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Bring! comfort and improvement anc tends to personal enjoyment whet rightly ubco. The many, who live bet tor thau others and onjoy life more, witl leu expendlturo, by more promptl) adapting the world's beat products U the needs of physical being, will attesl the value to health of the pure liquic laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the tasto, the refreshing and trulj beneficial properties of a perfect lax atlve; effectually cleausing the system dispelling colds, headaches and feven and permanently curing constipation Jt has given satisfaction to millions am met with the approval of the (nedica profession, becauso it acts on the Kid nevs, Liver and Bowels without weak euing them and it is perfectly free fron every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by qll drug gists in 60o and $1 bottles, but it Is man ufaetnred by tho California Fig Syruj Co. only, whose name is printed on ever] paekugo, alBo the names Syrup of Figs and h^ing well informed, you will noi accept any substitute If oflered. _. REAL ESTATE. . ' FOR SALE. Pat your Mane; In Good Real Estate Twonty-tvro-roomed doublo notv ltouso o South Ponu street. Ulght-roomed alnjjlo now houso on South Pod street. Fourtoenrooinod double new houso ou Sou t Penn stroot, Five-roowcd slutfle now houso on South Pon stroot Fourrootncd slnglo house ou South Pon: - stroot. Beven-roomed slnglo houso on South Pon street. Nine-roomed single house on South Pou street. Six-roomed sluglo ho^se ou South Pouu stroo Seveu-roomod slnglo house on South Froi stroot. Fivo-roomod single houso on South Pros street Twenty-two-roomed lidoublo houbo on Sout Front street. Boveu-rootned siaglo house ou North Fron street Bix-rooracd single house on North Front stroo Nine-roomed bluglo houso uu North Iron street. Eight-roomed slnglo houso ou South Huro street. Tnreo-roomod slnglo houso on Bouth lluro street. Five-roomed single houso on South lluro street. Uiz-roomod sluglo houso ou South WabasI street Three-roomed slDgle houso on South Wubus stroot Sovcn-rootned tlnxlo houso on South Broiu! way street. ulX'roomed sluglo house on Bouth Oroudwa street. Flvo-roornod aiaglo houso on South Broadwa street, Thmo-roomed single bonne on Murylnnd stroo Five-roomed siuulo house on Maryland struu Slx-roomod single houso ou Florida stroot. Fivo-roomed single houtto pn Vormout street. Four-roomed single houso ou Indiana street Blx-roorued sioglo bouse on North Erie strco ffi 1 Five-roomod single house on North Erie stree Eight-roomed tingle homo ou North Uroai . wa/street Klve-roomed slnglo houso ou Maryland streu Teuroomod single house on corner of Zun and Broadway. ^ Six-roomed slnglo houao near Swconoy's fouc %igbt-roomed single houso on Chapline, nea Twoniloth stroot. ' Nine-roomed single house on Fifteenth street Two three-roomed liouaes on South Yor Six houses of dJffot;ont sizes ou Virginia street A good business houso on Main stroot, botwoo: Fourteenth and Sixteenth sueots. A good paylug Inventinont on Market, betwee Eighteenth nnd Twentieth streets. cheap. Two six-roomed houses on McCoilocu atrcel now. BUILDING LOTS. Nine loti 20 br 100 feet each on McColloc! trout, on motor lino. Lot U0 by 100 feet, South Kim street, tfoa Lot 64 by 121? feot, on South Ponn stroet. Lot JW bf 120 feet, on South Penn stroet Lot 60 by 120 leer, on South Penn Btreot. Lot 25 by 120 feet, ou South Penn street. Lot 0-i.by 180 foot; on North Front street. Lot 00 by 144 feot, on North Front streot. Lot 40 by 400 feet, on North Front street Lot 00 by 130 feot, on North Huron stroot. Lot 00 by 120 foot, on North Huron stroet Lot 41 by ISO feet, on South Broadway stroot. Lot -ft by 120 