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'care oMnvalids. , , v,.. ,h,r" , Bars. ' lr-B- Bin" uhM room should bt se A itaTtbe invnlW: it without cuts WU i. h better. Nin-liine in d m . ,.,,, bushels of chlo evlani " Ik , I,, hree ua) tho blankets I"1 .U.a ...lit have been re, r .. ...iaT. tnw - . ....nil.. ,r I.,n should bo kept thoroiitrh.lv Thciw""- , . i . . ; ,,nt warm, nir may do v PE hv!.houtthelMlHtd1tnRer.!:"r" H" h '-"'"vallon of th. pe"'-' r . .l,,lc.room should he. fbe cu ,,' lH " . w . ... brmbrf once a day with u wet- ',e furniture and wood he liod with a dnuii broom. I ..I atiOlllll I lath "JHy d'lstors and feuther brushes bo8"'" l ..i. ..i.l I., v., i... The, .Til'S-sllcei. ........",, .ro 1 1 l - 1 ..I.I . . ....iimlM ii ml wrink'u'M aiv u 1 , . .. .u r:. .,.vi'r the l-t. redness shows on I . luuh- the skin iuh-i le ut PPT'. ...f i i i .v. ,.,a Ivithml Willi IlUJUiiui, tiuMUUKiiijr HiMWw led mid u,lou w" t""''1 ua.ud 0 0"l", ....j .iim"! foUIOil lenBiuwiso. iiu nuruw the bed, with the upper eu-e jusi ujucii um the pillows and the ends lightly tucked under tho miittresses. will be bund U) dd greatly to the patient's I comfort It UMM mn wnimio line u ,iDgle iheeti Md crumbs may be read ily bnuMd on The nurae'i droat should Invariably ItjMtf, taataful tad pretty. Nippon . iis of felt should oe wo.-n. lo Do continually smoothing the bed, wster- lBjt th,., patient wltn sympainy, and onin;.' QOXeu umcs n num . now do'yoii feel nowf la enough to drive a lick until wild. Mfiils for invalid should look as tempting' in Hnstiie. ine tray snould covered with the whitost napkin. ad tho illver. glass and ehlnst ahould shine with cleanliness. I he patient should not bo disgusted by a display of tisi nnieii loo i. ana siiuiuu nut oe ssjsulted beforehand aa to what iie will eat or Jriuk. In bathing the Invalid never uncover . ! .. too huge a suriaee ui once. riu a banket i nd the shoulders, fastening it behind, and remove the night dress , under that, rut the hand under the blanket and sponge the skin, a small portion u tint A woinun's hair luoulii lie combed every day if she is able to Ixuir the fatigue. If it has be enmo tangled a little swoet oil will loosen It Household troubles should be kept f ir from Ihe siok room. Above all. an Invalid or an apparent convalescent should be saved from his friends. One nrrulous aoqualntanoe tnaj In half an hour undo the good of a week of ten der nursing. Iu long illness a small bod table will be found Indispensable. Every oup, glass, spoon and utensil used should be taken out of ho room nnd washed as speedily as possible. As to walking on tiptoe and whispering, nothing can disturb a nervous person more. Home Topics. AMONG THE POULTRY. A llrrnlrr I i ll- If mv to Car for fowli ol i " Inscription. Sulphur is not good to give the young chickens. Kerosene and lard make a good oint ment for sc. ily legs. After the chickens are two or three weeks old they can bo fed on cracked wheat. If the eggs are to be hatched keep a drake for every Ave ducks in order to be sure. Never keep a slop hole where the poultry can help themselves if you ex pect to maintain health. One advantage with ducks is that they do not harbor lice. They have loo much oil. One advantage with Pekin ducks is that only a low fence is needed to con- line or keep them out. On the farm the laying of five dozen eggs ought to pay for keeping a hen a year. All above this Is profit. On the farm it will nearly always pay to plant a few rows of sunflower seed especially 'or the poultry, (loose are fond of weeds, especially of purslane, and will often do good service In killing out nd destroying weeds. Very often a 'w drops of turpentine put in the Waking water at this time will pre vent the gapes. If the chicks are al ready affected, a drop or two on a small piece of broad will cura As a rule guineas should be hatched tinder hens near the house. They are naturally "ither wild, and this will aid mated lly in making them gentle, if the young guineas are kept near the house. Milk is much better food for poultry during the summer than corn. Corn Is Mating and fattening, two conditions mat as a rule, ought to be avoided, alaai feeding for the market He-value of the manure should al ways I considered in keeping poultry properly managed. It Is one of t'.ie best fertilizers that can be had and Is ell worth the trouble of gathering up and storing until ready to use. Care must be taken that the nests are kept as free from lice as