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Better Fruits Better Profits Belter peachM, apples, pcar.s am! Icrrirs nr?? ptomifnl Avi>rn Potash la liberally applied to lhu boil. To jntuna full crop, of chofccst quality, use a (vr tili/cr obtaining nut leus than tn per tent. actual Potash Sfr.<J for fltir prjnicl | r. ni !i.f:,ur,.i>lo 'H< y iff Mil (VjVtilitug lull !. Ali>r?ul Irf l,u| ,ii .1,1!. r:i,(, Itrjiiri-s, Kfhi In ((.,? nr^r ... . flFRMAN k Al t WuUKS Ncw Vo N???au St., or j A'lrtnin. O i ? ? k_ WA H'.i.lli Br<wl ^ A Wondcful Tree. Most peoplo have hoard of | polyp, Khat wonderful ruiiiiito animal which, ? ut into u (hoiinan <1 pieces, kiowk lnl<? u thousand no w a it i n;a Ih. Th?? ^paino fhlnK Ih true of the polyp tree, a rpocies of coreus, which hs abundant In I'ajUKnay. Tho minutest pieeo of Uilfi troo, rul from whatever part, F,rowK info a new plant. It i i not ? I ?M?ary to, plant it; all yon has" to do | h; to t hrow It 011 tho ground, when It j villi fltrilcc root of |t:< own a<eonl. j 'J hoeo plants, with their relatives, t !??? j cacti, have tho remarkable luvhlt of | deriving their' fttudVnnnee entirely from j tho tain and tho at m ok p hero, im they t v. ill grow and thrive in clefts In tin j .milted rock whore there In not a paitu j cle of earth matter. Their nueoutcnt j c-.toma ara lull or n viscous macier j which makes an excolh.nt Kim; Kid j dlnj; a garden of the weird tree would . piohahJy. ho a difficult htisinc: s. | God's Greatest Gift. (!m) l ily tliot") who know n ?>' (??<.< ;t ? ? f li.'ttsd* - ? ' Who dw??:l from till tlirh- i ? H v. ?? ?.?_> a |ia it. ? V li.i. i-i->!.? l'? il hi 1 1 ii I n. 'v. t'.inw nut ii fii'-nM's lor.iiiiu inn, I; 0-1 rt to hear t ! ! r jiily t all. tlif.w (!;?? ni->t?- ? Wlio of Hiti town fi I ilia Ut". !'?, isl III 0 Hyll'llilo llputl who'i-' *i| < > r ? ? - i tint's of ?w> < l Hi v > ( hi ???'? k ! 'i ? <?,.'? :i i P llii' f! i V. O )??? in. ?.> our itV": v.l. .-ii !?>?.< wn ;.,il uttiiv; A.alil Itfrt'K 1 1 ' 1 1 I : II III ??? r.. <? \ III id l*l<! Il"l|||:,^ IjHI, Jlit If ' 1 1 ? lr>\c wo ni arili r?r, I. iiou ?,0inr?. All<t IoVh IhuL lil.ott lt:,1^0. (Jill la there; Wlni sc. eh the I'jve <>f i-i-ait* (iinl ia H.- ir holix :? t'e.'.ro ill tli?? Ilu?'?h"l<l .n.ci'! . in, i ||U ?li\1r. Munsey's MwbhkIii* One-Dwelling Parishes. Tli? parish of MOntenethorp, tbrei i /niles from Oalthatn, contain* a ftlufcU boit Hit, with (our inhabitants Tb< home 1ft part of a ball nearly ?L fallen luto decay. Occasionally tin church Bcrvjco Itf read ther?. Llaa court, three rnlleu from Chepstow, It another one-d welling pariah, wit* four inhabitants. It ban a ruin <i tt ehyeb, wheie fifi vice* &je held a* i lonK Intrrvaln. A /K'iii .il'i < 'In irti limit talo a|>tu*>() a t . 1,1 |>pl lieott's lor I >< ? r over ib< .Hiiiiw of I'hoebe Lyde. It railed ' Tin j Abbot of Moll- A' cord" ;|t??l <I<'a.i II ch ? ; Twelfth Night nianjiie In <hiijuiln; Jitylo. * *? ....... _ , j COWPLtl fcl Y_RE'jTORLD. Mis. 1'. Hrntiztl, wife of I'. Hruinel ( ?ior-k denier, reai'Jcufc ill II <Jr?i>| f avenue. Hvcrett. Wiifcb.. nam; "i''? Of (lci i ycnm I sn< fcred wlili terrlbll l>ii in In my back. |v| did 'tot know wfofli j it ?n? to on Joy i night'* rcht ami arohi j In tlio morning /col lng tired ami on i of reslicd. My suffer i KometliiiCM wai Hi utpiy tmU'Horlbiblo \\ lion I llnlhlictl tlx first box of Donn't Kidney I'illti 1 fol! II ko u different %vo miin. 1 c'oniinnetT nu til 1 hod (niton five boxes. Hon n't Khhiey fills net very effectively, verj promptly, relieve t lie* nchlnu pains and nil oilier nnnnying dlllleultleH." (?'oHtcr-Mlllurn Co., Ibifl'nlo, N, Y, For h.