V A short time apii n man lioi st Frankfort-on-the-Oilcr ami loft his fortune of about 322,500, to tlio Gor man Kmporor. His nearest relations, who received nothing, sent a petition to the Emperor mid ono of tlieni has received the sum of 82500. Jtfr ElUa E. Hills Fen nor, N. Y. AGONIZING HEADACHES IndigestionDistress in the Stomach. Hood'a Sarsaparllla. Accomplishes Desired Results. "C. t. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass.: "Hear Sir: - I gladly testify to (he efficacy and curative powers of Hood's Sarsnparilla and rhcerfnlly state tliat It lias done wonders for rue. For year I havo liecn a great sufferer from affnni.inii headaches and Distress in the Stomach after eating and at other times, accompanied by sour stomach. I was very bad with Indiges tion also. I noticed in different papers men- Hood's514 Cures lion of the euros Hood's SArnanariUa hud wrought and UhhikM 1 would try it. It ha Accomplished the Desired Results. The pain and distrosa in the tMomach and the fcvoie headache Hindis havo been overcome a well a my indigent ion. I ran now enjoy a meal without any distress and cAn recommend Hood's Sarfnparilla as one of the best of medi cins." Kli.a K. Hii.ij. Former, New York. II ood' m I i I In ftro purely vvo table, mrfe:Uy harmit'-. rIw.ivh reltnMo nnd efllrlpnt. pOVAYT PILLS, Purely veiretnlile, mtlj ant. reliable, Cauto Pnr foot Direction, complete absorption nd healthful rpflrtilarlty. r-or the cure of all dlnarrieri of the tttum.wh, Llvor, Ua.vel., Kidneys, madder, Nervous 0leases. LOSS OF APPETITE, SICX HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, DIZZY FEELIXGS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, PERFECT DIGESTION will bo aooompllnhed by taking Hallway's Pills. By their AS TI-BILIOCS properties they stimulate the liver In the secretion of tfee bile and It discharge tbroiub the biliary clucu. These pill. In doses from two to four will qulokly repulate the action ol the liver and free the patient from these dlaorders. One or two of Rail way's Pills, taken dully by tboae subject to blllom pains and torpidity of the liver, will keep the sys tem regular and secure healthy digestion, frlce, 4.1c. per Boa. Mold by all Drasclsts. It AD WAV A CO.. NEW YORK. Driving the Brain at the expense of the Body. While we drive the brain we must build up the body. Ex ercise, pure air foods that make healthy flesh refreshing sleep such are methods. When loss of flesh, strength and nerve become apparent your physician -frill doubtless tell you that the quickest builder of all three is Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, which not only creates flesh of and in itself, but stimulates the appetite for other foods. Prepared hj Waott Bnwn., NT. an arnwrlsH. Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies OS Other Chemicals are used In the preparation of W. HAKER & CO.'S - r. V fl ' ' '.i'U '' t ahioluUlu pure and soluble. It has morr t It nn three timet the ttremjth of i'ocoa mixed Willi Starch, Arrowroot or .. (B ... IUUIB VW. iuiuivm, wHiny icon inun one ceiii a cwii. It is delicious, nourishing, aud easilt DIOEBIKII. " bold b'CJrorrrs tferywhsr. W. BAKER & C0.. Dorcheiter, Man. i urett una j'n me fijtiK-.ti pjcuiiy, isuti lur iu, 15 or A vtMit a-kim-.-. Sih , ,-, ,sr(iij r jttd A'.ify. A V tK. H. HaIM, IU KWt 2:th M., NVw York, f I 0 Tft 0 n lf".utli'W4iililtiglr iT) IU iDUU """'-i't-biJr.fi;rri.Jwl..)lttu w luriitsili u liutM? huI trttvoi fl VM W W M Hi uu. U uoL utt.'MaArv M Iff E l tiirotijh tti.- ouutry: a U'ttut, " mm mm mtvw a'atiou'i. In t-nvna ainl i-illiM. MfU uu'l w..;i,.-u(.f k"k1 li iriw-u-r will flu.i tlnit UU t-Jtc i-nwiiitl ...jHir.uiiiiy fur im.llt;iltl e.n .ui uivut. S.iun- hoiiik inuv l.,- u-t I u tn.d sul.'au-tUK-. II. I . Jlll-0 A 4 (., 1 lib mid 1iiiu Ns It Ickuiuiid, Vd, A.M.lEG0&C0.?'V'" H.-t hi. m . . A TTU It VhVr I OH IN. IM OH, k i nit- I. .1 ;i Aint-rkua in I 1 iu i'ai. u. Hu uiij m-U 1'jitfiitp iu all t wm- - lit I u . m ,. .i,s. Jr.in.il' iv u,t-u!-. v vr li-r- ttn-l n. ii . Al.Al;ll-. r.rr-i..u- i. IK 1l..J U 4-UIilJllMl lAt'UO'llll Mllk-lttMt. UUUU LULU i..,ius,liowll-ri'B.1,;u.lo.., iinmt lit null 1'iitUlv tiii Not-.lk wuril, htaiim . I liriiliarn V, lit W. utli M.,N . Y. J -tit-ti I utile Mn-rji, tl t-oullrv, .TXfSfc. sl-rtUiK lOK; fceutl bin in fur CittaluUfs tiiKr.iVlii.v ,. )'. .ntit Jt t tiaU'.i Hu. i it. .,000,000 ACRES Of LANO for sale by the SalHT PaL'L A Dl'LllU KalLSOAD Cuui'Y la ailuueMiia. biid for Maps and Circu iaitt. Tbey willbeasut to 70a Addns HOPEWELL CLARKE. IjwiI Coaiiuiattunvri bt, faul, aiiuu. . uiriHiu i r ui tWnmiK.U-.iii, lU'lUfktlou, M lJyipu, Hetriuurn, C.vtarr.i ma t Annum. A i M-ftil iu i....i..ri.i and v. ri. Cieauw tb f A l.ftu ami Pn.iib.trr, tlis Apputtle. Sweetens A W Hie lirtHtli. fun-. lh T,ll.