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.Dr V IS- I- P H & J w 1800 FA1B. TniRTEENTH ANNUAL FAIR AND EXUIBITION. To bo hold at Omaha August 27 Sep tember 6, 1800. Will certainly bo the GREATEST STATE FAIR ever held. NEBRASKA IS HERSELF AGAIN, and those who have retained confidence aro now rewarded by a bountiful har vest, and all tho people, by prudent care, aro ablo to attend this fair. The grounds at the "WHITE CITY OF THE WEST" have lost all disagreeable features in cident to their newness last year and are in good shape. In addition to tho best AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, DAIRY, TEXTILE, FINE ARTS, MECHANICAL ARTS, AND LIVE STOCK exhibits, special attractions in speed program and raro musical programs have been arranged. Tho NORTHWESTERN SCANDINAVIAN SINGERS' ASSOCIATION will give free entcrtaintnenton the fair ground, Friday, September 4th 1,000 voices 5 bands of music all of rora merit. Tho KNGinTS OF AK-SAR-BEN will colobrato tho FEAST OF OLYM PIA. Grand parades each night Sep tember 1st to 5th inclusive, in the city, and special attractions at tho theatres. THE FREMONT, ELKHORN AND MISSOURI VALLEY R. R. COMPA NY have mado special provision to take care of tho people along their lino by additional train service, and by extra facilities at terminals. Tho low rate of ONE FAIR FOR THE ROUND TRIP, plus 50 cents ad mission, will be made. Handbills ad vertising time of special trains and ad ditional attractions will be issued ihortly. NO ONK CAV AFFORD TO MISS THIS FA.VAXU KXIItlUTION. He Disputed tho Count. When the last census was taken tho returns showed that a certain Scottish parish had only increased by seven from the timo the previous census was taken. One or two cronies dropped in on the registrar, just as he was com , plcting tho returns, to hear how mat ters stood. One of them, an extensive family man, inquired what the increase was, and on being informed that it was "only seven," lie exclaimed: "Whatl Only seven? Impossible. Thero Bhairly maun be some mlstak'. Man allvel I have contributed mair than that mvsclT' Now York Post Piso's Curo tor Consumption is the best of all cough cures. Ueorge W. Lotr, Fobu cher, La., August 20, 1895. Announcing tho llnbj's Dlrtb. In sending announcement cards of a baby's birth tho baby's name is printed In full on a small card which is inclos ed with tho parents' card If desired It may bo attached to the larger card by a bow of very narrow white satin ribbon, or Bilvcr cord. Tho date of birth is added, but not the weight of tho baby, nor any other particulars of any sort whatever. Ilnll's Cniurrh Care Is taken internally. Price, 75c. A Touching Sight. There is an old colored man in Wilkes county who has never had his member ship changed from the white people's church at Independence. He belonged to it whon a slave and has held on to It. Ho attends service regularly and does not intrude upon the congrega tion, but sits quietly on tho steps and listens to the sermon. Atlanta Con stitution. Personal. ANY ONE who has been benefited by tho use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, will receive information of much value and interest by writing to "Pink Pills," P. a Box 1592, Philadelphia, Pa. Carn of Aqnarlum Fish. Fish is aquaria that turn on theii sides or in other ways at times indi cate a diseased condition. If they are taken out- and placed in a vessel of suit water water made about as salt as sea water they will esually recover. They should remain in the salty water about twenty-four hours, according to Median's Monthly. If the Uaby U Cutting- Teettu feature and um that old and well-tried renwdj, Uss, WuiLO-n't Sooniuia StbVT for Children Teething. Nobody has ever found true happiness who did not first find Christ. The man who would be strong in mi-id must Iced on facts. No tears are shed when the man dies who has lived only for himself. FITS tnpprt froe and permanently cured. No CU rU. r nm 0y' u of Dr. K line's ureal fterve Keslnrer. Ytrn tsitrml bottle and treatise. Beud to On. KUc. Wl Arch St., S hOiUelpula, Pa. Respect is tetter secured by exacting than Bo.iciting it. GrevllJe. Only tho base believe what the base only utter. Holier. The Greatest ricdical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS., His discovered