44 Circumstances Alter Cases" In Cists of scrofuta, salt rheum, dys pepsia, nervousness, catarrh, rheumatism, truptions, etc., the circumstances may be altered by purifying and enriching the btoodruith Hood's Sarsapanlla. B is the great remedy for all ages and both sexes. Be sure to get Hood" s, because ZHkcdS SaUafmilik VIAiJJlilU l.l.i ij ... a firm for Hale. One of tho very beat Mil forms In WAltsfleld, Vermont, seven (7) miles from railroad, one-half (H) mile from team sawmills, comprising 200 acres, half of which la under tho highest state of cultivation. - Plenty of Rood timber and excellent paaturos. Blmar orrhnrd of 2000 trees, equipped with twelve hundred tin tubs two years old; the balanre wooden tuna newly paint- d and tn fti-at-clum condition. Latest Improved evaporator; Iron arch, Inrgn sugarlng-off arch, UKiii--houe- con taining 60 corda four-foot dry wood; three years' supply stovewcod on hand. Horns In flist-clnss cond'tlon, ono nearly new, 175 ton alio; abundance of small fruit; aplendid orchard of grafted lire, j ne place kept through mat winter forty (40) head of cuttle, seven raes and other small stock; nevor- (nng water at barna and dwelling, mplete Bet of tools of the best make. Whole place la well fenced and mghly well kent tin. Dwelling la .t-class: two atorlea, twelve rooma. ntly painted Inalde and out. The le would be sold at a great bar , on acount of diath In family, further Information nnnlv to F. A. slyn, Waltafleld, Vermont. Huaala haa abolished the distinction that haa heretofore exlated b.tween Ruaalnn and Flitnlah postage stamps. Finnish postoltlces tre now provided with Hussion stamps only. Kdaeat. Ton Bawds With Casnarats. Candy Cathartic, eure eonatlpatlon fnrerer. Wo, Wo. 1( C. O. C, tall, druggists refund monev. HAS TICKED FIVE CENTURIES famous Old Clock In Rouen IIu Kept Tims for 610 Years. From the Cincinnati Enquirer: Rouen, one of the principal cities of Trance, and the greatest seat of Hi cotton manufacture, possesses the old eat public clocks In the world. The great Rouen clock has held its place In that city for 610 years and is the pride of Its citizens. Placed In 1389, It has been running without Interrup tion, from that day to this, requiring nothing except cleaning and a few trifling repairs of its accessory parts. The great clock has so accustomed the citizens to look upon its exacti tude as a matter of course that when, In 1572, the breaking of a wire pre vent Its sounding 6 o'clock one morn ing, the population was in a state of consternation.. The magistrates sum moned the custodian Oulllaumo Pe tit and remonstrated gravely with him. Until 1712 the great clock had no pendulum. For 323 years It had no other regulator than a "follot," an appartus unknown to the majority of modern clock makers. The pendulum In clock work was introduced in 1(559, but so well satlBfled wore the people of Rouen with the time keeping qual ities of their famous old clack that fifty-three years were allowed to pass before a pendulum was substituted for the "follot." Equipped with this new apparatus It has continued to this day to strike the hours and chime the quarters. How Sra (lull Catches a Mot A farm manager at Fodderty, Ding wall, Scotland, watching a mole catcher ' at work, saw sea gulls hovering over, and occasionally alighting upon a tur nip field. In which the observer and others were at work. A particularly large and handsome bird attracted hid attention by the graceful way in which It floated slowly over the drills, in tently scanning the surface of the ground. Suddenly, steadying Itself a moment. It dropped, dug Its bill Into , the 'ground, and rose with a mole ' for Its prey.. Resting a tew minutes, It gracefully began again a further seat-on (or, prey. In a few minutes a second mole was unearthed. Cur's Military Household. The military household of the czar Is composed of 98 officers of various ranks, 8S of whom belong to the army and 15 to the navy. Nlnoteen mem- rn of the royal family are included in Is Hit Mrs. Barnard