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^? Right Men vs. Throe Hundred. In 1891 a young electrician, now in Paris, on looking through Carnegio's great stool rail plant at Braddock, Pa., casually suggested that electricity could bo mado to operato the widoly aeparated pieces of raachinory at a Having of mnuy thousands a year. Ijast week Andrew Cnruegio visitecTtlio plant for tho first timo in two years and saw electricity doing tho work. This improvement, together with others, makes it possihlo for eight mou to do tho work 300 did in 1891.?Electrical Jteview. Oats sometimes escape from culti vatiou and grow from year to year sc persistently as to seem wild. They have becu found thus in regions as widely separated as Algeria and Japan, tho Pyrenees and North China, tho Hebrides and the Desert of Mt Sinai. Sliont Folly ni It File*. Says the bard. The difficulty is tlint the folly of somo folks don't fly.it sticks. Wo cite, as n forcible tllu-trat ion. tho folly of people who keep on dosing themselves with objectionable drugs for disorders of tlio stomach, liver and liowtds. easily and pleasantly curable with llostetter's Stomach Itillcrs, which not only remedies these, but also restores vigor and strength, and banishes malaria, rheumatism and nervousness. The man who meets with success Is ho who is bliud to all impending obstacles. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root cures all Kidney and bladder troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation free. Laboratory Hinghainton, N. V. Tho worry over cro-sing the bridge before j Vre act to is generally worse than going over. There is mora Catarrh In this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to he incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to euro with local treatment,pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to bo a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Cat arrhCure, man Mi.irim-u i>v r.v-neney <v ui>., l oieiio, wine, is the only constitutional euro on tho market. It is tak i n internally in doses from indrops to a tiuvspoonful. It nets directly on the blood find mucous surfaces of the system. They olTer one hundred dollars f r any enso it fails to cure. Send tor circulars and testimonials free. Address K. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, O. t^fSold by Druggists, 73c. First.class lieu mid Women la Demand. "There are always good openings for live, energetic m ti and women of good character in our line of lm-incs-, to devote all or part of their time to the work." That is what 11. F. lobnson, of the firm 11. F. Johnson A- Co., Richmond, Va., says in reference to tlicir advertisement. Mrs. Win-low's Soothing Syrup for children teething, softens thogtims, rodu es in (lain ma... - - tion, allays pain, cures wind colic. -">c. a bottle " F.rl's Clover Unit, the great h'ool puritler, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. '- > c:s., 50 cts., ?1. I can recommend Pise's Cure for Consump. turn to sufferer- from Asthma I). T. TmvxSKNI>, Ft. Howard, Wis., May 4, ''.'4. 'iYWslERVES _ Are weak and she suffers terribly from nervousness, headacho and loss of sleep. Such f is the testimony of many a man. Tho poor, tired woman is su(T-riug from impure and impoverished blood, ller foo 1 docs not digest. 