) 1 COLLISION. 'O Passengers Wero Killed CD ST THE DENSH TOO, Inirlnaer Unable to 8j tht Sig nal. W the the Conommigli nlley, Friday, Ins inch an unusual density of fogtlint road men were more or less alarmed, re on the alert to guard against necl- vljrilnnee was unavittling, however, ' ht rc(l light on the aignnl tower nt -oh, CO miles from Pittsburgh, was jmi.si- two trains. There was a frightful nt, lending to two deaths and eleven klties. ,e unfortunates were: II. D. Minot, 30 street, Huston; Mrs. S. II. Angell, m y-Orst street, Washington, 1). C. ,usly Injured: Mrs. Dr. Wichle, II. !.. e, Haymnrkel.Vn.; J. Hi'lmnn.Wiudi- i, If. v.; v m jiiK'Ksier, nuiiiiiiiii e, New York; John Miller, Allegheny lightly Injured: Dr. Wieble, J. F. Mat- V Uultlinore; C. C. Hicks, Providence, K. Mrs. M. V. Kellogg, Kichnioiid, Vu.; J. iflll, Sunbury. !t Is the night train on the lVnnsyl I lluilroad from New York. At Harris Ii Wahington slveer is attached. No. gch ran Into No. 0, Is a train com pored r;ago, express and mail cars. It runs liatedly behind No. 0. ! was due at Niuevah blocktower," Viles from New Floronco, at 5: I1 this ig, but did not rach that point until b minutes lute. The fog was so heavy lie engineer did not notice the red at the tower till after he bad passed. ,0 slowed up, went back, received bis mid pulled ahead slowly. lie meantime, the llngman of No. 0 had ick to signal No. 7. He has not been from since. It Is supposed that ho It able to get back far enough to stop cngino of No. 7 then came crashing lie Washington sleeper, Iliscay. It ran k 10 or 12 feet. The sleeper caught Ind ai nearly destroyed. The Achetee, ii xtsle .'per, was thrown from thu track I i-osiiot bivdly wrecked. i;u!urly enough, there was but ono in person on train No. 7. Fireman l'it has a alight cut on his head and his md lips were split ooii. ineer Henry McCormick was shaken iiisiderubly, but was not hurt other- NEWSY GLEANINGS. KAXtd has 6754 miles of railroad. Tiikre is a big rice crop this year. Alaska has a population of 35,000. There are 38,000 mayor In Franco. Florida oranges are coming North, Grain food will be scarce this winter. The exportation of American hoevto Mex bo Increases. ssvi vania reports an unusuollr hoar crop. Petroltccm has been discovered in Han- k County, 111. ' Till potato disease was widespread in Eu- pe ims season. The hop crop forOregou for 18'JO is esti- iteaat is.uoo bales. he United States leads the world in the oduction of lU-ol rails. wrrsERLAND hns mado a loan of f 15,000,- loexpuuu in railways. he fall sowing of wheat Is growing in or throughout the West. UK pen-nuts' insurrection in the south of Jp'n has been suppressed. Mussel Minal Canal, in Alabama, has rmally deelured open. .E service has been establiHhed between rk mid the Bermudas. reported that 7,070,0(10 bushels of 1889 tin remuln In CulUoriiia. lotatoerop in the United States this 100,000,000 bushels short. Ich outposts In Tonquin, China, have fHjueuuy aimciteu uy pnauw. Migar cane crop In Louisiana excols iwii in that State for many yearn. hiumber of exiles in SiWIa this vear iVctubur 1) amounts to 10,000 souls. AR ago there were but fifty. eopln In sboroygb, Ky. To day there are nearly rssiVE rains have caused sorious dara- the cotton, corn and pea crops of a. wheat crop of Minnesota and the Dn h now guuBially conceded to be about 'XX) bubhela. band's military garrison In Ireland is rally stronger than tbe regular army Vnltod BtaUsi. Vdtan of Turkey has refused his con the opening of a Russian cational tonsuuitiiiople. ' dividend has been declare J on the t Cooke & Ca who fulled in 1S7J leu of tll,OO0,O0O. 1 13fl telegraph stations. The gys. .Ay coutroled by tbe (iovernment, Orators are all Danes. Itna, in Sicily, is throwing out Vibes, and (s-usuiits are tlueing in I threatened eruption. U'sago tbe aggregate wealtli of Jtates was less ilmiil,0O0,0.KI,(KX); ! extimated at HOS.'JOO.OOO.IKXJ. isod to wUblish a charity bos u, li.'i mttiiv, where pHtleuts can r consumption according to Pro j sysUim. fi, Ohio, is a wire centre, and k among other things 'J'l.OOO . 