\In l>y all druggist*. I'llco 1'4 cents per box, A dude preacher K''uei'ally produce* | lead sermona. Ho, 01, ! The Pitieo arid the Sfa. I t ? .vp that on Out northern ?noie >.\ !i?'i ?! r/iiisjjei Ifj^ pluca creep dov.n To i In? o!<l honrv hrow Willi :l ft HH r.'ln I Cl?l?i!l'.il ot owtl. SoiiKil liiifd lie rua in ttioiiost iiouijI y, ??Wlft I IllUlllIf . tllJit hol> l??. Oils tU'il !C< aching hoary arms with \voild-ol<{ cno nln* For 1 !)?? fi ..tlitfiK'ti plnfia that Mir ill i :i way From his clv.Hp fill trerjihltngly. < >r. mild a;- a cooing: il?>Vf\ lie wool, I With tow mvl tans roua wave*. j Ai-miw (Ji?? bewitch '>f tinted Hind j J<. ilf: HiMWCftlH' soiindluK cave* : 1 In <iuiv'ii!iK heart of summer i When 1 1 lit hear* rotleMtfty, i < 'r^oplnif Mol.seleml y,1 ? ^n?r :<i pea?'e, | IJ.i i n?v"ti a it Is* from tlw drooping pin*. j I'hi.ii list tc l)l? inirvstreixy. 'I'htMl tll<8 inooli I idr.s out on til" biy , n hove, ? Hi <-.t Hi lltff tlif ? ioc.d- ijill'.'Wrt tl'-e. j Watching the <o(|o?try of the | ?t i. <* * ! Willi the ' ever -virjcutit boh: I Shedding n h IiImimI "f lUsilt, \ -i vhe mildew tho while, merrily C hiiicttiu (Iohii with rdlvery ninlie On trio 1?? !?"*. ; ? iilfgjil -if the s*Utt? ly i-incs And i In* r\'! ? ? 1 1 ? j ? t v r 1 n k :<oo . AU! bpic:- ui-.C'i tiis'J wide. dtcjj.?t-j. Tho 4 your lovn UlsilJ* I'or rue. I Tiie Vrr.a: .uu:r. of shores unknown. .A i * ? I 'he t'iti?*-?.'lM'J !>eifht?< fil nifft Uoston Transcript. ] woman ol Jacksonville, Ma., daughter of Recorder ol .1 )eeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the following letter, praises Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound* " I )kak Mi;-. 1'ink jiam : - There are but few wives and mothers who imvo not at tine's etuluivd agonic* arid such pain as only women know. 1 w L-,h s?i' It women Uiit.-v, !he valuo of I,ydi>\ 13. PiiiklinmV* Vegetable <'<nn|?oiin<l, I. is a remarkable medicine, different in action from any 1 ever knew an<l thoroughly reliable. ' I 1; we seen e;is?s where women doctored for years without perma nent bjuelit, w 1 1 ? > wore run? I in less than three months after taking your Vegetable t'or.uvuin'l, whilo others who wero chronic and incurablo > ? n i e out cured, huppy. and in perfect health after a thorough treatment with this m>di-. inc. 1 have never used it myself without, gaining ;;rent ie fit. A few doses r. stores my strength and apjietite, and tones up 'he entire system. Your medicine baa been tried and found true, heneo J lully endorse it." ? Mrs. H. A.<^\ni?krson, 225 Washington St., Jack sonville, i'ia. Mrs. Reed, '2 425 H. Cumberland St., Philadelphia, Pa., says : u Dkar Mrb. Pinkiiam: ? I feel it my duty to write and tell you the good I have received from Lydln E. Plnkliam's Vegetable Com pound. I have l>cen a great sufferer with female tiouble, trying different doctors and medicines with no benefit. .Two years ago I went under an o^ration, and it left me. in a very weak condition. T had stomach tronbl?,. backache, Ik a.laoho, tMtpit&tic:) oi U.ul a.nd twlh \pvv ervous: tn faot? I ached all over. I find yours is the only medicine that reaches s such troubles, and would cheerfully rcc oTrnnfend I^ydin K. Plnkliam's Vcgetahlc I'ompound to all suffering* women." ?' ?ieiv n>>inv n an s-o )p?i'-orrh>rri, riispi.