nn J31 GIIASS IS KINO! HlTflltAUt! Khout for Joy. The green grass rules. fit's more valuable than oats, vtfient ami corn together. Luxuriant meadows are the farmer's delight get them and a very sure is to sow Salzer's Extra Grass Mixtures, No need of waltlnc a life time either R.ilzer has a mixture, sown in April, producing hay In June. Many farmers report yields of six tons of magnificent l.ny per acre. Over ono hundred dif ferent kinds of grasses, cloers, Tco fclnte, Sand Vetch, Giant Spurry and Fodder plantH! 35 packages earliest vegetables for $1.00. If jun will nil thU mil anil until with 10c. postage- to the John A. Salzcr Heed Co., La Ciossc, Wis., you will re ceive free ten grass and grain samples and their mammoth seed catalogue. Catalogue alone Ce. for mailing, w.n. Driltli.ll ltdiil lit till) I lice. A rather curious discovery has been made with rcfeience tohohilcrs killed in battle. On the authority of severnl Knjjlish iiriny surgeons, it can be stated that the cause of death is clearly shown in the expression of the faco of'aeorpse on the Held of battle. Those who have been hilled by sword thrusts have a look of rcpo&c; if it was a bullet that killed, pain, often of the most fright ful nature, is clearly depicted. Medi cal Review. 1JU of An To cleanse the system In a gentlf and truly foenellelal manner, when the Spiliijjtlme comes, use the true and per fect lemcdy, Symp of FIrs. One bottle will answer for till the family and costs only 50 cents: the large size 1. Huy the genuine. Manufactured by the Cal ifornia KIb Syrup Companj only, and for sale by all dtuggtsts. Ki cry lie is the nsMisshi ot bomcboih s hap incss. FITS-nriti6topprclfre-lj Dr.Kllno'sfimt Jvcr Jtestorrr. No 1 Its lift Tt lie lirltlu's iim, JlarvelouscMrrs. Trt-atiM'aml SStrlalliciitli'firi t Ultiits,. bvnltuli.Kliiii-,tUlAri.li!3t.,l'lillu.,lH. '1 hero is n foolish control crs ni to the iiiiiigliinry leadership of New York stHety lant meadows are ! lauorv was usucu oi a renrci A positive way to of io engineer corps, mted ,.,. n ,. in.,v. army. "I flatter myself that Hire ono wo kno RW?hM thc coloncli ..0ll0 lln 8 sn an r numon (0 9 ( 9 9. i': 9 $ 9 i 9 9 V': 9 . 9 9 mum i 9 K would make no impres- 9. siononthe number of the germs of consumption k that exist in one affected ?. lung. Ail germs are lit tle enough, but those which cause consump tion are very minute. Cod-liver oil won't kill them. We don't know a remedv which will. The Tim Dlrrprrnrc. "Can you tell mo, colonel, what is the difference between capital and labor?" was ashed of a retired ofllcer d States t 1 can, ay before William II. Vanderbilt died lie was run down by nn unruly team at lleetwootl park. His injuries did not amount to a .scratch, sir, but they caused a panic in Wall sttcet and the newspapers pub lished four columns about It At the fennio instant a brick mason fell from the top of a wall lie was buildinj: and broke his neck. One-twentieth of u column answered for him. That. sir. is the difference between capital anil labor." Mini una Mndn l .Mourn, Perhaps Init rliouiiintNin need not mid to thccnhiiultlcs to which we are inoi cor less subject, when theie Is such tin oflleleiit Melius of coimtcrncilns thedliu complaint us hosteller's Momiich lllttcm. Vi hen the ller, bowids and stomach nie ontof older, ortho Kldncjsor neries iroublesoine, the Hitlers Niilbii iin eiTeetiial tcmed.i ll lite eltts and rpinedles all nialailnl dliorilers t'ulli'Cf Aibli-tliK. "Any cmphnsis given to avademic pyninastlcs that goes