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, ~ . w tKTfcLNTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL, R A fly has 10,000 eyes. I Malaria is most dangerous at sunset. r| Thole nro 240,000 varieties of iu- If Beets. t I>irt and disease travel in pairs. Clean out the dirt unci disease has little allow. Southern Paeifio locomotives will Boon use for fuel bricks made of coal dust and asphaltuui. There is a machine at theKruppprun works nt Essen, Germany, that rolls iron to the thinness* of sixteenth-?hninln Jthh, of an ingh?tanner than rtUm the that of the earth, forms the outer ' boundary of tin- solar system. The distance is immense, Vtfl r?UA inn*-. ?u?v insignificance when cum pared with that which lies beyond. The study of inoculation for cholera was fust taken up by Pasteur, at the instance of a I'rinco of Siam, in whose country it is indigenous. It is hoped that it may ultimately l?e stamped out there, and in this way its propagation to other part- of the world prevented. At Dakii, Caucasus, the other day, n petroleum well w as being bored. When the depth of about 5100 feet had been reached, the 'laid rushed up w'tii such force that all the machinery was destroyed, and the windows in the neighboring houses broken. After three dayi the well was exhausted. The Arctic explorer Nanssen has i scheme for shutting himself up in th Volar Sea with provisions for five year and seeing where the drift of tile Arcti ice carries him. He is advocating i before the itovul Geographical Societ and has roused great interest. Tli general feeling is that Nuiim.cu wi never return. As everybody is learning row, boi - 1 Iiks in water, and iiil; Km? was only wh ii 111"- authority of n In forbidding Hi-- us.- of the infected riv water wiis i>ut in fiirco in Ilnnihui lust niitmiiu that tin- cholera was real checked; and it in interestin?r t" tlnit Cyrus, who seems t?> have In fie-i'ivAr c nAaspes," 1m<T nil1* tTieTTri'ii iug water for liis army boiled ? insih bowls, the legend says. The following i re the lowest hnro eter readings 011 record in varit parts of the globe: In Loudon, read inn of 27.iW inches on the morni of Christmas day, 1821 ; over the 111 ish islands generally,a reading of'27 inches on January 28, 188-1; In tn< a reading of 27.12 inehes nt Fi Point, near the Southern months of Ganges, on Scptemher 22, 18X5, t being th" lowest authentic reading served in any part of the world. The llmr Was Fond of Flowers. / Mr. Thomas Morgan, of Kent Town, England, is very fond of th ors, and for several years past 1 labored industriously to grow tin but ill vain. All would go well ui liis tulips, hyacinths, orchids, el were just in bloom, or ready to flow end then they invsteriously disj ?feygHtt mil, unci aa hooii an a flower appeal the aniiual made a meal of it. J Morgan now want* his neighbor to j for his dog's expensive tastes.?ii Orleans Picayune. For n.vs|H*|?la. Indigestion anil Stomach <1 orders, use Hrown's Iron Hitters the Ht Tonic. It rebuilds the Itlood and stremfthc the muscles. A splendid medicine for wei and debilitated i>ersons. The legal ratoa of payment for survey Ing Goverutuent lands is from live ti nine dollars per linear mile. (V.lnm. All Run Down | A Puzzling Case?How Health Was Restored Cained From 130 to 176 Pounds. " A few years hro my health failed me, and 1 consulted several physicians. Not one conld clearly diagnose my case and their medicine failed to (five relief. After much persuasion I commenced to take liood'a .Sarsaparilla. Have taken several Imltles and am much improved. From an all run down condition I have been restored to Rood health. Formerly I weighed HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES 135 pounds, now I balance the scales at 17A pounds. Hood's Sarsaparilla has been a great benefit to me, and I havo recommended it to I friends, who realize Rood results by Its use." Gko. V/. Twist, Coloma, Waushara Co., Wis. Ilooil' h Pi lis ciirc