0'X) rat traps, 1S0.OJO fly Uapg i nven annuKily. k E. Daxtkr, a candiilate for at CHftlisge, Mo., was elected ' of (VK). The report of the that the miners in all the camp Kooney" all dny, and ran over 9 vote for their popular young tourist hotel to bi erectod in built at Glacier Bay by a syn 6iu capitalists, who believe the future jfi'.'at summer re- Homfiil utitl fhufc rilufMMr lf.0 la active place up that way that j vtcovereu. -v tron, Mich., it ia said there is a b cut a third tunuel under the St. fur to Haruia, to be used by street ft iianfiit'ru and wagons. Tbe runk will begin work ou their second estimated that the potato crop of Edwrd J.land will this year aggre J.XW,0()0 busbeli. FoUtoes are now I tbere at eighteen cents per bushel. ew Masonto Temple in Chicago, 111., aw stone of which has just beeu laid. J tweuty stories ond fost In height. til i'l Different Idea In Stylo. The. licantyof Catlir-rino of RngsU, it is said, consisted in Iter pTaon ftjea. . A damask chuck, history aftya, is about all that was retrniredto captivato tho poet Cowpor. Queen Elizalrpth. had rod hair not the frorgnous Titian red but ou out-and-out carroty rod, Lucrotia liorgia was ft model ol heanty in her time, and is said to havo had soarcoly any heck at all. , A KamskaUlulo belle is four foot high, and ono of I'atngonia ranges anywhere from six to seven foot. . Lady .Tano Grey had a long, thin nock and a multitude of suitors who vero always discoursing on her bonuty. The Circassian beauty is s younir woman with dark, piercing oys and KinRy iiatr, standiug straight out around hor head. Hon Johnson was inspired to write of a beauty with "flowing hair,' a sweet neglect, and ft faeo marked with Bitn plicity.H Tho bonuty Byron dwelt on most in said to havo had glossy hair, slanting eyebrows, glowing chocks, and con stant blushes. f Holomon tho Wiso sang that his love (ono of his loves) was comely, but black, and there nio also black bjuutics owav down on tho Congo. This is tho way Sponsor, thoy say, doHcribed his beautiful lady: "II. r ryes am liko sapphires, teeth liko earls, hair liko ol.t. and her lunula nro of mlvorv whiteness." Helen of Troy had long noo, end ing in a good (lenl of a tip and running down in n straight lino from her fore head. Yet both by Mcuvlau nud Paris, nud indeed by tho entiro Trojan and Greek nations, she was considered ono of tho handsomest womeu of tho Cleopatra's loveliness, it is said, mado a great impression upon both Muro Antony and C:csar, but if tho Cjuonn of J''(?ypt was. liko the rest of her race, as shown in tables, tombs, and monoliths, tho was little. Robert Cole, in Louisville, out his throat, and while dyin.ir received the news that lie bad fallen heir to $.1(1, (mo. MIMICAL. Thero Bcems to bo littlo poinp; on in music.il circles of late, but thero is much talk, among i. usical people, of tho marvelous euro of Miss J , the high contralto singer, who has long Buffered from a severo throat or bronchial affection, superinduced by Catarrh in tho Head, and who lias been perfectly cured by tho uso of Dr. Sato's Catarrh Remedy, coupled with tiio uso of Dr. Pionco'a Golden Medical Discovery. For all bronchial, throat and lung affec tions, and lingering coughs, it is an unequaled remedy. When compli cated with Chronic Nasal Catarrh, its uso tdiould bo coupled with tlio uso of Dr. Cage's Catarrh lieiucdy. Of ull druggists. Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPKQSPMTES of Lime. and Coda la endorsed an4 prescrlb! by WiIItir ihylclau ixtuuuso liolli tliu oi l.irrr oil anil llyiothoihitr nro the rni'"fnl.e I aeonts In ilie cm o of C'oMumjttioii. Ills an puliitublu as milk. Scott's Emulslcn z,sztt. i a wutttlfti'tU t'ltah i'1-tnlucrr. it ia the 11, at ltmudu tur CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds. Ask tor Bcoil LmulaUiu ana lako no ollinr. For a Disordered Livsr Try BEECIWS PILLS. 