(tt-o Hahlt. tn.lor-l f rlo tun, slmond snd silver blue uro to hsve snotlior sensori pf favor. The Froneh women nre famous fot their cni'aeity nnil experience in busi uef. Tlio diadem of theUnssian F.mprese Anna routniiiR '2Ti'Mi lartre dinmonds and a rnby valued nt SfiOO.OOO. The rrineesa Mnr is to be jiresonted by t ho Indies of Canada with rt hand some jiair of Ciinadian-bred horsw. (if the twelve briilcsinnids at Queen Vietorin's wedding only throe survive tho dowager Dnehess of Bedford, tlio JbicliesH of Cleveland and Lady Jano Klliee. It was some time iu 1()0(1 that JIarj Astell wrote, importuning womon "not to be content to be in the world like tulips iu a garden to make a fine show and bo good for nothing." Miss Grander Matthews, the debu tante in literature, allows her father to "namo" the products of her pen after they tiro complete, as Matthews has a singular facility that way. Jlr. Mary .Tneobi, whose reputation as a learned member of her profession was made long ago, has been elected Chairman of tho section on nervous diseases by the New York Academy of Medicine. It is rumored that the new spring dress will lie built with very long shoulders, sleeves flat in the head, but full about the elbow, and the skirt made heavy and fussy with rnflles and putt's. Mrs. Washington McLean, of Cin cinnati, has bought for $102,000 the gray stucco house on Connecticut nvenue, Washington, built by "Boss" Shepherd, and successively occupied liy the Chinese and Bussian legations. Miss Nora Nave, of Mercer County, Kentucky is said to bo beautiful, twenty-two years old, and in form perfectly symmetrical. Sho is only three feet ten inches high and weighs fifty-six pounds. Her fnther is a farmer. Because Queen Victoria with old- fashioned tastes sill enjoys tableaux vivants, that unexciting amusement is almost tho national indoor resource of English homes were young women still believe in the theory of Btatnesque beauty. Somebody askod Mrs. Taran Stevens, of New York City, why she had not entertained any this winter, and her answer was that there was so mnch poverty existent that she was afraid to give large parties for fear the starving poor would dynamite her. The Ancient Order of Foresten in England has found tho admission of women into its ranks a complete suc cess, lucre are already seventeen courts of female Foresters, and this number is expected to be doubled by the end of the present year. Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, the sister of tho Fresident, is now visiting the White House for tlio first long stay 6ince her brother came into tho Presi dency the second time. Miss Clove- laud abominates public life and tries to escape from it iu every way. "Plaisauce suitings" nro among the novelties of the new season. Many show handsome Persian effects, and in most cases the background is worn iu two colors with a contrasting tint. forming an overshot figure. New crepe weaves appear in shot effects. Charlotte M. Younge is tall and stately, with large brown eyes, light hair aud a very strong face. Her house is filled with books, even to the corridor. Among her treasures are autograph letters from royalty and children thanking her for her writings. Miss Aldrich Blake has the siirnal distinction of being the first woman to receive third, honors, with marks quali fying for a gold medal, iu the recent bachelor science examination of the University of Loudon. She is a stu dent of tho London Sohool of Medicine for Women. Watches are worn at the side again and are no longer hung up on the chest. They ought to be put out of sight. A watch worn as most women woar them is simply tempting fate aud two-thirds of the "losta"in the newspaper column! are watches, which vanity puts to a use never intended by tho inventor. Is the would-bo swell female attempt ing to match her petunia purple cheeks and magenta btroet gown? or is she trying to live up to tho chromos in the prize package papers? Iu any event tho giddy colors visible under the fashionable veil would make nature blush and an Apache turn green with jeulonsy. It is simply awful. Capotes are very ibit, with a low crown, or no crown at all, the only ex ception being the Tonkiu shape, with email, peaked crown. Some shapes have a plain, narrow l.riin, but the most novel are of very soft, supple felt, which can bo bent about, and al most draped according to fancy. The Mime shapes are made of stiff net, covered with plain or fancy velvet. MisR Mary Clapior Hitehie, or Phila delphia, recently contributed $10,001) each to tho University nud Jt ilt-rsou College Hospitals, an 1 $5500 ) to the Philadelphia Homo fur Incurable, to provide a bod in uaeh for the treat ment and maintenance of indigent single women suil'eriug from incurable disease. These endowments uro iu memory of her brother, the lute Com modore Hubert Hitehie, United Stute-' Navy. "Tii I!im.! With Tiniliii"to." Tiiiil'Ucton, th-il I'ivn'.i lions Central Afl ii-iui city which h is i cent ly been occupied by tlm l'li in li, is chielty iu-te;-.stiug ic- tin- subject ol verses sub mitted ior a prize utlerud many years ago by Punch for rhyme to that curi ous name. One of t In: verses wu : 11 I wero u rasBOwiiry. till Dim l,iins ol I'.ne, if-too, I won lil e:ii a !ul!-;uu..ry. S.'iin mi l I'ou'-s au i 'ii .'iiu-ImkA, too. Another, with 11 ni.ne perfect rhyme, rin tiius : "As 1 was liinitin.' or the uiaiii.i. All on the I'laiiis uf Viu-jni.