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MYSTERIES OFTHE DEEP. Some of tha Curious Exhibits in the Fisheries Show. WHfllE SKELETONS, SEHU0N3, FISH Of All KinUti, Crabd, Oyatcra, Olanur, unci Many Other Fcuturcu of Life In the Deep?One of the Moat Interest* lii? l?xhiblta at the World'a Fulr. Special Cunupuiuimcc oj the Intcllijaiccr. iir ..i? r.... /<..? r...,.. a ?? Ulil.l' O A'Altt UUUl'.MJO, ?JUUu u.? Mystery enshrouds no much of the lifo at loa til tit interest uovor flags in the captives as shown at great expositions. Captain J, W. Collins presides over u department at the Columbian Exposition thatisavoritublecougrossofallthat could interest any one iu seo life. Tito department is so classified as to show \ everything pertaining to lish, including the fish themselves inendless varieties, the food of the fish, methods of catching them, anlmuls and birds thut prey upon them, boats, homos and schools of fishermen, implouinnls and im proved apparatus for catching thorn, and all tho products of fish, as canned, smoked and pickled fish, glues and oils. Ono attractive section in this big buiidlnir, not fur from the magnificent aquaria of living fish, is tho display made by Washington, the baby state iii the union, receutiy christened the "Hvergroon Btato," in recognition of tiie manailicent forests of llr, cedar, hemlock, spruce uud yaw, all of tho family ofcoue bearers. This display is always surrounded by a crowd of interested peoft-.. ?i *!....: l ............. jjiu. uiiu ui uiu i ttiouiia IUI this fact in that the exhibit id crowned by a huge skeleton nf u wiinle, suspendoil from till) roof. Tho whale in of tiio species known to science as the Alei/aplura vtraabiln, mid commonly known at BCA LION. tho Pacific Humpback whale. This spocimon was 47$ foot ion); and 48 feet in rauximum girth. It was washed ashore in Pacific county, Washington, nod was presented to tho stato by 1'rosidcnt Loomis, of tlio llwaco Hail way & Navigation Company. Tho tedious work of propnring the skeleton was done by Professor J. Hudson, tho taxidermist of tho World's Fair commission, who has had charge of installing both the fisheries and taxidermy displays of the stato of Washington. The fishery oxhlbltfrotn this stato includes mounted spocimons of soven vnnetios of salmon, known to tho trndo as chinook or king salmon, steel head, Oliver salmon, nasel, bluo-back, Alaska humpback and Quinault; several species of sturgeon, halibut, rock cod or groupers, buffalo eod, to cod, ling cod, sculpln and skato. These aro all mounted by skillful taxidermists. Thorn aro also manv of tho smaller llsh such as smelt, herring and trout, as well as shad, carp and squids proBorvod in alcoholic solutions. Thoro Is one boauty in a large glast jar. It is a Dolly Varden trout weighing fourtoen pounds. Tho tlsh aro arrangod in groups, garnished with clusters of star tlsh, shells, crabs and other crustncoiui?. A largo oil picture ft! thft wlmlft nn It nnnnnN in liln. n nnl. taction of flail outing birds and utiinmls and a display of photographs showing tho flshormen's homos, employment ami mothods of catching fish, showing tho cannorius and nil surroundings and many other interesting features of tho industry make the soction attractive. Oystors, clams, mussels and othor shellfish are shown in jars of alcohol. Homo of tho principal canneries, such as J. 0. Mcgler, I'illar fcL Schmidt PACIFIC HUMPBACK WHALE. & Company and tho Aberdeen l'acklng j Company havu attractive exhibits oi cannod llsh and iish products. Ono of tho most striking figures iu this soction is a hugo sea lion perchod on u groat rod: and in tho act of swallowing a captlvo salmon. Besldos this oxhiblts thoro aro shown in tho Washington stato building n similar collcotion of all kinds of fish and the Interesting objocts procured from tho waters of Pugot Bound, tlio