Fait Merchant Steamers. It appears that there are only 1,109 toerchant steamships In the world ot over 2,000 Ions and capable of mak ing 12 knots or over an hour. Ot these B7 are British, 119 French, 108 German, 94 American, 41 Japanese, 84 Italian, 29 Dutch and 21 Russian. Great Britain leads all at speed, even In the fast ships ot 20 knots or over, the number In this rlass belnpt: British, 7; German, 5; American, 4; French, 2; Russian, 1. Cm Allan's Foot-Kate. It ( the only onre for Swollen, Smarting. Ttrod, Aohlnir, Hot, P. westing Ft-t, Corns ucl Bunions. Ask tor Alton's Font-Ess. powder to be shaken Into the shoes. Cures while you walk. At all Druggists nnd Bhoe Htorxs, S.V. Don't aecapt any substitute. Psmplo sent Tasa. Addrwss, Allon B. Olmstad. I.fHoy, N.V. Rome is to be eWtrirnlly lighted with power from the Murmore Foils, seventy aiiies sway. F1T8 permanently on red. No fits ornervons Sees after lint day's use of Dr. Kline's Orael YeneRestorer.eutrlal bottle and trntlsefris Dr.B. H. Hum, Ltd., 931 Arch Ht ., l'hlla., P. Greater lxnlon embraces about 400,000 acres. A. M. rrimit, Druggist, Hhelhyville, Ind., Saysi "lull's Catarrh Cure glvs the best of satisfaction. Can gut plenty nf testimonials, as H euros evory ono who takes It." Drug gists seU It, 76e. The lary man aims at nothing and gen rally hits it. Urs.Wlnslow' Soothing Byrup forfhlldm teetb.-g, soften the gums, re'duceMnflamtna Ucn.aHa.-spaln.eiimwindeolle. 86c. abottl- II doesn't mnVe a lie any whiter to pu! it on a tombstone. I do not believe Plso's Curo for Consume. Hon has an equal for eough and colds Joh '.Doia, Trinity Bprlngs, Ind., Feb. IS, 1900, What a young man who has a heat girl wants to do ia to hold his own. H. H. Giieix's Rosa, of Atlnnta. (in., nrn the only suiM-exstiil Dropsy Hperinlits In tho world Bee tholr lilx-rnl nft'orin ailvi'rtisi'iiu'lit In rnother column of this pnper. The carnation likes a sunny situa tion. G ray "My hair wss falling out and turning gray very fast. But your Hair vigor stopped the falling and restored the natural color." Mrs. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoei, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look old, with the color of seventy years in your hair I Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray Jiairl It not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. Sl.Ot a bollll. All faffltts. If your druggist cannot supply you, send na one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Re sure and give thft name of your nearest express oftlcs. Address, J. C. AVElt CO., Lowell, Mas. ITCHING HUMOURS Complete External and Internal Treatment, One Dollar CUTICURA The act, consisting of Cuticura Soapy 4 , to cleanse the skin ot crusts i and scales, and soften the thick ened cuticle, Cuticura Oint- ment,to instant ly allay itching:, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuti cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour perms. A Single Set, price $t, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing-, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when all else fails, MILLIONS USE CnnctTRt Soap, assisted bv CnricmiA J Oimthkmt, the great skin cure, for praserr. 1IIR, pumping, iwauuiymff Ilia b.iii, ii,r cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dan- onia, aua uie stopping 01 railing nair, tor softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough. and sore hands, for babr rashes, itchings, and oaaflnra. ana for all the purposes ot the toilet, bath, aud nursery. Millions of Women Cotioiima SoAr In the form of baUis for ansortng Irritations, Inflammations, and ex. eerlatlena, or too free or offensive pert ptr. salon, tn the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, autlseptle rrposea which readily suggest themaelres women, especially soother. CUTICURA RI.OLVKNT PILLS SCbooulate Coated) are a new, tasteless, odour, leas, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid CirriouaA Ruolvbkt.m well as for all outer blood purtnsrs and humour cures. Pul p In pocket rials, 80 doses, price, 96c. tM an imi sn.tM..otmasT.aas. 1IL4.WS. BntUh fMnti ff-St. Ch.rlwhMM so .lxm-iN- FrMCk IMfwti 1 Hus4. Is Ms. hns. fOTTSS trave u Cosak Car Mis fro, tens, U.S. . 