in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofuh down to a common Pimple. He has tried it In over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from tne first bottle, and a perfect cure is war ranted when the right quantity is taken. When the luncs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through Ihemt the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it Read the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of It Dose, one tablespoonful in water af bed time. Sold by all Druggists. ORIGIN OF ORNAMENTS. Rings and Bracelets Survive ns Relics of Barbarism and Sorvl ttido. Fow who bodeck thomsolvas with yold and silver ornamoiita pauso to ro lled upon tho orginal signification of such things, or lmnglno that thoy uro tho relics of tho barbarism of our ourly history, says tho London Standard. YoUumloubtcdly such Is tho case. Tho glittering necklet which tho nlnotconth century lady clasps around hor neck Is only a survival of tho old piitctleo of placing a motnl collar upon u slave us a mark of ownership, ami tho brucolot of tho iimldon and tho manaclo of tho felon huvo a common origin. In tho sumo way rings woro onco worn as a bngo of sorfdom, but possibly bocauso of tho eiiso with which thoy could bo detached from tho finger nnd destroyed their uso for this purposo was soon abandoned, Among tho curly Jews they wero usod as a symbol of author ity. Fhnrouh plnced his ring upon tho finger of Joseph whon ho mado him ruler over Egypt, as a sign that ho had invested him with supremo power; and King Ahasuerus scaled his grant to Mordccai and tho Jews with his signet ring, savins:: "That which Is scaled with tho King's seal no man may ro vorso." In tho mcdlreval times tho sig ring of a soverlgn or powerful noblo was considered sufliciont warrant of authority, and to tho wearer was an open sesame in all places whoro its owner hnd influence. Somo of this signification has been hunded down to our own day, and bishops still wear a ring upon tho third finger of the right hand as a mark of their episcopal au thority. Medicated rings, having tho supposed power of alleviating or curing dlseaso, can bo traced back ns far as tho timo of Marcus Aurellus, Trollnn, a physician of tho fourth contury, possessed a signot-ring on which was engraved a representation of Hercules strangling tho Namtean Htm, and which was a cer tain euro for colic. In our own country Edward tho Confossor was presented with a ring which was an unfailing remedy for opilopsy, and which was preserved for somo centuries at West minster Abbey. In tho cathedral at Perugia is still shown a ring which is said to bo tho wedding-ring of tho Vir gin Mnry, nnd which has performed so many miracles that a book was written on them in tho seventeenth contury. Other marvelous powers besides the during of diseases have been attributed to rings. Otnot, King of Lombardy, was tho happy possessor of one, which would always no matter whero ho wandered direct him into tho right path, a ring which would bo useful in London during tho November fogB, and many juveniles and porhaps adults havo sighed for tho ring of Aladdin which controlled tho obldleht and obliging genii. Thero was a ring belonging to Gyges, King of Lydia, which has over been a favorite with tho imaginative. It en abled tho wearer to become invlslblo at will, and to change the solid compon ents of tho body for more olastio nnd ethorial material, to which bolts and bars or brick walls offered no obstruc tion. How convenient such a ring would bo nowndays. Tho much-dunned householder could boldly tuko this morning constitutional without fear of tho tax-collector or infuriated butcher, and could encounter his most pressing creditor without a tremor. Tho vagar ies of fashion could bo treated with con tempt, and an Impecunious adquuint anco or a conceited boro could bo avoid ed with, ease. What an acquisition such a thing would bo to a gentleman following tho profession of a burglar! It is easy to imagine a dozen uses to which a politician could put it, and, in fact, there are few persons who would not find it convenient at times to bo ablo to make themsolves absent in tho flesh but present In tho spirit. In tho present day rings aro almost exclusive worn as ornamont.wlth no signification beyond "that attached to each with