8ho is living on her nerves, her strength is gone. H r nerv s and muscles NEED STRENGTHENING Ky the use of Iloo I's Sarsaparilla which makes pure, rich blood, creates an npp -tite, '"nd gives torn to all th > organs of tho hotly. not what we say, it is what Iloo I's cxAI'I'&y-b. 44 My wife began taking ^ w j.rs ip irilla ahout three months ago. ? - .. . ? -j-j aen in poor hoalth for 15 years. II doing her goal. II"r appetite is | ] looks better an 1 there lias been ]| .nent ill every way." J. W. Hodku, fttTeenilold, Tonnessoo. T-fOOd'S JL ?. jiayiWd j Be Sure to get tt J Hooil'a Hood's Pills arc the host nftcr-dinnor i Pills, assist digestion, prevent constipation. Treat Your StomacSi Weil; driving wheel of the e?joyi,iiie t machinery, flood el to about >food is what the pose, that tho .sui2*o+???nothing amounted to about 2,i<0d ?.io-mor\ owr mihU 3*^ U? HbtJCKWHEAT CAKES. Ready for the table at a moment's notice. LIGHT, DAINTY, DELICIOUS, V i "wo RY*I)*'*S*- FA*i*R w IIIIflllKST AAVAUD! I VPERlAt iRBAT ^DIOIISJ/ST^ I! acquired the reputation of being the Sal vat or for " ^ The-Aged. AN INCO.MI'AKABI.F. AU.MF.NT f-?r the Grow i it and Promotion of INFANTS and C I-I I JL.1T3 R ElIM A superior nutritive in Continued Fevers And n reliable remedial agent in nil gastric and enteric diseases ; often in instances < f consultation over patients w! .<-e digestive organs were reduced i" such a I' >\v and sensitive Condition that the IMPf-RIAI. (iRANl'.U was the only nourishment the stomach would tolerate when l.ll'H seemed depending on its retention ;? Ami as a FOOD it would be difficult to Conceive of anything more palatable. Sol J hy I > R U < i < I I S I S. Shipping Depot, JOHN CARI.Ii A SONS. New York. If) THE CONCKKSS. 1 1 TIIK NATIONS' LWV-MAKKKS ItK- OF Sl'MK OFKKATIONS. The Proceedings of Hoth Houses ^jr Hrlelly Kpitomi/.ed. THK SKNATK. Senator Pate, chairman of the hoard of visitors to West Point Military academy, presented the report of the board to tho souato Thursday. Tlio j report takis a strong ground in favor , of tho chango of tho law which will . iucreuso tho number of cadets to 4(19, ,' or ouo cadet to each senator and represoutative, and twenty for tho presi- jj(i dent, instead of the present number, which is about 2.r>0. It is admitted j that thiH increase would probably ro- j>r suit in a larger number of graduates than could find officers' places iu the | army, but it is suggested that us ,j,| tho additional cost would bo very slight, tho country could well afford to increase tho number for ' tho benefit to bo derived iu a purely ^ educational way. Discussing the wis- y dom of tho chaugo tho board says that a part of the number graduated every year could bo retired to private life, ^ remaining, however, subject to tho ^ j command of tho country. Tho board suggests that these West Point cadets ( would make excellent military oflicers. ^ While tho board has nothing hut J/." praises for tho theoretical instruction in tho academy in most respects, it ' litids fault with tho halting English, j r.|J the lack of facility of expression on tho part of many cadets, which is 1 "pniufulty apparent." Mr. Cochran's ; motion to recommit the urgent deli- | s'u oiency bill, with iusiruetions to strike "u out the appropriation for tho iucomo ^),u tax, was defeated?yeas, 49; nays, 'ar 1(58. * if 4 The senate was not in session Saturdav. firi Tli THK IIOUSK. ?1<;)I tivfrviuuig was qtuet auout mo sen- i ate Thursday, find but little interest 'lM1 seeincd to be tuken in the proceedings : ' either by the senators or by the spec- ' ^UI tutors. Mr. Iluuton, of Virginia, ^1C moved to take lip the bill for the ok- i h.Vs tablishmcnt of a University of the I ',tUnited States at Washington, D. j J"u Mr. Hale, of Maine, objected to tiio consideration of the bill at this time, l'*'1 but suggested that it be referre<l4o the j calendar under a rule of the senate j where it could be debated in some | v<>' way. wo The second week of the present sos- ! t'1'sion of congress closed v. ith the session ',0 of the house Friday. In that time there have been passed three general appropriations for the year endiug 1 June ttOth, 1896, carrying a total of ian SI 1:1,718,201, nearly one-half of the eiti annual expenditures of the govern- roe meut, aside from the permanent ap- isn proprintions. Besides these, an ur- bm gent deficiency bill for the current svs voir has been passed, carrying a total j ngi of S'J,()()(?,r>0.">, making a graml total of I fus Si lo,Till,?'