possible. One y of doing this will be to clean out occasionally and substitute fresh, cleun material, burning up the old and using kerosene, earbo 1c acid or sulphur to 'lean out the nests. As the weathor becomes warmer it la necessary u provide good ventilation "d the more thoroughly this is done 'he more comfortable the poultry can kPt- Direct drafts fhould. how (ver. be avoided, and yet at night, dur 'he summer time, cara should bo jeii to have as oool as possible. at "wi Republic "Jlio American Sunday -School Union liao organized, during the pas: yaar. 1.791 Sunday-achoola In thirty e States and Territories In placet itherte destitute of religious priv "eees. it jjj,,, to 0u,er needy cbooi, j i438 insUncai. in many the schools have developed into Jhurehe. of different denominations. distributed, by tale and gift. Blb'e and 11.663 Teetaments. ad mad. 40,04) Ti,ito to famillee. In the vinuv iu missionaries conducted gagclistie work, and gathered many aadrtu ,ouls Into the cburchea IN AMtHiOA. historic I ,, ., Seeing how forcibly tl.U wonderful bWMO the .oiualtnpr.Bsodltaoif upon of wWnt laptlaaa and ' " Ka,. e .ly. ,ow prominently It n7Ure,.n Kusl..,n religion, -n j, of Buddha , made u, h op.-u.-d oku flo w t u ttfu lo mn. elude, thai when familiar to all. even In W "ifr'an aje. it will not heme , ly mk.Hl a. one of manv flowering plants: It I, f tl, cmmnn.lln ,. ,.. 1 n. ii .1.1 . " ' , ' "a W Uteratllie will , prove a boon. AsU't-s. ooldrn atari " '1' l"ovea a liillur,.. and UIOMM U in Ue. ...... W-. l. morse im Hie imw twkt ,.i.u ..i ... ui MOfig tiu r.-o-,t Um ourbMH faot ikM the native lotui U inu.'h mi.r dlfiVtilt .i MtaMw In our wuter. thun llM Kartam, nnd doe not (f.ow with qilila Hie aHme liuurianoo. Its intni. due l n bv ulmrkrl nH :',.M r am. L'.. t w I M 1 1 i II hai UM rigor liaoa it laal their ram. and h g rlliappaayaj "pnj mw i environment wiu naanllarli . , 0 I farorahla. And the oiieHti,,,, ..rises. (IdMtlon arises alter all. Is it In the strict io use a native? May it not. Indeed, have been OTOUght hither in prehistoric ttflMe; The question of a upetiatlrely ancient oominiinieutioti between the oontleenta Is a tempting su jtHit for study, and how app-oprlate when r t ing in the shade of the Kattorn lotus! .Such a train of thought need not stir up any ghost of a mythical lost At lantis. SHU the American form has certain marked pec.il inritles. The ma ture torus has a decided constriction some distance from the insertion of the stem. Hauling Iu the foreign sHoies. and the seeds of the former an- giobu ar instead of distin lly oval. tVhatev W the history of the Aineri.-an form, llmt of the Kaste n, or Egyptian, as It is usually called, is Um well known to 'Cod miM'Htin". Ititw. .-( brIwH.' un.l yet b Hl , in r A ord H,wever. eon.vrning Dm term h i ,,,.,..,.,;,. wl. i, present it Is a plant of India, of China and Japan. Australia the Malay Archi (elago and tho Caspian sea an enor mous range; but it is no longer found in the valley of the N'l.e. The use of the name rests upon the fact that it was (here, not only a cultivated plant, but held sacred by the peoplo of that coun try, as it la by the Hindoos. Egyptolo gists, however, are Ml of one mind us lo the relation of the lotus to the an tiquities of the Nile region, some cpies turning tho mailer altogether, and con sidering tho se.ilpturiug to rep.c-ent the lily of the Nile, one of the grandest of tho white nymph.u'.is. Quite recent ly, too, it has been ably argued to lie the renowned rose ol Sharon. "Of such i kingly flower Solomon might well have said. 'I am the rose of Sharon,' " - Dr. Charles C. Abbott, In Harper's Magna ina THE CROWN Or THORNS. i I'Ofalai Krror Will.''. Hi. Ilaan no tloiinil liy Artists. I know the masters of paint'ng from tin do lu his wonderful "Eooa Homo" lOWn to the present time have depicted the crown that rented upon tho head of our crucified Saviour as a twisted brunch of bare thorns, and that is, so far us I k ow, universally accepted as the true crown. Some years ago an Incident that oc curred In the Holy land caused me to think that this popular belief may be a mistake. A party of us who weie jour neying toward Jerusalem at this season of the year, which is identical with the uasslon and death of the master, had topped to rest and lunch just after en tering the hill country, some miles be yond Uomleh. when a lady of tho party who was gathering the beautiful (low ers that covered tho landsenw on all sides wreathed an exquisite