tho exception, perhnps, of woddlnjr-rings. Theso were first introdued by tho Jews and have a history of their own. While bharing with other rings tho common origin they havo changed much less in form and mean ing. First used as a symbol of posses sion whon tho wifo was tho slave of tho husband, it soon attained a higher significance, which it has retained until now. Tho shape is said to symbolize eternity nnd truthfulness, and it was placed upon tho loft hand as a mark of tho bubmlsslveness of tho wifo to tho husband, and on tho third finger bo causo of a fauppoted direct connection botween tho vein which runs through that finger nnd tho heart, a physiologic al error which can hardly bo forgiven for tho sake of tho sentiment which it suggests. Pliny speaks of wedding rings as being mado of Iron, but Ter tulllan, writing less than two hundred years later, describes them us being of gold the chango in motal probably corresponding with the chango in tho position of tho wife, marking hor pro gress from a serf to tho equal of tho husband. Many of tho superstitions at tached to weddings and wedding-rings huvo died out, but ovon now it is not an uncommon thing for jewels to mark us "lucky" tho wedding-rings which they havo for sale. Purliumont, which is not often given to sontimont, has thought fit to legislate on bohulf of tho purchasers of wedding-rings, and thirty years ogo passed an act requir ing all such rings to bo made of stand ard gold. A curious wedding ceremony form erly took place ovory Ascension Day at Fonloo cnllod tho "Wedding of tho Adriatic" Tho Dogo of Vonioe, In his state biu-go, and in company with his nobles, arrayed in all tho lnngnlll conco for which Venice was famous, proceeded to 6oa, whoro an elaborate and impressivo coromony wns gono through, at tho end of which tho Dogo, standing on tho gilded prow of tho Bucentaur, throw a ring into tho water as a sign that tho Adriatic wns wedded to Vonlco as indissolubly ns a wife to hor husband. First performed In tho year 1170, tho ceremony was repented yearly without a slnglo omission until 1797, whon Napoleon Honapurto look possession of Venice, and hor ex istence as an independent power and tho "Wedding of tho Adriatic" cehsed together. A GooA Ubb. "Aw," said an English tourist, spook ing to a conductDr on a Missouri rail way, "will you plcaso tell mo why tho train has stopped hcro? "Still-houso," tho conductor answer ed. "A still-'ouso!" I "Yes." "May I osk w'y you stop at a stlll 'ouso?" "To got whisky to run tho train with." "Whatl run a train with whisky P' "Yes, uso It Instead of water. Fill up tho tender with It. M tices hotter steam than water doo3. Lasts longer pulls harder." ., "You don't say?" "Yes, I think I do." "Well isn't that viry, vlry qucor.you know?" i "No, can't sny that it Is." "I must mnko a note of that." Tho following shortly afterward ap peared In a London publication: "Tho Americans now run their engines with whisky. This is tho result of the re cent Republican victory. Numerous dlstlllerios belonging to tho Democrats wero confiscated after tho campaign nnd as the liquor 1-3 too stroug for tho Republicans to drink, they uso it in hauling their trains." Arkansaw Traveler. Avenged. Two men In East Tennossoe, Captain Black and Colonel Gage, wero on their way to fight a duol when they wo.-o overtaken by a follow who told thsm that John Black, tho captain's son, and Eva Gage, daughter of tho colonel, had just bsen married. "Colonel, said Black, "this news ought to settlo our litt'.o dlfflcilty." "Yes, I reckon It ought." Thoy accordingly went into a still house. Later In tho day some ono, in speaking to Black, said: "Captain, I thought that you wero mad enough with Gage to kill him." "So I was, but my revenge is sweet er. That boy of mine is tho no-ac-countest human I evor saw." The colonel, in speaking to tho samo man, said: "I'm glad I didn't kill Black, for 1'vo got him In a fouler way. If that gal o' mlno don't lead I1I3 son a lively life, I don't want a cent. Sho's je3t simply pizen." Arkansaw Travolcr. A Suggestion f om Croesus. Tho late Baron Rothschild, dining onco at his club In Paris, hoard soma one say: "Horrible bore lent X 10,000 franc have not oven got an acknowledgement, and ho's gono to Constantinople." "Write to him," Baid tho Baron. "H.tvo dono so, and it don't answer." "Then, inon cher, write to him thus:' 'Dear Monsieur X ses time , when the Turks and Turkes leavo you a littlo leisure sond mo tho 20,000 francs I lent you." "But ho only ows me 10, 000." 