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Royal Baking Powder, THE GOVERNMENT TESTS ESTABLISH ITS ABSOLUTE SUPERIORITY. (Data from the latest Official C. S. Government Report on Raking Powders, Department of Agriculture, Bulletin rj, page j.) Royal is placed first of the cream of tartar powders, actual strength, 160.6 cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder. Every other powder tested exhibited a much lower strength than the Royal, the average being 33 per cent. less. Every other powder likewise showed the presence of alum or sulphuric acid. The claim that this report shows any other ro.vder of su perior strength or purity has been denounced as a falsehood by the Government officers who made the tests. Watson's Peerless Polish, the only dressing for line shoes that will not crack or Injure the leather. Sold, under an absolute guaranty, by all dealers. Tit Gisma for brMknui Cie Knamellne 8tov Polish: no dtut, no tmell. The i'rlcea of I.IU'rarr Work. lion not ions i-S ft l.ititiiint was matlo in TIu Author that there wore fifty men and women in Ureal Dritain anil the t.;ites who wvro niakin;; A'1,000 a year ami upward by writing nuveU the statt'immt was iwivoil with derisive laughter. Fifty novelists making 1,000 a year? Impossible! Preposterous! The statement, however, was made bv one who knew what he was sayyig. It is true statement; it represents tho real prizes of the profession. There ire in London alone, it is said 15,000 people who in (some branch or other exercise the literary profession Fifty of them bv writing novels make over 1,000 a year. The nuinlr of men who actually live by the production of original work, apart, from journalism in any of its branches, is comparatively small. There are half n dozen drama tists; about a hundred novelists; a few successful writers of educational books which are indeed a mine of wealth if one can succeed, nml a few publishers' hacks. The greatest prizes are those of the dramatists. alter Bosant in Fo rum. To Make the Kent Food Mrs. KUen II. Richards, Instructor in Valued Indorsement of Scott's Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion speaking of its gratify, ing results in their practice. ooit's Emulsion of Cod-liver oil with Hvno. Sanitary Chemistry in tho: Massachnoetts ... 1 j ' I institute of lechnologv, says: "tfak- pnospllltes can be adminiS- j ing powders prepared irom soda and tered when plain oil is out of ' creftm of tartarLcljiefly are. when put up . 1 . vi j m tin cans with the maker's name and tne question. It IS almost label, much more reliable than any other c.S palatab hi as milk- ensiVr Krn.oI bread-raieing preparation." Ulanv rflAainra Bra in trail ? r nerr iTrra 1 and newspapers for making biscuit, I cake, muffins, crusts, etc., in the old- lashioned way with sour milk and soda, nne-rnsim T7i..' 5 or cream of tartar ana soda., la every UnAlurlLLI tli IfiUltilib. such receipt much better results will be - j obtained by substituting the Royal Bak- A troublesome skin disease I '"Kl'owder fr the sour milk or cream j gas carbonic is produced, but with the . Royal Baking Powder there is avoided j ail alkalinity or acid.ty in the food, one i of which always results from the old j fashioned methods because of the im i possibility of mixing the cream of tar ; tar and the soda or four milk in the ' proper proportions. Besides, the cream j of tartar bought from the shepe by the j housekeeper is always impure, frequent ly containing alum, lime and sulphuric acid, while the cream of tartar employed in the manufacture of the Roval Bakine Powder is specially refine 1 and chemic ally pure. With the use of the Royal, therefore, the