Beauty Is Dlood Deep, Clean blood means a clean skin. Nc beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im urities from the body. begin today to nish pimples, boils, Vioteln blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking rets,—beauty for ten cents. All drug: gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25¢, 50c. The capital letter “Q" will be found but twics in the Old Testament, and three times wi the New, MR — Hip Disease Had Five Running Sores Could Not Walk Without Crutches. “1 suffered from hip disease and had five sunning sores on one of my hips. I could not walk without crutches, I was con- fined tomy bed for weeks at a time, I began taking Hood's SBarsaparilla and it has accomplished a perfect cure, I am now well and have no trouble from impure blood.” Annie Robert, 49 Fourth Street, Fall River, Mass, Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is America's Greatest Medicine, 81; six for 85 Hood's Pilis cure biliousness, indigestion, Took It as a Hint. A story is told of Benator Vest mak- ing a political speech in Sedalia, Mo, some time ago, when he was greatly embarrassed to see nearly every man in the house take out his watch at the same time. He had been speaking an hour, but the hint that he had exhaust- ed the patience of his hearers was so palpable that he could scarcely ignore it. and he blurted out something in the way of regrets that he was keeping the crowd too long. No one in the hall seemeql to understand why he stopped in the midst of his argument to make his apology and the Incident Was over- looked In a few minutes, for the politi- cal enthusiasm sufficient to en- courage the Senator to conclude his speech. After the meeting he spoke to the chairman about remarkable anxiety on the part of the audience to ascertain time just th struck 9, and explained t he took it as a hint, because the aggressive strik- ing of the clock seemed to obviate any necessity for watch consultation, was informed that the nearest approach to gun was fled, and that matter of habit, at those hours to see if It was correct was the the as the clock 3 ’ i aa . ' at noon and Hp. m fi local consulted II Marble Ponds of Persia, That beautiful transparent stone burial places of Persia and grandest edifices, consists water of ponds In certain | country. This traced from its termination; ‘lear, in a secor stagnant, last stage it is white H When the operation | thrown on {ts surface gion, and one may walk wetting es, i thus produced is brittle and net fret ] rif: commencement part the water be 1 ppears thicker » black, and : + its Ke makes no impres over it : one's sli Lhe substance transpar riped SO no ent, and sometimes richly st red, green and copper color is this marble, which may be cut into luxury, 1 large slabs, looked upon as a that none but the king, persons especially privileged are per mitted to take it. eee Dat's My Li'l’ Boy. Doan keer how he rompin’ roun’— Fill de house wid jor Le’ 'm play en have his way; Dat’s my li'l’ boy! his sons Go ter school twell holiday Wid his book en toy; “Beats de lan",” de teacher say, Dat's my | iT boy! Mammy gittin' ol’; I spec’ Soon she'll miss de joy Er his a'ms croun’ her neck; Good-by, Ii'l" boy! ~Chicago Times-Herald, THE DUTY OF MOTHERS. Daughters Should be Carefully Guided in Early Womanhood. tle Lay What suffering frequen results from a mother’s ignorance; or more frequently from a mother’s neglect to properly instruct her daughter! Traditionsays ‘woman must suffer,” and young women are so taught, There is a little truth and a great deal of exaggeration in this. 4f a young woman suffers severely she needs treatment and her mother should see that she gets it. Many mothers hesitate to take their daughters to a physician for examina- tion; but no mother need hesitate to write freely about her daughter or herself to Mrs. Pinkham and secure the most eflicient advice without charge. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, Mass, The following letter from Miss Manrme F. Jonsson, Centralia, Pa. shows what neglect will do, and tells how Mrs. Pinkham helped her: “My health became so poor that I had to leave school. I was tired all the time, and had dreadful pains in my side and back. I was also troubled with irregularity of menses. 