liver Ills, sick headache, Jaun- ( dice, Indlgcsllon. Try a box 23 Dents. DROPSY ? ? Mn>l c???s pro- ' noun. <-<i lionelcs?. From first <1o*e svrnmomsrJ[?ftly'ti?I^^. \ runt In ton ilivs.it ImM two tti.rriv of alftytnprom. are rernoveo. BOOK of trstimoniils of JHEJ wltli Pantos, Knanti'ls I<> Tli'- KUlDif'sun Store Polish is Brilliant, Odor- I less. Duralilo, arid th? consumer pays for no tin I v ) Iiiioo hat* arc to bo worn. Wido skirts are in vogue. All the new stuffs arc light colored. Femininity has developed a black >atin passion. Artificial flowers should never b# ibov in decorating room*. The heavy bang is now equally o? nneneu roastcri ]>An(nu have taken JlO p)?<W uf mJiUOUcIh lit DllUl/ of tilu icuson's dinners. Three hundred anil eleven societies ?f women in New York expend $2,100,000 annually. Mahogany, ox-blood and the medium ind dark browns head the list of modish .treet shades of gloves. The diadem of the Russian Empress knnn contains 2536 large diamonds and i ruby valued at 8400,000. Miss May Moody, a niece of the jvangelist, it is announced intends to mgagc in missionary work. A toast given at a meeting of a ronian's club in Springfield, Mo., was "The Men We Loft behind Us." It is just as well to note that Mme. I 3arnot, wife of France's President, frequently appears in an India shawl.' ? Mrs. Pierpont Morgan's correspond 'l moo, social and benevolent, is so lurgi s that she is obliged to employ a privnt c secretary. l^ueen Victoria preserves a numbc y of oil paintings thnt were executed b herself and the Prince Consort in the " youthful days. Miss Mary (.'onant, a school teaclii I' ?t Turk Hill, near Rochester, N. Y II made $400 last year from a two-ac w asparagus l?cd. / 54oft effects arc always to bo ainn '.p at in arranging the hair. A hard hue - as abhorent to an artistic dresser us ^ a portrait painter. v Wj-telhf,1 a?n,S.r1ki?^t< cr details of every piece of property v ow ns at her fingerr.' end. m. The Empress of Oermnny lins int jup duced a new dress material?char ( it Icon velvet --which gives two cole iiig yellow -orange ami rose-pink, rit Miss Mary Hammond, of Nashua, .33 H., completed the thirtieth year of lis, continuous service as a teacher in ilse building and room the other week. n... TA . . * -.-1. IV.o.c ?j?go isr.jUorb.vJA T&h? i? the l?l < '"n0ylv(,t ,taw. ?,?1 "rrin?:.?-M,uu.. a^^l.torof U.e IP '..ccoc* - 8. ' ^ rinfdiup' pftlftc" for Others must betake themselves to lop curling iron. be In wearing veils a woman shoulc r,>d guided entirely by the color of her 1 l'r- and if this is apt to be unbecoming ,n.v Jier complexion let her wear a sin uw black veil, which is at all times a be tifier. The following advertisement is fr iH_ an Australian paper : "Wanted, a yon ?t woman (the plainer the better) to hi a small, genteel family in their dom tie matters; one without ringlets p fcrred." Lady Gordon, in her search throu 0 English libraries for books written women, has discovered a pamphlet = rights of women published in 1<>9(> 1 Mary Aseell. Its title is "Advice Ladies." Jet is popular, and much used < black silks, and belts of it are very nn row_or^a; faustM^- jW'A.' I in vogue for waists, and are known ) I Paris as "jet rain." I Mrs. Alice M. Cheney, the only w? mar. express messenger in Boston, bi pan business four years ago, taking th transfers for the Adams Express Con pMil.V between * iuki nostoi; She now lms five teams nt work ever day. (Jreen in at present the most fash ionnhlc eolor for interior decorations and is very refreshing after the vivie tiiite that we have been using. The newest curtains, carpets ami upholf tery show various aiul exquisite shadings of moss green. A school teacher in Watcrvitlo recently originated a novel contest in her school. She offered a prize for the best collection of clippings from the current newspapers. The scheme is to be applauded, as it at once set tho youngsters to read the clippings. English girls have a new fad. They have taken to setting up their favorite bits of literature in the "Hraille" typo for the amusement of the blind. The work is easy, ami is a praiseworthy form of charity, since the literature for tiie blind has hitherto been limited. A lovely morning gown for a bride in of heliotrope cashmere, with a short zouave jacket of white ? > JHCe, v liieh is confined at the waist with vel- j vet ribbons. For a simple gown, a striped )>ink and gray French flannel with pink and gray ribbons ia pretty. Mrs. Iiiek?