1 MMstUxu In 111 Cough Syrup. Tmuw Good. Vm I I In time. Bold brflruirif.ata. j ROIU Dy arUtflflBM. f 1 3 EXPERT TO TEACH CADETS, Danish Naval Officer to Instruct in Marina Architecture, The sen-loos of ono ot the most competent naval architects abroad have been securer! for the liiHtruo tlon of naval cadets selected for au advanced course In marine architec ture, preparatory to their being as signed to the naval construction corps. This odlcer is a commander in the Danish navy, and a graduate of the Royal School at Greenwich. He visited Washington and was In conference with near Admiral F. T. Rowles, and returned to the Mas rachunetta Institute of Technology, where he will become heHd of the special course for cadets. His resig nation from tho Danish navy is ex pected to follow shortly, when he will become permanently a member of the institute's staff. PEAS FOR POWDER. Results of Experiments With the 8mokelesa Explosive. Tho manufacturers of smokeless powder havo been conducting rather elaborate experiments for the pur pose of finding the best material from which to make charcoal, which Is one of tho Ingredients of tho pow der. After trying all kinds of wood, it was found thnt. peas answered the purpose better than anything else which had been hit upon. Klne cednr, boxwood, maple and ash were tried among the others, hut the burned peas made the best powder, the product being fine and light and of smooth, even Quality. TO PREPARE GREAT BOOK. Prof. Jansen Will Compile Technical Dictionary. Trof. Hubert Jansen, of Germany, announces thnt he has engaged 4ii English-Speaking, 98 French and "no German so-workers for his projected ' Technical Dictionary" to be printed in three-langugages, English. German and French. Tho dictionary In to con tain about 50(1,1100 technical wolds and terms. Twenty-three English speaking technical societies are lend ing their aid to Jansen, who says the work will be epoch-making. Natural Gas in England. Natural g.is, in which England wn generally supposed to be deficient, lias been discovered by Americana and put to practical purposes In the little village of Heathfteld. Sussex. The operations aro In charge of an American engineer, who is snld to bo representing American capitalists. An extensive plant is now being erected, the railroad station and hotel are al ready lighted by the local product, and tho whole village will shortly be similarly illuminated. It is said that the Sussex gas is much richer In hydro-carbon than the American gas. His Price Was High. Andrew Carncglo is found of telling bow tho editor of a popular maga zine onco asked him for an article on "Organization In Uuslnoss." Mr. Carnegie feared the price would he too high. "Oh, no," said tho editor; "I am sure we could arrange that sat if factory. Name your figure." "Well," said Mr. Carnegie, "I could t.ardly afford to do It for less than J5.000.000. No. I must withdraw that. What I should put Into it has cost me much more than that, and. of course, you would not expect me to sell it to you at less than cost." Motors In Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico has a strong disposi tion to devote Itself to practical mat ters. An automobile lino for the ben efit of tourists Is making regular trips across the Island from San Juan to Ponce. A plan la under considera tion to place powerful automobiles, drawing trailers, on tho samo road for freight purposes. Many flno roads are under construction In the Island and the slow bull carts hitherto used to carry freight will soon disappear. To Discipline Roumania. The Rothschilds have entered into a combination with tho Illelchrocders. Oppenhelmers and other JewlHh finan ciers to henceforth withhold credit from Routyanla to punish her for driv ing out the Jews. The kingdom, It is said, will soon he forced to issue a loan, but the preliminary action of these llnanclers has given it a black eye beforehand. A Prolific Tree. A Tennessee paper announces that out of a single tree in Dyer comity a citizen had got four cords of fire wood, three gallons of honey and live rac coons. 