spray, and hnldlno it uu exclaimed: "Tlio crown of thorns!" Our party were dellghleu wun me wreath anil uion examining it we found that long sharp thorns were concealed by the lovely pink flower. We were convinced that this was the ruo crown, and as we advanced toward Jerusalem we saw that the whole country, even to the walls of tho city, was covered with this flowering thorn. The plant and flower aro very simi lar to what wo commonly call Ihe flow ering almond, with the addition of Ihe thorn. The bloom Is vory thick, so that by merely entwining a branch a wreath is made, while the long, sharp thorns set out at right angles about an inch apart make It a very painful crown to wear upon the human brow. When we roinembor that the soldiers who dressed our Saviour with the pur ple robe and crown did it as a mockery, it Is reasonablo to believe that they chose this plant, which was so accessi ble and would make a beautiful appear- rnce. while at ine same tune WOUOOtng his holy brow. Mi.ny who have visited Palestmo at this season of the ye ir have doubtless hail this suggested to them, yet J haw never seen eottmenta upon it la aa book of navels. -Utter In N Y He.- ld. . . in,. Pueaaafaatbera M . Baooa dwavs does the right thing at the right line." Mrs V. M-How so? Mhv ,e proponed for my hand on Sunday Vnd waa Sunday any more appropri e than .nvof-er time?' "Why. re. lainly; don' y, know It a a- I aim Sunday?' -A man wh beoht a lot ol Havana ir, recenttv. or. being asked what : .lint ftiPl ;e was cnrrvliig. repi.ru . .. I Ia.,1 .. ..AM ticets to B rourse ui M bo given by hi wif ,r- rafaaata insulating maw 1 A . . A ! hu.1 i I. . rial, as it is Wgaraeaj. - f renen .1 ,iiirnal. It is romp"-' - ,m.. pari Una boni.-l plaster. pit.-h and two part? by w-igbt 'he latter ' , J . kink being aara 9Jt tin rai-e 1 " and pluuget wai.-r . when hot. Is a heaao- temeraturc This rnixtnr. . DMte. and can v p oited bv a brush or .-art in .no ds t !.ml.;-.or.p--'he'ns,,.a. ing properties of ebonite, anl raa M iniurv to iu insulating properties. HtorOHlNU rtRTlL. I f . T farmer u l.o Hnm TUvrr f HaasHl Maks Ml.iaka. Thr ttgl, a larger paH of the eountrp than the advoeatJMOl the groal West will admit, tho nieans of Improving worn-out or impoverished land u e th most praettnal questions in farming, it is almost , riain that'in large kii lions of Dakota, even before It Is ad mitted iu Statehood, successive wheal croppln- has seriously diminished tha yield. In Minnesota litis failure of tha oil Occurred several years a)-o. and so anfeVnly that it is recognized as an era by farmers and other business men. Talking with farmer recent y from thai Stale, he remarned that It wa a common thing (a hear events dated from the year of the wheat failure. It was at the time thought to be a tern porary affair, tho result of bad seiuoti, droUfkl and litwcts. but exrlonce ha shown that the dimir.ullon in the wheat yield then Mparlencod was doe totuoiv aarioaa ranaaa, as it has ioatlamd ever Maoa This i-oudit on of affairs s not an uaulxed aril It makes imiawsible the apaodthrlfl axtratragaaaa of fortii liy whi.-h kaa aiarirad Wost!rn fanning and has pul the Kastern furtnors at so g oat a disadvantage. The greatly Improved machinery for harvesting grain OTOpa has not only enabhsj West ern farmers to exhaust their farms more rapidly, but has also obliged fanners In the Kust u pursue the Same system. Uss stock has been kept in local itlos where grain can logrown. and the rUflaianay in barajrard manure has leen made up by the purchase of com mercial fertilizers, good in themselves, but not furnishing a lasting manure for the improvement of the soil. The tin symmetrical character of much modern farming is shown by the smaller pro iHirtioit of laud devoted to grass and hay. These do not give tho immediate profit that grain crops do to average farmers, but they are better for the paf maaOBOa of the , It a farm is plowed every year, and the product sold at ow prices, as It hits been of late years. It is scarcely MHsiblo for the farmer to avoid financial ruin. Tho fei I lity of his land, which is his capi tal, is being exhausted, and when that is gone he has no way to easily replace it. The lsst of all restoratives of fer tility is clover. Tho farmer who sows clover seed liberally can hardly make a mistake. On the great majority of farms the distance from market Is so great that clover hay docs not pay at the Comparatively low price it brings lo draw away, 'f fed on the farm it makes it valuable manure, and at the same lime the hay crop is grow ng tha clover roots are deepen lag the soil for future crops. The farmer who grOWa clover largely can afford lo try he commercial fertilizers, for tho ch ver roots fasten the mineral fertility In the soil, Instead of allowing it lo be come Inert and worthless. -American Cultivator. 