foot on South Broadway street. Lot 41 br 12J foot, on South York street. Lot 80 Iyr 112 feot, on South York stroet. Lot 80 by lifO foot ou South York stroot Lot CO by 200 feot, on South Front street. Lot HO by 200 feot, ou South Front Btreot Lot 25 by 112 feet, on North Wabash street Lot 20 by 112 tcet, ou North Krlo stroot Lot :t0 by 00 feet, on Indiana street. Also Build lug Loti in McMeohon. Qlondah Mouudhtlllo, TlltonivlllQ, Pleasant Valley, an i largo and small farms and other property uc mentioned ou thla list. H. J. FiNK. Tolephono 0S7. f JuiOl 1148 Market itroet. IFOiR/ S.A.LIE Houso. 8 rooms, Blxteouth stroot, in good cod dltlon. 83,700. House, 4 rooms, Twolfth stroot. lot 85x100 foot 9700. Umuo, 7 rooms, Jacob stroot Centre Whoellns Corner y* lot, Woods stroot Contro Whoolins The bost business property In A'marlllc eight rooms, storo room aud good stable, oi easy termf. Good reasons for milling. . House and full lot Wood street, near Forty third street 91.200. Three lots, GOxlOO feet Fllan, White & Oalla gher's addition, 9200 each. IIoUso of five rooms audiUblo.Ml Elghteeutt ll}Iouso!'brooms, with full lot out end o! 'V' Twelfth street I42A; half cash. Houso, fl rooms and stablo, Hightoonth stroet $3,0oa Throo lots In Pnrk View, cheap. i 0UI'M'"l0t' Mc(iol,ooh 11 Conlro who?l ^fiiusuburbanproperty, twoinlloi from the city, llvo mlnuto* walk from motor line, now with all modern Improvomouts. Choap, lAitson Caldwell's ruu SiMoach. Fino Farm of 143 aeroi ou National road, nlni mlloseastof city on easy terms. House, 10 rooms, Fifteenth street, with modern linprovomeuts. House, 8room 1, Sixteenth stroot. $0,0JJ. House, 4 rooms, Twontjr-tbIrd street, 91.9)1 House, 7 rooms, North Markot stroot 91.M). Btnlnoss propsrt/ on Markot street at modortie price. Lots at oast end of Twenty third street ou easy terms. One of tho bett manufacturing sitei In th< Otty, fronting ou two railroads. M00.11,000. 81,200 91,000 and 93,000 to loin oi city real estate. NESBITT & DEVINE, 1730 Market Btroot. lots I SF^aiAZi. There lino disputing the fact ihst South Fron street h the choice residence street of the Inland If not Ihe city. Will oitor at a vory modost prlc tho last IIno lot close to Uapt, MoLuro's P?rV 1 ?to tli * \8? ''l" '?U ? i>0 0 0011 0J new 6iovon-roomed house, with very, Inrg Int?dOxlU-ou Llud street, Belvedere audition Kant Wheeling This Is i good property and wli Slier It lor a few dnys at a vorr raesoaatrie prlcc wner wants to leave tho eltv. There Is root ououRh lot throo or four mote homos ou tho loi O. O. SMITH, JO MS* Mirk,l, tract. > . fe ... ' WAGES AND TARIFF. Worklogmen Will Now Got What They Voted for Lost Fall. LEVELING UP AND LEVELING DOWN. Altar an It'xperleuoe of a Generation of High Wagea'tho Aiuorioan Workman HON Dcotded 1o Qo BaoU in Where llutitartnd From? l?*toud ul' Compelling the Europoan to "Level Up" to Iild Standard, Ho Will "l.evol Down" to tlio Kuropuau standard. | Strong Word* 1'rom a Labor Organ. I SlghU of labor WMeaw worktnyintn'i ergo*). > Iu the'nallonal eieotiou of 1892 tho J workingraen ot (lis United Statos de' cided that they did not want protec| tied. Of courtie tliero is a divorsity of I opinion among them ou this, aa there ia on almost every quoitiou, but a ma! jority of them voted the Democratic \ ticket, and their ballot cnrrlod with it . ull that the Democratic platform ex, pressed or impliod. In arriving at that ' conclusion it inmt bo assumed that | they actod intelligently. It would bo I doing them an Injustice to say that . they wero merely attraoted by abstract - theories to ignore concrete conditions. ? Aa it ia pertinently eaid, "If the workingmon waut free trade, why Iree trade Is what the workingmeu want," and - they ought to have it regardloas of re ) Huua, r For tome time prior to 1800 tho , workingmen of the Uulted States oni joyed all tho beneficent results of tho principle! which, by their voteiol last year, they decided were tho corroct = principle) of government. Able-bodied journeymen machinist) by working - twelve hours could earn as much as ninety cents a day, and flour in 1868 old as low as tan dollars a barrel. The expenses for conducting the government on an economical basis were pro' duced by a tariff laid on tou, colToeand sugar, in consequeuco tho cost of thoio commodities to the consumer was so great that it n amounted to almo't practical prohlh bition for tho ordinary workman. A substitute decoction made of burnt n ryo and sweetened with New Orleans n molasses was usod. Nearlv all articles mado of iron, steel, or glass were imn portod from England, whore it was pron duced ut a minimum cost, the wages of worldngmon there being rnucn loss ' than in tho United States. In those 11 days a workman witli a rug carpet on it his lloor was regarded by his follow workman us an aristocrat to bo onvlod, u and a man with n piano or organ la his ,t house was a millionaire. This, according to tho dictum of our froe trade ,t friends, was an ideal olvllliation and of courso we ought to put no impodiinent ? in the way of returning to it. ? Tho protectivn tprlfl adopted shortly after tho period referred to tonded to ? tho development of homo industries. l Tho waves of our industrial population bogan to increase gradually. In timo I' it became a matter of comment if tbo t. homo of a workinitaian was found without a carpet on at loast ono floor in tbo J huueo, or an organ or piano in the par, lor. Coffee and tea sweotonod with granulated or loaf sugar became as common as boor drinking is to-day in our large industrial contors. It was discovered, too, that as our industrial developed tbo wages of tho worklnginon , Woro incroasod, invention was sttm.l ulated, the cost of production was reduced to a minimum and articles beforo j regarded as luxurious became so cheap that ovory one became habituatod to * them, so that to-day he who ehould r hositate to pronounce them as articloa neconary to our well-being would be ! rogardeuas a lunatic. Another thing was discovered as a direct result of this i system. Tho wages and standard of a living of tho English workingman inU >hn uomit rutin na thnf q UfDUqUU IIIUIUBV >U ??l w nuiuu . ? ...... of his Amoricnn brotlior. Tbo Unltod " Htatos began a competition for the markots of tbo world. Tbo English artlzan l! was compellod by tho force of hii tradeunion, his mastor, to lovol "up'.' bis wagos to a par with that of the American nrtizan. This lovoling-up procoss was gradual but it was sure. After an experience of a generation tho American workman has decided that it would bo as well to go back to whore we started from. That instead of compiling tho Kuropoan workman to "level up" to his standard it is bettor that he should level "down" to tho standard of,tho European workman. In this lies tho wholo cist of tho tariff discussion. For thoro in no question in tbo mind of any intelligent porson that wbother it Is up or down, that wlion h this levellnti process is oomplotod that i, froe trado will bo a consummation devoutly to be wished. It will bo an idoal condition for the distribution of tho products of industry. Perfection has noabldingplace among mon, theroforo it is notstrango that the _ protective tariff policy n voguo in the United States for tho put thirty yoara should have many imperfections. It has been thoroiultof much study, tnncli honesty, a considerable sprinkling of '' knavery, some solllshuoss, and at loast , a little