Poor Blood. Is starved blood. It shows itself * 1 in pale cheeks, white lips, weak p digestion, no appetite, exhaus- j v tion, lack of nerve force, soft T, muscles, and, chief of all, weak ? muscles. Your doctor calls it ^ Anaemia. He will tell you that 1 c the weakening weather of sum-1 o mer often brings it on. V Scotts ? i 0,000,000 by Main- 1 taining Kq 11 ilihriuin Hetwcen ,, Salaries and Prices of Products, i Hpecinl to The State. () Washington, June 22.?Kepre- j sentative Stokes has introduced a ? bill in the house which empha- 11 sizes the growing evils of an appreciating money standard. The d senate report relerred to in the I1 bill, generally known as the "Aldrich report," shows that from v 1872 to 1805 the average prices of 288 commodities in common use have decreased fully 33A per ? cent. During the Bame period the compensation of officers, employ- a ees and pensioners of the govern- ^ ment has steadily increased,either t, in salary or perquisites or both, u From 1888 to 188!) tho average ? annual expenses of the govern- f ment were $283,016,473.18. The 11 average annual expenses from ^ 1803 to 1806, inclusive reached n the alarming tiguros of $358,633,- c 341.40?an increase in less than a J1, decade of unparalleled distress n among tho people of nearly 30 u per cent. < >f course all this was i ? I ?' not salaries and pensions ; but the j ? greater part was. I do not think, |! said Representative Stokes, that t tlie servants and pensioners of the ? people are any better than the ^ people they serve,and there ought u to be some such method of main- 1 taining equilibrium between sal- h aries and pensions on the one j y hand, and prices of commodities j on the other. The bill also illustrates a practical way,the old democratic way. of keeping the government out of debt and relieving th burdens of the people, by cutting down expenses, rather than piling on t xes. 1 pon a rough estioiat -tn-h a readjustment as proposed in the bill, lie says, would save the government more than #110,000,000 a . . i year?without injustice to any t\ and without determent to the ? public service. The legislative, executive and judicial departments of the gov- t( eminent are responsible in large p measure for tiie conditions that fl brought on and perpetuate falling j prices, and there is absolute jus- 1 tice in the proposition and he contends that they should share with the people at large in the consequences of their own action. Under present conditions they , actually profit by the distress of the people. 1 Subscribe for the KNTKKl'HISK?| * one year $1; six month f>0 cents. High Duties On Mutton*. Tlin button manufacturers, present ml prospective, are unusually greedy u their demands for taritT duties. MeCinley duties are entirely too slow for he button infants. The following is art of a statement made by button imorters: The proposed duties on buttons, as or schedule of the finance committee f the senate, are as a rule prohibitory nd would prove a severe hardship on ;o?k1s used by the poorer and middle lasses, and also to manufacturers of arious garments used by the mass of ur people, such as low priced shirts, nderwear, clothing, etc. The followng data will give some idea of the iuqualities of the proposed duties: Agate Buttons?Present, duty, also IcKinlcy bill, 25 per cent; proposed uty of oue-twclfth of ! cent per lino n r gross, plus 15 per cent ad valorem, rould average from <>? in 1(51 per font, faring heaviest on the class of goods hat mako tip the great hulk of the inilortations. The following schedule, liking the styles that sell, shows the lingo projiosed: ain: i.r.ntii.i.r.H on caiii* roi.i> to .ioiiiiimi ritAiii:. Triwiit I'm- KqunU duty, |>ese,l 11(1 Vul. To. Linos. Prion, Slip, <-t duty. p. ct. i).; is to. 124 o.eai 0. no 101 ) 20 0.204 0.1.7.1 0.2H5 1(0 ) 21 0.010 U.H78 0.2.7) 83 ) 23 0.378 0.005 0.2>7 Til ) 25 0.441 0.110 O.ill'l 71 ) 27 0.510 0.128 0.317 1)7 fTTONS SOU M XNUrAOTI'ltlNO TltAliK IN llfl.K. linernl II O.IIN 0.034 O.lik) Mill r?ry It) 0.145 0.03D U.lsa 123 entitle IS 0.1.71 0.1CW 0.203 132 These buttons are not made la re, nor re they likely to he made. First, he- j ause