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Jl y-'f I HOSPITAL SECRETS. A Nurse Savs: " Pe-ru-na is a Tonic of Efficiency. ****** o***??????^??44*****?*??****? | MRS. KATE TAYLOR. j ? Mrs. Hate Taylor, a ffratiuated j ? nurse of prominence, gjves her * ? experience with I'cruna In tin { open letter. Her position In so- ? S ctet 1/ and professional stand I tip | combine to ptve special prom inenee to her utterances. C* 1UC AGO, IIJj.. 427 Monroe St.? / "As far as I have observed Penina is the finest tonic any man or woman can use who is weak from the after effects of any serious illness. "I have seen it used in a number of convalescent eases, and have seen several other tonics used, but 1 found that those who used l'erutia had the quickest relief. ^ t.. ?<fn/(tu inrrciw budiI ii vlyor and vcticio health and nt renyth in a wonderfully short time. - ?M lis. li ATE TAYLOlt. In view of the great multitude of women suffering from some form of female disease and yet unable to lind any cure, Dr. llartman, the renowned specialist on female catarrhal diseases, has announced his willingness to direct the treatjnent of as many eases as make application to him during the summer months, without charge. Address The l'erunu Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio. mji -mi fc'i ti?ii? 111 \m f OTHERWISE 15 THE MAN WHO WEARS S5LICKER5 \Vs^> ^ reputation extending over t- \ i jp, oiAcjf-oiA ana our k CS^\ }/ j gu&rcanteo are back.'of \vj\xa- every carment bearing the Y VTa SIGN Op THE FISH. ' f T^er2 ^ n\any imitations. MlX Wv Be-sure of the nameJi Mr*# [/ xTOWER on the buttons. 7CS/^\X* ON SALE tYfcSYWHEHE. > A. J TOWER CO. BOSTON. MASS-U S. A." TOWER CANAPIAK CO..Li??rt?A TORONTO. CAN. A warm heart has something in it beside spice. So. 18. A Remarkable Clock. With a .scroll saw, plane, a hammer and a common pocket-knife, Marvin Shearer, a one-armed cripple of Akron, O., has made the mo. c wonderful clock in the -vorld. It is twelve feet four inches high, more than four feet wide, and almost three feet deep. It contains 4.1G1 pieces of wood of thirty-seven different kinds. There are 102 pictures in or on the clock, all of which Mr. Shearer painted. The motive power consists of a water pump having a capacity of 200 gallons per hour; a one-half horse electric motor and several other electrical appliances. The clock weighs 8.r>0 pounds and 13 constructed in three sections. On the face of the top section nre nine dials, seven of which give the time in three foreign cities and four American cities; one the local standard time, tho other, the calendar dial, indicating all the changes of the moon. I the months, clay and date. The weather signals are translated by signal flags on a revolving staff directly In front of the calendar dial. Thermometers. barometers and hydrometers each tell its tale, and around the dials pieces of wood from each state, territory and foreign possession in the Union are arranged, decorated with tlio coat-of-arms < ' each. On either aide of the clock dial can bo seen' every man-of-war in the United States Navy. Equal to the Occasion. As one of the few occasions when the wit of Rufus Choate was foiled, an incident is recalled when that brilliant lawyer was examining one Dick Barton, mate of the good ship Challenge. Choate had cross-examined the sytilor for over an hour, hurling questlnna milk 1 ' " ?,vu mc ui a rupiuure ^un. "Was there a moon that night?" "Yea, sir." "Did you see it?" "No, sir." VXhen how do you know there was ''a moon?" *?li "The 'Nautical Almanac' said ao, J and I'll believe that sooner than any / j lawyer In the world." "Be civil, sir." "And now tell me In what latitude arid longitude you crossed the equator?" ^ "Ah, you are Joking." "No, air, 1 am in earnest and I deft; aire an answer." "That's more than I can give." "Indeed! You a chief mate and unable to tfBV/er so simple a question?" flQftSwHHcf*'0 simplest question 1 ever was asked. 