PE-RU-NA A MEDICAL COMPOUND i NEW YORK DM B DAY I COMMERCIAL COLUMN. In any mrrtirnl romponntl nil much drpcncl? upon the manner In which It U compounded ns upon the Ingredient nacd. First, there miit he n due proportion of the Ingredients. Each drug In the pharmacopeia has ltd arirrlnl net inn. To combine nny drag with other drag that have slightly different action, the combination mart be made with strict reference to the use for which the compound Is Intended. The drags may be rt1 selected as to their enieacy, but the compound ENTIHB JjV SPOILED IY THE PROrOHTlON In which they are combined. I It takes years and years of experience to discover this proportion. Therel Is no law of chemistry, of pharmacy, by which the exact balance of propor-j tlon can be determined. EXPERIENCE IS THE ONLY GUIDE. In compounding a catarrh remedy Dr. tlartman has had many year experience. In the use of the various Ingredients which composed the ca tarrh remedy, Pernna, he has learned, little by little, how to harmonize the action of each Ingredient, how to combine them Into a stable compound, how to arrange them Into such nice proportions as to blend the taste, tho oncra atlon and the chemical peculiarities of each several Ingredient In order to produce a pharmaceutical product beyond the criticism of doctors, pharma cists or chemists. WE REPEAT, THAT AS MUCH DEPENDS ON THE WAY IN WHICH THE DRUGS ARE COMBINED AS DEPENDS UION THE DHUGS THKM BEIiVES. The compound must present a stability which Is not affected by changes of temperature, not affected by exposure to the air, not affected by age. It mast be so combined that It will remain just the same whether used In the logging or mining ramps of the northwest or the coffee plantations of the tropics. A complete list of the Ingredients of Peruna wonld not enable any drag gist or physician to reproduce Peruna. It Is the skill and sagacity by which these Ingredient are brought together that give Pernna much of Its pecu liar claims as an efficacious cntnrrh remedy. However much virtue each Ingredient of Peruna may possess, the vnluo of tho compound depend largely upon the manner and proportion In whlrh they are combined. The right ingredients, put together rightly, Is the only way a medical compound can be made of real value Some of the Things Done Daily in the Metropolis. Wearing a calico wrapper and a bag with armholes cut In It. stocking loss and with the soles of both shoes gono so that hor bare feet left bleed ing tracks In tho snow, Mary Sche mera, 16 years old, who declars she fled from the homo of her step-pnr-ents, on Remsen Street, Astoria, last Christmas, on account of 111 treat ment, was taken In custody by tho Astoria police late Wednesday night. Magistrate Smith, in thfs Long Uland City Court, turned the girl over to the care of the Gerry Society. Ever since leaving her step-parents, the girl told the police, she hnd been sleeping In boxes and hallways and subsisting on what food she could pick up. Recently the only home she had was in the hallway nt 49R Eleventh Avenue, In the Stclnway section of Long Island City. From that retreat she was driven lute on weanesnay nmni u n wur less dog, whlrh, like herself, was looking for Bhcltor from the cold and rain. Animal Hliisli. Animals blush as girls do, but It Is fear and not modesty that In their case causes trie Inrush of blood. Horses blush In their ears, espec ially In the left ear. When a horse Is frightened Its left ear will be found very hot and swollen. This is also true of rabbits. Cows and all other cloven-footed animals blush Just above the fetlock. Dogs blush In their tails. When a dog is frightened Its tall blushes so that It hangs limp, .the dog having absolutely no control over It. Insects blast) In their nutennae. Chicago Chronicle. The grocers are handling Argo Red Salmon because It takes no argument to sell It, and the customers come back for more. Explanation. Meyer Do you mean to tell me you have not worn an overcoat all winter. Gyer That's what. Meyer How do you avoid taking cold? Gyer Oh, I never have occasion to ride In the street cars. Chicago News. Words of Praise For tho several Ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed, as glvon by leaders in all tho several schools of medicine, should have far more weight than any amount of non-professional tes timonials. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscrip tion has the badoe of iionesty on every bottle-wrapper, in a full list of all Its ip gredionts printed in plain English. -If you are an invalid woman and suffer from frequent headache, backache, gnaw ing dial rffl in stomach, periodical pains, dlsagredable, catarrhal, pelvic drain, draggli'gVdown distress In lower abdomen or pelves, perhaps dark spots or specks danchrfg before tho eyes, faint spells and khiddedsymjptomscaused by female weuk ncss, otathof derangement of the feminine organs. Wuf can not do better than take Dr. Plerejjs Favorite Prescription. The hspltal, surgeon's knife and opera ting taujofmay be avoided by the timely use of vFavorlte Prescription" in such cases. Thereby the obnoxious examln- tlons nnd Inrm I rea tropins pf tin- Kmflv Silver Tips On Pocketknlves. "You wouldn't think that the little German silver tips on pocketknlves are cast geparatejy, but such is the case," said Clayton Davis. "Just why they cannot be cut from one large sheet of metal I do not know, but every one of these tiny pieces of metal Is poured separately, thou sands of little molds being required for the purpose in n large establish ment. Scrap German silver Is melted down and a little ulumlnum added, the effect of which Is to releaso tho oxides in the silver and make It run more easily. The molds are poured 'Btandlng up,' and when the metal hardens the casting Is pnred off to give It the rounded shape In which It Is used. The American boy of the present day Is not the whlttler his Yankee nncestors are said to have been, but there Is plenty of sale for pocket knives, those of good quality being bought extensively. The English and Germans are ahead of ub In making tool steel, and the result Is that 'Made in Germany' Is seen on the blades of knives that are made In Connecticut and elsewhere." Mil waukee Sentinel. Argo Red Salmon Is not only pure food, but It is the cheapest and mosl nutritious food In the country. pT physician can be avoided and a thorough course ol snccesslul treatment carried out tfl best 'tIvIH;, privacy oi iie home "T-'uvnri Prescription " if composed of uic very be native medicinal roots known to medical science for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments, contains no alcohol and no harmful or habit-forming drugs. Do not expect too much from "Favorite Prescription; " it will not perform mira cles ; it will not disolve or cure tumors. No medicine will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health In most weak nesses and ailments peculiarly incident to women as any medicine can. It must be given a fair chance by perseverance in Ita use for a reasonable length of time. YOU fj n't, afford . n,.,.epl a v(.ret nnij tnmi as a substitute for tj-i Dmiaj M jinriwn comuosltluu." Sick women arc Invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond ence Is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confidences are protected by professional privacy. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the best laxative and regulator of tho bowels. Thoy invigorate stomach, .liver and bowels. One a laxative ; two or throe a cathartic. Easy to tako as candy. Matrimony Is a kind of dynamite used to explode tin- theories of bachelors. HICKS' CAPUDINE IMMEDIATELY CUM.S HEADACHES Brnki up COLDS in e to 11 nous. Trul BoiUt 10c. Ai Dntfm old Cannon Can't Do Broken. A good story is being told at the Mare Island Navy Yard concerning a San Francisco contractor, who bought all the old obsolete cannon which were sold at the local yard some time ago. The cannon were all of the smooth bore kind, and In order that they might be easily handled for shipment to the city all sorts of schemes