little or none of the raw material ] ( quired has been found here; second, j eeauso the total sales being limited to ! his country would not warrant the a vestment of the necessary capital in a ' ilimt needed to make the various styles 1 ranted. It is evident that the intention s to exclude these goods in the interest f some higher cost goods. The proposed uty would he u real hardship and hear eavily on the class of people who buy 'china buttons," as well as on the iianufaeturers of cheap shirts, underrear, cte. Bono Buttons (to bow on)?Present uty, 85 per rent; McKinley bill, 50 or cent; proposed duty, from 100 to 1)4 per cent. These goods are mostly old to manufacturers of chean under rear, children's waists, clothing, eta Mttnufaeturer* Against tin- Tnrlft' Hill. Quo of tho most striking indications f the growth of sentiment against high rotectiou and of a liberal sentiment pon tariff matters is tho movement gainst tho pending tariff bill by tho lanufacturers' Association of the Unitd States. Mr. A. 1). Farqnhar, an exensive manufacturer of agricultural inchinery at York, Pa., is at tho head f tho movement. It is well known that in tho maim-j acturo of agricultural implements and j lachinory Americans aro far in advance j f thi ir competitors in any other land 1 tul 11 int tho products of their factories j nay bo seen in tho fields all over tho ! ivili/.ed world. These people need no i votection and are well able to take care f themselves. All they ask is to have ! ntaxed raw material, so that they will ot bo placed at a disadvantage. A great list of other industries aro , ractically in tho same position and do- [ ire free raw material more than they j lesiro protection. It is also significant | hat tho manufacturers, in their peti- | iou to the senate, declare that their ' bility to employ American labor will 0 greatly impaired by the passage of bo tariff bill. They ask that the t'hieso wall that is obstructing the foreign rad" and cr tppling American enterpriHo hall bo broken down. The ])lea which has boon used for ears bv the protectionists ? namely, hat protection is 111 the interest of imerican labor?is shown by census guros to bo a sham. < )f the f>,000,000 ersons employed in manufacturing in ho United States it is shown in the peition that less than 200,not) are cmloved in oceupatinns sul joet. to active j reign competition and 010,000 in ecupatious .-ubjtct to moderate forign competition. Tin* remainder, over ,n00f0 protect American labor or to prouco revenues for the government. It is signed primarily to prop t. the trusts ml to foster monopoly.?Baltimore' uu. lllfMHtnl Art' tli?' 1'oor! Kepreseiilatives of the crockery in- i rest who have gone to Washington to rofest against the new tariff complain hat the proposed schedules discriminate gainst goods used by the poor and in tvor of those purchased by the rich, llesscd are the poor, but they need oxect little help from a protective tariff. -Philadelphia Kccord. C ASTORIA For Infants and Children. f>i ttt- /) 3r. ? Amount and Value of I Auditor for L | I d a -x i 3 * e a ! ^ ! v .Si x ?x> Jg 1 ? 1 g HOKSKS I No Hit 30 0. Vuluo i UHS3 i;u:> 3l*i< CATTI.K No Hit 333 UK v?lue .. :t:.n :ir i* MIII.KS. No 331 i7f Value. iw3*> ton; i:b SlIKKP unil GOATS. No t>M 7 If Vuluc. . . . OX 7 I' HOGS. No ;<*> 333 lit: Value Ottl 51.' WW GC >r.lt ANll SIIA*KK \\ A TGI U.S. No II 1 Vuluo *0 til tKJI ML* SIC A I. I N\- [III M K NTS No 7 7 Value. ... lOo 13U (K V KH ICM'.S. No IXI 1311 3o: Value IHflu 33.!' DOGS. No lie 130 10: Value TOO OK) Ml M Kill 'IIA NI ?l SI'.. l.K?> ;.1*<) -.it. V AIjU K l'KOPK ItT Y 3WK AI'I'I.KTAIN I M i To mam'KAI n i;i;i;> VAI.I'K KNUIXIvS TOOI.N AND MX TUKKS |3.*i i 'Jlu ."ni.i VAI.I'K MOXKVS |;;?5 VAI.I'K f'UKDlTS i-ioo A I.I. 11I II Kit l'llOI'i:irrv Moisr. HOI.I) KTC TilflO 3493 TtW insi' KANl'K. POI.LS. 910 100 311 totai. i'kusonai.ty. i -.iwi ACKKS. 'JlMo lit;. 9 3A31! VAI.I'K. sxCii ?i-013 I'Ji.VJ IU'II.IUNI'.S -.'i-: 113 VAI.l K. K-.n Mill 3119 l'OTAI. VAI.I'K IIKAI. KaTATK NOT IN IOWNS. fv.MI 7I.VUI I.Y-O.Y I.OTS I 99 | VAI.I'K |i\ >*.