-Lord, according to hear ?v. ]n.uri her tea from a Dresden pot nat looks like a l?ig bunch of Parma ,'iolets. The handle is a lilac ribbon >i china, and each cup of violets rests p. u saucer of green violet leaves. I'll a I tea service should bo at the ,Y or Id's Fair. A London journal is carrying on a rusinle against tight lacing. The arti!? appears in the front pages of the ekly, and following them are picric: of dozens of fashion-plate women , h look as if they could lie snapped off > l Ilie waist line, leaving smooth edges, > remarkable is the taper of their ( slices. j .Mrs. J. It. Oreen, widow of the Engdi historian, is a plucky woman. Her {| ng ears of acting nH amanuensis for j i lu-shand brouglit on an attack of f '.lo's cramp. When, however, her ;ht hand gavo out, ulic learned to rritc 4Town Ijiie'iitv t0 H "English Tnv **ac?w^H H the Middle Ages," V6N Ix.th |irniiuVu ,^| I In thin literally handicaped fashion. It is noticeable that the pointed traist has ouuio in again with the full Re<loc?/ phiit, und if the wide, wrinkled girdle T?? Is worn it must conform to the style. Clnii This will l>e the forerunner of the v1? T long, sharp point of fifty years past, * 1 / when the skirt was shirred and sewed I on to the waist. The new thing about It will'be the silver or gold girdles, tho Po< I which are made expressly for these no< point >1 waists, and which certainly do ing gr< *u.?? ^iutinction. Thov i * ? 1 giyv; iuviu ?? 9 im %tkM U SELECT SIFTI3GS. <?n "S banc 8 Kails were made by. band previous to their 1810. prettj No hearses aro lined in tho City of ciroiu Mexico. '' A Philadelphia taxidermist is approriately named Staffer. good The first idea of a pneumatic tubo have was due to Denis Papin in 10(57. since A Washington druggist lias a sign miss: out announcing "Bargains in Pills." thoy An English corset firm made 838 ?nd corsets on orders for men last year. stam Sinco 18-10 thirty-seven vessels, of which a part of the name was tho "City ?' of," have been wrecked or loBt. The hat last worn bo Richard Wag* thaf tier, with a certificate of genuinoss at, taelied, is offered for sale in Venice. rp A calf with a wing growing from its and shoulder-blade may bo seen on the farm tnr 0 of A. M. Chisholni, near Hecla, South ?ni 0 Dakota. of People who own chickens in Hutch- ?b< ,r inson, Kan., are compelled by law to K y inclose them in coopa from March to hr* 'r October. tin Cleveland. Ohio, has an ordinance ' ?r that limits the number of street car c ? passengers to tho seating capacity of *? rc tho vehicle. fn tr A society at Eastman, On., is called |r' . "The Society of Amalgamated Pre,K varicators." Tho word "Ananias" is engraved on the l)adge of honor. n< A Seattle (Wash.) taxidermist, while of fe t? mminiroirn shark, claims to tl ,n have found insido tho fish a cuff but- ti 'lo ton,which boro President Cleveland's w portrait. ro" A rent or cut in an oilcloth may bo * readily mended by laying a piece of t< H? sticking-plaster underneath, sticky side C up, and bringing the edges of the cloth * K. together. c her ? ' r i?;? ? J one remarkable change in Miss *ftiry ? Musetter, n nineteen-year-old belle of r .inn Fostoria, Ohio. Her lia.r has become x >ars as white ns snow. ? ? ices Street bands nre not permitted in j Germany unless they accompany pro- f wns cessions. In "N ioninv the oignn grim 1 f a ers nre allowed to play only between , all, midday and sunset. 