9 POULTRY ON FARMS. Sjrtlemat r Knlo suniino.l I'p In Sevan tarn Itrlsf I'sragrai.tl. In ralelng poultry or stock of any kind if should he the aim of every one to keep it healthy and Improve It You can do it very easily by adopting some systematic rules. These may be illu med up in brief as follows: 1. Construct your house good and warm so as to avoid damp floors and afford a Hood of sunshine. Siiushlue is better thun medicine. 2. Provide a dusting and scratching place where you can bury wheat and corn, and thus Induce the fowls to take the needful exercise. 3. Provide yourself with some good, healthy chic.tens, never to bo over throe or four years old, giving one eoek lo every twelve hens. 4. (live plenty of fresh air at all times, aapaelally in summer, o. (live plenty of frosh water dally, and never allow tho fowls to go thirsty. 0. Feed them systematically two or throo times a day; scatter tho food, so they can'; oat it too fast or without proper exorcise. Do not food more than they will eat up OlaW. or they will get tired of that kind of feed. 7. (iivo them a variety of laith dry and cooked feed; a mixture of cooked meat and vegetab os is an excellent thing for I hair morning meal. H (ilvo soft food in the morning and the whole grain at night, except a little wheat and crao ced corn planed in the scratching places to give then, exercls during the day. 9. Above all things keep Ihe house clean and wol ventilated. 10 lo not crowd too many into one house; if you do look out for disease. 11. 1,'se carbolic powdor occasionally in the dusting bins to destroy lice. 12. Wa.h your roosts snd bottom of laying nests and whitewash one a week in summer and once a month In winter. 19. I,ot the old and younsr have as large a range us Missible. the la ger the better. 14. Don't b'eed too manv kinds ol fowls a-, the same time, u.iless you are going into Ihe business. Three or four will give you y ur bands full. IA Inlrodiio new blood into your stock every year or so by either buying aeockeH or se tings or eggs rrom some reliable b eeder. 16. In buying birda or eggs go to some reliable breeder who has his re ...ib.n a' staka You may have to pay a little more for birds, but you can de pend on what you get. tolls are not heap at any price. 17. Save the best birds for next year'., breeding and send the other to market, lu shippifiP fancy poultry to market ,end it dressed.--Mirsey'e Illustrated Uonihly. rOU.iccn 1nou.su.1U tons of heti. rer- crush. si in the Ix-et sugar factory of Clans Spreekels in California last season. The sugar from these beets weighed l.rMOtons. The farmers who entered opsin culture netted an average of .t-" an acre. Neat 1 the production of beet sugar will he much larire.. -In the city of New York there an upward of fifty able Meihodlet preach gsj who a e paid less than ItWW par ;ear. A Mosque in trie Sanara, I A discovery of much lHhalijaal I Inlet est was recently made In the Al ' gerlan Sahara. . M Tarry, who has been earn Ing on w v lu connection with lln pis.M.sed I'ranssahai 1 rail road, having noliead a mound 01 sand : in the afjgahortldad of i . nnd it dug up. and discovered Ine lop of a l dome, l itis naturally MMead his b teresl and. getting his Arabs to dig -till iii-ep.-r. in- found aadaraanth the dome a square tower, then a platform of ma. aonry, and finally a complete mosque. I Continuing the excavations M Tarry .. unearthed sov 1 house, in Hr ba preservation and caiue UKin a suh terrauean water-course. Al Um last j news nine houses had been disin erno , and M. Tarry was getting nd'litlonal assistance to clear out the precious wa . ler-couisc, which he doaoribus as suffi cient to irrigate a small forest of palm. ! It is well known that the Sahara was I at one time much more populated that; ' It is uow and its trade much more ex ( tensive, but no onu seems to have u I posed that cities had been buried under i Its sands, at least so recently as nee I Ihe Introduction of MohitiuiurslaulsiA 1 N. V. Star. "How Is It 011 have had so few deaths on your hands, doctor?" "That's, ' easy enough. When I liud I have a had ruse I order the patient to take a trip