Thanks MRS. PINKHAM FOR HEALTH. LSTrtB TO MSS. IIHIX HO, Stags " Drab Fbiknd I feel It my duty to express my gratitude and thanks to you for what your medicine has done for me. I waa very miserable and los ing flesh very fast, had bladder trouble, fluttering pains about the heart and would get so dizzy and suffered with painful menstruation." I was reading 'in a paper about Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound, so I wrote to you and after taking two bottles I felt like a new person. Your Vegetable Compound has entirely cured me and I cannot praise it enou ffh." M rs. J. O. B ABMd, Milltowjt, WsnfGT02f Co., Ma. Aa Iowa Womu'i Con Tinning RtatonMni, "I tried three doctors, and the last one said nothing but an operation would help me. My trouble waa pro fuse flowing; sometimes I would think I would flow to death. I was so weak that the least work would tire me. Eeading of so many being cured by your medicine, I made up my mind to write to yon for advice, and I am so glad that I did. I took Lydla E. rink y "tn's Vegetable Compound and Liver la and followed your directions, and now well and strong. I shall reoom d your modiolus to all, for it saved U."-Xi4 A, P., Box II AUOCT, lOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOf FARM TOPICS JOOOOOOOOOOOOO0COOOOOOCC Qnack flraae Among Merry Rushes. Quack grass is hard enough to kill when the ground is clear from other growth. When it gets a lodgment in plantations of berry bushes of any kind, the beat thiug that can be done is to remove bnahes, taking care no1, to get auy qunck roots mixed with thoso of the bushes, and then culti vate the whole surfaca thoroughly all through one season. After this the laud may be replanted so as to groor berries again. Most of the berry bushes grow in clumps, and the quack shoots come np between the stems. It Is impossible bj cultivation between the rows to prevent laud full of quack roots from becoming n sod whore the cnltivator does not reaoh. There is also danger if quack grass is . allowed ou auy part of the farm tljattiroiatn will attach thomsoives to hnirows aud cultivators, and thus be scattered everywhere. .We remember flailing iu cutting a potato for seed that a quack root had run through the tuber, so that wheu gathered it had to . be broken off. If that quack root had nol been detected it would undoubtedly bave made a fresh plantation of this pest where the potato set was planted. Boston Cultivator. Summer Shelter and Stiada For nog. By far too many fanners follow the plan of not providing ny shelter for their hogs while at pasture, but force them to root up a space in a fouoe cor ner or some other equally undesirable place in their attempt to escape the direct rays of the sun or pelting storms. While they oan and do stand the heat and the chilly storms it is at the expense and loss of the owner. By providing even a cheap and tem porary shelter much will be saved and comfort assured to these animals. In Fig. lis shown a oheap shelter, Mfa.i '. . .,'--' no. 1. devised by L. D. Hnook, for four or Bve grown hogs. The length of shel ter need not exceed eight foet and the length of boards ou each side is also about eight feet, or sixteen-foot boards may be sawed iu two. The supporting posts should be four feet above ground and should be set firm ly, as the hogs will use them for rub bing poBts. The ground end of the sides should also be fnsteueiV down by wooden stokes driven in as shown. If tho boards of these sidos are fastened toffether by cleats nailed to the under sides they can be readily moved to the barn or placed against other build ings to serve as a shelter for some other purpose during winter. A cheaper shelter is shown in Fig. 2. The roof Blauts toward the south, thus securing greater proteotion from the rays of, the sun. Ono will be greatly surprised to see the amount of time hogs will spend under these proteotions. Wheu flies are bad a darkened inclose would prove profit able, as they could then escape from their winged tormentors, 'this same form