"vr j) OLD VIRGINIA. Some Cnrlous 1'acts nml Holies of Iter l'nst History Tobacco n f'ttr rcncy In Colonial Days. Tobacco in Virginia is imlissoliililv connected with tlio Powhatan pip , suvs The Baltimore Sun. licnco carrying us bark to King Powhatan ami his In dians. It is doubtless for tins reason that the principal tobacco store in Rich nonri displays to-day in its show-case two of the chiefs teeth, decorated with ribbons and duly inscribed: "Jaw tooth, and front tooth from the mouth of King Powhatan." Their size is one and one-quarter inches long, one inch wide; one inch long, one-half inch wido respectively. The owner of this stock of dentistry, having been questioned as to its genuineness, quickly replied: "The identical spot where they were found can bo seen anv day on the W'icococomico, or Nine-Mile road, not far from the battle-held of Seven Pines, and I know the man who picked 'em up. I admit they look rather large, but it is said the king rarely used his club when his teeth were on edge, and I suppose they got so big from long practice on his enemies." Powhatan, for the rest, has always been largely a favorite, and hundreds of urchins con tinue to bo dubbed on iirst coming into the world with the old savago chief tain's name. Citizens smoko the "Pow hatan" openly about tlio streets of Richmond, and arc apparently proud of the act when so flagrantly caught Tennyson, lord and poet, says ho has tried many pipes, but ho never yet found one to equal the genuine red arti cle exported from the Old Dominion. In the early days tobacco was exclu sively the' currency used. Even as late as tho timo of Jcfl'orson wo iind by the records lately exhumed from files of yollow parchments long stored away in n country house garret, that that gen tlemen, according to' a letter of ac knowledgment from one Fitzgerald, purchased with tobacco a copy of his friend's, tho eighteenth century phil osopher's "Encyclopedia" a work which iu its original influences set him to thinking about tho "Rights of Man," ultimately leading him up to writing the Declaration of Independence. Iu tho older days still tho" tithes of the colonial parsons were paid in tobacco, sheriffs' fees were charged in tobacco, goods were engaged indifferently "in cash or tobacco, wives freshly import ed from old England wore purchased, not on tho auction block, however, as stated by sonic writers, in tobacco that is, tho expenso of their voyage was defrayed by tho yielding up of a certain amount of tho weed. The mar riage portion of a young lady of fortune was considered to be about 50.000 pounds of tobacco, at from 7 to 8 cents por pound. There that is not a mat tor of dollars, to bo sure. In 1780 a hogshead of prune tobacco fetched in Richmond 75, low quality 30. In 1775 tho export ot tobacco from the colonv was 101.828.C17 pounds: in 1875it was 233,901,91!) pounds, and tho trafltc in tlio article yielded S20.000.000. considered a hand some revenue. Tho state pays $6,000 000 in tobacco taxes to tho federal treasury. The principal tobacco mar ket centers of tho state are Richmond. Petersburg, Danville, and Lynchburg, eacli putting up the weed in its various forms in largo factories worked by ne groes. Tho cake or plug tobacco is tlio chief manufacture the stand-by of tho trade and is inclosed in boxes of but tonwood from Maino that tree being preferred from the fact that its timber is free from taste anil and odor, so that it cannot afl'ect tho contents. Tho sweetened steins removed from tho leaf tobacco before it is made into cakes are shipped to Germany, where they are used in the manufacture of snuff for elderly people in Franco, Spain, and Italy, where alone it is now fashiona ble for such elderly folks "to snuft," the people of all other countries chiefly using the weed for chewing or smok ing. The Italian priests invariably "snuff." Franco and Italy arc largo purchasers of tobacco in tho Richmond market that is to say, tho govern ments of those countries, which hold tobacco as u monopoly. The Virginia Historical society at Richmond, in charge of that woll-postod gentleman, Secretary Brock, has a col lection of precious relics and curious bric-a-braa Tho maeo of tho speaker of tho Iiousl of burgessos. tho same bo fore which Henry impeached George III., stands ilrst on tho list. Then comes a specimen brick that is, a brick bearing this inscription: "This brick was taken from the ruins of tho liouso in which Pocahontas lived as tlio wife of John Rolf, at Varina, in the county of Henrico; brought to Richmond. April 15. 