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Royal N ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER is always perfect; no experimenting is nccess.-gy with it; t' house keeper never has cause toS-eturn it to the grocer anJ beg for the return of her money. For a third of a century its invaluable qualities have been familiar to American housewives, who have found its use always a guarantee of light, sweet, pure and wholesome foi.fe Some baking powders are so imperfectly mPjc from cheap and inferior materials that their manufacturers are compelled to take them back in large quantities. During the last year thousands of cases of omPbrand sold or commissioned upon a "guarantee" have been returned tjaked, spoiled and useless. Do not take chances with a baking powder with which there is a possibility of failure. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER NEVER FAILS. Tha t'lral Wonted Mill. It U now jusflOOyear ago lnee John Sim. dm croaaed over from Ilawrorlb anil settled at Diakrovd. That uid Important period In ttiacuuimrrcUl history of our country, for tli tsnnt discoveries of llarKreaves, V .nit, ArktvriKht and other, followed by Watt with improved sleaia entfoe, were almiit to effacl a complete revolution In nur lndiiatrie, and about :hat tlmi vu bud lb foundation of the trade which bad done mi much for that vnllry. It ml(bt b Mid that Hint dl.tr let had been tba very tm.lle of the mechanical spinning of wor sted. Mr. John Suuilen employed about half a dosen band combers, and used to send bl top into th. hamlet or the farm house, of tbedl.trirt, where th. (rood wife', (buttle could tbrn be seen merrily flashing through 11, f liHm. The iimnufacturera at that tim. carried many of their piece to tb. Halifax i'iec k ill, to the year lW a (treat .vent took pl.ice iu tlmt villnne by tb. founding by John Huitdcn of Provident mill, and ter Mr wan struck into the heart, of the hand spinners, who feared they would hate their occupation, by w hich women could e.ini two ahillinira and strong girls one shilling and tlx pence per week. Mr. ttugden be pn with three .pinning frame, of proba bly aixt jr to eighty spindles each, and front that time the lirm bad steadily progressed. Iuterview in Manufacturer. Could Prove It To. "During tb. wwr," .aid Andy, "father, who wa a conscript physician, cam. acroa. a half wilted young fellow uamed Uarrett Hmilrix. l)r. t'nllioun examined III in aud found tlmt be would not do to eiillnt. 80 be gave liim a rertillrateand aenthlm back to the fiirtn to do w hut be could toward help making a crop. "Ily aud by another conscript officer cam. along and got bold of tli. youth. "'Come along to town with me,' aaldth. officer. 'You'll hav. to be enlisted In th. army.' ""Tain't no uae'n tnkln' me, cap'o.'aaid the boy. " 'Come along, I Bay.' "'Tain't 110 um'ii tnkin' me; I can't mre. I'm er fool, nu' I've got the paper, tonmve hit " At hint r.oi.tttnr t..n rPaip. trains of GET-:-GET The Timothy Hopkins Collection of Sweet Peas" 'aHr, (OTnty-o, oiMinrt variciiea law "I U a, h f. (., or a packet ul IlK laan ums auini, fuf io wua. '2 Carnations tttiaitmriitat . $1.00 '2 Chrysantrwinums (,tTL'J-$i.oo '2 PelarronimnsiaixMnnabniSi.oo '2 RoSCS eialattnraW $I.OO " itnmt, aeataa, avf-frav aaata, re m. VegeUble eds r.T.T" , "iihrf atove collactkrfia. our kidalr 'uaraird pa. calaliM H M (m. 1 bi aAMitd lo b aaamk it art, and coocaia a tprimin' ia aaianl ouinra, of lh i w--i t-- n-aM tmtimi The Tiaaotkv Mala MiMifntrk rnanciaco. c.. A , Ed Ttin II; Cod Liver Oil as it aPars in Scott's Emulsion in easily taken up by the s)'tem. In no ther form can so 'mich fat food be aimilated with out injury to the organs of dige.tion. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypor V-s Phites has come to t aiO rt---'' of everyday use, a prompt cr1 infallible cure for t olds. Lour.s. Throat troubles, and a fosiiivc builder of fleih. i ., a ikn, i r .-- IE ever Fails. tTHE DRYAD. havaaeen her limpid eye. Lance witu iirailiial laughter, rts. Ttiroiiith nilil nnn' belt lea. Like t Kin tiloaviiua trow an J alar. Then the lialcf 14, rut ttiua air YVulaked thru lulo petals. I have area brr hard? elite., Lika a moltrn tiiral. i. a TbKiilk'h the leafa.