.''.!, appropriated thus far at low tliis session. The penaiou uppropria- roo tion bill was discussed for four hours 1 during the day and then passed with- anil out amendment. Chairman Outh- ! Mr, wuitc reported the army appropriation loo bill for the year ending June ilOth, I Sh< 181)11,and it was placed on the calendar, ply 'lliu resolution introduced by Mr. llitt lioi asking the secretary of state for the i cer correspondence relating to the prom- j law ise of this government to pay Great j at i Britain ?420,000 on account of claims j the made by Canadian scalers growing out i ink of the jieliriug sea' seal controversy, Sin was favorable reported from the coin- our mittco on foreign affairs and passed. ; aba j The house then took a recess until 8 j ten o'clock, private pension bills to be eon- | 1 i sidered at the evening session. The i her attendance was slender throughout the j ed I day, and scarcely more than a corpo- j aim rid's guard answered at roll call at the , ma; opening of the session. I to No session of the liouso was held not Saturday. dec Tho Carlisle currency bill landed in 9I1(' tlio house Monday, and, to tho sur- k v prise of its advocates, finds itself faciug a storm of opposition, which may J01'1 cause it and all other ships of the financial or currency ilk to go down km beneath the waves of diversified and diverging interests, which have already developed among the members of tho \,/| house, ami in the lobbies there was much skirmishing, accompanied by dire threats during the session. ^ HOWKN WAS Iv 11.!,! ::>. Fa tal Termination of a Prize Fight in New Orleans. ^ni A New Orleans special says: Andy ilowen, tho lightweight pugilist, who j v.ns kuoek' d unconscious Friday night at the Auditorium Club in a glove eon- i test with Kid Lavigne, of Saginaw, j)l0 Mich., in the eighteenth round, never j regained OolieeioiisliesM, and died at j (|m| 7 :! * o'clock Saturday morning. La- I put, : vi,"iie and his s< eomls ami t im< keeper, j be l consisting of I'ligilist dim Hall, Sum | jj1(J i 11/1'i111 icK, I>1 ?irj?1?v and j |jlt. ! (J forge Coiisadine, ami also llefefee |.)W | John Dully, with at once placed under j|up arrest, and are now in custody. t|,r, 'run i?kai>i<v w.owr. OI)j, In the eighteenth roiui.l r.avigne 1 rushed and lauded hard on the wind and neck three or four times. IJowen ' swung wildly and I.avigno sent his j p right like a rocket and Bowen fell as tjlu^ limp as a rag and was counted out j(( while t lie crowd cheered. ! rc.{c Bowen was picked up and carried to i p, ri his corner. lie was dead to the world jHJ for several iniiiutes. He struck hiH | head on the lloor in falling. After j t,.? being taken to his corner lie remained p unconsciouf and the crowd which .l0j| pidhed around the ring became fright- (he ened. He was removed to his room j|,() J and physicians partially restored him 1 IIW,, to eoiiBciousncss. I'owren was f?*t??lly ri?o hurt, however, and died us stated early ; (.u|| Saturday morning. I|u, l?avigne was at once arraigned in M,jf court, lie was held in sd0,'tOi) bail. All ;j)M. the accessories Dully, t'oiocdine, ,lt j (l AllirotlV .Ion Iftlil l''ilvi..ilnnl. . ..