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rolatnM m rrrtlllcm. Peopta of northern WlmonMn nr ItrtllUlnir tlioir lauds with the finest potatoes over mhii. They would Iw jflnil to Mil them for neontn bushel, but rannoi 'ren (five thorn nwny. Ml . tJ la fir. fitlot.wi Atfh t., illlfc, la. It I tho ooplo for whom tho hint was novor Intondml, who Inke It. Ilsll'a Catarrh Our In taken Internally, l'rlco, 76o. Job novor hud n tolaphona, hunjr up in oiio fide of hit tent HALL'S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER Will restore fcrsy hair to it youth ful color and beauty will thicken the growth of the hair will nre. vent baldneti, euro dandruff, and all scalp diseases. A fine droiilnff. Tho best hair restorer mado. R. r nll & Co., Props., Nashua, N. II. nuiu uj bii uruRKiii. Of course it's imitated anything good ttlways is that's endorsement, not a pleasant kind, but still en dorsement. HIRES Root beer is imitated. nt4t Hif w ti ci.rw r nrn n . rtiuiiiiUfc ft, rut. (! I H..,. IM4 ...rjaaiira, 8 Half Rate j To ChicftHO ! i ri July 3, "J .Itily 4, V1896 ! SflNTft FE ROUTE W. H. Klii:NAN,(l, I'. A.,(lalveMou. I PSY y ,m ........ . . .ll.... Wftteutfr CurSn witiijrYKrtnMiincm MM'f uihl IIKi.aa4, jrr.,KCtlt rm.f MtH4tni diMiprsri In Hn tl.;. t. l.t tw-tlilrvli RUM r Intrftmluui runt. Tail dat'a Irratmakt tm ft mill. t jou untar trial aanj IM In tamwi to pay lUl-. li. II. II. lllttN A AlUhU, Ub ou uian trial rtturn uut dutliKiiMtnt la ut. WE PAY f..h wrtUT aa waal a nrmnninr! i ti 41111.11 lllaoooi)) ril'll aa lUiikir tTUl Trm, Callt, IRHt. NilIloMrj' In IitmI, No Itlik, mil SSOtlUCS, U.I.Im, .. NatkaaH. Ilia. RODS lor tratmir ana toraimj Ooia or Sllrar Ort lonor hid4iolrraiuri IX. a. VOW HCIU Mo i 387. louttilnztun. Conn. '''.JlThornpaon's Eya Watir. Lvrnti. 'Pn-iM f Iim-17 fttft in uniH. i)ia vj QrVrvitlm. nil- unid n (lruviriatai. i W N U DALLAS. 20-00 Wluu AiittriTlnc tilvrril.i'iiiciica .Men Hun IhU l'mmr. There is no ?2 i iiK 8 8.M DkO id uunnnyHiiiTirr 1 IN PLUG DONT FORGET for 5 cents you get almost as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other brands for 10 cents. DON'T FORGET that "Battle Ax" is made of the best leaf grown, and the quality cannot be improved. DON'T FORGET, no matter how much you are charged for a small piece of other brands, the chew is no better than " Battle Ax." DONT FORGET, "Economy is wealth," and you want all you can get for your money. Why pay JO cents for other brands when you aw get " Battle Ax" for 5 cents? FEMALE DISEASES. Caused by Catarrh of the Felrio Ot gani, Sr. Ilftrtmwi Says, It thero Is a dlscoso whleh li mort prevalent than all other U Ic ohronli mitarrh. Over bnlf tho people hare It in aome form or another; and yot prob ably not a tenth of theso people know that tlictr dlseaso l catarrh. Ono person baa dyspepsia; nnothei bronchitis; another Urlght's disease another liver complnlnt: another con sumption; another femalo complaint Theso people would be very muoh su prised to hear that tbey nro all ul ferine from chronlo catarrh. Uut it H so. nevertheless. Ifoch of these troubles and n great many more, are simply catarrh that la, ohronto Intlurnmatlor. ot tho mucous lining of whichever or gan Is affected. Catarrh ot the pelvic organ Is a very common kind ol catarrh which leads to a condition known as femalo disease. Nearly every woman who linn (cranio com plaint Is a victim of catarrh ot the polvlo organs. These women should wrlto to Dr. Ilnrtmnn, Columbus. Ohio, a description ot their symptoms and ho will glvo prompt answer with direc tions for treatment free. Any Internal remedy that will cure catarrh In one loeatlnn will euro It In any other location. Thin Is why i'o-ril-na has hocomo so Justly famous In tho euro ot femalo disease. It euros entnrrh whnrevor