-n InrtHmmMinn (??' ? -mtti^ektiou. nu l jt m-vou - ;. .iiid true rcmofi',-, f.ydis; removes such trouble*. *<? th i: rrpulitr or pninful men&trV.fttion, t* cak ?l it ? i?l<vr.\tlon of the womb, tbnt benrinff-down "tt rir",, backneho. flatulenee, penrral debility, ? ution. they shouli) remember there is one tried t'inklinmi's Vegetable# Compound at ouoe The experience ami tc.^imony of *ome of the molt Botfd iTOinen of America pro jo pi'ove, beyond a question, that Lydia K? PinJchamN Vegetable Compound will correct all audi trouble at onvoby removing tl??* rau.se and rcatorlnir the organs to A healthy and normal conditio]). * t in doubt, write Mjrs. Pinkham at Mul as thousands d Iter advice In free and helpful* . ~ >U?ii medkinr, trrr v.-nrnrn tn ttie xroTTtl bW receiver inch nd unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a ' cures of femaio troulilan. J Refuse to buy any substitute. L-- " fcjwi 4? v? 'JWwWtaw?" rceko WASHINGTON, \ Senator Latimer has given up bop< of tho passage of bis Good Hoads bill ut tho present session of Congress. In tho estimate* tor the diplomatic niul consular service forwarded to Con gress hy Secretary Hay, through tli< Treasury Department, recommenda tions arc made for Increases in the sal aries of largo number of otflclaU lo the SOI'VlCC. Secretary or Ion nerved notice that influence for tho promotion of naval officers will not he tolerated. 'lo unearth suspected scutulata In Isthmian ChuhI affairs Representative Shackh-ford demanded an Investigation or the I'AUHinn Railroad Company. Attorney-General Moody's annual, jr<* port dwelt on tho nerd of jri vlnpr Fed eral courts more power to bring Indict ed persons to trial. .fames N. Tynej', who war Postman tor-General In the Cabinet of President Grant, tiled at U.SjO o'clock. A break down following a stroke of paralysis was the immediate cause of deuth, OHH A DOPTKD ISLANDS. Five hundred convicts in fho prison nt Bllibld, near Manila, 1'. I., made a concerted and dcuperate effort to r* capo. Armed with black MiDlUm* tools wliMf they hud obtained In tho prison shop they charged upon tho gates. Guards in the watch tower opened fire on the rebellious convicts with a Cat ling gun, and Kentrles on the walls used their rifles. Fifteen of the rebels were killed and thirty-seven were wounded, most of them mortally. DOMESTIC. Twelve miner* were known to have been killed in an explosion in u fhlne in Burnett, Wash. In a jest vole ut a meeiing of ihe King* County (N. V.) Committee Sena tor McCarren was supported by 220 to 75. Snow in Kansas saved the winter wheat. Prince Fushimi was entertained nt Yale University, stopping off on his way from Boston, Mass., to New York City. Several auto drivers in New Jersey were arrested hy alleged deputies, who led them to a niakc-hclievc Justice In the woods, who lined them f2."? each. 'j lie United States Supreme Court applied the order of the Texas l>is trlct Court dismissing the habeas cor pus suit of Charles F. Hodge. The F.inpii'o Slate express ran into a freight wreck near Little Falls, N. Y., and the engine was smashed. No one was badly hurt The German Bank, of Buffalo. N. Y.. being unable to meet a run, was closed by F. J). Kllhurn, State Super intendent of Banking. A suit for #350,000 brought by Paul Fuller and F. It. Coudcrt, of New York <".!y, against Thomas W?