-tiv), A luck was all 1 'A'A lor my p.uus, Aud l:3 was u slim liu. k. too."' A ''morning set-siou" in the Britisl House of Commons begins at 2 o'eloek in the attcruoou aud U-A uutil 7. TEMPERANCE. rmwn new. CharyMI. whirling, marln. drw t'nlui'kjr shlpo and nil their erw Itnnwitb. th wave : and, battered, tlirsw Them up, to (all and writhe anew. Methlnkn Charybdln, reddened from Its bloody victims, now ha come To aelr.e our country, dared and dumb, And drown It In the whirl ot Hum t TltKIR omtaTitaT StT. The New York Observer aava ! "Gather up nil the money that the worklhir elaaae hnve spent for rum during tho Inst thlrtv years nnd I will build for every roan a house and lay out for him a enrden, and aeoiire for him n policy of life inauranoe so that the preeent home roar bo well maintained nftor he Is dead. The mot porolntent nnd moat over powerinn enemy of tho working classes la uitoxlcntlnif liquor." A io!irir!T n.Artao. The rieliiifin Government has ordered linn In everv school room the following plncard i "Of 125.000 denths as mnny as 25,000, or one-fifth, are the result of alcoholism. In a period, during which the population In creased l.y fourteen per cent., the consump tion ol alcohol nnd been augmented by thirty-seven per cent., eases of mndneea by forty-live per cent., crime bv seventy-four per cent., suicide by eighty per oeut., and vngnrauts nnd beggars 150 per cent." MISMOM WORX AND WHI9KT. A devoted Christinn mission worker, la boring In a much neglected mountain dis trict, as a representative ot the Presbyterian Hoard of Home Missions, In a recent private letter concerning the use of temperance lit erature, writes : "Take drunkenness out ot these mountains nnd missionary work would, I think, begin to toll. Whisky, Instead of the love ot money, Is the root ol nil evil here. There is never a fight, or a murder, or any other wicked or lawless act, which does not arise from whisky." Xir THE EVIL IS THE BTO. People often sing, "Whore Is My Wander ing Hoy To-night?'' but the truth Is when the Parents went to ch'irch or to temperance meeting this "wandering boy" also leit home and joined his associates on the street cor ner. The parents nro singing this song nnd shouting "Down with the saloon!'' while they nro giving their boy lull liberty to do as he pleases. Ami ne generally lives up to privileges. This is one phase of a large sul" joet, aud It Isn phnse which should be looked squarely iu tn nice. However ardent pa rents may be iu supporting the cause of tem perauce, they may, by their neglect, by their short comings iu home training, help to foster the liijiior trafllc. Their plain and manifest duty is to nip the evil in the bud by wise and careful truiuing of their boys iu all tbnt is excellent and lovelv and of good report. In the work of temperance reform every one must build over against his own Douse. Mid-L'outiueut. IS IT OOOD ADVICE? A certain little tract, addressed to Inebri ates, contains no sentimental appeal to the emotions, but is full ot practical cenimon sense. Let every one addicted to the use ol liquor read It. says an exchange, nnd pro nounce judgment upon the advice It con tains. (Ins gallon of whisky costs about three Hollars, nnd contains, on the average, sixty-live ten-ceut drinks. Now, lfyou must itrinK wuisny, miy a gallon ana make your wife the barkeeper; then, when you are thirsty, give her ten cents for a drink. When the whisky is gone she will have left, after paying for it, three dollars and a half, and every gallon will yield the snme profit. This money sue snouia put away in tbe savings bank, so that when you hnve become an in ebriate, unable to support yourself, nnd Ihuuned nnd despised by every reepeetable person, vour wite may have money enough to keep you nnttl your time coines to 1111 a drunkard g grave. TBE WIDESrREAD WAXT Tna late comment upon the prevalent widespread want, with the great numbers of unemployed, Chauncey M. llepew Is reported us saying : "I have been through all the panics of tho last thirty years, but I have never seen one in which the distress was so widespread and reached so many people who previously had not been affected as this panic ot 193. It bos thrown over 2,000.000 people out of em ployment, and calculating five persons, which Is a small estimate, to a family, means 10,000,000 people with no breadwinner among them, and no possibility of winning bread." This is, Indeed, a distressing picture, and the suffering involved Is now greatly inten sified by tbe drink waste, both past nnd present. The enormous fortunes ot the many millionaire brewers represent the hitherto worse than wasted earnings of multitudes of workingmcn, and oven now the beer traf fic goes on with scarcely undiminished vol ume, National Temperance Advocate. A PATHaTIC INCIDENT. What pathetic Incidents occur almost daih In our police courts? One morning, a short time ago, a woman was brought before i justice on a charge of having been founc drunk In the street the previous night. When nsked If she had anvthlug to say for herself she flushed and trembled, but looked the judge steadily m the face as Bhe replied : "I forgot myself and mu bear the conse quences." Hhe was fined 5 and was not able to pay ; was about to be conducted to prison when a man, hiving the appearance of a hardworking mechanic and accompanied by a pretty little glri, rose in the audience aud offered to pay ior her. It was her bus ban. I. Hearing