> 91 Hl'll.DJMiS. I la VAI.I'K. IMi 1303 31 TOTAI. VAI.I'K IN TO *V N S A Ml M 'IT I Ks 2i II 1IW9 "?l TOTAI. i>l A I.I. IIKAI. K-TATK IN (MNTNT1 fl'J 1 11 7.191'. 15.1'Jlr! I I I Total value of real and perso 0"?7, not including railroad proj Relief in 6 Hours Distressing Kidney and Hla der diseases relieved in oi X liOU by the "Nknv Gkkat South A.mkh can Kidnky Curk." This ne remedy is a great surprise on a count of its exceeding promptne in relieving pain in the bladde kidneys, back and every part the urinary passages in male i female. It relieves retention water and pain in passing it s most immediately. If you wa quick relief and cure this is yoi romeuy. ooia Dy .J. 1'. ftiackey Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. <\ Prepared to Swim the Ditch. A short time ago a man put his appearance in an Oregon cil and secured a stopping place the country a short distance fro town. He stated he was from CI cairo and had come to < )regon f his health. One morning after 1 had been at his stopping place few days he asked a farm hat hntv f r if u* a c a tlio f r\r\t 1 .?vr ?? I ??t I V *? ?o v*/ HIV IViUt \Ji II mountain. Tho distance did n look inoro than two miles, and ( receiving the reply that it \v fifteen miles he smiled and sa ho would walk over and hack h fore breakfast, and lie believed would give him an appetite, ai accordingly he *et out across tl bottom. After breakfast the far hand and another man, who w stopping at the same place, star ed out on horseback in the dire tiou ho hid taken. After thi had gone about three miles tin came upon him taking oil' h clothes and standing beside a li tie ditch about three feet acro< which was running full of wat? ( >u being asked what he meat he said that he had been fooli and was not going to be fool< a ir a i 11. (In bi>ini' tfilil 111 ii i flu could not understand what 1 meant, ho replied : "Well.I star ed out to walk over to that, rnou tain, thinking it was not mo than two miles distant, and ha1 got fooled, as it looks as far otl" ever,and I'm not going to he for ed again. I am going to fwim tl ditch."?Ashland Town Talk. Nn-Tn-llHr for Fifty Out*. GuaruuUieil tobacco habit cure, makes we mcu a try uk. biwou pure. 6w.ll. AH tlruguis 'roperty as Assessed by the ancaster County. r i r r | i! -i i i I *2 ?3 ? ^ od Q "O fc- .?: 1 - ' tt3 ggl cd ~ ^3 . J32 I - ?? I OQ ! fa., tS g2 IH1 101! 157 ?Hi -J un 757C 3815 5085 7705 353n.-, 557 711 708 4J.7, 4 , > > 53m. a Ianil MM 33W; mkI '5>>* aa*? 71*13 335 .cm , laW 1955 > 173-7 11155 0?3D V703| l.iti IStl fl| 150 U| 1 - 7\ !< ? f.i ov i:u 7, ij; 7" 7mr iMtct ii?:; 101 vm, 1181 ?; 1501 1557 803' SOO" : : j j ' ?' irt vn :M fi! IO> 357 31* ill) I ? ,,l '."7 , ,,3 ,.iO.> !?>-. 1005' 01* 10.-, jyjftjj -1- 7158 301 -,'11:1 mits r-'3i :u-r v:n .-.in i*? w< IHI '.MII 171 i 771 ' IM' II'"' li2n I J?'l H70 (Mlif. I I.Uifri mn? I042.V 7 r.'S .Vi 'jury i ;o:t Hi 7M> 2?J7II i i?i:> i;t2i.t imhi ikii Ktroi 117 III' 1171 'J r 11.*> 2'"? :ci:i mi? -.nr js.vi ; I7?rt;ii"? 1217:1 IISIM > 111 :t 2777-1 (ili'ls! ti.UM, :i7Vir? .V>IU3', iw*1, iMI.il, r 11.11 . umvt 1.13111s i.i.isit 11.1112 U2i<>.?* I 1 2?:? :tii2 MI 19.1 21 in I 2:il.?.i 12j2.1 |(UU 20W7U I'.Mil MU23* I I I 1 n 1112 III I!7N I7:!2i>? IIV INI 1 127740 11 Ki'.l 11< I I 2X>' il IM H.1 Vll 1 :w.M(ij ioi 8222 :WI:I ihtihi 1 -111 7 12.1 .11 UNI : IIIINJ2 S90 XVIIII IH32H l.lS'UO ? 1381192 IWI 111(12 22241 2008710 l ?:H?2 1112*5711 2I083O l-:W.V2 1277 HI I20K876 nal property in the County, $1,S7!), >ertv. j At San Meto, Fla., a team o . mules became entangled in a will * grape vine and disturbed a nesi '"lot" hornets. lioforo tlie mules A~ could be extricated the hornets ,N had stung them to death, and al ^ 111 the short space of live minutes >r, The poorest circumstances ii of life with a religious spirit of res or ignation, are far better than the of greatest abundance and highest il- honors without it; for these can nt not give that peace of mind whicl nr the others can never want. Mr. Isacc Horner, proprietor o the Burton House,Burton,W. Ya. and one oi' the most widely kuowi men in the state was cured o rheumatism alter three years o suffering. lie says : "I have no sullicient command of languag< | to convey any idea of what 1 