beyond the point of lievelonlne a man'b animalism for any other purpose than to give the best possible support to the enlargement as a rational and moral possibility is a perversion of thc purpose of human i discipline, and to that degree blocks the wheels of all proper college inten tion," writes Dr. l'arkhnrst in the Marcli Ladies' Home .Journal "Nov- ertheles-s, the ical animous of the nth lotic tendency is a wholesome augury of a 1 etter hi eed of men. "' , Cim-'k Cough IliiUcm ! ttpiMrt MiidtK-Ht. It will break up afolu Ulak. e.-u.ar. anitliltiBeWo-. ltlsftlwayarrlliibl.'. Irvls. I lion Chri'Mi straw Arn Miidis To make cheese strnws. put half a pound of sifted flour in a mixing bowl. .Make a hollow in the center and in it 1 put four ounces of butter, two ounces i of cheese, nn csrg, a pinch of red pep per and one gill of milk, added slowly I .Mix all well together. Holl out the paste till it is about one-eighth of an inch thick; cut into strips one-quarter ' of an inch wide and six inches long, and place in a moderate men until , colored a light brown. Jrcrvc very hot II tho llaby is cutting Teetu. octnre ami ue Hint uM mul well Moil rrinnly, ilrJ. t lMLim's booTiil.o Si ri r tor Chlldten Tcetlilnc- I . PHAYED UEFOHE FIGHTINa. ' germs float in the air and 9 9 9 we cant Keep irom breathing them into our lungs. Then why don't all of ns have ennsunm- 9. . . r 9 9 9 uonf tsecauseaneaitny throat, sound lungs, and ft a strong constitution won't allow the germs to '9 gain a foothold. $ Scotli &mulsiC3Tu of Cod-liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, restores and maintains the strength, increases the $ weight, heals inflamed ! mfitnhrflnes and nrevents fc serious lung trouble. 9 This is why it is the food- :j medicine in coughs, ft colds, loss of flesh, and 9. general debility. $i joe. nnd J1.00 at all driiKKists. J.' -v. ft.'a s.'4 Tt&Zitotas ns we '3.9 The secretary of thc New York tene ment house commission, Mr. Kdward Marshall, contributes to the March number of the Century a paper entitled "Stamping Out the London Slums. j Tins is thc first account that has been ; written of the enterprise which, at tlte cost of two and a half million dollars, London has undertaken in thc cleans- ing nnd rebuilding of one of the worst I of her slums. Mr. Marshall sets fortli the ehniactcr of the people and of thc 1 neighborhood, nnd then describes this 1 improved manner in which the poor 1 will be housed. The article has a di rect bearing on similar problems in the 1 lnrgc cities of the United States. I All About Western Turin I. mills. I ...... The Corn licit' lb the name of an illustrated monthly newspaper pub lished by the Chicago, llurlington Ar yulney it. U. It nims to givo informa tion in nn interesting way about thc farm lands of the west. Send 25 cents in postage stamps to the "Corn licit." JO'.I Adams St, Chicago, and thc paper will be sent to your address for one year. In Harper's lla.ar for February iltli will be nublished beveral beautiful de signs for elaborato tea gowns, from i l'aiis, and a wedding toilette, tlte iirst of thc season. A variety of costumes i for children, and some pretty spring dresses, will make the number a bigniii ' cant and striking issue in the world of fashion. low a farms for saloon crop pnvnii'nts. 111 I per tent cash. Inliuuc .; nop yearly, until ! paid lor. J. MULHALL, Vnul.egnii, 111. I A photograph that is not letter looking j than the Mibject is n oor photogrnj li ! Kxiici Iimii li-uil miiny nuillif r to "IV