abroad.' - Judge Photographs of the flight and' -plosion of dynamite cartridges are among the a. hievemeuU of tin. instan taneous method of photography, How our grandfathers would have wondered at such pictures! Tho Klectrieian rcporla a rumor from Berlin to the effect that a means has been discovered of using electricity for ascertaining the true north, instead of the magnetic needle; that, in short, the new means will bo superior to the compass and is likely to suikmihsIo It. White Elephant of Slam, Lion of Eng land, Drajion of China, Cress of Swltier, land, Manner of Persia, Crescent of Egypt Double Eaale of Russia, Star of Chili, The Cirrle of Japan, Harp of Erin. To get these buy a box of the genuine Dr. C. M I a.nk's Cei.khkatrd Ltvnt Pills, prire ft rents, and mail us the out side wrapper with your address, plainly written, and 4 cent In stamps. We will then mall you thr above '1st with an ele gant package of oleographlr and chro matic ards. Ki km 1 mi Ukos.. Pm-snoRO, Pa. If yon hsv.' sn SeeaUh aM k1nlt tn him sail inskr him yimr Irlvud. i iti- niigajtl i ii.kh " Dr. William's Indian PitsOlBtaSsal i ttie only min- rurv fur llllnd, Hl.ssllini or Itrlilna I'llea IVH lllseoisiisl, It aevei (sll to eiire olil rhnmlr naSM idluns tsiiillini jaditr t'oBiilmr. . Dev'slaad, 0., lars "I lis.e tonnd ' I raperls that Ur. Wll- llatn's IiMIIhii I'tle iilntm.-ul sit.'" Iinnnsllatr telM. " Do nut mifTVi sn lantstit loogsr, Hoht by Wll iisnuou i. MsaafaetarlDf Co., Props,, cleralaadi ohls. Mr and II. sihi t.) L Masiaaar A Oe,, waalaaale Braa Sims, IVflland, Or. tie that MakM tlx- brut liar of bis tine lias nnne to opsri'. sumption Min i) t'urea. To ths EniTis:-risac lulorm roar readers that I hsvr a ismIIIth remeily lor the sborr nsm.sl disease. Wy Us timely use tboaaiid of hoiielt-M I'ssea have Imtii inrrssnently rnrtsl I shall Is' glad to send two Isittlei nt my rem.- it) krks lo snv 01 your resnera wno nave ran iimiitlnu II Ihey will send me their eitrs anil iKiitofflre addreaa. RiaiHftlully. T. A. S1..M-CM. al. C. lsirrsrl st.New York. Time larrleil out Uhii as a K" St Ihhd: It Is ssiile'a ow n fsult There la 110 srtlrle msde, thst parity la as Im porlant 111 sa aosp. Thousands, however, bay ehean sdulterated soap", to saves lew cents ami lose dollars lu rolled elutbliia. liobldna' glee trie Hosi, la-rfectly pure, aorrs inllart. 1 in r rides iiis.n debt's bank; ll la haul for an limit) lwx to aland upriaht. SURE, SAFE, SPEEDY. I'anama sVknric will slwsya rsllsvs ladlss Pleasant H luke. Huarsnlissl lu sa SM ur n,ii.,v mliiuilisl (lace Irhsl um will never Is' without II II) n-Klster.slmsll,ll.''0. H. n.1 postal note to l'snsmsHMTlBe t:o.,bo . (taklsad.i at I or Hrenrhlal. Aatl.s Ir. au4 Ms nim.ar) I ninplalnla. "dr' aVsaataU Tmekf" msnileal remarkable ruratlve proS'r Ues ?ft rls. s D0 Old Time Hmokerw Who know a good thing when they see It, cannot be fooled by a poor Immltallon of the well-known "Seal of North Carolina" Plug Cut Tobacco. Bear in mind that the genuine "Seal cattt you no more than thr. many trashy plug cult that tome ilealert carry. n e that you get the 8 al of North Caro lina. Mid ou will amoWe no other tnharro. EYBR-READY DRESS STAYS, Manulsetnred from KIN' EST BfltlSU rTKK.I, Kiibber Costed, Hstlne and Haifa Covered. GUARANTEED Sot to Hnst, Bn-ak or Hplit. Htltrhed to the s, am., tin porketa or hot Irons i.-pilred u5AM:?kv"- St liKWAKK of worth less inniaiions nee 1i.mp.-d on the tsv k THE EVER-READY EXTENDERS Are made ol tb- aaiss malerlsl, with elsatln ends snd Burk'ei. gar-tsk for the KVKR-KKAI.Y Maya and Ki leaden, and lake uo oilier. HROWN a Ml I M " AftsU, aaa Market street, H. V. QR.SPINNEYI Dr. Spinney k Co. BB.L NaWVOMtfifflKSjttleS -teerr, ae..daatoaieaMSSDrabaae.nud. YOUNG MIN of ot;l "lulaa.iudlis' emli.a should arall theu,-i,'s ,.f our trraimect A p.illve,unrnararilnpd 10 errrrraaa, Srphills. Crlaarv and VturMl I'laeaass aU DasataraJ 41s ebarvea. prumpUy aad ISeWf tursd. MIDDLI-ACID MWKft ! of Ildneya or eiaddet Wk Brk ar.mj Lsrbit.tr. at,B of Krui-I BlrrnttVB, W. on red aod r-atored to Lealihy . .r. K, B reraoss aoaUU. lo slstt nt Bar be trsaled t their bornea. by romspoBdenoa. kUdlrlraaa a a.' natrnrtionaantbrmBlfrll'rf. CoaauiUtloi ra. and 4 oaata la stair Pf fur 1 ks Tsajif Kaa I Mail r o mat to a 1mm. $75 210 $250.52 iTVT mrwirrrA rbn can rumUh a ktwas and viva Ibrlr wbu, tun to ths aairwa. aj-r- i ui star w .v. Asm slate af -' emtHmti. Armastaatsseaf aVaasW Mssf he remiy. B.P. l.mOt. Nobod)' au Mrs