-e hailed. Of tiii, k cliicia.atta, and ihrn. When I mails more aure, agaia To a red ..um faded. I have found her racy Una. And ber graceful llngrr Up. Hut a litw or berry, (iliintiiera of brr Ibrre and hers, atu.t, forMHii b. roouub to cbear And to make nie umrry. Often on the ferry mc k( aJarilintf ill 111 plea of lixe locks At me aha balb abakrn. And I've follow rd -all In ralttl lliry bad trickled into ruin. feuullt. 00 Ibe brakvn. One brr full limb, fluhed no me, Na.nl. here anni roal tree lotilrrt-ti all III apace Willi an aunliKbt and iiualnt ahade ucb a baunt roinanre bath made For bs nur bed aatyr race. There, I know, bid auioroua raw lr a amide n pleading ran Tbroiik'h tba niase of myrtle. And a rapid violence toeatxl All Ha flowerage 'twa tba lost I'oulnirs of a turtle. Xladiaon t'in lo St. Joseph's Newa. What One Mao Saw la One llay. "1 saw three terr curiou. thing, yesterday; remnrkiiMe, they were. Coming in on it sutmrlmn train 1 iat down behind a women ns black at ink. She wiu full MimmUiI negro, and her hair wua n .trniglit a your, or mine nd a. .oft a. velvet. 1 lou't think there i am ther mu-b rno in the world. "Walking up Urmnlwiiy Inter on I sow an electric wire rntrh lire and burn in twain, the piece, fiillittg to the ground There were no rro. wire, nor any wire nor anything within ten feet of it when it caught.'' He rented awliilo. "Say! A hem I When I wiu eating upper last night I found a worm a black, .baggy worm nu inch long in a freah egg. Von nee I have my eggi erved to me in the kIh II and eat theiu with a kkiii frutn the slicll. As I dug down Into the yolk of one brought me at afaxliionablercMutir.-iMt aw aotiii'tliitig black in the center, ami pulling it out discovered what I have told voil The egg wua aotind aa a dollar. The way figure it out i that an old hen wal lowed a worm jtiKt la fore the egg began to form and the wonn got tangled np in the machinery and got .tuck. Well tniiht le going. Uood day." tit. Louii RepuUic. Pear rteforo the Fight Teatlmony differ m to the feeling of the aoldier on going into a light, and the ninny exjiet-.i'iice related by Grand Army men to their altvny willing lis tener show that in their war historic there wa no uniformity of either feat or during. The major of a New Hamp shire regiment raid: "1 alwara fi h timid when tliealmt tieguii to reach us, but a noon as we got into action I was carried away by excitement. 1 am not rmnally a profane man, and I bare no recollection of talking roughly to my troom, yet a good many of them hav. awn roil me that all through a fight I would swear like well, like a trooper. Another mau, a colonel, said: "It's all nonMMieto say that a man doesn't feel afraid in the beginning of a light and all Uirotigh it. Of conn- he doe. He boa raann. Sherman auid of lieneral Hum ner that he wa the only man who grew bolder a he grew older, but the ouly man I ever aw who really corned to want to fight, and to enjoy it after h. vu in it, wiu CuMcr. New York Sun. A taiwa (.am. . Tetberball is a new gum. of Eng lish origip which xenw. the pro nounced advantage of being played in a few feet of lawn or courtyard. A post eight f'ct high la n t up, and to this i attached a cord having at it nd a ball. The apace of the grounds may lufliieiice somewhat the length of th. string, which should lie, however, not leas than etghtuor more than ten feet lomr. The liall u set iu rotary motion. fnd with l- iita rucqueta the two play- endeavor in turn hit it Th. earn, i said to , en ltlnir. and dec-id- l!y iTwann conteat, as tb. ball prove. Very cluaive. Exchange. - - - Librarlea. Mtta aatt Malhoda, Mixb-m muaenin methods applied to libraries will result in a vast exte-w.o of their general nefulne and availa bility for the purj". of inatniction. ami ta the mlcrn uine tne exhibi tion of bo-.ka 1 U come almoet aa im prtarit as tiilrdi-play of the conren tlonai mnwnui spet-iinena.- A I'rearber W arvlnf. A sotiiLrrn preai l.er who lectured la P..(othe other c gbt advlv-d worn-n to brwari of nun wuu an.;j ears, amall , ma!l etra ami mall haretaartd feet, aa tbry would be apt to turn out an.a.l potator. lint the queatloa aa to tn.w amall i small tiae gim Diu.t aril I for tbvtuarlvaav Tb bora or dr. K or bird which beluugs so us is g-lteri to ua, iii- every olker fatt 10 Cur Uvrm. lolral our Cslrirna whether tiey r. re.liie or mean. 1 l.-ae creaturaw d anaiKl t-aiawial j Mk ait.i tfada-rnataa frtia Ua, aa ill t'.r alaa-nt or 1 6 detad. bet sua XLrf aie tiuii.li. toey caurjM proiaat MitmWl Il j jaUo or iteiBrt.i the.r rwiab. 