25cts. a Box. OK AIJj IltT.TOCIH'l,a. For Coughs Colds TUr Is no llwllcio like OR. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC ISYRUP. t'. is plMuant to th hut ni duas not ooiiikIu nlclt ol vpluuKirsiiyililnr lnjiirluut. II Ullin lli-tO.nh'li ilrUKInalnllit WuiJJ. Vur bt oil itrur.-lnu. PriM, 1.00 par bottl. Dr. Hi hn.;k's Uok ua Ouwumptlun nd lu l'ur, umllxl term. Ad.lr Dr. J. 11. bcheuck a Hon. I'Ll'adoiphiA. SGOTTO illlJLSEW IIOUSEHOLD MATTERS. WASntKO WHtTB KMDnorDERED SRKSSCS. White embroidered dresses should be washed through two clean, soapy waters, then rinsed through two clear waters and through pale indigo water. Mark the wcrd iitdigo, for if you ue Prussian bluo tin drew will be yellow before spring. Then they should go through a very thin gum arable water, this also slightly blued. Dry thorn in the hot sun, sprinkle, fold smoothly and roll up tight over nilit. Next morning havo Ironed on the wrong side over a picco of flannel. In this way nil the figures will bo pressed out in bold relief and tho gown loolc just as well as now 'it$hington Star. CLKAStNO COKrEB POTS. There is always a disagreement among housewives about how tho coiTco pot should bo cleaused. Some women take n great pride in washing theirs both in side and outside every morning with hot sonpy water. Homo authorities say, how ever, that soap should not touch tho in sida of a cotlee pot. Ono good way is to wash the outside, and then riHso tho iusido thoroughly with clean hot water. It may then bo put on tho stove to dry, mid w hen dry tn:iy be rubbed well with a clciin, dry cloth. Tho brown sediment tuny bo rubbed ofT in that way, without the aid of a soupy iixh cloth. I, how ever, take n medium course, as ouco every week I wash tho inside of my cof fee pot out thoroughly with clean, hot soapy water, nod then rinse several times with clear, hot or boiling water. After 1 liia. however, rcgulurly every morning, Iu.seonly clean, hot water, etc., as I 1 have just described, as "a good way" to do it. If after breakfast you havo coue riMiiniuing in tho coiTco pot that you desire to wc again, put it, grounds and all, into a bowl, so that you may i leauu your coiTco pot out us usual. Aeie Y(,rk Xttci. now to the c a sii.k dress. Get a good silk, but don't trim it to death, that is, not expensively, at first. Its gloss and freshness carry themselves well enough, but when it begins to show wear the velvet and passcnuntcrio will be kind to its failings and give a new re spectability. Hut if thero is a certainty of a silk gown luter, our little matron will do just as well, so long as thero is a baby in tho case, to havo something more youthful, n dark clear blue cashmere, or dahlia faced cloth, with the braided or embroid ered slreve.s, belt and bonier to tho skirt. Velvet sleeves and girdle would probably be more convenient under tho circumstances. Or a guy littlo gown of check wool, in dark red, blue and black with bourctto threads of vertical lines of golden russet, mado with plain skirt, slightly draped in front, and coarse silk opeu stitch above thu hem, and a dashing little Norfolk jacket and belt with bluo velvet collar and facings to tho culls would bo stylish and becoming, whilo it would bear the rough handling certain to como later with the invincible baby. ' It is plain thut this juvenile mamma is inclined to tako things seriously, and wishes to dress with gravity beyond her years, perhaps to increase her diguity. Married ami a mamma at twenty is enough to give one serious views of life, but it is a mistake to mope in gravo colors so early. yaw York iltrM. kecicks. Doughnuts Ono and a half cups of sugar, half a cup. of butter, two eggs, two cups of sour milk, two teaspoonfuU