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The Vatican, the ancient palace <? the Ronum Popes, is one of ttie uiost magnificent buildings iu the world. It was oc*, copied over 1000 years ago by the Em-'i pvror (JharlriiiHgue, and no one knows, who begun the building of it. Hrat ! All To clonnso the system !a a neutlo and truly bcnetUial manner, when the HprinKtime comes uso tho true aud perfect remedy, Syrup of fi^a. One hotilo will answer for all tlte family aud costs only 60 cents; the larne slxo 51. 'fry It nud be pleased. Manufactured by the California H? Syrup Co. only. Tuk < IcrmaiiZlteichsUur aonrooriatml t2.MlL. WO for tbo CliRvtico World's Valr. "I ?i vvk. iikkn AKKi.icrr.n with an affection ti the Throal Iroiu uhlldbood, cHnaud by diphtheria, and havo used various remedies, but havo never round an villi lie o|ual to HliOW N*S l'.ICONIIIIAI. TllOCH KS." /ill", d. M. F. Jliiiuiilo'i, I'ihvlon, K ii. Sold only in boxes. Tjik manufacture of beet runur la attalni"?I ktrjjo proportions in Nebraska. Know n's Iron lii11i't>ruri't I ys|N,|iKln,JI?la. ri:i. Ibliou^iosa and tSeneml debility. (lives Siniit'lli. aids lb stion, tonus t!u< iirrvra? iti iiis ;i|>|K't ite. I lo- Ix si tonic forNursing Mot beta, weak women ami < bildreu. Thk trouble on the Mexican border continues. V*^. . / jUr-?. IF. J?. Fraudh Is tho wife of ono of tlio In .si. known plviriniicists in New Haven, "loins business at 1 11 IHxwoll Avenue, un<l ex-l're.->iileiit of the Connect ieut. I 'Inirnun'eulii'al Association. He says: ".My wife was for several years in IkhI health, "Ills- l<> a e<>lli)>lleall<>n ?'f "llsor.liT*. i''rien<ls |N'rsiiaileil tier l"i lake HimhI's Sar?a|?nrllln; lie iseerlaliilv a (cihmI "leal In'iter since every way." For Ladies, If,h?.I s 8arM|mri|'a Is i .inrl.illy atl.iplcil. iin*! uil\ cure diOicultlcs | cculinr to tlie m\x. Kcad tills. "For uvt'r 'J yt'jirs I suncivd Willi a Complication of Diseases tilllw.isa confirmed Invalid, blood poor. op|H'tltft roup, IkiwpIsouI ofor lor,an i in I no ruble in mi ml nlid body* 1 mnl < ! such wonderful curei* performed l?y Hood's Snrsaparllln lli.il I llioimlit I ui'iiM It > .i Ihiitlf, as. ir -t <h,In l make iiic hotter, It voiil.t not make mc wtirsc. It Did Make Me Better and on m.v third lioltle I found myself almost a lieu h uiiiiiii. I w ill i;ladly convince any lady, as I liuvt pi >\. d o?>if, that purify I Dg mnl enriching the hlood, w Inch Hood's Sarsaparilla .Iocs to (HM fii tlon, Is the best 4 oust it ill iomii Trent incut. and in in my case* doon away with all l?ontI TrcnImriil In Hu.' main dlM'nscs with which women arc atlllcicd." Mns. Makhia ItKKP, P '.?Itamscy stn ct, llalliniorc, Mil. Habitual <'oust Ipatioii Is cured hy llnnd'n 1*11 In. CHILD-BIRTH MADE EASY! 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DonM ? billon* nrrvoti* <11* f% A ordiTM. fMaMi-lt nat\m \J \J ural Itail.tr Ai.TKHl. ftonotify notnplailon by piirif<rlof * blond. l'llKltl.T VKOrTAHI.B. 1 ha do?a la nieeljr adjuatrd to anil raat ? or * pill caa artfrkfloo murti. Farli vial rotiUltiv ft, carried In rrd pockrl. Ilka food pencil. Iltlailit-H* nmri'a t'"* lanrralriiM Taken aaaiar than iu|ar. Sold everywhere. All yennlne gouda beer "OFcerent." Baud taaut alamn. V .n mi .v ?.. Knna umhI. BR. HART IB MDIC3NI CO.. ft. Lovla, M* COLUMBUS, Rehind him lay the gray Arores, Behind the Uatw of Hercules; Before hi in not the ghosts of shores, Before him only shoreless sens. The goo?l mate said: "Now must wo pray. For lo( the very stars are gone. Brave Adui'rl, speak; what shall I say J" "Why say. VJall ou! soil on! and onP" Tliey sailed and sailed, a* win U might blow Until at last the blanched mate said: "Why, now not even Uod would know Bliould I and all my men fall dead. Tin so very winds forget their way, For God from theao dread seas is gone; Now *|>cak, brave Adm'rl; speak and say"? He said, "Sail on! sail oil! and ou!" Then, pale mi l worn, bo kept his dock, And peered through darkness. Ah, that night. Of all dark nights1 And then a speck? Alight! Alight! Aliglit! AMghtl It grew, a starlit tlug unfurled! It grew to Ih? Time's burst of dawn, Ilo gained a world; lie gave that world Its graudt