* Lawsou was entered in the Massachusetts Supreme Court at Boston. Moss. William Bhillue, lawyer and athlete, eoun*?d In l'">i v i'}".v>>Ui?'r will case, died of apoplexy. A number of convictions were found in laud fraud eases In Oregon. A dei ivion of the ? ourt of Appeals at Albany. N. V., prexentx the Stale from recovering uver ?1.0t.?0.utK) penalties tor al!e^,-ii vlulailou of the game laws. & President Prancin, of the World's F.iir. will uiako a tour of Furope to thank ofm-ialit and others for taking pa ;?! !n I !u? exposition. < Governor -elect Douglas held a con fer me - with Massachusetts Democra tic .'endcr* in Bos toil. Cover nor Odell, of New Yoik State, had conferences with ex-Governor Bbi'.-k and others regarding tho elec tl-m of a Senator. V",'Il!ani s. Vanderhllt Allen, of New Yc.is city, is seeking to recover 930. U0- for alleged illrgal detention for six y v :-> in a private sanitarium. ? '? u A. Slelelrer gave a dinner In 1" ? v of ( I'overnor elect iliggius at the '.?ud House. New. York City. Gov* ? ' . i nlell. Senator Depew, and J e.\ ' ? * ? nor Bi n U were among o/liors pr ? nt. 7 After funeral services in .he fthMUn luulab' !li 'formed Church, in/ New V" K City, the Urvlv -of Mrs. <4. <411* b.ii, i he i.tm.?ii? actress:, was buried In G re-.Miwood ( "cuietcry. FOREIGN. General Nogi's ortly son was killed | In -Me assault on Motre Hill. ') / speech of the Czar, read at tho op-'/.ing of the Finnish I > : ? ? t , promises alb abrogation of several laws or re p; "'on. '.! Indlet meiil upon which '.lie as sassin of M: Von Plehve will be tried disclose* the existence of a lighting revolntionary organization In Russia banded i \ ? overthrow the autocracy. M. i <>ui lies' Cabinet was saved from defeat in tho French Chamber in a do bate on the spy ?ysteiu by only tw< Nou'-i. including tho*r of the Ministers l hems. 'I \ e.?. A special cable dtapao-h from Genoa tiiinounci s the death. at the age of eighty-throe, of the Marchesu Costanzu Pureto. nee Fitzgerald, who ?ave?l Ma/. ;'.iif! in tue revolutionary movement of Saxony's i;ei\ Ki|ig held that a Ch'i! !!>t or sal.uy "f <S?<7,f?00 Is not enough. By a \ fie of 2W to tho French Senate approved the ^ colonial treaty with L'nghiud. which fr.cludes the aban donment of shore rights in Newfound land. A special cable dispatejj from Tien Tsin said that an uprising was immln- j out agaiiiji t!m reigning Mancliu dy nasty. A special eahle dispatch from Seoul stated that Japan's campaign' in Ko rea has it^rn delayed by Central Nogi's failure to take Port Arthur. Bo?<!an warships at Port Arthur were repeatedly hit by Japanese sheila from vo.'J Metre Kill. The Japaucso armored cruiser Azuma Wits i* purled at Vladivostok to have b'.'.'U blown up by a miue uortb of the Mieo Tuo IGattii*. * Dr. Albert ltobin. a special cable dls pa-teh front Pall* nahl. nnnotin<,es that lie has discovered that hypodermic in .bvuous of gold and silver In finely di-, vlded Mtate can our^ pneumonia. It \v a h announced at l'arls that France had not been n.?k<<d by ltussla i.? Hupjmrt a movement to modify the treaty closing fhe Dardaifdlcs. A fierman eolllev. chartered by Bus siOt^Tas forceil to leave Admiral Voel 10 Genoa. , Cannt von Kuelow, the Gevtua>? I in*, .porlal Chancellor, r^jnlled to Hew* Ho 5k>ehiiwi Wler. ih tlio HURT BY GUN CONCUSSION Artillery Soldiers at Fort Wetherell HurU'l to th* Grounds o Teu-Iucti Ktflo Exploded l'reio?t ur?ly ao<3i v Twenty-four Molili?r? ko4 IVere Mliuiucd by (he t'oocuiitoo^ , Newport. It. I.? lifting h ten-loch ! mm from 11k carriage a mi hurling it back on it* liuhuious, a 070-pound shell exploded prematurely in the chamber of u kuii in Fort WethereU, u i Nurrngunsett Bay, threw the entire gun crew, which included Lieutenant* Colonel J. If. Willard of the engineers nnd Lieutenant Frank W. itawlston of the Coast artillery, to the ground and seut the metul ?hell hurtling through the top of the parapet and out to sea. Fear* were had at first that both the oltiewj Jiati been blinded and per hapB made deaf by the explosion, but wight and hearing returned to them and they are stiff*'*'.)