of shelter will answer for sheop, but they are not so desirous of escap iug the rays of the sun, as the com mon flies do not annoy thera to a very great extent American Agricultur ist. , . The Poultry Ho am. After scouring the land, the first item to bo considered when embark ing in the poultry business is houses. These can be built near without being eostly, and should be ereoted in such a manner aa to bo comfortable and warm during the winter months. The most important part of a poul try house is the floor; if this be not properly made, no matter how well the rest of the house is constructed, it canuot be suitable. A damp floor means a damp house. The floor should be raised full ten inches above the yard or outside ground. A good plan when the house is ereoted is to till the house with broken atones, gravel or cinders to a depth of five or six inohes, then three or four inchei of good stiff clay on top, well rammed down and sanded on top. Cement or asphalt makes a better and neater floor; still, the earth floor, made of broken stones, eta, will suit just as well, be sides being cheaper. All poultry houses should be perfeotly rain-proof, o that the floor will always be dry; if not, the atmosphere of the house can never be pure and healthy. - In all poultry houses it is neoessary to have one large door for the exit of the fowls. The position cf this will depend greatly on how the house is situated. It is best to have the door where the inmates will not be nndaly exposed to oold or draft, for if put on the wind or oold side of the building il will be hardly possible to keep ths fowls comfortable. For example, in tome districts the west or northwest winds are most tronblesome and it is nearly impossible to maintain the com fort of the fowls if the doorway facet these tronblesome winds. It is- a good plan to have an open weather or scratching ahed built adjoining the eovering or protecting the doorway.- Farm and Dairy. . No one in Switzerland ia allowed t import yellow phosphorus for matohes, bat only 'for aeiantifla or aitdioal ass. fJS no. 2. mm 31 ms Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer'a Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. Z5c. All druggists, Want your nmtiitiifha or tn-Mnl a bMulllul brown or rlrh lilm'k T Thn u0 BUCKINGHAM'S DYE MfcSrc 80 ct. of pwgt.i,t, ft. a. f. hall a co.m Hmq m, t Do Your Feet Artie and lliirn T Minka Into your shoes Allen's Font-Ease, s powder for the feet It makes Tight or New Hhoee (eel i Easy, Cures Corns, nun loos, Hwollen, Hot, Callous; Arhlnfc and Hwitntlug Feat Bold liy all lruRlts. Grocers and Hhoe Micros, liSfl Maniple snnt FltKE. Address Allen B. Ululated, Lelioy, IS. Y. A tank of chlorate of potna'i recently exploded In a factory In Lnncashlre, KiiKlnnd. with dlsnatroua reaulta. Aa the Huhstnnre Is not combustible In It self,' nlthoURh a powerful aid to com ntiaili'n amler rom fircunatancea. the alsaster Is not easy to account for. To Car Constipation forever. Take Cusrareta Vnndv Cathartic. Mo or Be. If C C. C. fall to curs, drugglsta rclunil monor. Dlainonda anil other prec'ous stonea to tho nluo of 120,000,000 wtre Import ed at New fork during the last fiscal enr. Three years ago the Impnrts of thla kind amounted to only t7.r00.00). The market price of diamonds is now "B per cent, higher than It was a ytfar ago. ' ' ORIQIN OF THE TERM CADDIE. Ingenious Ksplanatlon of Common Oolf Tarm by Frank fiord. To some, at least, of the unnumbered and Innumerable host of golfers the question may have occurred at one time or another Whence .rame the word "caddie"? Frank Boyd, In his "Omitted Chapters In the History of Monifleth," which he contributes to "The Book of Monifleth Golf Links Ba tar," offers an Ingenious as well as highly amusing explanation of the term. There was, he says, a Culdes, or "Keledei," establishment at Moni fleth at one time, till the monks of Ar broath dlspnscessed the Culdees of their lands and made them their serv ants. One day It occurred to a monk, while having a game of