st lesson: "On I and on!" ?Jou?piiii Miller, in Frank l.eslie'a Monthly. FOK YELLOW GOLD BY FKANK 11. MfbLARD. IIEN the Bingo run ami. tlin mull /MRCM) buck-board, but winy there were more than four mud-wagon was ^ SSlnp^S^ -'put on." This was h buckboard 2^3*- * ?lr\y, for thcro was not a single passenger. What was more to the point, as the (told Hutte Mining Company regarded it, was that under the driver's seat was a box with teu thousand dollars in the newest of new tens and twenties in it. The driver had looked very blue when he drove his four mustangs from the postofllec?where lie took on a very tlat leather bag, which spoke loudly of the incapacity or disinclination of the Thimble Spring people for letter-writing ?over to the railroad station, where he was to take on the box. Things were going all wrong at, home. That was why | his brown face looked so haggard; that ( was why lie hfcld so loosely too the ] "li/ics;" that was why he chewed sc hard 011 the bit of "plug" in his mouth. ; "Such hard scratchin' I never seed ; afore'" was what lie l al said ? he | had listlessly thrown the mail-hag inte , the wagon; "can't git 110 decent job noiv- j ailays. Notliin' tor be bed by prosper! ( in'?tried thet time an' agin; ef I gn anything it peters out inside of a week. ] 1 might make 11 strike over ter Sand ] Gulseh.bul it's a Ion# way otT, nil' 1110 'n* , Sue an' the kills he-/, moved so oftcu 'at I we can't raise nothin' ter movo oh uow. Why in Sum Hill did Suo liev ter git that rhcutnntlx je:- now, when we'? so i hard up, an' nJore she weaned the baby? i It's a shame. Why can't Bill git some- | tliin' ter do??great big, lunk-headed < cuss. Ef I lied a brother, poorer'n aerow, 1 d'ye think I'd go nn' live on him, an' i live on him, till tliar warn't unthin' ter i eat in the house? Hho, Zacli Spriugcr, i you're a blamed fool. Bill hain't done * that. lie ain't ter blntne fcr gittln' bis I leg broke that time. Bill's all right, but i he's on lucky. Been tryin' fur a mouth i fjergi>n job, nn' cnu't git in nowhere. He's williu' ter work. He'd etnn' erocli- i deep in tlie creek all day long wusliin ^ out tailiu'd ef he could muko his suit at i it. Tried it for six weeks an' didn't git ] enough to buy a pair o' gum-boots, t Wlioa, Buckskin! 1 And then the box was taken on, and ( the express agent bad something to say. | That something" was not to Zaeh ] Springer's liking. Ho chewed harder , t!i,in over on the bit of plug, and sawed the hard mouths of the mustangs by un ] unnecessary yanking of the reins. It was a positive relief to be able at last to whack liis lash down upon the sides of the nervous brutes and turn them loose for the forty mile run to Gold Butte. Why bad bo needed a lecture from a hireling of the express company, and why should that smooth jowled ugcut have looked at him with such dark suspicion V "They think 'cos I got stood uu down I ter Bluck Bocks las' tiiuo I hud ?? hi# load ?' gftTtf, thot I need to bo preached to every time I go out uow with a full box. I'd like tor sou 0110 on Via huudliir'the ribbons when thur's a Winchestor lookin' at Vim with nu eye us big as a bur'l head. Can't toll mo they wouldn't give int Tho sweet seemed, calf skin booted young ladies I Thar ain't u man among Vim." Zach NpringcrV indignation was now in more complete possession of liiui than had been bis feeling of bluoncss a little earlier. What ho had delivered himself of just now was not what he would have sai<l bad I c voiced liis true sentiments with reference to the express agent's lecture. In between the words ran the thought, that ' they" had suspected IJui ot having a hand in the Black Bucks robbery. It. led come to iiim before in what lie called a "left banded" way, and he hud hail other ouU. ursts of righteous indignation, but none iu which the upheaval was so great as tliat of tho present. Had that been the reason Has sta<m company hud cut down bin pay to "sixijf" h month? The chances ware that it was. ]t vvuh too blamed iuc.iu tor a lot of swiuc, 11K<* thi'f people, to come it no high haudedly over ? poor man who only wanted his own. Wouldn't it serve them just i;ight, if-? Too white dust- ol the desert rolled