1 thought even a fool of a lawyer knew there's no latitude at | the equator." LIVE ITEMS OF NEWS. Mnny Matters of General Interest to Short Paragraphs. Down in Dixie. Judge W. H. Mann has definitely derided to run for Governor of Virginia. A plot made by five negro convicts to blow up the State prison at Nashville, Tenn., was discovered, and one of the negroes cut his throat. ConeTPSsmnri ttnrrv T' IVnmlvaril was renominated by the Republican district convention at Parkcrsburg. A mob of negroes near Newport News threatened to lynch a black charged with burglary, but officers rescued him. Twenty-six men were kill'd by an explosion in the after turret of the battleship Missouri, near Pensacola. Fla. A dynamite cap blew up a boy in Richmond and seriously injured him. At The National Capital. The House had under consideration the bill amending the law relating to the Philippine Islands. The General Deficiency Appropriation bill carries an item of $4,000,000 for pensions, a part of which is to pay pensions under the order issued recently by Commissioner Ware. In the Senate the bill for the government of the Panama Canal zone was considered. Mr. Morgan (Deni., Ala.) attacked the Panama policy of the administration. Indications are that Capt. Richmond P. Hobson lias been defeated by Con ni I ^OIIUUI uaimuciiu, III I in* .\| tl 11(111114 primaries, for Congress. A sharp exchange of words took place in the Senate between Messrs. Teller < Dent., Col.) and Hopkins ( Rep., 111.) The McCall investigating committee reported that it found no evidence to implicate members of Congress in any unlawful postolhco transactions. The Senate passed the postoflice appropriation bill. Mr. Robinson (Dem.. Ind.) made a point of order in the House alleging breach of confidence by the conferees on the Indian appropriation bill, imt the point of order was overruled. At The North. Hearst delegates to the Democratic State Convention in Connecticut were . hoscn in New Haven. The Democratic campaign in the West was inaugurated at the Iroquois Club banquet in Chicago. About two-thirds of the Massachusetts Democratic delegation will he for Richard Olney. but \V. R. Hearst will got G to 10 votes as the result of the caucuses held there Tuesday night. Michael Spring, of the Pastime Ath lctic Clul). of New York, won the Mar athon road race of twenty-five miles at Boston, covering the distance in two hours, thirty-eight minutes, four and two-fifth seconds. The niotinn of E. II. Harriman and Winslow S. Pierce to intervene in the settlement of the Northern Securities liquidation decree was taken up before the United States District Court at St. Paul, Minn. Governor Pcabody. of Colorado, declared that Adjutant General Hell and Captain Wells, of the militia, would not appear in court as ordered and would ignore the writ of habeas corpus in the Moyer case. Senator W. A. Clark, of Montana, sailed from New York on a six-month cruise in the Mediterranean for his health. IjOlita Armour left New York with her parents on her way to Vienna, where Dr. Lorenz will give her les- j sons in walking. Charles Albert Beecher. friend of ! TJnrnln nnH whn ??% ? I .....v., ... WWKlllllllH a commission in the army for IT. S. Grant, died at Marysville. Ohio. From Across The Sea. The funeral of ex-Queen Isabella o( Spain took place in Paris. Colonel Marcband. the hero of Fasnoda. resigned from the French service The House of Commons, by 270 votes to 61, sanctioned the employment of Indian troops in the tibet mission. Caricatures of President Roosevelt and Miss Alice Roosevelt, by name on the stage, were stopped by the Harlan police. It is reported that fighting between the Russians and Japanese has begun along the banks of the