golf, to make the Keledei carry his clubs. He found this contributed greatly to his comfort. "The plan was adopted by the rest of the monks, and henceforth they never went out without being accompanied by their Keledei. Now you know," continues Mr. Boyd, "that in these parts the practice Is to cut short words In which the letter T Is used. A na tive, for Instance, never says 'Bnlgrny,' It Is always 'Ilnlgrle.' Thus it was natural that In the course of time tho '1' should drop out of tho 'Keledei, and It should come to sound like 'cnydce,' end to this day this Is how the word is pronounced by superfine Scotch youths. In tho strong Forfarshire vernacular It was, however, broadened out to 'cad die.'" As a matter of fact, the origin of the term "caddie" does not appear to have ever been satisfactorily explained. Jamieson, who defines caddie as one who earns a livelihood by running er rands, delivering messages, and so on, expresses the opinion that the term was originally the samo with the French cadet, which, as be remarks, Is sometimes used to denote a young per son In general, fir. Murray, In his colossal work, holds the same view, but how the word came to be employed to denote the lad who carries a play er's golf clubs has still to be elucidated. Literature. Dangerous 1'laca. First Tragedian Just listen to this: "In California there are ostrich eggs weighing three pounds." Second Tra gedian Great Scott! Isn't It lucky our troupe didn't get a chance to pluy In California thla vearT if An Excellent Combination. The pleaaant method and beneficial effects of tbe well known remedy. Syrup or Kins, manufactured by the Caufohni. Fio Srnup Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principlea of plants known to ba medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It Is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, eleanslng the system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevera gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objeottonable quality and sub stance, and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the Ideal laxative. In the process of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the tasto, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatlo plants, by a method known to tho Califorhia Fio 6vruf Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid Imitations, please remember tho full name of theCompaay printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. aaxf Fnajioxaoo, oai XAtnsrrixa. xy. sraw you, jr. y. Vet sals by all DrucfUts. irk Afc. par beul mm. THI MARKETS. riTTSIttlKO. fTraln, Flour and Fead. WrtltAT No. Jra.l a (14 (5 WIIF.AT No. 1 new M 6i CORN No 1 yellow, anr 10 " No. 1 yellow, ahe.led (M Is Mlted ear H7 ; OATH No, 2 White..,. S8 , S7 No. S white 24 . FLOUII Winter patents 00 4 0" Fancy atrnlulit win lor 8 40 t (1 lire - No. J ti flAT-No. 1 timothy 117 U 00 ('Inter, No. 1 !i 9 B FF-KD-No. I white mid., ton.. 17 M M '0 Ilrown mid. Ilium Ill to 1A 73 Jlran. hulk 1.1 ilk ID B0 BTItAW Wheat, B 00 0 7 Oat S ilfl 6 fiO BFF.DH Fancy Illue (IriiKB.... 1 2 1 Timothy, prime 1 8J 1 M Hairy I'rndnela BUTTKR Flifln creamery. .... t SH SI Ohio creamery iM 21 Fanny country Mil 14 IS CIll.KHF. Ohio, now 11 1 New York, new VI 13 . Fruits and Vegetable. PF.ANfl-flreen V bu.i.. 609 711 roTATOl-.S Kanev Kose.V bbi 1 60 I 75 C'AIIIIAOE I'orbnrrol 121 1 50 OMONH pr liu GO 63 l oultrr, Kto. ITFNfl per pair C3 70 ( UK KI.NH dro-d 13 14 TUItKKYH drespeil , IS IS IXlUa 1'a, and Ohle, frsh..., Id 17 HAI.TIMOHK. Fl.Ol'n a S 7Bfl 4 00 WHF.AT No. 2nd 70 7 t'OltN -Mixed HA 89 OATH 21 V EOOH 14 If, llL'TXElt Ohio crenraerr 1 ''S ' rniLAUKLrmA . . FT.orn t 8 BB 8 711 WHK.AT No. 2 red (19 "0 COItN Not 2 mixed 87 8R OATH No. 2 white 27 28 1IUTTE1I Creamery, extra.... tl 22 EUUH I'eunsylTaola firsts.... I 10 17 KIW YOltK. ITOUn-ratenta .. 8 70$ 4 03 II EAT Ko. 2 red 75 COItN-No. 2 40 OA'IH-Whlta Wt-MHrn 27 HUTTEH-Crenmerr. . 