bit of ignoranco. Legislative , bodies aro uot always immaculate. " Witness tho prosont legislature at I. SpringUold, a moro corrupt, venal, vie ious or ignornn? sot of rascals probably novor assomblod uit'djr tho naino of a legislature, and yot it Is tbo best that thu combined wisdom of tho voters of Illinois could produce, or at least that i they cared to produce. The Congress . of tho United States is a typical ombodimont of tho Illinois legislature, only iilUtlofarthorromovod from responsibility to the people. Therefore whon r congress assembles to produco a tariff bill it must necessarily bu tho result of ' many compromises, not only of tho ' intorosts of tho pooplo, but of honor and intogrlty as well. Tho representative of the castor oil trust happens also to bo a representative of tho people, and must protoot tho cllont that pavs him best or that ho can fool tho loast, and 10 castor oil, which should havo no placo In tho procession, must bo awarded a prominent place on tho list. Tho representative of tho quinine interest ? occupies u similar position, and so It , goes with all tho various interests, but after all, whon the bill Is uotunletod It is a fair embodiment of tho will, if not of tho wishos, of tho pooplo, and with i all tholr weaknonsos the various tariff bills liavo boon of Imumasurablo value to our pooplo, This must bo and Is ~ frankly admitted by ovon our most violent opponents of tho protootlvo tarlfT, but they say tho time has ooino when , tho Infant cmi walk alone. I, Having nrrlvod at this conclusion the ? worklngmon, who are mainly rosponsl[; hlo for It, mustaccoptltsrosullsfrankly and fearlessly. They tpust not ntlpear ? In tho whining,attitude of tho man who j| did not know It was loaded. Homo of >, those results aro now upon us. In this ? lovoling "down" orooojs tho workman k must bo prepared to faco demands for a lowering of wagos. It will como whether ho Is prnparod for it or not. In th? light of ovonla already transpired the manufacturer Is preparing to meet a reduced tariff; when his standing or- . den are filled lie will clou his factory. He would be a tool to do otherwise. Filing up a stock for future couiump. liou weans absolute ruiu to lum if the 1 tariff la reduced on bis production. A t reduction of tha tariS means one of throe inevitable conditions. Either < wmius must bo loveled "down" to meet those of competitive nations, the inanu- t facturer must close up. or ha must i "hull" up. , i MOUM'Al.N LAKH HA11K. i Urcuzm Froui tha Popular lloiort?Per. ( lonut and Other Now*. Hfeclal Cormfomlmet of Uu MMatiuv. Mountain Laics Paiik, Uu., July 4.? The ll.ilO.ll. It trains are bringing i the people to the park in great numh?ra. Thuro are some forty from Indi- . auapolis; slxteon from Sowickiy, Pa., a , number from Cincinnati, Philadelphia and Louisville, Ky. The demand tor 1 cottages is unusually large. This ii tho . rnoit promising year in tho history of the park. Jo|in 8. Hamilton, of Fairmont, hag rented several rooms aud will , bring his family to the parlc in u few days. v Tho Pentacostal campmootlng Is under fall headway. On the Sabbath largo 'Congregations assembled. Tho sermons were preached by David & UpdogralT, the Quaker evangelist, Itev. < 8. A. Duan, D. 1)., of Delaware, 0., and . Dr. Van Anda, of Indianapolis. Tho young peoplo's mooting was addrossod , by Mrs. Williams, of Jeiforsonvllle, III., , and Mrs. Skinner, of St. Louis. At tho , night an old-tushioned cammnoetlns was enjoyed, a large number of seekers { were at tue altar and a number professed convorsion. Among tho ministers . present are Elijah Drown, editor of ' Hain't Him Bn). Bovle ana Ethrldge and Van Meter, of Baltimore, J, D. Pop- . por, D. D? and John Thompson, of Phil- > udelphia, Dr. Dugan Clark, of Kich- , mnnd, Ind., Dr. Glasscock, of Cincinnati, Dr. Toetor, of Florida, O.W. Bald- . win, of Washington. There aro moro than a score of others. To-day ) largo crowd nf peoplo are oxpocted Tho oarly trains brought in a number of people. 