r.iriTi(.Mli eiTii ic, (cmsultls hHt.ljl,r I kuo t lur cu Us pain mi I almost every wojkuek. No amount of cultivation inn mnle a Imd tree I ear food fruit 'I'linae allot! rualllK l'il'll! 11ml nsllu') urj 11 ml rmirim l 1 n muie lliem nml Hi n )uutua wuUhiiiI ruu nml Jump in u like, l';liiion tlrnor.tU Intokril the Dlilna lllrlnc I'lxiu 'llirlr l.fTorln. (From New York Herald.) The niennco of war, Just now so vio lent, brings to mind the devotional, s!de of some historical belligerent. The pagans wero wont always to mnko pncrlflces to tholr gods before entering on the battle, nnd Christiana have imi tated them In nppealing to the l)llno support. Ono of the earliest l coords in hlRtory of n prayer before battle Is that of Childerlc, King ot Gnul, n pagan, who heforo going into battle nt Zuol plch, some -100 years ntter Clnlnt. prayed to tlio God of the Clivlstinns to help him to victory. Ills foe wns Aitlln, King of the Huns, nnd Childerlc vowed if God would give him the vic tory he would embrace tlio Christian faith. King GiiBluvus Adolphus of Sweden in the thirty years' war knelt on the battlefield of Luctzon (1G32) before tlio beginning of the conflict. The prayer ot a Hungarian, oilicor, before one of tlio Imttlcs fought for the independence ot Hungary in 184!) was as follows: "I will not ask thee, Lord, to help u,and I know thou wilt not help the' Aus- trinns; but if thou wilt sit on yonder hill thou slialt not be ashamed of thy children." This wns the prayer of the "Fighting Dlsliop" Leslie before one of the battles fought in Ireland: "O God, for our unworthlness we are not lit to claim thy help; but if wo are bad, our enemies nio worse, nnd it thou seest not meet to help us, we pray thee help them not, but stand thou neuter on this day, and leave it to the arm of thc flesh." The ono offered heforo thc battle of Kdgo Hil! by Sir Jacob Astley was: "Thou knowest, O Lord, that I shall he very busy thla day, nnd If I forget thcv forget thee not me," and then the command followed, "March on, hoys!" As King Edward advanced with his columns to Hannockhurn, he re marked to his nidu, seeing the Scotch on their knees: "See, they kneel. Tho rebels nro asking pardon." D'Umphra vlllo was heard to lemark, "Yes, hut it 1b to the King of Kings. These men conquer or die on this Held." Oliver Cromwell hud public prayers before going to battle on several oc casions, as, for instance, previous to the battle of Dunbar. It is a curious fact that tho English p raj or book con tains prayers, or at least one prayer, to be said before going into action at sea, while nothing is piovided for use befoie engagement on land. I Sprlnc liiinim and llri'n Sun. I One of the Hist subjects broached in tho enrlj spring are the m w color- tlm are sen' us from 1'aris Nothing is lost In bilirbtiipss. for vivid tints pic va H and brilliancy abounds. I ombina tions will thrive, and the most proml neiitiobxs are oiuuge-icd. or nastur tium, golclen-biown, giecn and thenj pink. Sibil fabrics as plain white, p'nli. yellow and blue pique, and tho same having an occasional rib of white mid i'Mmi a blink hairline, will be worn more than ever There will be blazer, coat anil waist suits, and nil will htne a skirt witli gnthers at the back. the. yards Wide and well gored, tho fiont iianow, ns thev tire all cut nowadajs. l'lain and elaborate gowns nie fashion ed out nf the neat plaid, striped and cheeked ( litlieroe zephyrs that are lighter in weight than the heay goods sold under the name of gingham. State