up fro ii the inuitnu^V hoofs in little pulls, and sprays of it, powdery tine, followed tho turn of tlio wheels half-way Hp, thvro to lie caught l?y the breeze and drifted liehiml in a Ion , cloud that followed the buck hoard like a haunting spirit. Some time-, ?s the light hreezc shifted, it camv back upon the buckboard mid its driver like heavy thoughts on the conscience of a guilty man. Il v.oald serve them just right! Beit u-hs that, only think?ten tlioupaud I What would the jieopte down in Mexico or (li internal*, where he would fly, know or rare if somebody up in far-otl Nevada had dumped a box oft hi* huckboard and gone hack and got it after a few day*? maybe a week ? It would have to ho a dark night, wouldn't it? You couldn't go and get a box like that in the day time 9D(I take it anywhere, for (lie whole country would l>o out looking for the man who lent it. Maybe a month. That wouhi he better. It would all blow over by that time. Let's see, would it? Ten thousand wax a good deal. Those stagestoppers were always striking the box on the wrong day. They never got so much as that at cue haul. In two montB>,tl?0 ?perhaps two mouths. But it would have to be well-hidden. Awl the thought stuck to him, despite all attempts to keep it off, though by the time he had driven the mustangs into lted Canyon, his iudignution at having been Mus(ieeted by tho company had died down. Tho box at his feet had taken 90 a new meaning for hiiu. It meant smart gowns for his wife. It meant a good schooling for the children. Those fitf little ones had had * hard "rustle" of it to get what few scraps of learning they had thus far managed.to clutch; and, aa for clothes, they were dressed like yuve imc scarecrows j us.au iu? naru scruicn- < ing would be over it ho dared to do what. | many another hard-pushed man had 1 | done, liesolviug the whole matter dowu to a plain, clear-cut proposition, it was, after all, simply a question of "nerve." ; Here was the place to do it. Kight here, where the high, scraggly rocks, with the patches of sagebrush atop, came so near to the ixickboavd. It ' could be thrown over there?auywherc? into the sago-brush. It would, be as well-conccalcd as though buried iu six feet of earth. Tlu; buckboard had reached the top of a long down-grade. Zach put on the brake and twisted the reins about the hrnkc-handlo. As il about to take a plunge iuto ice-cold water, he reached down for the box. lbit wait a bit. lie took olT his big | sombrero and hung it on a projecting | rock. Then Hashing out bis six-shooter, j lie sent a bullet through the brim of tlio bat, which bo then replaced on his head. ^ Though it had lieen hot enough when lie f started out from Thimble Spring there ^ seemed to be a chill in the nir just now. , Would they believe the stuiy that lie ( would have to concoct, even though he ^ showed them the hole in the hat-brim? j What would he care whether tliey did or j not? They already suspected him. If ho , had the name, ho might as well have the ^ gaiuc. lie looked at the spot where the sage-brush clustered thickest, and made a mental throw or two iti a tuutntivo way, in order to "get the distance." j Then he laid two nervous hands on tiie box. lie gave a little tug. llow iicavy it was: uouiu it no tossed over there, after all? It might have to he carried. lie lifted it upon the seat. ViaThimble Spring Stage Lino." What was the sense in pultiug on such a direc- c lion us that? It was the only wuy it could ( [jo. The only way. And that way was now closed, fdt he was about to? ( "God, kain't they trust you?you, ; Zach Springer. Kuin't they trust Old Zneli?" lie burst out, hoarsely. "Yes, but why don't they donsauy other decent ' mini 11' coiup'ny does?tuin thoir slut? ' Into the hank at 'Frisco, arter it's iniutL'd? What do they want on it up thar?" r Well, ufter all, that was their business. t Ihit he couldn't he trusted. Wlcit would Hill say? Hill was :ui hcneit man. lie t would blush with shame every time bin ? brother's name was mentioned after that ?for, of course, he would know. Suo would ucver suspect. Any kiud of a story would bamboozle her. Hill was suiart. Ho could put two and two together as quickly