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FOLLY IS EXPLAIXEDJ p.'rt of tbe government COIN REDEMPTION ACCORDINO TO DEMOCRACY'S IDEA. Simple the »wapplag of Oww Dollar for A wot kier True Wrd ■ *(><>■ le Ihr Wrcelvlsg of Mu««, Io 1 s- «henge tor « <>m mioll I lee or Sr r V <»-• Fite I «»tflrsl <>b|e*t <»n«u Tbe I’eiuocratk’ party teaches that (taper tnuury. In order to I m » tfu«»d. must be tmaed U|«un, or redeemable lu, coin, at the option of the bolder. Their idea of rnliTiiHur money la simply to swap one kind uf dollar for another. <>ur cuntrutiou la that the true and only n«-ed«-<i retlemplion of money is to rr reive it in exchange for rummi«ditlrs or s»*rvlrrs. Money Is retlrsnxM every time It pays a debt, or pas«si from band to baud. It Is constantly being redeemed by t hr ¡w-oplr in pro|N»rty and lata>r, and by H i<- Got cruiixut in re evirimi it for tax»» and utlicr dur*. I offer the fol low lug objection* to the cirla retlemp* tlon theory, ** *dvoc*t<-d by the I tom- ocratlc ¡>artyi 1. It I* a fraud aud a »wlndlc on the fa. e uf It, for tbe ie»*.>u that ti e amount of rein In exj*t<-t><'«* la «*ntlrely lua<l<-qum<- to rvd<dn tha auiouut of ¡M|H-r money needed lu l>u»iuc*a, even If It were dewlratde to do ao. 2 It la theoretical al»«urdlty. Inv«- It would Inflate our ¡taper niU’b money w ten we bud more coin and did not n<*r<l It *o badly: nnd when our • pecle I m ata waa d<*«*reaaed. ami we fa >,, re | m » i >« t money. It would dxreaavd In tbe name to I m » a pmfMirtlon» 3 It It < nntrary to «hr of rv prrir:>• «’. 1» tier tittioifat htvr always had io tlMtidou ibr <oln n^lrmptlot» poliry In lluirt <»f war and ditattrr an«l full tnirli < mi lrtf.il trnd«*r tnonry. coin Invariably di»ni»)>rarlntf on the n|» b .if datitfrr. 4 It U a » tourer of ¡«ani< « and rotninciN lai *1 ‘ * At one |ltn<* thr aprcii* hula la larger, n»«rr errdll num« y tn in circulation, and <be volume of bu« rn-• ? tfr» i«« r. a falhirv or« ur< •otnvw l»«-re. pe<»|»|f» twcoUM* alnriMr«l. the lunk< art lM*»le<«*tl. and Iwifttf unable to redeem tbelr In r<>in they «UMpend, and the r«»«ult ba * dtaaatr«>na ¡wllile. 5. It offer i a plan by which s¡>eeuia tor» may rai i! the treasury at their wish, deplete the rv-vleniptloti fund, anil <-om- pel the Gov ernmetit to i*«Ue IwUll* lu T III* process order to ri’ph’iiiish If. might l»r roprtftod from time to lime, and the end!«»» r-haln would work vrry tnurh like it n«»w dova In the present effort main!:*In n gold reserve. t «<■ io or r At- y ho 'I Natlnnal llaoks. The I *e time rat ic party now declares Atfatnii national bank«. This declara tiotl. li iwever, la at variance with their Tri r rveord for the last thir'y year» to thr <« vr !ti-mvo-ratIc national plat- I ,1 with declarations against forma 1 ■ ink« Sim e (bat time no such I h L b I i ; d»H lar. : !> has ap|o-ared In any of their ii.it -<»m il platforms ewpt the olle re adopted at Chicago. On tile olii- rr hail' erld«'Di e of their friendship for these li>»( Hut hms. I Natlon.d honker» have stood high I In th«- in. » of the I h ttpw r.i!:• party ’ Aitiuiitf th* m may bo mentioned Mm 1 ton Marble. W II Klttflith, Calvin . Itrii-e. Kxu.itor Gorman. Samuel I IM> n , W (’. Uh; tn y. S imii- I It.m tall. Gro» er < h*% viand, l»au’< l Manning. .*»<• r» tar » I nh< hiid Tboimfa.*« Itayard .mJ mmy otlo ra Moat of theae men were lurtk- rr*. an l .ill • f them atr»»utfly favored national b.uika. X U hen th«» question of reeharterhitf (he n;<: »nai banka csuie up in t on <r«-«oi|ii l*»K2ritfht I»« m<M-.itl<- S«<natore v««te«| for It. and «Htren doijtfxd II by bring «bsmt. Had they all voir«! ntf tin1»! the bill It «»mid (fatve l»r«*n de* frated. hi thr homo» an amendment was offered providing that the l*.inka l»e rv<*hartere«| for only ten y«*am In ■trad of twenty; aeveutsen t>em«M-nita voted again«! It. 3. I luring Clrvehind'a fir»! admlnla tniion tin» Government loaned alnoit f«.«i<««!,<iMi to the national hanks with out any Interest whatever. Thin waa done by a Dviiioeratlr I’mUdm! ami Secretary of the Treasury, m*t only with«>ut warrant of law. but lu direct ami open violation of law. 1'hi» money w as a part of th«* nurplus, w hh h !