1 Bishop William Taylor of Africa, better known as tho California street proucher, accompanied by his son Ross, ( will be bore Thursday. t Rov. T. Clark, of Ohjo. is having a '' new cottage erected on ? etreot. Mrs. ! H. 15. Stouffor, of Pittsburg, is nicely flxod up in tho Holland cottage. Bov. Whitohond, of Fairmont, is onjoying tho camp mootlugs. ' Hon. Goorgo IS. Sturgiss and wife, of Morgautown, are guests of Fallon cottage. Mr. Bturgiss will movo into hit cottage in a fow.dnys. Mr^. Biliingsly and family, of Toledo, nro liore. Dr. J. G. McLain, of Whoellng, and family aro boro for tho summer. Mrs. E. 0. Stono, of Whoollng, ia oeounying hor cottago. Mrs. Davis, liar daughter, ia a guest! Sho cornea from Washington, I'a. Tuinuiuny'H "Loug Talk." Nmv York, Jnly 8.?Kocordlng Socrotary McGoldrick, of the Tammany socloty, said this morning that Speakor Crisp would positively be boro and j ntnlto ono of the "long talks" at the i Tammany hall 4th of July colobration to-morrow. : Tho other "long talkers" will be Con- : gressman Uontou MoMillln of Tonnes- ' see, John Allen of Mississippi and John : R Fellows, of this citjt Letters will be : road from President Clavolund, Vlco ; l'residont Stevenson, Gov. Flowers and j Senators Hill and Murphy. llorditn Jury's Pictures. Fail Rivbb, Mass., July 3.?The Bordon sisters havo rocolved a large photo- t graph of the jury before whom Miss | uztio wna trlou una acquittou, una it j tiu-i boon placed in their parlor. It is ] understood that the foreman of tho | jury prosontod tbo picture iq compli- t nuco witb a request by the othor c jurors. _ 1 Another Record Maker. Kinnwoon, Dia., July 3,?Tho trot- , tor AyrosF., with running mnte, Tolapbone, wont a mile on the kito track hero in 2:05). Thoy wore drivon by 1 John llamliu, ol I'arkvillo, Long Is- i laud. ' m I 8100 Howard, S100. Tho roadoro of this papor will bo plouscd to loarn that there is at loast ono dreaded diseaso that scionco has been able to euro in all its Btagoa and f that is Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is ' tho only positivo cure now known to i tho medical fraternity. Catarrh, boing a consitutional diBoaso, roquiroa n constitutional trontmont. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iutornally, acting diroctly ! upon tho blood and mucous surfacos of 1 tho systoto, thereby destroying tho 1 foundation of tho di'soaae, and giving i the pationt strength by building np the i constitution and assisting naturo.in do- f ing its work, l'ho proprietors havo so t much faith in its curative powers, that i thoy oil'or Oiu) llundrod Dollars for any case that it falls to euro. Bond for list : of testimonials Address, F. J. Ciibnky A Co., Tolodo, 0. toTSold by druggists, J5c. WOKMl'N COLUMIIIAN EXPOSITION. Ksourklon to Chlougo via Ohio ftlvor Hullrontl. On and aftor this date, until Oatober 31, tho Ohio Ktvor railroad will sell tickets to Chicago and return, on account of tho World's Columbian Exposition, at greatly reduced ratoa. Tickots will bo good for continuous passago in olthor direction with final limit for roturn passage Novoinbor 5, 181)3. For rules of fare, tirnoof train and othor Information, inquire of tlckot ugonts, Ohio Kivor rutlroad, or write W. J. ltoblnson, general passengor agent, l'arkorsburg, W. Vn. Clnuigo In Time. On Sunday, July 2, tho Clovoland, Lorain & Wheeling failroad will chango tlmo. No. ,18, with sloopor, will loavo Whooling at 1:40 p. m., Central Standard tlmo. t.uAVia. Annivm. Whcollnu 6:40 p. m. Olilcairo.. 