-I i 1--.-' i " j?ro I.ayton \vcr<' held in ?.*>,000 1 >.ti 1. |m| Professor iMilTy gave hail and Hal! i AU I Fit/pat i i k . 1 .<> wore released. MU? Sherman Married. j I Tlio wedding of Miss Mnry Stewart Me Sherman, tlio only (laughter of the Sat senior senator from Ohio, and fames erl I vers MeCullum, was solemui/.od at '?<?! Washington Thursday. i Tin ' 1 - * I '' ) English Court Ettquctto. Etiquette is tho very lifo ami health of a court. It is observed ovou in tho ? | arrangement of scats. On each side of tho small, low dais intended exclusively for royalty, nro rows of chairs, which were definitely and clearly asey signed, not by law, but by absolute, [although unwritten, custom, to tho different orders in tho social scale who : accept llio quoeu's invitation. No one jat ! but thoso prescribed might occupy in them. Thus, kh auo side are duchesses re- and marchioudbsctt; on tho other, amik bassadresstes uud ladies of tho diplomatic corps. '1(" Whore It does. ?rs ;u. Shipper Smart to High Market j|. Jonos?Why is it you haven't sent ac|t! count of sales with check of that last ro- I shipment I made you? jl, I High Market Jones?It's all owing (>r. ' to other shippers." nt- Incongruous. 1 r- "IJingley has furuishod his houso in n Louis Quiuze." "Isn't it absurd? His morals aro ri1 So distinctively Louis Quartorzo."? Cleveland Plain Dealer. lor _ ....... ,rk ^ DO YOtT EXPECT (W T- D At ... I 1 V rn<litru 1 assertion Hint the level members of tin' reiehstag hud l)C( ercd. lie continued l>y snyii t the deepest misery jircviiiU mahout the country, for which tl V remedy was a silver currcnc; many, ho said, would earn t! litude of the world if she won a silver conference in Merlin, to warned Chaneeller ifohenlol ! 1110 government must not attcin] interfere with the rights of ti listag. The prosecution of mei s upon such charges ns were mad declared, was useless. The on acinus remedy was popular go ment. lerr Singer, socialist, who was a nted chairman of the committee reiehstag to which was refern question of prosecuting sociali libers who refused last Thursday to their feet and respond to tl for cheers for t he kaiser, nddressi chamber. Jlerr Singer was hit the leader of the offenders. I hired there was no doubt in li id that the reiehstag would reject posn! to prosecute the ofl'endit nbers. I.irge I'.levator Iturueil. .levator 15, the largest eh-vntor inphis, Teiin., burned to the groin urdav morning. It was the pre > <'f the Umpire Mill eompaii ss, i,tnai; insurance, 31~>o,oii c origin of the lire is unknown. lUDCtuuicamuiucrr \ Ai tf ft), tllfM permit us to '"' *V | EyT-ji7;P^^ r.uy tlmt Dr. 1'iefe*'* 1)C ?d ft Uoi?tis indeedP x- v^\ " Mother's Fricad," li0 i Easy >t>r system For parturition, thus assisting Nature and shortening "Labor." The painful ordeal of childbirth Is robbed of its terrors, and the dangers ho thereof greatly lessened, to both niotlicrand , <1 child. The period of confinement is also 1 " greatly shortened, the mother Strengthened 1 nnd built up, and an abundant secretion of ho nourishment for the child promoted. . 