as any man iu the country. And yet Hill himself was a little reckless sometimes. llo had buon acting very queer of late, and had been over 10 Jo tin sou's a good deal, diiiuking au?l playing cards with the boys. That would not do. Hill must bo looked after. lie was only a young fellow?a mere bov. even if he had 'been trvinir to -nise a musticho lately. Yea, Bill was a 1 jood deal younger than lie. Why, he remembered well the tiny be was boru, ivheti they took hiui In to show him his lew Imby brother. Itu used to carry Hill all around, and he was tho first one o staud him on hie legs and try to make urn walk. He rtvucmbered how it used 0 hurt his owu head when Bill got a Knock by falling out of his high-uhalr. Hill was just ns much to him now aveYor, and those knocks which fate nud the weaknesses of his nature were giving him now hurt him just as badly?worse, perhaps, than they did Brother Bill. What would Bill say? He laid his hands upon the box again. It would be safe enough behind tho rocks there uudur tho sage-brush?as safo as if? "(Jit up thtirl Git, Buckskin I Git, old G ibe I Ye lazy critters. O'laugl" And down came the loug lush upon the dust-covered backs of the uiuslaugs, aod off down tho long grade thoy ran, making tho dust tly in the canon ns it nover Uuw before. For Z ich Ira 1 grasped tho reins in a grip of iron, and both his big cowltido boots were planted lifmly ou the box. "This 'ero is what I call goto* like sin 1" he said, ten minutes later, as they were still flying down tho grade. "B it I lost some time with a blauied-fool nation f.'iut 1 oiler u hen licked for ever thinkiu' on a illicit. Wul, tho must .tugs got u good rest. Mukiu' up fir it now, thougdi. They'll soon bo in a lather. I'll git to the hnlf-wuy house iu a <|unrt:r of an hour, nud thou I'll tike a good lioru. I iwvi uiii*ici uai vwih yii. i HUG i*ro UUX I ia n heavy load on n iiiiiii'H miiul. I s'poso I tlio sup'riotciident up to (Jold li itte ia I worryiu' about it, too. Novel- mind, ol' ( feller, you'll nee that stulf stowed away I iu ycr safe afore sundown. 44WhntV thief A Uollup, sure ar 1 shoot iu' I" Out from behind u tall roek, a man, with a piece of (lark calico over iua face . and a very largo Winchester iu his hand, \ had auddeiily sprung, and the muxzlu of . ] the rifle looked right into Zaoh's big, | round eyes. The brake scraped the | wheels aii'l make the sparks fly. Toe ( mustangs came to a suddeu stand. Thoro was no getting by that Winchester. 4'1 reckon you've got therdrop ou me, stranger," tiio driver coolly nnde the remark. "Stick up my lunula? In course, I will, of you insist on it; but I toll yer these 'ere mustangs is mighty skv'tish, an' it's oh ther daown grade. 80 yor needn't shoot cf they startup, fur it'll be yer own fa lit. I a'poso ycr arter this 'ere box. '.hrovv it out? It's too blamed heavy fvr that. Yo'll hov ter give us a lilt." The man with the gun lia.l said nothing; but the subtleties of the lioMiiig-ui process were not so tine but that Sfi'.o.i understood overy wave of tbo stran or'8 hand and every shrug of hra shoulders, when the waves and Hlirugs ineaut anything. Ztch had boon lield-up before. Ho of the calico mask di<l not steD for ward at once. In this suggestion that ho should ns?l*t in taking otf tbo box ho socmoil to 8U?|HSCt Home trick. Hut one of Znch's hand* win held aloft and the other, with the four ruins in it, was 011 the love! of his shoulder. The man edged up to tl'o buck board, exchanging the weapon which lie presented atZach's hood for a six-shot revolver. "Thanks, strxugei," said Zach, with forced uaeran|ept. "J never liko to h?v one o' tlMMp air .long-barreled things pjinte 1 too straight. With l39Bpie ijboved the box aloug until it of the wagon. "Thar J^Bgjhelp yourself; but ye'll find it H bHil Wy loed ter peck* ef yor goln' fK?vor; forty pound/1 The roWpSrt Augers grasped the box 'A bis," thought Z.ich'; ''inrobe <fP?t3r*benn openin' here y it." The robber pulled I end hauled at the box but it would not' budge, for it was caught on n uall-hcadjin the bottom of the wagon. 