Yalu river. Prince Hugo Hohenlohe was married to Mme. Helga, a circus rider, in Berlin. The Russian battleship Petropavlovsk was wrecked by striking a mine at Port Arthur. Vice Admiral Makaroff ana over wu oi ncr crew Doing killed. Extraordinary precautions have been taken recently at Port Arthur to guard against a surprise. Premier Maura was stabbed in the breast at Barcelona by Joaquin Miguel Artao, an anarchist youth, but was not severely injured. The House of Commons reassembled and Premier Balfour gave notice that he would bring up the Thibet; question. M'ar-llen-otis natters. The Knights of Columbus of the United States presented to the Catholic j University u check for $50,000 to en- j dow a chair of American history in the i University. The total value or the commercial 1 mineral products of the United States i i ? 1 AAO AOft 41 P 111 mv* wu? ?i,j?u,oo9,iia. It ia thought likely a now and more 1 liberal treaty affecting immigration will be negotiated with China. It is believed the proposed naval demonstration in the Mediterranean! by the ITnited States is aimed at the i Sultan of Turkey. Tentative arrangements have been made for the eighth annual convention of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association, to be held in Washington May 11 and 12. % DOINGS OF CONGRESS rtie house Passes a Number of Important Bills. After a debate extending through the entire session, the House passed the Statehood bill providing for joint statehood of Oklahoma and Indian Territory under the name of Oklahoma, and of Arizona and New Mexico under the name of Arizona. In discussing the rule which had been reported by the committee on rule?, providing for the immediate consider anon or ttio bill. Mr. Williams, tlio minority leader, declared that no Hepublican had any idea that the bill would become law at this session. In opposing the rule, Mr. Moon, of Tennessee, declared that the bill was an intensely wicked and partisan measure which, i passed, would violate the plighted faith and honor of the United States to the live civilized tribes of Indians in the matter of treaty obligations. He inquired of the Republicans if they were going to pass the bill in violation of their party platform, and of treaty obligations. The territorial delegates in tho House, he maintained, had protested "until the hour of coercion by the Republicans to meet political exigencies." Denying that the Republicans had been guilty of bad faith. Mr. Dalzell said that the bill would take its course as a party measure because it was reported by the majority (if the committee. submitted to a party can: us. and brought into the House pursuant to a rule adopted by that caucus. He justified the measure on the ground "that we are endeavoring to sustain the relative power of the Senate and House of Representatives in legislation." The rule was adopted, tart to 111. a strict party vote. The hill then was taken up. Speet lies were made for the bill by Messrs. Spalding, of North Dakota; Sterling, of Illinois; Curtis, of Kansas; McGuire. of Oklahoma. and Rodoy, of New Mexico, and against the Hill by Messrs. Grosvcnor, of Ohio; lleid. of Arkansas; Lloyd, of Missouri; Needham. of California: Russell, of Texas, and Wilson, of Arizona. The Illicit remlintr of i ! ?< l.iit lii.l Iun'ii directed by tin- Speaker. when ?)>: of llio most amusing incidents of tin* session occurred. Mr. Moon inqui red if the third reading of the hill was to bo by title only, la the midst of an elaborate decision the Speaker turned to the parliamentarian. Mr. Hinds, fo?