1 was very weak, and lost so much flesh that my friends became alarmed. My mother, who is a firm believer in your remedies from experience, thought per- haps they might benefit me, and wrote you for advice. I followed the advice gon gave, and used Lydia E. Pinkham's egetable Compound and Liver Pills as you directed, and am now as well as 1 ever was. I have gained flesh and have a good color. I am completely cured of irregularity.” THE KEYSTONE STATE, News Gleaned from Various Parts Latest THE YORK MONUMENT. Shaft Erected on Penn Park by the County Commissloners— Revenue Unllector Her- shey Begins to Wield the Axe—Middle- sex Furnace to Resume Carpenter Stee! Company Shipping Big Projectiles. Oae of the most important events of the historic town of York was the dedication of 4 monument to the memory of the soldiers and sallors of York county, The monu- ment was erected on “Penn Park” by the County Commissioners, empowered by the wet of Assembly, {ul shuft were suggested to the architect Ly the Column of July, in Parls, France, and ibe new monumentat West Point, N, Y. The mmtire monument, with exception of the four ropze figures and bas-reliefs is of Barre, Vi, granite, It rises to a total height of €5 fevt 6 inches, including the crowning figure st Vietory, ument was $2 PREATY expenses the 3,500, and with the other nec total cost will reach 226,500. The formal dedication of the mon- ment was a decided success, were present from every section of the coun- iy and neighboring cities, The parade was marshaled by Captain W, I. Relsioger and ds, It was headed by a platoon of police, Jenkins Post, of Hanover, had a small brass ‘annon drawn by two ponles, Frequent sa utes were fired, Immense American flag was raised, and us the school children passed it was unfurled, allowing about 400 miniature flags to amoung them, ¢ MaRS Tux Warrant, The Township Committee of Lumberton Towpship bave bad Issued a tax warrant against all persons who have not pald thelr collect the ed Constable B, L same, A notice issued reads the 2d day of July I will call at the house ol delinquent taxpayers, will thelr personal property and will much as will pay the said tax and cost, t + : F'vompson to nd ana wea we who have no personal property Pay your pstable will not ¢ apon wiil be taken to jail, | and save costs and the o« Pear atl your house, Political Changes. Daputy Hevenue C Collec b Strickh ector of York Cou or Shearer four to band in Revenue Collector Hershey, was | formed that would not be need isd after July 1. y Ri ¥. Strickbouser is the who have not haaded in th { will be asked t Jae yaser, ity, appointe ¥ ARO, yours and Lis {used j re i= ii.» pince jwiil be taken ub shard H, Liggett, of Fawn, York « he first to go, but wir £ y VACA Furnace Will Resume, Furnace, I resu operations at a near date years, The furusa perated by B. L . A. Woeeler, Fanuie” at ax, wii The iter an idleness of tw will probably be « SLAron, ibe Great vile, ol Le used by New Castle, ' on aud Cleveland uverns, Projectiles Yor Our Navy. Company Thurs and 200 HK-laoch shelis to The works are to be enlarged. | Two crucible Ung furnaces will onee, doubling the capacity of the bie department. / —— Brevities. A company with a capital of received a charter 10 manufacture fabrics at Newville, thousand ny BY The Cary uter Bieel ashington, mel nt it Crucis §80 000 textile the Several people witnessed ug of the Hanley Hose Ches- ter George Fidler, of Fritztown, fell market while peated at his stall wns due to heart disease, Wagenseller, who was several Company at George CC, ment as postmaster been appointed, Israsl Mellinger, a butcher, was struck by An express train at the railroad crossing at Sivkiug Spring and was carried about 300 yards on the cowentcher before he j the ground, He was seriously injured, J. P. Hies, of Doylestown, his wife and fell 1 train from Harrisburg, becauvse of the stewed peaches they ate at a camp meeting aear Harrisburg, which poisoned them. Counsel for Jonas Preston, Jr., the Doe lun wile murderer, argued a motion for a new trial. The attorneys for the defense believe that Preston is insane, The Court deferred a decision, An aerolite fell on the farm of J. W. Rus. #0il, near Sharon. It appeared