were tried In an endeavor to break them with dyna mite and blasting powder, but they were unsuccessful. An o'ectrlc drill machine was even set up at the yard and the cannon were drilled full of holes, in order to weaken them for breaking open with wedges, but this was also unsuc cessful. The cannon were then taken away and the last heard of them they were corralled in the hills near Point Richmond, where an effort was being made to bre&k them open with dyna mite again. The cannon which proved to be so strong were among the armament of the war craft which sailed the seas In 1812. San Francisco Chronicle. "The Real Trouble." According to testimony In the West Side Cotirt, 7 2-year-old "Dan" Noble became so flustered while pop Blag the question to a pretty Widow that afterward he didn't know whether he had offered her un en gagement ring or a black-and-tan pup. Thursday he had Mrs. Laura Thayor before Magistrate Breon on the charge of withholding his blood ed dog. He gave it to DM when be was wooing," pouted the widow. "O-ho, so you made love to her?" chipped In the magistrate. "I did," confessed Mr. Noble, bashfully. "Don't blush, sir," ordered the court. "Did you present this lady with the dos while in the throes of a proposal?" "I think 1 Just gave It to her to mind." "Did you think I run a dog'H bonrdlng-houso?" stormed the widow, with asperity. Noble said he gave Mrs. Thayor many things while Cupid held him transfixed. He enumerated: "Flow-ei-B, theatre tickets, victuals" "He ate 'em half himself," broke In the widow. Mr. Noble took a new tack at that. "The real trouble," ho said, "was her teeth." "Cut tho teeth out," admonished the Court, slanglly. But Mr. Noble would not be put off. "I ordered her teeth fix ed,'' he pursued. "That was when 1 loved her. Afterward 1 countermand ed the order nnd she got mad and kept the dog." "Case adjourned," said the magistrate. "We'll try It again whon I feel more rested." Weekly Review of Trade and Latest Market Reports. R. G. Dun A CoVa Weekly Review of Trade says: Spring trade Is making a most satisfactory comparison with the vol ume at this tlmo Inst year, except In a few sertlons where the weather Is still unfnvornble, and mercantile collections Improve steadily, despite the high money market. Loading industries have orders covering pro duction well In to the future, es pecially cotton factories and steel mills, while the output of pig Iron when the month opened was close to the largest on record. High prices In the footwear Industry have check ed placing contracts for fall shoes at New England fnctorles, some de- i cllne In prices of hides nnd leather encouraging buyers to delay order- lng the finished product, but most mills nre still busy on spring goods. I Prices are well maintained In all sections of the iron and steel In dustry, premiums being frequently offered for prompt delivery, but or ders are seldom accepted on these terms, because of the oversold con dition of mills and furnaces. Pig iron Is notably active at Birming ham, large contracts having been placed this month covering deliveries up to the Inst quarter. There is a nominal difference of about $4 per ton between spot and third-quarter business, h"t scarcely any sales are made at the higher figure, because little Iron is available for prompt shipment. Ask your grocer for Argo Red Sal mon, and do not accept r.ny substi tute. There Is no finer Salmon packed. Muy Be Another LeXOW Inquiry. If the police inspectors of New York City should succeed In defeat ing the Bingham police bill they will probably find that they have run their heads Into a noose. It may mean another Lexow investigation of the city. On last Monday night there was introduced by Senntor Page a bill that probably escaped the at tention of the Inspectors. The rea son of that probably was because the bill was only In the interest of char ter revision, but If the Inspectors read that bill they Will find that It is of such a nature that the Inspec tors can be placed on the stand and catechised. Tills