1 nist 'pi10 diamond is not among the J earliest gems kuown to man. It has not 1 inco fM!C11 found in the ruins of Nineveh, in ting tii0 Etruscan sepulchers nor in tuo lcrH tombs of the Plicenicians. ind- bronzc^cents^^of^ht^^^^^^ the )Vrtr * bat have anything more than their 1 face value. \ 1 bo Cinderella's real name, it seems, was 1 lint, Hhodope, and she was a beautiful ' X to kK.vptiun maiden, who lived 670 years 1 iplo before ih(' common era and duringtho * mi. fV'K11 of f ^nnmet ieus, one of the twelve ! kings of Egypt. > nni According to the will of King Lnd- 1 ing . oavaria, a chest containing * elp ',ftrt of his private papers was opened es- ?" R 7'ccnt day, just twenty-five years 0, ro. after his death. Six other chests aro ... not to be opened until twenty-five more , years elapse. gli nr * . 111 by Most vegetarians believe that it is m on pr,K>' to bill animals for the sake of b< I using their flesh as food; hcuco they af to abstain from meat. Some <>f them n- ?> ...r.u lu wear leather shoes for the same reason, ami have their feet covering an >I1 made of felt. an *1 ?I.MVt\lVint^'a MtTg pufm l>rancli twisted 0 along the railings of one ?>f the upper . halconioa. This waa ldessed in one of rt" the churches at Palm Sunday, and is ?* kept until another is substituted in the following year. " Some of the "walking leaves," those which are natives of India, China and jcn ( Japan in particular, are large, gro* tesque-looking creatures, their resenibianco being strikingly like a bundle rjqJ of yellow twigs joined together with faded, macerated leaves. The limbs of m j this species of insect are long, slender j ami twiglike, the coloring being suited roft( to that particular species of vegetation upon which the deceptivo mimichcr COnf subsists. -* the i lish A Scotch Onlli. is t After studying tho section In n recent act of Parlinmont entitling wituosses to claim to bo sworn in Scotch fashion, with 10 V tho uplifted right hand instead of by n^. kissing tho book, tho Itov. W. J. 1 Jenkins, of South Ottonham, wrote for ^ Information concerning tho Scotoh manuer of takiog the oath to tho Seeretaty *".n< * of Scotland. It is hardly tho business ^ 11 of Sir Georgo Trevclyaa to naswor such !? 5* questions, hut he has good naturodly sent rn by the permanent Undor Secretory of his kdls t department tho terms of tho Scotch th??vk judicial oath, which are: "I swoar by in? tr Almighty God, and as I shall answer to j ' God at tho great doy of iudcmnnt ???* 0m o -? 'fcU'lt there I i win tell tho truth, the whole truth, and I nothing but tho truth, in so far as I waaoui know, or ns the samo shall bo oskod of <i inc." This, 8aj9 Sir Colin Scott Mon- forty cricff, is tho formula used by a witness wuu'<i ?' when he is put upon his oath. He ^ tv stands, and, with his right hand hold veorg j, up, repeats tho?o words nfter tho Judge J^on 0 or Commissioner ompowered to ad- trjl minister tho oath.?London News. ^ hnn^ The Electric liug. Tho Tliomasvillo Enterprise notes Tho t< Ihe Appearance of the electric bug. It miles. in one of 1 ' ... lorgn ougs that are at- sivo as tract e<l around the olootrio lights. miles of Hint, paper ways that, "the mysterious affluent, lectrie bugs have become very nuiner- Assouan ms again. Inasmuch as it is stated inches ii hat the bite of theso bugs is very Delta th loisonous, it would bo well for our les*j tha coplo to be careful how they handle Press. hem. The origin of the bugs is, so ?r as we have been able to learn, still m mystery.?Atlanta Journal. . ? J and 300,0 tnlnniazoo. 11.^ that st d , mdisputed potion thev in u QVftrtt^.(Jpn for n centurj nixed up in,JTthem,elv^ irewing. ThcyJO (l.0,|b](, , rnemios of th? fero tho in J over* of tho F ,1k]i ftnd ? ? mil Indian war T .. ,, ,he French and f1,1",4.110 *Wh jive their ten*.."!!S *V, ?r rule after pea?* \ " H.oiSn.1 ^ r.,,gc,l m , o? ;r .l.nglitor of A,,, thi? , jb nttit. in the most thorW|OT exploitf^?*?