'In hie 'feverish anxiety to secure .tno $old, he lowered the revolver a little land gras|>od the box with both bauds. Hwiftly Zach's right fell to his hip and he whipped his bright-barreled pistol. "Got the dead drop, etraugerl It'* no go!"' he shouted. Put that weepiu daowo, you fool!"?for tho mnu wa> raising his pistol. "You , won't? Thoi take that." * . A Hush, a report, and! back fell th< robber without-.a moan. His Auger? clawed the dust for a moment, us if ht were grasping for a hold on life. But the hold was not to\i>o liad,Nand he gave it up, and lay there'quietly'in the dust The driver shoved i his pistol into its loVtor, and wiped the sweat from his >row. l?* siUrfcn a qloseishavo for the >o.< and^t O^S^t-shTjVo for/lilnu ' "Takes a party keen. un tetfgit erway " vith Ol' 7. abb, arter all," h&chuekle-i, ipriuging lightly from the ."buokboard, whilo a broad amilo lit up hislbrown face. 'This 'ere means a b'g raise from the wmp'ny an' a hundred er two from tho I old Butte folks. I guess ^they'11 think ho nl* man's 'bout right, arter this. Iooray fur huoray! my storSt's rizl It's ... a a La a ? sir*.. wity up ler n miL'urcii nu iniy. iVhoop-o-el Haw-hnw-law!" He stoo|>ed down overi thoidoad man uid lifted the bit of clotJmfroiii his fare. "Almighty Goil! It'syBiU!"?San Francisco Argonaut. SCIENTIFIC ANII INDUSTRIAL. Glllsa coated brick i arc rumouucod About 1500 years ago wo entered the poch of a more genial wiutor temperaurc. % Common whcaOjran, or Any kind of aill feed ia recommended" for extiuguishng oil tires. A icvcTso or*aeasons is supposed to ake place upon! this earth once in every 10,500 years, t In his own laboratory; Mr. Aitkon cal:ulatcd 30,000,000 of du9t particles in a ;uhic inch of nig: Experiments with two straight edges, mparated at one end by a shoot of papor, ihow that light can be seou through a slean-cut opening of not more than ' 1-40,000 of au inch. In some German telephone offices an electrically driven clock is attached to each telephone, which will work as long is the telephone is off the hook, and (tops directly it is replaced. ltecent experiments Lave shown that n the dog and the cat, as well as in the -abbit, the removal of more than threeourths of the liver is not followod by lerious consequences, mod that tho orfan rogaina#* jyelght ^within thirty-six lays. Vaccine virus has been cultivated by i Itussiau pbysioiun, who finds that tho irtiflcially cultivated is as effective as tho genuiuo product, while having the adrauluge of absolute freedom from germs >f scrofula, tuberculosis or other dis:ases. Mr. H&ly, Curator of the Colombo Museum, has discovered that carbolized >il is ono of the most perfect preservatives ot the*colors of fish and other aninal specimens. The most delicate frogs, makes and geckoes retain their evanescent tints when kept iu it. Tho first white enamel factory in the Juitcd States will be located at Dubuque, Lowa, and the plans for it have just been received from Germany. The process of manufacturing these goods is a secret, ?nd that it may not t>e discovered the building will bo constructed without doors and windows except those opening iu an inner court. ^ A Kreucli'physiotogist reports an interesting experiment in preventive inoculation for consumption. About eight months ago he inoculated two moukoys with the tubercular bacilli of the fowl, find after six months thoy showed no ugns of the discaso. These animals and x third were thou inoculated with human tuliercle, with tho resultthat those first inoculated still continue well, while tho third died after a few weeks. It has boon decided to work tho Liverpool (England) - Elevated Railway by alectricity, using motor cars, instood of lepnrate locomotives. The line is six miles long, and the generating station is being erected near the middle of the railway. 'Phurt urn i?Mrnl niMnin r bridges, ami tho structure is compose'! untirely of iron ami steel, spanning for tho most the existing dock railway, which will thus be left free for the goods traffic of the doe!&. \ Forest~v egSullt&n~Ts 1huch richer in North America thai) in Europe, and comprises 41 <5 species, of which 170 aro native to the Atlantic region, 106 to the Pacific, ton are coin non to hoth, forty six to the Rocky Mountain region, and seventy-four are tropical species near the coasts of Florida, as agaimt I5S species in Europe. Hix North A tiurican speciei of forest troes?the Judas troo, porsitnmoo, hackberry, plane tree, hop hornbeam and chostmit?are also indigenous iu Euro[?