* further advice, and then announced that he would resolve tho whole question in favor of the individual privilege of each member, any one of whom could demand the reading Of the hill. Mr. Williams, the minority leader, jocularly inquired of the Speaker if his decision had been arrived at "af ter consultation." The Speaker promptly replied that it had been, and he set the House in an uproar when lie added: "The skilled parliamentarian who has been at this desk for many years can give the chair." and after a pause, "and the gentleman from Mississippi, cards and spades, and then have a fountain of parliamentary knowledge left." It was some moments before the ap piauso and laughter which greeted (his sally subsided. .Mr. Maddox. of (Jeorgia. demanded the reading of the bill, which was bosun, but later he withdrew his request. Speaker Cannon further convulsed the House when he asked: "Is there any other gentleman who desires the bill read?" No one responding, the bill was put upon its passage, the Democrats demanding the yeas and nays. The bill was passed. 147 to 104. a strict party vote. Senate. The question of additional accommodations in the way of office and committee rooms for the Senate occupied the attention of the Senate the greater part of the day Tuesday. The subject aiose in the sundry civil appropriation l"U. one for an extension of the east front of the eapitol building in confection with sketches left by Architect Walters, and the other for an outside office and committee building. Much variety of opinion was expressed, and the question was still under consideration when the Senate adjourned. Mr. Berry, of Arkansas, spoke in op position to tlie- provision lor a building for Senators. He said that before it could lie completed the building would cost not less than $4.f?00.000 or $.".(>.000 each for the members of the Senate. This he pronounced "a piece of extravagance which surpassed anything he had ever seen offered in the Senate." Mr. Bailey supported the amendment. ll< did not want Oriental magnificence, but he did want splendid buildings. Senators in Washington should not live in huts or stop at wagon yards, nor should they have their offices in inaccessible portions of the capitol. H'.? said the Senate annex, now used for senatorial offices, was a fire trap. Mr. Bacon expressed himself as opposed to the proposed addition to the capitol. saying that to make such an addition would be little less than a sacrilege. Mr. Teller opposed the east front extension. but advocated the new building. saying that as the country grows demands upon the capitol will grow. He expressed the opinion that the time would come when it would he necessary to provide accommodations for Senators from Alaska and Porto Rico and gave voice to the hope that It might be necessary to make room for Senators from what is now the Dominion of Canada. Railroad Changes. Richmond, Va.. Special.?M. S. McDonald. former claim agent of (he Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad for the Richmond division, has been promoted to general claim agent, with headquarters in this city. He is succeeded in his former position by W. M. Dunn, formerly agent at Gordonsville. E. L. Fitzgerald, claim agent of the Kentucky division, has resigned and has I been succeeded by J. F. Saunders, of Clifton Forge. / v.* . - ' - * ; To IinproTo Italian Railway*. The ItnUnn State railways, according to a report from Rome, will soon place orders for 200 locomotives ami several thousand freight cars. SIOO Reward. 8100. The rentiers of this paper will lie pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded ills- j ease that solonoo has been nhle to cure pi all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a <-onstitutlonal disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Rail's CaturrhCtir is taken internally, actlngdlrcetly upon t he Idood andinuOOtissurfaces of the system, t hereby destroying the foundation of the disen- \ and giving the puti< nt strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. Tho pro|*ietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they ofler One Hun- ! dred Dollars forany en. e that.it fails to cure. I Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney Jc. Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7e". Take Hall's Family Pills for eonstipution. Oil tn Trinidad. I Ou tllO I slit lid of T.-iiiidad nil is found amid a lingo tropical vcg'tation, and is said to be of llrst-elass illuminating power. The man who fails while trying to do good has more honor than lie who succeeds by accident. FITS permanent ty cured. No tits orwrvotnness after 'Irst day's useof l>r. Kline's (treat NerveKeslnrer.s'.}trial hottlenud t reatisefreo Dr. It. II. Kiaav.. Arch St.. Piiila..l,u Is a man tiaanciaUy embarrassed if lie lias more money than he knows what to do with ? Cue Allen's Koot-l'*?t>. It is tho only cure for Swollen, Smarting. Tired, Aehing. Hot, Sweating Feet,Corn? au?l bunions. Ask for Allen's Foot-base, a powder to be shakun into tln< shoes. Cures while you walk. At all Druggists ami Shoe Stores,'25o. Don't accept any substitute. Sample sent Flirt:. Vddress,Allen S.Olmsted, I.eltoy.N.Y. No girl i.in understand how a mnn ean li,illy love live and think about business at the same time. l'rTSAM Faiiei kss l)ri s color more goods, brighter colors, with less work than others. \ 10.II rod mans i < 11 t oi red en inenii-iit i? to ilo tilings In- wit'*- .lisappmvo- of Mr?. Wiuslotv'tiSoothinirSyrupfnrcliihlron toothing, softentwmi s,n ttuoe>iiii!'aii.;".:iUon allays pniu.ci: r? .-\\linl < ?".)< . al?>ttlo V in.in \ i'!i a jjoml i.i." is apt to i;i mi' too nut.-It ii. .1 roik! thiit}* J ati:?n n-Pi-ii i' i 'tt. ! 'Tt on Mil in pti i; mi voil i tuy life throe ycari ?. M !;s. TllfOI VI J; n| UIN -. Mu| !< St.. Ni-rw i'-h. N.'i . IVIi 17 l'.ti??>. In tint' ot p'Mi'i prepare for \vui among the itmvi i I i i*i!c* .societies. j ' | ' \ ^ M''. I ^ inBEN* p, = ^ % Put a var I '^al <KS??? not the t kitchen ra Veal Loaf, Pottec =Ham, Ox 1 ^ quickly made <> Send in-d.iv lor the lit' le booklet. "Uow to Ma i, delicious lutn h serving, i.ibby's Atlas ol Libby, McNeill t I J^Q^^BESTFCR GUAkANTtED CORE for til bowel troub blood, wir?<l on the etornach, bloated bowels, pain* after eating, liver trouble, tullow ?kin I regular!/ you are nick. Constipation kills m starts chronic ailments and long yearn of sufl CA8CARET3 today, for you will never get t right. Take our advice, start with Cascare money refunded. The ronuine tablet starri] booklet free. Address Sterling Remedy Corr f (C^7/ t LIMITED MEANS OR EDI ALL OUR 6,000 GRADUA1 K. II. FA RIC I* A 11?. BOAItllAT IHUO. (J* .Al A F goo Kr?e ('CTume?. vjra. nurv. l Grinds coarse or fine. rfltlfffin M<ik<^s Best Corn Meat It ^ jjj Lnndlr u S^HICICEJVS von cnnnot spend years and d buy tin* knowledge required I cents. You want them to pay iiipm as a diversion, in order t<> hnndl tniiiK about thorn. To moot this want v of a practical poultry raiser for (Only a man who put all his mind, and time, en ralsInK?not as a pastime, but an a In ty-livc years' work, you can save many earn dollars for you. The point is. thn Poultry Yard as soon as it appears, and teach you. It tells how to detect and ci fattening; which Fowls to save for hr< ' you should know on this subject to m >1 five cents In stamps HOOK Pl.'RTJSHI I. Majors and Allnors. When there is room for all a woman's love In the heart of a poodle no man need be sorry he has lost it. The hungry one is apt to think that he has Heaven's full meal when he has only caught the fragrance of the kitchen. tary Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi, cago, from experience advises all young girls who have pains and siLs\!iw>;> pctui>ar 10 men* sex, to i use Lydia E. Piakliam's Vegetable Compound. How many beautiful young1 girls develop into worn, listless and hopeless women, simply because sufficient attention has not been paid to their physical development. No woman is exempt from physical weakness and periodic pain, :iu3 young girls just budding- into womanhood should be carefully guided physically as well as morally. Another woman. Miss Hannah K. Merslion, Colliiigswood, says: " l thought 1 would write and tell you that, by following your kind advice. 