1850, by Richard Randolph," ono of her descendants. It is a very good brick; its genuineness is undisputed, and a suflicient number like it would rear an excellent house. Somo Indian bread, petrified, docs not strike tho beholder as very appetiz ng. Tho colonial paper currency on shelves looks for all tho world like bank of England notes of to-day, such is tho similarity of style, print, and paper. England keeps up tho colonial stylo in many respects she has not changed it so rapidly sis Virginia found it incum bent ami profitable to do. A French bronze tablot bears the inscription: "This tablet was placed as a mark of tho domain of King Louis XV., on tho river Oyo Ohio, as a memorial of tho taking possession of the territory from tho savages in the king's name in 1719." A nugget of iron is surrounded with more than usual interest as being a memorial from Falling creek, on James river, soven miles below Richmond, the site of the first iron furnaco iu America, founded and operated by Archibald Cary, known as "Old Ironsides," from his porsovering attempt in starting this first furnace in tho now world, tho pre cursor of tho thousands that now deck tho land. Tho iron nugget was somo of "Old Ironsides'" make all honor to him as the father of such a potential great industrial branch! Thero aro relics of Washington, LaJayeUo, etc., antl tho collection is extremely valuable and interesting to the historical stud ent, esiMJcially tho archives and tho uniquo set of printed pamphlets. Jts souvenirs of tho late war aro plentiful. Iu these archived are religiously pro- served land patents, state papers, public and private correspondence of i-niiii' .t men, niisccll mcous manucr.pts. shott ing t'i cu toin-' and maimers of tin p oplo from the fir.-t setil m-nt. To, the mod.-rn reader, the inherited d--ccntrities tii quaintness of .-Hie an. I language of these manuscripts is rather puzzlitig; but they may bo said to dis play considerable" polish, if compared with those of the stono age of the an cient Saxon tonguo before it had beeu smoothed down bv the Norman ele ment and by elegant writers. A marked peculiarity of the epistolary intercourse is found in tho way gentle men of the past vied with each other in the exchango of polito conde scensions, actually practicing in letters of the most trilling import all the defer ential pantomime of court etiquette. "I have the honor to bo your most obedi ent, humblo servant," was by no means equivalent to saying "I'll whitewash you," or "I'll black your shoes;" it was only court style. In many of tho documents aro also to be discovered traces of tho broad distinction in social life which, oven to a very lato period, continued to exorcise an important in fluence upon tho inhabitants an influ ence which impressed its efl'ects more upon Virginians than upon the people of any of the older commonwealths. The force of example was chiefly instru mental in forming those manners of de corum, subordination and respect for authority which was formerly and yet to a perceptible degree is so characteris tic of tho Virginia people. Thus, when tho executive council of the colonial era was in full operation, cacli individual member who dispensed its patronago was commissioned "colonel" by royal authority; and from that dav to this everybody who has had the disposition of anj bit of patronago under the state government has been called more or loss "colonel," sometimes "general," sometimes "major," but always dubbed with a military title. Of course, the lato war left over a largo nunibor of genuine military titles, and they are all the more handy for use. Scliool-Tcnchcrs with Glnss Eyc3. "A glass eye is a grand improve ment, so far as looks aro concerned." said a mild-voiced man from Webster, N. H., "but it is a positive detriment to a school-teacher. A school-teacher and a glass eye should for over remain strangers. I know what I'm talking about, for I've got a glass optic, and I tried to teach school with it in my left eye, but 1 failed, and my failure was duo entirely to that darned old sight less makeshift for a real eye. "My oyo was put out whilo at Dart mouth college. As soon as possible af ter the accident I had a glass oyo litted and wore it for tlio first time on com mencement day, when 1 received my sheepskin. As soon as 1 graduated I got a district school near Keone and began teaching the next fall. Tlio school had scholars big and little, who were just beginning their A 15 G s, and those who were finishing off. Among the latter class were two or three girls pretty well up in their teens. One of them was as pretty as a picture. "Knowing that the boys needed more constant watching than tho girls, 1 transferred the former to the right side of tlio room and gave the girls desks on tho left side. Tins change excited mhiio comment, as from timo immemorial the reverse order had been observed. 1 could see that tlio change was not a popular measure, however. 1 gave no reason for the move. Everything went along without apparent friction or in cident until the second Friday of my first month. At that tune I received a note from tho school directors asking mo to attend a meeting of that body on the following day. "I went to tho meeting expecting somo trouble on account of my changes in tho school-room. Tho meeting had not fairly opened before the senior director, with much stammering, in formed mo that the pretty young girl, the oldest in tho school, calling her by name, had informed tho directors that I never took my left oyo oil of hor from tho beginning " of tho school until it closeil at recess, noon, and night. I ox plained that the accusation was with out foundation, and taking tlio glass shell from the socket, placed it on the table. They immediately saw the in justice of the accusation, but at the same timo as long as I wore a glass eo its effect on the girl pupils would be the same as if it was real. In other words, I had either to go without the oyo or givo up tho school. 1 did tho latter and started out on the road." St. J'aul Olobe. Sam Jones on Lapdog Husbands. "There is many a woman in trouble just because she thinks her husband is getting into scrapes. I am glad I married a woman who is not afraid that her husband can't take care of liimsolf. If I was in somo of you women's places, and mv husband could not take care of himself. 1 would tie a string around his n'eck like a dog, and go with him everywhere ho went. Laughter. You can get your hus band killed, cut up in any style, shape, or form have him brought homo in sections, mangled horribly, simply by borrowing trouble. Now, you young ladies present, don't many a man who can't tako care of himself. Don't do hko your ma did. Considerable merri ment. Women aro not the only ones who borrow trouble. Just think of a man with whiskers running tho trouble machine." Life's Baseball Vocabulary. A favorite pitcher Tho beer jug. A baso hit Slugged by a footpad. Not out A prisoner at the Tombs. A good strike The car drivers. The champion catcher Tho belloof Newport Jlio homo strotch loung America under the maternal slipper. A heavy batter Restaurant wheat cakes. High ball Tho Chairty. A bad score The liquor dealer's slate. Homo ran Small boy chased by the Finest. Short Mop Brake on aTweuty-thlrd street bobtail car. Query How many baseball league; make a mile? Life. Tlio firnnd Old Slntc KciteMnn IIcrolf. "That's somctlilnu Hko it," ejaculated a long-lmirr-tl niiMengcr, InyiiiR down u iiowh paper, with a smile, ot satisfaction on hi stubby face. 