^, all now growing there naturally south of the Alps. Russian Winter*. ?\ Tlicro is one curious thing fcbout a Russian winter. In the latter part of October or the first of November the. weather will boas mild as it' ia here in taptciaber. Not a aign can be aeon of an approaching change, when suddonly, without any appareot warning, a light haze will be seen^n the northern sky and fa twenty-four thermometer may fall fifty .'floj/'fW rrhe change i*so sudden and violonW>ittt*traTelor* are fre* ipmntly frozen to death before they can jaii' shelter. It has occurred that farmore out looking after their flock* have been caught in one of tb**e bliexnrds, mil, missing their way homo, have lost choir lives, their boriu^rdinaining under the snow until tlio following apring. The uildciineBs of H weJitc<tt- blizzard is well tnown in the northwetttif* paH of our lountry, but it is tnrdlcfB* pcraonltied vhen compared Wi'tfr^p rapidity with vhie.li a Kie- ian wintmWtOtRl COQ1C9 on. -bt. Louis Olobe-D^Bcfot. A Storm in the Forest. The Seattle (Washington) Post Intelligencer publishes the following accouut of a storm in tho Clallam forest as seen by an eye witness "Largo trees, giants of tho forest, from thrco to Uvo feet through, commenced to fall around us without" apjiaront cause at tirst, but soou the stoi'm in its fury and grandeur burst upon us. The wiud was turritic, accompanied by a blinding rain,and trues foil by thousands on the hills and aurrounding cbuntry, and sounded like a coutinuous roar of artillery. We wore cau>|>ed in a deep alley behind a point of mountain which broko tho wind for a. short distance around us, but the trees front the hills would almost reach our camp, and tho air was full of llyiug liiubs, aud wo could hear them drop around us, but not being able to sou them we could not try to avoid thorn. "Thus we passed a long hour waiting for light, now hearing a fearful crash, and uselessly dodirini? nnd runnimi ! ? f7 C~* ? *D ? the small place occupied by our camp. Finally daylight broke, nod to our anxious miuds the dnwu was never more welcome. But what u sceue it presented I Nothing more grand could bo imagined, j The storiu could bo sueu sweeping over the luouutnius,carrying trees by the thousand before it. Accoiupauied by tho rain aud terrible roar, it lasted until about 8 A. ?!." Prosecuting the Clergymen Who Baptizod His Child. A curious lawsuit has been instituted in Shcnaudonh, Va A few Sundays ago the wife of David Jones brought their infuut child to the Episcopal church to be baptized. Before the ceremony begau Jones arose and exclaimed: ''Hold on! if you christeu that child you do it against the wish and religion of the father. 1 am an English Baptist.1' The wife said it was her wish to have the child christcued, aud the minister proceeded with the ceremony. The husband then had the clergyman arrested under a law which states that a father has the spiritual aud educational control of his child until it arrives at the age of maturity. The case has been sent to court, where it will be tested. Expert testimony in a suit of heirs against executors for money spent in \ booming auction sales of real - estate, brought out the f act,alleges UuyAYit ness, that New York real estate dealers consider free excursion tickets,a brass hand, aud frco luncheon necessary adjuncts for a successful sale. Iu tho caso in question it cost $8118 to sell real estato to tho value of $4900. _ The Only One Ever Printed. can you rind tub woii11? These Is n 3 Inch display a<l vert inetnent In this paper, I bin week, which lias no I wo w ords alike except one word. Tlio name la true of each new one appcarim; each week, from Tho Dr. llarter Medicine Co. Thin house plaoen a "Crescent" on everything they make and ptibllnh. Ixiok for it. send them the name of the word and they will return you hook, bbai'TIwuij mtroouaphs or samim.ks nuts. Thh =rln =r-.r*!:r.