1 feel like a new person. 1 w an always thin and delicate, and so weak thai 1 could hardly uo anything. Menstruation wa.s irregul: " I tried a bottle of your Vegetable j Compound and began to feel better j right away. 1 continued it; use, aud am now well and strong, and menstruate regularly. i . : n not say enough for what vour medicine dhl for me." $506'i ftrftit If ?/. ;./!( / n' abvre ictl :rproalnr). Cam. nrrejs cannot be P'outici t'. li.vdia II. IMnkhtim's Vegetable Compound will cure arty woman in tbe html who sutlers from womb Iron hies, intlaimiiat ion of the ovaries, and kidney troubles. ; \irkcKeorvs \ ! iety into Summer living?it's J ! ime of year to live near the nge. Libby's I Turkey, Deviled \ "ongvie, &c.= | ready to serve. T lVi- r?ul Thinir* tn Kat," full o( ideas on quick. X ihirrtorld uiailol tie.- lor 5 two-cent stamps. X 5v Libby, Chicago I ; a CANDY <4 CATHARTIC jfr ten, appendhll^s^TinouaneTs^niiMbrcaS^^adg , foul mouth, headache, Indigestion, pimples, i and dizziness. When your bowels don't move 8 | ore people than nil other diseases together. It n Tering. No mntter what alls you, start taking B well and stay well until you get your bowela I ta today under absolute guarantee to cure or I ped C C C. Never sold In bulk. Sample and I many. Chicago or New York. 50a KY A $5,000 vla'/iMCc/ "ank rES AT WORK. WHITE TODAY TO JUS. COLLEGE, Macon Ga. | ?> BLACK HAWKI asa FEED MILL s all value for farm and family use. 'laic* of harden! metal*, chilled beartony and durable. Grind* corn, i/e. rice and all dry grain. IMP for rrarkii jr .orn for poultry. Kvrry buyer IrSf rrta unnpeitrd wrrlrt frurn It. Order today PREPAID EXPRESS, ONLY <3. TCH, Manufacturer, Clarksville, Tenn. FARN MONFY ,f you k|v?' h??i??. Lftlvn Y((U ,..inn?t ,|(, ,hif. unless you understand them and know how to cater to their requirements. an?l ollnrs learning by experience, so you must >y others. We olYer this to you for only U5 their own way even if you merely ' eep e Kowls judiciously. you must know onir re ate selling a liook Riving the experience -f?c twenty-tlve years. It was written l>y and ntoney to making a su? cess of ('hickislm and if you will profit by his twen 'hicks annually, and make your l-'owls t you must be sure to detect trouble in the know bow to remedy it. This book will ire disease: to feed for eggs and also for editiR purposes; and everything. Indeed, ce It profitable. Sent postpaid for ttvenlyM? MOI'SI'J, 134 Leonard St.. NewYorkCitj e - ?'?- nn* " i The flavor of TOBACCO may be injured by the use of stable and rattle : organic manures. ! Potash in the form of sulphate produces an J improved flavor and a Rood yield. Tobacco must have Potash Our little book. "Tobacco Culltir.-.*' con- i i t.ou* mmh valuable information, ml every ' tol rower <an obtain a co] y free >4 | charge by vtrUiug for it. (1ER.MAN K At.I WORKS I k cw York Pit >umhu Street, or | Atlanta, Oa -PliS Ro. Retail St. Aaaawn^?ewntwwwarL ttwwiwwi'i >< ? W. L. DOUGLAS S4.00, S3.60, S3.00, S2.50 UNION DEBT IN MADE OnUfcO THE WORLD. W. L. 1 )ouglas shoos j?* make. The reason is, llie.v liohl theii fin shape.iithottor,wear p ^rca ler intrinsh^^^^T' Sold Evcryii li :*rc. jj /{'m* A J ' Lonll r?M iimnr tiliil prlee on li??t (?? )*. Oon^liiH ???.?** ( orona C'oltHkhi. Is ?vor\ \\ Iumt conriMlcd tobr t lit* I'llt out Lejillu'r yi't jH niluepd. East <-0'0' 4. (/? .'?*fjr i4 si d, Shoes hv hi ul.V "'iiis ?