*f^*N*s th? prin, this scries of Pottawatomie* in this tribe ^ftllities. In 1794 tho Indian hojj?Pre3on^?d among Anthony" W?^W"*J opposed "Mail he battle on if hut 'oturnod from crestfallen, ^jaumee humbled and >f the preson* the commencement Kates Governir,ntury the United k ith the Indian ""right to negotiate 'f the St. JosoPr luud at the month r>rt, but tho ret*ver *? establish a nd th? ]ooatioi,roPr'et?1'H refused, I, upon which, Chicago was seleetrocted in l80,ort Dearborn was "ibcs under T They united with the out of wnrrid?Ht>h? ami a detachussacro of f)i? participated in tho >rn which A wir^son at Port Deartor evacuating mftrchiug eastward her engagemet!' I" several >12 the warrior 'hiring the war of activo part, 0l*om thia tribe took <1 laat was tho the principal ttftwatomlJit.i^ttlo of tho Tht.nica. 'irod to their *i,tl0 f?round of 1,10 sod the tomah^y 8UC<1 for warfare in thoi'hhigeR n,ul "ever 1 they had onl^A^uiu- 1,10 KI)irit < an attempt t<*|? wwMiaaiaaippi io%^oye them beyond ro induced, as These Indiana tly to aell tilpy claim, fraudu ltigan, which reserves on Lake unda and coifr"6 good hunting > tribe then 8e'nient missions. Caaa Countie*^ *n ^ftn ^nrcn e of them buy^ here they are now, 3*8 building alt' ninall farms and la. ?ini3 away from the rhile somo in< liderably ndva^n< members are moat of them'0?'* *n civilization, intelligibly^ ajfin"Ot speak Enghat tho cotnT ilx n<> household ket has entlra? * tonguo. The he paat few disappeared durnay be aeen but Home fami y means of ^mrl?* fheir ai ,-ii.j he wtH> X?n mortar aestle. Ohk Pockftgan ih SHon^ years old ifcj V|M| jn t\lc County "Wt)men^ "With him 1 family of olUofs ?nd he bemoans jtenso ignorance and lazineaa of miaining people. "It isn't natur them to M^>rk and bo as other e," ho says sally. "Civilization hem otT. Tfcey live in huts that eep red hot, then go out on huiitips for a week and sleep with no r. Consumption takes them and hro other diseases that rage them. Tfcoy used to havo s and propertjr? but most of Ira^k them (J|>. They can earn to fifty cents a day cutting ' The deathb annually outnumi births and an Indian of fifty i a rarity. Bits of legend will nly remain to tell the tale of bo and the Pottawatoinio will ^ vu in Miohigan no moro. t ; n? inbi itr.l length of tho Nile is HS70 It drains a '.country it.s oxton? j( Russia, and. for tho last 1200 ^ its course receives 110 surface largo or small. Tho fall from to Cairo is from two to throe i a mile, and throughout tho is slight rfi'<>po diminishes to bi n ono iprli.?Detroit Free tl r * % orld'a Fair tfs * '00 people J I to * <,overnf tiej HAT "There , . 4?J r tiavratomi|J ,v domioilf ^ in ure rove turv<><\ Rr 1 victims y gG&ft ustancee. must, e firevn lage and ool priests, w been withu Father Ml among preserve now are the Bum ribnt?<l-*n^H^^^^^^^^| vftrliko y (rrrmTnsuTnR^^^^^^^^^B^B less, v will Pok the happy countless there en?h?'S^^^^^H^HH^H cuatoms3|^^^R^H^^^^^H succession irthwestern to Lake Michigan^^^^^H^^^H ic <lecade iry. y atomies were ?sacd tho Mami#, . 1 dvea over a va,J , ?'H\? . 'J?1>01 erritory, reachin| prculthen Ihicago around t)L ? ^ ditionr ho Grand River/f , tho \lc,n,t/< i i xi ii ?.J 'ftke northward t< lude tho valleysT , ' * mm vno effects upon it of climate, | d toil, and meteorological conditions. [ if *'It is tho popular belief thnt pure > j maplo sugar is invariably known by itr f ilnrk, tinmp-looking appearance. .In l 9 tlie old days of maple sugar making the p 1 product was necessarily vary dnii, bo- f cause the simple processes then in use K ? Could not make it light. But it was r ? full of impurities all tho stunc. Not S > adulterations, but natural impurities. ? I Nowadays it is not tho dark maple sugar that should bo regarded as tho pure article, for it is more apt to bo iiio most impure. Tho very bestmaplo sugar that comes from Vermont or elsewhere is of a light, clear, dry, glossy brown?so very light, indeed, thnt it looks like clnrifiod beeswax. "Many curious things