0:00 p. m. Wlirollnif 1:40 v. in. Olilcaio 7::iA u. in. ChlriRo 7:411 p. ra. WlmellnR. 1 :Mp. in. Ohlw> 11:110,p. m. Wlmilliiil ":43p, in. Ohio ltlvor Itiillrnail Kumluy Exiiinlona. Sunday oxcuelon tickets now on aalo to Woodland, Franklin, New Martlnavillo, Blatorvlllo and Ixing Uwaoh, j Indispensable In j 1 J Every Good Kitchen, f \ AsovorjrRoodhonnowlfo known, \ r tho dlftoronc? bohvocu appoti* 9 I i iQKi dMIolou* cook I iik and (ho A I { opi?oiiito klud li lurgoly In doll* ? ' a rftliiRiuicoHBtid pnlnlnl>loKrnvlPn 9 A Now, thoio roqulro n ntroiitf del* A \ lento 1 jr fluvorod atook, and (ho \ f host ?(ook li r j S Liebig Company's J ! i Extract of Beef. ? i WBATHEli OUOVnULLETlN )f t,Uo Weit Virylulu Servico tor llio Wuelc Uuclliig July '!. Pabkerbiiubo, \V. Va., July 8.? (Veathor?Kuvorable (or crops nenarilly; about 70 par cent of sunshine. '1'emperature?llelow normal, and #viraueii lor tint Slats 70 ilogreoi. Ilainlall?Bolowvavoruyu, and if coninuod rain occurs will sarlouslv damigo the hay and wheat harvest. Averi?o for the State, .03 inch. Wheat?Wheat cuttiuK it about Unshed and most of it in shock; the wheat s well matured, good us to quality and luantity, ripening nicely; probably exnod crop of 1802; it has been injured in lonio localities by rain and rust. Oats?Oats doiug well and will make i fine crop. Corn?Looking well, clean and srowng rapidly; will bo about an average :rop; damaged slightly by hall in Clay :ountv. Buckwheat?Most all sowed, that vhich la up looking well. Orasi?farmers in tho midst of hay larvest; light in most localities. Stock?Doing well. Vegetables?All kinds doing woll; poatoes about made. Fruit?Grapes aoem to bo about the >est crop. Thing* Worth Htuiiombttrinff. Whoa you fool ii kind of pononofla ibout the atomuch it 1; a ai^n that your ood (loos not ait well and that you are ibout to havo u fit of Indignation. 'When you begin to fool nervous and ire unuble to ait still comfortably; vhen your clotbea auddenly aeeui to oae their fit and become too tight in >lacei the tit of indication- la auroly ipon you. Whoa this lit of indication id rerouted from day to day it finally reolves Itself into dyspepsia. < Hemember that three to ton of Brandietii'u Pnu will euro tho worst caao of ndigoslion or dyspepsia, or both, and hat u regular course of them, say two ivery night (or a week or ton dnys, will ictos a preventive of either complaint. FIRST GUAM) lSXCUKHION ro tho Worhl'a Fuir Vlll tlio II. & O. Itttllroad, Wortuesilay, July 111, 1803. On tho abovp dato the lialtlmoro & )hlo Kailroud will aoll round trip tick its [0 l/llicago, ill., IU nui'H ijuoiuu uuow. Passengers will bo carriud dlroct o tho World's Fair grounds if dosired, [Vain will loavo Whoollng, W. Va., at 1:50 p. in,, eastern timo. Fare for round rip $11. 'liclcota will bo wood going inly on excursion of July 12th; and ;ood roturnlng on all roizular truing to ind including July 2lBt, wit will be icnored only in day coaches "and will lot be accoptod for passaao in sloepors. ?assongors may tako trains returning it Grund Central passenuer elation, lornor Harrison struotand Fifth avoluo, or ut thB World's Fair Grounds itation. For furthor Information call >n or address', any Baltimore & Ohio .icket ngent. A column of oranges thirty-five feet ligh is exhibitod by California at the iVorld's Columbian Exposition. A Mllltun 1'rloiatly. A friond in noed is a frlond indeod, ind not less than one million pooplo lave found just such a friend in Dr. iinu's New Discovery for consumption, loughs and colds. If you have never ised this groat cough medicino, one rial will convinco you that it has