1 RETRIBUTION. T "Till DUCHXSA" Cult Iloyle. his fur. absolutely IItIJ oV straight Into lh. renter of tin Cli room. The kUirltiL-rhanililli r betraia tha deadly allirif Ira face, the cold glruiu Inblaeyea. lie 1 bad aulTlri. nt time, tin ring the troubled rda thut paaaetl lad wen hi jaythrr and N'ailliie, to under atand that i..e gnme lina Imn played out and loet. lie miubt tlll deiiv. Biveoath on onth. put all to the tone . and defy actual 1 O y. but to what em Who would line bun innocent attioiiir thtwewith bom he fare In umik iJp. rirn aliouid the law abaolve hltn' iVthe future the l-.te of t be oiitcnt t he lcH-r. ahouM tw bia. I Mi. won be tin- chief i(ninfor the prow-cut loiia he, with lieraoft voice, her pure rye! What eluini e would lie via e agaitiat her, in tlionuh Juilu-e and Jury ; aciint l.itn Mi. world would believe 111 , her. And It la thUKiiue voice thill baa U-traed him the diaret Voice 011 earth to hunt 1 He g'H- thm y lip to ihe girl who bai riiincii mm iiinl l:iti!liniiil iiimui bee ahoiililcr. Tor the lm incl.t It M-clna be baa f..i iu-n tbut there i any one lu the world but her. "Vou: y.'i here'" be anva There U li.uiieaiirable aorpriae but no anger in bl lone, bia glance dwell iiou her lingeruigly. ti'ii.li rly aeter. IU 1. bt In one of the old drciiiua. It la bl. but. "Tell them," entreat Nadin. eagerly. "They bae In-cii Ininginlng dreadful thine. I told them you were reti,1 u.ng t. i:n-lainl Kin, but I did not know It would lie to nlghl. l'aul. let them know at once ut once hour thtiM atone, ram. into your pooxoaloii." In ber extreme anxiety, ahe lay her hand Uhui bia arm. Iluriin makea a mute incut toward ber. but Maiwumuc, by a p'Mure, atop Mm. "Von attitl U-lieve lii me, then?" aay. Iloyle, In a curiou tone. "You have bud fuithnll tbm.igbr You bate never uuilcr IoihI?'' "I do not tuiili r-tanil now." rrle the girl m rtouly. "Oh tthnt lathi" Hie ahrliika from him and preivae ber bund nganist her heart. "Why do you not aiM-akr'' fhe eric auuin altrlglitedly. "One word will rcnurc me. Set tiltj ore aileiit. llotv pule you are What hor rible thing am I to leiirn' lauly Vnlwi r:h ha railed you her wm. Oh Min ly that "Mwlnea. mi the part of IjhIv Val worth.'" Intirrut. be. t.ith a Miort Inn :h. "Toili-ou n me would huve bren hi r tti-.-r plan," "What I tln you any" rrie NVilin-, lu a low voice, faint, borrUled. "Y. "!" not deny thut you are (Jrunt Uoy Ic:'" "No." "Yon are not. then, l'aul Antierb 1 " "Thafa true." Nailine atager back fnim bin:, rinl prckac her hand to her forehead aa if lu pain. "And what of thl. air?" demainU Tliomaa, coming fortt anl. lie ba loot nil hi poiiiHiUMiekit, hi innglKteriiilnirliiiaileaerteil him. llobaik old, ilinlreaaed, alna kill. Kvery tiotv mid then he ghiuce bin k to v. here jil ife I lilting, with her 11 r 11 n thrown iioti the table near her and ber bead lying hum ble! UMn theui. Ho bu. taken up th. .ttpphlra pendant, and hold It out to liraiilt llovlu iiMi!i a alakiii4 palm. "You ii. I you give tin to Miss lliK-heV "Mi Itoehe bn a.-ild ao." The tone I roiitemptuou; the glance thai arcotiip-iiie it rather more so. "And Iji 'y Valwortli iliumond rroa. that thl yoi'ug lady wore la.it tilght!" Sir Thotnn i' voire I even more tremu lous now. lie would ghwlly haveapared "my buly" ( a he utwny fondly call her) t!ii: but it I: liettcr the truth ahould be t' unco knor-n, If aisalble. "I gavo that alto to Mi Itoehe." There I a ptitiae, startling beeauae of fie liitenxity of the ailetiee that maaks it It Is broken rt laat by (irnnlt. He burst. lulu laughte' light, recklesa, defiant "The gain I up," ho ay. "Ml. Hia lio ha (rged the first link of the chain of evi 'em 0 againat me; the rent should lie easily tninle. I shall save you all trouble by giving you the exact fart, grul I. I tiMik the dlamonil. Itookalao the sapphire. Hal my pretty coualn!" turning hi Iiuinlaome head to where Mil licent i st.villng, and laughing gnyly. "A often a you actel with me In private theatric-ill, you little guested bow well I could aiixtaln a part, even adittlctilt one. If I threw my whole will Intuit. 1 mut axloglxe to you for that bundkerrhief, by the way. I could have wMhed It were a liner one; but an actor intuit lie perfect even lu the 'tiluor detail, and a burglar should not I- iiriiiaititi-d with cambric" Here Maw -eene niakesailnab forward, but I reNtruineil by Diirau. "l't ii hear him out," entreat the lat ter wiaely. 