about sap nn-1 ? maple trecB have been discovered l>v observant sugar makers. For the sap to run freely thero must be well-mm- ^-G glod conditions of hef.t, cold and light. Ch tapping his trees as nonr the roots as he conveniently can, whilo m ihi? State, especially in W cstern New York, a high tap yields the greater quantity Chi and the better quality oi sap. A still, we dry, dense atmosphere, with a north- Gc west wind, is the best for steady sap trc running. When the ground thaws dnr inu the dav and froozi-s n? imrl.t f ^? -c-*? m there is plenty of snow in tho woods, "sap weather" i? said to be nt its bcrt A southwest wind, with threats of ;i ? storm, will stop tho flow of sap. If K the storm is a snow storm, though, and a freeze succeeds it, the sugar maker co will bo happy, for then the sap will ??' sturt with redoubled freedom n! when tho thaw that must quick- *u ly follow cornea. Sap runs better when the air ia highly oxygenized, r? A tup on tho south side of a tree will produco more oau than a tap on tht north side. Sap that runs at night will make more and better sugar t In.r i the same quantity of day sap. Sap 1 also heavier with saccharine mutter when caught immediately before oi Tiff pr<1Tluco as much saj: 1 as a goud many. This apparent ano ? 1 maly is explained by the curiouH fact mc thattrees standing close together divide jnj; the aggregate flow made possible by the area of soil they cover, which ag- lr gregato would bo as great if there wore half as many trees draining the an spot. An acre of good ground should ^e? not be colled upon to support morr than thirty trees to be used in nugai Y e I matting. More than that on an ncr? cor will decrease tho supply of sugar- ten that in, no matter how many trees s , farmer might tup on ?n acre, ho would *"Q get no more sugar than if ho hail l>nl takt thirty trees on the aero. A well-kepi # sugar hush should yield ten pounds o! J sugar to the tree, or 300 pounds to tb? % aero. Five gftllonH of good vp will of ( lllfi.> one gallon of good syrup. A gallon of syrup will make betweeiy^ Jic**' and eight pounds of sugar. aPP hard maple tree thatrj?t??7the 9nglir rat< Windham CoiinVt. ; Somerset County, Penfi^and Deleware Oounly, fill N. Y., aro the thrco greatest maple sugar producing counties in th# Union," the first leading the list with an annual yield of about 3,OOO,O0C v pounds, tho second producing 2,500, 1 000 pounds, and tho third 2,000,000 gm pounds. The largest sugar bush is ii Windham County. It coutains 700C Bap-bearing trees.- New York bun. Poail ' stipa Price or a Horse** Hair Out, Threo dollars is a good prieo to pay for a hair cut, but that in what it costs Writ* \ horse to have his hair just trimmed. Three mAn owa inquired to do the J.F, vork, one to hold the horse, another ' o run the machine, and a third to do i ho clipping. It takes a solid hour's I fork. I It metiers not how woolly a horse >okfl when he gets in the clipper's {*?**< and? he looks as trim as a racer when e hns boon clipped.?Atlanta Journal. _ _ ^ llr p Iftne casks of missionary arfowiOot " we been sent to Edinburgh, Scotland, 2ru*?Pfe is jear from Anoityum, and throe fr.nu ^ ^ismika lull 11 is a oatributloa J*"***"? t harartooi * * , p . ^ "V*7* * ^L aro. in cv"'-" j "?: L???? n .. , -~.j mm vaieci. ^ $ Avoid all baking powders sold with a gift or prize, 4 4 ?. or at a lower price than the Royal, as they invariably ? } contain alum, lime or sulphuric acid, and render the $ } food unwholesome. f 1 V ~ finilll|M?n>l'lnn 1lAl.it Cured In lO ?| TK^ OPIUM dV J. ?T i PM E nV,'L5banon?Oh^ r-, , *N ' D E aHTM I LV MEDIO INK a a ?pp ."jigtitlft BOItnatafc SVFUD *"* J 1 UM ssSp-'wA Y M. A dlwtloo follom thulr use. Bold I am a farmer at Edoin, Texas. I ?auS:{??& . ve used German Syrup for six ^jTW^cfeoAL co., Wew v.