glowing red ind jeft a luminous trall, like a comet of prismatic hue, A plece weighing eleven pounds was found which, when assayed, will be sent to the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, Professor Wallace Peter Dick, who for three years hina been president of Metzgar College, in Carlisle, bas resigned that posi- tion to accept the professorship of Greek and pedagogy at the State Normal Sohool at West Chester. He Is a graduate of Brown University. An attempt to wreek a coal train was made on the Pennsylvania & Reading Road ear Minersvilie, Two engines were ming lown [rom the Lytle colliery with twenty londed coal cars, The train was moving rapidiy, and at a polut on a curve, where there is an embankment nearly forty feet high, the conductor, who was on the for. ward engine, noticed several spikes and a brake shoe laid on the rslis ahead. The alarm was given and the train flosily brought to a standstill, but not until it bad rin over several of the spikes A — a — Russia Is pressing on in Asia, She has absorbed three of the richest Chi nese provinces and gained a group of ice-free ports and impregnable for. tresses for the terminus of her great Biberian railroad. One might think, to see these plans on paper, that America and Great Britain were to be summar- ily crowded out of that quarter of the world. But it will not be so. The fact Is that the Anglo-8axon race is domi- pant in China and Japan, above all oth- er aliens, and is likely to remain so. The vast preponderance of foreign trade of those empires (@ with Great 2ritain and the United States, TT LEITER A LOSER, Been C(nught in His Big Deal. A Ohnleagr wpweinl says: The famous wheat deal of Josuph Leiter wont to pleces Monday. It has gradually been getting {nto position for such a collapse for a wosk past. July wheat 50 cents and Beptember wheat more than 25 cents, Monday young Leiter was closeted at the father, L. Z. Leiter, and after the consulta- tion admitted that he had lost money as the outcome of the day's sensational “slump.” He also admitted that his father had with. drawn his support, and that he would not be able to put up the margins which were called for as the result of the drop in prices Ho declared, however, that the embarrass- meént was temporarily, and that he would make no assignment, An intimate friend of Mr, Lelter and one who is believed to know much about his Board of Trade business said: ‘Mr. has not falled, nor has he made an assign- ment, and I do not think he will do so.” There are many persons who doubt whether young Leiter has really lost money. They believe that Le has simply unloaded at {aloss in order to clear bis skirts of the whole dea’, If, on the other band, he has really caught, there are many explanations, One rumored sensation was that be bad been vietimized 1 y smooth associates in Mioneap- olis and Bt, Paul, They stayed with the bull leader until there was a good chance to unload, and the rumor is that they have dumped their holdings him, while he held the bag, The game has been played by | these parties before on other who have sulered severely, It is niso sald that Lister's heaviest came in his Earopsan ventures, Reports of | good crops in view across the water had i depressing effect upon the foreign markets, | and shrinkage In value of the eerenl merchandised to Earopean ports, Leiter, at the end of May, had profits of from §5,000,000 to §7,000,000 his trade, | He then bad more bas 10,0 0,000 bushels, | and bad bandied more than 40.00 000 busi. In all the Aiftesn months’ campalgn a { good part of Leiter's cnalh wheat that b been shipped from here and the seaboard ls | sold for July delivery in Europe at high | prices, so that the colinpse at this end y { looked upon as the cieaning up of the been on i pRopie, losses on hence the in els, is is inst { of bis trades His since the closs { shipped his wheat « about is snies are pi 10 O00 Oi 3,000,000 bushels are on Atmour bas ff his hands, abouts 2 Allen Rik been small He bas are on interests in wheat have of the May deal, ut. aod there 100,000 bushels of cash wheat here ¥ al belween 5 0001 ced bushels, mostly Sept puts soi i Lamson, Ie { or's June wheat « bushels being transferred Ir Grier { Leiter's chief broker, Leiter trans