bis voioe, she hid her faoe In her huuds and said hastily, "You must not pay it." ' But we want you at home," replied the man smiling pleasantly at her. "No, you must not puv it," insisted his wife. "Don't waste the money on me, Use it at home. Uuy a new pair of shoes for baby with it." "l'leaso oouie homo, mamma," said the little girl ; and the father silently drew the money from his pookot and handed It to the clerk of the court, but the woman still protested, declared that she would go to prison, and it was not until the little girl began to cry and tho judge begged her to think of her children that she consented to return. Her husband at length took her by the hand, the child by tho other, aud between them she was led slowly from the court. Oh, the curse ol in temperance '. Work at Home. TKH PKBANf E NEWS AND NOTES. At the end ot the fiovernuicDt year, 1892 93, thero wore 23,5b3 breweries in ojieratlon in Germany. The ordinary poorbousne of New York State contained iScjitti. jer 30, 193, a total of 10,077 in mules. In the Dundee. Scotland, Police Court in 1H'.I3 there were 15H cases of drunkenness, as against 1 107 In 1H92. Liverpool boasts of more drunkards than any other eily in the world, aud Stockholm has the highest ileal U rate Irom the effects of dnuk. A Hindoo who has written a book about England says that "John Bull lots his people heur seriuous Sunday mornings end got drunk in the afternoon. Why do tbe Eng lish spend twice us much for drink as for bread.'" It used to be the custom in the Belgian Parliament to supply not orly tho members but tbe rejiorters in the gallery with brandy and water ad libitum. Every member habit ually spoko with a glass ot braudyau I water beside nun and when be hudilnished another was brought. The actual cost to the State ot Massachu setts for the maintenance o( the hospital ol dipsoiuauiuaud inebriates at 1'oxbiirg during the past year loots up to the respectable sum of 'J14,l,'.H.'jii.. Duriug the your 221 persons were treated, witti salishe'tory reports of permanent euro irom only two ol luu pa tients. Mrs. Alice (). Silor, ot Detroit, has recov ered a verdict ot fllOO against a saloon keeper Ior s oiling liquor to her husband, af ter she had warned ntiu not to. Siler got drunk and shot a colored man. for which he was sent to lue penitentiary ior six years. hud the wife sued to recover damages tor the loss ol aupjiurt. Dr. I'aul Gamier, ot Paris, has made a special study of those slum children that are theoltsprlug of habitual drunkards. Hesays : "Tuere is a Haw iu tbe very nature ot these young wretches that the syc hologist sees cluariy aud notes with apprehension tho absence ot atlectiouatu euiotious ;'' and where they do not become lunatics VUrlbillty Olid pl'floe-liuoi. ' I Man's Mechanism, The wonderful mechanism of am mAls, an Jeremiah Head, mentioned in his British Association address, can bo bnt imperfectly imitated here nnd there in the works of man, although man has greatly enlarged his powers by tho artificial devices. By tho com bination of his natural capacities with tho mechanical aids, he has been en abled to compote successfully in dif ferent sphere of action with other and specially endowed animals. The bodily framo of man is adapted only for life and movement near the earth's sur face. Without mechanical aid he enn walk for several hours at an ordinary speed of throe to four miles an hour, and under exceptional circumstances ho has accomplished over eight miles in ono hour, nnd an average of two and throo quarter miles an honr for 141 hours. In running he has covered about 11) miles in an hour. In its power to withstand diverse and exces sive strain, tho human mechanism is quite unapproachable by artificial constructions. Whilo fitted for an ex ternal pressure of about fifteen pounds per squaro inch, man has boou ablo to ascend in balloons to a heighth of seven miles, breathing air at a pressure of throo and a half pounds per square inch; and, on tho other hand, has safely dived eighty feet be neath tho water's surface, where tho extra pressure has reached about thirty six pounds per square inch. No ani mal burrows downward inti tho earth to a greater dopth than eight feet. Tronton (N. J.) American. How Sugar is Refined. Tho method used by the best sugar refineries is substantially as follows: Tho raw sugar is dissolved in largo cisterns on tho ground floor, enough hot water being added to produce a specific gravity of 1.25. Tho solution is then drawn through a connecting pipe having a coarse wire strainer in to large pumps, by which it is pumped into tho highest story of the building, usually the seventh or eighth. It thero passes into vessels heated by steam coils to a temperature of about 210 degrees. Milk of lime is added to the solution in these pans for the purposo of neutralizing any acid which it may contain. From these pans the liquid passes down to tho noxt floor, where it is filtered through a series of bags, each made of two thicknesses of cloth, an outer one of coarse and an inner one of fine cotton. The bags are en closed iu boxes to prevent cooling. After leaving these the syrup is run through filters of bone black, which absorb all the coloring matter