<»• longed to the people. The tiaiiks were thu« perinlttr«! to borrow the people's money without Interval and k».in It bark to them at a high rate. 4 In the F'ifty third < «»ogre«»« .i prop' o«Utlon w.*a made to reduce the tax charged the th«» bauks by th«» Govern ment fr<>iu 1 per eent. to one fourth of 1 p«*r cent per annum. 'I'tila remark able plerr of legislation In the Interest of an already greatly favonM money innn«>p.»|y was voted for ahu«»st solidly by thr Oemocrata. It waa earth'd by a vol«» of *JiN) to 41. lu a house that was Inrgi ly I democratic. If thia Indicates that ihr I»«•mixnitlc party bates na thmal batik* how would you prove that It loves them? l(«riif «»r » ev« noe Ottlr. Tin* Ih»iu«M rati«’ party favors a tariff for revenue only. I eoulcU’l that the tariff plau is not a proper method of rnlung national revenuea. I say that It 1» wrong In principle and pernicious In Its operation I am equally opposed to a protective tariff. Tariff 1» a method of Indirect taxa tion It wax originate«! by d<-»|x>tlc government* In order to ml«e exorbi tant revenues to cover their extrava gance. knowing that the people would revolt ngalnat It If levied dltwtly. William I’ltt said lu tbe House of 1-vrd« lu England that It would not do to make direct taxes to«» blgb. for the people would not stand It; but be said that yon could take the last rag off their backs and the last morsel of food from their mouths without a murmur against lilgb taxes, provltled It Is done t>y placing a tariff upon many little ar ticle» of dally use ao that they would pay It without knowing It. In that case they might grumble about hard limes but they wivuld not understand the real carnve. And yet the Demo crat lc party, the pretended friend of the eonimon pimple, In thia the twilight of the nineteenth century, still advo cates this plan for bumbugging and robbing the |w*ople. Under the tariff plan money Is extort- ed from the people not only In an Indi- reel manner, but to an extent that Is somrtlnves outrageous. They have to pay a great deal more than they would U they contributed directly for the sup « It Is rstlmat ed by some that the amount thu« taken from tbe people 1« about four times a* much as actually goes to tbe Govern ttient. Accordlug to our ¡-resent tariff *ye tem the Government virtually levies a tax on one man's property and makes another man pay It. t»f course, tbe first man doss pay It at tbe time, but be rw- Imbunow himself by addlug that much to tbe price of bls goods when be sells them to the mnsumer; so that tbe latter ultimately to-ara the burden. Thus men are taxed upon what they consume Instead of upon wbat they 1- m T Ivey have to pay according to their neccealllew. and not according to their ability. A poor man with a Urge family often psya more for the eup|M>rt of the government than does tbe millionaire with no wife or chil dren.-II. W. William* I «rmpt one from Teseti»«. Ths Slate of Maryland has a law ex empting < ertala manufacturing plants from taint n. ai d this elnaa of legisla tion finds favor tn many other localities, but no «oourr la the proposition made to i «empi a home from taxation than •»- the boturlcM iulllh.ua. Jump on to th« Idea ■■ < lass h glalathvn. Now, the fact la. when the subject is fully atvalyicd. there are but few law« that tto not to a certain degree ¡-.«a<-** tl|e character of ciana legtalauoa. Turn through tbe statute books of any State and yon • ill discover this to be an obli mi* fact Tbe laws which apply with equal force to all do not by any means constitute tbe larger part of our legal enactment*. Every tariff law that was ever pa*.