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ift South Africa baft drained Australia more than 10,000 has lessened the Inflow of capital for the development of and, combined with industrial boom itt Europe, stopp'ed emigration to It ifl guaranteed that Peerless Horse NK Ottttle Powder IB made nothing T)ttt 'Strictly pure drugs, package. Price lOc a Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Early £liset's will remove all impurities ironi your system, cleanse bowels, make them regular. The Newfouncllnncl seal fishery this will be one of the most successful "t-Jn years Itching piles? Never mind if physT- I have failed to cure you. Try Doan'a Ointment. No there.

A 60 centK, at any drug store. British lady in a princely family of Japan as a resident governess is innovation In that country. Skin troubles, outs, burns, scalds and ehafitfg quickly by the, use of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It IH Imitated. Be sure you get DeWitt's.

There is an asparagus farm of 200 acres near Charleston, S. C. The proprietor is reporteu to be coining money Ask your merchant to allow you to examine.a lOc pound package of Horse Cattle Powder. The i is not sealed. "i You cannot enjoy perfect health, 'ii rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes f' your liver is sluggish and yotu bowels clogged.

DeWitt's Little i Early risers cleanse the whole system They never gripe. Trade is growing with the Orient. Two new ships have been put on in womutt item to tSet ifealth'a ttown Indiana ttttow me It la afeatureof theworry and hustle Of present day living that wakefulness and restlessness beget go at their work in alistless, half hearted way. Ordinary treatments haye nO effect because they have not the power of organizing nerve force peculiar to Dr. A.W.Chase's success of which is attested by residents of Indiana.

Mrs. Jane Miller, of No. 1258 Philadelphia street, Indiana, says: "I like Dr. A. W.

Chase's Nerve Pills because they gave me such good rest at night, I. used to be restless and nervous, felt tired all day but siace I took the pills It Is all changed and my nerves aresteady and I feel good every way. This to the natural sleep I get now-', a'nd tonic power of tbe medicine." Dr. A. W.

Chase's Nerve Pills are sold at 50 cents a box at dealers' or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Buffalo, N. Y.

See that portrait anc signatm-e of A. W. Chase, M. are on every package. A From Russia (northern poris) un printed paper is imported into Urea Britain to the annual value of over £70,000.

Wood pulp boards are dlso received in fairly large quantities from Russia. line Manila. between San Francisco and Lightning Liniment, lOc for a large botttle. For general use. Ask for it.

Spring coughs are specially dangerous, and, unless cured at once, serious results olten follow. One Minute lost-all the Interest in by the first meeting. high him producec We can save this young man a second experienc of this kind by sending him a package of "Luxura," the faithful hair grower and scalp remedy. "Luxura" is a formula procured from the renowned hair and scalp specialist, Dr. Pincus of Berlin, Germany.

Price $1.00, i sent postage paid on receipt of price, i 1 Ca 8 0 PJrffi a providingfor DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. After fche return of your money if it fails. using it once, I forgot I ever had any- In order to convince the most skepti- A'thing like E. Somera Point, New York. Cough Cure acts like magic.

It is not common mixture 'but is grade remedy. Of three wires of the same thickness, made of gold will sustain 150 pounds, one of copper 302 pounds, one of iron 594 pounds. He Lost a Fortune. They met at the golf links. Shewas rich and beautiful, and he clever and handsome up to the time he called on her, when, to her dismay, she that he was fast losing his hair and approaching baldness, for which she bad such an abhorrence that she Wftat -They snlil 'a member of District bar to ft reporter, utmost Importance in legal docu- he the ments and in business "Probably I he most seriously tttnt operative wohl In human affairs is of luit three letters, and it appears in print thus, When she saya to a man, it tneans that she transfers her.

heart and hand and formerly nil her property to him who asks her to be. etc. This little Word establishes the nioHt inipoftant contract of society, untl, while this contract nlay afterward be by mutual Consent, if ono of iho contrnctiug pai-tiea demurs ami backs out suit for damages is open to tho other. "In iiuttiiiti wiles tho property put up is im.vbiiii.v's uiitil the auctioneer says 'gone' or 'sold' and the unmmer drops. No iiiiutei- IHIW the sale is regretted or how much the parties would like to re- it it stands, and the 1 courts will sustain It.

