD nSa, - SLaEeVBVaP w- FP"SeseBaBl 'MMMBaBBaaaai VjtLwy M -a raasSasi'' asaS
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