uiuatr lu pee Uisu kit urlubbur pi. tVh They Lead. Dr. Pltrrv'e ntsltclnea all others, be cause l their t araalm BBS b superior raratlt 1 r I "i, . aa t asrraiit their msDufsrturrrs In supplliiK them to the People (as the; sre dolus th'uiiitli all .IriitnrlBtBi .u au.'h eon.lltloua as uo other niedh lnes at s.il.1 under, ill that they shall either bt-ueHt or rure tbe patient, or all money paid f,.r Ihein will be rvtuudrd. Tbe Uolarn Me.tlral Plsfntery" la abrelfle for star,', lu the lira. I and all bronchial, tiinait ami lunt qaraaaa, ll takru In time and ilvcn a lair trial. Moue) III be refunded II ll doe not U-iicdt or cure Or. rteree'a IVIIele sent I) laistlre or art Its ly 1 allien 1. arconllus to doae renla. I'lay with th fool al home and he wlU play with you abroad. A L1TTLK LKAVBN LBAVKNKTH THS WHOLJC LUMP. A disease iu one part .f ihe Uaiv will ItaataaJI) till the mkolt body with dis ease. Rrarj year or two some part of the syslem grtiMs rak and begins to decay. Such part ahould la removed at once, and Baa snatter lie alloeil to take lu place, there's no need ot cutting it out with the surgeon's m-nlp !. Cur. e away the old. !,..... mill ' .. .,1. 11... . ...n ...... 1 ....III. -I, I INS. ,S a IUI I I . ' ...... 1... . .. 1 1 l- - . , ,,, I niiMiia IIU.S. iiirntiir new oouy win take rare of itaelf. He hath rleaea aulticlcot, who bath eiiiiiutti to be rhsrllsUe. llapri Mreeverr. Ifaaia Is notblna I now enjoy thst I do not "we to hallux use.1 Ur. Uavld Kenned) s la rorita ltniie.lv. nt goundou!, N Y., at a rruie when I was siitTVrlhK all thai a human twine eeaMeaaaie m usaakiss Ibksu in my ki.f ue)s, fnim w hich I never .-aa,.. . t.-, to rs'over M. pnystelaa said I ha I luucl.t'. ,tia.nse l ater I had a bad attack of (ravel, si years ago laat June hon well I nininilar that day I aaw in Kaaaady's Ka.oriie u. u.,i. advfnlssai in our Maer, After uslua thr.se boitht I was well I bate never had a Mara of the disease, and Iboiiitb I am over alktv eans of ace I am vl( orous and stroiis, as 1 waa In mv prime-. What plush tans and the many remedies I had taken could not do, Ur. Kenuvdy.a favorite Kriu.sli did; ll atat.sl the dlseaav and made me a well woman Mts Knilltne I1. Mixner, Hunt Hill, 11. i"' Kaaaanr'a Fsvoaira KKasbT.taa.ie at Romloiit. N V. II; 6 fortVi. lend lor lassl. koa to cue Klduev, Uver and ttti nnI dlsontera. II Is Ihe fo.dlsh aim ol the sthelsi to aran lu flultndc with a mlcnwoiH. The country la fl.w ,sl w lib par indtaUons of "rieal of North ('aroitiia Hug (hit tiutokinn nbaeaes Tar Obuiba tor brarskaun. FOR THE BLOOD Hnlft's Hncrinc ettrtsl n. i nt Paneer. sliL-h herislltBn-. ft.r my lallier dle.1 i.r fan,sr. My cwa. nwlsle.1 all other treatiue t, lu fact (rew worae all tbe time. 1 I, it olTaU other reiiiedbw, and Im.k a. H. M, which forced out Hie pobsun until my ajratem -w. Mssnaf.,, nen .ne . aju er neaosi, nui even leaviiK a sum. Myhrwllliatn e baa heelle tceUeiit. Mas. I., i s, K 1 ' i ,.i,N, mseon.oa.. h.... , 'as. S.Mi.1 fur Trealls 1 'an. er and Hl,t,l lll.,aw lilall.sl fiw. HWIKT NI-Ki'll'IC til.. Oravirr a. Atlanta. Ha. Tl I Celebrated French Cure, APHRODITINE" positive OU Aff AN 1 Cf 1 11 r 11 1 11 nils 1111 in ial taoi 'lifcfHM, M dii) tjiwinlvr uf Hit Kuucntllat or Khiii u( fllln't ... ts.lt.. I !... SSI. BEFORt tlim (torn 1 Her- AFTER i IftWilt n' Al Htlinillflllll, IMIWII M i i-niin urthtutiKti y4111tl.dll hi'lhrivi.ttti, OVC tmlultt UCf, tV . Mlrh m I um of HratinVmuM, Vnk(ul ML tSrartlW dnwi I'lilimiM tlm llni'lt, s ml nMKIMstt, iryMeiiR.NcmiiiR rnsklmtioii NiM turn h1 Kmlalona, -m .it i hit-n. iiriiHwj, Wisik Mtm or), tiHji nf power mnl I mTatM'y, Mliirh II w td,'( 1."! often iMd in ntMiinitiritlit mpmitl Inaan liv. I'rtre f t U) box. t bote for f' 00 Hfiit b limit mi i . i'i of ) A HITTKM liHAKA VTKl m it v f.s ix oiili-r, t rot Mini 1I10 tinmi'V If a rr.iiniie ill I'lHO I ( Prill'lM TllllH.i ( t.-l I MISSlllMil fmm oM mill ymnnt. of ttotti Mxni, jetTinaurntl) if -I llV At'HHnniTIMR 1 ' 1 '' " A'MtlNU THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WKNTIRM 1 1 1 .1 iiox ?r rotTtAjco, OR HoM br Htrrlhls A Uu. ()nif lti, oor. Hec ml Hint VNuhlititiou Min.. roitltud. Or. A BIG SHOW emlth t Oath Store, 418 Front 8t , e. P., Oal latf eat tsnsrsl dealers watt ol lbs U laslsslpej alter Dry Oooda, Notloua. Hoslary, Uadar wsar . Wall Papsr, tutloasry; BlauksU, kaV 4laa. Boots, snd Short, Csuued Uoodt, Dry trails. Woodsa, Tla, Crockery, Qlaas .Uraalks aaa Hard war. Meal, flsb, Prorations, lloaay, Orsfu. raad, Orooarlss, Purs Splfes. Seed, lay sas Drags, Madscinss: Clocks, AmnuBUBBav Bobber Oooda, Tenia, snd qsaailtlss af aakraw eoods at lowssl prices for Cask saly. Sewd la sump for full list by am Ball, sad laara karw It llia heap and well at small cost . rj yean ks Saul neat i uatomert Inesery Ctyaaty wastes tuay i Dobbins' Eleclric Soap THE BEST FAMILY SOAP IN THE WORLD. It is Strictly Port Uniform In Qaallty. TIIK luminal formula (n. wlu.li - i- - InfNtt ytiln ..ji'i. ha. ue.ri Is-rn I.te nr . kisaul "i die -lis-lio -' Tbla snap la id, oil. 1 In ejewllly i..