of soda mid Hour to maUc still enough to roll out. Celery Catsup Mash half a dozen large oysters, add a tcaspoouful of salt, rub through a sieve. To this add an ounce of celery seed, ami a teaspoon of pepper, both ground. Over this pour u quart of vinegar, llottlc mid seal. Delicious Steamed Pudding Half a cup ot sugar, half a cup of butter, oiu egg, ono cup of butter milk, one tca spoouful of soda, add llour until still as cuke, then a cup of stoned and chopped raisins, or any fruit you have. Pour it into a two quart huMii and steam an hour and a half. Servo with boiled sauce. Dread Fruit Cake Two cups of bread dough, very light. Add to this one cup of butter, ono cup of sugar, three egi' ono nutmeg, one tcaspoouful of allspice, ono and a half teaspooufuls of soda, a cup nud a half of raisins stoned and chopped and two tablcspoonfuls of jelly. After putting it in your tins let it rise half an hour beforo baking. Dukcd Dean Soup Put about half a can of baked beans in two quarts ol hot water over tho llro and boil them until they can bo rubbed through a sieve with a potato-moshcr. Meanwhile mix to a smooth paste a heaping tablcspoonful cuch of butter and llour, ami alter tho beau pulp is returned to thu suucepau stir in tho paste nud let the soup boil until it is smooth; season it highly with salt and caycuue. Cranberry Jelly Pure, quarter and coro twelve good-sized tart apples (greenings or any juicy apples preferred) ; place iu a porcelain kettle with two quarts of cranberries, cover well with cold water and stew until soft, theu strain with a jelly bug. Add to this juico two pounds of coiTco and boil as you would uny jolly until it falls from tho skimmer when you dip it in. 8k im oil uny froth thut arises while boiling. Pour iu moulds uud let it get firm before using. This seldom, if ever fails, uud tho color is Loautiful. Omelet with Jelly Heat a smooth, cle.iu omelet-pan with enough buttor to cover tho bottom; beat the yolks of three eggs for half a minute, and the whites to a still froth; gently mix both, put them into tho hot pan, keeping it over a moderate fire; gently mix them with a fork, lifting the cooked part from tho pan and piling it in a heap until the omelet is sufUeieutly dona; put a table spoonful of jelly in tho middle, double tho omelet over, loosen tho edges and bottom, and turn it out upon a hot dish; dust it with sifted powdered sugar uud f erve it at ouco. A DOCTOR'S CONFESSION. II Doesn't Take Merit Medicine ana Ad. vice ike Ueserler Not To. "HnmbuRf Of course it Is. The so-callo 1 sclenoa of medicine la a humbug an t has been from the time of Himxwratos to the present. Why the bluest crank In tho In dian tribea Is the medicine man." "Very frank was the adtnlsxion, rspoclnllv so when it came from one of the bittnent young phvsicians of tho city, ono wiu. practice is amon tho thousand, though ha haa benn frrnduated but a few yenrs,' says the UutTrtTo Courier. "Very cnr.y was his ut iles too, with IU cheerful grate, lire, IU guoen Anne furniture, and its ninny Iuiik'i nd sejiy chairs, lln stirred the tire Insily, lighted a frih cigar, and went on." 'Take the proscriptions laid down In the books and what do you tlndr Poisons mniuly, and nauseating stuffs that would make a healthy man an Invalid. Why in thn world science should K to iHitsons (or its remedies I cannot toll, nor cau I Uud any one who can." "How does a doctor know the efT.vt 'A his medicine!" bo aski-l. "lln calls, prewrib -s, and goes away. The onlv way to JiM'i' would be to stand overt h lull and wuMi the pi tumt. This cannot le done. So really 1 don't know how ho is to tell what goo I or hurt he dims. Hometlmo ago. you remem ber, tho Motion ;no sent out a reporter with a s6ttd set of symptoms, lie went to eleven prominent physicians and brought Imck eleven dillVrent" prescriptions. Huh Just shows how much science then? i in medicine." There are local