left in it. After leaviug these, it is pumped into vacuum pans, large vessels heated by steam and exhausted by air pumps. Tho pressuro being thus rednoed tho liquid is boiled nt a lower tempera ture, until, at 140 degrees, evapora tion is completed anil the syrup rapidly crystallizes into sugar. This is the process by which the best white Biigar is mode, while poorer qualities are prepared by a method less complete. Boston Cultivator. WatU "Do you always agree with your wife when she makes an asser tion?" Potts "Of course I don't. Do you suppose I want the poor woman to have no amusement at all?" In dianapolis Journal. Is Idle Wheit or Leas If life Is so short as some think it Is, It may be made to seem much longer and sweeter by a better core (or our comforts. Minor troubles are much magnified by neglect and delay. We give too much time to hunting up causes when we ought to deal promptly with effects. This is muoh the case with pain, which should bo cured at once and cause looked into afterwards. Miss Ida M. Flem ing, 7 6. Carey Street, Baltimore, Md., states that (or years she wassubjeut to (requent at tacks of neuralgia, and tried any number of remedies without avail. She was given qui nine, whioh she says affected her nervous system. Hhe suffered night aud day during these attacks until she tried St. Jacobs Oil, which finally cured her. Cuii.e adopted railroads in 1851, and noT has 1750 miles. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot cures ull Kidney nnd Bladder troubles. Pamphlet and Consultation free. Laboratory Hlnghqmton, N. Y. Ixsubance is the loading business of Hert ford, Ccnn. 141 Baa. 1'ataiera Acre. Per This astonishing yield was reported by Abr. Hahn, of Wiacinsln, but Salter's potatoes always get there. The editor ot the Rural New Yorker reports a yield of 730 bmhela and i pounds per acre from one of Sailer's early pa. tatoea. Above ItlU bushels are from Salzer's new seedling IIu idrej-fold. His new early potato. Lightning Express, lm a record ot ) bushels per acre. He offers potatoes as low a $2.50 a barrel, and the best potato planter In tu world for but f '. Ik you wiul cut this out and send it with 4o postage to the John A. Halzer Seed Co., L i Cmeae, Wis., you will receive free his mam moth potato catalogue and a piekage of sixteen-day "(ret There, Ell," radish. A 100 Reward. (lOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased' to learn that there Is at least one dreadud disease Mitt science baa been able to cure In all its ktatfoa. and that la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being .con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hull's Catarrh Cure la taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sariacea or me syatcm, thereby de stroying the foundation of tho disease, and g the iiatient strength by bulldintt uo the constitution aud assisting nature in doing its Work. The Droorletora Iimva an much fuitTi in its curative powers that they offer One Hun dred Dollars for any rase that It fails to cure, bend for list of testimonials. Address c F-J-Chenev ACo.,Toledo,0. 0T Sold by Druggists. 76c. Best at All To cleanse the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, when theBpringtimecomes, use the true aud perfect remedy, Byrup of Figs. One bottle will answer for all the family and costs only 50 cents; the laiye size tl. Try it and lie pleased. .Manufactured by the Califor nia Kig Syrup Co. onlv. "I HAVE UKl.N AHfl HTKIi Willi all UlfeCtloll of I he Throat froui childhood, caused by ditib therla, und have lined various l'euiedies, nut have never found anything equal to 'iiroa-a's Itmtwtuul 'froth.'" tit i (V. M. F. iiumptou, flAtton, Ky. Sold only In boxes. Buy the luihy a dress with money saved on mailable articles in drug line. West's Nerve and rlniiii Treat mt-nl, 117c; Liver l-'ills, le.; l're-.-rtition JAoV best Woru llemedy, Ue.; Porous I'Lastcr. 12c. Free catalogue. E. A. Hall, l hal lc-Ion, S. ('. A HeaNlituI tmvealr Osa-oa Will be seal with everv bottle of lir. HoxtWi ItttatH t roup t are. Ordered by mail, posl- paul,oucls. Auilreag. tloxsle, nunalo, r. . Impaired digestion cured by Beecbain's I ills, liceenam uo others, ji ccms a box. Sore throat cured at once by Hatch's Univer sal Lough feyrup. si cents at arUK'lgislB. if afllicled with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thorn p- KJUilyn-vi a tor. Urui(kUi evU at x per but t, k. Killing rnrpoisea by Electricity. Electricity has recently been tttil ifced for purposes of fishing. A not of snrdinal, as it is called, which was uenrly 1300 foot long, and is used for catching sardines, was taken, and an oleetrio cable with dynnmito cartridges at intervnls of fifty feet, was placed upon the odgo of it. Tho cnblo was connected with nn eloclrio battery up r a tho torpedo boat in puch a way that nil tho cartridges might bo fired simultaneously. Tho net was let down nt fivo in tho morning in very deep water, and before this was dono tho neighboring fishermen had been asked not to go out, in order that thero might bo nothing to disturb tho por poises. About an hour nftor tho net had been let down, tho pospoises enmo up in largo numbers, and when a good many fish had been got into tho