'Ion't waste your iiM-rt1uous energy on me, Masaareetie," says Itoyle, lightly. "I'm not good enough." "Keep it And after all I am hardly a rival. .My charming roimlii cared for m. r.i I rared for her. I had no intention whatwM-Vf r of cleirlvlng you of her." "Vou urea damned scoundrel" say Maaaareeue. flinging off Irtirau, and ad vancing to Iloyle, his face white with rage. Ileyond doubt" replies the other, with a shrug. land back, Herald. Why ahould vou bandy wi.nl with surh as blmf" says Mia. tiny, In a cold, haughty tone. A step pl.u-e her between the two men. Ni. air' alie say, addretng firanit, "while holding ogienly to your engagement with me. and declnrtng it loudly to the world, you were carrying on an Intrigue tinder a fale name of which this girl wa to be the vlctiru!" "Far from It!'' repllea her cousin coolly. Vou were to be the victim! I had no Intention whaiKn-ver of marrying you. I bad I have every Intention of marrying .Mi- Itoehe: Xadine atari violently tyuirK io see ami j in i ge, ne nonce, ner. em.'ion, and turn to her. I bate yoifr proiuiae," he iroe. on In a low .ne full of meaning: then again let. hi glance fall uam hir i homa. Well, how Is It to lie he aaket reck .-..ly tin wiin n count am iiom nrt nrnii.'ripp The diamondar IsmytiKitber to te I lie net to cast a atone It la only Jut' N-nlores pniire." Ijidy Valworth !Tta her bead from ber ami and likal him. Th'ne who see j ber faj. never afterward forget how It I was tT?en. The agony, the deapalr, th. ! f". !!) cold of it, ail burn themselves Into ! the memory! "Oh. tiranif flmnit! Crnnlt!" I Tie mourn fnl rry ii.es and ring. ; through the ra,m. If lasjyy from a .".ielii e f '.' e.va ou It. I The gray h- ad ho again fallen forward Upon the out :reti hcl anna. Q , If the a,n l moved by this evidence of the cruel' v of hi mother grief, b. live, no a gn of It. With a face marble Indeed, and quite rob irleaa, and ttrn for Impaa site, h wait to re-eir an anr to bia qw-.tion iMm Mr Tbomaa. i I Id stepr.'laer, 111 utterly unnerved, ' in'i'iiiii to b m to b ate the room. j IrrwiiTi..n I ltiiihle," be say. brima.Hr. "All that las ft yon 1 to quit t houae and thl enn'ry wltb a Lttl ' it. L,y a poaib!e. 1 hi I th. only klod- sr., yru can ahow her. fie point, to the roJtioole Csajr. af hi. iJ. I "A amane. that wiu cott ma llttla," rrpliu. th. yann; roan with a calltm. mil. I.. "Altwly my pM ar. arransedfv .,,,. ... U-av. D,5land for a fani.m aV.ViTryl'a to never, I hope, to return to it. On the twenty-fourth Nadin. and I Mil tat Canada." Nal:nj recoi l from him. "Vou mut I uiaJ," h aava. "Wliy Co you now link your name w ith miner' "It 1. premature certainly. Hut on tb. twenty-third it will be linked vfYi ruin. "Dh. lm:" 'Tina little aiT.ur ha alTnghtiM youf" aay ik le, wiin a una fiance. "In uiatant laud, utuler dlllerent rlrcum- uiicea, yo will readily ur.-ct it" "Korget thia ingbl'" "And all, ami every on. belonging to w. "Vou hoi. too much "TM bo la my lif,'0It ahall not b. too much! Von ahrrk imv; your Wottiau'a heart fail you; but h, the tim. !o ci 0i tliere w ill U no room for regret Joy aoiill till younU) . Come, tukeiour- "Not for urh rauae a thl. " "Atrucetofolly!' crie he, with a flash of paaion. "I tellvouyou are mine, and hall follow mo . in re I go. Hate you forgotten your oath, your promtM''" "That pronilie ttn kXeii to l'aul An tierley," return ahe tlriuly. " Inut proiiuno ttaa giteti to me! To me hj you bear? whether my name lie tiranlt Iloyle. or l'aul Atiiierley, or the detil! t'mre!'' Count nearer to ber, be gra-p her I unit, "I raiiii.it ieak to you with all tin. it gaping f..l ah mini; com. to aoiiie otlir noun." He ilrag her towurd the door, not brnlull; but w it i determination. Huran, going 1 1 1 i L ! v up, by a sudden sharp wrench deliver l.er from him. He w ould pcrhap hat . iloia) more, but that Nadinu's Bxlonucd gluuceof entreaty rest rain him. Thia glamo (ortiiuutely llotlo fullato see. "Who ar. ton to dare to Interfere?" be erle savagely, glancing at llnran. "Kwp IumWI This mutter I between me and Mist Iba'he." Ilia gaie return to Xadine, and again It ret upon her, hi rrttne, hi ruin, bis coming exile! "Xudlne:" In any, and hi voice ha grow n wonderf