bill has the en dorsement of Governor Hughes. The bill provides that the commission, which is to be appointed by the Gov ernor and be composed of nine mem bers, shall have nil the powers of a legislative committee. B. this means they can go into the workings of tho Police Department. ggfUaH-W-M Argo Red Salmon is caught In Ber ing Sea among the icebergs. That ll why the flesh Is so firm and the flavoi so delicious. MULETEAM BORAX A hoping ttisnconlul to a (alien of hot water will thoroughly claims rJlttita, plataa, cupi. airthinwaia cutltnr arui kltchan utomlli tiom dirt n4 iraaaa, laav lng nalthar taite nor amall. All dealers. Kamr,ile Borax, Souvenir Plotura U 10 color and booklet Sc. ami dealer's name. PACIFIC COAST DOHAX 00., Now Vork. 9m Mica Axle Grease Best lubricant for axles in tha world loDg wearing and very ad hesive. Makes a heavy load draw like s light one. Saves half the wear ou wagon and team, and increase the earning capacity of your outfit Ask your dealer for fiica Axlt Qrtait. STANDARtt OIL CO. laaargarslail Call For A Repetition. The little village could not boast of having many entertainments, und a concert was an event which was looked forward to with delight by the Inhabitants. It was at one of these "muslral feasts" that a strang er sang with "great feeling" "The Village Blacksmith." In response to a vociferous encore, the singer was about to. start "Rock ed In The Cradle Of The Deep," when the chairman tugged his coat tall. "Better ting the owd 'un over again, mister," he whispered. "I 'appen to be the chap you've been singing about tho village black smith and I reckon it'd only be fair to me if you was to sing it all over again and pop in another verse Hayln' as 'ow I let out bicycles." From Tit-Bits. Died In A Tunnel Air Pump. Evan Colllster, foreman of a gang In shaft No. of the Belmont tunnel, ventured too close to the intake of a big suction pump near the tunnel entrance at Forty-seco:id Street and the East River. The pump was pounding away at Its job of keeping an air pressure of 35 pounds to tho square Inch on the submarine work ers, and Colllster, losing his balance, was sucked In. The pump was stop ped for a moment and Colllster was pulled out, dead. Dr. McCourt, the iiinnel physician, found that the air had been sucked from the lungs and the lungs had collapsed, admitting a rush of blood. Joke Cost Him t wo Toe Tips. Nathan Lessor, n subway express conductor, is minus the tips of two toes as the result of a prank some one played with the bellrope signal. As Cesser's train was pulling out of the G.'and Central Station and bad gone about 25 feet some one pulled the bell and the train came to a quick stop. The cars were crowded. Lesser stood with a foot ou each , platform of two cars. In tho Jolt resulting from the sudden stop hie right foot got caught between the 1 platforms. The tips of the first and i second toes were nipped off and the third toe was badly crushed. Wholesale Markets. nnltlmore. Flour Dull and tin. changed; receipts, 5,425 barrels; exports, 20,44.'! barrels. Wheat Dull; spot, contract, 77; spot, No. 2 red Western, 79 Vi ; March, 77; April, 7S; May, 79; steamer No. 2 red. TSVfc; receipts, 5,204 bushels; Southern on grade, I "3Afi 77. Corn Easier; spot, mixed, 40 I f?(49; white. 51 (ft 511; March, 49fi 497g; April. 0HO0! May, 51 $(51; July, 52 Vi bid; steamer mixed. 48ff48Vs; receipts, 154.S37 bushels; exports, 525,323 bushels; Southern white corn, 51 (ft) 52 Vi; Southern yellow corn, 49 49V4- Outs Easier; No. 2 white, 49 Vi 60; No. 3 white, 48Vi(?i49; No. 2 mixed, 48(3 4XVi: receipts. 5,084 bushels; exports, 110 bushels. Rye Firm; No. 2 Western domes tic, 73 $i 74; choice, 78 bid; receipts, 2,251 bushels. Butter Firm and lower: fancy Imitation, 26(?t 27; fancy creamery. 33; fancy lndle, 22Q23; store-paok-d, 17 19. Eggs Firmer; 17. Cheese Active and unehnncod: large, 15; medium, 15 U (" 15 'i ; Wall, 15V4Cql5Vi. ( New York. Wheat Receipts, 24,- 000 bushels; exports, 26,100 bushels; spot easy; No. 2 red, 83 Vi. elevator; No. 2 red, 84 Vi. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 Northern Duluth, 91 , f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, S6?i. f. o. b. afloat. Corn Receipts, 81,700 bushels; sxports. G8,59fi bushels; spot market ?asy; No. 2, 57 V4. elevator, and 53 Vi, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 54; No. 2 yellow, 53 Vi, f. o. b. afloat. Oats Receipts, N7.000 bushels; sxports, 1,250 bushels; spot market itcady; mixed, -'fifft 32 pounds, 47 Vi; natural white, 80081 pounds, 49Vi (Tt51Vi; clipped white, 36 40 pounds, 50 Vi (" 53. Cheese Firm, unchanged; re ceipts, 811. Eggs - Easier; receipts, 27,901; State Pennsylvania, and near by, brown and mixed, extra, 18Vi5il9; firsts to extra firsts, 17Vi fl 18; Wes tern, firsts, 17 Vi (official price, 17Vi); seconds, 17V. Potatoes Irish steady; Southern, late crop, per barrel, 2.00 3.50. Philadelphia. Wheat dull an M Q lc. lower; contract grade. March, 77 Vi ft 78c. Corn Bteady and In fair demand; March, 50 50 Vic. Oats firm and in good demand; No. 2 white natural, 49Vi&50c. Butter steady and In fair demand; ?xtrn Western creamery, official price. 30 Vic.; street price, 3 1 Vi ; extra nearby prints, 33. Eggs steady and In fair demand; nearby fresh and Western fresh, lbc. at mark. A Friendly Tip. "Can I get off tomorrow?" "You've been off a good deal late ly." "I want to get my eyes examined." "Well, got a good Job done. You'll be looking for work after the first." Louisville Courier-Journal. Etatb of Ohio, Citv or Toledo, i Lucas Couwtv, f FnAMC J. Chercy makes oath thnt he ia senior partner of the firm of F. J.Ciikkkt Co.. doing buaineaa in the City of Toledo. County and State nforesaid, and thnt said firm will pay tlieaum of nr. nuNDREti Dot. I. a its for each and every case of catahkii that cannot be cured by the uae of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Jrajik J. Chekev. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. A. W. Uleasox. seal.) Notary Public. Hall 'a Catarrh Cure ia taken internally , and acts directly on the blood and mucous eur face of the sratem. end for teatimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, Sold by nil Druggists, 79c. Hall's Family Puis are the beat. The Polite Km, "How Were those eggs I left for you last week, ma'am?'' asked the honest agriculturist. "Every one of them was rotten!" Bhe replied vigorously. "I am sorry," he said; then Iiowr low and Inquires deferentially. "But wore they perfertly satisfactory oth erwise?" Judge. 1 FITS.St. Vltua'DanretNervnus Diseases ner- I mnnentlycured by Dr. Kline's (irent Nerve i Restorer. 3 trlril bottle nnd trentis" free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,081 ArchStPkiia., Pa. Everything comes to the man who pnys Hpot cash. FIFTEEN YEARS OF ECZEMA. Terrible Itching Prevented Sleep HundH, Arms, nnd Logs Affected Cured In l Days by Cuticunt. "I had ecr.emn nearly lifteen years. The affected parts were my hands, nrms and lega. They were the Worst in the winter time and were always itchy, and I could not keep from cratohin them. 1 had to keep both hands bandaged all the time, and at night 1 would hnve to scratch through the bandages as t lie itcainu was so severe, and ut times I would huvc to tear everything oft' my handa to scratch the skin. 1 could not rest or sleep MRS. A. M. HAGERMANN ALL WOMEN SUFFER from tho same physical disturbances, nm! the nature of their duties, in uutny cases, quickly drift them Into the horrors of nil kinds of female complaints, organic troubles, ulcera tion, falling and displacements, or perhaps irregularity or suppression causing hackaehe, nervousness, Ir ritability, and sleeplessness. Women everywhere should re member that the mrdleine that holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female ills is Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound made from simple native roots end herbs. For more than thirty years It has been helping women to be strong, regulating the functions per fectly and overcoming pain. It has also proved itself invaluable in pre paring for child birth and the Change of Life. Mrs. A. M. llHgermnnn, of Bay Shore. L. I . frrites : Dear Mrs. Pinkbaiti: "I suffered from a displacement, exccsalve and painful functions so that I had to He down or sit still most of the time. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman so that I nm able to attend to my duties. 1 wisli every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and seo whut relief it will gWe. ;hem." Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female Illness arc Invited to write Mrs. Pinkbara at Lynn. Mass for udvioo She is the Mrs Pinltham who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty years, and before thnt she assisted her mothor-ln law Lydia E. I'ink num in advising. Therefore she is especially well qualified to guide sick women nscle to licnlth. W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 AND $3.50 SHOES mSPworld W. L DOUGLAS S4.00 GILT FDGE SHOES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT AM PRICE. SHOES FOR EVERYBODY A? ALL PRIOCSsl Men's Shoes, M to ttl.fto. Hnya' Mimes, .1 to ! .. W "linns HI...... MA t HI JIA Ml-.e. A t'tillUrenV lliten. ;.'::. Ill Ml ,IHt. W I. DiiiiirbLS shoos are tei'intiuzed bv exuert judges of footwear to bo the best in style, rlt ami wear prouuceit in this country. MC part of tho shoo anil every detail ot mo niaKiiig is iookcu aner and watchoil over by skilled bhocmakcrs, without regard to limn or cost. If I could tako vou into mv larco factories ntl llnwLl.m M',su n,nl .lintr vtn linw cnrefllllv V. L. DmaiaBl slioes are made, you Would then understand why they hold th lr shape, tit MM wear longer, and are of greater value than any other makea. II . .. milHIH. 'dill'' "il'l 'Hi '' I- m uuj.r.i on i "in. ii ,.".r. .. ,i,c,'. iiillnti-mirshOP.. Tllkr !. Ill UK-. S'.lrt I'T llie W W ili-sm CVf rywlicc'. Fail Color r.vtlfttutrdrxcluitrtiv- ' imH7 maiint jrt AaV - .4 -iSs IV. I.. IMII l.l. ts. Hi lit Muss. several phyairians treat me, but they could not give me a permanent cure, nor even could they Btop the itching. After using the Cuticura Soap, one box Cutioura Oint ment and two bottles Cuticura Resolvent for about six doys the itching had censed, and now the aorea have disappeared, and 1 never felt better in my life than I do now. Edwara Worell, Hand 30th, U. S. Infantry, Fort Crook, Nebroska." Indian Methods. The preat medicine man of the Creek Indians was nsked by a United I had i States commission (of eminent physl f'lothes do nnt the chorus Ktrl. make tho man or A Natural Remedy -Oarflsk) Tea! It is made of simple Herbs. Take it for constipa tion, indigestion, sick-headache; it regu lates the liver, purities the blood, brings Good Health. CuttM). "Can you cure cancer? We have a patient who has been dying for seventeen years, nnd we ate un able to do anythinp for him." The aged redman called for a hot iron, and with It burned a big hole In the leg of the man where the cancer was gnawing. The physicians were astounded. He explained briefly: "Indian no cure cancer; Indian easy cure burn!" Therefore burn, burn, burn when a dog or snake bites you. N. Y. Press. and and he Ast ronomy's I nt r iciicies. Miss Dorothea Klumpke. the astro nomer, was talking about the dlfllcul tles and intricacies that astronomy presents to the lny mind. "For instance," she said, smiling, "there Is tho well-known case of the meteorite that fell on a Vermont farm in 1R90. "It wna a valuable meteorite, the landlord nt once stepped up rlnlmed It. 'All minerals and tals on the land belong to me, said. 'That's In the lease.' "But tho tenant demurred. 'This meteorite,' he said, "wasn't on the ! farm, you must remember, when the lease was drawn up.' "The landlord perceived the jus tlce of that claim. He thought a i moment. Then he said, decisively, 1 'I'clalm her as flying game.1 "But the tenant was ready for him. 'She's got neither wings nor feathers,' he said. 'Therefore, as ground game, she's mine.' "They continued their argument, and in the heat of it a revenue officer, ! arriving with a truck, proceeded to I put the meteorite uboard. 