wonlerful curativo powors In all diseasos of hroat, chest and lungs. Each bottle is [Unrnntood to do alt that is claimod or ' nouey will bo refunded. Trial bottles 1 reo at the Logan Drug Company's drug itora. Largo bottles 60c and $L 1 The Trouble Over. A prominent man in town exclaimed ho other day: "My wife has boon wour ng out nor mo irom mo eiiocts 01 ays)opala, liver complaint and indigestion. Iur case bafllod tlio skill of our boat ihysicinns. After u;ing three packages if Bacon's Colory cure, sbo in almost intlrely well." keep your blood in a . loalthy condition by the use of this " ;roat vogotablo compound. Call on -ogan Drug Co., sole agent, and get a rial package free. Largo size 50c. 4 Cube koii Cnoup? Uso Dr. Thomas' Scloctric Oil according to directions. It s tho bost romedy for all sudden stacks of coldi, pain and inflammation ind injuries. daw "Mountain Lake Park." Juno 28 to July 28, Inclusive, tho Bnlirnoru & Ohio Company will sell oxcurlion tickoU to Mountain Lnko Park at iik fare for tho round trip, good returnng until July 31,1SII3. Change In Tluiu. On and aftor Sunday, July 2, train fo. 38 on tho Olovolund, Lorain A ivliooling railroad, which now leavos iVhooling at 1:60 p. in., central standird tlmo, will leave Wheoling at 1:40 p. n., central standard time. Fosiongors or Chicago and tho wostenn now take iloeper, leaving ton mlnutos oarllor and irrlve In Chicago at 7:33 a. m. J. E. Tunny. 0. P. anil P. A. Every Month man? womm Buffer froi?i Excculva or fl Seint Manotruatlon; thty don't know " who to confide In to got propar advlco. ? Don't confldo in anybody but try feradfleld's Female Regulator. aSpiolllo for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREQULAR I tMfeNSTHUATION. Book to "WOMAN" raalltd fro. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, fit. I Id by ?ll Draff laU. A Planters Experience. plantmt'oo la In a malarial <11*. Jirtfs Pills m?r**llon?, Iran mJSiSftSESXSliv. ' ^^ook's Cotton Root ffl COMPOUND. 4 aButiTtfI \ rewwl dlworory iijr ?u old Cm W u JthyMrlan. HinxMlull* ??<} Rfi ff . f mmtMv hi tlmumtlHif 1/ullrj ft 7 I" tho iihIf iwrfittlr Halo and ll\ f lullntilo uii'llciiiiMlhi: ivcrtid *> 7V. llonrnroof uni>rlni!l|ilo<l driiir. ^ Biau wlio oilur Inlnrlor modi Inailn pl?ne ot Ink A?k Iur Goon'* Corfu* Hour OoSMWHft aw HO nihililult, or llluluin II nid ? rum In piwtniio In lottT, tnd wo will lend, "mind. br return mull, hull uralml parllCtlUri III lillllli mivuluiH), Id llidli* only i Ad'liBM, l'USli Id Ll,I COMPART. u. i,, ?1" lllooiL Dulrnlt. Mloli. ,"ol,l,,i tthMlluit by LOUAN VHUlioa, mid Irujiuu owrwhor* ]y7Ttii**iow ?frr? ? *?? . I s^ o i | . ? ~P j AUTISTIC COMPOSITION, 4 CLBAH mVUE&ilONB, N)flf/ .\ GOOD INK, <i l'BOMPT tiKUVICiSj VfV LOW P1UCK8, f |! HAS CAUSED THE SUCCESS OF J ^ QDD^oQDBgjcsDD??^ ;! cJj?to PipflDQtiBm? ; JL_ L ' We Can Get Up for You All Kinds of ) oat^loooes, ( i 1 \v^. pajumustb, t | 1 pb1us lists, a ; <Wr 1L?U9*BATIOW8, oi-nce station eh y, cu, ? ? DRY ITCHING &OALE8 THAT ORACKED and popped open. r'fi'iitfirrfl Lindlzy, Steuber Co., N. Y., April 11, 1800. Poster, Milbuhn & Co., Buffalo, N, Y. - KgjfMHtfjw Gentlemen When about tea or twelvo years old IWUS Uoubled with cracks across the palm of / jffipspl ?y loft hand, and when they healed the troublo broke out on my head, and every winter It would i >'' msHi 'como out as a sort of tetter'and make scales all over mr head. I Have not been free from It a single * @5a '5> winter since, but It was worse last winter after I had W$i% the grippo, for then It came out In apots all over my " body. I hud a doctor examine me, and he told mo .nrm that there was no cure for me. 1 got worse nod woiso. Scales would form over the sores and