of Ohio, Oity of Toledo. Lucas County- ss. Krtiuk .1. Cheney makes oath that he Ir tlin soiilor imrtner of the firm of F. I J. Client y Co.. dolnsr buslin'cn In tho ' City of Toledo, County nnd SUte ufore j said, and Ui.it said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Oollnrs for enoii I and every case ot CaUirh that cannot be cuied by the use of Hall s caiarrn Cuie. FltANK J. CHUNHY. Sworn to before me and 8U!oribed In my presniee this Ctb dav of December, A. D. Ifci6. A. W OLKASON. (Pcnl.) Notary Public. Hall's Cntanh Cure Is taken Internal-1- and acts dlieetly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tin system. Send for testimonial'), free F. J. CIII3NKY : CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by drtiRKlats; "fie. Hall's Family Pills. 2Sc. 8 DEW 0 Tbe p3C Q Is tlio Q watnhig 0 to UfO fl .-r-v 'llio I'ltltivatiou of in Kgypt. tolacco is )ioliiliited Ml OPE M&WMii &WW& SMDKE YOUR MEAT WITH WAK UftUlO EXTRMfSHOLE .UlRGULAR.kWW.UaUl&UHl'.WUUN.ra. nCP. Blorplilmi IlubltClll.il in 10 fntlll BRW Wto "01ii. Nojill) tlllriirrd. ,, tiiGlIlDR.J.STtPHENS.Lcbanon.Onio. J "lM VI Thompson's Eye Water, If nffllrlPiln til buro uctf, -I'ltowN's liito.M mAi.Tuotlli:s"nre aslni iio jet nio-t ellctiial icintvly for Coii(-h, I Hour-oie-NS and Hronchial '1 roubles. Avoid 1 imitationx. ' Kiery 1 ashless plttro is anuojed bj some I art it'll ur loafer 1 os ( uro lor ( om-uinptiou linsleeu it medielito with ns huho isim- j. u dison, tli.l -I'-'d Ave , t lilutzo, 11 h. In tr ing to I o Indei eudenf ninny j oo io nie ositiicij iitt o ito Lt-'V t P. i f, fify.'tp wm rHio 5n Mm i w)& B a "tfOlU H HBB9ta (?iiUy U BbV7 N 1st Prize, Kimball Piano. "Style 3." $600 00 2d Prize. Bicycle, for man or woman 75 00 3d Piize. Cash 50 00 iO Cash Prizes, each $25 250 00 10 Cash Prizes, each $10 100 00 60 Cash Prizes, each $2 120 00 33 Prizes S 1,195 00 "-ft Tlin 11 rut nrUo will be kIoii to tlio niTnon rlio oiitrurt tlm Inucritt piili-iu-u In iroiiil Knullhli loiiiulnliii: mi Ii-ltcrof tlm iiliilmlu'l inor t ban t lir-o tluiL-H. I tin not lu'Oi-Hsarj tiiuseKirry lt!tlTirilii'iillmb't. 'I lie ittlmr prliri-4 t 111 go in ri;uliir onltr to tlioitu coiiipoiuorH iiomi Kiiiiit-iifi-K ure uxt In k-iikiu Kvery i-iiiniotitor wiioso sentence renc'lics tHcnty-iwo luticrswlll reci-lvu it pmior coveied volunio cotitalulnst twelve of V11kie Collins' iiomiIk wln-tlierhti wlnsti tirlre or not Tlilscoiitest.clo5.eH April l.'i. 18'Hi. Tlm prlzo winners will bo announced ono week later and then Inning kuiitonce published Incusu two or more prle-wln-nintf w'ntonces nru of tue suuiu leufttb prefeieni'e will bo (jlvcn to th l)f-t one. Eui li oiiiptltor iniiit coiihtruct bUown sentence, anil no peixiii will be ullowuil to enti r this eon test more tlian once, senlonces t umiut bo coruvtcd or biibstliiited Hfter they art) rccelied. Kesldcuis of Uniuhu urj not iiormltliil u cuiuiote. diiecllyur Indirectly, RULES FOR TE SEWTENCE-(No Others Purnlhhed.) TholciiKth of ti hcuteno Is to li ineiisurcd by tho nunibcrof litters llcontiibis, but no lotturi'iin bo usuil or eoiinted more than llireo tlnii-s no word except "it" or 'i" can ho uod iiioru than ence. Tlm s'-utonee mustcoiisUtot eomnlntu wonls. Hlcnx, (Uures, iibhivvl.itions oreoutructloun, i'l-.. must not bo tiid Tho pronoun "1" and tlm article ".i" will bo accepted ms eompletu words Proper iioiiiih Cannot bo iuoiI Kuch coiitosluui must udlc.ito by figure at the end of lilt, huatenco how muiiv letters It contains. ThN reiniirhubly