# only from bruises and cuts a bora ?;ielr faces. Both wero taken to the /oat hospital, however. The soldiers who were with them wero more fortunate and suffered ouly from the falls they had. The accident; it la said, is the first in Fort Wetherell. A detachment of the Ninety-seventh Coast Artillery was at- rltle practice under command of Colonel Wilhml and Lieutenant Knwlston. Several nliojs had been tired before this last shell was placed in the kuii. The breech had been closed, looking Sy the g?eat weight of metal nnd Its explosive charge, and the men were about to place In position the gear which takes up the recoil when for some reason not yet explained the charge was fired. The officer* -weTe standing nearly di rectly In rear of the gun and the men wero working beside it, when with a terrifying roar the shell was ejected from the steel barrel nnd the massive tubular piece vaulted backward J}U*\ alive. springing clear of its carriage, which It tossed from it like a pebble. The muzilo of tb" Weapon was de flected downiva'" oul the shell tore its way throiKc ? ,o wall of masonry, wrecking" it, aliu passed out into th'6 ocean. , Every man n&u* ih.; gun was thrown from Ills feet, but the soldiers were the first to recover themselves. They found their officers gunned beside the gun carriage and pkwd them, bleeding from head and face, from the ground. The concussion had been overwhelm ing, and that together with the fall* had left the officers unconscious. It . was some time before they recovered their senses, ami then tliey were taken to the hospital. Colonel Willard was able to wujk to iii.s quarters after his Injuries bad been treated. When (the men examined the damage which had been done, they found the top of the parapet had been torn away for twelve feet or more, that the gun carriage had been wrecked, and the platform on ?which It bad stood had been destroyed. The gun itself was badly battered, and it may bo that the meclianlsfti of the breech 1nts been damaged irreparably. HUGH MeLAl.'GIlLIN DEAD, Veteran Politician. of Jvliius Comity, N. Y., Passes Away at Hume. ! X?\v York City. Hugh >k:Laughiit), lung the leader of I lie Kings County Nomocracy, died suddenly of heart dis ease at 11.15 o'cloe^ftt Wight while dls rolling? in his bedrooiu at It i?< residence, JtJ.'l Retusen street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. McLaughlin dined wilit his fam ily earlier hi the evening. and said at the time that ho was "feeliiuj; bully." Leaving lib; home soon after 7 o'clock he went a? was his nightly custom to the rooms of the Exempt Firemen's Association In Borough, Hall, ami had a setto with dominoes with somo of his old croules. \ While retiring that iwglit Mr. McLaughlin complained '"of iVeliug Hi. His wife, seeing his fac/ -Ivfts very pale, despatched a servant to summon Dr. Joseph A. Keno, <lnf family physl cian. Dr. Keue on arriving at tho house found Mr. Mi Latighliu stretched out on the bed half conscious. Lie died shortly after. Mr. McLaughlin was without