food is rendered not only more perfect in appearance and taste, but more wholesome, 10 digest than milk. arr;' by ScMt A Bowne, K. Y. All drairrlsta. I caused me to scntch ! mouths, aud has been cutvd by a few dajs' use cf ,L II. Wolff, Upper Marlboro, Md. for ten CTEOSFIO I was eared several years ago of white swelling In ir.y leg by using jjfSrSraii and have had no symptoms of re jfjgg) turn of the dis ease. Many prominent physicians attended me and all failed, bat S. S. S. did the work. I'Al'L W. Kibkpatkjck, Johnaoa City, Term. Treatise on Elcod and Skin Dia bases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. gj Flower" I used August Flower for Loss of vitality and general debility. After taking two bottles I gained 69 lbs. I have sold more of your August Flower since I have been in business than any other medicine I ever kept. Mr. Peter Zinville says he was made a new man by the use of August Flower, recommended by me. I have hundreds tell me that August Flower has done them more good than any other medicine they ever took. George W. Dye, Sardis, Mason Co., Ky. e fg ANN'S QONE Q UTTER Will cnt Dry or &reen Bones, Meat, Gristle and all Green Cut BONES wil; double the number of e(tgj will make them more for tile will carry tne benn safely through tho molting period and put them it condition to lay when eggs command the highest price and will dovelope your chicks faster tuan an other food. Feed flreen Bones anci nse Creowozdne to klU the lice, and you will make fifty per cent more prout. u eena ior catalogue an-. 1L prices. fETALDlA IHCPBATOR C0MP7, PETiLCBi, CUt If You Think any kind of a cron " III e.o. then any kind of seeds will do : hut for the best results you should plant Japan Tea in the United States. Japan has always found its most gen erous customer in the United States; in England and tho continental countries the Chinese variety has maintained its prominence, though of late the importa tions of blitek teas from India, Java and Ceylon have lx;en considerable. The con sequence has been that, great as the con sumption of Japanese teas has been in this country, tho supply has been more than adsjuatc to all demands; prices have de clined, and still the entire product of the country has not been sold, even though offered at less than the cost of production. Lately, therefore, the Japanese producers have turned their attention to cultivation of the varieties known to the Chinese trade as Gunpowders, Ooloncjs, Imperials and Congons, employingforthe purpose skilled Chinese to manage the processes, as a means of widening their market. Good Housekeeping. SCOTT'S HEROINE. FACTS ABOUT THE THE NOVELIST'S ORIGINAL REBECCA. OF V FERRY'S SEEDS. I Always the best, they are recognized as i lire Bianaara everywnere. Ferry'n Seed Annual is the most important dock ot me Kind put- usnea. u is invaluable to ttie planter. We send it t ree. D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT, Mien. W. P, N. U. Jo. 481-1. F. V. U. No. KS. The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm do not claim it to be a cure-all, hut a sure rem edy tor catarrh and cold in the head. I have been afflicted with catanh for twenty years. It became chronic, and ex tended to my throat, causing hoarseness and great difficulty in speaking; indeed. ior years 1 was not anie to speak more than thirty minutes, and often this with creat difficulty. I also to a great extent lost the sense of hearing. By the use of Klv's Cream Balm all dropping of mucus has ceased, and my voice and hearing have greatly improved James W. Davidson, Aiiorney-ai-jaw, .Monmouth, ill. Apply Balm into each nostril. It is quickly absorbed. Gives relief at once, Price, 50 cents at druggists' or by mail. Ely Brothers, 66 Warren Street, X"ew York. P" TT1 your garden f "B VJlL I vand Vjl EL I The Timothy Hopkins Collection of Sweet Peas Containing twenty -one distinct varieties a large packet of each for $1.31. or a packet of the same varieties, mixed, for 10 cents. 