-,ly tellh that tsvatte Iteeatty yean wet... II i.oti.i.ia "' ' i..J.... the Baeet fabric. It evapMsat sleea and Mrs. hrs white. I ws.hr rtanuel, slid blankets as fto iSher SBSf lo tbe world d.a-. -wilbmil .linnkiB,-U-a, ili( thrill SSW SBal while and like n READ THIS TWICE rnllk H I' Isa weeal aas baa A anai.oflu,T, and of ihrf.bru . where Hoblsus Kir. Ui s, a aal arewrellaig la aireeltwrae, OMR trial will drmon.iratr us (real aierU. ll I will pay you lo make lhat trial LIKE all best IblBaa. laled and .ounlrrsrtled .. W...rH,... Beware of Imitations. . i.,. .,.'..',.......,.. INII 1 1 IH.ahhlrta' I - itv lkm l liar Mgikrti- ,Kk- in. MjiIj . Wiilae.r-lfBhiai KUirk. fat ttny oth fr4u.l,in.,iy aiia It i BnCAn, 1 !' will ruin riliaa( antl art rWmt l tnyajtf. A W DOHRISir KI.IUTRK anH mhal ni 'rthf N'faH -n fr'srTfri-in laiiw n Urr, kre. it iliHO.lt H ) o4fa hjari't it ! IU -aT'lar from hU twar"l riMrjk j(rtcr. RKAf rift-fitly h in 1 ri.(sti arMinrlrjih i.,r ui i meani I I IbllAW dlrrt tlona , ,(M.lr w tpjrf on tmmmut afrJ f wait Umircf beUwt tr) ing frr nun If iSiaolJ.rrliaMa , gtiaH truly MontWftil aoap. f L CRAGIN &. CO Philadelphia CALIFORNIA FIREWORKS! U-K A KK I'KEPAKKII T1 HCPIM V TUP. ll trade with a lull line r, Klrework". Mr. eraekera. Plana, Halliantt, Toy Pistole, etc. II I list rated eialoffot- faruishaal on allratlu. A SPECIALTY OF EXTRA EIHIBITiON IHt Correetsondeuea aollrltswl with t'oiamlttees lu chanre of .ablle rrleta-sliout. CALlVottMA PIHt WORK8 CO , ll aud 14 fin strarl. sen Prsnclaro, I sJ. R,,BI--l"SUBrsa ..... nv. . . , . h.allnf. and thai (Hher remedlee hare falUsl to . . - mH ... In.l.laa "I tl., a.li. m . . . , . , Sam ,, , II'" i "I w o,.a.,B " ' " , r or body, or a Boll, Barn, rat, or aoy allmeut tor which a Hal.e is talUble. bay a Jf-reol out ot Mrslraa kealvr. which Is Warraatad 10 I ure when eferythlnaelBe fslla If aut kept b; tuardraaftst send eaais lastaawsksJ. C. 'sassr. Ajp.. Astoria, Or , sad rwealvs abas byrnalL M.P.M. 0. Wa. tM a. P.M. 0. Ma. uriHititi in t mv Illaarsalaa a. ls.rr.lv. "This was sometime s parados, ' as Hamlet I tats, since, however. Ihe srorile ol Amerha and other lands hsve been e.iableej.to pit Rot 1 letter s Stomach Hlltert asali.sl Ibaruusreu (oe, , tusisrla. It la no louaer s pstsdoi, kut an easy , poatlbllity wherever uisuvla eruli'es lit ml.tr . venom to poison Ihe sir. suddcra) Idsum. hoi, tome .eeetathiu lini,rrsuat. a Ihe water, th. re. I In the very elniiisb.d.t uf miattas. Is the aut lllary ihSciu to dl-ann the lor and aeeiireellt eleiit pnifis-tiou. K.-ver and asue. blllloua re- 1 mltteui. dumb aaue and aioic cake mall. r ! how tenaciously they hsvr laaleue.1 their 1 bitch i.u the tvateni, are first fonsst to ndai their raap and eventually lo sbaudon ll slt.arether. But It It Its preventative tons- that should chiefly ms.niiuciid Ihe tlliteis to ja-rtona dwell lag In malaria rurae.1 lisalltlea. fi.r Ilia aeer! lafu bncklvr ol !,(.,, . asalust which ih. enemy It powerleet. I urea. Ilk, wis... d)sppsla. rueuiiiaiisitl, 11,1111-t mil iilllnus alUileult Ureal wealth and c litem srldoin live t,, (.'her. Its suisvtor eioalksnre aeeveo to nUUUsu. uf Boasas tot uora 'baa a quarter of a OBfltarf. It la used bf Uls Unitad sutea Uotstbsmbs. r Lwead tsy Caa haact al -sHeiipaM 1'niferalilaaaau.er lua st, ruraaa ana bmsr Heallklul Dr hW.lVsu, . iBJ foedar aSSS O.S aaBsaaa AdbbiidLs. Uuie Ah.ui H.,ld oulf la BBBS I KK K HtKINO IMWIlia 'SI staw voaa. chu aw. S.N I'HtNl IWO NOTICE TO PUBLISHERS. HAS SSKN ESTBl ISHED AT PORTLAND PALMER 6l REY, Al Ihe Nrw HalldltK. .sir. lire .id Alder ate. br relura mall fall dess-rtpUve rinulara uf aaoit s 111 taiin mna 01 III J J CUT J HO Any lad e of or I; nary InM.llssiiri ran saAll an quickly lour- t, rut and msli any tat me ui Is soy style lo any measure fur lady or child Addrraa nRPRICtVs CREAM - m OiBIE'TS ajCD C r at mirjrnfct mmm rr 1 wnai H atlaeil MM JN 1 "Z" m Wr M MBaH MOODY & CO.. ' HP bbbbbbbbbbbbbTbtI riac,...l. n ASLEEP ON THE RAILROAD TRACK. A little chiiii. tired of play, liail pillowed his hrad on a rail and fallen alecp. The train waa almost npcn bint when a passing atrangrr r.ishetl forward anil saved hltn friiiu a linrrlhlr death, l'erhapa ynti are a-le. p on the track, too. You are. If i on am ni'li'i'tlng the harking cuiirli. the heetlc flush, the low of ipp. tlti- anil ormMiio VMaMeaa and laawerlla. whirh have uueouacionsly crept upon yon. S uke up, r ihe train a III he upnn yon I Conaumptton, which thus lnsliliioii-lv fastens lis hold upon Ita victims while they are unconscious of Its approach, must he taken In time. If It Is to he overcome. Ur. l'lereV (Jnltlen Medical Ilisuovery hus rttred thousands of cases of litis moat fatal of midadlea. If taken in time, and ifiven a fair trial, It will cure, er all money paid for It will br Bromptly refunded. For Wi nk Lungs. Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Itreuth. Bronchitis, Asth ma, s. , ro Coughs, and kindred afTectlou, It is an efUclcfit renu dv. ("oryrltflit, Ismk, t,y Woatn's DiarkKSAar Mbdioai. AaaoriATiON, Pmarletnrs. tsi CTlfPTCKJ OT CiTAHI Headache, otaitrucllon of nnae. itischanrra falllna lnlllinatt.s.iriii'1liiHsi iimruai-. watery, and acrid, at othcrw, thick. U naciouj. niuis.ua. . in ut. in, i.i ....I. and putrid ; eye wins, murine- In ears, rtrafni-sw. difficulty of 1 1, -iiiiin t lir.Mil . e,a- torwllon of offenelvo matter; bnath raTentlvt' ; stnell and tasto Irnpalrssl, snd sw-ncrul rkdilllly. Only a few or tin a, a.vinKoms ilkcly to be jinteiit at onoe. Thousands uf casts rtsult lo .sinauuiistriin, ami end In tbe run, susrthluir, arili-B. p4ic. cbsniatnir, ami heallna prnprrtlra. Dr. Haurt 'a Keuudy caeca. Only J) ut'Ola. Hold by druaaiata everywhere. By Ha mild, cures Use worst I M T MAKI J Wr A AM W Dilleloii Biscuit lK nnjT Ask your ftrucer f.e W WW W SODA o" SALERATUS. W M m twtmMtwfwmwww- l iikS its lua VriflTai ''' h Mi ft jaAcoBson Chronic otirttlgia.. Frrmaneal Cu ass. Jsa. 11, hit SaSsrsd a Unj Uava wlU searahiis la Uu t 1 was ps.trals4 al Uaws f sfs SI Js.tfbs Oil a Ids, ksss l -.a aaUrs.t sarsa aa ratara .'IsIWlAU UIT. Ittt W LjosuSM , Salu , LU. Permanent I 'urea. Oclaasr it. lilt lay wtis waa paaajraal frssa assralai. ak. teeJ4 Bat waU B SUB, 1 tssuAt St Jarsts uu afur sas aolUa waa aasd BBS walkst akast. (eutlaaat ass tatjalatalr eara4 bar. JAM t kdnrav SarlaBBsU. f.aa Psrmaiieal ('urea. ;s- it. hit Vaara M 1 Bat asaxatala; aat aaUact is allaaks Sew; la ts.s By aaa as St Jstaaa Oil wa. asms. Seal, las re Baa beam aa ksisbu af Us aalaf u aaUsilea. k. W arASSLU. v.. rtaae. AT DIUOUIITS ASD DIAUtM tHI CHARLES A. V0liEtiaC0 .Bsniaiors.Ma 1HI NAIal, uu tuar raaMa I ll 1 ll Ih tofillllta Several larife tra taof choice Improved and uuluiprovtid Agricultural Land In Whitman Coun y, WaahltiKton, Im lotiKliitf lo W. f, Uurrell, rt al., 20OO ACRES OF WHICH UAVK akKN - Sown to Wheat and Will Yield a iu ITaaail CtapTMa Year. Write for dearriptlve other Itiforiuatlon lo rlrrulars and ' 6RAM, Mupi., Colfax, Washlustton. a aas. sainnlea worth a. IS iI'MNK. l ln.-s not uadrr hi.ra.-s' hs-t. aJafV write I Mresslrr Malssll Hi-la Hold, r i .... Hellv. Mleh. H AIRY FACES! M (iraliata'a liepltalory Paste l mtrautced to rr- inine hair and rhcrk Its (rowth. II, O by I mall, rwuid Jr ataiup for nook "How to be tteautlful," Maa. Usaralas llaiHtu, "Uesaiy Ins tor. 21 Puwrll St., San Kranclsro. alFINIaVlY aSAMtM PKAHkA 9lClrilVflI. maim, flakier. Koantah S3SiSfW I CURE FITS! I ib. led mean merely kn atop tbem for a lime and I khan base Ihelu return asaUl. I in, an a radical cure I bars made the dlaeaaa of rrra. STII anl ur kAU. la. sicbnkb a life haay study I warrant niyrsmmty kti run- tbe antral eaaea. Because ukbers base falleu It I oo raaeue. tor not aua melvuut a clue. HU-ml at ni-e Swa .realise sn.1 a fne b..llle uf wy luf all tide r.-lu,.Ly. litre Kltuswe aud IN art I Hllce. H 11 Pierr M ' '"rearl at.. W.e V,.rB 1 prescribe and tally en done Hhf 11 as the saly aim-trie for Ihe eerlaluiura nt this dlseaae. U. U.l.NllHAIIAV.M l, Aaialerdaiu. N i Wt hsve sold Hlf U fur many ysara and ,1 bas flven the beat uf sails faction D. K DVCIIKi Itl . Cblcapi, 111 l.aa. Sold by Uru((lals. BsTlaH JtmWi to t iiitsV Sars.assa bm El art atr sy a Mlu:kaalBtl3B. rBg4g4f!l O JV'JV'JUXVJaUXJ) 'or an Incuraliae case of aw saaaaawaaaasaasaas Catarrh in th Head Ii) tlio proprietors of D. BAQC'B CATARRH REMEDY.