« I la a mont notorious exam ple uf class kglalatîoa. tf such law« as exempting a borne are to be ao called. Gur contention In favor of exempting the b‘>tne fr«m taxation to a limited amount la a move that will settle more ijio-atloo« than oil*. Allen land owner ship will cease to be agitai«! as an Is sue. for It will t»e ta xml to an extent w hi' li will d. «troy Its ajveculative value, l-arge holdings of land will t>e planed oh the market and they will be aulii to tb>me wanting homos. The aMuranee that taxation cannot take away the home w ill encourage thousands Io make nil lUergetlc effort, who now accept a pot t|<<n as tenante rather than face the 1« Mobilities of legalised robbery which modern systems of taxation afford. Tbe Chicago Express says homes tn that city which cost a few hundred dol lars have Iw-en taxed and covered over with spe< i| nasewsmenta reaching Into the thousands Property held for spéc ulât.on ¡a relieved of Its just aliara of ta» by metbivda too numerous to meu lion Assessors are bribed and *«•«-*• uvula are cut down Every wealthy corporation keeps Its attorney and vqiinllxatlotilxvanlaarebesleg«! lu such ..Z. - . ». ne r - * I 1 ' 1 ii * humble owner of a hottie has neither time nor money to use In thia way. nor w ould It be gem rally successful if he s ngle handed should make such an ap peal W-.altb exerta au Influence that . lunot lie «1 «put«!, and its Influence Is nowhere more potent than In assisting tin- tax dodger. No fair minded, thoughtful person «I . ild ra j«- tin- objection of class legis lation t" our plan of exempting, to a limited value, a home from taxes, The more careful tbla matter I» lookMl Into tin- plainer It will l>e that It is the truc solution of the laud question. The home • . . - ■ . ' ■ i • • . ■ » n.i' - it ami landlordism la the threaten ing menace of our advancing dvlllza tlon. Use the Only Spring Remedy in the World That has Stood Every Test of Time. PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND MAKES ONE WELL Nu remedy In tbe world a-plisi; • < In March April and May u«e Pain* * these resulto like Paine's celery com« rrUry mm pound. It tururiahes. regulates and in And only Paiue's crUry autnpuui.J! (Miami vigorates the entire nervous syst«m For it is nature's remedy from the brain to the minutest itrrve Ik» not f««r a moment confound it ft lament» It reuses an inrrcAwnl appr» with any of tha Ignorant« catch penny, lite and tones up the stomach to «lesi abort lived patent reme»hes—aaraajx with the incr*’A*cd food. Its nourish rillaa, nervines an I tout-s that brar as ing action is immediately manifest in mm li vw«*mblan<M to Pains's celery a clearing up of thr mnddy, unhcaitiiy e*«W|wmnd as thr pi rm» its vine« do tu •kin, an Incresse m weight ami more lb*» oaks that they live un. rrfr«*sh mg sleep. P a »ire's crlrty cumpottml cure» dis« First ilisrüveml after laborious, ease It makes people well. It has M»el the lit-sa uf tboWUUida of suffer» scientific research by the ablest pbysi» rían Anikei* * has -predi»-*».; Pref Ki er* It make» the Wr»k «trotitf ward K Pbel|*. M I» . LL I> . of It purities the bluud and enriches the l>artinottth oolleige. it is prescribed anil nerwa. publicly ih’lotWHl by the best pru«*ti- Every cnmlition of winter life has t«oners tn every my in America. It !e«rn detrimental to health. There 1»as has I- - n so enthusiastically rrev>m- liren a ste«».|y decline in nervous vigor men led by grateful men and women N<»w that spring comes the Gmly is ready in every walk of life that it is to lay in <.ff tmlieshhy tisAue« if it is only every sense the most pipuiar remedy given a chance This opportunity coms* the worbl ever knew »h«»n the excretory organs, kwlney*. It h vs ¡»rev«n itself the greatest of all skin «¡id bowels arc tnnJ» to Work ar- tivrly ar. I the nsrvrs are able to fur spring medicine«. In New York, C'hirego, Phila«l«»lphi.ie ni«i *uf! cu nt energy to the dig«‘#tive Ik»«ton, St. Iaiuis and two or thr«»«» organs. It ha. heen »•• ertaiii«*! that in Rueaia A’3 per 1.000 girl« marry before reach ing the age of twenty. ifMO’GREAT deal of nomen« hai been written and be lieve«!, «bout blood purifier«. Mrs Humphrey War«!» th«' English novelist, has turned her energies to wards writing a play. A clever Parisian has invented a ma •'hlire that c«n split n human hair lengthwise into thirty sti strips. Nine women obtained the doctor** de gre.-» at the l'nt»<-r«ity of Berne, Hwit »• : ’..»l. 'I ,• t ! , ,»t l « . . 