illy soft. "Think, mv l eloted! Would you eat me olf no now, when the world baacat nieotl Sl 1 would not plead to you, I would not IIs row myaelf ao nltngether on your mercy even though that mercy mean the noting of my soul but that I know no other man I dearer to you than I. Votir own lip have told loe thl. Your voice, ii you gave me the blessed axoiirance, at. II ring in my ear!" I Duran, who h lalweii standing near her, with hi eye '.i x m the ground, lift them lowly now and tliw I hem upon Xodiue. II. In gr m il very pale. Nadiue is .taudtug w 1th white lips and rnlael hetil, her (tl:inre rivriej llotle, a tliout-h fuaritiiitiMl. upon "Tlmt 1 hate not tallied your entire heait I know." continue, liranit, lu the same lotv tint liiiimloned tone. "Hut I am sutlalU-d with the knowletlire tlmt no other ho K'llued it. Comet w lint la tliere to wait (or In thl. Inndf Your heart, if not quite mine, l still your own. It you follow mo It U tu tain a alnve who will rail your lightest wiah a deur romuiuud, Come! ' AkiiIii ho take her hand. Softly this time Willi tt.-iiile.t enre; and the irl, a tliou','li in a dream, anllen berself to !e led toward the door. A step or two she rin-s, then t.. roufiiMMlly, and mining' one little pluk palm jireaae it ctiuvuLtive- ly to her brow. "You henitnte, niv love! Hut why. Why J'' whlfiHT he, at ill with his ulottlntf eves on her. Ill (rrn.p umwIiik warmer "Nur, ron-iderl Would you send me out into tho cold, the dark, forlorn, loat, with out the one aei t thliiit I crave, who, prraeure will re.lore to lue bi;lit and boi ami Jo)7 Oh! bnve pit v. lute! And rtv niemlN'r, ttMi, ynii are mine! Mluo only! If I have sintieil It wn to rain iiienus to make a home for you elaen here. For you I have rcik'nt-il furtiine. home In toy own country, honor nil! Now, when every man s hand I aaln.t me, you, at least, w.il not draw linear ' A shiver runs through N'adlne; thl lying speech, fnlae In all but th. wild lov. that apeak thrvtuuh it, stir, her (mine and holds her acaln.t her will All power of volition seems none (nun her. Hie suhVr her hand to lie m. lively In hi; likes.". her breath ruabes (rum hrr breitit. As thnuuh rnniu:-rel by a uM-rlor nwer, ahe let herself l,e led slowly but surely toward the ibair, lie yond which Ilea rnptlvity. She (eel. I numlied, senseles. Mio would (aiu cry aloud; but some strange inward force strike her dumb. Already the threshold Is reached. .She pariae meebiinlrnlly. Tlieanmilah In the eye always fixed so Immovably on Iloyle'. warn him It I beat to humor her (or the moment. That she I on th. verge of falutltiK I apparent to him. "Korall thl I will repay you with th. service or a lifetime,' he whlieni eager Ir. "My beloved, roller! your atrength. Truat to me w holly. Aud think think always of the hie Miliie of the work be fore you! I will reiieiil for your auke. I will lead from heiireforth a glly life (or your sweet sake. Dli, Niuline! my very soul is your to make or mar! Your promiaetome! You shall think o( that tool It gave you to me; It made you mine! .Mine for nil eternity! Come I To get her we Riiiat lie forever:'' Again bo endeavor, to draw her arms. the threshold. "Never!'' The wont ring nut loud and clear and rle.pernte. And then even clearer, and filled wlrti a passionate entreaty: ".Maurice:'' ahe cries, lu a ton. that thrill the heart, of all prevent. CIlAI'TKit XXII. Duran I at her aide In an Instant II. baa encircled ber with bl arm. Her head ha fallen upon her breast. II. looks at Itoyle a though prepared to dis pute him for her to the ileal h; but ther. Is no ocraion for him to be on the defen sive. When that rry, when the word "Maurice" bus rn.liel from vt lips, Granit, a though be bad received a mor ta wn,, 1B, , bl hold of her. .n,i ,, .,..,,,1. ar.ari from i )..., .t.Hn,, vm anitr at ih half m.. w i,!,,. -1,1 hi he hod never upeetet. That ber h.art WM , lU, he knpw. h , ., wu In aVe keening of another burata upon blm n for the flr.t tune, without a mo ment' warning, and raiahea out of blm hj last bop. I There lauinietlilngterrlbleln the glance ' he baa iH iit upon her. He brut apparent ly (riven no thoriht to llnran, though In blm he fliult lua rival; all bl thought, are centered ou Nadine. A if he leel the terrible concentration of bl regard, i she shivers in Iluran's anna, and vlowly lift her be I II. r eye met Ikiyle e. 