liberal offer Is made by thoW ki;ki.y Voiii.i-llKUi.o,of which thedlktlnsuUhtd e-coiii?'esbinuu, WILLIAM J. BRYAN, is Editor. and it is required that each competing sentence bo enclosed with oae dollar for a year's subscription. Tho Wkkki-v Woiti.ii-llnt.w.11 N lvued In soiiil-wecMv sec tloiih, 1111U henco Is nearly ns uood as a dally It Is tlio western champion of freo bllvor coinage unci the leuUIng family newspaper of Nebraska. Auuro, Weekly World-Herald, OmaHa, Neb. l' rlU of l'liriMioloi;). The woman nlireunlolst who was in Atchison some time ugn did an Atclii tii man Kieat ditninne. Ssho told him that lie was cut out for a preat orator and statesman, and Hint he had only to eiUfiijre in politics to become, fuinous The icHiilt was that lie quit his job and is now a peanut politician, and owes money all over town. His family is poorly clad, and his children look as If they did not have cuoii"li to eat. lie fore ins head was turned ho worked icfjularly, supported his family and owed miotic. Tlieie is no possibility of him ever iimouniinj? to anything in politics and tlio phronolopiM knew it, hut lie had paid her a dollar to exam ine his head, nnd she know that he ex pected something for his money. Atch ison ttlobc. IT WAS AN OFFSET. Ilnt'lirlor Who Smile II. ill 1111 Idea lln-re C'oitilirtiH it Inn. A Washington Star leporter was talk ing the other evening to an Ohio man who owns a peach ranch down In Georgia. Ilo had been down there look ing over it for a month or hIx weeks, and had learned Hoveral things about the crackers which lie had not hitherto suspected. "They'ro n queer lot,' lie went on. "and I had a most interesting time among them. You see, 1 stayed on my placo right with them, and was thus enabled to seo tlfem and learn their pe culiarities as I could not possibly have done in any other way. One of the odd est specimens was a bachelor faimer, who lived down tho road from my placo about half a mile. He wns an old chap and about as shiftless as any in tho en tile county, nnd the way ho lived was a sight to behold. Ono morning as I passed his farm I saw him fixing a tumbledown fence and I stopped. All around wero apples and pumpkins and other farm products going to waste, nnd off at a little distance wero beech and chestnut trees with nuts in nbundnnce and nobody paying any attention to them. " 'Good morning,' says I. " 'How d'y,' says lie. '"You've got a good deal of around here, says I. " 'Yes,' says he, yanking out a fence rail. " 'And it's all going to waste,' says T. " 'I reckon it is,' says he, carelesbly. " 'You ought to have a wife and chil dren to use it up, says I. " 'I don't have to,' says lie, solemnly, 'I've got hogs.' "And that wns all the satisfaction 1 got out of him," concluded the Huckeye, with a laugh. stuff FIRST ron test closed I'ubruary '.'8. H-U5. V 81-CONU contest eloi-t'T May a), ism 4 THIRD contest closed February W. lW. I Winner of Knabo I'luno In ihinl cintost was J). D. Mcht, Trent n. Mo V .niierotsiiuuc-liprijeliisami contest win. Mrs Mary I, Dunbar, Uiirrisou.Xeb. 4) W nnrr of $Miensli prize wai Mrs II reni-e Thornton, W .if-hliiKHiri II. ('. 