'I claim her for the government,' he said, 'at on article introduced into the DOUntry without payment of duty.' " ! Boston Budget. I LUGvlBAGO AND SCIATICA fiSSSa. mask. ST. JACOBS OIL Penetrates to the Spot Right on the dot. MOTHER S Of Skin Tortured DisCgured Babies SHOULD KNOW THAT Price 23c and Sue tbeoseosoocoeeoostoeooocc Warm Baths With 111? Bible Contains 773.746 Words. The Bible contains 3,666,480 let ters, 773,746 words, 31,173 Verses, 1,189 chapters and 66 books. The word "and" occurs 46,277 times. The word "Lord" occurs 1,855 times. The word "reverend" occurs but once, which is in the eight verse of the One Hundreds and Eleventh PBalm. The middle verse Is the eighth verse of the One Hundredth and Eighteenth Psalm. The twenty first verse of the seventh chapter ol Ezra contains all the letters of the aluhabet except the letter "J." The longest verse Is the ninth verse ol the eighth chapter of Esther. The shortest verse is the thirty-fifth verse of the eleventh chapter of St. John. There are no words or names ot more than tlx syllables. LaWdHBOal Liability $10.1. Judge Adunis, in the Admiralty Branch of the United States District Court, issued an order limiting the liability of the Joy Steamship Com pany for the sinking of the steamer ; Larchmont recently, In which 160 HveB were lost, to 1108.11. In the Slocum disaster more than u thou sand people perished, ami the liabili ty of the Company owning the vessel wus fixed at $8000, the umount thnt tho hulk sold for. Under a Federal statute of 1851 tho liability of a steamship company is limited to tho value of the wreck. Were it Impomilble to apeak anything- but tho trutli we would huve few friends. Teople appreciate (lie delicate taate and natural aotion of fWrield Tea.the mild herb laxative Beat for liver kidneya and Iniwcla. Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug A. G. Wise, secretary of the St. Helena committee in London, states that since the withdrawal of the troops, which has reduced the Island to a state of bankruptcy, the only occupation of the inhabitants of St. Helena is catching rats. The gov ernment pays two cents for each of them. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children alluys paiu.curca wind colic, iiooa bottlo ll;w the henpecked man does crow when lie I away from home! " H. H. Qaisn's Bona, of Atlanta, Ga un Ibe only successful Dropsy Hpeolalista in the world, kee ttielr libersl offer iu advertlaa ii. em In another column ol this paper. Many A will who hua mischief in her eye has goodness In her heart. Ttch eurcd in SO minute by Woolford'i Sanitary Lotion ; never faila. Sold by Urug a its. Mail orders promptly t!liHl by Br.. E. Detchon Med.Co.Ci-awfordsville.Iud 11. When the lid Is on tight some men have an excuse for being aobir. Robert Beattie has been elected a director of tho Guarantee Trust at Safe Deposit Company, to succeed Jay Cooke, Jr., who resigned. The Woman's Enfranchisement Bill was practically killed In the British House of Commons for the present session. The gallery of the House was crowded with women. A peti tion signed by 21,000 women protest ing against suffrage lo their sex was presented. A, French contractor of Snloiii? Mass., sleeps with his dynamite in bit bed to keep it from freotlng. Live Mock. New York. Beeves Feeling dull; dressed beef slow at 7 ((( 9c. per pound. Exports to-morrow, 100 cat tle. CalveB receipts, 32 4; veals steady to strong; common to good veals, 6.000 8.50; choice and Har lem veals, 9.00; no buttermilks or barnyard calves offered i d reeled calves steady; city dressed veals, Si 13 Vic. per pound; country dress ed veals, 8 4J12c. Sheep And Lambs - Sheep nomi nal: lambs steady; medium to prime lambs, 7.50I&8.25. Hogs Market about steady; good light State hogs, 7.60. Chicago. Cattle Market steady to strong. Plain to best steers, 4.25 0 6.85; heifers, 2.65 0 5.25; cows, 3. 