1 ,«t. -Il A dn«t excluder for »chicle hub* con- »l*t* of a cap «-cured to the outer end of the hub. being «-.««iljr rvnioxabb- 1 THE KIDNEYS PURIFY the BLOOD AND THEY ALONE. If ducawd, however, they cannot, and the blood continually become» mor« impure. Every drop of Hod in the body ex, through the kidney», the «ewers oT the •>dem, every thr*« minute«, night and day. wlule life endures. P other large cities, tbe leading newsp«* (»era, making their ownrenvassesi again tins year, have found that the demand for pAihr's celery «."«mipuuud anirjiwuwre that of all other remedies together! P aiii *»' s celery couapoUn I. taken dur- ing tbe early spring days, has even more than its usual remarkable effi ciency in making pevrpl« Well. It milnw short Work of disease. It rapid lv dnv«*s out neuralgia, a|w{ Icssncss, dyspepsia and rheumatism from the system It removes that lassitude, or “tired feeling," which l<»t«»kens weak» med nerves an»l poor blou«l. Women working in close offices, sales- w<»mrn lire»! out and nervous from long iiours' standing on their fret and wait mg «n i tn pa t lent, irritating customers; overworked. w<irrt*>l and dmheartmed men and women everywhere will l»e ASl<vni«he»l to find how much happier life l*e«'«ini«*«* when their n**r««*s have b«?rii strengthen**»I and their blood purl» !!«'*! by n)«'«ii* "f th:* great lenredy \o other rem<*«!y has the hearty ap* pruval of a like l«»iy of «»due lled n»«-n and women and prnfi<»ion»| men, nor has there ever been a t» m« dy that was Kwrpt Away lu a I'I cmm I .Mr E \ Smail«*jr relates lu a < «'Ago new »psp«*r s ihrllllutf su>! very prcullsr vxpsriAlics which he uu went a few years »*, ; !u tr.x. > ug the Northwest 1th three fri«-n !■ attempted to fun! a shuigb uf the Y a - kiniA HI ver lu We»hiugt«>n, lu a b < wagtin drawn by four t>urs«w Mr. Smsl- ley .ay. Tb* rlter »■« very high, and th* broad .lough wa* running like ■ mlll- r*ce. W » know that tbe fording plac* waa narrow and tb* waler deep, but we cxpectad nothing more *er; -u* than to get ou- feet wet. Hut when we were attoiH half way a<-rva*. tbe lead bora.-* wrhxmr«| m so many intelligent, pru- «lent h«»m»-s where ( mi ins is taken to get only the first in so vital a matter In •u<h fauiii.es all over ths country Paine s osivry compound is ths first, last and only remedy u*rd Prof Pbrl(M had stu<iir«| the nerve» in feral th ar I •! •«»«•r. when well nourished and when under-nourished, in men and women and children years tw fore be looked (or the re tn ed y. Paine's elrry compoun*! is the outcome of his entire prufc«-*l«u*Al life. Il is the one remedy that the world Could not lose today at any price. Paine's cwlery compound induces the body to take on solid flesh. Physicians rertigniae Paine's celery compound as the one scientific spring remedy, anil it is universally prescribed by t «in win <’V»-r there tg great need of a vigorous and prompt restoring of health an*! strength to the worn uut system. Paine's celery compound it the beet •(»ring reiwdy becanse it is more than n ” • *p 'ii rf ntiody. It brings al out i |.v.ihl>r spp*wlltr. c««mpleta digestion, regular action of the bowels and the 8 ’ other excretory organs whenever taken, whether tn summer or in winter, but as the greatest of spring remedi« • It has ritr»ordinary op;*>rtunitles for indue* mg the body to throw off morbid hu mors that poison it ami cause rliruma rouralgii», ii <rt iron* g an ! a general low state of the b- allh as la spring Die system is mure pliable and chromo diaeaars so seourely l«*!g»*! in the system that they are with difficulty ousted, tws'ome more tractable. Thu ¡»ends of men and women have found from personal experience that Paine's celery cum|s*und makes jxxqde well, an«! krejw all from sickness wbo take it in the spring. Many a father and mother have no tice»! the unmistakable Improvement in the health of their children from tak ing Paine's celery ccmi|<iun<l in the spring It is thr one scientifically ac curate remr«1y fitted by its «*uin|M»eilitin to thoroughly purify the blood and dis pel that exhausted feeling and get nd of skin T ’»see, h>'ad.v<*lie and fits of »le- preesion with which children with weak, nrrvotis systems, as well a« gn»wn people, ars afflicted. BEST IN THE WORLD Gladness Comes Models Models ... ... . . S»’O . . HO tr"ea and becaoi* unmanageable. • nd •*•« a ti;. !