Columbia rivor, their tributaries and tho Taoilic ocean. All are from Washington and go to show that tho youngost , Btato in the union will some day bo known as ono of tho greatest fishing states in tho natlou. Tho fishing industry of tho state of Washington is practically undeveloped' as vet, but there aro hundreds of miles of fishing grounds, and tho output, according to tho reports of elato olllclals, is valued at $1,110,490. l'liu saiuo olllcors report 1)35 acres of oysters under cultivation. The reports go to show tliut some day tills Inviting flold will bo bristling with thriving industries, employing many mon and yielding millions of rovoinio. UnMONn b. MltANY. TUK OHII.DItKN H IIHII.DINQ, Dosorlptlon of Ono of the Most lutrrrnttng Vimturo* of tlio I'ulr. Chicago, Juno 4,-Tlio children's building, to which tho public will houcoforth bo woloomo, Is a distinctly attractive tiluoo. Tho reception-room on tho north front of tho tlrst floor Is ono of the least Important rooms in tho building, but is in perfect character with the other apartments. It lias a plain frlete of tablot* and festoons around the walls, and In tho tnbloti wore the iintnos of tho following friends of children: Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Brothers (Irlmni; Thomas llughos, l'estolonl, Thomas Arnold, Horace Maun, Carl ltolnooke, Mother Uooau, Waltor Oriui), Edwurd Ci. Ho wo, Uncli Ueuiua, William L fouilius, llaus Antlervon, Elizabeth Poabody, 1'roobol, Baroness von Bulow, William T. Harris Ulld busan Blow. Tlio library immediately av?r tlio receptiou room, in charge of lira. Bates, is intensely Interustiui;. It contains 15C volumes of ciiilcirun'tf books, every out of which wasgivau by tlio uutlior with bis autograph anil n /riondly soutimenl on tbo tly-leaf. Oliver Won Jul lloliuot sent bis "Dorothy I)." Thomas Baile> Aldrlch Ills "Story of a llaU Hoy," (Ik late Louisa Alcott, by bur lister, hei "Littlo Wonion." Homo of tbo books aro from Uoyoson, Stockton, lJodge Trowbridge and Oliver Optic, and mail) of them from Englaud. There aru on tbo wall alio ton lino likenesses oi ohil dron's authors, contributed by thornselves. Harper Bros., Lothrop, the O a turi/ und the Youth's Com/xmion contrib uto a full line of original drawing* In tbo ball is a beautiful sliowcnni full of Japanese loyi for chllilrou, given by the Japanese minister, aud some udtuirublo children's books. Ouo is i magnificent edition of several of Mothei House's stories with photogravures ol real children living lu Oblca|<o for the characters in the stories. Another is t book of autographic tributes to child hood by prominent peoplo, including President Harrison, l)r. Jewutt, of Ox lord, ltwlyaril Kipliuu, lioorgo W Cublu, Uliv'or Wendell llulinos, Caunoi: Fiirrar, David Swim;, ilia Bliuh of l'eraiu, unci fifty other*. Another iu called "Children I llavoMot," by James l'ayn tho Kngllsh uowllst, Tlio pulntod decorations la tlio ctiil dron's building, with thu oxcuptioa o tliojo ill thu room occupied by tlio Now York kitchen garden, uinl thu work o! Uoorgo L. lichreibor unil Cliurlus Frauds lJrowno. A friozo oxtondiug eutiiol) around thu large ruoni ut tho eaut out of the building la composed of a soriei of piinota and medallions. Iu aonu panels uro Bt'onus from uti?h nursery taloa aa "Cinderella," "Tlio Throe Hoars," "Little Hud Kidluchood," and Grlrum'a fairy tulo of "Tho bolder Uoosu." In others are paintud in scrip tions or quotations rolatitig to cliiidran. In thu uindalliona aru ligurod of nudi children representing tho signs of tlu zodiaa and tcgnoi allowing children al various sports and occupations. A por (rait of lVoebel, tlio father of tho kindorgarton, ia in tho medallion in tlu euntro of thu woat wall. In onu of thu rooiua on tho second floor thoro is a culling docoratod by tin sumo artist. A group of figures of chil dreu in tho