8, Send ro cents for a large Rook (i6ft pages), giving all particulars. Address, world's Dispensary Medical Association C63 "o Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. u>- PAINLESS CHILDBIRTH. ,ul Mrs. 1jred Hunt, of Glenville, N. K, ho nays: "I read about Dr. Pierce's Fa;nl Vorite Prescription being so good for a wohran with child, so I bETy, ^ got two bottles last til cembcr 13th I had a *al twelve pound baby l"j confined I U',1S^ uot ju} did not suffer any WV* I , pain, and when the IWt JEJ / r child was born I walk- fl ^ C'^ ''ll? '*1' r ' ' l"' Smart-Weed 011 band to very cold weather - ' |.,. and car room was Mrs. Hunt. very cold but I did not take any cold, and ce never had any after-pain or any other pain. It was all due to God and Dr. I'ierce's Favorite Prescription and Compound Fx tract of Smart-Weed. This is the eighth living child and the largest of them all. I Sufge fered everything that flesh could suffer with j'j_ the other babies. I always had a doctor ' and then he could not he lp me very much, ?? but this time my mother and my husband I'll wtic uiuuv: wiiu inc. my Daiiy was only ,j0 seven days old when I got up and dressed and left my room and stayed up all day." W$lCARRIAGES " Buggies & Harness. Two highest awards at World's I'iilr for Nirrnul li.ltruuly uiul ( s "A ' Or?l?. <&. i.oir I'rirra. Six years *?o wo ?gnDB| ilisraVilril lh? Dealer and lo-Kiin ! '? XK'^al wHisV direct to ronsiimerH ut I,, . wholesale prices. ltcsult: upI ^.n.yftAprj-v ward of IOO.OOO Vehicles sold lid i /AQS?E&iKA n:id "lir factory now llie lor^est -J i,n eurtli.denlini: direct with conII ViSfiV^^LLX K iiiirn sen?l forourmammoth II "A rj,;pnuo llliiHtrat. free catalogue. ALLIANCE CARRIAGE CO.. CINCINNATI, O. I McELREES ? |W1NE OF CARDU!.| 'i | For Female Diseases. I Xa?A*AMAAAA.NA.*> S ? SULLIVAN w /)/) l? & CRICHTON'S amo School or Shorthand i Tim IJ.-.I n:i>l ('Imam-Hi H ijtinK'.H Uolli'K't ill Anmriri. ! n Koiir IVniiii'n Tnni* rliort. I'ntalnirun fr^r- AiIiIh-hh Sitlll vim iV Crii'lil :iii, I'l.vor St., ATLAKTA, Oa> iikm'ki'ia iiorsi<:ii<)ij> iiint. >d Some housekeepers servo lemon with mutton, 1 >111 most people prefer a comliiimtion of tart mid sweet, as in mint sauce or fruit jellies, fn According to the Medical /tccorri, >n enstor oil has not failed in any ease to id remove warts to \v1iieh it was applied s- once a day for two to six weeks. Half the bat lift*in washing dishes is 1,1 in keeping the dishcloths and towels ?* clean. Washing out onco a week in ammonia water should never ho ncg?Pf lected. A piece of chamois skin bound on 1( the edges, shaped to fit the heel and kept in place by a piece of elastic rub" her worn over the stocking, will save much mending. Never allow meat to ho placed di. rectly on the ice, as water dries out tho juices; it is even worse to lay it there wrapped in paper. It should al, ways be laid in a clean porcelain veahc.: v- A use for common salt recently given is to rub it into the roots of the p. hair to remove dandriitV. Hub it light,,f ly at night, not usinga great ipumtity; d | in the morning it is all gone, onlv st leaving n slight dampness, to A nice way to, keep wax for the lio i work basket is to till half shells of al j I'.ngli.sh walnuts with melted wax, fnsa j telling the two half shells closely tole i get 111 r at one cinl. There will then lis lie. a small space at the other end, a through which the thread will slip ig when the wax is being used. A Practical Suggestion. "What we want to do," exclaimed the long-haired orator, "is to widen . the sphere of woman's work." T "Then give us bigger kitchens," .v- , spoke up a sharp featured woman in | tlie audience.- C/iirmjo Trihunr. \ 1NAL HEARINGS ' TilK IIOUSK HANKING A!S C If U :t K \ CY C J M >11T r 1010. eat Interest Manifested In C'ttrren Discussions. \ Washington special says: Or? crest was manifested Saturday ? closing hearing of the currency l ion beforo the oomniittco on bat I and currency of tho hottse. Secretary Carlisle was present at t suing of the session. Tho banlo bo heard represented two widely < gout views, President O. O. W ins, of tho Chemical National Bu New York, representing tho p ling view among bankers, wh esidont W. P. St. John, of the M< itile Bank of New York, represei the eastern view favorable to silvi e presence of Mr. St. John h iwn Senator Teller to the licarii xious to hear the views of an caste n. Chairman Springer read a let! 