diseases of various eharae ters tor which nature provide positive reino dies. They may not Ih included Its the regu lar physician's ht. ortmp. be-nus" of their simplicity, but the evi lenee of their cura tive power i U'voiid dispute. Kidney dis ease is cured by "Warner's Sale f 'ore, m sinet Jy hellsil remelv. ThoU'llIld i f IsT-ons, every ywir, writ" as does II. J. liar lun r, ul' Pontine, It. I., August T. 1 -'.': "A few years ago I HiiUVre I more than prolwOily ever will lie known outside of my self, with kidnev and liver complaint. It is the old story I" visited doctor alter doetor, but tononvall. I was at Vewp-rt. ninMir. lllnckmnn reconuneti.led Warner's Safe Cm e. 1 commenced thn use of i, mid found relic lllllllOllllltelV. Altogether I took tlll.s. Iiol- tloa. and 1 truthfully nt-ito that it cured me." He Wasn't One of the H.imN. Former Harvard pruditu'c I meeting old college chum out 'i "-t i (iuppiiis. old hoy, I'm delichted to meet you So Vim did pi int. i jo a t.iil ism. after nil. This is a nice little printing nifi you liuo, too. Hut where uroiill oiirb vs? Aro you running tho shop to day vs.tti only ono bun 1 ? tlnppins (some 4 lint embarrassed i Glad to or -mo you. Crotin. I'm not exactly running the oilieo to-day. This gentleman i .n't one f the bands. Mr. Croxton, ii.'Jiijid Mr. (iill. Mr. dill is tho - llntv's This f WeoTer One II mel reit Hud irs reward for any cu e of catarrh that oiuiin. hjiurcil hy luking Hull'- I 'ut.irrli Cure. J. I'll km v Ar I'ii., Props. Toledo, U. We, tin) unileisigne I, h ive know n K. .'. Cheney for the lust l.i jcur., ami Is lieve him pertec. ly hniiorahle in nil hu-iness transiie tions, mill llnaie Inlly nlile to iiitry out an ehliuatliuis iiiaile hy t Heir linn Wkmt Ac Tiicas, , Wliu lesalo Dru,'glKtM, Tnlo- lo, O. Wai.iuno, Kinnasi A- Maiivim, Whnlesalo I irugglsts, Tn eilo, . Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act lug direct ly upi n I he Moo 1 ami mucous sur. fiieesef the kysictii. Tesiimo Oiils sent frvo. l'rice 7.S.'. pur tioltle. Sohl hy all ill ugglsla. A French scientist declares Hint the do mestic cuts, of the world carry lit least per cent of the common contanioiis diseases from house to house. Trade anil Orrtiinllon. Tn YoiTH'a I'iivimmhv for sti will give on I'isliiieilvo niul heipful Series nf I'api-is, nu ll nf which ilescrilHis the character nf sonic Icii'liug Tiuile for llois or (Ici iiiation to. lilrlM. They give liiforiuat inn us to tlieAp- IireiitieuHlup reiiiini to learn each, 1 he Wages ii 1 expeclnil, the 'Jiialit les msileil in onler lo ruler, anil the prostieeis of huecess. To NVw tuhm-rilH'rH whuseii'l $l.;r nt inn." tli'pupir will he sent tree fu J.in. I, l-nl, diet torn iu.1 Vtar trnm 11 it ilntr. Ail'ln ss, Tiiic Youth's C'oMi'A.sioN. Dnhtnn. Mass. TJACOBS OH COVERNOR OF MARYLAND IT IS EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. litHapotls, Jfld.f Jan. (, !). "r hare often used ST. J.K OIIS OIL, and find il a good J.fi inrnf. " ELIHU E. JACKSON, THE Gov. of Md. BEST. DR. OWEN'S ELECTRIC BELT AUD SUSPENSORY. Pott Aug. 10. IMS?. ltW.VWsv , f"ww July30.1Ht)U, jpij..,! . 0H. OWEM S ELECTRO- ktfSk SUSPENSOfir.illrar. All vRhiiumahC Complnnli. ;Lumbigo. General and .'.Nurvout Oebilitf. Col- 1 1 I. . a n . . " fa stt'jkVv "'r""ii riuuu, wis' !:: &,.y-.W.'i' ein. Nervoinneit, Tremb. "' TTTTl LT ' linn Samisir.hsii.linn Uls.l ii.riirs., niunvy Ul.' leg ol body, ,irj ,dittitrt cauied b Indncretiont n Youth, 'vj?vge. Married or Single Lile. Ie-Hnit biKFSI'ONSUII.K I'AUTll S on SHI 1 lYS Till IT. I VIlV A I'AIKOK iK OWKNS Kl tl lHH' IVklll,l. pltll Ktl Pl-ll TAlll. Also AN II.K.CTIIIC Till hh ASH I'M I' I oM III ..!). Hrna Slants ...!- r. r H.KK III is. Irat1.1t lliH'k nf Ul tisiris. wrliii-li will be M'llt Vnu IU iUlU 'KicU cavvlupu. 