«r-*.in.!.ntf of the ’PG IdOHlt* ... - - 39 n? uat'iif I'flbrihaiiy |>h)»- .. “ t Í then tbe wagon wa» «wept off til* ml hai,4 Machina» <>< «II I ' ) t* 1 » I «i cash, or on lti«iaitn«rtchi An elwctrie relier for nmnqn pur- Writ* f-»r » ••• I- »1 il la. which »aiiwh twfure pr-iiirret- » • nd Into «h-ep Water. si « at I Aerin i band Ust Ln k Ahi sra ¡..( w - a i* mnipi of plated cvp¡a>r and fat« | • ntlr r ffortr» plcmMUtl r ffOft* Ou* of my friend» «warn Ashore, • n.l a STKI> r d ¡< ’•»I Thrre la cum fart in «ino »nd (vnerate* it« own alwtricitr. FMKI» T UK It Illi I < tí I K < <> . two othem limbed out of tbe tell of the kiuiwh'd-re, that so tunny form’i of roilLAXO. OS trOBAAt WtftH. the ««¡on and u.imaged to keep tbelr t «1 ax' I«» 1» a • ¡«I WINK AV IN (HI I - - . . • - footing until they Were r--»< u<-ct I at MO. mottoy b< tuo- allo* i«» tempted to get out In th* «.line way. t . :» uf the a^Ntrlii, which tho plva*<itit Ths owl 1« said to L m * the ulssst of bin!* i» n» b ani i but In fer* I ec'uid I ■ «ot ,o wag m wa« f irmly Itt'LaUvr. «s^rupuf I itf*. •»heat litar» on putt the kidneys tn perfect health, and hr. «use lie keep* both eyes and eur* wide ly r«-UH»vei. 'That i*» why it ia th* only » «-1S.I» >n a «mail awept Into very d**p water, overturned, nature dart the rest. <»(ien, ••'« nothing and keeps tip a gi«o<l Ur l’a fu» r> i »«-ily w itfe tnilhoiiaof families, ami is The heavy, dragged out feeling, the aud wagon, borkea and I wer* aooa . !•' « . ■ . r .. - < « e . -M»* . >' XS ? .-«'«»•- tn«--! *0 i> - - 1 H by all 1 »rai ' * * ar" - ar« « r « - «r • g - H««a; 4 «>t bilious attacks* nrada^hes, nervous V. . • •. . ■ y. • ■ I i .• • « i H H 1‘fi-nvtT l.a’., floundering In tbe current. of a man, he is wisest wbo says nothing •*» . . » unrest, fukle appetite. «U caused by I < « • i * * gil « «. a llard I could not »wlni. «nl gnv* up all ' • ’ ■ j ’ ' hut keep* his rye* and ears open f*»r the poisoned potaiowd bt.d, blood, w-ill will disappear Ju-ípp» when of 11 a4« Hr ». «»- *• . rtàat t. hope of my life. I went under water. on* remedy which prumotes Internal Ap« best remedy, wbo th Inka and know* it may *»!.« sud reatli», aar». the kidney, properly prrt.mi their with«iut dcbilliatintf the r»-u«t in • r pp'K tf and who tinds by trial • nd there had a vety clear experience c.‘. i'ilii.1 • function*. that >t Jacobs oh is the best known rem organ* on which It n«'fa. It U therefor* doubt'*^i,ut of what p«j ehol'-k!*ta "«11 t •• double nil iin|* rtant, in order to get its l*nr- iht*. Three it no_____ e«ly for it* treatment and permanent cure. EVERY HEN 8 loinneea. Il •• r. .■ 1 '< I w ■t » • ' F•<»»>«« an»* Thousand* have ao tntifird. The It j*enetr.tt«-s to the r at of the rxrrutUatlug h- ial rffecra, to uut* when you pur* !»•«••*«•<• *- atari- pain, auothea and cures it, and prevent» theory it right, thr Cure right and t« ■ 1 .• :~s -w <i ;■ .i n s clittM«. that you have the genuine art»- •A et»S«. •>■« M *•«•*• * hat iHimetHne» happens (be use of the • a « *• »< »• F*«SI- health follow-« ai a natural «rauriwr. Intelligent enough to «trugg!e among rle. which in inanuf«u'turru by th* Cali« * ale « t . a • • . •« ••• •urgv«>n'» knife to grt rnl uf tbe torment He «elf convinced through per *IM»|«M eae «»•••a'P aaw •• ,•» the bone«, aud tbe other a con»<-!ou» fornla Fig s-. rup (*<> only and sold t>y Thr owl thinks and then acts quit kly, and V-l f tkw «••» •<«* vafee» sonal proof. a l reputable drugtfUta r dwe« tk« »•••»••I ••«OiW« th«* *■ lain a sufferer should act promptly to n. «a that waa entirely aerene and hap » < » • ca:«k*4B* If in tin* < njaivinviit <»f grx)d health, arrest the pe<>tfr**s of lbw «iiware ami to re » -M la*assi , ' a| ¡» py, looking wltb admiration at th* am! th* ayatrm la regular, laxativra or st-re thr nrrve by the us« of bt. Jacoba F*<*>M*»* l*axnS*Vs< c< i__ ff*<aJ<Maia^jOoi bciutiful water