9 LIBBY Luncheons T WfteMl th product in ky-opminf wnv Tnra 7 W m ktj BDI yon And th uMt isaotlj m it Imtt 9 n put llum up iu ihla wwr PotUt Ham. Beet mmd Tongue, Ox Tongue (w mole), VemlLomt, tevileJ Hmm, Brliket Be6 mll iaVaa4 Jksj. X All HUtanU FIitw IMa. PatetafcU i4 T X dmUmm. Your sroovr hoaJ4 ht? Uimb X llbby, HcNetll m Ubby, CMlcMgo "Bow To Mam Good Tmimo to Cat" will b IMt If if ytM Mk o. WW WW WW WW WW WWWWW WWW WW r!et ao"' a ) THE TUKEFUL no fslul In v or vs t it- Ve. visKv j-he'dgo heMr 1Ke viol bloAcd. trdej. ... Celejti&l music rromncp intern Chicago Reconi nyiT.ld. T-it'lan flmnhe Biennis, The IiK'lau had n wuy of sending tip tho srnokc fit rings or p'lffr", kucw- l.ig thnt such a finok column would nt onr? be noticed ulid understood lis A PUZZLE 13 YJLU MOTCEIt AT HOME'.'' a signal and not Inked for tho omoUu of Bsmo, cuinpUrc, IIo made tho rings by covering tlm little Ore wllb hi.; blanket' for a moment cud allowing tho smcka to ascend, wbcu lu lnstaut ly covered tho Are again. Tho column i f ascending smoke rings said to every Indian within thirty miles: "Look out! There is an euerjy near!" Threo smokes built close together men it at tention. Two smokes meaut, "Canp at this place." Travel tlm plains iLd the rscftiluess of thlu I'jns-distaucc tclephcno will at encs bjcomo appar ent. Sometimes at tlslit the cottier or tho traveler suw fiery Hues crossing I bo sky, shooting tip ami falling, per haps taking a direction diaagonnl to tbo Hues of the.vlHton. He might rtiess that tbess were the slsunls of tbo Indians, but unless ho were au old tii.ier ho i.ilcht not be able to interpret t ie slgnnls, Tho cld-ttucr nnd tho tqunwtuiun knew thnt ono Cro arrcw, uu arrow prepared by treating tin lit":.! ot tho shaft wlt!i gunpowCor nod (lu3 bark, mcunt tho eai.io as tlio coluui.i.i of smoko puffs "An cneuy is ii-ar." Twj arrows r,ica:i "Uiiager." U'tiva nnowg said lx;iaratlvoly: "TuIj dan ger is crcat." S2v:vol arrows culd: "Tho enetiy r.ro toj uau fcr v.-,." ThU3 tho untutorcj Eava;;e CDUld M phoue fairly well at ulefct, a3 well i.a ia ill? iln lur Jloa'.bly. Cvnci cf Auctont Hvagea, Tin lltlb savages tf yours goiio by ivc; i much uoio ft jJ cf and devote.', tc caucu and start ti.au wo pro nowa days. Pcilinpi that was Lccauso they haix't ua uucj to Co as tjo pocnlj of medern tlucs. Tlio roiigUci' tbj fiuj was the nicra t'ley llkod It. ' Tho ancient Australian's t i-st po.i Inr sport wao a wild gauo called "Marn GnoU." It was very nucb Ilk ) football, only, if possible, rougher. They bad a ball r.iado of skins; there wero no goals and tho object of tho gawo was for each tide to keep the ball lii Its posscsMlou, sod this oftea rcjultcd la a su.aU battle, for man X3cs. Ml 'At ... ; .. r i 'Wit ilifllilll as liked could piny, an even number being ou cflcb side. A Queen's t'nlqne Collection, i Queen Alexandra bns a collex-tlon of tiny anluiiils, birds nnd Insects cut out of precious mid rnrc stones. They nre necessarily very snuill nnd some nrc extremely beautiful. The collection Is quite unique, and the Hems luive comu from all parts of the world. .Many of these most vulunble and ilnlnly trcao ures are cut from turquols-? mid Jade, sjomethlng About Tops, Any one can buy a top if he can get a few pennies from his father or mother, nnd any one can make fnr better and liner tops with a 111 tit? trou ble nnd Industry. Here arc some In teresting tops thnt you ennnot buy any where, but which yon enn mnke with very simple tenia and cheap mnleri.il. I The very simplest of house tops to lie spun on top of a table, or some other smooth surface. Is made by putting a sharpened stick through the centre of a piece nf pnstelinurd cut. Into a perfect circle, t'nro must be tnkun thnt tho wood is longer nbove the disk than below, so Jr. will keep Its balance. If the disk is decorated In water colors It. will be prettier as Hi spins. Quite a giime of tops mny be I played by mnklug these tops for a number t f children, and letting them try who cnu make his spin longest. A line