1ft Minn Oil t-r. Aililrrn. OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO.. 306 N. BROADWAY. ST. LOUIS. MO. 629 BROADWAY. NIW YORK CITY. rasr id Trm iJ(ifiVNl rail n Y?ti il PVirrr.W .JJTJ t-l 1JIW MM Tit ' . . ftJI-t r . f the: positive cure. KLV BltOTUKItS. 60 W niron -WITH- A FEW In thn mnttnanri teneliinirsof tho Prut JSiultrv lnolillis 1 cl. L'ahIi or hlHinim. Siiinlile free. Aililresii I'.VIIM I'llUl.TtlY hothingoneaRT(j Tn WILL p uvi ri nrra IF YOU CANT r.T IT MUlt iiotii:, ni:n TO I M. It I. Atonluflr Purs. lllKhlrrVinrentniteit. Mint Keononiti'sl. Is-esnw- sinh smikII il.ims Htiiillr s Niilli'lns. Kut Kisxl. Yui esn hny er rslsti IinhI u i'1iiu n w. esn. I'l events sml I'ms's hII illsi-nsi-ri ot I'u.illry. VV 01 III mora lh.ll tfnlj whi'll hutui.re Mimlllliir. "llns l.rn estl Sftvisl In. till, msiiI Mil mum In ir v. Ill rnlli litis VrliU.r,"Miy.Aeuitt!tiier. I'is-nsI. Iiv llmiririst., Itnufra, ireiM'.'.) .ten' suit fesl ilisili'is. Nil nlliel' lil.'ii- llki' It. W will v lid imisUiisIiI M mill u fiilli.:-A lies' di-irsntly lll.i.trsli.l i-.iiy r tlio "KAIIMl.UK I'ul l.lllV r AIKI Nil (II'IIIK" (prlc III reiiU. liiiillni . dslly (Miultry iussiiiiiI werh Umi price). Mini tu sn.sll twirksai.. of uwiUt fur Mtionts; .ir, on. Isf'ufl l-l isiiiiiil ran fur 91 fcl (roiculiir irlu) sin ilui.li. Iiss. hsuiiili' isi.'k , id".. 0v. lor ILIKX HI. lanr. rsn, miirviM prri'Sid. f.'i.uO. Hoiut .tsiniHi ur eiuih. In .iisiillly cist. k. ciimi finu tL'titll caul ft its; iwrlwa. 'i'.rtiuiuuUUwudiM. Lit. JUllNbuN CO., m Cu.lom lluitw Hlivul, lW.u, i.u. Medlncrlf f nbcflir copies t;Hiirl(i. !ob. Mux's Kl.s lrle !Sohi, llr-t niivlo In sV, )in hi en Imitated mi.re limn any senp inntr. Ask your jrriicer for MiIhk'h Khrtrlc Snap, ml ether Klectrlcs, Khclrlclt), .Mimmtii, etc., are Initiations. r.ticlMi naval elllcers lmvo mado a de mand to be allowed to wear russet leather boots at sea. Ono Thansnnd Ontlara. I will forfeit the al ee nimuiiit. If I full to prove that Klornplcxlnii 1the l". imslielne In eilHtence for I lysiiepmn.l mltu'Mioii or Hi I lens, mien. It Is a certain cure, aiel nuVrils iimne. dlale relief, In iiecs ef Kinnev anil I. Iyer Com. plaint. Nervous liehihty ami iiiho nipt li ri. Klnrapli'xlnn h'lltils dp the weak t)stcm and cures where el her remeilii s full. Ask Miur riniifiiist for It sn l gi t well. Vnliiiit'le Ini ik "Thing Worth Know iug," also, sample I m .t 1 1 , sent free; nil charges prepnel. Ail'lress Krank Uu llarl, HS Warren si reel. New Yurk. It is now cbiinied that ibc lirt stiMimbout was built by a Kenlm Uan iiiiined West. Woman, her ihsi ii-es an I their trrnttn nt. 72 pages lllustraleit; price .". Sent Us n ie. cnlel of lis' , cost nf miiilin r.et Ad'lress I'rof. It. II. Kl.ixs. M.II..UI1 Ateh St., 1'luLw, I'n. FITS stoppe.l tree hy I hi. Im. ink's Illicit J.I.HVP Ki sioit..u. No Kits Hiti rlii it ln Iise. .larvclo'is cures, lieutise ami tr.al butllo Irvc. l'r. Kline. V,l Arch Mt l l.li.i., l it. lo ) on Kver ,ecit1nle f i Anr person semliie; us tln-lr il'onnu1 ad dress will recci-e iiitorniai ic i thai will hiel to a forlune. Iteiif. Lewis .V Ci., .sciiniy Ihil'.iliug, Kansas City. Mo. flnerntitee I live eiir eight per rent. I'l r-t Mortgaifes on Kiiiino Cit property, interest ' p til tie ever si monl lis; pi ineni il an 1 inicr est collcctcil w hen line nlnl renilllcl witlioiit expense to I,-Inler. h'l'Nl.i'li) .1. II. Klllicilelll ' lit Hi, Kuiiimu, I it), .Mil NS lid' lor piirlii iiuir ! Money Inveteil In clinlce one hnndreil ilol. Inr I 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 lot- in -uleii l.-ol Kun-iis i u w.ll 1 p.l trolll tle I 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 . - t tuolie thi'11-.nlel per lent, the next Irw )l urs llll'ler nut I lull, t -1 , i fl. llle I i pil- iiiiml li A it hoilt miens! coll I tl lilMlilesir.iliK. lol. I 'iirtlcllhtr . einil piu allvU. ! J. 11. bituericiu v Co., i in-ini Lily, .Uo. ' le Wu's Chinee llemlaehe Cure, Ilnrin. 