ques- j lion the most powerful county learim* i in the nation' "in fife early days of his \ control, before age begHii to make in- j roads on his mental and physical vigor, j lie suffered k?cnly the loss of. the lead- j crshlp a year ago, and those who knew hint host observecT* that lie had beeu failing steadily. Mr. McLaughliu was probably one of tho wealthiest men in tho State, and l?ts fortune Is estimated at front ?S.WO, tMH> to SIO.OHMKRI. It consisted of large bloM;s of telephone, elevated railroad and gas and electric light stocks and securities. His real estate holdings are yald to be worth several millions. A GERMAN SUBMARINE. Remarkable Feats Performed by Boat Built at Kiel. Berlin.? The Germanla Works tit Kiel* have built a submergible torpedo boat, which has met a number of tests suc cessfully, maneuvring. readily a hove and below the surface, and diving and rising very quickly. She descended off the bow of u battleship, and rose up on her opposite quarter, niuncuvred for two hours submerged, and won a gamo of htde-aiid-seck with a swift steamer detailed to follow her. The Admiralty, nevertheless, is continuing experiments ' oC submarine boats. ????????? .1 i 3 ? NEW CUBAN BOND FLAN. Loan of $1 2.000, (Hk) and Use of Surplus to Fay Veterans. Havana, Cuba.? Leading members of tiro Cuban Congress are now advocat ing the winding up of veterans' claims by the payment of Keeenty-Uvc per eeut. thereof. L is estimated that the money required for such a settlement couhl be provided by au additional loait of SV-.OOO.OOO. together with tho accumulation of the Government sur plus*. . lVesidcut Pnlma favors the plan. ' Cotton Demoralised. The iwion market.** have been lu a demoralised state tlvroughout Hie pant weak, with price# sustaining the sev erest >?reak foe any similar period siuco the eulmbmtlou of the great upward movement of last winter, and vnliw* have ~ lias year* Polite Children ef E?et Bolivia Capl. Jermann of Rio do Janeiro, who receaUy returned from a Journey }nto the rubber districts of Bast Ho Hvla, almost in the heart of Central America, visited a town In the very Interior, so far from civilization that It required a horseback rldo of three dayb to get to it. There ho found two school* for boya and one for tho girl* of tho place, but only one teacher,' who was an old half-breed. This old man was drunk wheu the traveler ar rived, and remained drunk for two days. "Hut," flays C*pt. Jerniann, "the chil dren were Just as good aud well-oe haved as If they wero enjoying tho best educational chances In the world. They were as polite a? the moBt cul tured people in ihe outside world, uud were eager to ahow me attentions, without, however, pressing them upon me. ' ''Tfcey never entered a houae, not even a shop, wltnout knocking at tho. door or the side and obtaining permis sion to come in. After this permission waa given they always took off their shoes, which Uiey left outside. ' ftucW* Led by a Pigeon. One of the strangeht sights eror seen by sportsmen was witnessed the other day on th? duck pass owned by Url lamprey of St. Paul. Mr. Lamprey and a friend had been shooting for some Hrne when they observed a flock of ducks coming along from tb* north. The ducks were blue-winged teals and at their "head wan a white bird. "That 'a queer," uald Mr, Lamprey; "I'll take the *hite birl and see what it is." . Both sportsmen flred, both bringing down their bird. tTpon examination It was found that tho leador of the ducks was a tame