'in President Poul, of the Ye tional bank of York, Neb., t rsing tho Carlisle plan, lleprcsc ive Johnsou, (rep.), of Indiai ted why this letter was chosen to id when many letters giving diflfi t views were received. It was * lined that this was tho only letl in a national bank endorsing t rlislo plan. There was some sp: g over the latter and Mr. Spring hdrew it. ..nrgost l>ep:?slts in This Country. Thorn was added interest to t tcinent of Mr. Williams,who open hearing from the fact that t lk of which he is president has t gest deposits in the United Stab not the world. 'The situation is one requiri nness and common sense," said I e first problem in our clumsy a iglonu-rate financial system is t position to be made of our leg del* notes," rle urged that these notes should ldtd S~?0,(100,0(10 at a time un y were eliminated from our fist tern. Bonds at 3 per cent sliou received as security of initio! ik notes on a basis of oar for t ill*, ilio government to have a fn ti on the assets of the bunk. Tin tos should bo redeemable in N< rk city nn?l when issued in snfllnic nine and being rendily eonvertib nld furnish adequate elasticity currency. The tax on the circu n of national banks should at on removed. IJsilt imore IMan Not Safe, ts to the Baltimore plan, Mr. \Vi is said it would be safe in lar ics, but it might start many mils un banks merely with a view 10 notes, and the failure of mi iks would cause loss to the win teni. Conservative and well ma d institutions would absolutely i e to join hands in meeting t *es sure to arise fr< in these 11111* in banks. Lfter funding the legal tender not I giving a new national ltank is.su , Williams said the next step was k after the silver eertilie.ites ai rman notes. The latter were in pr.itccled bv the olio hundred m i in tin* treasury. As to the silv tilieafes, coiigri ss should pass redeeming them in silver bulli< is market value at the discretion secretary of the treasury, and flit be well to similarly redeem t rman notes. With these chaugi curreuey system would beeoi olutely sound and our banking S3 i the most perfect ever devised, hiring the absence of the hum s of the miiioriti' it was deci to report the Carlisle bill witho cndmcnt. Several members of t jority gave notice that they wish amend the bill, but it was agre to do this in committee. It w ided to report the bill to the lion 1 allow amendments to bo offered ebon it cone a up for consideratin action was taken binding the m ity to support the measure in t ise or to support aii3' nmeudmc t 111113' be offered. IJKSTION OF SILVI51 RMAUY THINKS A CHAN'tJK I I'OMCY IS NKCIOSSAKY. la Silver Conference is Suggest! in the Reichstag. .Berlin cable dispatch sa3's: ] rcichstag Wednesday Ilorr vi doff, free conservative, dcclari t it was imperative that the pro system of universal suffrage shoit noilitied if there was anv trutli 1 KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. Monroe, Iowa, Nov. 25, 1894. Dear Sir, Mr Kennedy:?In 'G4 I began takiug your Discovery for Chronic Rheumatism; suffering bo muchr pain till I used to call some one to nit on my limbs to (leaden tho pain. I had dootors for six years. No use. I then began with your Medical Discovory. Tho ftrBt bottle wont to every joint and gave mo pain. My husband said, "Keop on, till you see it spring tho joints." So two and oue-lialf bottles