*. ^ are successfully for Sore Throat, "" ? f ' ughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Pains in V 'est and Eungs and Spitting-up of ^ I have tned mapv ktndmf wv }. t say to anyone wanting such a - . dicine?German Syrup is the best. e are subject Ad so many sudden \ inges from cold to hot, damp .1* l&mj, ather here, but in families where linyTiii^HUMMpi rman Syrup is used there is little LEARN TELEORAPIIY A RAILROAD * RUrtlNKSS. Pleasant work, pays well, easy to m m mmmm P%|H AM learn, lends to highest ixwdtions. 60 Railroads I 1^1 L, ff?-p M employ our gradual us. leading school of ths 1 I 1 I I South. Scud for Catalogue. mss mm fasiV^ I coui'ii A Lugbmibku 8anol*.Ofe / KHJR Is the host Rlood Medicine, ho!?SS1 canso It assists naturo to throw for V [ the iinpurinesof the hlood, Aiidat the same T /til ? . [ ne tones up the entire organism. TTilsls just f/mll oil nomo ntrary to the effect of the various potash. tt ? - 3i>.nrT,mniapariiia mixtures,wliicli l>oUle I > tlio impurities in the syntem, thus pnxluo- ' IvIUVu K much sickness and Buttering. Therefore, T n. T J ?? BLOOD MEDICINE? [Need Home Nails I u cannot do better than take 8. 8. 8. | a|| sizes, 'At a phytic Ian, I have nretcrlbed anil utrd S. S. S. In T fl CHrtOll Of 'practice at a tonic, and for bhtcnl trouhlet. and have I a :n very tuccettful. 1 never uted a remedy which rave * _ H nlTIP I HPH<i hcentral tatitfaction tomycclf and patientt." T A 11 1 ,V/I,,C lal,lxo L. U. RITCHbY. M. P.. Machty, Ind. | /\ 1 1 ? All SlZCS 'rcatiie on Blood and Skin Diteate* mailed free. T w?W ? SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ca. | |0(> " T | " home Porfoot Baby Uealth T?r?>?i?>??? V-?? 'an "gi?!v? MEND YOUR OWIl HARNESS t h e a 11h Tip with * SSSi K| THOMSON-sgal d robust fgyi III SLOTTED . ,1th in the CLINCH RIVETS. . arStO * Ho too'* required. Only a hainmor needed to drive ante Inch th m eatlly and quickly, leering the clinch nr, When \trp enp rv pit51 rlrAft aliao'tili'ly tuiooth. Requiring no hoe to be mado ! ne. W lien WC see 111 Cllliuren ho leather no. Imrr for the Klvete. They are air***. fleneieQ re, u/ealt nece nrn It now toitgfi and durable. Million* now In ttrt All aencies lO weaKneSS, we Know eiwthv Iinlfonn or natorted, pnt op In boxe*. . ,t, ];r. ./ /..J Atli your dealer Tor Ihrm, or aend 40c. la ' OK missing tflC llje OJ JOOd tlnmp* fir a l?ox ol 100, ataorto I tUoa. Man'ld by //. This lois is overcome by JUDSON L, THOMSON MFQ. CO., ' B J WALTIIAH, HANS. (iaH'o Lmiilftiiin * ruuu o liiiuioiuii |w. l. douclas^^ -od eung ?arr iftlf^at-Vood that ?p j * * "7"' ? I t'lli .the and produces flesh at a Jtff^^SSSSSV^ !? appears magical. any oth#r mak#> 0e#t jn the world ^ I most as palatable as milk. *?nn ions t v p?rnr^^t.i' v- a40q^g sr?2sg '* 3.50jB ^ Jk*2 09 w?? EjeM lively cure Bilious Attacks, Contion, Sick'Headache- *** * 1 n*u"'" " 9 m uvv&iis onoes are niada IB ill tki) :i,po? bottle, At. Dnig Stir**. ^nirln o!mrV > ??>?\ 1 ** If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $lj ? for samplo dose, freo. grWtWM-?^JtgSi*; M/W <? CO.,--New York. SSt^SlTySL^ttin^ en the oottom, look for It when you buy. Take no ??bV atltute. I tend thoet by mail upon receipt of pricqf E2 E el 1^1 ! fuitage free, when Mhwe Dealer# cannot tupply yoW K9 Ihi 1^# W. L. DOl'tlLA8, Breektuu, Maee. Sotdbf TEI.L, bat to tell fsrorably on the ?T? ? ? ~ ?? ???? I J otild be pare. Now Is the time to purify toe 8. N. U.? 30. 4 thus guard against disease# Incident to # and Rummer season. For this purpose no answers so well as n AM . HOLME'S LIVER PILLS. , j e hare attained a transient oopularltr, but H Z^mhnnMnlf rv,^Vnr H w years hare passed ?ut of mind. Imlta- H a, should use Plso sOure for counterfeits without number hare been Consumption. It has 1 ) market from tlmo to time, but fall to sirs "" ?. The ??nnit>. n. " " ... num. ft hM no* Intar-1 ' 9? ?1*- >*'? not bad to taa b??toouih 7P"> 4 Bold T#rrwb?re. 'hern they fall to give Mtlifoctlon. ^BHRmnTrViRnHBHi V frruggUta generally. Bent by mall to any ^XUkUtllHlilMl ?? ??r3pt of t|.1 IK NTH. M M * ()o? Pltt*kir|h| Pa. | H A