'That's aonicthiiii: liko it Toat's great. That's liko old llnirs. It docs my heart good. Oil, I tell you the old state is still here, and I know she'd re deem herself. I knew she'd get back to her milk somo day and protect her reputation God bless the old stato ot Miesoury she's covered herself with glory. Here, stranger, take a pull at my bottle, will yc? drink to tho health o' tho grand old stato what's redeemed herself." "Certainly," replied tho stranger, reach ing out tor tho bottle "certainly, my friend; hero's lookin' at yo. But what has the grand old stato ot Missouri dono to redeem herself?" 'What has she donoT Why, sir, sho has had two ot her infernal newspaper editors shot in ono week. Isn't that glory enough to Inst her all summer?" Giicago Herald How to Avoid I'reiiintnro Old Asc. The following advico is given by Dr. Ben- iamia Ward Richardson: To subsist .on light but nutritious diet, with milk as tho standard food, but varied accordldg to the season. To tako food in moderate quantity, four times in tho dny, including a light meal bo- fore going to bed. To tlotho warmly but lightly, so as that tho body may in all seasons maintain its iqunl temperature. To keep tho body in fair exercise, a!ul tho mind activo and cheerful. To maintain an interest in what is going on in tho world, nnd to tako part in rens. onablo labors and pleasures, as though old ago wero not present. To tako plenty ot sleop during sleeping hours. To spend nino hours in bed at tho least, and to tako caru during cold weather that tho temperaturo of tho bedroom is ninintnincd at sixty degrees Fahrenheit. To avoid passion, excltomcnt, luxury. nimle a Itfatcli of IC. Here's a littlo bit of tun from tho Now York Sun: Visitor (at Castlo Garden) "Aro all those immigrants Norwegians?" Ofllcial "No. sir. A few of them nre Swedcnborgians." This recalls a story told by a Troy clergyman. A certain man who was a follower of Swedcnborg had for a wife a very excellent lady of orthodox church nlliliations. Sho cnino to tho min ister ono day in great tribulation owing to the discovery that her husband's religious views were a littlo off-color, from her own point of view. Sho cited her own fidelity to her creed and then ejaculated: "To think that I have gono and married a Spit icnborgl" Troy Times. By One of tlio "Conipn." A convenient articlo for tho kitchen is a stout tin box, in which may bo kept tho stove-polish and brushes and cloths used about the stovo. A two-quart pitcher with a metal top something to net as a boy' cott against mosquitos and flies who hap pen to miss the last car is also a handy thing in tho kitclion. H can bo taken out the back way, nnd, by shinning through alleys, you can get back and enjoy your beer without any of tho neighbors catching on. St. Louis Critic. SMILING FORTUNE. Kalinins City Get Another IIIe Slice. Kansas City Times Juno 16. With the increase in tho price of real estato, the bourn in buildings and tho gen eral prosperity of the city taken into con sideration, it is no wonder that sho should get more than her shuro of tho Louisiana Stato Lottery drawing this month. Tho drawing came oft yesterday and ticket 18,145 drew tho capital prize of 5150,000. There was nothing surprising in the fact that a lady in this city was so fortunalo as to have a fifth ticket. Somo ono here was bound to have part of tho ticket, for it has been demonstrated that money can not get away from Kansas City, this SHO, 000 making about $80,000 drawn by resi dents of this city sinco January 1. Mrs. Anna M. Cross is tho lucky posses sor of the slip of paper which by yester day's turn of the wheel entitlesher to $U0, 000. She is a widow aged about 5J5, and sho has lived hero for about threo years. For tho past year and a half Mrs. CroH has been employed as book-keeper, and each month has invested part ot her earn ings in tickets. This is tho