"In a will they are 'five, devise and Uenl property is 'devised' and pevsoiml pnipeity "In a uoie the borrower must 'promise 1 to pay. and in a bond he must himself. "In some stales in a deed certain words aie necessary to convey real estate. The remits have held generally, however, that tbe Word 'grant' will ry Rood it-It' York, for instance, the operative words cpnstitnti quite a. foi imihi uud 'are 'grant, bnrpu.i sell, n-nnsfer, set over and con Thai's lie old form.

Now uii words 'irriiiit release' are suHicient. "In it lease the word 'let' must he used They have tin odd formula iu New Vui used probably, consisting of drvise and in farm itm applies to nil kinds of Iu i quiu-liiiui lit-iMi the won! must be Sttir. little rest Very little eomfort day Tbe constant itching of piles or eczema. Any itchtaess of the the skin is a temper tester. Ointment is a never-Jailing cure, and is endorsed by Indiana citizens for all itching skin diseases.

Mr. D. Simons, of Philadelphia street, says: "I had tetter for 15 years, the case Was such an obstinate one that) physicians pronounced it Incurable. T.his was not a pleasant thing to hear when one's: flesh felt as though It were on fire and torture made It impossible to sleep at night. When this torture was at its height I saw an advertisement of Ointment, and grounds of a drowning man catching at a straw, I went to Hetrick drug store and procured a box.

The second night after used it, I was relieved from all itching, and continuing the.treatnie.nt, in a short, time I was cured. I could hardly believe it possible that any remedy could have such curative properties, when my case was, HS said, pronounced incurable." Sold by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. sole agents for the United States." Remember the and -take no substitute.

35-2t pose those of you who have make great pets of them, and they are very tame, but the ones am going to tell you nbout were wild and would run away the moment 'any one came near them. One day rt little boy left his hat on tho chopping block hear the barn and I found the three little kittens which you see in the picture fast asleep in it. How thej got In there I do not-know. I went tc William Gwin, the colored messenger who has served 13 Secretaries of." State during the past 30 years, for imitations. C.

Boice, Look out Be sure you ask for In 1896 the free distribution of seeds can that "Luxura" is anhonest, trust- jyorthy hair food, a free sample will be sent to those enclosing a 2c stamp to cover postage. Send address at the government amounted to 10,000, once to Bost( Drug and Chemical packets and now it has reached! 620 packets. Mass. "tittle Colds." Thousands of lives every year. Dr.

Wood's lorway Pine Syrup cures little colds, urea big colds tot), down to the ver.v -verge of consumption. "KQne of the most destructive earthquakes in.the world's history was that Which occurred in Yeddo in the year 1,703, 'when 190,000 people were killed. English Spavin Liniment removes all bard, soft or calloused lumps and? from, Dlood 'Spl'Sins, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, 'coughs, etc. Save $50 bv use of one boitle arranted the most wonderful twemisfl cure ever known. Sold by Jgefrick Druggists, Nicaragua has established a museum in Managua, the capital, for the public display of foreign products.

Samples and articles for exhibtibn, free of cost, are solicited. "Last winter I was confined to my bed with a very bad cold on the lungs. Nothing gave me relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure that effected a speedy cure. I cannot speak too.

highly of that excellent T. K. Houseman, Manatawney, Pa. The pest of British Columbia forests 'is a plant called the devil's club. It has spikes which, when they enter the flesh, break off and produce poisoned wounds, which fester.

You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes it worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly digested. Kodol Dys Pelham Building, Boston, So many complaints are made of the breakage of fragile articles sent through the mails that the postal authorities have issued a warning to the public to use more care in preparing packages. "I "have been -troubled with indigestion for 10 years, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose until I Our nails uiid too luiils." Hnrvry SnUu-Hnm! in AiusUi-'s.

.1,: merely Hiitii'ut'd growths of -same kiud of that hairs are of. increase in iilinul. the same way, though their I'M if of progress has not liocn so carefully Some say. that tho finger nulls grow at the rate of one- thirtieth of iin inch a week. Bean-estimates that it takes 20 weeks to restore a thumb nnil and Ott weeks to restore a toe nail.