overhead, and wonder other remedies are th« n not n*«led. If Oil to it» natural cuitditiun. ing If th* body would come aahor* uffhrted with any actual diaerwir, one o ■oitiewhere down ti • «tream «nd b* re tuny be ci’ininciult J V> the must skillful The lady manager of a California in- phyaii tana, but if in nerd of a laxative, covered. •urance company i* nredltwd with the one tali' uLI bare the lieat, and with th* large.t «alary ¡>aid to any woman— Tbla part of me felt quite delighted well informed everywhere. Syrup of at being releaaed from partuerablp with b 110,000 a year. . htumU highest Ail ! la tiv*sl largrly the other fellow How king tbl« la.ted <b d and give« rnuat general aatufsctioa T« a blood di«ra«r «nd only • blood rem* [IÍAMV, y dy can cure it. So many people make I do not know. I did not have any of that vivid rec-ollei-tlou of all th* event» Ho»ts of Inrslld» !uu>‘ 1« u»‘<!rstruction »Imply the mistake of taking temedie» wbi< h of life which men n-aiorod from drown I* sum thsy will exerelM no 4iM*retit>n In thr •t best are only tonic» and cannot poast i • • ' • * • • » Irinh g snd ths sroMa ing uaually tell al<out The higher < -a- of »icltins < «G»r». and, abo*« ail. In ihc Item bly rawch their trouble Mr. A.a Smith, Tu any per««'!» Interested in human» wlouaiic-«» only f. It t it It w«« an In of cnrdhaitou. Tasy persl»t In do»ing thru»* ti »tfrr* or who luvra animal», ws »»Irra In s«-s*<>n and out of »»-awn with <!rs»u<r Grr«nca«tle. Indiana, «ay»: “For year« depeudeiit eplrltual vxlatence. now for >'.ii rend free ui».n au(di<ath>n, a 8 anti Ti -ir t ras.'.t I r«, «<p!air» and mineral I have «uttered with Sciatic Rlitum« r pv of th» X 1.1.» AN' r 'thsorgau the fir«t rime releaas-d from dwelling lu j •»»• • J he ths »aL-wt, IhS olra»*tiiv»| 118 w a « 4aallU8OafA Utie’irpaMSal, ariuaJly of ini» >-x irty In addition 1« its in* • uiwtiiutr t>r • - I. hurtful nu-rwsssdls» 1» H.»s lum. whi<b thebeat pby«ieian> were un a phyalc-al body. iwo •« «■» 4 ant <«t bra Fra® tsttsr*» -*«t. marl, hiuara, p»>tent foe malarial, I' t ■* ly inter« o'ing readtntf, it con* Ottiisailng from Animal <>U» «* • T V M ■ «« ■ ' ( I « B. able to relieve I took many patent Rut now tbe body. In It» deeperate • tain* a h't of th* kaluabie and un F*»K Mil Al iiMF'.iiN ANI» • _____ u* isl | r* imutn« given by th» jxjwr medicine but they did not Mem to atruggle*. elute bed the ear of one of W ASM I ’•«»YOW MtL(IHNT*5n Addre** and i**.»ra fruaralir The bora* g t It* bead lllinoi* (¡<end« at leant 000,000 a te»«h my trouble. I gradually grrw the bora«** Ill F. NATION U HI M WE Al LIANCE • srwwwwwarwxrwweww * * * * * «» * * w * v *| above water, and tbe man'* head came worse until I wa» un year in pun.hing eliminala. It »pend* «IIM -ill (*nit«Hti harlti»» kulldintf, N»o York. » Vaa • ‘ C HI • L, a O • • • * TMTHIHQ." . • .. 1 , able to take my food up with It. The man wa* re<. ue-l by a » anely anything for their refonu. B im «4 f> 6. c t. ,4 it » a. - •».fa 4 > . ..«teg — . a ■ a or handle tny«elf in txMlt. and with extreme regret my blgb SURE CURE ro» PILES a ' - »* - i. ;« .<» . ''•■«•( *1 a*e< a* *, r ••<»». ag n^e ftfiM «a w * m ha inmr m«»i»i < m < n i > r< kk root) vr <-on«'*lou*ui-«* wa* forced tu reenter ? haiOU tt k8tfo* WM Í 8H . any way; I wa« »!>«o- •i*********************** * «S on nu • an so • P ili R isioy *«•»• ** - • • • •>.»•*• «p». •• .«.«•••« n « m F>x«a Ils old dwelling place •* «8 <»« * *a* KM N1»«A «À •. fklU., ff* lutely helples« Three I» I I* Tt UK and ff 11 Ka cnfe-1 i pay untU All Faster* S»ru*, •ri-e-alled, uaually light Cu.urvd and uf f »<«y . !» m*4« Il '•'I •»*«!! (>M M a wap. », i, tf bottle« of S.S.S. re N r X. V. N« k euS —XFN.U. Na Î70 Ft ariarta. u. l » Markst Ml . *au Fraasis** *b< , I h..4 of Xrmor Aaal». ÍI lugar « an» and I» »trietly pur» li i» for « m ».