ccutro is Mr. fcichroibor'i conception of tlio "Pleiades," suiMoatoi by tho quotation from Locksloy lluli: Many 11 ulitiit I watched Uic ^I'lduiU til tlio dim uinl mellow shudo, TuukIoJ lu u silver briiiil. Tbo arrangement of the Ilguros ii ngrceablo aud the color throughout the ontire decoration ia pleasing. Ou tlio lower iloor thero is also ( amull rooDi docoratod with a frieze composed of u succession of shioldi bearing tlio UIU11U9 of writers, instruct' ora nod artiata who havo worked foi tho udvancomont or entertainment o: children. On the exterior of tho building then are eight modalliona, in which arc shown children of dilforont national! ties. Panola in tho Now York Kitchon Garden art) painted somewhat in tilt stylo of Kale Greonwny's illustrniioni for children's books, ana roDroaont the children of tho Kitchen-Garden institu tion at work und play. Satoltt at tlio World's Fair. World's Faib Ghodnui, Omtuoo Juno 3.?The Papal Ablegate, Archbis hop Batolli, accompanied by Archbiahoj Foohan, of Chicago, und a number o Catholic clergymen visitod the World1! Fair thia morning. Tlio party arrivot at tho grounds In carriages. They en torod tho midway plaisunco und wen drivou slowly thut Mgr. Hutolli migh viow tbo tho sights of tho midway llio party waa driven over the lugoor bridge to La Iiabida Abboy. Aftor ar hours inspection of tho abbey tin party wore driven north past tho menu facturors' building to tho Irish village whero some timo was spent. THE NATION All TREASURY. IU CuudlLlon Without u PrecmloDt? UlmntillloHS CatlHod by tlio Invtmloli o tho Kcvouuu. Washington, Juno 4.?Willi tlio closi of tlio wook tbo treasury finds itself in i condition that ia without a precedent Tho gold roaorvo hus boon invaded bj tho shipments of tlio wook to an oxteii that has brought it considerably bolov $110,000,000, and noarly $5,000,000 bolov tho lowest point reachod a few week: ago, when thoru was quite a scare oi account of the drain, atul when tho con dltioii was made a rneaus by tho boari of tho Now York stock market to ham inor dowu all ?orti of securities lowoi than they had boon for yeard. Now that the country and tho troas ury havo got used to it the invasion o tho rosorvo seems to occasion no unoa? inosa wlmtovor, but, on tho otlior hand tho exportation is watched will scarcely more than a fooling of curios ity to see tho rodult of tho movement Largo shipments, running into tin millions, are oxnoctod to bo mado nex week, and tho country need not bo sur prisod to hour ono wook from to-daj that tho rosorvo has bnon drawn upoi to tho oxtent of upward of $15,000,003 which would leave in tho troaHUry los than $75,000,000. What action will bo takon by tin authorities of tho troasury deparuilon Is uut known. Socrelary Carlisdu uu ticipatod tho calls for gold boforo hi loft for his throe days' outing yesterday hut ho gave no hint whether he wouK attempt in any Way to build up tho ro eorvo. lie will roturn to his doslt to morrow, and It Is probablo that ho n il at an early hour givo soma indication o bin intentions. Of courso Home anticipation of tin probabilities may be had from what ha been done In tho puat. It may bi assumed, with much cortainty, tlui thoru will be no tulk of iasuo of bond until tlio roaorvo Is brought down fu below any figure that la now though to bo possible. It Is equally cortuh that if any note Is takon of the drain o gold it will bo In tho form of a ropotltloi of tho roquost of n few woakt niro tlia the banks of tho country turn In tliol gold to tho govern mailt 111 exchange to legal tonderu. It Is probable that tin bands will, In umtiy cams, do this at' lion without nny request from tho sec rotary, ae It Is to tholr interest mnn tliun to any oth'jr class of institution to p.