outdoor top is the Itusslnu double-header. It cnu he whittled out of hnrd wood by nny boy with a ' slinrp Jiickknlfe, who will take care to get It Just like Fig. 2. It Is spun with a string urouud the middle, aiul If, properly made will bent nny of the i single tops yo't cup. buy. And then ! If you would like to ninke a t jp which will spin in iilr. take n bit of thin pnMc-1 board, cut live equidistant ovnl holes 1 In it- nun In llm fnliti-s, ntitl fnm- n-nnnil I It, as seen iu Vt. 4. I'iiste n smtiU paper cone over the central ovnl tl-'lg. !i) and let It dry, when yon have a top which en n sphi In various ways. You can put a stick with rounded end In Hie cone (Fig. J!) nnd, twirling the stick rapidly between the. palms of your bauds, the top will tly up In the air nnd perform there. Or you inny Insert a stick Into tnc of tho outer ovals tFlg. i) and swing the top nrour.d until it Is going rapidly, withdraw PICTURE. T" WIIOl.! IB UK SPEAKINl!? -New York World. tho otli-k and tho tcp will spin In eccentric curves. If this top iu colored lu various stripes It will bo even more Paste bwi House lop Pin. FKintr ton -v. t r SOUS NOVEL TOP.: l-itorcctiug iu Us turnings and tr.'l:t lugs. New Ycrk Mull pud Express. Tbo dealer lu uniuvellas Lollevcs lo tbo'wcatlifr iiijflto. Outdoor top. XX A '! ma HOUSEHOLD Tea tee Cream, The very best and most fragrant tea must be used for this. Make n strong Infusion; sweeten to taste with sugar and let get cold. Then mix It with a cup of orange or leiumi custard and freeise. Stir III a cup of whipped cream and pack nnd let stand for two or tlirr-j hours. AspertiajnN Snlari. Wash the asparagus nnd tie up In bunches nnd boll in plenty of salted water; ns soon ns It Is tender Imme diately transfer It to cold water, so ns to preserve Its natural fulness nnd color. When perfectly cold drain It on a cloth nnd arrange It on mi oblong dish on it b-d of crisp lettuce leaves snd serve Willi French dressing, which should be sent to the table Iu a sep arate dixh or mixed nt the table by the host or one who serves the salad. Tnlnto liiffs. Ingredients: Two ciipfuls of mashed potatoes, two tenspnonfills of butter, two eggs, one cupful ot crcntii, nnd salt nnd peiifer to seiison. Beat the eggs until light, and nfier inciting tint butter stir It Into tho eggs. Kent tills mixture Into the mushed po tatoes; then udd the cream and scnKon ing, nnd beat the whole until light. fJrensc popover pans or gem pans, nnd have ench hnlf full of the mixture. Rnke the puffs In a quick oven until brown, and remove them from the pans with a flexible knife to prevent their breaking. They sliculd be served Immediately upon being removed lr the oven. lallity 3Iilftliroitm tllslies. Fresh inushronm sauce Is one of the best ndjuuets to n chop or steak If prepared as follows: Slice an onion from the top to the bottom nnd fry In one ounce or dripping 1111 it is a golden color. Peel mid wash elgh nice mushrooms, chop them small nnd place In a saucepan with half a pin of water nnd slmm-.T till conked. Work one ounce of Hour into the sauce nnd boll all together for live minutes Color with n few drops of browning, season highly, and If the sauce be too thick add a little mure water. For a savory, one of the best ways of using mushrooms is a la rclno. Take some good, fresh mushrooms, wnsh them, remove tho stalks and peel care fully. Spread the Inner side with but ter nnd dash with pepper and salt, riaco on a grill over n clear tiro nnd cook until they iye soft. A few drops nt nncliovy sauce on each mushroom Is nn Improvement. Have ready ns many croutons of fried bread ns mushrooms, squeeze n link' lcnio.i juice on to each, nnd then place the mushrooms on tho top. Set a tiny sprig of parsley iu the ceutro of each nnd serve. Another good diuli Is mushroom toast. Peel mushrooms of equal slz.e nnd fry In butler till cooked. Have ready strips of buttered toast, nrrango n few mush rooms on each piece and season with salt, and cnyeiine. Sprinkle with n little grnU'd cheese, pass a salamander over and serve very lint. It Is rarely that one bns this veg etable in soup, but try the