net, there wero about eighty just around it. Tho cartridges wero then fired, and tho explosion was so oft'ootivo that ono only of the eighty porpoises escaped, whilo tho boats iu tho vicinity felt no shock, aud tho water was very littlo disturbed. Invention. How to Cure a IHnek Eye. Tho Medical Times some time ago gave this antedoto for a black eye : There is nothing to comparo with a tincture or strong infusion of capsicum annnum, mixed with an equal bulk of muoilago or gum nrabio, nnd with tho addition of a few drops of glyoeriuo. This should bo painted all over tlio bruised surfaco with a camel's hair pencil and allowed to dry on, a second or third coating being applied as soon ns tho first is dry. If done as soon ns tlio injury is inflicted tho troatnient will invariably prevent tho blackening of the abused tissue The same remedy has no equal in rhonmatio, soro or still neck. Fatal Field for Missionaries, Sierra Loono, on the west coast ol Africa, has sometimes boon stylod tho "White Man's Grave," and no fower than three Bishops in succession died within throo years of their consecra tion. In tho lirst t wenty years of tho mission's existence fifty-throe mission aries or missionaries' wives died nt their posts. In 1823, out of fivo mis sionaries who went out, four died within six months; in the noxt year six voluntoers were accepted, and of, theso two died within four months of their landing. These losses seemed to draw out more zeal, for next year thred more went forth, of whom two dieAv within six months. Boston Post. Kany times women sail on thalr family Pbysioiana, sutTsi-lng., as they Imagine, one from dyspepsia, another from heart disease, another from livor or kidney disease, another from nervous exhaustion, or prostratiou, anothsr with pain here and there, and in "ay they all present, alike to themselves and their easy-going and mditTerant, or over busy doctor, asperate and distinct durcesea, for which he prescribes his pills and potions, assuming them to be suoh, when, in reality, then are all only oymufoen caused by some womb disorder. The physician, ignorant of the cause of suffering, euuourages his practice until large bills are made. The suffering eatient gets no better, but probably worse y reason of the delay wrong treatment and consequent complications. A proper medi cine, like Dr. Pierce's Favorite lYascrlption, directed to the. cause would have entirely removed the disease, thereby dispelling all those distressing symptoms and Instituting comfort Instead of prolonged misery. The lady whoa portrait heads this article U Mrs. Ida Coventry, of Huntsville, Logan County, Ohio. Bhe had an experience which wa will permit her to relate in her own language. It Illustrates the foregoing. She writes : " I hod female weakness' very bad in bed most of the time, dragging down pains through my back and hips ; no appetite ; no energy. Tbe family phvaiciau was treating me for 'liver complaint '. I did not get any better under that treatment so I thought I would try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and his ' Golden Medical Dis covery.' I felt better before I used one bottle of each. I continued their use until I took six bottles of each. In three months' time I felt so well I did not think it necessary to take any more. In childbirth it does what Dr. Fierce recommends it to d lessens the pain and perils to both mother and child and shortens ' lalior '. I would like to recommend Dr. Pierce's Extract of Bmart Weed to those who have never tried It ; it surely is the best thin" for cholera morbus, or pain in the stomach 1 ever used ; it works like a charm. I try never to lie without it." The following is from Mrs. Harriet Hards, of Montpelier, Iduho i " I have enjoyed bet ter bead in since I began treatment with Dr. "COLCHESTER " Spading Coot. BEST in Market blT IN P'IT. lifcsT IN W KAK1.NO ( i - li 'riie outer or lap sole f .. T 7 i ' - exit-ails thewholeieim:th fl . f - I f 'Iowa lo tilt- huel, pruleel ij ' -' I V. lrt I he '""' ni tlis-h-iiu u r-"-" . ' -'. s-41" lu oilier liui-il woiu. I ' t': ASK YDl'lt PKALEB 11 AUIY. uiwl fl'in't tje put off with hitt-r.or goo ln. Colchester Rubber Co. niTCUTC l im ! ix 1. slill'stiN, Uli I Crl I 0 W .,:.liiti.-Mi,, U. ( . Nu ail') I,-, a I uulii 1'aieui onntlueii. IV nu ior luveutor'a Ciuiilu N Y N U-l-j I A P A N E S E TO OT H r.V,ev ' st uisilKI (or lw.-, Lai'( lru to-, I'uila'klj.Uis, r. "'"Tl d, 111' 3'. D URING sumers experiment with inferior brands of baking powder. It is NOW that the great strength and purity of the ROYAL make it indis pensable to those who desire to practise economy in the kitchen. Each spoonful docs its perfect work. Its increasing sale bears witness that .it is a necessity to the prudent it goes further; nOYAL BAKING POWOf Tlio (Jarrote. Tho mode of execution by the gar otte seems to have been originally de vised by the Moors and Arabs, and to have been taken from them by the Spaniards, by whom it has been trans mitted to tho Spanish oolonios in America. In tho earliost form it con sisted in simply placing a cord ronnd tho neck of the criminal, who was seated on a chair fixed to a post, and then twisting the cord by moans of a stick inserted between