17 22 tOOB mate of 1'enn 13 10 LIT It STUCK, t antral Sloth tanls, Kast Liberty, P4, rATTLB. rrlme, 1.100 to 1400 His B 61$ ft 73 flood, 1200 to 1S00 Itis S 80 0 60 Tldv, ltJOO to 1160 "t, 8 0J 6 n lair light steers. WW to 1000 tin 4 IB 4 MB Common, 100 to V0O It 8 41 4 00 Boos. Medium 4 00 4 05 Unary 4 01 4 76 ItoUKbs and atnga 8 73 4 0) suite. Trlme, OB to 105 Ids 4 81 4 40 flood, K6I0UO Ids.. 4'Jl 4 81 Fair, 70 to M) lbs 4 0 6 01 Common 8 (I I 4 00 Veal Calves SO) 1 2i LAM IIS. Pprlncor, extra 8 81$ 6 BO rrliiir, itood to choice 4 fil 6 2i Commuu to fair 4 111 I II l'xtrn yriirlluK. light. 4 61 4 (SB (lood to choice yearlings 4 21 4 50 Medium 4 00 4 2 Common. 8 2 4 UJ TRADE REVIEW Revenues From Ihe New Po$3o;sions - Few Fallurosind Strikes. It. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trnde reports aa follows for lnt week; The new posHeaslons taken together are retiimliiK Iu rewnu a already more than It rosta to clenn and K .vein them. The West and South still be have na if It would be Imp, rtiiient for New York to offer money for imp moving, and are atlll bidding for com mercial loans here. Failures are few, etrlkea scare and readily settled, and tho passage of Bpptcmbcr 1 without pressure means reasonable safety fjr month!) attend. Cotton has risen three-sixteenths since annual reports, regardless of these and owing; to bad accounts from Texas. The crop of 1MIS, accord Inn; 1 1 the Financial Chronicle, was 11.235.3S3 bales, against ll.lKO.WO In 1S97; south ern consumption, 1,40.1,020 bales, and northern spinners' taking 2.247,02 bales, and stocks on hand at the end of the crop year 302,21(0 balea, with 3, (W0.3C0 bales visible und invisible car ried over In all countries. After a sharp decline wheat has risen a quarter rent thla week, with Atlan tic expora 2,00,Ofi bushels, flour in cluded, agalna 2,325,100 bushels last year, and Paolllc export 364.254 bushels, against 162,102 bushels laat year. Corn has also taken a start up ward, rising; 1 of a cent, with exports of 3.051,06!) bushels, against 2.4:11 OS', bushels Int year. 80 great a demand for both grains deserves notice, Tut ao do western receipts, 5.B45.0O7 bushels of wheat, agalnt 0,774,611 bushels last year, and of corn 6.223.437 tmhela, against 4,208.352 bushels last y-ar. Neither philosophical explanations of the rise In Iron and steel nor con stant addition to the number of fur naces producing cheeks the advance, Hhtch.haa made besaemer pi if sell for 823 at Pittsburg, gray forge for 319 73 there, anthracite No. 1 for $23 50 at Philadelphia, and local coke for 121 50 at Chicago. With tho whole output cf Its furnaces sold ahead for the yell-, the valley assoctuion demands 8.3 65 at Pittsburg cm future contracts, and Chicago ls Belling mainly f(.r delivery next year. Finished products are ad vanced In some cases 15 per ton at a time without checking the demand, as for sheets at Pittsburg, win pUea ad vanced 83 and wire nails 13 per on. Large contracts even at these prices are reported, many running Into next year. In Chicago and Pittsburg, and In plates at all point, with 3.000 tons weatern and large eastern bridge con tracts taken by worka four or five months behind already, and Inquiry for 22 miles of pipe for South Africa pending. Tin la strong at S2lo for epot, with 1.255 tons' decrease In all visible sup ply; lake copper Is ateady at 184c. with heavy buying for electrical use, and lead ia quiet ut 4.60c. Preparations for other woolen com binations affect the market for goods somewhat. which Is nevertheless strong, although some Irregu'arltlea have developed In wqratrd. The wocl market la much leea artlvs than of late, with sales of only 9.225 200 pounds at the three chief markets, most y tir riory, and while p-lcea are stiff, manu facturers ara buying for ImnW aH needa. Quotations for the wek are unchanged, but holders are conn lent y looking for a large advance to result from the London sales. Failures for the first week of Sep tember have been 8715680, against tl. 111.593 laat year; manufacturing $21', 253, aalnst $224,602 last year, and trad ing $166,313, auuinst $703,801 laat year. Failures for the week have been 133 In the United States, against 164 laat year, and 30 In Canada, agalntt 16 but year, The cruiser Detroit has been order d to Venesuela b'cauas of an Insu r;c tlon In tha Interior and general unrest. . . . '" ' THE LAUNDRY CLASS. ,v-; '.'