'Vzzi,,l,viizzOz'V THE LAND OF THE BOERS. Gold was discovered there In 18SC. Finished or in progress nro 3,700 miles of telegraph. Country has been enjoying its Inde pendence slnco 1852. In 1884 a convention at London recog nized the republic. Two-thirds of the Christians belong to the Dutch reformed church. "Transvaal" means "across the Vaai," or the country north of tho Vaal river. Tho largest town Is Johannesburg, wltli a population of 15,000. Pretoria has 5,000. There aro about twenty thousand farms, wheat and tobacco being the chief crops. It Is thero that tho famed tsetse fly. whoBe blto Is death to oxen and horses, is most prevalent. Population Is G79.200; the white num ber 119,128, and about half of these are of Dutch descent. Tho urea of Transvaal Is 121.851 square miles, or about that of Illinois, Iowa and Massachusetts combined. In parts of tho country tho climate resembles that of Colorado, and is re garded as healthful for consumptivos. The legislature consists of two bodies of twenty-four members each, one-half retiring every two years. The presi dent's term Is five years. There aro living at tho progent time over thirty men who have tried to swim Nilgai a Falle. ocoo 'ARE IN TIMU. flitt actito tirlngo of JO mtica 11 inn nun. 1 011 poiwrnics. The John A, Salzcr Seed Co., La Ciosse, Wis., pny high prices for new tilings. They recently paid $300 for a ullo rind watei melon, $1,000 for DO lu. new oats, 300 for 100 lbs. of pota toes, etc., etc.! Well, prices for pota toes will lie high next fall. Plant a plenty, Mr. Wideawake! You'll make money. Salrer's Karllest aro lit to eat in 28 days after planting. His Chnin pion of the World is the greatest ylelder on eartli and we challenge you to pro duce Its equal. ir jon win hpiiiI li cents in stamps to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosso, Wis., you will get, free, ten packages grains and grasses, Including TcoMnte, Spurry, Giant Incarnuto Clover, etc.. and our mammoth cata loguo. Catalogue 5c. for mailing, w.n. A Tj plcul lliikler Conn. Isabel A. Mnllon in telling of "Xew (low ns of Knbtertidu" in March Ludie.s' Home Journal, describes u typical cos tume showing the most fashionable combination, that of black and stem trrecn, ith 11 black satin skirt fitted closely over the hips, but ilarimr so much from tlio knee known that its fullness almost suggests a llounce. Thc jacket bodice is of stem-green velvet tilted very smoothly to the ilirure until the waist is reached, and then theie is A short ripplo skirt so full that the lllack satin lining is visible. Tho roll ti! collar and re vers are faced with black satin. Tin: March number of Harper's Mag azine, opens with a new installment of Caspar W. Whitney's "On .Snow-bhocs to the llarren Grounds," the most striking and novel narrative of travel given to American readers in recent years. Tlio article is profusely illus trated fioin sketches and photographs taken on the spot, some of which have served as motives for charistic draw ings by Ktcderio Itemington. Wood row Wilson continues ills papeis on George Washington with a hueteh en titled "Colonel Washington," showing him in lus boyhood and early manhood as Mirieyor. and as soldier in the memorable and disastrous campaign of Hraddock against ttie rrench. IOWA PATENT OFFICE REPORT. l)Krt Mnm.x, IVhriiary 18. A copy right lias been granted to J. V., Fiigu'n, of lies Moines, for 11 publication entitled "J. 13. Pagan's Family His torical Keeoril." A Canada patent has been granted W. W. Fowler, ol Oska liinsti. for u device adapted to hold the cover tif a eigar box open and at any angle desired. I'nlted States patents have been allowed but not et issued, as follows: To U. N. liroiuk'y, of l)s Moines, for 11 jeweler's tool adapted fur holding small articles advan tageously. To I). L. M. Mo.Micken, of Springfield. 