'S.,''' be asiya, aud no mora. There I audi a en aJ nieanintf In th. I one word he bna ut'a'ied that Nadlne, I freeing herself from I'uran'l restraining (rraap. g'- forwanl aa If to refute In per , son w hattoever he may dare to Insist' tion. Yet, aa ah draw bear to him, the ex treme agony of hi. riprcaaiou louche, and forbids ber to say anything that may hurt or wound, "htand bark!" says Iloyle In a low tone. "Do not coma near me. If yon touch m. I will not aaawer It myaelf. I'robably nan till you." "l'aul:" to roarrnirn.f On!r throe o' t Cabinet office, bat. Wn airen to Slates that ar. reliably fJem - nalie. HATijHaVB irRrar allt. llnifffla aalr.t aiu.u vt ol.all n I. in, il, ,, .i, .,..i.( ! li,ro.p,.t uia If k, I la fatal Unnlua- ,i,,i,. niiiif uaiurv inuk tfi,( I, irf y, i.r ria.l ua, ai l -t (r,i,ia wuh ).llelou. V'" l". iii,iii- nmt I our gulilr In latll.a i n i'l..a e. aad Itial "l-mp Ui oar -", - '- i. i a ri-aua Wttlef a alr. Illnl al.. llmr. utl, .III..I auilv. Il lar iiihi i a iiinini aim l.l. . II,. wf , i nix n ar niai'iit. II ll.aalilbrta tall In ai -i laiuuiiim oi oh.ih ii,v, , ,B t.aiaial ...iirn.iiuiwi.i Ilia hlltera la Ihe aiireal tell a"ei'l l-'kHiift, nr. m.r inortit r, Ii at I aaui llnli-,1 luitjf ..I. a.l..i. a, i..iaritirlit a. l. I.. I I,, ail) lia.i a i-vt liny No lm, 1, .ar " J naarar r-l .1 r ,HI I l.r 1 1, ,TT at a n ui rlf I. r ami ir.. ii'H i. , ehi.mle ll,rr rom a ail., i iim iii, auiurf auJ rum ' - ym iii, lie iv tun lit ui . i . , , -O ' "n ar- vmi t t.rl.ti.,, r' a.kxl lh M'a.ier ai a t antoe let it al per lie t ,-a. , iifi in uoy "ttnai ii rri iiiiuK I am jlln urat- fj IJ TVNTV liciltv XralllKM S) I . I'. Iredrtt ka. the wt-ll kKian photog. ra r. ,,0 llroa.la.ur, New Vork, anta I hav Ut'ii uaing Ali. ih i'i I'oaoi a 'Ltatkaa for twenty year, and round them omen an. I children I hate hum. I them III taluable. i hey neter Irritate ibe akin or rauae the ahlit. t pain, but cure aore tliroat. eoiiiiiiB. ci.l.la, pain in aide, back 1'iat, indlk-etliou and IhkA I plmiiti." ramer t Mindrvl .l il.ara let aaultnf rlmhtw i nrirrp in mat ..f a mill In n.T III,. K.n "e I. i.u U hate lu Ink III Una. lather: h... . tur ui.i. I. a.-l. a... .. 11 rhtt m nrw l-M rtht in imriiMin rt oi Hif wtirlil. Kur rrlifvniK i-oiiKliB.cul.UMn.l Uinmi iiTKr- lliry Imvr lri,!i unnl n il- A"ll. iMiiiif OMfV ( t-tjft. Th flrt W'ttfittn an 1 thd tiut tu nut on h.mtv kir will iltOM rv Unte tha two bratl WnlbCti lu Atm-tirr. MtfTt'HB ANI rtlM CVKBD. W pmliWnlr rn rupiur. pllra and fttl r a ti.twrnm-m wunoui i ur arirniton from bual No rurvi. n.i lamv. aImi all Vimi1 ill m. A! Irva faf Immtihlvl lrmv IS.rtaarAaiil A Nw ami the you hrarolachai-itahlaco.il eale . hill h' I llol lUtlt tu an Vara much MI I ui uia w tn to De to. Uur reader, will serv. thrmselve. It botioing th. remarkable offering, adrsrtlsad in another column by the Bherwood Hall Nursery Co, of Meulo Tark and Ban Pran. ciaco, whoarelider on th. coast in far. lushing everything- (or the (arm and garden. Slifri Iii nw hlml In I ivtnl they quit . ".a aa aiaiu aa I nr Iw.. Htatr tir i linn, fit v or Ihlkimi i l.i i a. I'm m . v. i "' Fis J. i uaarv mkea oath that he la the eiilor laltli. r I t I lie tlnn Id J . 411 assv A I it., .loll.K li'ialueaa III I lie elly al ToiMo. I mini) ami atale a(..r. .al., ainl tliat aala Arm aril! at the atim ul l INK Mi M .11 Ml IMII.I AllH lot ra. h ami eter eaae i, catairn ln. ealilHK la rilltl u, llieuaeul II tlx a I altaail I I a. Hi.lNK ). t'MKNKV. ew m io netnre me atiil iitaMrttM, In in) jm-aener till tun ua) til IN-feli. Iar A. I l"ea. lL. A. tt. I.l.l.t-IN. .V.t.ira Pmhltf. Haifa Ca'arrh fnre la l.htl lnt riiallv, ami S. ta illni ll)r i. ii .h- l.li. i ' an. I lillleo a allllacc "I UH' ajalrin. eeml f,,r tilllili.lilala Inat. f J. I'll KSKY A I II., i.ilt.lo. O. aaw- itoi.i nj iiruaK' a; ;.tcenla. The Trnlh shout fllrl. A atnall iH.y in a llrtaiklyn grammar I arliiMd lias fnrnii-lied thu latest iufonna- tion nlaiut Krl in a reeent roiiiusition: "tun I pretty and afraid of gun. They wear toe milia rs and look at th. cloud and say, 'Oil, how pertickly love ly I ".New . ork I imt. (nth. 318 suicide reported In New I Vork city in one year, shooting was I most popular with 77 case, to 48 by poison, 117 by hanging. 23 by i;aa, 18 by knife. 10 by drowning. 