1 less ill cltei t, ullli k liliil p.MPVi' in lulliei. Nut tuciaiil in nicii't nl fi ir hi. li iv. Aduiyr l.u.,."k a Intel le sl.,K,tliM,h I ll,.lj Tltntmr, Mineral, I iirm Liitels nc.-l IJnnehes in .Missouri, Kai'-ii-. Icxiii an. I Aikuicici, is. ii hi ami sol' I. I wet iV. i I'.. Kiin-iui la), Ma Hkl'ihotnndul'le Pnok niel M:ip'-ent any wheri i.li nci -i pi ul .in. Is. t nt .V i 'o.,lv:in.- I'll), Mi. If li ttl let eil w ith sol v.-s ll-ie llr. N i;ie 'riiiitnii. sen's ! e-w nt. r. I l lli4ji it - s I! (l p .f hoi I lii. Ringing S!oise G In IIh1 t'uri, m..ii 1 1 m r. ,. r : 1 1-1 1 1 ., Im. n ; n 1 1 I , liiiiliiti like tt -r m "f a -lt"l, nr cm nl l y t-nt.trrli, thtil v xt'i 'liit-l y ti iik-n 1 til mi I wry colnnittii dliMviM'. I. nm nf Mti. I! it licirtiu: nU v piithfiuMi (jitarrh Mi-..is y ..ij.nrilia, lti- iir .it I I I'lirilltT, l 11 j i 1 1 i;iri -u -.-r 11 1 r. t ! r r cnt.inh, will li II 1 tire t 1 1 n.li. jain fi"i 1 lie IiIimh) Ilie n ll M M lll It t'JHIi s U.l I I rnltliiCi'i III 1 iliM'jtxr. I ry HimmI'i N.tr-.iiat iIIm. "1 iim'iI II.mnI t Siirn ( irtMn f.r fniarr'i, nn-l r (Ivcil k'H- a rillf( anl in iti tlt ft -m li. Tl. ratiirrli : vt-ry ili'Mri-iii'ili', f-i'Uilv lu th wlnirr, tjiiHltitt t'ii"laii, "li !!, i 1: Irniti my iiot rm ;l 1 ? lintsMM iti tny 1 111 , nn-l I tlii-t in Im t u l, of iti I'. ;i,t I III' rff'iri Im i'l. ill tn Ih'ji I 11 till' tn.. 1 ti Mini I ti,i k 1 1 it nti.l nittlru: gainful Hh.. h Mtrs.iarlll 1 Kfivi- mi' n il f Itnin.'il! iti'i , hllo In tlnti I 1 11 tlrt'ly ruii'tl. I 11111 ni'vi'r without tin iiunI c mi Iu my hoiiM' 1 tlituk H H worth Iti w. lht In K"I1 " Mum. U. H. lint it, Kllilli Mrwt, N. VV.t WuoU- lutftmi, 1). C. Hood's Sarsnoarilla Si.liJ tiy nil ilriu-uists. ,1; i, fur l. I'rvpiuua mil ly C. I. IiunI) x Co., Iiwell, .Mius. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar FtENSION " Successfully Hrosocutos Clnlms. IA.10 I'rlneltiul Hil.iiilli.il' I1 Iiim:uii 1Iiu ii4U. Jjrrsiu 1.MC wm, liiMljtiilii ilnt;eliiuia, lly sun. linilC RTI'IIV. I'onk kKuilnir, Pnslnsss r.irms, HUnil. I'eniiiRiishll', Anlliiii. il ., Minrl liati'l. eli, I I lliiiroiunir isiikIii ) MAiU l iiviiiin-t hen. lirtmu'. I nil rue, ,t? Usui M liunslo, N. V I.MK.ItY It' .eh r nf Oils l hi sriel M ,n ( t .4 1..IIII1 lr ")ii nT llli' M i'li'l ll.'llli'. mel 11 1 1. .-.I i. litlli' ill'-i'i ''l . II III' 11I r.iliijili'li' .ll'lli'li'T'ir tTv lit illv 11IU.1I. A. I Iti ss.Misli l II' mie I'nli l e .lUil l iliil, I, I" 1 1llTII O I relil V iinn ir He Jnf Him i-.l r "r . .11 il ir ii" 11. I' i i t H v I'. . .ieyler ,V I ai., Ihlln.l. Ii.lii, Iimi or Il Ml V. I. , Xii-yliTsl I 0. , litllft.ii Jplna, I'a. ANIKP- A v in 11 1 iiit ant 4V I"1 1 rino io .-It 1 Nurtrry Muck. . iiirii u.. s r.u'ii . N. I 'When slovens get V r. W-i its' r rf VVn Q r UUIIUIIIU IIIUJUIIO. llll&M '' 2 . V'jmBtr never tired ojr Two servants in two neighboring' houses Uwdt, I'ut differently their daily labor felt ; -Jaded and weary of her lifu was one, Always at work, and yet 'twas never done. The other walked out nightly with her beau, I.ut then she cleaned house with SAPOI.IO. EOS lli-Ht 'oupli Mi'.liciiii-. ClircH where all else fnil.i. tiliite. I lillilreii t.il.n It will:. Arm ..T-tA l Bt New York. J'rlcofcDrts, .'V? Sir HENS Pnprr milillslieil. II ('nutt Only ''n (' ft year; nix mix .'lis, itimti'ii. .ii lss. 1 1 1 r CONDITION POWDER lsi W7' . (mm orvis JJNJOYM Bolli 1I10 Mr Imil ntnl romtlifi when Hyri of I Vs it? tnken ; it U Jileii' ;uit and roiri's-liiujj to llio t.Lto, nmlncts f.