'Treciboly! he will writerund say so, and then there's your acknowl edgment." ' College 1 xt as. Old Heavywolght (looking over the Yell college account): ."Blesa my soul! Twenty-two hundred dollars! Jack, this won't do!" Heavyweight: "Quito tho correct thing, govern jr." Old Heavyweight; "But I don't understand why two-thirds of your expenses should bo put down as extraa." Young Heavy wolght: "That includes surgeon's fees ufter tho foot-bull mutch and tho regular police linos. You'll find that tho churges nro not exorbitant, sir." Drake's Magazine. The O d Man Had Been Fooled. A widowor married a bacand timo and his choice was a wealthy lady about 50 years of age. When tho bride and bridegroom returnol homo from tho wedding tho hii3banJ, int-o.luclng the wifo to his children, bald: "My doar children, klia this lady's hand, She is tho new mother I promised to bring you." Aftjr taking a bquare look at tho now mother littlo Charlio said: "Pa, you havo been foolod. Sho an't new at all." Texas Sittings. An Honest Man. What is that dear, delightful, old faihiotiod chair worth?" &h Inquired. "It is worth, madam,'' said tho dealer, just about $1.75; tin prlco of It, how ever, is $9." Harper's Bazar. Overloaded Boy "Say, mister, shall I carry yor satchel? Do it for a dime." Dude "My satchel is not hoavy." Boy "Woll. lot mo carry your cano then." New York Wuukly. SUPERFICIAL SURVEY. Wo havo no confldenco In confldonco men. Tho largest quill toothpick mill In th world is near Paris. A wntch has 175 pioi Tho balnnco has 18,00(1 beats por hour. The largest farm In America is tho Gran din whent-llold In Dakota. It contains -IO.(KX) acres. A numbor of Charleston (S. C.) merchants havo pono to Jail rather than pay tholr li cense. It is officially stated that tho popodoot 11 ' intend to leave Homo, nor has ho thought o'' taking such a step. Tho French Cannillan press warmly cott momls Str Charlos Tunirar's attltudo In o; position to imperial fcdoratlon. Kmpcror William has renowed his grand father's order that nouo of tho Imporlal servants shall wear u mustache. The lg coal milling strike in Euglund has ended in favor of tho workmen, except lit Yorkshire, whero tho strike is still on. Italian shoemakers at Now Orleans w'.io have been receiving?! per pair, Ions oxiwns (10 cents), havo struck for 81.25 per pair. Tho wages of tho girls In Hitchcock's It it mill, at Haitford. Conn., havo boon reduced 2 osuti pur dozen on mittens, or $1 por wo . The new Chinese treaty with tho UnUd States makes tho sp?clal provision that Americans shall not import ojilum Into China. Michael Davltt casually met In n rcstau rnnt.Cnptain Boycott, whoso 1111110 luw h come a synonym for a atsagrceablo method of tro'tment popular in Ireland. Tho two chattol pleasantly together ns if thoy had not a dltrcrcnco in tho world. In tbo n'.nth centary, an old beggar from Jupau took somo ten seeds and plants ha- k with him tj his native l.ind Tho Japanese relished the now drhi'r, and built at Osalcu a teniplo to tho memory of thoio win Intro duocd It. Thtn tonipks Is still atimlln?, though now o!mo3t 703 year old. Tho largest artificial b'sln for docking and repairing tho hulls of ships in tho Uulto 1 Stutea is bsiii; completed atNownortNcws. Va. It is GOO foat long, 13J foot wide, w'.th a depth of twjiity-llvo foot over tho sl'l at high tide. It is furnbhed with pumps tlut can empty It In two mid a half hours. General Grcely, in h'a annual rciwrf, sftya that tho percentages of successful weather predictions mado by the s'gnal otllco for tho year wero 7S4; wind, 75.5; tempsrature, 7-l.ii; general average, 70.7. Tho number of cokbwavo signals displayed wai V-1 of which 1,249, or 71.5 p:r cent,, wero verified It lssa'd tint tho only hsrdo! buff do on this continent bo'.onged to Mujor Lq lsoa of Winnipeg, who has told them to a promin ?ut Kansas cattle dealer for f 18.MD. Tho Cana dian government, it is sa'j, Is anxious to keep tho herd In that country, and is trying to induce Bedsoa not to r.hip tho animals to Kansas. What Is knewn In Engllih history ai Kct's rebellion, was tho revolt which took plato under tho IcaJorahtp of William Hot, a tan ner of Wymondlmm, Norfolk, In Ju'y, 1M0. TLo insurgents wero defeated by tho Earl of Warw.ck. over 2,003 of tlio malecontjiits being slp.ln. Ket and othere woro subse quently trlol, couvh'tol rnJ hanged. England had In 1833 5oOJ students In her universities, out of a papulation of 5.G.0OJ,. 