« lieved me «o that I Only a few yoara ago a procraa wns — ■ » » y. Ma wa« toon aide to move <1!,<-ov«r»<1 by m<-»!i* of which th* *- lured by IL« I «■ iih Lx •-> « O XÌÌ grii- uitt» *’ m • ha«» ths manulac* mv right arm, before mor plate* of war ahlp* could Iw ao tur»« » nan»« i;ll <raj>L»J ou a»»ry au long I could w.lh bardciird on tbe fa<-* that the lx-*t pro HOW'S TUI* ? aero«« th* room, and jectile* were «battered on atrlklng when I had finf«he-l on* doren bottle» them. Tbl* wa* regard"! aa a de dalv* Ws offer On* Hunitrrd txC.lsr» Osar«! for wa« cured «•mpletely an<l »m a> well aa victory for armor over guna lCe.-etitly, snv t *s of < starr h that cannot Is curs i bowerer. the talilea bat* tieen turned • ver. I now weigh lyo.*’ lian • < atarrh » urs F J Î. HÎLNKY A ( <» . Fropa . T »le»î«.. O ofi.-e more Tba firat step, »ccurdlng it » Ih» urxlcrtigne«!, have htiuw n F J ( henvy to tb* ficlrutlfic American, waa tba tur Ih» ia«t lâ y»**«, and I wì I wy » him perfectly iun« ral4e in all buainr» tranaa< Uona an>l fin- placing of a cap of aoft ateel on tha ai-. a ìally alr tu carry out any vbl If alluna made SSS care» Scrofula, Cancer, Ecrema, point of the projectile. Th!* enabled fay tkaU firm « rwT A Tar a 1 and auv I rm •>( blood trouble«. It you tbe abot to ¡wuetrate the armor plat* 1 Whoieaals Prufglsta, Tt-.rUo.d have a blood dl»e»M, take a blood me di by preventing tlie breaking of tb* WatlHMt. ktWBAM A Muni», em* — S.S.S. <x«»u»*a/rrd/arr.'r icgr/j H bole«*;» l>rugfl8«B, Tul«*do, O. point. Then Increaaed velocity waa Hall*» Catarrh cura t» taken Internally, act table} i. exclusively (or the Mood and git co to the abot by tbe u»e of Improved ing directly uj»«»ri the tdœwt and tuuruur »or* 1« recommended torn thing else I, fat«-« of the nilua Frica" r (»er tM>1!¡». Auld force« out tbe poial^T"all«« permanent powder. Tb* reault waa that a .1« Inch fay al) In ugg!«!» Tret itnunial» fra» • did allot w.i* amt through tea ln< !>•■« Hall'» Family Fili» ar« the bree ly. W • will of face hardened *teel, twelve inche* of »end to «»yon* Piso's Cure fu Cunsuniptlon I« the only our v• 1 u «b 1 • oak backing and tbrea additional For the last 20 years we have kept Piso’s Cure for Con xiutfh modici»* used in my bou»» I> C. book«. Addre.« plate«. r»ch aeven aliteentha of an Albright, Mi&tnburtf, Pa , lise. Il, (nMô. sumption in stock, and would sooner think a groceryman could Swift Specific Inch thick, after which the «hot prac Co., Atlanta, get along without sugar in his store than we could without tically unltnpalrct, burled Itaelf eight It is a sure seller.—RAVEN & CO., Druggists, fret In a bank of aaod Th* exp*r|- Piso’s Cure. menta were made In tbl* country, and Ceresco, Michigan, September 2, 18?6. both the to*«t armor and the beat »hot* ar* of American Invention WHEAT Rheumatism Plea**« k*«l«*4. A London letter. publlainNl by tbe ('hl-:igu Tribune, aaya that the »elec- lion of l.yutan Gage a* neat He rotary of tbe Trvaatiry 1» well received t>y tbe fituin. Sera of tlMtt city. Thia 1« not our- prtaiog tn tbe leaat, for undoubtedly Mr. McK nley wa« fully adviacd <>n tbl« point l>etorr be decided on making the api-ointmeut. Ix<nd >u finauelvra and their agent« In Sew York have dictated every act of fluamTal Importance In thia country for a luug time. They have had almost complete control of every department of our Government and du ■ «ted the nomination» of tbe two old part lee for yean, latudon flnan det» have l>een perfectly aatlafied with every act alnce the oue brief period of lnd-!>endent. |>atrlotlc action which «<--.( G. u Garfield bl« life. M, *t aovure Uy the appointment of Lyman Gage la aatlefactory to Ix>n- don financlcra. If It «•• not agreeable to them. It would not tn* made Tbe man who will not shrink from the ux.at Infamous crime to cru«b out the true •pirn of American Indepeod. u-e prove« Inmaelf Jitat tbe man. according to tbe lamdon tluauder. for the most reepou- ■ Itilc position lu connection with the American finance«. Tbe ability dis played by Lyman Gage In the Ute affair which drove W. A Hammond to •ul< .de and wrecked the only thorough ly aubolaiitial bauk In tbe city of Chi cago was doubtless the act which placed him In »uch royal favor and ... mod for b'm tbla position lu Mc- Kinley's Cabinet. London financiers are happy, for th* American people are willing to remalo good, obedient slaves for at least four years more. McKinley ba« demon strated hla I ’) ally to those British gold- bug« by lo'iiultlng their every Interest In every »election for a Cabinet poal- tl.n Certainly It suits England.