I don't believe 'that. Once, when 1 was about 10 and had even less sense than, most boys at that age, 1 bought a pair of short for me. I wore them, thmigh they hurt like sixty, and the first thing 1 knew tbe nails of my great toes i-nine Off. 'Well. I know that it didn't Hike any weeks to make them gin I new weeks is two yt'tirs.

liii UIIIK not unite two months. Don't tell Die:" Hour to Sprentl When lise the morning form resolution mnUe the day a hnppy'ouo to a fellou It is easily done. A left off garment lit one who needs it. a kind word to Hie sorrowful and an enconrajrini: impression to the trifles in-ilieiiisi Ives light as do It ut least foi liuurs. By the most simple sum look at the result.

If yon send om- one, happily through' eneh day that is 805 in the course'of the year. THE HOME GOLD CURE. iken'two bottles and gotten more relief from them than all other medicines taken. I feel more like a boy than I have felt in 20 years." Anderson Riggs, of Sunny Lane, Tex. Thousands have testified as did Mr.

Riggs. Cure is the result of years of scientific research for something that would digest not only some elements of food tout every kind, And it is the one remedy that will do it, Taking into consideration the number of ships that are on seas and navigable waters of the world it is estimated that about 1,700,000 of tbe world's population are constantly Afloat. A.ccidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Outs, bruises stings, sprains. I c.

Tuuuias' Eclectic Oil relieves the pain instantly Never safe without it. You are foolish to pay more than 100 for a pnukage of Horse Cattle a you can buy a pounc 8 ackage of decker man's peerless, for 3 at Pr, A. W. Chase's Nerve Pills are told at 60o a box at dealers or Dr. A.

'W. Chase Medicine Buffalo, N. GASTRITIS. "The mill Treatment of TliU li-titntlns Incase. Inflammation the stomach, gastrie catarrh, or gastritis, as this unpleasant affection is variously called, may, like nost inflammatory'diseases, be acute or chronic in Its course.

The chronic condi- lon often results from a succession of icute attacks, or it may come on gradually, almost imperceptibly, without being preceded by acute symptoms. The signs of an acute attack are pain tnd soreness over the region of-the stomach, nausea and vomiting, a loathing for food, usually a coated tongue, a bad breath, headache, dizziness and sometimes a blurring of the sight, especially after stooping. The stomach is often distended with gas, and belching, sometimes accompanied by very sour eructations, is a troublesome Bymptara. There may be more or less fever. The pulse is weulc and may be rapid or slower than in health.

Sotoetimea, while there is no appetite, there is a craving for pickles or highly seasoned dishes, but indulgence of this craving soon turus to loathing. The symptoms of chronic gastritis are similar to those of. the acute form, but less pronounced. The tongue is coated, breath is foul, and often the sufferer a bad taste in the mouth. The head aches dully, the wits are blunted, and the temper is apt to be initable.

There is sensation of weight or distress in the stomach, eructations are frequent, and occasionally a recently eaten meal is vomited. A not uncommon symptom is a slight cough, with raising of mucus. Sometimes, especially if the. patient losing flesh, this cough causes unnecessary alarm, being taken as au indication.of cousump- tion. Gastritis, whether acute or chrome, is caused by somv irritant acting upon the mucous membrane of the stomach.

This may be poison, such as arsenic, which bus been swallowed; or it may be alcohol Treatment toy Drunkards Are Cared Dally In Spite of Tlieiuselves. No Xoxious Doses. No Weakening of theater ves. A Pleasant aud Fpsltve Cure for the liquor Habit. It is now generally known and understood that Drunkenness is a disease and not a weakness.

A body filled with poison, and nerves completely shattered by periodical or constant use of intoxicating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for intoxicants. SuiTerers may now cure themselves at home without publicity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CURE" which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful discovery is positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous trans- formation'of thousands of Drunkards into sober, industrious and upright men. WIVES CURE Yotm HUSBANDS I CHILDREN CURE YOUR FATHERS 1 I This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is a specific for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it.

Thousands of Drunkards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" administered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that they discontinued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be deluded carries a gold watch Inscribed "From William M. Evarts to William Gwin, February, 1893." Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.

More than 75 per cent, of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two die- eases and their effects: such as Sour- Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, Gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, Coming up of food after Eating, Low Spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and i get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try it. Get Green's Prize Almanac.

Sample bottle at Hetrick Bro's. tf The villages near Fribourg, Switzerland, are in great distress, the old industry of plaiting straw, which used to bring the inhabitants a little money, having disappeared. Other countries furnish the markets. In All Stages Of Nasal Catarrh there should be cleanliness. Cream Balm is a cleanser, soother and healer of the deseased membrane.