. 1 -.' '. . '(' ; . 1 .'. - . .1 t ... In many of the schools of -Domestic Science, Laundry work is now taught jn -a thorough' and 'scientific manner. In the . Laundry class-room Ivory Soap is always used to wash the articles that. require special care and it' is frequently used' to the exclusion of all other soaps. It is as. important- to know the best' materials' for domestic use as to know the best methods for using them, and Ivory Soap is very generally recognized, by those who have, carefully investigated the subject, as the safest and purest soap; " cosrsnMT ma m thi asoona ( flpanlah Cava Dwellers of To-day. We commonly refer the cave dwell ers to pre-hlstorlo times, but there are still some of these people In parts of Europe that are considered civilis ed. Their primitive dwellings are, In some cases, natural caves, and In oth ers have been hewn out of the rocks. Borne of these homes In Spain are de scribed by a writer. He says: "Thef Is no need of an alms house In Alcala. One side of the hill above the town Is honey-combed with caves, which aro UBed by the poor as dwellings, free of rent and taxes. These caves run In tiers, with paths between them, and before each Is a garden In which grow the prickly pear, fig, vllas, maize and vegetables. The combination of rock and foliage gives the whole hillside that singular appearance of rocky fertility seen only In southern lands, and particularly In the presence of cactus growth. Tho people seemed (tilte as comfortably situated as many who lived In houses, and In general apponrnnce tho alms house hill of Alca l.t was more attractive than the gipsy quarter of Granada. Doubtless these raves have the advantage over ordi nary houses of being warmer in win ter and cooler In summer." A Collared Monarch, King Osmr II, king of Norway and Bweden, Is one ot the moat cultur ed men In Europe. He Is remarkable In literature, his works comprising musical compositions, verse, fiction, and many volumes on technical sub jects, and he has also translated Into Swedish Oothe's Faust, which alone Is a very great undertaking. He Is a fine speaker, and In his youth had such a remarkably fine and well train ed voice that It was considered one of his greatest gifts. The king, though now an old man, has a splendid pres ence, and In manner Is simple and un affected. He spends many months of the year at Tuilgarn, his grand old castle on the edge of the cliffs over hanging the sea, and one of his great est pleasures Is drilling his little grandsons. Deafness Cannot na Cnrrd hy local appllaatlnns,as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure doafness, and that Is by constitu tions! remedies. Deafuess Isoaused by au In flnined condition of the niuncua lining nf tin, KiiHtaoliian Tube. When thla tube gets In flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imper fect heariug. and when itTa entirely closed iJeafiiess la tho result, and unless the Inflam mation can be taken out, and this tuce re stored toits normal condition, bearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten am caused by catarrh, which la nothing but an tntlamed oonditiun of the mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars lor any ease nf Ileafness (caused b cat-irrh) that cannot beuurod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Keud for olroulam. free. F. J. Ciibnsy A Co., Toledo, O. fold by Druggists, Mo. UaU'a Family l'illaare the best During the International Exposition soon to be held at HufTalo, the Niagara Kails will he Illuminated by huge elec tric searchlights, equipped with multi colored glasses, and aro lights will bo operated In the Cave of the Winds. Dost Tobsert Spit tad gajoka Tear I Iff Jwar. To quit tobacco easily and forsrer. be mag