cured mo bo that I was able to walk two miles. Had not dono it for six or seven yearn. I havo kept it in tho house ever siuco. I opened tho 22d bottlo today, for I tako it instead doctoring. I havo never had a doctor siuco I havo taken your Discovery. I am a widow 74 years of age, and a woll woman. Yours truly, Mrs. Elizabetii Hints. SCROFULA. Ddoyp, Texas, Oct. 5th, 1894. DonaIiP Kennedy, Roxbury, Mass, Kind Friend:?I will now givo you tho particulars about my little girT. She was flvo years old tho 2nd of last May. When she was less than a year old a kernel camo under her right jaw oir her neck. I asked the boat doctor what to do, and he told mo to greaso it w ith old bncon grease, and it might riso and run which it did, and I tried ovorything, but it kept running for nearly two years. I came to Texas, and was at Aubroy, Texas, whero I sow tho present postmaster at Aubrey. I noticod his faeo had a bad scar, and I asked him tho causo and how ho got it cured. Ho said Scrofula was tho cnuso and Kennedy' ? Medical Discovery cured it and if I would got some for my little girl it would surely euro lior. I got one bottlo and sho was soon better. I picked white lumps out of her neck as big ns peas, and almost as hard as a bono, and after being" mashed up they looked liko burnt bono crumbled up. In less than a week tho swelling was gone, uud had quit running. Sho is still tukiug it, but apparently she is as woll as ovor, and as gay as any child. Yours truly. S. L. Jackson., CATARRH. CmcAoo, Oct. 15, 1894, Donabd Kennedy, Dear Sir:?I know tho worth of your Discovery, for thrco years ago, before I was married. I had tho Catarrh in my head and throat very bad, and my mother, who always gave it to all of us, made mo tako limn liottloM fur wliioli T nm thank fill to Cod. for it cured mo and nuinv others that wo have recommended it to. Mils. Ellen Seklky, 217 39 th St.. Chicago, FOR MOTHERS. Elmiiia, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1891. Dn. 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New York City, May Oth, 1801. Donald Kennedy, Dear Sir:?In using your Medical Discovery I find it good for the general system and especially for the Kidney Trouble. And the reason I can speak for it is this: After coming from South America, in 1880, I was troubled with my back, which the doctors claimed was Kidney Disease. After u.-ung many different medicines?and I might just us well have drunk cold tea?I bought two bottles of Kennedy's Medical Discovery, and took it according to directions as given in your book, and my kidneys have not troubled mo since. Yours with thanks, Ciias. "NY. Allyn, 20 East Fourth Street. PRICE, $1.50 PER BOTTLE, LASTING IN REGULAR DOSES, ONE MONTH. SOLI) EVERYWHERE AT LOCAL STORES AND BY EVERY WHOLESALE DRUGGIST IN THE U.S. HANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, ROXBURY, MASS. SEND POSTAL CARD FOR BOOK. Not a Radical Chang?. g MBMMWgTOMHMBMWaBgMBBBBBMBBBaBEaEi 3 i&ssa&s Mi People's Bpporiiif. i swim?" S 3 - A A J Mrs. Tattle?Who, indeed! X i t. 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What would you get?" z^n against imitations of J cctv hut* Florence?"I saw some lovely hair VL \ Wl,^., ? .. i ii-.ii i JC t TI ?> iicn tnev are not dancerous. brushes with silver monogram, and u???,v.iuu#| ?\'r they arc, worthless. They "ion eilly girl; don t you know he ' belongs to tlio football team?"?Chi- f \ W arc Usually both. PtarltHQ cayo Inter Ocean. J \ I** l \ , , / ] 1 I \ does what nothing ? Cheap Itutes for Holiday Kxeiirsionists / / / J \ Whenever there is an opportunity to serve M Jf I tl CISC Can. A t SQVCS its patrons, and tin- public ire iter.