12 Carnations tfMmct varieties) . $1.00 12 Chrysanthemums (i) $1.00 12 Pelargoniums distinct varieties) $1.00 12 RoSeS diitinet varieties) . . $I.OO All string, healthy, pot-grown plants, fret by mall. Flower Seeds--Twen'yfiTCchoi'e v..'. -''' varieties, yotirown Vegetable Seeds "rec,ion' With either of above collections, our handsomely illustrated 100-page catalogue is sent free. 1 his is admitted to be a work of art, and contains a reprodiio tion, in natural colors, of the twenty-one varieties now universally recoenued as The Timothy Hopkins Collection of Sweet Peas. Sherwood Hall Nursery Go. AN PFUNCIICO, 6AL. tine- Una a Kr.l.lent i.f rttlln.UlphU n. Wai tli lirntfil I'rlcml of W aahlugtoii Irvlng's Only I. oik How Mir Waltur Si'ott llniril of llvr. Of all tho women Sir Waller Soott h.i! drawn lu litvcn and Kowomi uro tho Ix'st known and hct Wlovi'd. Tho ton dor Kiri'iith of tho one, tho toudfr swiot!usMf tht'olhtT, tho romantic story through w'hk'li iht'.v imivo and tho por hvtion of llu rout rust botwivn thorn- all roulrilmu' to lix tlifin liviulv in tho hearts of all ivadors. It hast Im-oh saiil that Kohivi a is tli prent novt'livt's tinost character. If this is si it is of all th.i tuoro intoiwt to us. for her prototype was a l'hiludt'lpliiiin, The original f UelnH-ea, the tl;uii;hter of Isaac of York was Kelusva thatz, Ihirn in this city in the last century and still living after tho two treat novelists who succeeded Scott had been guthi'ivd to Walhallis. 1 mood the other day hy her forgotten gravo in tho little old Kf',ss grown Jewish cemetery ou Spruco streot, just south of tho Quaker tueetiug house, between Eighth and Ninth streets, and 1 read the simple inscription on tho tomb "Keln cca liratz. Born March 4. KSt. Died Aug. 'JT. lSC.'J." Miss tJratz was a c)nspicuous member of an honorable Jewish family. ISho possessed in early years indood even to tho day of her death a singular beauty of faco and form. Her eves were of extpiisito shape, largo, black and lustrous; her figure was graceful and her carriage was marked by quiet diiniitv. Besides these attractions sho had decant and winning manners. Gentle, benevolent and accomplished, Rebecca soon K'came tho center of brilliant circle or turn aud women Christians ami Jews. Her parents died when sho was very young, but theUraU mansion, presided over by ReK'cca.con tinned to be known far and wide for its hospitality. One of the most intimate friends of her brother was Washington Irving, who was then in tho early fresh ness of his literarv career, and in this way u cordial friendship and admiration were established between the author nnd Aliss Gratz, which lasted aa long as life. Matilda Hoffman, who was the object of Irving' only love, was also Rebecca';! dearest friend, many of her younger days being passed with tho Hoffmans and other old families in New York, During Miss Hoffman's riit illness Re becca was her constant companion, shar ing with the family the cares of the sick bed and holding Matilda when she died in her arms. Scott and Irving met for the first time in 1817, the American viniting Sir Walter with a letter of introduction from tho poet Campbell. He was most cordially received at AbboHford, and there Irving passed several of tho most delightful days of his life listening to the many tales, told as no one but Scott conld tell them, and rambling