000, uud Germany, with n population of 45, 250,000 l;nl 24.00J students. In that samo year, wl'h a populat'oa of CO.OOO.O'JO, tho Unl ol Sta oihAd 09,437 students In colleges, 4,ftH In tl.ob'o.,'!e il seminaries, 8,075) in law schools, and 15,151 in inoJical schools; total B'J,&3. Tho weather is remarkably cold In tho valley of Mo.tieo, thin ioj forming early n the morning on tho shallow pomU outside tho city, anl vl'lon4 snowstorms prevailing up in tho mounta ns. Iicporti from tho ex tinct volcano AJusco, whUh Is In sight of the city, whero thero aro extensive forosts Inhabited by charcoal makers, say that cattlo havo frozen to death Hits. Mrs. Hincccic has established herself comfortably at Washington In tho hundsomo houso which was bought for her by tho ad mirers of Gen. Hancock. Tne commission ers will probably lay off a clrclo at tho junction of Sixteenth street and Now Hampshlro avenuo, and nnmo It for Gen. HancocK. If this Is done Gen. Hancock's friends will have a splendid cqucstr.an statue of him iniilo in either bronze or niarblo to murk tho circle. Tho chimney wnich has Just been com pleted for tho Clark Thread Company at. Newark, N. J., Is tho highest chimney in tho United Statea, and ono of tho highest in tho world. Three h'gh sta-kt arc cited as existing in Scotland, but they wero built for carrying off noxious fumes from chemical works, nnd not for creating a draft for steam-botlor f urnacc3. Theso clilmtcys ar Townsend's, at Port Dundas, Glasgow, which Is 454 feet high; Salut Rollox, at Glasgow, 43fyi feet high; and Dcbsan & Barlow s, at Bolton, 307 foet high. Tho Clark chimney is !135 feet high, and supplies draught for thirty-two boilers, having an aggregate capacity of 4000-horso power. Tho ccst of the chimney is said to have been 15,000. A great myttciy in n certain household In Boston has bojn solved. Tho head of tho house, who bought sugar by tho barrel, ofton wondered "how in tho world tho family usod as much sweetening as they .I., . , i.i 1.. ,. a . ..,- , I lu" UI1J "ls wi.u, who was iiul uracil kivuu 1 to going in;o uio uiunsn, swi eiio g-uosicu they didn't use any moro than other folk. But ono day she did go to tho kitchen, and arrived Junt in timo to see tho cook in tho act of throwing n Sv'ODpful of granulated whltosugar ou tho llr. Sug.tr is exceedingly iuflammnble, nnd its application mado tho llro ilnsh up in flno share. Tho girl con fessed that sho had regularly used sugar to quicken tha firo. "Sure, mum," sho said, "we must havo tho firo, an tho coal burns that slow that mo heart Is Lroko waltln' upon it!" At a recent discussion before tho Central Now York Farmers' Club, Daniel Ba'chc or claimoJ tho white grub could bo destroyed. Tho larviu aro tho30 of tho May bug, and will remain In tho ground three year or longer. Ho said that salt sawn on the land and dragged In would kl 1 tho white grub. Ho thought two barrols por a;ra would nn swer. Gas Hmo will kill larval of any kind, bu: salt is preferable. Mr. Batchulor said hay wai an exhaustive crop, for one ton of It will carry nway fifty-three .ounds of potnsh, whereas a ton of live animal prod uct would only t .ko off 35 jwunds. Of phosphoric acid th animal would taki away a littlo more than would tho hay, hut not as much nitrogen. There arc thirty jwuuds of nitrogen in a ton of hay. A ton of manure, woll saved, would not put back ovor ton pounds of potash. This account- for tho degeneration of tome dairy faring. A man who sails hny for $10 a ton dlsj ows of chem ical materials which could not b replaced for 183 than iS or ?D. Flth That Yawn, It !s not generally known that fish yawn. Tho writer saw a turbot yawn twice and a cod onoc tho latter being one of tho widest yawns accomplished by any animal of its sizo. Tho yawn of a turbot, boing something not com monly scon, rather as if it dad belong ed to a round fish which someone had nccldontly trodden on and squashed half flat. The yawn begins at tho lips, which