white pigeon. ? If anyone has ever before seen a flpek of ducks led by a white pigeon it Is time for him to rise And say so. The great lessen of the Manages campaign seems to be tbat this coun try needs tougher soldiers. There is a superabundance of tough citizens that might bo made available, the Philadelphia Inquirer declares. In lSuhfinlx, New Yorker? "Ob, yef, I'm n thor oughbred Bohemian! My hrtislic na ture requires atmosphere. There is so mud In thai, you know." Ccurin-froui-out ot'-.towu ? "Ves. I suppose so. I v.cvr;* was !:; L-ufc one Bohemian place, aud I thought there wa3 a good ?l osi 1 in that atmosphere ? It was princiially tobn co smoke!"-? Detroit Free Press. - Stats ok Ohio, City of Toledo, ? Luo.vs County. ( S-' Frank J. Omenk* -.nuko oath that ie h senior partner o^th-. lirm of l?', J. Chkmky it Co., (loiu^ imsiacss hi tho Oily of Toledo, County ami Htatn aforesaid. nmi that ilrin will pay tho sum of osn hundreo ool I.AR3 for oaoh and overy CiV,v of catarrh that .cannot bo cured by tho us > of Hali.'s Catarrh Ouhb. Fuank J. Cheney. Hvruru lo befo.>o and subscribed in my I ? ? ? presoneo, this Oth /lay of Decern | hbaTi. > nor, A, .P., 163 j. A.W.Vij.KAsoy, ' ~-*-v ? SSo'.avy f'uhlir. Hall's Catarrh Cure is iu:;<?n internally, an I acts directly on tho bloo t and munous sur faces of tbejjfysteai. Bond fo;* testimonial:;, lree. F. J. (lar.ny.Y A, Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 755, Take Hall'* Family Fills for constipation, A OlironlO Case. "Oh. he's never satisfied vrith n Job. }Ie> kicking about Ihe oua he's got now." "Why, 1 under?t&>:l it vrna n clncb. lie told me he had absolutely nothing to do." "Yes, but ho'a kicking beca?0l ho has to do It."? Philadelphia Press. XIT3 permanently oureJL No fits or nervoui neae after fl ret day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerveltestorer.t'itrta, oottleaud treatise free Dr.B. H. Sums, Ltd., u31Arch dt., Valla,, r.v. Automobile train* are to he 'jun 4?o wagon roads in German Eust Africa aa feeders to the railway lines. Tit* rerun* Almanac In S, 000,003 Ifonm. The Peruna Lucky Day Almanac has become a fixture. 4ft ever fight mvHitvi hornen. It can be obtained from all dru^gUiU free. He sure to inquire early. lOOCt Almanao ia already? fmWiohod, and the f-upply will soon be exhausted. Do npt put it oft*. Get one to-day. Tn the museum at Turin are eome war cartoons 3000 years old. riiio'g Cum cannot be too highly apokon o* eta cough cure. ? J. W. O'JBaiEN, 322 Third Avenue, N.. Minnoipolls, Minn., Jon.O.lW), Almost seven per cent, of the coat o! operating a railway is for coal. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Fanitary Lotion,. Never faij#. Sold bv all ririiRgi^ix, $L Mail orders promptly li.icd by Dr. iC. Detchon, Crawfordsville, Ind. For an orchid $3360 was recently paid. The recent campaign Is rellected in 1 lie novel by Alden March called "A Darling Traitor" In Llppincott's Mftga ?lne'B Christmas number. Mr. March though new as a novelist, has long l een an editor of the Philadelphia Press. THE I ire Hem Hfittoii! Pe-ruia Catarrhal D" Under d^le of January 10, 1H97. !)?"? Hartjnan received the following letter: "My wife ha* been a atifJcrcr from a COU) plica lieu of diseases lor t lie past ' twenty-live yeari. llcr case has battled the akill of tome of t tie most noted phy j aiciana. One of her womt troubles was ' chronic constitution of several years' standing. 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