alxuit tho beautiful hills. During ono of the frequent con versations between the two authors Irv ing spoke of his own and Miss Hoff man's friend Rebecca Gratz, of Phila delphia. He glowingly described her beauty and related the story of her firm adherence to her religions faith under the most trying circumstances, but par ticularly ditl he tell of her zealous phi lanthropy and loveliness of character. Sir Walter was very deeply impressed and interested and conceived the idea of embodying a character like hers in one of his novels. He was then revolving in his mind the story of "Ivanhoe." And on the strength of Irving's vivid descrip tion, he determined to introduce a Jew ish female character. Scott composed this story during mo ments of intense physical pain, yet at times he became so interested in the character of Rebecca, for he even adopted her name, that lie rose from his couch and walked up and down the room while ho dictated the story to his amanuensis. He finished the book in December, 1819, and immediately sent the first copy to Irving. In the letter accompanying it, he asked: "How do yo like your Rebecca? Does the Rebecca I have pic tured compare well with the pattern givenr The resemblance of the character to that of Miss Gratz, it iB said by those who knew her, was closely marked. Although the eouree of the character was known to the Jewess, her modesty made her shrink from the publicity of it, and when pressed upon the subject she would deftly evade the matter by changing the topic. When a young girl, it is said, Rebecca Gratz won the regard of a gentleman of good position and wealth, but as he was a Christian the difference in their reli gious faith proved a hopeless barrier to their union. She consequently never married. Instead she devoted her life to charitable deeds. She founded the orphans' asylum of this city, and as early as 181 1 her name appeared as an officer of the female association. In 1838 a mission school for Hebrew children was started by this noble woman. At this school prayers of her own composi tion were used daily. Miss Gratz lived to the advanced age of eighty-eight, when she died universally regretted. The ancient graveyard where her mor tal remains repose has been closed for burial purposes almost ever since her death, although previous to that time1 it was extensively used. Philadelphia 1 limes. THE riltST I.AW Of N.VTl'UK. TliU It-rmworviitUm U m knoff'iMm-d to tir, mm m-oi)it who mloi t nviilnst tlit etUMiuoheii oi iIisi'hm' h m'tiulno mwlleliml salt'ttnaid, aivuM- tltil l y etivili'neo Hint l lio siitu'Oiiii el tilivnl "Imi's, hIIukI a Impi'V IIIiihh h (ton el tlu hitom tin' ylng, hi lu lunllll tin V rtalutv Rllil e nltiiue Mi'iiii.y. Aiiumii the timiintlca, h;hI l tho Kroutli i( wliti'h llnsii.iinr'K summi'lt till Ins ml.mti fill, lent .ol etlnii, ilivnsr el tliw moneys mm ointMt'r nu miiikIU w lilt tli til iitKdt I'i'tU Mint I'UilMt kii'M iitiMlnnry Inn ii hik. 1 1 y Knit' aty tiii'iitii.. l lio ll.iti'ts ran tin. I a ill snUlnc (hi'iii. N.i t Mlnu'iiy Is slnitimi Hum (tits. 1 M ill lliii onUi t ami i vibIsu ntlv, tin hoot rtsiills may bo exnrlii. 