-illy, the # V\ . I "Southern" a snioiiyia for satcly ami k?nhI / ^ J/ t? /, y labor in wnshincr nnrl service t'*pn< HM'ir. # ft ^ t' ^7 & * It is now nniintiiu oil with plensurc flint this I *^I ^ J,,*,, ...L~?. "(i rent e>t Southern System" will place on | /^^7^7 A ^ lllSUTCS S<AlC-ty tO W licit Mile Christians holiday tirkrt* for tlio reason I ^^^771 V^y of 1MU I ) ut the low rate of four rruls per V V x. fi V S M'Tclicrl T t" 10 rlipoo milt Urn ..I n ip. Then ti< k- \ " 7 asilCCl. 1 C IS cneap, i ts will li > aMii'ahle from llrci'inlicr l!2nii to S i 1 1 i? 1 1 ?r 2.*.ih and irom I >ecemhei h to January I*t, N. A x\\ YJI\\ /I thorough and reliable. J\ O wit n extreme limit January 3, ts'.>5. /Ljl vWw'l I Cull on any nui nt of ilia Soot lav n Railway f *y>Jr I f\\ \ _ 1 ? _ ...111 u ." i?. : ~ Co. for further ami fullur inlonuation. I / \\| tiling ClSC Will CO 3S \?011 , It. i.? a euro 1 inn corra /I I \\ just as well to have nothing else. in the kind most people il?aire. Sueli a 1 uro is \ /II ~m?^ ?..n Itipans Tahules, 1 ut not a cure forevoryi him*. \ /JJ <t-a ?i .'It . . . crttpulou-growers will The> ar - for nl. liver sail stomaeli ilixirilers I 777 > B 1 I P tell you ' this is as gocd as or the same ami one tahule uives relief. \7/s VV CvA as Fearilne." IT'S FALSE?Pearline ia ~"?l"""""????????__________ v. never peddled, and if your grocer sends vou something in place of l'carline, do the honest ihiag?ctndit bark. IA MRS PYLU? New York. @r*L Better Crops result from use of fertilizers rich in potash. Most fertilizers sold fellnk V- do not contain x^'i:f'Wv i) Sufficient Potash 7 y, ..v /V to insure the best results. The results of the latest investigations *'1C llsc :im' a'nisc potash are told in our hooks. {W ' ff' ? i Th-y arc sent (roe. It will cost wj nothing to r>> i ! them, an 1 tliry will save you 'v> dollars. C.KRMAN* KAI.l WORKS, 93 Nassau Street. New York. KNOWLEDGE TZIS '-^yrtQTjim's., Brings comfort and improvement and e W*j * r-t.r^c^ All PNCilNPS tends to personal enjoyment when SKlN " '=> tc7 i/ian others and enjoy life more, wjtl, BOILERS less expenditure, by more promptly M gsjgfly UlotA Juo, adapting the world's liest products to WBSffiM pA/MAl ' or nil Styles from the needs of physical being, will attest W WpS^ iMblAL ,4 toenuhorscpower, the value to licnlth of the pure liquid l\Vs " L'^P/BLEMISH?^ -l: *" . laxative principles embraced in the .\*?p ^so Cf* ~t'' remedy, S'vfi.p of Figs. ' "? rmU-j'riinoi^y^s I f\ , fi / j jL ?A*Hto^.&era?s te\ m-fc/ ak i--. | . i.jnuKi nine. mam* P. 1 ant to thf taste, therein-lung ami truly *J 'X'SaVANNAH.C 'X. alive; effectually cleansing the system, ?^ w Tf BTrflt "BL f*Ci IIVFR (lisucllinp eoltls/hea.Iael.es and foyers flSMMM S or I T Q ^ ami permanently curing constipation. B9 fi? Sati H a 1*1 rluLtb sssg&pjfse P h,cp^I. ^"^:r;rr' neys, I'ivcr ami llowels without weak- JREATMENT S/nmoaVaV.0.*. ISSP^I All I II l( I AI. U.MIiS. ening tlu ni nnu it is |?erlretly lioc Iroin ^ ?ior**.nr bj rami *?<v <ioubu hoi; u d i'.ibi?? iioim E?i7 >> *J| \nl? i>n'l l??arin / ku?a?* joints, every objectMiiaMo substance. ti.oo iiitovvN iIF't% r?? Nn* York riiy. l ,;r 1 inii\m\iMi ami Hyrup of 7ig* i-> for sain hv all <1rug- ~ - ? I .ttv ?w. ; ? g&$ an'l'l r.o-1',^."1""' ,'ali,1"~u" pi-l- : n i < I s I nettles, hut it is man- JJ[L 118^1^1 mJBMB '''" ' '"I.I.S, package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, '" ' ' ^ " '''J ami being well informed, von will not {vi tnttma soi<t brdiwgu?t?- Jm u/aii <iT nk \vs i.ktt/ii <> vai?-> so it u cept any substitute l ollered. ^gBESS^Fl^Ilsj^S^ **}}: ?.V J? ^V,^ns V. i