4 by Jumping from a roof and S by Jumping from a WlllllOW. Tit Oiimsa for breakfast. 0 Insmsllu aiov. rtntab: aa dust, ne mM. Rich Red Blood Results from taking Hood'a 8arsaparilla 11 r. Chat. Walker Of Kan Frsnclseo. For levrrsl year I hat been troubled with bluU'he aud pliiiilr on my far. and body, hi. h wer verv iiu.vlii. I tried everl pr . ill. tin nt, ami alto olliut medicines, bat Uiey Hood's Cures did md aeem tit Iteneni rne, fjtat fall a frtend H'l'"l nie . lr Wieel I hartauarilia. I aetriuuued lu i; te l A Thorough Trial. After mini two teittVt. my akin returned to It Ulr. I tl.,1 It. a It rltei ma fUnifth an I vlfor. I tieter I. i l belter lienlib in n ) lire, aiel l use ll l l.tkli,( llie.l a H.ir.i ailiia llta. a ti ttu m.ll, i ...oi u.. ii . , lau.ii nwi, .-tu riaii.-iaro. riOOd'. Pl.lJ are Ilia ttt alter einntr fur;. at.i.t .' 'e-ii'ei. cure heailalie. ?fe. tub Eest yj '.. .: ...... Jif CC2I In tho WORLD I T H-ll ll:iMI ai I. SI ll la varrante tralet r-.Y ..l. i ... a ' tlrf'f la tim a.f.ar.l M.ta. I hat n II, a M t 1. al.l' lallierl.lri4.. taat, anJI Hrtriut...it . i . lwtvara.4lHuiao.aia. le l L-lar I ' a .,. rrar,." it n.. H. r'tma- aratta-rr-a. A. J 1 iw r a, iwat"). sut. Naotadr (atterk to Ut a I m W t'aa an IVuat lay I'Liatkaa for taenty year, and round them LJ. ,i 'J r L' "V one of the lr. of family nie.liiiiiea. Irietly l&5mQ' auniiiiliig up in- eipcrictire, aav thai iZLArlf mi. when plnce.1 on the .inll ol the back All- fja-v V'l-42 V X. t.H H l'i.aiaa till the l.-ly with nervoiia W i t . . energy. ad lima cure 11 lie brninrihniis- f " i Q if r I 't V, t on. oelnlily and knlnet ililliculllea. Kur I LiH f II H t)l I V rN QirnrxKiKi, KlIl.iW ctMvfc, nit dull, sunken .yea. don't alwan meaui that a w.anant okL Half Uie tliras, tiier only ahow that he's overworked or tulT.-nng. lo sueb woim-ii to .verv wo man who is timl or i sitlicteil. Dr. 1'M-nw't ravorita freacrliitK-n 1 afelv and eertauilr t-uiL'. lau'k tvallb ail.l frntielh It'a a 1 Jltlniitta tntalb-lria that orreet anTeiir.Oa tonic that iiivim rate ami Imil.U no: a tier v ma tlmt a...tlu and atrenetlMii. Kigali thf tiYaiigeinenta, irnvubtntif-a and weakm-a-aw "j.-iiliar to wrv Inen, It M IImi only (iMilnlMfreif ri-tnxly. If It limi t Iviielit or cure, y.m bate' your iniHM-y lav k. It wofl't do lo rxtH rlineiit with Ca tarrh. There' the cotitant d.itiL'er ol driving it to the lung. You can huve a perfect and periiniieiit cure with L)r. bages tutarrli lleinedy. II IV llottkO (M'rn All Oth4r fiilL Ctuh. Croun lara 1 hroat, Hornfa, ArVhooptn CouK pn Aathma. Kr Coflaumpttcn It but nu tuucurtd thousands, aii.l will l Hi T"U If nir. ttf A iMwn Ui-k r fht. im QHILOH'St CATARRH ilTtvejuiii .iiurrli I Thia erux-.tr lam a ran. Ual to cure you. l'rtctUeta. lnvtor Irve. August Flower' I hal leon trouMcd five month. with Dyspepsia. I had a fullui'si after eating, and a heavy load in the pit of my stomach. Sometimes a deathly sickness would overtake me. I was working for Thomas Mcllcnry.Druggist.Alli'RhenyCity, Pa., in whose employ I had been fot seven years. I tirti .ugust I lower lor two weeks. 1 was relieved of all trout ile. I can now eat thincs I dared not touch before. I have gained twenty pounds since my re covery. J. u. lox. Allegheny, ra. 9 liOVKKNOH rf.NSoYKK I for free silver euliiase. Well, ail- (lOVKKStlK PKNNOVKK ver la eolunl Into 1al,ltre at ataiut UOVKItNOK I'ESNOYKH eoat ol olnace at A. DlllIMIIIU. I R S, lsillti Jewel. t. I" irllainl. nr. ttrll lor bl price on Kpuoua, Solid or I'. ale, a Hi f 49 ( h 4W fi ft tmnm m .4Wllllf KWlsIf fat tu i naiuri 4ivkftrf prt.i.ia4iol mu. ert4.ia (Mir fix lb .Mi'i t4Mlhf nr4irvv 1 lie. all attffa L Ait ttOWIL 0 OeH'a.a, 4 hi Dewa.latat rauca aiatev. I f il r 1 WW Tt I . 