-rntlyyi't pr.niitly on tlio Kiiineyn, J.i lT mill IliiWl'l.s, rlt'iltiserl till M'ft- ttMtli'l!i'f(ilii!l y, lis'cl4 ful. Is, liead neiifii Htnl f.'Vcr- ntiil ni re luiKittml cnn-tiinti'iii. rvrni) of i'ij'ri i.s l,o only ntneily rf kin-1 ever ro lltlceil, ili :isino; t' tin' Innfo nt;. iii' ri'it.'iUr (o tlio st 'tiiin li vroiisjit in ilti iiftii'ii titi'l truly I'l'in lifiiil 111 iu i (i;'t tJ, r'iHi-i-l only I'ii i-i tln must llPllllliy nil'l t'LTie.'llilo Plllst;iti'ei, ilH MMiiy pxi'i 'ilt'tit ti".litii- ci'in iiH'tnl it to nil itml li'ivo nntilo it till! tnnl Ji'ijMiliir l i'l'ii-ily iiin n, Sy rtip of in for wnlo io fiOo nrd SI Iv.iile-. I.y nil li'inli-iu'ilni. pislrs. my rdi.il'li' ilnii'iri-i v lm ln:iy lint lmvo it 011 lintnl will jr ciiro it ii-nriiitly fur any one wlio ui.slicrt to try it. J)o not tu'rciit any milistituto. CALIFORNIA FIC SYRUP CO. ICVtSVU LC. AC. A L IV rOrtAT. A. i. I'M I J 10 I OU OM.IMM.I IC III I I, unt 111 I v null wr w PI .Irllvi r. In o. j.ll riium"i( In (.'iMui Ii tin I 'titt M-.U aU ti tin' following iti Ui Iim, t'(U.f full) 1 ii'"Ki : tin. iMiMiimi'K Ixttt'.' if lii4 V. ii-lliif. . - Vt't t 'Mi' hv.i oti- . I oil d' of V-. Mnr l'oln:v..', . !: 1 in jjir ! c 1 1 in- t i 'I 1 n 'it 111. - 15 ' 'Mi- t k of Viiha 1 1-. 1 hum lior l.-c, - . - hi t iir t al,i- or a .l itf Tp, iiiih'i ft'" I, - - i' ' ' 1 Me 1 liHr of iim I in .Hon p. v .pM-sMi iiVh li-l'S ' ':! to iinn- l-n v v( till' ,t i tini'. - 1" IV tor ;iofr ; fiitir 1t rn'l- ifWi'.C nt th' fW. fm i . i m tf i m iff fV f rriirii(,ff tn it'iv ji m ' 'lriftw t unit I H . tif or 'iir'ifiiti thrf fst tli ii US Utt; Vfl tilth nut hilmi', ,'h't'K ls)- yon H'Ui l'T f-iiny ri-f ilu'iin 0111111.111 rhti H in 11 Utth' nr tin iiifiit riiio4iht niiii tug, i n.. .(I khip 1.. s. Vi MEMORIAL CARDS !:v;: T- ..,, l M o I .1. 1. " .ZLtV...i t'-u. V" V. 1 t 1.- -. itr .1 .trail, -oi l A i'l .1 L S,',!,,.U-.fl ."V I".., I' II ruth ll,l l.t. A til OR Hi Mttuui, i t m ilium. 1 n.. li4i ri in H..nr.i num.. fcir. OrtT KiiliVi'il I N I V .i..stt,,M....r.. -xi n.nM WU I li .... M r 1 ' l.il'i'i.l ..l.lo. . 1 U.I II,.' lu;. ..! I" lie..H IMlll! I ill. --t 1 1 to r,-t. r J h I 'i -nut. , I . ' 1 ' t I'l ' ' i'.l.i'.i I'. 1 . .. -i ft, 1.1. 1.. f 1. f it. i.J. A i iini l AMI t It, r il. M It, wii lifm imrn W.,t blrg, COMMERCIAL FOUNTAIN PEN If tin-i-iiW iciiiii 1 priii'-l Iimi in tho ni.it kff. Ma.li'of ill h.ii.l inlii'i i. latniot 4 1 out of 4Milrj w 1 iti'i ' .ii"' h.I'Ih it.. m oh' nil.iu. nmi t iMtn. li'ti- - uilll In.. i n point-; ItlliT -ull In 11 lii-al U k for Xk. In Ktamps !' I'lurr . titiaranti't-il u n-p. vo-utml . ill' 111 jIH'J ri.'fllllit A. U't" If HlMI'tl. W. K. MImtI.K il'oHtmft-itiin. S(rlnj(vlili', ouKj'lt li uiiiu la, I'fuui, PATENTS! In tru t.on fr W rlin nt ir'f luf h.inil IiunI. of lik fi'rniiiti.111. J. II. ( K I I li A I II., hiiiim;uii. I), r. ASTMMASMRSS.-FREE b fcM 1. ulfrr. Hr II Ht llirnl4H.M I'ftnl Mta Hdy they polish the 11 cv rtr ,Vsir cleaning up. Ii.'i'Mitiiiii iiili'd liy I'liysieiiiiis. I'leusatit uinl iiurei al.le tn tlio nit oljji i Hull, l.y 1 1 1 1 'r r i si I H . WyAc5JBiNiwoOTir-LEfvOIL E'M"iAwHCCL VTB miill 411 till I.H il lift-try ftlMl,' JiP im1 U'.ll' grwHln l h i j if' .1 furon ili-iitM.-f. WJJL VTB Itl ill 411 till I"-" "7IT1 FREE m ' tl UKLI. IMilU Jitf A. isrtt -i Pill IU III It R, UtMlhftt. U AXLE S," GREASE UL'I' IH Till'. WrtHI ar uni iu u.uuiua. Hold Terjrwliu. BAGGY KNEES Hreely I'tiitl. Ill Ml I II n. 'lllll. M i-elHier. A.l"'t.a l.y .In t.nl nt lliiiveil, A iiiImtsI. six! nllisr 1'iilliitri, in. ii. Iiv pn.'i-ii.l.iii.il .i. liu..hrH. riis.it .,ei Ulieri. Il not Inr .Hlr in v.. nr litis ii i. u.l ii.l,,. to II. i. tiltr.l-.l.l, il 'Us.lillntoll Ntli.il, HolUlll. A t' I.' Vr,J M'KI. lo sell tllelis.l li'ti re i:i inmilslier in lli w.ii III Ait'lli's, 1 1. 1 ill ,iii II. iiiil lit vli. mi-1 '.I., I til. -a, 'H I I prerths and fnl'r rt.irns )li II u IUw un.f I spseine fur lit. terimu cui lit 111.. itlN.'SS. li.U.IMillsllAM.M P, Aiu.l.-nlsiu, N. Y. w. hv. "IJ nig (I fur niftnjr ysuis. sml II bs ?.' 1 Tu wss. ft 1 siMlli'insfft. l-?TUlCklll. OlMlsnsti J yivsn in diii ul tan. Ini'tlnn. u n. DvrnF! ro . ('III. as.l. III. Iti. 00. fislJ Ujf ltis.tii.ia. Til EE5fl7E
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