ferred a lot of Beptember to Lamson, but | has no significance except 10 suabie | settle trades, Leiter made no attempt to int bh ITER, e bad sold out all his b Wheu It cme oat that he ba { ferred most of his trades io futures tl 1 well-known bouses and protected by that they IRrRine, iL was s*ats LD 1 eves there were » iid fall | Lei | ANEW FLYING SQUADRON, Schley ia to He the Leader of the Proposed Espedition to Spanish Waters, naval officer at rt News says New; at one of the mos iaring of naval warfare t into «0 tability of the near future which bas been bi at ing of a new flylug squadron walers 10 locals Spain's reserve fs the fleet remain in Cadiz The piso of i contempintes i | relaforcing squadron 10 the capture or 1 hs fleet. Tue second ture Lure Arior $ Aarn rt i+ 4 the department, It is ¢ i the dispateh { a second r Spanish waters, and annigiiation of the Cadiz firet would probably con 5 wt anc {| sist of two battle ships, several cruisers & number oilers bere ia no doubt of ~ that a new squadron will #000 be formed In Hamplon Rosds, { and all indications jpolot to the fact that it | wili be sent across the Atlantic, if the Bpan- | Ish reserve fleet dees not make a quick move for Cuba or Porto Rico. This step may not ipsugurated, however, until Cervera's fleet Is either captured or destroyed, It Is sald that the pew squadron will be composed of the crulsers Brooklyn (Come | modore Behley’s flagship ) New York, Mis- peapoiis, Columbia, 8t. Paul, Yais, 81, Logls Ail of these ships, except ber now bers or iu Hampton Roads, All have a knots, and be organized from the Their conl carrying capac squadron as coud American navy, BOLD LIEUT. BLUE, Ie Travels Beventy Miles and Distinctly Bees the KSpanish Warships. Santiago de Cube, ( via Kingston, Jamaies Hpecial —The delay in the arrival of the troop traveporis has been aseribed hero to a fear in Washington that after ali Admiral Cervera’s squadron might not be in Santiago Once for all, Admiral Sampson de- cided to settle this question officially, and last Saturday he sent L’eut. Victor Biue, of the gunboat Suwanee, 10 investigate. Lieut enant Bite Is a South Carolinlen, The officer proceeded with guides to the pedo-boat destroyers, small cruisers or gunbosats, The result of his expedition he reported ship New York. about seventy miles, following the eastward Hoe of the city. He brought to the flagship remaining in the sity, Lisatenant Biue's report has definitely ex. posed the fiction that any of Carvera's eral mers was in the Babamas, ov in a position to attack the transports, which are now confi. dently expected at an early date. Admiral Sampson complimented him upon bis daring and successful mission, A Bild For German Ald, The Spanish press bas lately locrsased ita optimism, based on the belief that Germany intends to provent a bombardment of Mae nila by maklisg & naval demonstration, The newspapers urge sacrifices, with the view of uriog Oermaay's A Fatality Avoided, From the Demoocral, Goshen, Ind, When neursigia is accompanied by a dali, heavy pain near the heart, frequently be- it generally termioates fatally, Mrs. Nuncy Flynn, who lives near Goshen, Indinga, survived such an attack and her advice is worth heading. “In the fall of "92," she sald, I began to have trouble with my heart, a sharp pain ia my breast which beeane rapidly worse, The doctor was puzzled and put me under the fafluence of opiates, There was These sharp nttacks followed one another at Intervals and I became weak and had a haggard look, I was constantly in pain, seldom slept and had no appetite, : “At the end of two years | was confined to my couch most of the time and the doe. “One dav 1 noticed in 0 howsy firey t nn item iil nboungt in woman hav. ing be cured ITH A ' henrt | “When 1 hal an improvement omy I had taken twelve ired, ‘Those what we could pliysicians, ‘they “That was two has not trou my life to Dr Peoples, ers about them Among {1} hea i i Ww iia aud I ta rr I —— MARRIAGE OF OFFICERS. The Armies of Europe Have Variods Hules Hegulating It, s restr Yeu 4 recognized by 14 bilities wou 3p be Bassin i , irred by Russian offic tone have been press oh tussia that a general revision of law is becoming necessary. The tion is assuming some importance Lhe fact