=- tfcrauzfcsui ths East. ~ ' " copybTIJHT IMI There's nothing left of Catarrli, when you use Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. With tho poisonous, irritating snuffs and strong, caustio solutions, a good deal is left. They may, perhaps, stop it for a time, but there's danger of driving it to the lungs. They work on false principles. But Dr. Sago^ Remedy cures it, no matter how bad tho case, or of how long standing. Not only Catarrh itself, but1 Catarrhal Headache, Cold in tho Head ? everything catarrhal in its nature. The worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, oleansing and healing properties. So will yours. You may not boliove it, but tho proprietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy do. And to prove it thoy make yon thin offer: If they can't euro you, they'll pay you |600 in cash. It's a business proposition from a responsible ' house. But do you think they'd make it if they, and you, oouldut depend upou their medicine i Before the cause of consumption was known (that was only a few years ago) we did not know how Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil did so much good in consumption and in the conditions that lead to consumption. The explanation is inter-' esting. We send it free in a book on careful living. 1 Sc??tt ft Bourns,Chemists, 1Smith jth Avanm, Nc* York. VmirilritRKi t htepj StnttS KinulMon of cod-ltvw cHTjrvhdo dv, (/, ? 1 the hand*, injure f Ii.i Iron. and burn off- I 1 The Rlainc Sun Store Pnllab la Brilliant, Odor-1 I leee. Durable, end tho consumer peya for no tie I I or |Ims package irltb every pnrcbaw. J 4 1 t ? r s There la more catarrh In thla section of the oountry than all other disease* pat together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a greet many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional diaeaae, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4b Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken internally iir doeee from lOdrojps to a teaspoonftil. It acte directly upon the blood and mucous surface# of the system. Ther offer $100 for any case It falls- to cureBend for circulars and testimonials. Address r__ F J. Cn?N*r & Co . Toledo, O Mr Bold by Druggist*. 76c. ' Naturax was has bsso found nsar Salt Lake City, Utah. The worst cases of female weakness readily ?ield to Dr. Swan's Fastiles. Samples free. r. Swan, Heaver Dam, Wia xiiah Caspar, Wyoming, a valuable vela of ooul bas D*eu found just beneath thograss I rnnt* 11kwham's I'n.ta will cure wind and palu in the stomach. giddiness, fill Inose, dllKiness, drowt-lness. chills and loss of appetite. KiBRCa llrea, heating tho earth white,have been found near the surface near Warrensburg. Mo. At all times, in all places, on all occasions, under nil circumstances, for nil headaches, Ubc Itradycrotint-onlv. bifly cents. Influrnza in interfering with the suceeaa of the hoahoii nt French And Italian winter resort*. I r your Rack Ache*. or you are all worn out, cootl for nothing, it in general debility. Hrown'a Iron Hitler* will euro yon, make you elmng, cleanse your liver, and give a good appetite?tones tlie nerves. Ir you would bo correct In pronouncing Manitoba uccont the last syllable. fits stopped froo br l>n. Kuns's orsai Nkhvb Rkstorbii. No trts after ilrst day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and If trial bottle tree. br. Kline. W1 Arch HU, 1'hUa.. Pa. If afflicted with sore eyes use Ilr.Isaao Thompwon'w Kyc-water.Druggist3 ho)1 at afte.por lwittlo The Best BL IS SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, because it never fails system with new rich blood, and it it harmless, M is. E. J. RoWKLt, No. i i Quincy Street been cured of Scrofula by the use of four l>< other treatment and being reduced to quite a 1c could not live. "Having suffered much from contagious Bl of Swift's S|>ecilic I was restored to perfect he j. Crosby ryron, 208 Third Avenue, ritlsbur) I^Trealise on Blood and Skin Diseases SWIF1 BBUHi- ELY'S CREAM BALI Allays Pain and ^ (he Sores, lUstorw Taste 1 repEE Given Relief at once Apply into tKs Nostrils. HHHHHHHmc. bruggfsW or by mail. SLY 1 Itl by all dealer*. W.L.DO ?3 SHC Is a fine Calf Shoe, made seamless this country. There