'Hits ini.iielni Rls.i (MH.IIi'Hti's liver i omplitlnt, -iii,k:hiII"Ii, ,it'' ht, n mut I ii, UiiiiiiiihII iii ami tu'ivoua "So. Ills ti c to. k "Have Villi nsnn'.l tl. Imliv vt" Inn utit'lti aii' Inn kltiK ra 'li ot h. r In lllnrWel just ll.nv ' AN t MMSI l TKI TKST Or MKHIT. A niftliiiiic that luis In-en n heiisehold reineily I'Tover It I't y yearn and used inihut tinu by iiuue than 1 .O.IUK'.IHH) ernen intiat have (treat merit. Such n iiieilirine U found in iitM'HKin s I'll im, I Ins lui'l ilemon- atraleN the value of lln so pills heller Hutu any slati'iiient ul' ll e proprietor. Ilvtill no oUsei vi'il that I lie iIom' reinnttnl I i cure is Niiiall. tne or two pills tnkeii every titsrli t lor ten or twenty days ill e:ne ilyiep-ii eosliveness, l lieiiiiiaiiMii, liver eoniplitint iiiiiotisiti'ss, or itnv iliNi'it-e ariMiii: liotii mi tiuiune stale of the blood 1kvmi!KTh's I'm la tire tmrelv M'ttetiible iilisotutely liarinU'hM and ante In take at any nine. SuNI in every dniij and medicine More either plain or Hiiar-eoaleil. lUnley -Wliat lm I ccotno n( lli lintlit rulilnir Hutu llmt mis at tltii miixt'inii ',' Sini .l.lh H im, In' as ti.iiim't il. Kl'I'TI'KK AMI I II KM Cl'KRI). Wepoalllvelr eure rtipluro, pla atl1 all rtMV UlillMntxisswlihoiil aln onli'lontloti Irom bnal neaa. No cure, tie pity. Also all ivonlfilla-ote-ea. A.Mress lor pni'hlei lira. I'nrU'rfloLl A Uwoy, nw Mamvt attecl, Man Krattcinsi, It is generally pnssldlo In tell linw nl,! a pretty U I r 1 is li y n.iin liii; hbuiil lnw many xalfiitnu'S sill' (,'els. A couh, cold or sore throat should not be lieiili cti'il. "yVi ma's lirmichint Triifhea" are a Niuiple retnedv, and give immediate reliel. Nifii imy t'a m.rf'x. Slu Ynit liave ni wnrk hard If Tim ln her. The 1'iK't I'll have te nrk hard II 1 ilnn t. Our readers will Kl.rvo thciim.lven bv noticing the remarkable olVerin's advertised in another column bv tho Sherwood Hall Nursery Co. nf Metdo park and San Trait Msoo, who aro leadort on tho coast in fur- tiisbing everything for the farm aud warden. It la to tv hiM'-' I (hit t!'i hooisk!rt haclllua wl.l uut cil.'i't a livluaietit In I his conatry. IK. Sr vtr. of i nun. Cirv or Tii.ki. III IS, in TY. I Frink .1. i'iiknky makes oath that hi la the iiliir psrlmr of the tlrm nf K J ClIKSHY ,t ii., iliiln liiMntvs In the eit nf I'ule In. eiiiitii v ami Sta'e sf.ire-iii'l ami thnt sal.l (Inn wi:i pav the sum nf nNK lit MiKI Inil.I. VKs (ur raeii ai.d every case nf catarrh that cannot be cured by tin; nsv nf ll.ii.i.'s l '.iTiHHii : kk I'liWK J. I'llKNI'.Y. Sworn to before me mnl siili.i nlsil In my presence thin Mil day of lieccmlsT. A. i Kvi lKlL.j A. . Iil.h.l i., .V-ifiii-i rnhhf. HrH' t'atarrh Cure Is tikeu InU'rnallv, and acts ilirei tly on the l looil and min ons a .rfare nl (h sysU'tn. Send fur tetiiniin.als, free. K. J. t'HKVKV .V I'D., T.!cl,i, (. ttF" '""ol'l by ilruviitsts; T.'i cents. Mrs. Wohblcs-t shall never forget dour, hnw I Untie run looked n hen von prnpned to me. Mr. Wobhiis (m Ith ctnpteisls) -1 mis Idiotic. ITltt. JJKlOttT AMI) UOOMINO. Many bright and useful nnblleatlonii come round to lis iiuiiually and tliHl,'ht ot them Ih ns rel'iealiliiK nnd welcome n tlio lin en ul Ii lends on New Vnar'il'ay. FriemlH' laoea are kept In reiuemhrmiei'; mmd liooka tor iclcrciH'e, tiuismiii'h aa they lead uiul teach us what li lo he doiio in inaiiv oaiiilnl Ii tin moat, la ln'lni'c us, brim lu I o sound inlwri mid the raciest lilts nl Inn, oriKnnil nnd eopyriKliled, lioiu the prim of such iinlcil humor, ata us Hill Nvu.Opic )'. licad, Ihin Imry-Newa-MHii and otluiia. ll la u lice gift of the aciifinii nt the Pi'iiKgUta'ciiiinlci', and will be amiulit for ns the M, lily ioiti. lar St . Jacob's Oil rainlly Almaime am Hook of Health nod Humor, I I In work dltleta aoiiicw lull from lis luriner ed. lions, lint ia none the lens allr.ietive and in 1 inaiiv of its Icillures the alipei lor ol Im umr I iitimbcrB. One apec.lal feature Is (lie ' ( MI'er j ol One Hundred llollaia," oiien to all cm i tcstauts, the details nf whli li a peniiiil ol ; the linok will more fully Kive I lie al iimniio Is aeiit fot tli h The ( 'liat li j A Vi'K ' eler Compiiiiv, Miililmnie, Md., piliprietora of seme ol the hest know n nnd most it'll- I able incdleiiinl preparations. A copy will! be mulled to any address mi recci I of a '.' cent stamp by the above tli ui. s-ir i .3r: Vs '.X .'i'v. A '1 llr. Harvey IUtd I ji.'ey o. Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa ralysis of tho Throat "I thank Curtain! .,' .'arna liarllta I'crjWt llralth." "(ien'li'ltien Kor the Is'lieflt of .ttlli rlllR I msnllv I hi-Ii In .ta'e a few fie ia I or s. vend Veins I Iinii. sulli-riil lr.,m enl,.r,i M...I li..,,f tallutc, fs.'l.iin; .1 bad I cliiI I tint Hoik ami Could Srnrcoly Wnlk I hint a verv Im t socll of tiMilv!s of I he throat si llll' tlllli. HI ,,, Mvlhr Mt seel I rinsed .m l I CO 11 III Mot IV1IIM . I he dilelors sunt It as i iiii'i"! by heait bulitre. nu t i;ac tiled. clue which I took .entiling to ilin ell. tn, but It iii.j not s. . m to .In m- nny g.v .1 Mi n lie iiil-i ,1 m to trv l. mil's Mir a pa 1 1! a. blllnj' me ol Mr. J. seph I'. S;n Hi, who lunl .e 11 At Donth'a Door bin mi cntln lv euri'.l bv Ibiod'a Niraiipntilla. After Inlllillg w th Mr. r-mitli. I ci.lieluile.l hi tiy 11. mil's Mir.s.nrlhi. When I hill ti.ki ti two Isi'lles I (i ll veri inn. h Ih'IIiT. have con tinned ta.-liur I', nnd am mm feeling eseellent I thank 1 ,, h I an,) Hood's Sarsaparilla TAKfinrAHT, it -. . ' .! m., 1, inn 11 jnu rn 1 r-iini inn ...n. ...... 3 Thnrhriinle wriiliiii'Miia. painful tliioldei a, and liilioiittli'l iii;e inents that rouin in woman only linve a pnsiiiv remedy 111 lr. I'lofi e's I' aviu ilr Pi cm rip thin. K you'll Inllhlulljr u,u it, dveiy ilislui I hi in n nnd Iiht,ii lanl Venn Imperii mm nllyi'ill"'!. ll'a 11 li'i',llim:ilo incdii'liitf for woimin. iiiieliilly nilajilisl In her ilelli'iiln 01y.ui1l.nl um. II bull. 1 1 up and iiivl.'inli'S tlm eiitlin i.yslem, ici'iilalea and plumules all tlm pi-opur f iiin lluiiM, 11111L rc'itoiea lieallli ami ticiu;lh. o l iivoiitrt IW-ilpMun" It tlm 011) teim-ilv for wiiuiairi Ilia dirt's (urn itiifci'if. If It falls to Is nelll, or emu, you linv your lunuey luii k. Which la tha Ust to tiy If ymi have (' tan ll a inrstli'lna that claims to Imva cin wl Cillers, or HiiHllelnn Hint la backed by iniiueY taenia you I Tlm pi opi ieloia of lh Ha:;iiii Cntari li Itemedy nj-.t ee In cum your Calari li, ptrftvttii and pei iminfiily, or tliev'll pay jrou WO In -nli. y.ivn w s iii. iiulilt w.cih. 11.'. Ir. e. Il.'l A I Inn . Ilile- Hi.; Ar. aile, 1 li " lout, ii. BLAINE'S LIFE. Inn I I'll'' I-Mill I 0 . Hi ; y-5yiy-4- beeeiit bv mall. .Muy iiiip you know it, is v Ireight, .ieMld II preierrtid, wtiKhlp iia'i ly 4, ."ior tl It. I reed ; 2 vr. K iseaol rre'ic'l!eiie'( y t ti i tn I You tii'iiially pay less limn ..n tlm puny tul)'. 1,0 0 nerea Numeric. '.'.'.(KH aeie Ori'liariln. Mxarl Inlorniiil urn aUni 1 1 tet and fiuita, Kl lit k I'.ruM , l.uii'a i.ii", Mo, FRAZEti Best in the World' Get the Genuine! Sold Everywhere! Mil UREASE ST? MARK U 4,iV A OY NOT WiniNit Tut Rir.MT B I CYC 2.!- )ao rua,oia (atALOOvr- lru vou An aoovt ortii pAfiiFir, i;yh.h (;o. WCYCLtS or tVtKV DLbCmi'tlUN."" Msaijiaat nunnirto - PortTi and Orvrr.ON and tn !(,- It ell I III.' i' t my ti stoiiition l i pcrlci I 11 hivkv IlKcn, I aecyvllle, 11. JUST A LITTLE pain neglected, may become RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, . f ... LUMBAGO. Just a little SPRAIN may make a cripple. Just a little BRUISE may make serious inflammation. Just a little BURN may make an ugly scar. Just a little COST will get a bottle of ST. JACOBS OIL. A PROMPT and PERMANENT CURE. Years of Comfort against Y-:ir of I'ain for JUST A LITTLE. , A, rP7 of -ho "Official Portfolio ot tha World' Columbian Kxiawitinn," (kscriptlvo tif Uuildlti?s and urouiids, beautifully illus trated, iu water color ellecta, will bo sent to liny aildrttui upon rcceiiit of loc. in poataue stamps by Tin; CUAiata A. VooklLh Co.. Baltimoke, Mu. HOODS tat set iroill PU IS d not lly, easily ami elllc oi riro. illlll or frrtiai, elltlv. 