loented. Its euro remain. I'o-ru-na does not pal. Ilato; It euros. Bond to Dr. Hart man for a free bonk on tomato dlsoAMfl. livery cood husband Is what li known umonir woman as "iv trout at uany. lood Poison, Contagious Wood Folson has been ap nropriatcly called the curse of mankind It is the one disease that physicians can not cure; their mercurial ami potasl remedies only bottle ui the noUon it the system, to surely break forth lu i more virulent form, resulting iu a tota. wrecK oi iuc system. Mr. l'rauk I). Martin, a promlnen' lewder at oXi rcusvlvatila Ave.. Wash inKiou.u.CMsaya I was for a lon lime turner treat uictu oi two o. the best physi clans of this city (or a severe cast of blood noinou but my conditio, urcw worse nil the white, not withstanding tin fact that tbei charged uie thrci ,. hundred Hollars My nioutu wai filled witu cntliin sores; my tongue wai almost eaten aw a v. to that for thret months I was unable to taste an; solid food. My hair was comitiR out rnpldty and I was in a horrible fix. I bad trice" various treatments, and waauearlydis courngcil, when a friend recommendes S.S.S. After ' had taken four bottles, 1 beuau to pet better, and when I liat finished clchtecn bottles, I was curci sound and well, my skin was without i bleuilsh. and I have had no return o the disease. S.S.S.savcd me from a lid of misery." S.S.8. (.gttarantetd fiutrlj vezefable) will cure auv case of bloot poison. Uooku on thcdiscnsi and Its treat ment, mailed free by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa. dividing: line. i wrtiT i't i r w I vrn.r Nf.V3W AT' ' w im H- j 11 SAD END OF A ttnili. SHE TAKBS OAMQOLIO AOID AND PASSES AWAY. Ilrr ltmiin rr llmliiitr Itrr l.lfo l Snt Ntstril, tnil l'rraiiiim,r Htm Vt'nt niMilulpil in Um-. I'rmilipr .llrihrs It Uiitrlntlr Itriiisrk. Kw Orleans, la., June M. wMlis Oarrle llopo, a Ufipihteyed hnmliomo younK woman ot 17 years, came to this city trom Grtlvemou three weekii oro umler tho name of JeanneUe Hoo.h. Bnmliy she commHtotl suleldo In a put) lie hmiie on UiirgHudy street by taking mriwrlc add, iMtlns; two mtwragfei re vealing her IdenlHr. The Ant was to the JundlaUy, fltrtlt LlvhKStot. and Mys: "ICIitdly wire ru arvce to Mr. II. St ran m, No. SS7 ittimtitth avenue, Hllxabeth, N. J.. In cure ot 11. tltmuea enrrhge faetory. SprliiR atrevt. Teil' tior to lairy me beside my moQtttf. Jia.v.vs'irPTu. "P. 8,-i.My real name Is Carrie lie. 'Pho oMier was addmotd to a yeomc nmn In Galveston srnl rends: M.My ilwrwK: No doubt you will bo turpriaod to hear tram mo attain, I write to tell you ttnu 1 have tJtehlad to end my wretched I'.te. When this reatfiAA yrm t shall be no more. 1 I it tend to take carbolic acid, and nodauht you will read of nsy dtsttti lu the yvpers. "Sometime, In tho midst of your lisp, pine, think of ono wfeo lored you wdl, Vour lovingly. "Vi'iA.N couitrr.sw, "If. Diiriumly atroet." The eornner wlml Jlw. tnauw, to KIIZHbetli, N. J. .In l)iiiilrlntli Kptimrk, Cs'ow Haven Oowi., June tt. Tliere wm a tremendous seoeatton on the Yalo campiiH yeterrltiy afternoon, oaused by the uneMroteil remark ot llev. Dr. Jotfiih Twhell, ot HarMord, during his orjtlon at the dedication ot the Woltey memorial statue. It aroae from the not ttwt ttie rry planted yes terday was from the grave of Ilobtrt 18. loe. llts wonui aro ahraja given gnat weight. In (tie courvw ot hit spcrh, referring to Prof. W'aleey, Dr. TwIMiell eald: "He w n union nun, htarteuul sail, nnd It woukl make this bronae statu u nvm lie bend wort ho to know that the graiUiatlng elusic ot Yalo were (oiiWtm on the walls of the building on the ctuiupus nn Ivy from tho grsve of (Ion. ltohrrt K. Ltv. (Ion. le was a good mail, but he was loyal to an Infamous cause." This uttomnce came like n thunder clap front n clear Hky. Uut thorp was no demotMtratton until lis lmil (InMied, and Uien the condmmtory words wore freely erittolaed. Tho t'oneeneus ot opinion munng the prafeaMra and senlora wm that Mis renmrles were at least ill-advised. Immrdkttely after (be dedicatory exerelMM the Iry coin mlttee held a meetlnti ami the proposi tion wws made to ctmnaje the Ivy, but It was roted down, nd it was planted with tbe usual ctremonlos. Vi'uul .iinmnl Iciii. Kow York. June M.