first prizo bIio lias won and tho nows of hor good fortune almost overpowered her. Together with her daughter sho boards at Whlta ker's hotel. For tho present at least Mrs. Cross will continue to keep books, and when she receives tho monoy sho has sensi bly concluded to invest it in real estate. A snail travels seventy inches in an hour. Tho Omaha Typ.i foundry can furnish new newspaper outfits on short notice. Prices same as in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. Josh Billings always reckoned "rum and tanBy" among the lost arts. AGI5NTS WANTED. To represent tho "Mutunl Reserve Fund Lifo Association of New York." The larg est, strongest, and most prosperous Insur nnco Company on the Globe, ago and secur ity considered 1,400 members in No brnska, between $5,000,000 and $0,000, 000 insurance. Liberal Commissions paid to active, energetic agents. No others wanted, If you wish nn agency or to Insure your life in a good Company, address B. If. Itobison, General 'Manager, Omaha, Ne braska. The woman movement street corner flirting. Consented Liver I Frequent in the Spring, and is relieved by Cauteii'b Little LlVElt 1'lLLS. It will requiro moro than nlno tailors to make a man ot the avcrago dude. As a hair dressing, Hall's Hair Renewer has no equal. Askyour druggist for it. Tho only warranted cure for chills and fever is Ayer's Ague Curo. The Misses Austin, ot Louisiana, havo a $450,000 claim against the United Slates. FOR SALE OU EXCHANQE-820 acres heavily timbered land in Morgan county, Mo. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for Omnba, city property. Address for par ticulars, Wt'bUra Newspaper Union, Dea Moines, Iowa. Ballet tramps are invariably whlrldly minded. 4 Don't fail to see the Battle op Gkttts nuna when you visit Om Jia. Special rates to excursion parties. D.H.Wheeler, Jr, Sec'jr The question of to morrow What shall we have for breakfast? The Omaha Type foundry can furnish new newspuper outfits on short notice. Prices same ns in Chicago and freight already paid to Omaha. (1500 Not Called For. It scorns strnngo that it is necessary to ncrsiiado men that you can cure their ilia on sin ly otfcriiii! a premium to tho man who fails to recoivo lu'tielit. And yet Dr. Sage undoubtedly cureil thousands ot cases ot obstinate catarrh with his "Catarrh Remedy," who would never have applied lo him, it it had not been for his offer ot the nbove sum for an Incurable case. Who is tho next bidder for curo or cash? To find the newest books out go to a cir culating library. A Wonderful Freak of Nature Is oomctimo exhibited in our public cxliibb tiotn. When we gnzo upon somo of tho peculiar freaks dame nature occasionally indulges in, our minds revert back to tho creation ot man, "who is so fearfully and wonderfully made." The niystcties of his nature havo been unraveled by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, and through his knowl edge of those mysteries ho has been able to prepnro his "Golden Medical Discovery," which is a specific for all blood taints, poi sons nnd humors, such ns scrofula, pimple, blotches, erruptions, swellings, tumors, ul cers hud kindred affections. By druggists. A water proof garment The coat of tho toper's stomach. A Roitnuzn Mluo of health is to bo found in Dr. R. V. Pierco's "Favorito Preset iplion," to the merits of which, ns a remedy for femulo weakness and kind roil affections, thousands testify. A railroad is not going very well when it pnsses a dividend. No 0nc In rio'a Cure for Consumption. Curei where other remedies (nil. 23c Tho friend who stickoth faster than a brother P. O. Verty. Our young friend Frnnk Warner, who just graduated from EMott's Busi ness College, Burlington, Iowa, has so cured a fine position in Burlington. A promising writer Tho man who draws up a noto. N THE COUNTRY ALI, SUMMER. Tho man who takes his family into tho country tor tho summer should roinember that ho will savo his child rou a great deal of pain and himself a largo amount ot