opon as If to suck In water. Then tho jaws become distended, and It ls scon that this Is going to bo a real, genuine submarine fish's yawn. But the yawn goes on, works through tho back of Its head, distending tho plates of tho skull, and comes out at tho gills, which open, show tho red Inside, aro Inflated for n moment, and then, with a kind of stretching shiver of Its back, tho fish llattens out again, until, If un usually bored, It relieves Itself by an other yawn. Spectator. AitmnnUlieil by tlio Conrt. Tho venerablo Judge Allen, of tho United States Circuit Court at Spring field, 111., was hearing a caso a fow years ago, in which James 0. Courtnoy was ono of tho attorneys. Tho counsel on tho opposlto si do hnd asked a ques tion of a witness, and Courtnoy had objected. Tho point was argued by both sides and tho objection was over ruled. Tho opposite lawyer asked the samo question of the next witness, and Courtney again objected and began to argue it over again. Judgo Allen in terrupted him with this observation: "My. Courtnoy, you remind mo of a dog that keeps barking up a trco after the coon is gone." Mr. Courtnoy sub elded. Argonaut. The Fnttett Cnnoe. Tho fastest canoo in the world is tho Wasp, owned by Paul Butler, son of tho lato General B. P. Butler. Tho Wasp's mainmast is 10 feet 0 inches long, or 3 feat 0 Inches longer than tho boat, and she carries a spread of 220 square feet of cloth. The mlzzenmast is stepped on the port Bide of the keel alongside the ccntcrboard trunk, which, contrary to all usage, is well abaft of tho sKlppcr. Willi mm boat iiutlcr last year made n new canoo record for tho mile, covering tho distance In 4:25. WT BJG AND GOOD. jp if plug w m Sometimes quality is sacrificed in the effort to giv big quantity for little money. No doubt about that. But once In a while it isn't. For instance, there's " BATTLE AX." The piece is bigger than you ever saw ' before for 5 cents. And the quality is, as many a man has said, " mighty good." There's no guess work in this statement. It is lust a plain fact. u. You can orove it in "BATTLE AX.1' UttP Iff you ar abl to pay I00 for a bicy cle, why b content with any but a EA STANDARD OF Eighteen years of reputation for building the best bicycle, backed by the certainty ot quality assured by our scientific methods, should mean much to any buyer of a bicycle. There is but one Columbia quality one Columbia price IOO: Beautiful Art Catalogue or Columbia and Hartford Bicycle Is free If you call upon any Columbia Afcnt ; by mall from us lor two s-ccot stamps. POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn.. Branch Stores and Agencies In almost every city and town. If Columbia are not properly represented In your vicinity, let us know. Milk Canned Like Fruit. It has been declared upon ro4 authority that milk can bo kept for week by canning it as one would" frulfc Fill glass jars and scrow down th lids; thon place them In a steamer ovT cold water. Heat tho water gradually and steam the jars for an hour, the tighten tho tops. The woman wh has preserved milk in this way can it no reason why it should not koepmuok longer. Pittsburg Dispatch. It restored Dnjr and Nleht With nrrvousncM, tako Iloitotter's Btotnach lllttors, which Invigorate and tranquil izer tlio nervous system Tho basts ot re covery Is a reform In errors of digestion. The epigastric norvo and brain are unlte4 In tho closest bond of srtnputhv, so that dyspoptto symptoms In tho cnstrlo rejrloa aro always accompanied by hurtful refiaa nervous action, lloth nro romedled by the Hitter, which also cures malaria, bullous nuss, rhoumatlsni nnd kidney trouble. A tunny tjmpor gilds tho edges of life's blackest clouds. Utithrlo. Wit tho pupil of tho soul's clear eye. Bir John Davis. Whom the gods would destroy they mnko scorchers of. Tho 15 gold piece weighs 185 grains. first Blood... Bubbles. Those pimples or blotches that disfigure your elcin, are blood bubbles. They mark the unhealthy condition of the blood-current that throws them up. You must get down to the blood, before yoii can be rid of them. Local treatment is useless. It suppresses, but does not heal. Tho best rem edy for eruptions, scrofula, sores, and all blood diseases, is Ayer's O f li ft UiiSUpariUa. by investiner 5 cents THE WORLD. TO ALL ALIKE. f Sy I sV