-lr. William Ityttn, of Richmond. eollecUir ot Inter nal reenue, who haa been In Outa, wns n pkisHongor on tho tenmer Yumra, which arrived yesterday. He U (iiar-nn-Mned at Hoffman Island, but will be retcHaed UiU mornlnff. Air. Hjun imn tlmt the Ctihana are more clamorous than over for annexation to tobe United Otales, and tlut Uie rreat majority deom eucli a tttlng prK0tlel)le and de slmtile, both tor the ITiiKml States and Cuba, aa the only solution of Uie situa tion. .Mr. Hyfln seiya that hoetllltloe will be pretty well suspended until after the rainy season. The lasur Konts. be says, ox)eet the yeMow fever to pkty great hetvoc wftSi the urmocll mntetl Sjianlati trootw during the next two montlis. He adds that (Jen, lttz hugh lieo wtw in exowllsnt lisaltti and spirits, and very busy maklne; a thor ough ami Impartial study of the attita Uon, and that he wt Just now at work on n report to ttio state department, don. liee, he told, waa exceedingly pop ular botli with the finish onleiaU and with tsie Cubans. A Utnersl Klllnl. Klngeton, Jamalcs, June tt. ,dvlea brought here by messenger from the Island of Cuba, report Uie death ot Oen. W. W. Wilson, leader of an A)ec- lean expedHlea wMeti taawled In Cuba on Dee ember 8, in order to asit Uie In surgents, (ten. Wilson Is ald to have been kHIed Id batUe nsr Ouaaataln amo. den. Wilson, with about eight- een men, four of whom wet graduate ot Weet Point, landed In Cuba early in Deuetober last, with JOO rifles, 5O.QO0 rounds of ammunition, a suwdy of dy namite, ete. The axillticm was, tlKed out at Nw York by Amerkans who are Interested In Outa. den. WUeon had seen eervle la Central and South .Amorte, and wae with Onrau on the aiexlwn border some ynu ago. A I.IItU lliirrlmu. nMgevllle. Ind.. June M.-A minia ture hurrieane atruak this town lte Bunday afternoon. No Uvea were lot, but there were many narrow epes. Several bulbil, were ctruek by light ntng, eoute (house were unr '. a muRltude ot 4ilmfley i down and nearly uH ahade It r deetroyod. Fresh disputes hav nrln Ik the Frem-h and KulUh ilibnm u vu the roast of New rouudlaud. five l.ltr t,oat Ban lYsn-HM. CM., June M.-The thre-storr btillding e Fifth otxl Mlno ttreeta rollatjited ysMerdny aftlmoon, iwrrntg iwmy persons In tho rulai. Plv.dMrt have been movcTSJ, and tev- enteeti Injured roeeued. Tho btilldlng lame down with an ivwfiil erwoh and the stniotnre ws In a moment s mat of kindling wood. There were a large number of jeopio In Uie building at the time. Two laborers, Mk-hart llu)wtnl and Jjimes Daly, at work on the bulbl Ing. siatt the accident was e.iised by the feet that tho Jsefc crw supportltitt the building wore much hlajher on the north than on the south aide. In the from U the ruins, plainly visible, lay a man. Across li body was n large beam. He cried irtteoiraty for liotp. .Mfter warklns; half sn hour the rcur released him. and he wtu taken to th howpttRl. The inaes of MrUris gnatly retarded the work of the rescuer. To add to the horror, the debris easHSkt (Ire at teje rear, and a tabime of smoke blinded the rtcurs. The englnea eom meneed to plsy a stream m the fife, but thli added a new horror, at Hie water threatened the Hers ot those unler the debris. Hut Wttlrr MuHir. NVw Vork. June SS.