money in doctors' bills If he is thoughtful enough to carry a supply of Peuiiy Davis' Pain Killer. Tho mediciuo is a standard specific for all cases ot cramps, colic, cholera morbus, diarrheca, or dysentery. The condition ot somo ot our strcots is simply offah A MOST INDERAL OFFERS Tin: Voltaic Bclt Co., Marshall, Mich, offer to send IheirCclebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days' trial to any man alllicted witli Nervous De bility, Loss ot Vitality, Manhood, etc. Il lustrated pamphlot IN 8BALED ENVELOPE with full particulars, mailed free. Writo them nt once. When is a thief like a seamstress? When he cuts and runs. Old pill boxes aro spread over tho Innd by tlio thousands after having been oinp tied by Buffering humanity. What a mass of sickening, disgusting mediciuo tho poor stomach has to contend with. Too much strong mediciuo. Prickly Ash Bittors is rapidly and surely taking the placo of all this class of drugs, nnd is curing all tho ills arising from a disoidored condition of tho liver, kidneys, stomach and bowols. Tho Paris journals now nlways refer to Mr. Gladstone as "Tho Old Great Man." I'mcviwr crooked hoots and hllstcrod heels by weailnt; Lyon's I'atcnt Heel Stlllenois. Many of tho girls of tho period aro less facta than figures. A thorough, practical education in every Dep't, short-hand, typewriting and telegra phy courses taught. Write for College Jour nnl Lincoln Business College, Lincoln, Neb, Tho best ornament in a liouso is an ami able and virtuous wife. For Cuts, Oalla, Old Bores, Scratch es, Thrush, etc., uso Stewart's Henl lag Powder, 15 and CO couts u box. Spongers of newspapers are not hold in tho highest estimation. If afflicted with 8oro Ryes, uso Dr. Isaac Thompson's Evo Water. Druggists soil It. 25o Grcon kid gloves should bo handled with cxcccdinggiiigeriicss. Carter's "Littlo Liver Pills will bo found nn excellent romedy for sick-hcad,icho. Thousands of lctters.from nroplewho havo used them prove this fact. Askyour drug gist for them. Tho cyclono is a modorn invention that has not provon a blessing. Salt Rheum Is the most common of all skin diseases, and Is oftea exceedingly dlsacreeaule. Tho skin becomes dry and hot, crows red and roush, and often breaks Inte painful cracki, wht e tmnll water pimples appear In creat numbers, dliclmrginga Ihln sticky fluid, caus ing Intense Itching, Hood's Baisaparllle has won derful power over this disease. It purines the blood and expels the humor, and the skin heali without a scar. "I had salt rheum oyer nearly my entire body. Il Is Impossible to describe my suffering. When I be gan to take Hood's Bariaparllla the disease began ta subside, the watery pimples, with their agonizing Itch and pain, disappeared, and now I am cured." LTMiJf Allxv, No. Chicago, III. "I suffered from wakefulness and low spirits, and also had eczema on the back of my head and neck, which was Tcry annoying. I took one bottle of Hood's Bariaparllla, and I hare received so much benefit that I am very grateful." Mm. J. B. Sxtdse. rottivJUc, I'a. Hood's Sarsaparilla lold by all drufglsta. II; six forts. Prepared only y a I. HOOD li Co-, Apothecaries, Lowell. 11 ass. IOO DosesOne Dol ar GANGER. suits cure. No Knlre. rr. mi rain. v . u. aytic. MarshalltowB.lowa. Kverythlnpr. pertalnlnr to Tliornuirli Iliislnasa Kducutlon TRnwaiiAruy imuKiii. uj j-.iiicrifMCBu sail I'itteil fur Actual Dnslness l'ractice, l'antaanshlp, Uoolc-lteeplnr, et lor apeclmens of renuianshlu and Collide Journal, addreia 'flsfma W LlU Kono crinlao m.Ui Don't waste your money on TAP Mi "ft, IS absolutely imw ana vina raour,anu win ecvp juu ury in ino naruea ewrm A.kfnrlhn-VIRII HKAHD" luciiB and lata no other. If vour atarekeenardoe lnt i,, y'a ih"rmi kihp". aend for dear rlnllve catalogue to A.J. TOWKU.a) Blmmona fit. ItnsUm, Man BaaaaavjBaaaatkj.i-r.