are no tacks o Is made as smooth inside as a hand fitting atul durable as custom-made This shoe has lieen ou sale throu years, and has given excellent sai show. We are now selling more si manufacturer in the world. Try a Oiie trial will convince you that it i Best Shoe in ^the V TAKE NO^M W. I,. DOUtJLAS FINE CALF HANDNKUKI) $1.00 and $5.00 SHOES Tor Mrnllciiicn aro wry stylhth and durable. I'liosfl who buy UiIh (Trade get a bargain, a* shoe* of this quality are sold every day from $0.00 to $0.00. w. l. wmjmlah $jlfio police calf SHOE in made with three heavy soles. Extension Edge j itglveaexcellent satisfaetlon to those who want to keep their feet dry and warm. If yon want to \ walk with eaae, boy this shoe. One pair will do Per a year. w. L. DOITOLaI $2.60, $2,215 and $2.00 SHOES are excellent shoes for very day. Workingmen all wear them. It is 21 duty you owe to you hard times to get the most value for in your foot-wear if you purchase V out question, represent a greater va alee in the world, as thousands wli il II*to I. no <li nlor In jrour vicinity who krnpa W. tin In- lint i?l v.Ttiio.l prim, slioca nrw Mint In nil pnrU HOW 111 oUKS.lt IIV MAII.. Sor Ui-iitWnion'a nr whi-llii r t'oiiKO'-nor Irfim, ( 'up Too, Narrow <*np or I'll l.mll?-s, nlnlc Kim* nml whlth umiully worn, wlicihrr Shi"' llcal?*rn mid Ornrriil Mrrrhimla af l*r Ikr IV. I.. IHM'UI.AHHIIOKM where I hni Ino n I pniit-r Irnr, hv a poly I no at aaer. Bo ai lai fall Inlarmatlaa. Maat frea. W. L. DOI "August Flower" " I am ready to testify tinder oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died beforq x this. -,Eight years ^go I was tak;<& .... sinlr anil Iinlfi.ma nan ft. ^ JfS a dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors and received no benefit. They told me that I hadheart, kidney, and liver trouble.' Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it up. August; Flower cured me. There is no medicine equal to it." Lorrnzo F.' SjukUpbr, Appleton, Maine. (Di Ptoo's Homady for Catarrh to lb* M Bwt, Kaatcat to Vn, and CheaptM. H Hold by druggtoto or aent by maJlT^H 60c. K. T. Ilaaettlna. Warron. Pa. isfSS; i 2 purify tho blood, am aafo and ora M?tl. Tho Iwrt (rcneral family , l""'lrl,w known for BUkHMMiL i *1 Onmllpatlon, Hmn mli, Ihiul. i DroaUi. Ih-ailiirho, lloartburn. Lo? i of A ooctlto, HootJ DrprMM, > falnful Oigoation, llmploa. Sallow > - Oinolixton, Tlnal KOcling, and 1 jcity aymptom or dimaae roralttn* froin Tmpum [ blood, or a Valium by tho atotnach, llrer or lalidlaM a Areata Waatrdt KIM1ITY iwr rrat profit. , r ?.<>?? w www ww a 1 8 N U 10 ood Remedy i to force out the poison j it builds up the j , because entirely vegetable. " , Medford, Mass., says that her mother has jttles of S. S. S., after having had much >w condition of health, as it was thought she I ood Poison, after using half a dozen bottles alth, and all eruptive sores disappeared.?* B. Pa-" , mailed free. : r SPECIFIC COMPANY. Atlanta. ga. wa B MUUUUUUHimjH Accept up UGLAS % c for w Eh gentlemen, t, of the best leather produced in r wax threads to hurt the feet, and sewed shoe. It is as stylish, easy shoes costing from $4.00 to $5.00. ghout the United Slates over eight Lisfaction, as the increasing sales lioes of this grade than any other pair?you cannot make a mistake, s the ^ kforld for the Price. - -19 ' / ^ W. L DOUGLAS $8.00, $2.50 ?al ., $2.00 SHOES for Ladi are made of the bert Dongola. The/ are very stylieh, ^2^S!e.T?l!n'K-?Sf/?ri I _ JQSBBSL ? > ? v-MUl Pt JM 7 J IWB| ?fiW bay* ft pair of these fhooi gets a bargals. W. L. DOIJOLAS $2.00 and $1.7* SCHOOL SHOES *ro nor a by tb? bejrs OATJTIOBr. W. L. DOUGLAS' NAME AND THC PRICE ) stamped on the bottom of each shoo. Look for It. . v W. L. DOUGLA8, Brockton, Mass. irself and your family during these your money. You can economize J. L,. Douglas Shoes, which, withlue for the money than any other 10 have worn them will testify. U noimi.AB HHOBH.ttien amd direct to tho factory ? of the country, pnataKt frit*. i.i Boy. attOM, auto Mm and wMtt anutOy won, . <hJH kin Medium Kreneh Toe U deelred. <?f>cr? or Common Senur Toe la rtndreri. rood credit enn Mriri ikesirUdTiatntf roes# UUlliB, Brook ton. Mom. ?