111., (Into of Des Moines), for 11 portable device adapted for hold ing' a ear wheel ton rail and supporting a lifting jack when applied for remov ing the axle hearing blocks. To Win, liathany, of inurdan, for nn automatic weather strip for doors to preient air and rain from passing in under the door. To A. W. MeFarlnnd, of West Fmd, for an egg and packingseparntor, udaptt'd for emptying tt basket of packed eggs therein without brcakinir and allowing tlio oats, chuff, or other packing to fall into n receptacle as tho eggs are removed und counted. Four I'nited States patents wore issued to Iowa inventors last week. V .tillable information about obtaining, laltiing- and selling patents sent free to any address. Printed copies of the drawings und specifications of any one I iiited States patent sent upon receipt of uTi cents. Thomas G. ami J. Ham-ii Oiswio, Solicitors oM'utenth. A ut ghth iiiKsttinil with silver mntiub-, iniuh Jtuou-d this season, ixsipitnu Inlonii 1 illiunl tub'e, tccond-lianii. for m.o r.enp. Ajpl to or address, H.C. Amv, Ml H. lt.th St . Oiimha, Ko Tliedujt. of raHdiy ueciimu'ntiiig for tunes on triKHilution a're gliding by. llio ninn who h true to hU own highest luti rtb nun ot tu lu o to tl.oso of ua 1 1 i e utvr ," M m'L 5: wiMsm 8T. mm Tttr AFItMOTtm CO. doci htlf th world's Klartmlll ImsiiKwi, bcuo It has inluced tha cuat of mod punor bi 1 tJntixt It . Uliai mtnr bmndi tiniiMw. timruiiyiiaAiiaccHiflianu repiui ntuvrn'i-i. jKcaiinnnuocn iurouns t ! 1 tr bi hi 10 ir ipm nmiif 1 man lWaEi5tlFw oltimiu It inakcs vunipltitf ami t-!2dlkrTT-rimU,Sril AMI U.A.I ft.l-KMl.. A...... l-omnlotloti Windmill. Tlltlnir ' and nxnl Htpi-I Tnwrn'.htfcl UiiuSkw ' I'runn-f. Iltf"l Mpeil Cuttrni aul Ffsl . lirlnLrm llniiprllratliMi Ittlll nuii-oiio (il tho n nttklM llial It nlll furnlMi until January 1st at l.l tlio usual t.rtcn. It aim iiisHm Tnnt.1 and l'unifint all kltiil rin1 for catalogue Factor 1 I2lh, RmLwcII anfl rillmort Slrt. Cbkita. I)tl.i,jind tliooo tiliit'i m.iv twNt Near leg out c f shape. JOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOCXTCOCOC' PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Olriiif, and Iwlulltlel tt hair, rri tm in a liiuiirt growth. Mover J'nlla to Ilcntoto Gray Ilalr to Ito Youthful Oulor. Our MAln rllafaiffl A hmt Iftfllnjr. irollllDil llmtVt rj5-n)jip, qrx&j?' t t Slaw v! mfo V d t ,- 1 ,v w Wk t uaia l v, m WMiP?- mmi?rrv"sA rMimsmr J m Knocks Out AH Others' f L1J 9 a m mam p V TUo Large High M X. XJIW JL-ZCtlg J- J.VV.V CV0.XVI. X. AXgAA A V Grade of " Battle Ax" has injured V y the sale of other brands of higher fj prices and smaller pieces. Don't auov tne aeaier to impose on you z by saying they are ''just as good" Vf as u Battle Ax for he is anxious to work 011 his unsalable stock rmTm 0 times out ;i&c2&t2c2 .1. The New York Journal recently offered ten bicy cles to the ten winners in a guessing contest, leav ing the choice of machine to each &&&&&&&& ALL OF THEM CHOSE mT mfi j. olttmbia Bicycles STANDARD OF THE WORLD Nine immediately, and one after he had looked at others. And the Journal bought Ten Columbias. Paid $100 each for them. On even terms a Columbia will be chosen TEN times out of TEN POPE MANUFACTURING CO. f 10 If '' 1850 Art Catalogue free from the Columbia agent; by mall for two 2-cent stamps. HARTFORD, CONN. frTTf Trft- AUTION If "La Belle Chocolatiere " isn't on the can, it isn't Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa. WALTER BAKER & CO. L v. ted, DORCHESTER, MASS. rrwmrrrm!srsms m& l sm fgavm, h. && nan m, tmawmjvpu f