-nvont " panicky fooling iii tli monay or stork markets. Now Try TliW. It will cent you nothing and will aurc ly do you good, if you have a cough cold, or uii.v trouble with tliroul, dies or lung?!. Dr. lilng'a Nuw Discovery fo Consumption, Coughs und Colds Ih guar iintcpd to give relief, or inouov will In paid luck. SuiroreiH from Iii grlpp found it just the llilng and under ita uh had a speedy and perfect recovery. Tr a sample bottlout our nxponse undleari for youroelf just how good a thing It l< Trial bottles free at Log in Drug Co,' drug atoro. Large size 50c and }1 00. Children Cry for Pitcher's Ca&torla, ANOl'HEK n ?NK FAILUKU. A Crutih at Chicago-siuppoiioil Suicide of Uiiu or the (Junior*. Chicago, Juuo-1.?Anothor bank went to the wall yesterday whon tho private linn of Iforuiau KehaQ'uer A Co., the lariat houso of tlio kiud in tlio city, ussigiioj. J. 11 Chapman, cashier of tho American Trust anil SaVings Bank, tho assignee, put up tho following notice: "This bank i? in the possession of tho American Trust and Savings Batik. Mr. Chupinuii to inquirer* said: "1 cannot toll you what tho assets and liabilities uro until 1 got a statement from tho books. Tho cuuno of the failure? Too much commercial paper, 'l'hey were tlio biggest dealers in commercial paper in tlio country. They handled $35,000,000 of It last your. There wan uo sale to speak of this year, and that is tho cause of tho failure." borne months ugo, it is said, tSchatlnor & Co. got caught in the Doimol Brothers failure for over $100,000, in tho Dalzell newspaper failure for $25,000, und iu tho M. E. I'ugu failure for a large amount. Tho deposit business of tfcbatfner & Co. is said to have beou only moderate. Howardlug tlio firm's transactions iu coinuiorciul paper, it is stated that tichairnor never sold nny with his own iudorsoimmt, but ulaays en Its niorlts. in tho courso of his business, when ho did not have uny mouoy of his own, ho I borrowed from thu banks und pledged , thu commercial noted ua coiiutorai. it is uuid Mr. Sclialfuur was caught in tlio recent sluuip ou tbo locul stock oxf change. In tlio absence of it statomont by tho f assignee, it is given out. but wot uu thorltivoly, that tho' liabilities will not ' oxcood ?.">00,000, and tho assets more 1 than cover tho ninount. i SotiufTnor & Co.'s falluro caused ono > of tlio lrioit exiting scenes ever witnessed on tho floor of tbo Chicago stock > exchange. From tho opening to tlio 1 close tho bidding was spirited, and un i immeuso number of deals were put - through. Stocks decliuod with surprising rapidity, and for n time tho oldest ) brokers wire at a loss to ostiiuato how > long the slumping would continue. As : u result of tho day's trading, many of - the small holders of tho West Chicago railway and North Chicago el root raili way stocks havo serious troublo in meeting their margins. > To add to tho excitement it was re> ported that Schnaffnor had committed - suicide. Tho assignment was undoubti odly caused by tlio disappearance of 1 liorman Schulinor, tho sotiior member of tho firm, of which tho othor member is A. U. Becker. For sovoral days tho bunk, it is said, has been in trouble, and tho impending disaster appeared to havo a most depressing ofl'oct upon Mr. ! Scbullner. Yesterday afturnoon ho loft the bank, and siuco then has not boon soon. Tho worst is fonred by his friends una Dusiuohs uaaociatiifl. uuring yce' terday afternoon ho (lid not appear at his uhuuI plucos, and all during tho ' evening a vigorous search was main, tained by Ills family and friends. Jit midnight lia was still missing, and at 1 o'clock this morning Julius Hosouthal, ' his brothor-tn-law, wont to tho homo of ' Cliiof of Police McClnughrey and told liirn all tlio facts in tho caao. Among bunkors tho mlstorious disappearance of Mr. SchaU'nor, leaving out tho insanity theory, was explainable only on ono ground. Said one: "I do not see why ho left if he had not heen indorsing commercial papor too heuvily." Mr. Scliaffnor'a partner was so much t moved over tho disappoarunco of his - aar.ocinto that last night ho became ill , and ho iH now ut homo sulTorlng from I the worry. Tho gravest fears are ontertninod by Mr. fcioluiilnor'a friends for ] his Hufoty. It is said that uoute mental ahorratiou is not unknown in his lam; iiy. t MAY BI3 NO HPXjIT. 