It is not dryinsr nor irritating, and does not produce sneezing. Price 50 cents at druggists or it will be mailed by Ely Brothers.56 Warren street, New York. Upon being placed into the nostrils it spreads over the membrane and relief is immediate. It is an agreeable cure. 35-2t Mrs.

Mary E. Bradley is dead at Salina. In 1867 Mrs. Bradley ran Sa- Hna's only hotel, a log cabin with a dirt roof. It was this hotel which ay ard Tay lor, traveling across the continent in that year, humorously described in one of his SEE 'EM "LOOK PLEASANT." the house-for my camera, but when I returned the hat was empty.

Well. had a time to find those had hidden under the barn, another under, the pile and the one you see in the middle of the picture was under the piazza. At last we caught them and put them In the But such time as. we-had to make them stay there! First one would go out and then another; I suppose they thought it was fun, but I did not. At last, after working nearly all the morning, I got them to behave like good little kitteno, and this picture shows you just how they looked when I snapped the E.

F. iu Brooklyn Eagle. Attd every 1 branded "Gk, Without question Wfti raised aSto qnallty- or weight Porous Haster 1 tatlon everywhere. All the, btrjNSr ftftl certain of that the plaster offered really it and not a tatlon of it or substitute for it. A plaster la the best form of external edy, and Benson's id the best pbiater i 6 physicians and druggists, and a tnnltit of people no man can number, hnve set that.

"You cftn trust they Coughs, colds, lame back, ottlar stiffness and rheumatism, trouble! oft the liver and kidneys, influenza pneumonia, and all other open td external treatment, aro at oared by Benson's Plaster. Do not assume that Belladonna, cum or Strengthening plasters are "jrifl good as" Benson's. They ajte vastly i 2fo other piaster is as good irii Benson's. In competition with the plasters of Europe and America, have received JU'ty-flvi highest For sale by all druggists or we pav postage on any number ordered fa United States, on receipt of 25o. each'.

Seabury Johnson, Mfg. Chemists, Chinese Blnny Since the troubles between China and the other nations began the boys and girls of America have learned much about the children of the great empire, of the yellow men of Asia. Few, however, it Is probable, have solved the question ot Chinese puzzle that; confronts every city boy or girl every time he or she goes by the Chinese laundry on the way to school. But to the Chinese boy or girl it is doubtless all simple enough. Take the name of.

Li Hung Chang, for best known Chinaman living today. Any Chinese boy or girl would say it was easy enough. Li is his family name means plum. The only difference between Li Hung Chang's name "and the name of Mr. Plum, who may live in your town, is that the great Chinese diplomat "puts his last name first" lind Mr.

Plum of America "puts it last," where you should say any last name ought to be. The American boy or girl does pretty well these days if he or she is given more than throe names, as Mary Ellen Jones or Charles William Brown. Some of them are presented with only two, while once in awhile some. us are given four. But the Cbirianuttr-hiuuany num -ber before he grows up.

As.sli baby he receives his "milk" Then when he enters school his "school" name, and when he is grown his title or "life" Record. "THE STRENGTH OF GUARANTRED 1 both as to net cost as to value are the Five per 20 Year Coupon Gold Bonds ot-the Prudential Life Insurance Co. them is left to Uje future or to epeculation save the 1 market value of the bonds' which the Prudential shall not be less than $1,313 in gold per thousand. These bonds are issued upon the death of the insured or at the-end of any Endowment term; bear inter-, est at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum, payable semi-annualy in advance, in gold, for twenty years, when this face value becomes due and payable in gold. TJiey combine ideal protection with gilt edged investment.

Address, A. L. GILBERT, Indiana, Pa. Farmers' Bank Building. 1 An Ancient Knler.

We read in the book of Genesis that when Abraham returned from the pursuit "of Ghedorlaomer, king of Blam, who had taken prisoner his nephew he was met by Melchisedec, king of Salem, who offered him bread and wine. Salem means "peace" in Hebrew, and it was the name of tho city afterward called Jerusalem, or "the inheritance of peace." Cotillon I-'sivorm. As so much money is spent on cotillon favors it seems a pity tbst the gifts given ore not of a more enduring quality. While a certain amount of glitter and tinsel undoubtedly adds very imiclj to the spectacular effect of the room souvenirs of a less perishable nature are much more appreciated by the recipients. They need not necessarily ie valuable, although it goes without saying that the silver articles, pins, that are often given are highly appreciated, but they might bo something that can be kept, "Where did this come from?" asked a book lover recently, picking up a delicious little volume of poems in soft green leather.