-aBiaaaKavr .aaaneBBBaaaaavaaaBnaaaaaew inaejeomiaiaiiii www i ws y STIIVNI AirnSISSOl!IIT, TOSTIAlOmOWTHCN'S TSIIV. vhihi's a way wmas Kml'li'i Uilai llcana are a rosfTl va our for Sick Headache, Constipation, and Iodlyeatlon. BEAN. Titer illmmaia uioi.ivernnu act ireeiyon ioiow stli without crlplnr. alekenlntr tlia Htornach, or weakening Ute gyitMa, Pile 26c. ft a)Mt4. fat tali bf tM Unttkt. OliKttnntc CoiiMtpntton Itrnitlly Yields to tho regularuseof Caiiteu's Little Liven Pills. Tho only trade that is "sharp" just now, is the linrbers'. WOP lSee til nff rfnfwftl trcnctii or Buffer fron IftDrMllie peculiar to Uivlr cx4 altould try THE BE5TT0MIC. This medicine combines Iron with pure Teavtabla tonk-d, and la tnraluabla for lllreaann icnliar to Women, and all vrho lead sdrnlary llri'V It I'.ll rlclien and 1'iiriflea tlio lllnml, Stimulates the Appetite, !StronRtlirii tlio .Muscles and Ncmch-Iii fact, thoroughly Invlunrntes. Cleara the eompUxtnn. and make the kin ftmooth. It does not Mackeu the tooth, causo headache, or produce oonstlpatlon oil olArr lrvn medieinti da, Mrs, Alduit Li em.it, flrwnwnod. Neb., aarf t I have usod Urown'a Iron Hitter for Nervous lia bility and have born greatly beneritod." Mm. O. D. Nrwr.LU Phillips' Station, Neb..aaya: " I waa so weak and nervous that 1 conld scarcely walk, had nn appetite, and paaaed aleenleaa nights; In fact, my life wan a burden to sue, I tried many remedies, but without lieneflt. Three !ottlFa of llroxn'a Iron Hitters have cured ma, I cheerfully reoommend It" Genuine haa above Trade Mark and crossed red line on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by 'tit II W.N CUT. Ml UAL CO., UALT1MOKK, Ml. IT IS A PURELYVEGETA.BIE PREPARATION ijl 5EHNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU aj.0 OTHEll Eq.L'AUYrrriCICI.TRtV.tOIES It has stood tho Tost of Years. uuriniriui uuoasos or tne BLOOD, LIVER, STOM ACH, KIDNEYS, BOW ELS, &c. ItPuriQeithe Blood, Invigorates and Cleanses tho System. DYSPEPSIA.CONflTI PATI0N, JAUNDICE, 8ICKHEADACIIE, BIL IOUS COMPLAINTS, &c disappear utonco under its beneficial influence ( c . T h ruT" BITTERS CURES ULDISfASESOFTilE LIVER KIDNEYS STOMACH AND It is pnroly a Medicine as its cathartic proper ties forbids its use as a beverage. It is pleas ant to tno taste, and as easily taken by child ren as adulta. PRICKLY ASH SITTERS CO Bolo Proprietor, BT.Loui8auil ICiNBAS ClTT BOWELS. AILDRUGGISTS PRICElDOUAR ely's catarrh CREAMBALM A God-iend it Ely's Crtam Malm. Ihad catarrh for !) years. .Vy note uwuhi bleed. J thought th sores wnua never heal. Ely's Cream Halm ha cured me. Jr. A. .V. Jack ton, Portsmouth, n.jt. MAY-FEVER A particle la applied Into etch noitrll anils iiKreea hie t'i use. 1'rlci M eta. In' mall or nt ilniKL'ISH. Si-nd for circular. ELY UltOTlIKItS, druxsIHa O A'cpo.H Y FREE FARMS iHuilBis. The most Wonderful Agricultural lirk In America. Surrounded by pro.p, rons mlnlntr and inauufactiirini town. FAKMKtt'N 1-A It A ItlNIlt Mairnln. Otnt crops raised In lt.1. 'I'llOUrlAMIM UK A V It l.H OK llOVKILV M K.V1' I, A Ml. subjeot to ine-t'mptlun and homeste.id. Lands forsalo tn ac tual Millers at 13.00 per acre, J.ONU TIMK. I'ark lirlKAted by Immense canals. Cheap raiiniad ratea. Lvery altemlnii thuwn kettlrra. For inapt, Sanphleis, eio., addrrf, COLOItAlKJ LAND .t LOAN O., Opera House Block, Denver, Colo., llox YSM. m REWARD will be pill for in; Grain Faa e, i. ill. lb. I tin eltin od t.f m aiiwh drain er flrtri la nn dty m tar I'atrut UO.NAItCII Jrla on need hrnarater and Hag;. fir or nur Improved Ware house Mill whlrn wt dUMcatap. Trice Mil intll.il free. NEWARK MACHINE CO. Columbus. Uhlan CONSUMPTION tuouatodi of tint of tti wont kind tnl of long lUndlof i dat 4 poiiurt rcmad lurm tbor uiitt vyvtuf Dtv in cured, in Haiti, iirsnt; li my Him la i'$ tmnr tUI I wilt itn4 TWO UOTTI.KS KfiEU, Uftti her with a VA1 lUIiLE Tit KITH K on thli dlMMt.to n uflertr. CHvaKf prtii toil r U. adirui. Jjn.T. X tWCVU, lit V tr! St., W.V. bU CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FANS. lei in tniiti. num ijr in tiKKiawi In tlmfi. 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