2 f.1t T..00; bulls, 3.25 04.60; calves, 2. fill ai T.2." ; Blockers and feeders, 2.50 5.25. '..cgs Market strong to 5c. high er. Choice heavy shipping, 6.92 Vi 0 6.97 Hi llRht butchers', 6.85 01 6.92 Vi; light mixed, 6.85 0 6.96; choice light, 6.90 0 6.95; packing, 6.5O06.87 Vi ; pigs, 4.500 6.80; bulk of sales, 6.85 0 6.90. Sheep Market steady. Sheep 5.250 6.25; lambs, 7.000 8.00. Handing Her Taffy. The beautiful girl was In a pet. "Now," she exclaimed Impetuously, "you Bee I can stamp my foot!" But the young man only smiled. This made her furious. "There," she snapped, bringing her dainty heel down on the Blde walk, "I'll stamp It again!" "Oh, you are too extravugant." "Extravagant?" "Yes. Anything as small as your foot requires only one stamp." And then Bhe smiled and said ho was clever enough to write jokes for a inlnlstrel show Chicago News. . GOOD NATL'BKI) .U;.l. Good Humor lieturns With Change to Proper Food. Fifteen hundred longshoremen nave takon the placea o( the strlkere at Hamburg. WOltTH KEMEMHEK1NU The warrant for a town meeting at Cltrcmont, N. H., is over five feet lone and contains 4 1 articles. In the Maharajah's paluce at Dunn, India, Is a 10x16 carpet so Inter--speised with pearls and diamonds that it Is said to be valued at more than $1,000,000. Lord Kitchener's father, who was a Spartan parent, was also a soldier; but in Ireland he turned his atten tion to breedlug pigs as a source of income. Writing from Athens Consul Gen eral George Horton says that great excitement exists among the millers of Greece owi the rapid Increase in importation of foreign flour. United States capital is coning Into Canada in huge sums, $20, 1)00,000 of It having been Invested In fa-ms, factories, forests, mills .ol mines within the past 10 years. It Is stated that J. l'lerpont Mor gan has been able to purchase seven valuable Van Dyck pulutiugs from the family ot the Marquta of Cat taneo, of Italy. The other seven the poaeesaed have been bought by the Berlin Museum. "For many years 1 was a constant 1 sufferer from iudig23lion, and ner- j vousnesa amounting ulmost to pros (ration," writes a Montana man. "My blood was impoverished, the ' vision was blurred and weak, with moving Bpots before my eye3. This wee a ateady daily condition. I grew m-veruperea, una eventually got so nervous I could not keep my booka poated, nor handle accounts satisfac torily. I can't describe my auffer lngs. "Nothlug I ato agreed with me, till one day, I happened to notice Grape Nuts in a grocery htm , and bought a package, out ot curioalty to know what it waa. "I liked tho food from the very firat, oating it with cream, and now I buy it by the caso and use it dally. I soon found that Grape-Nuts food waa aupplylng brain and nerve force aa nothing In the drug line over had done or could do. "It waan't long before I was ro atored to health, comtort and huppl neae. Through the uae of Grape-Nuts food my dlgeatlon has been reetored, my nervea are ateady once more, ray eyealgbt ia good again, my mental facultlea are clear and acute, and I have become ao good-natured that my friends are truly astonished ut the change. I feel younger and bet ter than 1 have tor 20 years. No amount of money would Induce me to aurrender what I have gained through the uae of Grape-Nuta food." Namo jiven by Poatum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. "There'e a reaaon." Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. Poor Paint is Expensive If one is rich enough to repaint his buililini'.i every year for t!ie pleasure ol having a change of color scheme, the quality of the paint used may rut little limine. But if it is desirable to cut the painting bills down to the least amount possiblcicr year, it is of the utmost importance that the paint lie made of Pure White Lead and the best of I.inteed Oil. There are imita tions in the form of alleged White Lead, and there are substitutes iu the form of ready-prepared paints. We guarantee our White Lead to I absolutely pure, and the Dutch Boy on the side of every keg is your safe guard. Look . ir him. 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