"That was one of my favors last night at Mrs. dance," answered his daughter. "Now, that is worth having!" exclaimed her father. "If you would always bring home something like that instead ot that trumpery rubbish you litter up your room it would be worth while." Dainty little volumes are certainly one ot the most charming and acceptable of favors, and if tied, with broad ribbon they look quite aa effective as some senseless confection of tissue paper and artificial flowers. They will probably not cost any more, and the donor will have the satisfaction of knowing that the souvenir of her dance will be cherished.

QEO. W. Indiana's Leading Real Estate Dealer, BUYS, SELLS OR EX- HANGESREALESTATIff RENTS COLLECTED IN ADVANCE. that portrait and signature of M. D.

are on every W. Chase, A rice kitchen in to be maintained Buffalo fair by the rice aseo- of America. Rice will be ved, in various fornuBi showing its article of man or acid or bigUly spiced food; or the irri tant niay be formed la the stomach by the fermentation of, indigestible food or of food taken In too great quantity, Finally it may result from the secretion, into tho stomach of poisoBs ch-culatWg-iu the blood, The treatment ot acute gastritis con- in the removal of tiMQifritfttinj urn- terUl by copious ter, Jov warm wa- tbm nr- by apparent and misleading "improvement," Drive out the disease at once and-for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at the extremely low price of ONE DOLLAR, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others coating 935 to $50. Full directions accompany each package.

Special advice by skilled pbyeioiaas when ohar VW 14 A Plmt Duty. Now I am not of that number who believe that all a mother's time should be to her hildren. believe that for the highest goad of both they should have a time each day apart, but this season of relaxation does not necessitate the turning over of. one's babes to the street or to the mercy of one's neighbors. Attend to church matters, sing in belong to clubs, if ye must, oh, ye would pot curtail your but remember that your first duty to your God and to society is to your children.

Kemember, too, that children need something more than mere restraint without to 0ft goveriyaent; tuey need love, fello ehip and sympathy la- order to allow tbe budding faculties to grow. As children conduct by direct imitation, should have their models constantly before them, and these must be supplied to. All that" we know of Melchisedec that he us "a priest of the most high IU- is the only gentile king men tloned in the Bible who was not an idol ater. This Is strange, as the only peo pie pf whtiui we know as inhabiting Jeru ealem, before captured it were Jebusites, a tribe of Canaanites worshipers-of whom the cit; waa called Jebua. Those over whom Me! chlsedec ruled must have belonged to an earlier race whose history Is lost.

St. Paul wi-ites in the epistle to th Hebrews that Melchlsedec was wltbou father and without thia le Borne men of old time to believe tha he was a celestial to th angels and much more than a mere rule of men in tha ancient The Mum Family. There is hmny family. 01 whii-h I gften hear, Id'which the difference In size To me si-eras very queer, The fufiufyi 1 judge, Two st'i-ins tp be the gum, And Winnie-Mum the one called; The ctlii-'r, 1. Mum, Now Mln'iie' Mum (s always shown To be exceeding email.

While Mum giant go very large awl But baud in hand they march about As foml fond can be. And proud they to let woyl4 Their fiinkintf contrast see. TbU thought might have ftven you Jo one short rhyming verse, And that would the tnjuluiujn, Or, what wojld. bf vone, Throvgh wmetWog a NOTARY Gives prompt and careful to Protesting, Probating, Ac knowledging Deeds, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN, PREPARATION OF PENSION PAPERS the only Collection in Indiana-which does not 18 and 17 Floor Farmers' Bank Farmers' Suppljl House. JAMES L.

CULf, Headquarters for Oliver Plows; the Tried and True-Sa Grain Drills; "the Famous mick Harvesting and Walking Cultivators, and Spike Tooth A Good Selection of Buggies kept in stock; also a TEAM AND BUGGY Call aud see us, We your wants. Goods prices reasonable, SOUTH Witt TWffMJI WWJ" -F -K JOHN T. A PMINISTBA-TOR'S administration oa the estate ol Moore, late ol Rayne tiownaWR. (Jeet been granted tbe undersigned. having clataa BKainstsald estate to present ttenj duly.

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