that Russian officers a total number of nearly 40.000, repre sent one of the most Important classes in the state. —Brookiyn Citizen, i IIOP Oh, ¢ you Ques roy ire reach aching Hp Do you iy that you will d« I ask of you? ( Ethel inrepce! mean anythin Darling, what way io larence Ropho have heard me denirest, please, appointed center * San 3l *2nis oy & Dai 1ealn DeXs Boarding House Keeper-ilos tT feel for cold iow sorry finers Madam, of going #0 far to place f ‘ io § 1 tandil 1% :000 IRE Boarder those this weather! there 8 no need your sympathy. You seem orget that 1 occu Judge, ———— x y ¢ ; J ode of yom i ball roots, ~~ 5 Don’t Tobares Spit snd Smoke Tour Life Away, To quit tobarco easily and forever, be mag poetic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take Xo-To Bac. the wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. All druggists, Mc or Fl. Cure guaran. teed Booklet and sumple free Address Bering Remedy Co, Chicago or New York In Bt, Peteraburg there are 53.000 Protest. ants, Of these §2.000 ars Germans, half of them Russian subjects, After physicians had given me np, saved by Piso's Core Karen Ening, lissnspori, Pa, Nov, 2 150, In Russia it Is the custem for daoelists to breakfast together Lefore solng out to fight. Edueate Your Howels Wiis Useenreta Candy Cathartie, cure constipation foreves 0c, 2s. 11 CC C fall, drnevicie refund mooey Iron horeeshos 8 have been found dating back 10 the year 481, : &, K. Coburn, Mgr. Clarie Roott, writes: wy find Hall's Catarrh Cure a valuable remedy,” Druggists sell it, ‘50, ’ A curious and sluggish creature Is the tautnwa, a tloe<dneh lizard, whose home is in New Zealand, He is usually found eling- ing to rocks or lors slong the shores + f rivers atid inkee, and has been known to re- muin iu voe posidon for months, To Cure a Cota in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All Druggists refund money If it fails to cure. $e. The second Parliament of Religions ought to be heid at Deunares In 1000, according Indian papers, which call attention to the fact that that city is sacred to 500,000,000 Baddhists and 200,000,000 Hindus, 3 No-To-Bae for Fifty Conta Juarantond tobnoto babit cure. males weak The most recent estimate of the wealth « | Great Beftain and Ireland is £11,5%06,000 000, RST I hdr WOMEN-FOLK OF THE SENATE | Amusing Vemarke Are Often Address | ed to Thowe in Official Life. ! Mary Nimmo Balentine writing of the ‘Women of the United Btates Senate,” n the Woman's Home Companion, tells some amusing Incidents in the experi. | ences of Benatorial families which re 1uire great tact and self-command to | fath- | “rests curious that the of candidates and enjoy In “Women whose hushands tres are in political life ! ng experiences and meet with neople at times, in the families office often assist ia outcome it is b domestic virtues the women of any specially brilliant e% on The wife nent Benat is alse It i» asserted women {ur the is true and determining of elections When rat per her than f iorman a promi a Benator, recaii her f Used th ather's 1’ ae daughter of FW her sister ri} ! nt to make any kim when he went to and wrapped in waterproof | the young ladies would mingle with the crowd to hear the comments of the The noted WARE and for thelr fun-making The elder was invited once to visit with het epeeches, cloaks people, two were prociivities, were and wits, feares father a valued constituent whose farmo | Was near the county town. 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As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Cauirorsia Fie Syrup only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one ip avoiding the worthless imitations manufacidfed by other par ties. The high standing of the Cars- rorxia Fie Syne Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Pigs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guamnty of the excellence of itz remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidoeys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nau®eate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company — i CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. | SAN FRANCISOO, Osl LOUISVILLE Ky. NEW YORK, x. ¥Y. 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