—Chi cago Kspresa Sent Free! FRAZER A Real Blood Remedy. Schilling s Best is simply good honest tea, well grad ed, fresh - roasted, packed air-tight. If you don't like it. your grocer returns your money in full. There is no other such dealing in tea. tf XE X** « | I tf Tbe [Vetrolt railway employes have adopted a rub* that In future pr< no tions must t>e made on the basis of age In the serrlcs. Expelled memtn-rs of the Cleveland Bricklayers' t'nlon are endeavoring to form a rival uumn. They will work ten hours for 13. Tbe unlou scale Is 40 ceuts an hour. Tbe majority of the hotel* and res tauranta of Minneapolis employ union help. There are reported, on the other hand, to be three restaurants w hlch are backing the ''mutual aids." Proprie tors declare they prefer the union help. It la the Intention of the Rochester Central Union to aa.-rrtaln tbe names of all retail ami wholesale dealers who d<> not handle Rochester made goods, and a systematic attempt will lie made to compel them to do ao. Nashville unionists • ant tbe (lover- nor to pardon 1». H Monroe, who Is serving a sentence In the penitentiary for participating In the Coal Creek riots of 1803. Ills sentence la «even years - two for unlawful assembly aud five for manslaughter. HEALTH IN MARCH, APRIL, MAY I «» fOA fftom THAT AAf HCX •» **•* Wa“.* Ä I *• H-bOLMCURE •y------------- -------- ■*------------------------- Few TOrTLSiÄ L“1 V.H WIT* *. 1 b, > ni g \j m n sss Leading dealers everywhere sell e ÌJ Cheapest Power.. A Srlrn• iflc VIain«. Ona of tb» populär attrnctlono at tha Mutileb Cougrosa of Experimental l'aycbolngy la«t auinnier was a dark rvom tu wbleh retnarkable exp.-rimenta tha !«»«• -f ha»», lar-*» »*4 .----- wltb X ray« wer» performed. A ebetn- Xf *i»l*<ag •*"*• ••!•••« i»a) ÍI» Th« «art«« «• fail «f si *a*. leslly prvpared «<reen wa« placed in B»r*;i8M««*»dia ftAAlltllVl front of Ihr «pectatur» and tbe wreeo kM»is»H thabwt 4« b M a- *|A MfSaMItla«* S«*d Asa .a. im. belog r*ud*rrd fluore«. ent by tb* ray«. O. M. MRRV A CO. IS GIARAXTEKD ORDER FOR SALE CHEAP wbleh prxx-weded fmm tMdilnd, ■ boy DalroN, foie* wa« rauaed In paa* «lowly betweeo tb» t-i H. P Rrrenie», Ga» or Gasoline. acreen aud th» »ourv* of tb* ray* Aa 1-1 H !’ Hercule», Ga» or Gasoline. he pa««ed, bla hone*, aa well a* bla natif »• îhc woxio I-J H P. Rrgaa, Ga» or Gasoline, heart, lung» and olher Internal organs. ’* “C C.“ Rsior wer* vlalble In ihadnwy outline* Prüf. l-j H P. Oriental, Ga« or Gaaoliae. II I atfr« « • ’•a t«« I’rter « Ml 1*4 H. P Otto. Ga» or Gasoline. J. Mark llaidw'.u. of Princeton. d«wcrib- r’aev fo* a*vrhanr»4 If »<»< AAflefsrt.»r» Ar nd for UAtiArAl vtflAlotfutf or <»( 1-4 H. P. Pacific, Ga* or Gesoliae. tng tb!* eiperiment In tbe Populär Bel- 8porting Good» er Barber Sappliaa. eure m nthly. •■»• that tb* morw- i-fi H. P Hercules, Ga« or Gasoline, tnents. lu regulär rbythm. of tba orgauo i lo H P. Hercule», Ga» or Gasoline. WILL a FINCK CO., referred to wer» platoly »«-en. • to Warhol St. Fraarlaro. Col FERRY’S SEE Rebuilt Gas and ...(taso!ine I:ngines RAZORS n~c >a State Your Want» and Write for Price»... *. O'”’ O"* ’nr • °°“- ■ I ¿{(oiisumpnofj M ■f i r. n ««I say A r •• IVI e ” a »‘»d H'- I ng a I A DRESS FACING »;«ÎT re "l «HI ut r»m- ». In« Mil* Iti» «Uri h««« »r*-*»'>llv !»,-•<* I y voQ.sddrstS »hwr •lr.l.r will *.»« »upr!, ,<>u.« Idrw« W W.h.r „ (PsrlÄC < «m»< Afsnrjr» Mwnwfavtwrtwa "““* t 2S-H. *wn Francis» < «1 ■»Matketm.. «&•<■•- .--- - ------------ . .._ jvwwto ter ««elualv, •* *f* •**» » erveMiova* m »“«1** I *xc-orclss4 Him. "This bicycle crass hss done • world of good.*’ drela red Kloomlsy. “Why. you don’t rider "No. but fvs br*n kn<> ksd a total of at leaat 1.UC0 feet and have run tnllre !n my eff -rta to dodge ecurcbsre."- Detroit Free Prwtf 40S‘ 7 Sentóme Si reel Sen FrantiKO, Cnf... G m , G mo H x * Hercules Gas ....Engine Works »nd Oil Engin»», 1 u 300 H. P.