*\ir.i. Write1 r < \V. I.. 1MI1 <;i,AS, llrorlilon, Muss* FREE to WOMEN A Large Trial Box and book of in* slructlous absolutely 1-ree and Post* paid, enough to prove the value of PaxtincToiSctArJisepfic Pnxtinc Is In powder form to diiisot\c in wotcr- rt on-poisonous / f 'Ytif*? anils. plies cuntiining ^Mb). > alcohol wlil.ii irritate* jr" irMlnmcil surfaces, and J*SsrftaK WKaV l crf'<-'s. Tiic contents tww 1 Ot every fan* rul.ro VVnj'A, ?'tlaff more Antiseptic Soluv K,,ch farther?!u * iv.ore ]>fit uses In the family and dcccttorotjood tluin any antiseptic preparation you can buy . Tlx formula of a noted Boston physician, ar.n used with great success as a Vaginal Wash, for Leucorrhcca, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sure fzyes, Cuts, ! and all soreness of mucus membrane. In local treatment of female 11' ? f'.i .tino is invaluable. i si a- :i \ :i-.?in-il V. W ? ?? I ? !iftllon;r? tlio w?>rM to pro<!iic?? jts . pui! for ; thoroughness. 11 isurrvol.ition i:i U-ansititj ami intj power; it kills all r. rms which : cause iti.i.iimnat ion an>l fiisch.i.. . All kt ''|> l'a t n? : f-Ort. .ili.n ; it > iiTS<ii"t not,M ini t' i. In.n't I ta'ivo uruIk?iUnto?therein,nothiii*; I I'uxtiue. Write for t he l'rw Itux of l'uxtiim to-<Iny. R. FaXTON CO., 7 Popo EIJ^.. Boston, litass. V s (INCORPORATED ) ?/ . iHITAI. HTOt'K 911(1,000.00. vou Ihlim of ln? 01T i<?*chm>K write for <'nlifK* Journal ami Spri-liii Hpr of tti?? ii'-ollni: llu?|i > * m>>I StioriliHml elioni*. AtMri-i IV 1 \<i'H llt'KIK ENN < Cl.l.Ki.T, llilleltfh, %. nr <hrwl??tte, %. <\ I uK t -ach HinAk?i",i|iK. Nborth ri.l. 1 n\. Iiy i..alL] PHElleEEI n with lli i.f i I'nlversal i.or iieainv.Keetllln H jggear.Slmvilt&neouH Hei Works and the Hea-M jaj ooca-K Variable Keeil Work* are unez- E? Woelle,! for ACOt KACY, 8IMI I.ICIT'. Hi Cilin-H [y ITT an ii kanB (IF opkRATION. Wrl'e fur fill! Ka ul descriptive circular* Manufacture ! Y.y the 53 WBALEMIHON WORKS.IV lift If. Snlem.N.C. R| ljlBMIMBBBWfe'aBaWMBiMMKaM ^ Retnovi s nil swelling in 8 to 20 / days; clTerts a permanent cure >|a in yolo 6o days. Trial treat men! ? SjES!t\ given free. Nut tiinnoiiu be laiieT '$ Write Ur. H. H. Gr_'c ?'S Sons. 1 i :U< S&ecialists. Box it Atlanta. 02. S?55rr?tor voijfi g / ' "J LWr..?-\FRECKLE: CURE--/*? \vKi ZZ /< Vi V U-?*Nir(0 fC? [R'.CNIi Wl S V -> <? ;V'\7 SUKBUMt, KOTX PiMSIfS".. CH/US l" c-* ' V/---,5O?AD0X TR.AL 25'^*-^ V?? V.A1R WIUS ON STi CO.:if ksa R?I> - ? v" X CHARLESTON. 3. C. ^ aptrcrcc \ foR sale at am. siwiy Am.t p W3on^y in Chickens lor ',?.?< . In mumps w? *<>n<l n lt?J ?' J ^ HAOt I1UUK ||i*iUK tlwrtpeilitnu) I I of u practical Poultry ItataNT?not Al / A'X ui> uutalviir, lint u man vvorkiu* \ ,or dollur.-. unit cent*?-during J* ^ynurii. It leaches how to Wetooi Jnnil Pure I'lMvaaea. K?h*I f?)rr)?( also lor Watu-nliiK; wbicii Kuwuo I "1/ Snvn for Ureedlmt; overythlnu ro> 1 ? quUllefor profitable Poultry rulaL( InK. IIOOIl PI! lll.l>iliXJ t'O. lit! I.noomil itrret. New Vorlt. John W. Atkinson (8b Co., RICHMOND N/A. Paints, OIIm, \ nrnl.br.. Ac. Tr? Thli "Mlundard" Itrmly .Mixed Ilouae Point.. K o M o r 0 811 n d H o r 8 es M,' 3m* Zh. f , 't b1? Sora Ky??. Harry Co.. Iowa City. la., have ? *ure ours So. 18. Til cum J WMIRE All tlSi FAILS' E| kJ Hc#t < 'lutth Syrup. Tui?i .Jn.nl. Leo F| If t In lime. Hold by druyKl-to. r?fl iiiir i igp HERE IT IS! Want t(> learn all aboutf Xk a Horse? How to 1'lek <>ut a Hood One? Know Imperfections and fo^ % Hoard against Fraud?' y- ' i] Detect Disease and Hf-(* jryTmm 11*1 feet a Cure when samci / \ ... ?*\ is possible? Tell the i. w k # 1 Age by the Teeth? What to call the Different I'arts of the Animal? How to Shoo a Horse 1'roperly? All this and other Valuable Information ean lie obtained hy rending our WO-PAOK II.IA'HTHATED H0R8H HOOK, which we will forward, postpaid, on receipt of only ?5 cents In stamps. nook pun. HOUSE lat l.eonard St., N. Y. CH7.