following recipe: Iloil n quart of thin white slock or milk wltli an onion, n stick of celery and a carrot for two hours. Season tbo soup nicely, strnlu nnd thicken it. Have one pound of mushrooms washed, peeled nnd chopped small. Add tho mushrooms to the soup nnd simmer gently till cooked. If tho soup bolls nt ull fust, the mushrooms will break up, nnd the appearance of the soup will bo spoiled. Serve grated Parmesan cheese Willi this soup. Pop -life Stalas play nn important part in homo decoration these days. A llttlo vaseline, rubbed tn once a day, will keep the hands from chap ping, Fish may bo scaled much easier by dipping Into boiling water about a minute. Paint splashes on glass may easily be rubbed oft with the edge of u peuny dipped In cold'water. Mud stains on black nuteiial mny be removed by rubhlug them with a raw potato cut lu half. Damascus lanterns, decorated with chains nnd jew-els, represent ono ot the latest novelties lu haugiug ornauents. When anything boil over cn the stovo sprlnklo salt quickly over tho place. This will prevent tho fumes from rising and making tho house smell disagreeable. A substitute for cream may bo ma do by beating the white ot au egg with a teuspoonful of sugar and a very little water. Put It Into tho cups before tho coffee Is poured Into them. For tylug back sleeplng-rooin cur tains of soft, white material a silken cord and tassel is preferable t ribbon, unless one possesses the knack of being able to arrange ribbon effectively. When earthen pudding nnd pie dishes get brown nnd unsightly from the Juices and grease of mauy bakings, scour them with ashes from the grate mixed with a llttlo good soap. They will come out as fresh us uew. Au unusually piquant flavor Is ob tained by cooking dried fruits In a covered eurthen dish lu the ovcu. Honk any and all of them except , prunes overnight to glvo them back their lost moisture, and then simmer slowly in tbe oven until doiw. I ail DURING SUML1RR MONTHS Dr. Hart man Gives Free Advice to Suffering Women. tf MISS LIZZIE iNEWHINO W M Dr Hartman, the Famous Gynaecolo gist and Inventor of Pe-ru-na, Of fers to Treat Women Free During the Summer Months America is the land of nervous women. The great majority of nervous women aro so beennso they aro sulfering from some form of female discrise. Jty iiir tho great mt number of fcmalo troubles nro (uuscd by catarrh. Women afTlirted with pelvic entnrrh de spnir of recovery. Female trouble is so ronimon, so prevalent, that they accent it as almost inevitable. The greatest obsta cle in the way nf recovery is thnt tlirv do not iinilvrHtnnd that it is caturrh which i the suurcc nf their illiicFS. In female com plaint, ninety-nine cac out of one hun dred are nothing but catarrh, l'cruna cures catarrh wherever located. The following letter was recently re ceived: ISO W. DRth St., New York City. The lYruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Gentlemen: "What, bread nnd meat menns to tho hungry I'eruna means to the ick. It is an especially ynlualile medicine for sick women. I linve found that no med icine so quickly rcaloree health and places t lie body in a normal condition. I but Voico tho sentiments of women who were once sick, hut now lire in perfect health." MISS MZZIK S.VKATHIXG. A'l women who nre in doubt as to what their trouble is should write J)r. Hartninn, Columbus, Ohio, (live him n full descrip tion of your trouble, previous treatment, eymptoms and ni(c. Ho will promptly re ply with full directions for treatment free of clini'iic. This is an opportunity which no ailing woman should miss. f)'r. Hart man has become renowned through his suc cess in treating women's diseases. Ilia ex perience in these matters i vast. Corre spondence it strictly confidential. No tes timonials published without written con sent. l)r. Hartman relies principally upon ALABASTINE FOR VOUS) 8CHOOL HOU8E8 Cleanly and Sanitary Durable and Artistic Safeguards Health . The delicate tints are made with special reference to the protection of pupils' eyes. He ware of paper and germ-absorbing and disease breeding Kalsomines, ALABASTINE COMPANY, drand Rapids, Mich. use rosi oua ran CATALOGUE OS BACC BALL, SISHINO, TAC KLE BICVCLS.S, KO DAKS, TEMNIS, tW INQ MACHINES, BAB CtSSItOIl AND PSINO AND SUMMES) PORTING GOODS. IT WILLSAVE YOU MONEV. WE ACTUALLY BELL AT WHOLESALE PS1ICES SOU CASH. CHMELZES) ARMS CO. KANSAS CITY, MO. TACKLE DrsssWi Genuine, stamped C C C Never told lo balk. Bowars of the dealer who tries to sell "some thine ut as good." UIIUTTDO NOTICE! Kormnla tor aiausr, flUn I Cn J iauUe'i :, or any Hiocillu llsetfca In n ft f i 1 r consultation. StetliKt 9, A j Wfwim 1 mi ALEX. JOtlNSOiM , l'cruna in these eases. 