-Cbaiiitcey l. DeitsAv states that final expert tttnt will e made this week wtUi a trot wa tor motor, whleti eerta'n olllelnls of the New York Central, wtw have the mat ter under superrislon. eonfldnntly be Iteve will revDltitlonHe the traflle on rallroad. "I expert soon to have a report of these experiment, whlo hnv been going on for over a year," said Mr. Depew, "aad until then I can nay nothing further, exesvt that 1 hear that the experiments have been highly suc cessful. Should the new motor prove the success predicted fur It, It will probaMy lie first used In the auburlian traltl- on ttoe Central." The atroat merit of the new motor Is aald to ! Its rh'sprwes. The nrw power Is hot water tinder mormon prrsaure, store) In supply boilers nnd then charged un der (he tame prewuru In the battery cylinder of the motor. SioiMil Hie l.nlnirrra. Georgetown, llrlrirli (iuluns. June ?1 lr. Ilarrlton, the ofllelal who wu in drarsreof ihe lnhorer who were oie -la; a road from the Ilarlm to the Pu nut rivers within the fthumuurglt lin" wlien they were etoipeil by a force ot nniml Venesuetans on June Id, tbas been arrested by the Vouozuolanx uBilw fretth orders from Onrneos and carried to the Venexueiaa station opuo!:- IViisii. The VenesuBrans claim t right to nrrost forelcnrrs on tiho left bnk ot the Cuyanl river. Tho,tirreH ot Mr. Harrison has nroused the rolu its' of llrltsih Guiana, ami the popula tlou domnmls that (treat Urltaln (ak Immediate and lnet4ve action In Ui msso. When the Veoezuetaiia llrsi itop tod Uie 'Aborera from proceeding villi the work, orders were sent from (Otansesowit to Mr. Harrison not to offer vloUkit reatstnnee, but to with draw under protest. Killed Ilia YVHr. WJ-hlta. Kan., June 33.-0. 13. Hart, a (rromlaent fsrwr. rdint uml klllel his wife, lila, Stinday ereoiag and then coded his own life In ttie same way. Jealousy prompted Dtie aet. Hart had aunused his wife of Intlnute)' with a loon I business man. and Saturday night he started out m kill him. HI soreh wmm uwMtecesrfut. and h had appar ently ifot over his desire to 1(4)1 and spent Ob day pleismOy with his wife. In 4he evening be sent hr for a cigar, and iwttlte hw ws away wrote a fare m(H letter to their friend and qlgned both their nsnies to It. Then, the nm trteat Aim. ftfrt rattirneil, he tfiiot her. Ilefors nsdajiibors, who had heard the shot could arrive, Hart turned Uie re volver on MmMlf. llotii died within a few nri nu lea Afier being shot. The murderer and suicide was a nethew ot Judp Ash, n iromlneat attorney. thllfiiriHariil Air Mulura. OMossjd, III., June COmpressstl air motor win o tosteil on street ear in Ohfcaitu for ehe tint time on July 1. The new motive power tor street pWKr transportation may fksd irsmmnent use In till eity If the test Is auoMsstnl. ilbouhl the motor demonstrate Its ellloisfiey a battle rotwl wMI be begun between compressed air ami eteetriclty. whhsli iiwy mhI In the nbollshmesit ot the trol(y. Already worhsnen are busily enggel In oom 4tAK the first oonnirsnsor or tihwit to be ereeted Cn the west. It Is x leotl that many prominent street eat elTtsiala from the wset and nrthwat will ha irew at the trial, as shay nro desirous to learn if the trM U onto doable, 'iVie cost ot the motive wir wrM bo less than atie-hosf that at elec tricity. Hud, the 18-yeur-old son of Dr. Ilutts of MiiiuiBvllle, was vary ssrarsly Injurwl by Iwlnif aocliliiitully hit with thti butt of n bam bull but while noting as eatttlier In u ball j-ame on the aoth Instant. A (Jlly"lr.hi kilU.I. Toledo. 