1 Dr. Van Djko Snya Thoru Will Ho Nono If 1 tho CuDHnrvutlvoH llofralu from Force. ? 1 New Yokk, Juno 4?Ho v. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, pastor of tho Briok I'rouby tor inn church, whoso attitude on tuo Brlggs quostion is well known, roturnod to thu city yesterday. llo Bald: "I hope and trust thoro will bo no schism. Moderate unit conservative tnun realize that thoro aro too many denominations already. Christian progross moves along the linos of unity and mutual toloration. Tho truo church must bo comprolionsivo. But if an uttouipt should be mado to enforce tho dogma about tho original autographs upon all Presbyterians, a lumo and respectable body of ministers would rosist it to tho uttornioat by ovory lawful uioans. They would suffer any hardships rather than profoas toboliovo that of which thoy know nothing. A now denomination would bo Croatod. But it would be coinposod of thoBo whoso devotion rovolves around tho vatiishod original manuscript. Tho truo Prosbytcrium, loyal to tho Blhlo as it iB and tho church as it ought to bo, would continue to oxerciso tho ministry of reconciliation and to toach and preach Christ Jesus as tho truo light that Ughtoth every mail that comoth into tho world." Tho Whisky Trunk. Chicago, Juno 4.? Prosidont Groonhut, of the whisky trust, loft for Peoria last night, saying ho had accomplished his mission in socuring proposals for tho aalo ol tho $1,000,000 bonds. Contrary to expectations, ho did cloeo tho salo, and from the fact that tho proposals will bo submitted to the mooting of tho board cf directors at Peoria, Monday, it is bulinvod that tho amount bid is less than expected. Twvnty Yearn* Expcrhmro. 0. V. Frodrlcks, tho well known J photographer, 770 Broadway, Now York, ' uuys: "I have boon using Allcock's Ponotis 0 PliAHTKRfl lor twenty years and found 9 thorn one of tho best of family modi8 clues. Brlolly summing up my oxporl' unco, 1 huv that wliou placed on tho 9 small of llio back Ai.lcock's Potions r Pi.ahtkus fill tho body with norvous on' ergy, and thu? euro fiitlguo, brain ox} hntistlon, dobility and kidney dltllcul* ' tlos. For women and children I 1 have found thorn Invaluable. Thoy 1 linvur irritate the skin or causo the r slightest puin, but euro sere throat, r coiiglta, colds, nalns in oido, hack or 0 choH, ludlgoutlon and howol coinplaints." ^ I) Now World'* Fair Nhort Line, s Commoiieing May D8 tho Clovoland, o Loruln & Wheeling railway lias Inaugurated a now short line to Chicago via tho l.ake Whore railway. Train luaving Wheeling union depot at'.':(il) p. in. has i. a through Wngnor Palace .Sleeping Car. i, Tills train lands passengers at tho most t centrally located dopot In Chicago, or r within a short distance of thn World's . Fair grounds, Unsurpassed equipment o and fastest tlino. o Tickets good roturnlng until Novoin0 bor r>, are now on sale at the lowest y rates and burths reserved ut all Cluve[i land, Lorain & Wheeling ticket olllcon. i, For furthnr information apply to or h writo Union Ticket < llllro, McLure S House, M. H. Ulllott, ticket ag?nt uuion dopot, or 0. B, itm.KNAi', 1 Traveling Passenger Agent, MassilU, a A TUUKISH WOKIiD'S PA IK. TUo aultuu Propuw* to llavti au Uxpoaltluu n Couatuultnuplu. j London, Juno !.?A. correspondent at I Constautinoplo writes that the uultan ' baa heard of die glories of Chicago, and baa thereby bona strougthonod iu Uia roaolvo to huvo mi iutoruntiomil exhibition in bid capital, fcsolim Efloiidi Melliame, to wbom tbo