aetlc. full of life, nerva and rigor, taka No To llao, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, Mo or II, Curefuaran-teed- Book lei and sample free. Address Sterling Homed y Co. , Chicago or Now York. A homing pigeon owned at Church, In Lancashire, haa been retuined to Its loft after a remarkable adventure. It waa caught by one of the crew of the Cunard liner Lucania off the New foundland coast, taken to Liverpool, and then dispatched home by rail. Xs-To-IIm for Fitly Casta. Guaranteed tobaoos bsblt aura, makoa weak Bmq airoug, blood pure, aOe, $1. AU drugglsta Copper haa risen and aluminum de clined until the price of the two metais la almoat the same. One pound ot aluminum Is equivalent to two of cop per in carrying electrical energy and If It were as easy to work and solder would probably displace copper to a considerable extent. ''Knowlsdge Is Felly UrIsss APOLIO? . TllCfJ uoc IT. a oamili eo cimirmti A few weeks ago the Krupp fa'?torj turned otit. lts twenty-thousandth large gun for Kuropenn armies. 1 Beast? Is Dlood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. Ma beauty without it. Cases rets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body, llegin today to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarcta, beauty for ten cents. All drug gist, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c Toronto claims to be the LHpslc ot Cnnndn. Nearly $20,000,000 Is said to be Invested In that city and neighbor hood In the paper-muklng, printing and book-binding trades. Fits permanentlr rnred. No nt or nervons. tic after tlrt day's ue of lir. Kilne'n (ires Nerre Restorer. $2 trlnl bottle and treatise free. Dr.iUI.KL!NE,Lul.Ull Arch rit.Pbila.Pa. I can reenmmend Plan's Core for Consnmp. tlon to "offerors from Asthma.- R. D. Town SKNU, Ft. Howard. Wis.. May 4. 1MH. Mrs.Wlnslow'aPn, thlngffymn forchlMen teethintr, softens the gums, reduces tntliimntn tlon. allays lml 11, cures wind colic. a buttle. TAPE 'A tstpo worm eltfhtoen feel long at least catne on tbe scene nftcr my tuking two CASTA It iCTS. This I am sure has caused my bud health for the paul three yours. 1 nm stilt . titUinv; Cuscarets, tho only cathartic worthy of nuilc'j by sensible people." Ueu. W. Uowi.ej, Balrd, Mass. Plessmt. Palarnlile Potent. Taste Ooo4 !0 Qoud. Nolcir Hlcsen. Weaken, or Grlie. 10c. KO.UIQ. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Sl.rlUf n,m,i Ciar, Chte.fa, Maalrral. S V.r. SIS MTA RAP Sold anrt simranteed by all (Iruaj- I U-DAb gists to dan 'I'ob.eco Uablu WTXTdWcDTS $3&$3. 50 SHOES union Worth 4 to $3 compared mth 01 nor ma km. Ifirtnrsed byiTW 1,000,000 wearer. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES THI UKM IVK ha-a W. L. llo-flaV HM svad prle 4tiny4 mi fcollM. Take no nubntltato claimed1 to iieaR.oL Laivftrttinttkero of $ft mi. I rt. tH-i In tho world. Ymr dealer hmMlrrp them if not, wo will Head you .nulrnit reeelnt of nrlre. hist kind of leather, an. width, plain or cp loo ; CfttRlotrua C Free. W. U 001 0 LAS SHOE CO., Brockton. Mast. GOLDEN CROWN LAMP CHIMNEYS Aro th beat. Ank for them. Cont nomora tlmn eominon rlilinnay. All ilelr. FITTMHI KU iIA Hri O., A Ilea; beny, P. ARTERY INK la sclentlllcally eompouaded ot tbe beat material. R S. V. 87 ' Or. Ricord'i Essence of Life tStffl& artl, naar-falltno rematly for all ci of nftrvoua marital, phyNl.al debl.tiy, la vitality ami ra lua'tiru ifway In both mim; pnattivti, periuananl cure: full treatment OA, or $ a iMttrla: itmip for oln nltr. i. J AgL tb. Atftiu, 170 ilruadwar. X. V. A ST HI. J A POSITIVELY CURED. t'KONII f'NNH KlllHH AKTII.HA ttslli duaa thla. A trUl a kasa luaibil Irea. Oou.laa Baoa. Uimciss Co., Ml. Loom, Xo. If afflloted with sore eyas us. Thompson's Eys Water RHEUMATISM r "Albiakdii Ran r RKn-rUmp! bnttla, 4 daya rwatmeiit, poHtiwiit, 10 iMiita. Ran KltV Co., 14ri(inMuwli;ht)t.,N.ya Put to Ust." Yea Know T3 CATHARTIC j TjTBADI MASK SIOISTtatOr I I Bast Comih jrrupVTa.iaaUiHjd. Caa I I E J In tlcna. 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