then dry out until they would crack and pop open, shoeing a watery matter. My skin was all like a dry wrapper. It folt us though it had dried on me. The scales were so bad that tliey would collect in the bed and hare to be shaken out. It was about this time that I commenced using B. B. B. I was so bad that I was ashamed to take my hat off before a neighbor. I hod used flvo bottle* of another medicine without noticing auy effect; but when I commenced to tako B. B. B. the sores came out thicker than before, and tbey burned like fire; they were immense blotches of fire that would burn so I could not sleep. The way thoy burned and Itched can not be told, and I hope no one else may ever know from experience. The only relief I could got was from washing tho sores with some B. B. B. I stuck to tho medir'no and was on the fourth bottlo before I could see that I was really hotter, although I know that It was better to get such rottenness out of my blood than to havo It stay there. I did lay onco that I wished I had never , commenced tuklng B. B. B., but my wife encouraged me, and to-day 1 thank her for the advlco, for I am |n good health now, and 1 aon't believe I ever would hivu been with my blood in such a condition as It was. My scalp now Is clean and cloar of all scales and tqtter, and on my body there " mail ?nots to show whero tho sores were, and.these spots are free from scales.' I do not doubt buc that tlie cure will be perfect. I am now on the sixth bottle and will toko more until every spot It gone. I firmly believe that Burdock Blood Bitttrs will cure the wont disorders of the blood, for such certainly was mlno. Slgpcd, STRONGEST. Asaete, $8,086,462.26. SAFEST. 4ppr ComP?ul^^Lnave8,ment Dor HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. ft* ra fll OP NEW YORK. fU IjT- ABSOLUTELY FREE. II IT wti Forpartloulare,address Wll H. B. MOESER, Manager, 531 Wood St., Pittsburg. MOST LIBERAL. Surplus, $1,528,860.84, BE8T. F. M. Thomas, General Agent, Klngwood, IT. Vt. ?>" ? i&UM-m ILLLIMIWL for Infants and Children. "CMtmrUlarowolladaptcdtochlldrcntliat Oa?torl? cnree Colic, ConntlpaUon, t recommend ItaaaupcrlertoanyprcacrlpUoa g|jj gjS7^' fl. mown to top." II. A. Ancmtn, M. D., ^pcatlo^ ^ 111 80. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. Without Injurious mcdlcatlon. "Tho u? of 'CastorlV la 60ut>l?etiil and " FofaereralI yearsij h?T? rrooram ended ll? muriU 80 well kquwn that It menu a work your' OwtorU. and Khali ?l*?y? oonUDu? w b?'uCw?Jrods within ea?y reach." Epwiir F. Pimm, *. D., fteTifcwk &ty. "Tl" Wlnthrop," liStta Stmt and 7th Aw, L?t? roBtor Bloomlogdole Itolormwl Church. New York City. ' TBI! CIKT1SB COOTAHT, 77 MOlUt STUXT, NET YOXS. - "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVINCt RESULTS PROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO u in? u ,. _i ..... . r- ." v - -J? 5RUELT*T0 ANIMALS AND USE "FLYLENE." "" Ktn .-tIn?.l,"JE?,lllvcI>"Protcct your Horace " I fj/ll/r* a. SW and Cattle from any annoyance from fHei, / /LgSpbh ?mA| Ouati. Mo?i|ultoea and Inaecta of every fStHSUMSk BBWB k?id,lniproveallie appearance of the coat JnBB9 91 dew. nway with the uae of fly acta. t^TlrW* J* if WM lo ItoHJ It will InltnnOy kill TK > Plea that it touchea. Oue gallon ic9"^M*w!W * Kalo?"Aj?^Srdoff'T*? oM CRESCEDT MAlTOFACTOSUro CO., - Boll J|roprlctori, - wm.iMi.wif, PA. - For Snip It HcLAIN BHOH . IqJlTTliw.l M RESfORED MANHOOD arrl JtwWBl tJunapR^i Tlio(ireBtrompdyfornorToii,BroHraMonan(i?ilnor'oo?ai"'""Kf|! TKHRWDE For lalo In Wlioollnj by the LOO AN 1)?U(1 CO., Main and Tonlli Blroett. 'luJI ^WPODRKTOREDKasi W&fi W^ri fffiaSS?s? liiTiSfAlSmri' For SMo In Wliuollng, W. Va., bv LOOAN DRUO OOMPAIfV, cor. Tenth oal HII1CI JE