0., June 30. City Marital fxtt Itec. of North HaWmore, O.. was ktMed luttantly ihiaday while attempt ing to arrest three robbers whom he caught in the art of endeavoring to ef fect an entrauee I two the village poat olllee. He onlered them to throw up tlr ihands, wtiereupon ooe of the rob brs fired a buHK Into the brain ot the officer, lite robbers then made their rioape. The hounds from Kritoa, O., were phieed on the trail Wihln few hours after the tragedy. The scent lid to a swamp a rntte out ot town, where nil trio WIS h?lt. CiMiiynasd. Sixty dollar wa what tftnt battel oi Mttm fnsv wio .iitoiiiatati man, wno.iiv. . ... . . .i wotu to inwnoontit. Ho rseovomi u Jtulgwnent. though, for AO cents. It Is dniiirerous for refltd to under stand Miien other too woll, ftnm IVsin't Until la Msf, Ketther are tbs ott)nt rnalidiM, In the remTsl of whkh the great eorrtl, llev tetter's Stomseh Ultleri, li adspted ecraUe In sn hour. To peritit la tbs uie of tbU ilindtrd remedy Is no more tlisa Juit. lIRtettineM, eeeitlpstkta, mslsrls, rhtnnitli, kldsey eetfipUlnts and eerrouiaei art amoMg the eoiHpialuti which It ersdleates. A man who in wllllnir to llv br bis wltri. Is wllllnir to steal. ir Ik BlBbv la Cultl.. T..II.. Jl lr aiMt Bta thai U tnt wilMrlwl rrwnlr. Xst. "i"w" oiavnar miunn TrlliK(. How mixed undlvnniMl imwihIh tim.t get In tholr kin uffalrsl For I.ueg and ebMldHetie. l'lw's Care U tbe beit rnedktne we have uecd. Mrs, J. L. Kortbeott, tvtndior, Oat , Canada. Hurt Talk. "Well," Bald ono horse In a llvary stable to his neighbor In tho next stall, in it ltttlo confidential talk ut 9 o'olonk the other morning, I suw on of tlioso .ew noiijuii, in biooinera, on n blayole thlH uftvi'iioon, mid si in u. most mads mo laugh out loud. ' Tliey nro funny." the other modi tntlvoly repllwl. -Hut you insist wlmlt th nrsrng woman dons n great dsn I liettsr when she trie to tide n btoyolo than she doe when situ trls to drlro n horse." Knnir Uuru. The Mcretury of ngritmlluro recom mends tho cultivation of KuDlr ooru, u South Africun plant, in drought tufast oil region?. It Is nut so good n food plant as Indian corn, but it stiuuls dry weather. When th" linl mitdti mnnkliKl, dmil mldi'd tin tuiigu. th We have.made a study of tires pounded them year In and year out by thousands on our wheel-testing ma chine, tested them for elasticity, for speed, for durability had reports from riders and agents everywhere. The wonder r-KflT with n big II. Illrtrkwetl's aennlno lliitliH h Uurhmn I lu uclsia liy Itneir, You will tin J one B eotipan Inilito earli two oimrc lni-, suii two cou- Haak pons lusldo each four ounce iiasuf Ha I Genuine Durham 1 H Iluyabacof tlilseetebmtttntiaceonndrnn(theroition- jB B which gives allalotvntuabloiroaouUaudbowtotolltim.v fully elastic and durable tires used on Columbia Bicy clesHartford Single-Tube Tires are the result. Hartford Single-Tubes are .& regular equipment of all Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. We know no tires so good as Hartfords. The makers of Hartford Single Tube sJo make Dun lop tires (doubk-tube), which we wiU substitute for SIxigU-Tubt li prdcrrrd. Free?yoltMi6ent. POPE MFG. CO., By mail for two 2-ant sUmpt. HARTFORD, CONN. I Only thow who don't llls vain ..o own tulk nljont It tvltliout t otnlLi ... Smouldering fires of old disease lurk in the blood oi many a man, who fancies bluiwlf in Kood health. Ui a slight sickncH scire him, uml tho old enemy breaks et anew. The fault is tho taking of medicines that stippre, hi stead of curing disease. Vwit can eradicate disease and purify your blood, If you use the standard remedy of the world, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "S. H. &M. or Nothing !" Thnl'B tho ntnnd to inko with your uvuicr on sm. .a tilt BIAS VELVETEEN SKIRT BINDING question. It ho will not supply you wo will. "Moms Dreiimillnj HiJt Buy," a ow book by Mil Emma M. Hooper, or th Ltdtoi' Ham , lJUtn.l. ianl (or ?3c polllft i 5. II. A M. Co. , l 0. liox 09. N. Y. Cltv. w 4V L I'' TtSTINO TIHS m WHULJ. We guarantee EVERY SHOE STAMPED ST. LOUIS. MO, MADE rOR - sf. t rSBBBBK' SkV ss Men, Women J Children. AUK I'OWf DEALER PQk TfH.