preliminary work was intrusted two yoara ago, wus summoned to tho palace a few d;lv9 ago, and required to give uu account of ilia stewardship. Tbo recital did not take much time. lie manured to net bold of a small building last year, which be bad tilled op with variuua products of tbe Ottoman umpire, bought or requisitioned in tho baiaars, and then bo was brought to u standstill through lack of funds?a kind of stoppago which is not unusual in Turkey. The Imperial Ottoman bank was willing, ho aald, to ad- , vance bim money if ha would find adoquato security, and he respectfully suggested to his royal master that taxes on tramways, steamers and ruilwsys uiight be so manipulated at to ylold an addi- = tiouul $100,000 u voar, which tbe bank could collect. The snltun thought tiiuro might bo something in tlila schomo, and authorize ! Sollm litlondl Melbumo to go ahead with It. tiolitu is very proud of the littlu museum which ho bus already ostubliabud and speaks ol it confidently as tho nucleus of tho va9t show to comu. Ills vanity is pardonablo in tho circumstances, for bo bus worked very hard for un Oriental, aud, stranger still, ho has really devoted what money be could gut to tbo purposo for which it wus given. The Iuiporial Ottoman Bank uireotnrs arc prupareu 10 iuko iiiu scheme out of tliu hands of tho overworked Solim, but they waut umplo guarantees to cover every piaster they may liavo to upoud?an attitudo which not only shown luclc of qouildonco in tho sultan, but is likewise o'xtroinoly awkward, seeing that almost nver'y sourco of rovouuo is ulroudy hypothecated. ' " ltEOKIVElt WANTED. A Suit llugun Against LowU .IlaLor?n 1'upur ut tit. Puul. Minneapolis, Min.v., Juno L?An action has been brought uwiinst tho (St. Paul Globo Publishing Company, the _ St. Paul Trust Company (as the executor of tho ostato of N. VV. Kittson), I.ewie Baker, ministor to Nicaragua, Ixiwis Baker, Jr., the Daily Globe Building Company, 0. W. Jiborloln, and Georgo L. Hilt, by John I'. Oswald, P. B. Winston, *nd Thoo Basting Tho allegations nro: At tho timo tho Globo Building wus oracled in this city, tho /ilnha PnliliaKfnir Hnmnnnv lnn<ir><l it. nn. tiro from tho Ulobo lluildfng Company for an annual routul of $15,000 a year for twenty yoara, and that at the tiir,o tho Glob,' Publishing Company vacated the bulldlnp?May 1, this year?it owed tho building company $38,807.57. Tho plaintiff!) uslt that a rocoivor bo appointed and that u setllouiout of tho affairs bo mado by tho court John F. Iiakor says most of tho etock in tho Ulobo IiufldinR Company in owned by tho Olobo Printiut; Company and tho Kittson estate, and that the plaiutilTu abovo namoil havo but a Binall holding of stock. At belt, ho says, they could not obtain judgment far inoro than $5,000 or $0,000 upon their owu statements. 'J'ncnE Is inoro Catarrh in this section of tho country than all other dlaeasos put together, and until tho last few years was supposod to bo incurablo. For a ureal many yoars doctors pronounced it a local diseoso, and proscribed local roivudloy, and by can- = Bluntly failing to cure with local troatmont, pronouncod it incurablo. Scionco has provou catarrh to bo a constitutional disoapo, and tlioraforo requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Chonoy & Co., Tolodo, Ohio, is the only consti nfinttul nitfnrtn Jha mnrlfnL If ia fulrnn internally in dojes from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acta diroctly ott tho blood and mucous surfacos of tho uyatom. They offer ono hundred dollars for any caso it falls to cure. Bend for circulurs and testimonials. Address F. J. Ciienky Co., Tolodo, 0. BSTSold by Druggists, 76c. WOULD'B COLUMlllAN EXPOSITION. Excursion to ClilcugO via Olilo lllvur Hullroad. On aud after this date, until Octobcr 31, the Ohio ltivor railroad will eell tickets to Chicago and rotum, on account