it and the back of tho nock till strangulation waa pro duced. Afterward a brass collar was used containing a screw, whioh the executioner turned till its point en tered thospinal marrow where it unites with the brain, causing instant death. . Empedocles was called the greatest of all Greek philosophers, bnt ho couldn't tell where the material went to when ho found a hole in the heel of his stocking. Detroit Free Press. Pierce's Favorite IVascriptiaa, for lencor rbea and uterine debility than I have for aaxteen years. I am cured of my troubjo, and now weigh on hundred and sixty-six pounds, whereas my weight for many years stood at one hundred and twanty-flv pounds. With pleasure, I remain," Yours truly, Th following is from Mrs. M. A. McAl lister, of Lim Rock, Jackson Co., Ala.: " I waa in bad health ; age was working upon me, and I had ulceration of th womb ; oould not get about. I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it cured me ; I felt ten years younger. 1 have not bad any return of my trouble. I am th nother uf thirteen children and I am fifty-three years old, have never seen a better woman's friend than your medicine. I have recommended it to my friends here, and it has never failed in any case, so let me thank you for til good it did me." Yours truly, For " worn-out," " run-down," debilitated school teachers, milliners, di-raimakm-s, ieam tresse, general housekeepers, and over worked aud feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best of all restorative tonics. It is not a "oura-all," but admirably fulillls singleness of pur pose, being a most potent specific for all those chronlo weaknesses and dissjautes pecu liar to women. It is a powerful, general as well as uterine, tonio and nervine, and im- farta vigor and strength to th whole system, t cures weakness of the stomach, indiges tion, bloating, nervous prostration, hysteria, debility and slsepleesneas. A Treatise (10S pages, Illustrated!, on "Woman and Her Diseases," tent tealed in plain tnvelopt, on receipt of ten cents to pay postaga Address, World's Dispensary Medloal Association, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buf falo, N. Y. It contain a vast number of testimonials with half ton, or phototype portraits of their authors and grivea th full suiui eras us jHiiiniry 'J f Ji iwr crut. ia. J February lt t 11 1. . . . . t 1 " Marvh " 13 TOTAL, .1 pvrevut. W e hnve nuiil I twr euBtoiner iu 5 1hm. JT'ilitu paUl I w Ivm tut it iimuth; utuuey I'ttu lie v Ithiirttwu uuy time; tu)lUVu4iU bi liivt)Utl; va ) Itf for htfui nuittitn. MrMll.H A I O,, It miker. and Itrokertt, I uml 'JU It roadway. New Vtirk. FOOT POWER MACHINERY COMPLETE OUTFITS Wood or ii it-l a! workers, without Mteain i)wer,rau tiiit-t'e-ibfully com I'l'te w It ti llio ItuKt) aiKiiitt by UKliig nur Nt-w LuUir buvlng Mudjh.uery, Ittti'ttl aud iiiont B(irovtl ifirpriu lU'talkbtii) Uav; al.wi (ur ludunlrltil K-lttMlH, lltiiiiB Traliiluii, fU. C'ttt-.il.i-; ne in. bUf'i Kaiu WTk. l-o., t Vv utrr si., Kt-iH '4i Kulla, N. Y. 11 Cleanliness Is Has Pride, Dirt's Kas Honc.ty." mon Sence Dictates the Use of APOLi hard times con cannot afford to CO., 106 WALL T., NEW V0P.K. ef Height ot Man In tlio Year 4000 A. I. De Moreal, tho Fronch statistician has been fignring on tho gradual diminution of height in tho human family with some astonishing results. He finds that in tho year 1610 tho average height of man was 1.75 motors, or about five feet nine inches. In 1790 it was five feet six inches; iu 1820, five feet fivo inches. At tho present time it is bnt five foot 3 inches. From theso figures it is easy to deduce tho rate of regular and gradual deelino in human stature. Fignring both ways from tho prosent we find that tho height of man "in tho beginning" was Bixtoen foot nino inches, and that the average man of the year 4000 A. 1). will bo less than fifteen inches high! St. Louis Re public. Gntta perclja was first introduced into Europo from Malaga in 1852. The annual consumption now amounts to 4,000,000 pounds. In IS Snt y.r In wtiictl IS. fctf mflinr CS. did tslmslstD H npniM e4X,etM IN tl-i. work, tftd di1 DO fuTBW s.ta r. I sam), fa, Ih. Mitir. rst tlUk.r. No sslrs shirs. M n.it. m tb- mnl. 1st. wIlMk tilt. SHWOloSS t.lS tS tSt. Ar. fas ssn.m t. kne why Oill kmh MpnslasM niMtl Ar. vu. .uncut la snoots' lho amokAot Co.Mo.to mtk. bod-rock. hsra-tlnM priro. lortf bofor. list ustio tswl Thotiplss.Uou IS tht.. Th. Aorimitor Co. fopnow Ihol lows i.n botur Ihon punning- ws roiuirod sad forwsw last Sard Inns wo onrntni Tim Ainaoioa ro. mnisrioi, it toon . it aKTII'ir.TBA IT Know WHIT IS reKlsn. IT BHOSd wilt sHiti i as i earns, it atuws u auaj-i what ir suocto uu. Dorsuos of Utti II Has SB nortDoM rwtorr. sttd tvas n .norstoiMi quAiitltf of looila, sud sou fond.. TSs othor f.llow a s iMsd-tc bo. In Mn, or might boon, hod s nawn. but h. dels I know. It li oil la tho poos. HI. bus inM I. in ihs sum by. vers u In lt0 pi not. tho futoro. Hi, romlAti,4 to foojtd Ul tho dorkif'a .Ulosnont: "It hot trr to bo s hoa-boon than s nrtlior woa." Allot wo ho.0 dons ant oro doinf thins snd it la known ba bo tho only IbiDd io la. eorlaiS lltllo pistnf tmoos sr. ho.nl aayiot; "Wa coa do if ran will par a .nouoh sa.n.f to l-t It " A Yt. mad. tho Kio.1 n iodoitll bo.inon, mods St. ooodal la whioh too boot of our Isaitoiura eon onlroopots rosButaljr Sp. pioooh and in thoir ondoawjr to opproooh II oto stilt W00SI7 SB. p-rtmontini at ISO oxponoo of Ih. ur. Sul to rotoro to mar .uorntoua oiitloT too ralvaniinif. Why d,d w. do Iff Tho r--...n I. Ih'. HI B1IUI Tllff SKSr HE S6W, attlAtlV I.KSS OV CtliT, snd w. boll... w. know brttor than anrbodp. Wo know that thin Braisl, oapoood 00 tho on-, nUI not tool oatOM folvsolaod, but if prr-potir ral.anhwd, will loot sroroa f sui Sarnod wit. polran-rod will la.t JO yoars, snd bo pros-lic-all.