'IVj, r i'nra In sr. rl Tot. 1 VI. 1 I lis.rk.tM. M I ssas Su-Mtsl I Tiff O l.thaack inn .' Ifailing ramril. 'or a. .. tinnat'.ral itlseharcst si prlvats ilisfassa n' Mar . car'aincura for Oi talliif singw (i',i 1 lu weirra. uratsits. 1 t'rss.riu.'t anrt it 1 IHl tits I Chi u en Ti in racommarificj j ,,U ETtJSJ h ann.rara I a i numrri, 0 .ui 's'vt 1, iuli bjr nra(liv, I'BIl'K l,sv,. Pi , ss tscssil 31' II i ; young Mnm Tho Sporlflo A fio. I. flres, I Ittli. 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This rrrac"lyis(ninran 1wll.nciirn von. l'rioo.fiJcts. In Joctor f reo. He Was a Parent anil Knew. "You advertised for a boy?" "Yes. Do you want a placer "Yes, sir." "Do you whistler' "No, sir." "Do you carve your nanoi on rika and benches?" "No, sir." "Do you play ball during office bowsf "Oh no, sir I Never." "I'm sorry. You won't do. IwantodaboT. and individuals who do not behave aa I har Indicated are not boys." Harpw'f Bazar. r f.C s Z. TUG Best Watcrprocr Coat in tho WORLD ! The FISH UKANr RMCKEIt Is warrantml water proof, and will keep yomlry In tlio hardest. itorm. 'i'M new I'OMM Kb Nl.lt KJilS Is a pertact rlillui; coat, anil orivers thecnilie sailillo. Ilowiirdof liaitutloua. I).,u't tn.y a coat If tho " t Ish Ttronil" Is not on It. Ultiitra-i hvl C'stalnmie in. A. .1. TUWh,U, Buston, Jlliiss, n 11 Plan's Ilemedy for Catarrh la tho Beat. KaslPSt to Use, and Cheapest. Sold by druggists or sent by mall. 5 All cannot possess a 10,000 Souvenir (This sum was paiil for the first World's Fair Souvenir Coin minted.) in (he shape of a coin, but many can have fac-similes of this valuable work of art-only special coin ever issued by the U. S. Government for 5l each. United States Government World's Fair Souvenir Coins- The Official Souvenir of the Great Expos itio?i 5,000,000 of which were donated to the World's ColunvLn Exposition by the Government, are being rapidly taken by an enthusiastically patriotic people. As there early promised to be a demand for these Souvenirs that would render them very valuable in the hands of speculators, the Imposition Authorities decided to place the price at $T.OO for gach Coin and sell them direct to the people, thus realizing 5,000,000, and using the additional money for the further development of the Fair. Considering the fact that there were but 3,000,000 of these coins to be distributed amomg 65,000,000 people, in this country alone (to say nothing 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 Exposition ever held, should secure as many as they desire at once. 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 a.l the leadinir Merchants and Banks. If not for sale in your tawn, send St. 00 each for not ess than five coins, by Pqst-ofTice or Express Money-order, Registered Letter or Bank urait, with instructions how to send them to you, all charges prepaid, to Treasurer World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 111. For Sale Everywhere CURES s lla. II.Hk.S.1 a Antokia, (iitunoN, Jnnuiirv 10. I can state w Ith p easlire that by the use of MOOilE H RE VEALED REMEDY myhusbmiil was relieved from hii old case of KH KIIM ATJHM and mv vniinfri'st bnv cured entirely ol INFLAMMATORY KUKU MATIriM when the best doctor I could get did him no good. Yours In erntltude, M KH. K. V. bTEELE. "A FAJR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN CIRL IF SHE USES ' LJ IM. IT. BacalUaa, WaJTsa, p.