1'crunua cures ca tarrh wherever located. Mrs. Alex. Johnson, 2."fl Univemity ave nue, Kingston, Ontario, Can., writes: " have been a miferer for jcar wlllt lirarlnn down pa Inn nnd back afltr,. a ii U ant no relief ram tlnrlorm' pi-PHirl pi lnnM. I cum niriicetl Inl.lnfi l'cruna ami after taking the flrnt brittle I felt much better and within, a month I wan a well woman, a nU lieiillln recommend. It lo any woman who In In an jionr health a 1 waH..VUS. A. JOHSSO. Miss Mabel Meyers, Argentine, Kansas, collector for tho Kansas 'temperance I'nion, writes: "l'cruna has proved u friend to me, for it cured mo when I was sick, and tlie least I can do in return is to ac knowledge ils value to the public. Since f Was 17 years old I have, suffered with headache, backache and p. tins in the shoul der blades, i caught cold easily nnd my lungs were weak. Catarrh of the limps was what the doctors called my trouble. I took their medicine for uijhicen months without any benefit, and hearing about l'c runa I decided to try it. 1 used nine bot tle and was restored lo health. This was two years ago, aud I am now in perfects health." It' you do not derive prompt and satis factory results from the use of i'eruna, write nt once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your ease and lie will be glad to give you hu valuable advico gratis, gratis. Address T)r. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. I suffered from a difficulty about breathing, a sort of breathlessness which was very distressing. It was always worse on just rising. 1 thought these spells proceeded from something wrong with the heart, but I believe now it is con nected with the stomach, for I find Ripans Tabules do me Rood, and my breathing is better already. I do not have that miserable, de pressed feeling and can eat and sleep well. At drnmtfsts. The Five-Cent packet is enonirh fnr an ' ordinary occasion. The family bottle, ftuoenta, contains a sannlv for a vtar. $10Q00yEAR. Airmun Want d ritn rvl mtatu firm In the ht tn eHt blinhtiiK uwH'Iffs turtmxlY ut thm X . itl r?tttttn f- r the ' of itH Now lorlt it jr pmrw r U'Mon Hint liueittMof $4 toiUier mouth, onrry lutf n ltf iimuraiicu. Mm i iice, nn en'rmnn leva! tmfnj' thm Aiitolrln lioinii'i r an cipuortunltv to Hharo In tins trmwtll nf Hi I:aHritU City of tli Vorltl haa bmtn an irifMt tlinpftMt year ami t half that wt huvh li nwnrlv cloiii,uuo wtirth of iinfrty from Alankii to Miutri Arrini, One atnuta aro inaklntf -rutu tliMU to uiu it year. A Imalnc roti'lufte-l i honHtty and ornrnrm- livtjlv nnoii'-a in rnjiahlo of an nrnit tlivtl pmnut tiio N.itioitiil Life I auran vl'ompiii.v with Inliittt j.v ir-attir pasn, witba nominiatfa tlvo tmi's fntt tnti tho (i'portiintty !ur trn ivtti. bor.eat, in Is'Hap nt an i r"roi.(thlrt niau to Miihl up a iwrnitv ut'5 bunt tKM for thiiiH)Tta and nhaii m tlm hiiImv nij.iit tritiwth wtitrh im Hiiro tt fomato lit. We want ii(trlri'Mtitativ who 1m not willfnif to work euur pntinaHyi or who hoa not mi ultmt oaiMtal tn viatt Now Yftrk to . our proparty iwnl i tauvht th lunHt ifl'.M!ttva nit'hoil of ilotnif hm.,iini; to all wao tueot lbep ninlimfiita and rai iflvn rrtrrm'TPi mtt to prohJt) w will uiasfH nuiat llurr;i nrma, ai-aitd-iTiirmoro inonav In luatnui tou and Mpiimneut fur thn work tktui their Nww Ifork trly Uaa out. Addiaaa WOOD, HARMON & CO., Dept. T-i, 25s Broadway, Kew York City. P. .N. U. ), V4. nDADHV Msw DISCOVERT; So.lt of tUuulaiI nmd I ) Says' UmImwhI Vrse. Or. B. saxsa's less, Ssss, tuuu, s. MAMS It 'A , 4