-aA g-ioi ss now. llaw Ions d.a II loot pointed t lot t:io birbod win a an olatith of an inth thick, whilo soroo of ISO stool wod in tho Tonoa of win-lwilla a) from s thirty ofontl to s aiaty -foorth of an inch thick, arid Uiaiofor. would I..I only from a fourth to on oi.hih aa loud ss tho hsrlwd wits, othor tbtnta baind sou!, hot tl-y sis not oaual. tho shoot ra-ul boa holos punakod through a Slid Is 11-oWJ to IhUAof aiid nioro rigid pio. Tho .ibroinui of tho this parts St snos cracks OAs solnA around Ihort.rt., ond o-alor at ouoa got. in and rust quickly sasj away tho tbm part.. S-uia hova uird galrantaod sa.tal sad put in black ri.at.. This of ouurss 1. not aa good ol painting stnos tho cut odgs af th. f .l.anio-d ui-l.l la .bm-m! and la in no way protortod. SI Ml ll-U PUS TIIS V Atih. Ha woolda't soil to. o poor polotod obool, n-r ono jrfJb. saado of HMMal solosa. Ltrd boforob.lospottog.lhor T H If you would po. uadooblo nrtoolorrf. PTs - JrV n 1 1 d tho boo! wo hwow, snd saow. l-iluga srs pr.ot- mml laI IAt- MMftJ sl ko al thm spaawui im tnut tlil Mrft one, era nn m. nt. " ancf eiafftottf mf rrarv mri ia Htlrrl. clotnt mtij Mtitfj lnM,it mmd th v S44 ti vmum ewxyvittf tha MrttoN sVs-wait Ui4fi h4 UttUd toie&ir m sWr ft to-.. tJ.r a mtmts thimy th'tt t- ttfiM0, fttimrtHf ant. ttWiaMtt. Jt M Hrpmi M do, n-d fmmit di ruMo nfit-d lo do ii. W ktifi tk ftvj of Msts) W iuMmoirs mteiiii ft-om pri r mtd U 1lteUi4; bti ir hat iWuivi timiik tu fAnf nut ttfurd v da if. On word rxnit tho HUar of ( l.tvni.inf . Tb ilvat'T whlM CtMUiitf whirh All .vtry -t ttrnl co.ri vwrr portion f im Ar ra.lAjr WrrMl, Van ttml Tu rr U Itnr and fcl unit nun whoa it i tint put on, iKit which, ftr itnhr( fut ttru furtoi. with l.'i tt!, ehrmi.-tl iiul.iiiatnn ot tvlKjr whick, cannot b incltvlamt ii piAciically tii.tcalt urtill Th ilti ,lb1ti.,u- t.t tU tl.. tvriiM Mill al.JW K I Whttl fltMl Truck, tnxhiuit I & llaa , wturb ill rnr t tun. n4 at wkKb v ut Vj ia th A or mot of ytiiy It will Is r..tnd lon.tt iniiienaMi un any farttt or in mnj warrhouac. i J tt'utm ot lhi a-WtmiMtiMiit, -.lniU it No, 4 ta (i n svmpM. and 8 M ctuh. crtt i itnniolkAlcfr aitr Ik pii.rr tr al No ft, mt ill dtUier ( o b , Chic-fcf .i, utta at Uioova Tsuclu uf MoU4 frt-Hl biui' h h'lUM, ti lit (r..ia Oica thlrJ Wimn n, ball Mka lilsr-ial oTr to srpi o)isya rtl thtnat tvJtrf ii4nitnt in srl naynifiit for Windnull If yu hav 4ny Ihittiflit uf uiiiitt a wtutlmill tf.i yttvr tit m at uurv. atattsBf what you will nJ, hpttir Pumplnf of iitand, tu.il if poas-ilila Wat will uiaka joo a litwral ufTer li Aarmsl U. prut. to dittiii.ut 944J0. CltH, IX fKISU for Ui tMtt a4yt writttM. !) t)i wif oit at Uaulilar uf a ( triiicr if iir uf Wiirhinll. anawtM mf U ii'uun, -WUf ttllUt IJ I (HE IM iCkVt.mit I" fot .vnJ.tMHit of roinpwtittun hu mount hidtl nutnbora of prtttM Mud fot w liuUn u tlia Aor motor Co , Cltic.go, ur tu Iu in tvuchtM. at tea Franc. tea, Kanta lity, Lincoln. Neb, fllriK City, lw, Hid nwpcrfia, Buflilo, or M Pvk Pttvc. New lorh City. arwotor rtimpnif aud tlaarad Mm srica. Ail bt,, tvll UalvanUcd-Aftor Completion, dahrtred frea mi car tvt rineago aiit i.ad to any nita, inrwhtrd at I ha followinc prko 8-ft. 823. 12-ft. $50. ia-ft. 4129. xr. t.. nouoLAS as sitob equiils custiMn Viurk, coaling; from 4 to $t brt value lor the inonry f, tw'iiLie . wuiuu-s csn , the .TffEiX V'id Sonrdklfiill-.r on the bottom, Lvcrv V I,l.. pairwarrsnu-d, 1 ske no suhsli. vfiDCaKlfo,,. lute. tcc 1'K-sl pj,. for full IIH Wl t QaJs, 1 """ nr Indies and gen- W, . sci.u i"ir it "wQ'iii-arwria a.y a,, i . F'-.''n . aitraaCi , ; ...J, atruclions utui irtiAiT" how to or der by mall. Postage free. You can get th best oarguuis of deliru who push our shoes. i CAKED UDDER AND GARGET i poaltlvulj cured by the uw of JiOCOTT'B AHABIArl .TASTE Ut'iRAMTiiu. Will not aoatier or re duce t lie How of ni I Ik, Ht nt by mull tn sAtAna UsJfJI? ItlW noir sr s wjiia. I ' ssir j ' i'n ' Sre.-cll,l ofurtee. l Ih ..! I 1 11 S1.0O. 11 KOOTT'A IILIHTKItS, WAB wf"3 uud eiWKAT. Price roA. Hell's n. n. --s CttUBavpclvca autt popl wttobave weak luovsor AstU ma, nbould um liio'aCttr for ConauiupUoOa It tiu eur. 4hoa.Mta.dt. it hit not injur ed oti. li la pot tad to lavkti. U ! tbe b4t ooutfb syrup. tkild verrwtiurti. Cent- jj jj . ' r "V loans I w -cio woo, wo p. . If r W Qi ! bar. aorhiSf X " '" ' A' ' f"w rA. oorfiooswr f.w - 1 T : " 1 0 mm Am- -'-'V. 1 uf wfcjfor S'aert s jf S-'. .. 1 uli rlrrooi Mfvooa. .-''i V" K 1 filled nod row nor VjV J Li' 1 oruoi noil MOfjurir.oTV v r'r' it ii rAon ioM.ood ii ly. ,r j m T. oi f-i sum mo surras