of tho World's Columbian Exposition, at greatly reduced ratofl. Tickets will bo pood for continuous passage in olthor direction with final limit for return passage Novombor 5, 1893. For rates of fare, tlmoof train and other information, inquire of tickot agents. Ohio River railroad, or writo W. J. Kobinson, gonornl passouger agent, Parkershurg, W. Vn. II. & O. Sunday l?xuuntloni(, Commencing Sunday May 28, and continuing evory Sunday thereafter until fnrther liotico, tho Baltimore & c Ohio Iiallroad Company will soil excursion tlckotsto Pittsburgh and rotum at rato of 41 50, and to Washington, l'a. aud return at $1, good returning Sunday only. Traius leavo Wheeling at 0:05 and 7:20 a. in. Koturning leavo Pitts- ! burgh at 4:00 and 0:30 p. m. CilUll iTllillffl. Tho grand epociflc for the prevailing malady of the ago, dyspepsia, liver I complaint, rhoumatism, coHtivoness, genorul debility, etc., is Bacon's Celery Ctiro. This great herbal tonic stimulates tho digestive organs, rogulutcs the livor and restores tho systoin to vigorous health and enorgiea. Samples frno. Largo packages 50a Sold only by Logun . I)rug Co. H B [^STAiy! KJlime; Wiv i? the right tlmo fur everybody to J i ilriuk i, Hires'K ! A tempcrunco drink. A home-made drink. ? A health-Riving drink. A thirst-quenching drink. A drink thnt Is popular everywhere. Delicious, Sparkling, Efftrvcsccnl. I A a; cent fvirVue make* 5 rallom of this deHclomhtvetan*. Uoti't he deceived If denier, for the sake of Iftlftar iiroflt, tells you tome other / kind I* "JihI m# Rood ?'lU fklM. No Imitation I la aa Rood ni the genuine lliittza'* nnv.!7Wrv<mxBirf?iHaaaMmM?ow A Bicycles and ^'Watohoo glvonfJ^yE} to Boyo and*"' u/jWOuGI'I?- Write for particulars. ?CW AMERICAN TEA CO. 9<||KI1 MW4F fg--?=> Do You Ever Wash Your Hair Brush? A This is the best way: Put one teaspoonl'ul of V IJ Pearline into a basin of warm water; wash the , | brush thoroughly in it; rinse in 1 clean water, and set it ^ 1 aside, bristles down, to dry. \ | V? ' This is only one?a small one??'le numberless uses to which you can put Pearline. y Once you have it in the house, you ill"! 1) !!' w'" fin<* sorneth>ng new (or 'l t0 ^0i every | l) | ' day. It does your washing and cleaning better than soap. Try it on anything for which 7 ' you've been using soap, and see. B Peddlers anil same unscrupulous grocers will tell ^ou, a?v7M **Ck "'Ml 's ? CO^1 <*" or ",ho "mBffPwHue." IT'S ... J W?I&iSrK""" SiT h?.'SB;bsk . ? ===== ' . ) 3 # \ in water, will cure the worst case of Colic, or any other pain. , LIGHTNING HOT DROPS A POSITIVE For Cuts, Sprains, Bruises, FLUX and DYSENTERY, r idp anc' a" 'n'erna' anc? External Pains and Aches. To CUi<h keep it with you will often save a doctor's bill. When sweetened, children like it. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. No Relief?No Pay. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Keep it in the house for a time of need. HERB MEDICINE CO.. Weston, W. Va. ' ' J3 for Infants and Children. ' "Castori a is oo well adapted to children that Gastorfa cures CoHc, Constipation, I recommend Itiusuperior to uuy prescription j[?j?dl. mown to we." II. A. Axons*. M. D., ^pcwtlon ^ 111 So. Oxford 6ti Brooklyn, N. Y. Without Injurious medication. N "Tho use of 'Castorla * i3 bo universal and " For several yearn 1 have recommended ita merits bo well known that it seems a work your * Castoria,' and shall alwoya continue to of Buporerocation to endorno It Few are the do ho as it had invariably producod benollolul intelligent families who do not koop Castoria results.1' within easy reach.;' Edwin P. Pahdsb, M. D., Unttn I)ftiy urilia wtothrop," UBth St * anil 7th Ave., La to Pastor Bloorninsdolo Ituformod Church. Now York City. / Tnb Centaur Coiipant, 77 Mtraait Btqket, New York. HAf? YOU ULCERS. 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