3 It -fl. htfa " ii i m m -m tkar-4 m aval r b-v afaw 1 r Vaeal"i I XlTi.tliAVSlAI y 1 ti ELY'S CREAM B ALM-I le.naea lh. N. I raaaMKra. Allata I'altt MlteSiirea, ltt-.lteea laale AH cannot possess i I f. 1 "itea i.eiiel ill once lor t o'i! In llranl. f rr ,1 APtWa 1.1 IK Wtlla. II It Ifouklm AkrtJ. tttaWat Uf.j. t4 va-. ir..rri.ln.I.Tni.il Kl.T llllitK., M u arte m., H. T $io,ooo Souvenir (Thl turn wu paid for tb. Gnt World's Fair Sotmnir Cola atlaud.) in the share of a coin, but many can of art only special coin ever issued by United States Government World's Fair Souvenir Coin.s- 77te Vfficial Souvenir of the Great Exposition S.OOO.oooof which were donated to the Government, are being rapidly taken by As there early promised to be a would render them very valuable in the Authorities decided to plai the price at $T.OO for and sell them direct to the people, thus aJJitional money for the further development of Jhe Fair. G)nsiderine the fact that there were btrf ....a . . n--- v. uiv vviiij J distributed amomg 65,000,000 people, in this country alone (to say nothine of the foreign demand,) and that many have already been taken, those wish ing to purchase these mementoes of our Country's Discovery and of the grandest CxRpsitiof! ever heldf rhould secure as many as they desire at once. For Sdle e Everywhere and Banks. If not for sale in your tawn. send 1 1 .00 each for not Uit ffiis, by Post-office or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Dank urau, wim insiructions how to senj them to you, allttvrgtt prtfaid, to Tre.urer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 111. f.l ArttiRia ttaattoa, J.toi-r, I I ean atale ih t.Ieaanr thai b tlx ua of MisiMk KR Vral.ru Kf VEi.y n, u.ib. .ellered rtMa aa o d eaaent RUM H1 l-t and -r toiineaal hn earetl entirely ol lri AtlA1iiV ktlKl M ATle.ll athett lh kas( oVaeUM 1 couid gtrt did utsa ao loud. V. an ! e sntaxla. MKa. N. V UTlllE. HE THAT WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH APOL Planr Ferry's Seeds "'"i x !' i FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL! an ainvj it r.aa asav- BLOOD POISON A SPECIALTY. Z-t tiilia irniiini y cut ui ,tt ( tu Mi m .tin nat J I -itwn (rm t h .'riu, lnt I lr oatn Mftr tn rrt.irti oft l.tttli-. ,u Ik i r trail 4 ftl hotti rr III ftino ru- nil UM'lrr ti iu trni(N. tHit wilt. ih M ri trMr irnif ti- f0 Sill w it awt Ml T'irt t liria i-r ri'l ilti-l ll tic Mf td T ntifi-ti-jn of -. MiMj. rtnr'l fwr am! Itoll bl I la, if I till' I'M rr If jr -U hat I kti tlr r rtlff. kiMlitl t1 IftBh, m l til i4 9 hsi ImI I'StlitV, MuA'iii rt hr iu MiMitii, r-'f 1 tifoi, I'm t .,t(-r4'tl'r-l Mt. I -Tt i n mnf i f th Nwiv. Ilftir-'f l rtrifiliti.t'tt. It iibiHfphiu l c Hi. . I'tnav n iitftt n'-ftiiir .i cut. v ivlnl thiu-il f'ttaiinaiit. rmf t ! rtiftllf t.r th tf 14 t"f m r ran in t t ur. Thiw ii4m lyt hlttMt I lt phi I of th iiiinri hTP a.ii. A i-U utHiit i ittr or rut it mi m-to-f. AlMvlUt srotfa nI -ii4iiiirplt-4tloO. AOUfM COOK KEMtDY 0., Will em irr or I tree Done, Vi-at.ijritilranJ a.l 'Irree i.ul MuNlin will aunt.: lh nnml. r ot ei mil mala lt..-na mue lt-r tlW-wnl rarrj U.a hn salelr Uirotiih tha mnluaf faart.xt ana eul Iheav U etmillllon in lar when eav eniamaiel the h (shea price ami UI 1loAl.11 vuai elilrlt faatur Uiaa an OUicr lood. Feed flreen Bntras and Ba I Is kllj trie inw. ana toti will msl At xr aM niore sroflk "eul tor CstaJofn. sa4 prtct fETltril nCL'BlTCI Win. PETliriL C1L don't MARK BE A rt hot shc-s. thi sienr BICYCLE ft ae re eati (auauMws-taut vow auwayl CRTlipAClflC(riaKffl tticvcuis or tvtav DtscNOMioM.- M"yv' BtfttDHf -PosrriANrj Qwcooa, tZ&!frl(LC43 I,,lulitT ran ever wT-11 uiau. .nay imp you auow iu Ky (reitfht, prepaid If preferred, w.ililpt(Hly4,6 orolu tree.: 3-yr.Kiise.of rar.eirwlleiice, everything. I You actually pay lee than Jor the punr atutf. 1 0(X acre. Nnraerie. SlU Ollacre. OrrhaMa. Kiact information aramt tree, and fruits. Mark Bros., Louisiana, Mo. FRAZER AXLE Bcstlnth World! Set tho Genuine! GREASE Sold Everywherel VOUNQ MEN! Th Speolflo A No. I. Cara. wllhnut (all. all raai i i, il.aatT. Btaaak a4 alaaH. aw mallet t4 !,... um alMilllie 1'irtaiia aUtetilte. II heti.a ai 1. leti.al t-mt.lt- t Mrea a l.en e t etv HUlal ilal baa laile.1 H..I.I lo ail ir.uMi. alanulaatnram ta A ta-l..aH.hat. Matttrtta rrte. SS.e. l..aaJia..tl atta iMllatltltiallan. Il antl Stttell. atoi fat have facsimiles of this valtiaN u-nrk the U. S. Covanment for $1 each. World's Cclim n Frru inn h ih. an enthusiastically patriotic people. demand for tjicse Souvenirs that hands of speculators, the Exposition . E - ach Coin realizin ironn nrtt .nri miw W karrf-t Tim- m -J ai in ilrn u ibAirtuali SB ii GK2) Realizing that every patriotic American will want one or more of these coins, and in order to make it convenient for him to get them, we have made arrange ments to have them sold throughout the country bv ad the IcaJins' Merrhinf CURES in! EASILY, WORKS O t . 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