suf ^ | fered, my physicians told mo tha 111 I nothing could he done for me am m i my friends were fully convince! ii J that nothing but death would re ()r lieve me of mv fullering, li i.lune, 1 S!? I, Mr. Kvans, then sales 16 man for the Wheeling Drug Co. 511 recommended Chamberlain's I'aii id I Balm. At thir time my foot am [ie I limb were swollen to more thai double their normal size and i ' seemed to me my leg would burst but soon after 1 began using tin a8 | I'ain Balm the swelling began ti id decrease, the pain to leave, am ( . now I consider that 1 am entirely 'cured. For sale by !. K. Macke; , ?V ('o. and B. Hough A Co, lti I , , i "You know,'1 said the pastor P 1 the newly wedded pair, "if is tin as } wife's duty to obey her hnshaiu t- ami follow him wherever he ma1 < - go." "1 won't do it." pouted tin Bv bride. ''Von won't'" "Now eat von expect me?'1 lie's a lette 9V * .. carrier. US If. 1 Hundreds of thousands havi I been induced to try Chamber *'1 j Iain's Cough Ketnedv bv roadin] 'r*jwhat it has done for others, am >t, | having tested its merits for them >dj selves are tod-av its warnies 3 are alleged to have eloped in 1- lor v? ida to t;et married. a The (Jueen of Siam has tin >1* Binal'eHt feet yet seen on a title* i? woman. She wears one and a hal in hoots. Kiliu-Htp Vonr IIowpIi With ftturnrntft. uk (',unly <'athartlr, curir constipation forrvo la. tOc.'.'Sc. Iff. C. C fall, ilruKRlstsri'tmulmonc; ? 1 Ladies Who Suffer From any corgplaigt peculiar to their sex?such as Profuse. Paigj ful. Suppressed or Irregular Menstruation, are soon restored to health by Bradfield's Pemale Regulator. It Is a combination of remedial agents which have been used with the greatest success for rgore than 25 years, agd Known to act specifically With and on the organs of -VTi Megstruation, and recomrgended for S jL such complaigts ogly. It gever fails / / \ to 9,vc relief agd I restore the health \Jf( -jef |l of the suffering I I "v ^ womar). It should IjPul i 'WX\V be taKeg by the I UuMw/ I iVjM girl just budding lw/' ! l\^| igto womanhood If jjr^ * wheg Megstruation is Scant, Sup' Prcssec'. Irregular ^ or Paigful, agd all delicate worgeg should use it. as its togic properties hove a wogderful igfluence ig toging up and streggthening the systcrg by driving through the proper channels all impurities. i "A daughter of one of my customers missed menstruation from exposure anil cold, and on arriving at puberty her health war completely wrecked, until she was twonty-four years of ngo, when upon my rcconunendntion, fibo used j one bottle of ItradtloM's Female Regulator,com| pletely restoring her to health." J. w. Hki.lumh, Water Valley, Miss. The Braofielo Regulator Co., Atlanta, Qa. old bv all druggists at *1 per bottle. Don't I > A V $5(1. $75 () It $ KM) K<) H A 1 bicyele and then pay $100, . ; $75 or $50 more for repairs to [ Yourself 4< ' i Wheel. 4 Profitable. Complete line?VIKIXtiS, $75 ' and $100. Ilcro, a i | I VIKING QUALITY WH5EW \ ' i at *.*?(>. Semi for catalogue. ' f.ood njjent s wanted fur l.aneas. j ler and vieinity. i'mox m. to., 1 TOLEDO, 0. >1 :i lt in: may quickly uncertain, free, whether nil Invent em n prohahly patentaltlo. fnriifntintoMtmin atrtetly emitlilcntinl. Oldest iikciicj forsccurmtf pa'eiit.i p in America. We hnvo a Wnshlnutoii nttice. i'uteiit* taken through Miiun ,V l"?>. recelvo special notice III tlio c SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, t>eautlfnlly_Illustrated, largest circulation of nny ?< i?!iuiiic lourimi, weekly, term* vr; 11 .VI six month*. Specimen cnpic* niul IIano Hook o.s 1'atknts sent free. Address t MUNN A. CO., n .Hit liriiudwiiv. Nr?v N in k. i Registration Books Open. y IN A( OOHWANCK WITH TUB j 1 Art of Isjmj providing for tin* rejf' ist rat ion of electors, the books of fiio * | Supervisors of Registration will be open at tlie Court llou.se on the tlrst I Monday in rarh month for the rejjis? t rat ion of electors ent it letl to resist ra:1 tion and kept open tor three sneers i sue unjs mi earn mom n until tin* p-n' eral election of Isjks. W. (J. A. I'oktkk, ) Hoard of K. M. Kirk, K. J. Flynn, ) Registration. ? I Nov, 18,1890. tf.